About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1829)
SCIF.B’ITWl.ilCA'W. — FREDERICK ,S. FELL. CITY rMNTKU. Daily PapoCvn.• • eight dollars por nuntim. Cornury Paper six dollars por annym. - pA-r.Mir.r. jj*..advance. * All News,-ami* Now' Advertisements ap pear in both papers*, c*- ♦ (£/=* Office in Dickson's throe Mbiy Shriek building, on the Ray, ncaMlio’t^- chanuc,betwcon Roll and Drny ton-street* Communication, by .Mail, must be Post ' jmiI. Silica.of l'uv.l, jiiitl uegrohs liV Adminis trator., Executors, or Guardians, arc re- •/juivi Hiy l.t'v, to lie held on the first,Tues- ‘dajrlrtthe month,betweenthnhoursorteinn itn- forenoon, ftild llueo in' the nftefnOdl), ut tiio.Court ifoiifc pif til" County,in which tile property is altuntc. Notice of rlicae .a'cshiust hi given in .1 fiublid Gnzctto sirf7 days previonsto did dtiv of j*le, . Xntico uf the sale of personal property nmst he given In like manner, Jfbtdji iliya ],r riaa . to the day bf »al<\ Sz-.'./.V"-' - 4 ].Notleo to thq debtors and creditor, of an- estate, must lie published for-Ybrly days; Notice that application will bo made to ill" Court of Ordinary l* nr lepve to aelHand oniytlie DUbUsHW four hionfk,. r.r.er- ; — SAVA>’ V.V TUESDAY RVEffW'iV,.|'|4B.etT. Di^TUUCTlVR PItttev Tin, morning between 12 and l p’olock. in n fid ami destructive fire broke out in the biiihling.ob tire corner of .Broughton and '.le'ffurson streets, smith side of Brntigh- ton street, tenanted by Sir. VVlilt.ntyir, mid r ccupie:] as a Allhnory. from which Broad 8 :i rapid progress consuming in about two ' hours, nearly fotty buildings mostly dwel ling htoiVse,*- , . . ; The following i, wo believe a Correct list of bouse, destroyed; commencing ’on tlie S. W. corner of Broughton and jefler son street,. . ... 1 > ’* The two tenrment frame building, one half occupied by Air. Whitaker,; owned by Mrs. PerlicnruiX, the otlici occupied 'and owned by i'. Blois. ... The. next; east, occupied ami owned by •jSr. Ouppec. Tim next occupied by J .GeorgO/ ow ned by Misses Mini,. The next, occupied by Levi Part, o*n- cd by estate ofllqyle. ,' v . ..- a - .'file-next, occupied and owned by la,. Bppmecr. Tlie ext, Occupied by Mrs. Petit, own ed by -Moses Shefiull. • . ; The large two tenement building on the etfrner of Broughton and Barnard street, occupird'hy I, B. Gau'dry and Dr, It. II, Footman, owned by Mr,. Holland. On the North ode of Broughton street, corner'of Jefferson. . . -TlieBaker)- of \Vagher r owned by Hi sses Midi,'. .i.zS. • >. The dwelling east occupied by Aloies' Clelnnd. owned hy J.'Minis. Tlie large three story brick building oc cupied ant] owned by I. Minis. - We are gratified in learning that a grr.nt part of the. property consumed teas insit red, llr.it nn lives were ]o-t ami no scridtA personal accident occurred. Thomas 11. llccd lias been elected a Sen •tor in Congress from the Slate of-Missis sippi,for six soars from tile Sri of March next, jn the place of Thomas II. Williams, whose term nfservice will.then expire,and who declined a re-election. Mr. Busti(sayslire National thtclligcn- ccr of lim 'd Oflt inst.) has so far recovered from liis late severe illness ns to he aide to resum/t iris duties ns Secretary or tire Tree sury. Ho tinnsabtcd bdslbciis tit tbp De partment yestet-day. We Itave- received from nn esteemed friend nt Washington, n pamphlet contain , ing a statement of the nett amount of Pos tage accruing at cadi Post Office, m thcU. S. rliirin* the'yehr end lug op the .list March 1833,—transmuted tn a letter to. Congress by the Itat Master- 'General. . .Front.tlrii duel)merit wj.learn that the total amount received during.the. abb'v 0 pejriuij was SI, OjO.ioS. Jly reference to our IlleS, wo find.that the whole slim rotelvcd during tire same tithe, cadingiu 1827, was SD88.878, wrhUe.tbat of 18tfi was gdt 2,80S,—showing a gradual increase in the receipts of