The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, December 25, 1828, Image 3

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y MORNLV G - DEC*. 24, I §2B. •< ’ --r - *7 -’- - ‘—=-■* * ‘>‘ rf^^ir^ttentivC correspondent, the Editor of fp® ° ur a Cour icr, we have received a slip „ n ts' n ® 7 „ fll her which will bft found in sub >ovcmoer, J , co lu*na 9 - ~ exC eption of a brisker demand for the ,V lht “ iateri.il alteration has taken place in : /.id 5 ’ nU Market, since our previous advices.— ‘ * C " U, ; n on foroign gruiu, in the Brit- was expected, which had given , Crt, £o to .hetr.de, eS ,ke theatre of War wo learn nothing of ft° m nortan ce, than th*t the fall of Varna is trciehery of Jffissuf who it; e- 8 9 bribed by the Prussian*. ’ . to f Catholic Emancipation atill con eTCite considerable Rsn?ation. The % e measure, in Lomfcp, gave a splendid to Mr. Sinr.L, as a testimony of their for bt patriotic devotion to the cause Os ‘differing Ireland. Although we like to see f*'’ r t paid to the services of distin *TjJ individuals, we cannot help thinking, that P use 0 j- iianianity would have been more es- , * dl • subserved, if the money expended at that ! r M betsn aitpropciated to the relief of those ‘ f . w |iich have .been so long the theme of MW ,”* 1 Oratpr; j Wo loom by letters from MiHcdgcville, that th J ... ii: t|.orisiiig tl e Governor to subscribe $4*1,000 j ’ the stock of the Savannah and Ogechee Canal, i , both branches of thp Legislature- I 1 . % doaht receive the signature pf the Gov- j •wV)f, I j, |j as been suggested by a correspondent, in ■ . reti eto some remarks of ours, in regard to the , Vpn System in operation in this City, that if fcetwa Sales are an evil, it i9 wise to limit them j aw; a nd therefore, pur municipal authorities a t wisely in limiting the number of Auctioneers, j and imposi f ig a high tax on the license. .Voir, wc think there is a fallacy in this mqde of Because the limiting of the number . 4 Auctioneers does not necessarily limit tho a jpunt of sales. But by limiting ifie nqipber all (■petition is destroyed, and a monopoly created jfirorof those who procure a license. Wore dnumber of Auctioneers unlimited —could any retake out a commission who pleased —the busi- j Kj;v.'ouhl not be necessarily increased; but jt j bo thrown into those hands who conducted faiicst and most reasonable terms. The only* ufode of restraining the amount of die:, witli any regard to the public interest, is, in opinion, to impose a heavy duty upon then;; bi!to te&ve the business open to all who choose Jennie in it- , The competition which wopjd take place, among the many engaged in the ftde, would protect the public against exactions ik impositions; because each would endeavor to m dH l hi 3 business, by the fairness and liberality pfhis transactions. v ‘ ‘ V? learn by advices from St. Louis, as late as the Htb ult., that the Grand Pawnees and Pawnee ’ l n p. insisting of 1509 wttrnors, had gone, cn -ussc. on i war excucion against the whites: and that their attention would be directed principally tethe?unta Fo road, to intercept our traders.— Should they fail in this, it is their intention to fall n the frontier settlements On Arkansas and Red liter. It is in this arijl V as * range of coun try. that Cooper lays the scene of his interesting live!, “The Praire .” Among our traders, the Pawnees will find many a La L G Po ianbino. f.M ant twenty Gopernnrs all in a rote! Die I’lriladelphia Aurora informs us. that twen ty-two persons, including the present incumbent, lave been nominated as candidates for the office 5? Governor of that Coinm'Qipy<?aUh- 3 fy e good people of the City of brotherly love, arc as fond o Ifautire distinction as our friend Panza> of Cer- Tantes memory, was wont to be—they seem al ftys to be thinking about ‘‘that island of lirrataria.” Wo do not like to see this inordin. ate lust for office —it argues a corrupt glatp of iscicty. • j Gibraltar dates to the 23d Oct,, have been re- j -cived in New York. They announce a dreadful ( mortality prevailing in the former to j that period lhe deaths amounted to about one j hnmdf O 9 tpe leth there wore 40 deaths; and fa the 23d , 1 6r FOH THE SAVANNAH MERCURJT. A SHORT SERMON, fiion TIIF, desk of grjl y dominie tjie deacon. dud the children of Israel made to themselves a • fioUeur Calf; and they worshipped it. . My dear readers!—l am of opinion that the tjia- j | ration to worship golden calves, has not beep ( Confined to the ancient children of Israel- *lf we Permit ourselves to take a candid view of the sub and look abroad .ip ttye world, we shall see i* o i'le bowing down .to goiaep calves in almost er } T neighborhood. .Sotnp indeed, bestow their homage openly, publicly, and boldly; others again “Ctship their idol in secret, but not the less de* ’ '■/• Perhaps soni£ of my readers, more j.p- tbap others, will demand of mo, where ■trie golden calf, and where are the wors'liip jfcfs? * J such I would say, look at yon purse proud “* jr: > tt’ho carries his head so high and lofty, ami ,0 spurneth the poor as thyy >yjpro grasshojppprs ! Jeath hisj f ec t— ant j behold the crowd of sy.co- ‘ J ' ,uQ ts and flatterers, who wait ppon hia steps! ” ? not these worshipping the goJden calf? o *en we see individuals intept on schemes of -‘Hh, saeyihcijjg honestly apd principle (or mo *J’ °ppressiiig wid v w, fobbing the orphan, b Ultiin b F down the face of the pnp,r, all for the I% pose of adding another dollar to their hoarded ’ tuay we not say, tfiese eirp worshipping the W* calf? •* - again at yonder formalist! s.o staid and in demeanor—so attentive to all the pre-1 r l>ts of morality: although a professor of the re- ! ‘f mercy, yet ijis li3.nd nev?r opened to the ‘"l‘l'Ucations of ,the needy—his heart never sofi !!t ‘ it the cries ot distress. Think ye not, jn se *e 1 hows down to the golden calf? my female ijtaders, are thorc no, j oftho caif? Do uot they who I CO ' el ®l* lcn-,d C.tly attire, and mag l liitieenl establish,tienla, boiv down, in their hearts, * ft) tlie golden imao-e? i © j And is there one among you ojl, who, in form ing Lae most sacred connexion'ip life, has had moro regard to wealth than the adornments of the mnnl, or the charms of virtue—who has preferred i ‘ef tc ■ o isdorn, wit, learning, or beauty?—sure ly such,ap one is an open worshipper of the crold on calf. ° Fiw\Hy, my readers, I would remark that tl\ib kind of idolatry is peculiarly seductive, and its in fluence steals upon the heart when-least suspect . indeed there are, who enter the tom"’ pie of the Most High, and bow down in his sano tuary but their aspirations reach no Ipgher than the golden candlesticks 0.4 the altar. Frqm Washington City papers of the lGth inst we glean the following articles:— In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Eaton introduced a joint resolution, amending the resolution of 1819, relative to the election of a Printer to each House of Congress, so as to make a majority, instead of $ plurality of votes, necessary to a choice. Mr. Sils bee gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill for the construction of a Breakwater at Nan tucket. In the House of Representative?, yesterday, the . resolutions laid op the tabic on Friday were taken up and agreed to, but the hour having been nearly coqspmed by the offering of petitions, very few j new resolutions were The House then ; took up the bill making a further ql|owaqce of drawback Sugar refined in the United States, upon which some discussion took place, which was , interrupted before any disposition of the bill, by a i successful motion to adjourn. Dq motion of Mr. Ward, yesterday, the petition ! heretofore presented froip the officers of the Army in the late War with Great Britain for grants of larpjs, referred to the Committee on Public Lands- Opr readers will recollect that this was the subject of a resolution offered to tfie House by Mr. Ward on Friday, and rejected. . * * -f ‘ I Avery substantial pole boat, said by many to be the best on the river, destined to run be tween Augusta and Savannah, was launched a few