ibis useful and well conducted department of the government; , appointed Presidentof the Harvard Uni versity, li.i, set dnf upon n voyage of rf/s- cotrery to the principal Universities of. lire union, with a view to mako,hintaeif aequain lod with their internal police. . The Soulbr.rb Mail—Mr. Porier, the in defatigable contractor between this City nnd Itieliinnml,.failed iq tile delivery of the mail yesterilav morning,no iinilerstaiul, in tjpnsc.qiienccoriiigh water. Ills agents in attempting to pass one of the water, cour ses between this City anil Fredericksburg, .last night, lost two horse*. Th«.steam boat, we tinilersMh'd, Is in readiness to be placed in tlie line for lire conveyance of the in.MI, whenever tlie ire in .ibn river elrall give way.—A'at. /nJ. IO/A iitit. T'lie IT 8 frigate. Goerrlerci'f'om 't’licnjip son/ abd sloop of tv«r St Louis, Copt Sloa't hoftnd for llie Pacific, gnt riader wav' on Saturday rfidfrttng,,thC li\tier.7ron| tho ff*- vv Yauri, rhe former frrijn tlie anchorag* ofnhrsyh pol»it, nod proceeded down the river, birr the wjnd emhiuwj o.troait.yibe llurrrlerc encliorcd a litrln below tlro Fori, and lire St/Taiuis in the Idle of Cranev Isl. and. Yesterday, tlie wind bring fair.hnth Ships again gnl under way and passed the narrows; but we have not learnt .whether tiler nnchoried'ln the IIoada qr. : proceeded direct to ta^—Kor/oUc U>r. Ititfi inti. A message was sont, by. f!ove'rnnr Van Boren, rtp lire 4ih lost, to'the Legisiature of New York, lrensihirt|ng lire resolution* of the Legislator* nfthis State ill relation to the. powers of tlie General nii.I Stale Gov- enenents, qnd lire .right of Congress toes- tablisliat system of Inierrill Irhproyements, and Pi iinposw taxes for tile.protection of certain branches of domestic Industry.— They were. refered in a Committee of the whole; in troth' breeches ynd ordered to be P'inted—CAlir. Merturj). . General Jerk,on the president elect, ar rived in Unjnn Town, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday last, rvn his-war to XVashingion 3ity. .A .sumptuous dinner was hail in nre- i,aratlnrt’,“M tlie Union llo eL kept by Mrs M Glea.y, of which be pnrrook with the citizens-T-lle is travelling in.n private car-, ringr, ill awn hy four Reantifubgray.lmrscs rrage, to awn ny tour neauttruPgray .horses by .Mrs Harris and Mr W Waters, owned by Mrs. II Knap|); The conrectior.ary store of Ann Spazzie, a woman of colour, owned by 1’. Dully, partly tom Bowtif • / . On State street, corner cf Jefferson, ihe frame'dwelliog lious: oceuppfed by Mrs, Saiiudeis, owned by John Waters, The dwelling east, occupied by Clarissa g woman of colour, owned by A. Telfair. ' The dwelling'ocedpied by Mr. Lewis, owned fry A. Telfair. , . ..Tho dwelling occupied ' by P. Mirlow', Owned by AY'Telfair. Corner of tire lane nn Jefferson street be tween Broughton and State Streets. Tire frame builijlng occupied by Mrs. West, owned by J xVatcrs.’ Corner oftlie jane on Jefte'rspn street North of Broughton'street. .; ' j .The Grocery Store occupied by Piorce Iloa iird, owned by Misses Minis, ^ together with .all the out buildings nn.tlio jane. . Tho out buildings,attached to tho bouse of Mrs. Burke, corner of State' and. Bar nard streets, were ahd ron'sumed. ,. Tire prily buildings'uni.tlicse tvvO ezten slve blocks which escaped were the dw'el ling lioifse ofMrs Il'jrkaand a small gro cery store corner of the lane, north of Brongliton street on Barnard strpet. . Little doubt is entertained that: the Fire originated in design, it watjnHl rliatdvered near ihe stalr case,, tiiid to rapidavas its ilg. str’uctiye progress, that tire occupants, with • difficulty escaped. But asmall pqrlion of tiro furniture and property in the buildings first consumed could be saved','' ' During the conflagration,' the brig Roine CapUDyi'B of-Boston; tying at Hunter's , i.' i... iL. wind, aiiil dlYdging in the ihain.rigging. To ” savr die vcssel tinf commandei was obliged tucut aivay her main-thast. A mtnlvrate.W, S.. W^.w'ihd piev'nyed dm ing the fire—Mary huddings j n differ- e..: |i'.;rls nf tile city were endangered liy i die apaflis failing on tlieir roofs. dt dreadful conflagration of 1829,' Savannah has not been visited-hy so ex toitsi Lewis, Mrs Imve, Miss Easton and' Miss imve. About three o'clock ihertnok tlieir lea vq of the citizen's—Phit Ani Se’n' lOlh inti.