days,ago by Mr. Caspar Nail and others, of Beach {sland, and made her first appearance at our wharf on Monday last. She was built by Mr. John S. Willson, bojitwright, and will carry 800 bales cot ton with 4 feet water. She is called The Amory Sibity, after one of opi most enterprising m6r.c<h gnU, who, in return for the compliment, immedi ately loaded her with cottoq for Savannah. Augusta Courier. | A respectable mercantile house at Port au Pi jnee, Hayti, writes to a gentleman in Baltimore: ! “We are very much, pf late, imposed op by J Use money. A young map from Baltimore was detec ted lately and tried, aqd was found with a groaf deal of the spurious coin on him—he has bi,£jn found guilty, and will bo shot, we expect, in a few days/’ ‘ 1 r i A yiiserallc pnd.—The boy r,amed George Summers, aged seventeen years, who was convic ted more tlptn a year of maliciously putting out the only remaining eye of a pauper by The name of Rich, [an account of which’ we gave at the time] died in the jail in this town last Fri day, where he has been confined ever since tho ( otlonce. —Rhode Island American. From the Southron, December 17. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. in tlie Senate, on Wednesday last, Mr, Crawford, of Columbia, from the Finance Committee, made a report upon the Finan ces of the State. Tile receipts into the treasury tip to the 31st j day of October, 1028 amounted to the | sum ot slßl, 15j 3$ | Balance in the treasury, j 26diN.iv. 1827, 647,303 14 Total $818,438 52 The expenditures durr ing the last political year, ending op t 31st October, 1828, ’! amounted tq 186,939 16 ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 1 v Leaving a balance in the treasury of, $631,529 06 Tins balance in tire treat sury cpnsists of * Darien bills, 385,261 Current bills, 194 543 89 3-4 | Check on Slate batik, 50,680 361-4 Specie, f043 90 $631,529 36. The bill in alter the 3d, 7tb, and 12th, sep. of the Ist art. and the Ist and 3d sec of the 3d art. of the constitution, was pas- yeas 54, nays 14 The sec. of the Ist art. of the constitution re late to th§ composition of the Seqatn and House of Representatives, the J.2th sec. to the meeting ot the General Assembly.— ! The Ist and 3d sec. of the 3d art relate to the judiciary department. I A bill was passed to aipqnd the additional J oath required by lay to be taken by all of ! ficers, civil and military, to prevent the of fence ot duelling. * The expenditures should amount $180,929 1G to correspond with the balance in the treasury, or tho'balance in the treasury should be $lO less. Washington Dec. 12. In the senate yesterday, Mr Hayne pre sented a meiporial from the Masters and j jC.ofpmand ers °f the United States navy, complaining of the impolicy of the laws, regulating the pay of the officers of the na vy. Mr. Robbins intoduced a bill pre scribing a mode of commencing, prosecu ting, and deciding controversies arising between States ; which was read twice und referred to the Committee op the Ju diciary. Messrs. Sanford, Robbins, and Woodbury, were appointed members of the Joint Library Committee on the part of the Senate. A special t ComnuUee on Roads and Canals was chosen T>y bal- j the House of Representatives, yes terday, a number of resolutions were adop ted ; among others a resolution ottered by Mr. Sprague, requiring the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire intp the expedi ency of prohibiting the sale of spirits to tne army ; and a resolution relative to the ap propriation of the produce of sales of lands to the purposes of education, by Mr, *;n-1 on. A resolution ofered by Mr. Law rence, referring it to the Post office Com mittee to enquire into the • expediency ot j prohibiting the transportation of the ui.n on the Sabbath day was laid on the tabh on motion of Mr Barnard. Mr. Bartlei offered a resolution for the printing of 400d additional copies of the Annual Treasury Report; which on niqtion of Mi. M Duffi- , was laid on the table—*Ayos 81, Noes 56. The bills relative to Drawback, orderei. to be engrossed on