- Answer] of Dir turlUto (U Duke of frcL linglon. At ' Da.ioiir.riA, Dee. is, 18211. Aly Lord Du'ce—X liaVe neveribeort 'more agreeably surprised .in my life than by the unexpected honor <Jf receiving yonrGracc‘s very kind and even frigndiy ietier ; nf ilje ilth jpst. which coming "from "so high a quarter. I should naturally wish m reserve If possible; hurftsif rvaf^fimnkcifbv your self,' the news of its arrival wasjtn'ewtt all over this town (as iniglit he expected from a provincial'post-office) Jteforo the letter' readied rnjr harfds;.so that I wffl. obliged, any our. Grace’s defence -mid rny Swn, to cominuuicate.lls coiitcnrs to a few femben friends forthesaUs/aetiou oflho multitude, “Itfl inigln-ptherwise'fabric'alB jri ils.slead 1 .souse fophsh'or perhapsiriHchieveus, noil-, sense of their own. % Bnt fortunately, vour Grace's letter cOntdited-only Such liberal and benevolent sentiments nS-all pljitie, must eulogise,anij- none could possibly ilia- ligts.. Besides. It very .seasonably strength- out the testimonw-ihai I, as a Crilhful wit. ness.'have’ on ah occasions given oLynnr. generous, .upright, and • impartial disposi- tioit, r :'f ' ; ir would lie Somewhat worse than ridic ulous in ind to toiler any thing.iit the Shape of political advice to n cpiisipnoiaito States man, nt the head of the first Cabinet in or' Out of F.nrope.; bill as your Grace has so ■ humanely condescended lo,rnentton some of thy difficulties tending .’to paifalyze yqur efforts to settle the Rqman Catholic ques tion..Fbeg leave to submit tovyour superi or judgment a few reflections, ma^e tome •toy' some, well-informed ; and unbiassed friends,' as will Prutcslnnts as CaUroijcs, , .Vhn cqrtaiply understond-the subject much better than Icart pretend to do; - Tliey have read with great pleasure aflef gratitude the noble declaration,in which your Grate' so strongly expresses your sincere.anxiety to Witness'the.sejllemeni of the Roman There irumane nnd statesmanlike sen'i- oiqilts (as fav they go) do great honor io your Graco' # lrcndundueMt, and might ao- pear sufficient if you were a prjynio nuhli- inan;lint wiiliiu your present exalted station, with power taf wield, -when necessary, .Ml lire resorirreq of Government; for iftvoull he a slur nu'tho unrivalleii and faifamc) British Cunstilutioi'. to nsserl, that eve) wiren well administered it does lint posses or supply means for establishing any tiling .known ici be essential for the peace,w elfare, and tranquillity nflho empire at lame, an* for prilling down or removing anv IntVigue or party spirit thatmight« u’.tonly attempt toojrpaso so great a blessing. "My friends allow that such auoilientous exertions may bo sometimes imsuecu'ssfiil when Government is conducted by sveak or unsupported holds or hands, and that they require such n Prime Minister as the natinn has now—and,I hope, will long hive the happiness to enjoy—w juvnffpr nnim- imer'ru))ted series of tnq gfbntest Vietpr ies, and a suceessftti arrangement nr- the most important interests that p.trlifips fciwjr.. jot (ic'curtedi has been placed fit tho lie-pi of Gover rimint by -life entire and 'wWMS8rtj*q cohfidetote of oimriost grocIqrfs'BnVereigu, and avrtli the universal uppliusr riTtlie whole. eitopirc, And, indeed, of hr, other nations.' Under such a c.ltjef, exerting fils Icgitpiiate prerogative, they say that TO'-party, would dare to oppnse tlie geiieral goodj uml that if your G,race svnrtld intiuutc jrfiilf setions reselnllon to settle the Unman Cutlielie (Question, -itS opponents would instantly flynrtrl appear on more; aid If the sqtllev ment were onCe carried,'ii«oilld hi,** few days he no uiore spnkmt OMhrtnght nfthan thesjpneessioAs now are that were lately madp tn the Dissenters; WM enemies of snuli arrangement are pot halfsowaugry in reality as they nrtw appear to Ue, in order by that bugbear to earrV tlieir pulnt. Bnt my friends have no hesitation in dechWing (hat the project mentioned by. your Grace ufburyjdgtli.eCatliofic question in oblivion, for-ttiepiirposcnf consiilcrin'g 'it at* more leisure is totally inndmissnble, & would ex asperate, in the highest degree, those .slur arc already ton uiiielr excited,& who would only consider Hint tueasurens a repetition of the same old pretext fp often employed in elude nnd disappoint ftieir hopes of re dress; biit.that,[fit evert were adopted,.it could.only lyjrve to alignment the tlHficiib tics hy fallowing the cimtendint 'parties and,particularly tliceneinies tofall cnnqts- simi, tlie oppm(unities they seek for pro, paring tlicir means of reijstanpe, and vfo- leiiCe, which they have latterly earried.to tlie tiinst qlarming lengtlis.wluch they,hare avowed and publicly announced in atrocl-. oils and sanguinary terms—to w hich.how ever, l •jioiild .nol here alludq-.Torl never w ish toitenn hcoiisep, hut that I pm tcr- taip your Grace must liavr. read those I»or-. rible threats, often repeated in, the Bruns;- wick anirt' .Oraupe '.'pnlille J prints; and .tp this latter, eubjoct puIeas'UJ rtiust .beg leove tn call .your Grace's attention., utlri to im- [ilorq jotir' powerful' protection, ftun'bly praying that yod : wilf nnt sutler public peace arid concord to be violated or dis turbed under tiny pretext whatevor. ' An. •ffecutal remedy syould cost; your Grace fmtone word. 'I do not, hawever, hereby mean to nreddle irt tdnipiirnl nftairs t.but l considet It my baunden duty to labor'in cessantly, in concurrence with all iny ven erable conftiru to impress upon the minds and hearts o' all iliose,committed to our spiritual cere sentiment! of iruo ufiristlan charily, moderation anil Dind fnrhearnnee, fowayds all men' without exception. i- ■ I beg your Gince will ’excuse the Irirfgtli or tiiis letter, ami vouchsafe to consider it ns a proof my utileigaed regard, mid of tlie sincere respect t»Rh which I have the honor to remain, iny (urrd Duke, yuur Grace’s most obedient qnrl most humble servant, It. CURTId. A correspondent of the Boston CorirTer thus nnticr* a case recently-decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, at Washington: - "On the 19th Mr Justieo Waijiingtondb livered tho opinion of the court in Williams Vs, the Bank nf ;ho United States. It was nn action by tlie Batik In-Ought against Williams, as indorser .upon a negotiable note;. ^ . • . _ - \ . 'Tint• only qaestinn ’was, witetlior there was duo notice to the indorser. It appcar- ed that' the indorser, jivtftl . id the. town wliere tlre baiile was slritate, rind when Vbo note became due nnd was dlshonorbd, a notary went to the house of the indorser to. give liim.notlco, found it shut up, nnd upon enquiry o( a neighbour,learned that the in dorser and liis family.'Mere out df town on a visit. .•The notnry then left a'written no tice ar n hei^fihom's house, re.qiiostlng it to toealoUtetnd tn fhd‘Indorser upon his return, Tlie court hobltliat wheie tb.e bouse of tjii indorser is shut up, and no’p'ersqn is there .to reCerVe nrillce, It 'is, not necessary-' for. the notary to' do any further acr to' give notice, or leave any svntlen- notice any where else for the indorser./ The judgement of the court below in favor of the;bank,‘was therefore affirtnef|,’^L2i*iiT_^_____ n‘;* *. . pm..,. bn opening the head of Lord Liverpool a portion'of (lie birain was found soft,with a