V\ eduesday, \*ere red a third time and passed. On motion of Mr Vance, the bill to continue the present mode of supplying the at my was postponed t i \! Monday. A bill to authorise die Pre sident to erect Military Store Houses at New York and New Orleans, was acted on in Committee, acpl ordered to bo en grossed and read a third time to-day. A bill relative tp t(je, Northern boundary of 1 Illinois was acted on in Cqnunittqe, ; qnd laid on the table. sylvania, and Virginia, through which it runs, on the condition specifically provided that the legislature pf pach of those states “shall forever keep §uch portion of the said road iu good repair, and shall collect no to)l thereon that may be necessary for that purpose.” Mr, Buchanan contends that the power to impose and collect tolls is ex clusive in the states; but we hope the op portunity offered by the consideration o this- bill for the introduction of*n protracted) discussion on constitutional points, will not be seized to th? exclusion of other busi ness. Dec, 13. * The house of representatives was yesterday occupied on private bills dur ing: the short time it remained in session.— A few resolutions were offered and adopted, but none of them were of public interest.— The house adjourned ti|l Monday A Smyth gave notjpe yesterday, that he should asji the House, on ‘.’ ednesday, to take up the consideration of the amend ment offered by him last session, proposing certain amendments to the constitution of the United States. We learn, since nur last, that M r - Wil liams, Representative in Congress from North Carolina, has been detained from his seat by indisposition, having been taken ill at fydifax Court flouse, in Virginia, on his woiy hither. We are gfad “to be able to state that, when heard from, he was con valescent Mr. Ingham, Representative from Penn sylvania, who, it is known, is also detained from tps seat by illness, is also said to be on the recovery so as that it is hoped he will he able before long to take his seat in the House.— National Intelligencer^ Another Link in the Great Chain. —The New York Journal of Commerce announ ces the success pf their enterprise in mak ing the Delaware ur,d Hudson Canal, across the State of New Jersey—it being now complete and in full operation. A sloop had just arrived laden with the Lackawan ock coal. We are told that it is found to burn equally us well as the anthracite ot Pennsylvania. Enormous quantities will be brought into |he market’ next summer, when |l wijl he afforded, as we have fl)e best of reasons p> believe, at a rate at least one third lower than that demanded for the coal of Pennsylvania., The |saij Road is i not yet complete, but it js far advanced.— | Locomotive engines have |)een imported to ;be used ot) the road, and 3 or stationary * engines also imported; are novy on their sway up the canal, c ♦ - iMimin-nT-f-ir-1 ~T~T LAW NOTICE. . f V ‘ IJE subscribers having associated themselves S * together, |,n the practice of their profession, respectfully inform Thoir friends, thgi they will attend the Superior and Inferior Courts of Flo rida. Also, in Henry and Dale Counties in Ala bama ; their office will continue at Webbville, , until the Court House for Jackson County be permanently located. • J MANBELL & STONE. October 14th, 1828. .0 Ip 3 The Editors of the Macon Messenger and the Savannah Argus are requested to give the above four insertions', and forward their ffil) to this office. oct 27 f - o 67 ; SALE OF LOTS] In the To>vn of Mariana. | FT! HIS Town is beantifnlly situated , on an ele ! JL vated plain, at the head of navigation on the Chipola river. It is the seat of Justice for Jack- I son county, one of the richest and most populous ! pounties in the territory of Florida. The L°ts in the above named town will be sold ; Without feserVe at public auction on the first Mon I day in January next. Terms one-fourth cash and the balance in three annual instalments. Mariana, JVov- 1, 1828. The editors of the Southron, the Macon Mes senger, arid s the Savannah Argus, are respectively