portion of water suljused-over jt. A part of uni? of the iifterniil iliac veins was found tossifidd to tlie extent of nn inch, so that tlie cavity .was obliterated. Til a liver was quite sound, though some of tho faculty had presumed othersirise. WUgm ' ‘ sitv of providing n rcmpilv has invented an lcanl little machine for the dresinen- Mes nflho ladies, by wliieli IB*lf hair ma po pul up,um only without the necessity 01 cmptnHng'tm 'public dhbtiliffhts mid de. bates.in Guugtcss ferthat pttrpase. blit with a suiierior degree ofuiretv an<l ospediiiiin; It is a-mall Hollow roller m arly covered with glazed-paper and elo-cd at ou| ia- tretnity. Wtthirt tlie rflllr Is inserted an. elastic spring to whirtb •' utlatslied a piece of riblian, and the Irrtlr h -ing wound round the roller, is confined in fisteiiilt 1 ; llievjb- lain with a “in ill ho it ta lllii e.lhsi (| eX k tre/nilv ortho roller.- The artieln is for sale by Messrs. Jnvis & Co.^182 Broad- tvky. MABcn or iNTr.r.t.EQT—A few days i- go a tailor, dtvel|irtg in .Manchester, selit Ills Ind linmo ivith some clothe* to a custo-. indr residing a liltlo wny out of.tlio town, As tho buy trudged aloHg. wnil h|s Imtodle, lie Was oYprtnkan hy a sligo-cnach going Ills .c ay, B)pfnd winch lie clambered, lint on Arriving at the s'ununil,dio|ipcd lilslmu die?' Frbm ids exalted station Jie Inaked iiA tho bundle as it Iny On tip' street, and tile 1C, ir* let'It (in for the Inspeqlimmf any person w hiKChoso to view it. On his jetorn lie Idoked fortols bundle tvlrere .licJTiad Iropped it; but,a* any one but himself might guess it hall vanished. * Nbtmug nut hut of the way, Ire Hrtdgcd bisk'loifiis mAstet's shop. For J> r e\v Y.oik, f r. i\ T A U Ik I H H r. n !. I N K. ] TliC, ir&ular packet ship .r.M [Vt.-ou, D% 14 Porter l\lastcr, Will'succeed the Hen ry nnd sttil inn few djivs.hnviii" part of her canjti «*n ’ F»»r ii.il.uiriMtf Ire.i^ht, or p'.isiCg^. nnv!t)g'6kcbllcn< .itcommodatinns, apply to CApt'. Rovtpr rtn boird,,nt .linn'M' upper whnrl, ot to " • - . HALL SllAPTKIt & jW) 17 V ; . - HibcViiiiiu Society,. .. A nreeling oftliiy Sdty convene at tlie' City TGI 1 H 10 V ENi.N G I7tli lust nt 7 n'clk fur Ijic purpose nf.irraiiging fur tliecolnbrntiqn' "of tire tippioaching. amilyersa Yv J HUNTER, locrqtiry as on.ntenredly as if toolhing had happened "Wolii"' said-hisYnastqr, ")toU die sirou haek t hniln you boen '.fn -r— !", I'Yffi said tlie bid. "I got ppdllr.to'p oth’ coach find rodA'fhfcre, at;rtilieh’I wnlpcd baok.’,’ •Vblo you tfelivhr the undfcel 7" "No, I drojit 'It.Js I 4(i| upotTi' coach." -‘/Vhci why dlcl'yort not got off nnd pick it up, n- galii, ynil vtupid rnse.tl 1" "What!" said tho lad) "tind loso my roid !" S<ipcrrliU<m—\ eiiriotts and melancholy ihs'tance of aberration of inicllect occurred on board tho ship Frusloont, oil her out ward bound pnssnga lu Charleston. Sire encountered very heavy .weather, mid pqp of the sailors stpiedlo liis sllipmatestliul he wns convinced the storm Iffitl arisen entire ly in consequence of Ids wricked course of life,and tliat lhe offontlml majesty nftleav. en.ssyritld only be appensed hy his Inimcdi' ateiy precipitating nlmsolf into the sen.— Tn Vain was every argmrpil u.rgnd. and cv erv endeavour made on tip: part of the cap til'in nnd Ids officers, to iniluceliiin td relia 3 nislr liis purpose. One rveqing Ira nseen- od the main rigitinc; pud after putting off a part nr.his attire, throw himself headlong Into the deep. ■ ' . . Wlicp the ship svas returning to this cl tv, a storm nf cqnsideralilc viojenco. arose, siliich called forth all the siipcrstitintxnf the mariners, 111(1 a cry became unlyorMl. that slip uonbl go down unless “Sain's" chest ti'As tliroltn overhpaid. A pcotdi man was among tho most bigoted portion nfillo crew; and having more dread nf the elements tha ii pf Ihe captain, he by sOincmenns nr mlicr •proepred -lire chest tof prtor ."Sam," tond ert- tpmhe.l It in tlie gravn of its owner. The stoym almost immediately abated—calm ness reigned upon the face of the. waters, ami a 1iqe lireezo wafted the ship to the mouth oC tlpt liaflion; . •' ■ Here, hoivovqn the wind* hecahte unpro- pitioitsi.and g squall froni the land dtovfi thetrt off tiro coast.. Discontent again imin- ifes’ted its t inflpcnce, > and a. general search took'placo to ascertain w|rethpr ajly thing belonging to the suicide remained on hoard.. A ftcrtli'o farecastTefmd li.epn duly f enrobed, nil old .shoe.tm; discovered mill hast'ly yielded'up as tysnerifteo to VEulus. Tile wind again subsided, and n.fnir breeze brougiillirem into .port; tpe. wbnln scene, witlioiit doiilit. confirming tlieir nrii)ds in the superstition limy pad cborishml. JF- .M *•# F. Paper,j7M imt. wharf, tou'k.fire trom a spiykjmrno by the T7atho!i.e quesllqn, whiobyon are cbWia- ced, would by benefitting the State,.confer a.henefit on every indiuidual rtf Society ; , . ahd you /egrrtl that you see no prospect, of t! . ,e y ItotS* Irid aside for futuro study such A settlement, because Violent party ' A " ' feelings are migid.up.with that .qpcstion, :!Tw1 ruirtirtiln niiovir rlienneeinn is)* lA'.A.I. TuiM’ER. Itftlietv will ' I Intel feb 17 The friends ami acquaintances of Lev)’ e! •D'Lyim.ore' requested tn attend tun funeral qfhil wllh this afternoon,at 4o,r.laak. fronr his residence 1n York «tVftet.‘ , A*-' MAttflfE Ii’W V. p.o ti t . p f a y:x s % 4.*: ..7 IS. tligli ynter Toinorro.v ai Tybee,. « ,. do. ,- s - do. ,y ( Sjvtiitnali...i,...9. 4». ■mmV ‘ " „ , v S AIHUVEDr V ■ ■■; I Brig Larirel,. Sheldon, Providenee"ft i o tls to j Stone, Pctatues to rife master. Sloop Gipsey, Handy,' fin Trtrtfii RiVer. Itfl bales Cotton und Jj Phis' Syrup it, I) W Tenayck; E Fort, W & II Rose, P Do Villers, Butts & Patterson.» > 'tf. isjr.Kn Tins nsr. * doSliip Eliza Si Abbey, Alaitin,for Provi- - no*.. -*.*« •- "j ■ ' • ' t :■ Sclir PostBoy., Rowland, PrtovidSnc’e. i toXILKA YKSTIiODAV. ’ Sclir Eliza, Casey, 'Newbern rt c. • depaAtzo this Mimxrxd. "- Steam packet John D. Mongin, Dubois, for Charleston via Bearlfort. —; J •ItBIVED'VjtOM THIS POIIT. ’' At Baltimure Sih rust sclir Brazil, Wal lace. : . ‘. '. : ' - At Raltiiiiorn Otlr inst sclir Wctrec, Nu- lier. - , 1 ’ '’ ■’ •• ' . ’. At Baltimore Otlr s'dlir Ila'nnali BartleiV; Snrift, pi - " ‘.v ■. ; From.the New York Evening Post: ■ • Initialing to lAdiet and tubtrril/rrt to 'IStictftjptrt.-—The practice among ladies of putting up. tlieir hair iri paper- Ira's been the occasion nf some, annoyance;in fami lies, the head of which i* desirous of keep ing regular files of the newspapers ftj wjricli he subsciibci, Most iiitpurtaiit 'documents disappear nrVjsi unaccountably and nobody- can .tejl what lips becdnietof thorn. Little .foils of paper Are fountl scatfered, about crintainihg fragmentsof t)m President's pres sage, nrparl'rtY srtipo elaborate disquisition o'n tho huclipn question,or peradventnre a stray relic of the admirable report : of the Secretniy-of War cointrufiiic.itiug to Cou- . gross the ;adycrUseineu> of the ceJAbrntedi Joh); Young, of.Niegara, who sells c|m„p for cash.. 'Many promisingstgftisiuerihave beep Spoiled in'this manner.by .theiabslrar tio'i. of valuable ‘political.document'*' which' ■tad FROM OUR CORRESPONDlijITs . Ojiitt nf the Gazette, Mercury and ) Courier.,' . C- Feb tii'—7 r. it..' ) AKniV.KD, ' Sclir Cygnet, Baltimore,5 ds.'" Failed in co^wi.tll scbr .'VgiiiioTiii. fi/r.Savannah. tigestion.