requested to give the above four insertions and for ward their bills to this office. ’ ‘ nov 1.5 H 1 , FINE CHEWING TOBACCO. LORILLAR*DS and Riell s first quality Chew in/r Tobacco is just received and ffifsalo by ’ A. PARSONS, Druggist, d 3C 11 No. 8 Gtybons’ Range. M ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘’’ The Howard, Insurance Company of New- York, C ontinue to take risques against fire on mode rate terms. j nov 13 *5. (J. Punning , Agent. \ The Howard Insurance Company of New-York, TTTILL insure cotton or merchandize on the Savannah River and to Ch#tJQ s ton> either bv steam or tow’ boats, on the most reasonable terms:’ 8. C. DUNNING, Agent. dec 3 ni|| ” NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. -q HIIDS. Prime Quality— being she car- J[UO go of schr. Trader, from N. Orleans. For Sale , on reasonable terms, by • ’ TAFT & PADELFORP. j (jlec J 9 v -- 1 “ Prime New Orleans Molasses. 4 /A BARRELS N. O. Molasses landing, and ‘-I f I For Sale bu HALL, SHAPTER 4 TUPPER. dec 18 * Thomasiown Lime. inn HREE hundred casks, landing from the brig 9 ‘ Charles Miller, and for sale low if taken from j the wharf. HALL, S HARTER * TUT PER. I ‘ doc 3 NEW YORK LINE OP PACKETS. Ship MACON, D. L. Porter , Master. “ STATIRA, Thos WooiL “ 9 EMPEROR, 3. H. Bennett. “ “ RENRY, Cfeo. Moore, “ . “ F. Harrison , “ O’ The owners o( the Established Lint, take pleasure in announcing to \he public, that it la iL;ain perih nently completed with the first class vessels. They are all New York built ships f, of the best materials, having elegant ana spacious accommodations for#passengers, and all commanded by masters qf wel/'known experience in the trade’ ‘ will clear ’from New York every Saturday , and sail from tills once a week. ‘ I’his arrangement will be punctually adhered to; and as insurance can be effected on shipments by at the very lowest rates , it is hoped that such a share of patronage will he extended to this line as it ms,y merit, from the great expense in curred in running it, and from its utility to the public. Ilall , Shapter Tapper. dec 4 ‘ fOR r ” (established line.) The regular packet ship MACON, D. L. Porter , master , having two thirds of her cargo engaged, and going on board, will be immediately dispatched. For balance of freight or passage, apply to IIq.11) Shapter & Tupper. dec 17 v '' ’ ‘’ - FOR NEW YORK. r. (ESTABLISHED LINE,) vffia\ The regular packet ship EMPEROR, T. JI. Bennett, ntidsfit, will have quick dis patch. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply to capt. B. op board, or to Hall , Shapter & Tupper. fi?c2 2 : FOR PROVIDENCE. Thp fine new brig Cream cr, masier, havijig part'of her ckrgo en gaged: For freight of about 200 bales apply on board, or to CANDLER & DAVIDSON, dec. 13 Mongin’s wharf. FOR PROVIDENCE. f ast siding brig ATLANTIC, W. L. Nye, master. For freight or passage ’ applyto Capffiip Nye, on board, tp HALL, SHAPTER TUPPER. dec 13 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, The excellent low-deck brig PI -1 ZARRO, Budcrshall, master, two years did, and 141 toqs burthen; will Parry 100 rn. feet lumber, for which •mSs&simmm she is well suited; and now ready to receive cargo. Apply to Hull, Shapter 6c Tupper. dec 13 Combs, Shoes, Hats and Leather. A l| 1 PQZF.N Brazilian combs Iv/ v/ 30 cases mens beaver hats 4 do boys fl° 2 do childrens do do black aqd drab 20 do mens wool hats 20 pieces English broad cloth, fash ionable aolors, and at low prices 10 crates crockery ware JO cases t'qmblers 150 Pressed calf skins 100 sides upper leather 50 do sole do Together with a large assortment of BOOTS ANp S|IOES, which will be sold at low prices 'for mpney or city paper. GEORGE NEWHALL, dec 4 no Young's Building. BUTTER. | JARS superior butter put up for table use, xS 1 ! * iust received and for sale by * P. WILTBERGER. dec 19 LANDING, TWENTY bbls Whiskey which will be sold low if taken from the wharf llall, Shapter 6c Tupper. doc 3 1 SUGAR.AND COFFEE?” -j HHDS. St. Croix Sugar. X\f 22 bbls Coffee, landing schooner Adams, for sale low, on the