- Tlie Muse of'Historv, as i|;o jqle editor of the BriStnn Cciuiiiel would say, mourns ovet.her records destroyed liy •lie handsel Beauty for the sake of putting her'eurls en papiUotcs for the eyerting parr ■ionntely. Bin that if it could be burled '/• We are happy to .bo tilde to annotinec in oblivion- for a short lime, and if.' tlie he discovery of a method which bids fair lime were diligently ntnjiloyod in the ccrti j : 'i c heck tltiscvil for the future.' • sideraliou of the question, you would not I* Mr. IsaaeMartson,ol,tliis country aware despair'of seeing a satisfactory remedy, [<>f dtp extent of tlie mischief & the peccs- ■■■ T-.f ^ nay Bolow-^Br-hrig.Fingal, On Liverpool, fe!t£=. ;'-Attachmciit Sale, ^•IW. hp sold in front of the CoUrl House ln-lhe CUy of .Savannah on the 28th insu hetweon tliti hours of 10 and 3o’clock. - . '■• ..ft. The :Wag'gnns.,ind horjesi-imlongiiig- tn •Tliomns .Green at the'suit of Henry A. Niinif to satisfy a claim .ill Hi* favor and °jder of court. .1 .. » „.r u: ,-. 0140,MlLLEN,'«.c/o. fth >7- .30. - . I GEORGIA HUSSARS. / ;• - -U/'' Tlie Corps "Hi carade on'.llrtrtdny nakt, 23d inst. - ut l(l o'clock, A. M. in c lclira- tiun of tho 2*d—A comt of enquiry for the (rial nf defaulters will convene on 'Tintrs: day Jluh.inst. at.d O’clock P. M. at Mid- diotou's. ■ ■■'.■ 'V'. IudivVIiials not members of'thA holrpsi having in tlieir B pmWS*ioii swords or pis tills belong lo the Corps are required to de liver them totlie 1st fscr'gt. prior to the 20tliinjt. By’older ■ '' .. IV. I.1IUN FLill, 1st. Snr.’gt ; fbblt,' ' , '•V '.'. . -v-Ldst. " I" ; O 'N' Sntidny' night,.from airtifg, side Sloop Georgia a full hi pit yv« I boat ntoilut 14'feet nihif.Brpeil ithjrrtQt,' 1 A re ward of Jt3 wl|l bs paid for tho recovery df said boat liy . • . HALL, SHAPTER &tuppEr; fell IT ' HENRY MACDONNEU,. ' ja'n i>« . IT ' i •‘•p ' Tuvern. T HE suhsnrilmr hasjopened aPuda House on St James' xqMr^JrUnL the Large Stable in lire occupahcr cfMr Plelfard, mill pledges liimselfthat neeffan shall henvaming on hi* part, to cnntn'hhia in tlie enjoyment and comfort of the liar, filer—Tito Proprietor will'lie grateful lot the patronage of a generous public. Leonidas wylux tiet jjiV ,Ti21l-;.- V ■ , ■ . , Just Received. ■'I' ' ’ Perlatcarrimh. v! 1 T he disowned, SyihrkitfW Pelham, with xrttler new Works Fnrsaleby k ' ■' • ! -“;.TM DRISCOLL. W 1 7 I s V; r r*?i 4 ,■ 1 .... . . n .-.j Notibc. T HE snlo nf Hooks.&c’ advertised toy tin-, siib-crihcrs wtll posiilvelv'takn Place Tills. EVENING Uth'ihM at 7 o" clock. At tlie store, ill Johnson square 'next fo Messrs I,ow, Wnllnce Szco. 1 „„ ■ , PHILBRICK& BAKER. N Ii-eSee. advertisement under auction head. '.feb ir' - Ten Dollnrs Reward. M.ANAIVAY froiii tlie s'uliscrihe'r >nn|e Is tiihe -iiiceo negroqlil naiiiutLSYL VI l nb'mt'29 ybars of nito liiilpiwjng fol- nierl.v to Mr J. G iVilsun. She is siippps- ed to lie about Sav niuali df lire vicinity, nf Thunderbolt; The Above Reward; will liepnid Dll Iter delivery In Jn)l of to Uiekuh scriher. W. F WILLIS, fth 17. do—||t ' Tomorrow, $50,00®. r§1lIE drawing of tho Virginia; State , it Lottery will ho reccfSeJ 'l'o-iiiorniw Highest prize * #5&000. Tickelsg’O^IIarves glO— Guarlcrs Si —Eighths S2,ip’. Those wild have order ed tickets, will call for them TIIIS.DAY ? rt Luthers 1 Lottery and Exchange Office. ,; felf.lt 1 ~ . ■ u" . '; Blue & White Plains, Lon don Duflii Blankets, &e, &c. PIRCIJ9 blue anil wldteTiains 17 do London jJuQil .Blankets 2 hales-mixt Cnsitliiefts 4 do Indigrt Plaids & Stripes 80 pieces first quality Ozna- • ' htlrgs . ' - For rfaleliv imiilBiuck & Barer. fell 2 " m LRUtUng from sltijf Macon, 1; "flirt Barlow” 'Jhccsp. „ JL MT V 20 11lids prime Si didix Sim gars y '■ 5"0 Mils Canal Whiskey ' 2!bxrla City Lispebtipn Ales* Pork 5k. do .. (lo.AIe'ss.Bccf - 2p do . . do Prime Pork 4ll do CnnnllFldiir “E S B .' Cos.” brnnd - v ' 80 lialfjijils'drt '" .dd' , Funr sS|e low if takoitTrout the wnYai' ap;- l.lytn f - fV HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER, fch 4 ■;■> =. A . .. , j..'-!'.. I "' •. ■ " • Flour BBLS Howard st. sup, .Fjqur IfdoRya ' US 10. Iial'fbbrs Buckwheat do . fl bll-t Chines - . Landing per sclir. Meridian and.for solo by . M’Ei.IltNfev; GIRVIN & CO. Fjoiir, WhiskeY and Baden 100. iyiI.HIialtimore Howard* . 10 bhle - Whiskey . .. .100 new Hams ' > 1, , 130 do Slmulilers j Bacon Lumling from sqhr Mcfidian , art Ami fgr tale toy . . HALL, SHAPTER it, TURPER. jan S3 , dt.t.ii. ■ i .{ $10 Reward. t^TOLEN from the Green Room of the . „ * utrc, P n Saturday, oyeuinz -'A Gold CnbleT!l)nin"-y-Any pers'on returning iito-tho City Hotel will receive the above’ reward; • - " yfij Laiidirig lTom ship Ties ’"'■“icanyy ... tfN DRUMS fresh Smyrna Figs aJW ' tm, ?. 100 Itogs out lreils,assorted weighing 10 Ihifeacli • F 30 j'T S b • s "P cr ‘ 01 oM Jam Goffee HALL, SliAPTEU & TUPPER. feb 4 ' \ 1 T, M. Diisci,|l IVE1VBOOKS. Jnns's History ui tiu: Hrim, tvu ai.th, limuglit dow n Id tire dihlsk!" of tho Jews. . "“““I'eiibn II,II.UI.X' Mo,„ n:r II,Itubv, histort pojjiRttl system of l',m op,, and ii, . "• tiies fiom the discovery nf t,,,,,,: C " 0 ' t!'.u {ndeponilenpe of the AmeriSre Till. Il i iTSMC or C,irr.no,tran 5 |ai cll tbs Intnifindacooitop*»l*a‘with „ cal anil biyorical imrodaetioa hV'fl iv I^‘thcYstonl»;mcl> rsq. • '' Tin; Man nr-nu, 1 .!«•«,a naruiiven.t, ten by liiui'elf. ' m 's«ut. Tabus or Woman, compleled in s , feb 10 ■ ! volt, i''or s.tlc. ,. R A TR \CT of laud.coeialning?50 „ cr,M, situate in the district of'h, •mtgehin uli, on Edlito '.reek U the.sti.Ji ■Sniltlii Carolina, bnitiidia* 'iiAil|, on l„r "f Daitiel Mazydk, and Hie said .creek. “ For a plat of said land, and terras bf "PP'J W ... ■ GEO. GU'.N, rTto Rit’or-est: of Juba (,,{ fen B > i7 OHiee of Justice Of tluT ^ , ; *;. r .Pe,ace. ' T l 1 E subscrlber hAs opened lilt dm/, In one ofUre buildings owned l„M II. AP.AIIIster, Esq.'in Wcst Broad S Any business placed in/hls hands shillu punctually attended to. Just Received. Landing frbm thint Macon, Item Id UBi.SNfcitinn ^ I I .catty boxes Uyson'fea ■ I2'bfi|<Gporgln Lard. „ Iff doz .Confnio'n Anil Pahoy Client 8 hhrls Tobacco For sale toy ■ J II Ill'.ltUEUT. Teb 7 'V* ' ' "*'h. Cliocoiotc/:; /fl-{JL HALF boxes no I Chocolate Undl'ng from sclir KaclimU I.y'tli.i from llnsliin and lor saloby IIAI.Im SHAPTER &TUVPEH. jnlr 12 - ‘ ,’r Nevy. dCi().cr. C/B/fKRBL'S Landing from tlriir-Macoa S&HP 'md for sale by ' • ' ■ L, BALDWIfHtCO. feb 4 ,2ft . '; . JuhI Received^ I.unning fitim shipHelen Alar and schoo ner Exact, Hf'JK; PONCHEONS 4th,proof Jamie SLffM caRiun Iff, pipos Cofennc .Rracdy 0 ..do - Holland tijuj 14 kegs Ooslreu Butter , 20 bills Gin , 10 do N O-Kturt jn do NB trio alt' :•«•> For itde hy . . jiluitJ . : J. jl. HFRIlKR'fi MACKEREL.' , BBLS No t AlacUrel MU dll' No 2': db IDO alto; -Nad/ ai ' . SO 1-2 liu nh.l' . Vi T .' ,bo.,. dto v 8.. : drt Landing from ship'Tuscan? apd for b ; 14-fcL, SHORTER i TUPPEIi- • (eb g ' .** s 1 r ••' • * ' _1 - Albauy Beer vyul Portcb Newark’ Cider. TI1VLS Noitifi lt Cider N.® _I0 (In bottled .Porter « Sft.dcr Albany Beer Lauding from* ship Helen Mar , • ilAl,L;SUAI’TER )J &.TUrPEII' an 2H; TallGw Cniullcs apd Soap iiOX.ES Tallow Canilta $9 . Assorted Size* ■ 3P boxes.No 1 Sdap LandingfromSclir Brandy »'in» F ° r piuiljRICK & BAKER' ^ jan. 88. , - . Fre^h Figs. 0«'»BP»lS first (juaiity riS* jyl & Landing frem sclir Brand) jan 22° r PHILBRICIC & BAKIW. • • ;4i Taxes! ' fin HE. Subscriber is now pr t P J ' < j,, i receivq.Iho taxospf Chatbnn' ly for tire year 1828. Bill" °W 0 ' „k ns are in deposit at tho hanks’‘.L;, ,xvlll lie rcceivcj in payinont. "ft*. Sj| will he.elgsod and excoptiop" J?* 1 "', „ j tffxos IsstR'on aijjl after jho fust > - ALlr'ch.next. Offie.6 libtirs from 10 • ' Tax Collect'" c -jan 10 ■■ 13—11,- ; - — TfrSusUrer’sOttice. i ** ■ jPEIL l rniHE Rvprago'prlae 6fF!oiir<l,« JL last month being «« *-'■> PJ'*> Noo lbs.. Broad for the prose'" • must weigh as'follows viz: - ^ 12 1-8 cents Loaf 7“'„ „ 6 1-4 »« - »* * ,s frtjfsi ' Of Which all Briliersnnd.sellqrror, will,al;edue WUcC stkwaiiTiC .,. feb i '