wharfT by TAFT & PADELFORD. IN STORE, 10 hhds. retailing molasses 20 do. New England rum 20 bbls. do. do. do. 20 do. prime greep poffee, for sale as above, nov £9 FORT WINE. JUST received a few boxes first quality Port Wine, and for sale by CANDLER & DAVIDSON. dec v 8 OLD JAVA COFFEE. T W ENTY FIVE Bags old Java coffee, for sale ’ y iIALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. dec’ 9 MISSING. FROM the car go of the ship Florian, one smajl keg marked E S&co no 17. Whoever has the same in their possession wiff plekse return it to Hall, shapter & tupper. dec 8 NEGRO SHOES -g CASES, for sale low to close a consign I ment. Apply to TAFT & PADELFORD. pov C Loip's Superior Perfumed Soaps. THE subscriber has just received from the manufacturer, Low’s emolient compound soap “ Chinese musk ’ do tl rose do c * palm do 11 violet do “ benzoir do “ olive do “ oriental do t . \ “ vegetafcic do il veihapular do ALiO, The real and genuine purified Upgpsh Windsoi soap Flat and round case transparent soap NapJeß soap in large and small jars Splendid Lather Boxes and Brushes For sale by A. Parsons , nov 18 Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ rango - FIFTEEN hundred bushels of pr ime white Ma ryland corn, for sale in lots to suit purchasers on boaid'schooner May Flower. Apply to Hall, Shapter 6f Tapper, dec I?? ‘ - - LAW NOTICE. THE subscriber having removed his office tj the building on thp Bay', one door w est of mi. Elias Bliss’ counting room, offers his professional services to his friends afid the He wil( regularly attend the Superior courts of tho East ern circliif. All business entrusted to liis cai€ will be faithfully executed. *• * ‘ * Charles S. Ilcnry. dec 2 BRASS AND WIRE FENDERS, JU3T received and for sale by J. W. MORRELL. ’ dec 2 ni malagavv7ne7 O/A QUARTER C-asks Malaga (fine, lanq ing from scli<>oner Adams. IN STORE : $0 casps Hats, low priced 10 do. Shoes, do. do 20 boxes Whitlemore’s cotton Card^ ISO bags prime green Coffee For sale by “ J. STONE. dec 1 c NEW CARPETING, iLc. THE subscriber received, per late arrivals, ilia Winter supply of very superior Carpeting oftho latest patterns and most fashionable coloia, such as s Imperial , Brussels , Ingrain , Venetian and- Stair Carpeting , with Rugs to match. Also, Table and Piano Covers and Crumb Cloths. This Carpeting is the most complete assortment he has yet offered, end will be af reduced prices. ;l 1 ‘ ‘ 4 J. W. MORRELL, Gibbo.ts Buildings. nov 12 nm 89 ImptriGl Rater age. MVASSAR’s double brown Ale, a superior • article, just received for sale on draught at City Hotel. dec 3 and Leaf Tobarcq. 4 HIIDS. fit for retailing, for sale bv PALMES & LEE, nov 29 Exchange Dock. OYSTERS. fpHE Proprietors of the CITY HftJEL havG m. engaged for tio season, a competent person 1 (Mr, Turner) to furnish their Relish Room with Oysters, yViiich will bp served up jfi any way called ICP Orders from the country will be executed with dispatch, and of the’best quality, having en gaged an experienced waterman to supply them, nov 19 ’ and Hoots and Shoes. A. & E. WOOD* Have received by the brig r“l William, ship Rising State., and _ V J °tber recent arrivals, gentle: ms fine calf Boots, Shoes and ]>ro gans, sewed and peg’d ; tin Mo rocco and dancing pumps; gentlemens aquaro towed undress’d Morocco pumps; in ms fine lasting seal skin, calf skin, and YJ-voccr sir es —and, frbm their own Factory, 38 cases mens ne gro shoes and broganfe, and womens lace m. <ti a '’ •poyßs‘’ ‘ jl ‘ , •’ DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership of Gifford A t Bonnev was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the Ist of June last. All persons indebted to, the con cern are requested to settle their accounts* with out delay, with either of th undersigned. •* ‘ ‘• ‘ ■ jVM. GIrFORD, G. &. C. BONNEY. nov 19 . JUST RECEIVE^ yj Q BAGS Java Coffee 82 lihds. prime New-Oricana Molasses * 100 Demijohns ’ For sale by JOHN W. LONG. , i)ov 19 ‘ * ~mackerel7 FIFTY barrels No. 3 Mackerel, for sale bv * IIALL, SHAPTER TUPPFFt. dec 2 LIME, EOARDS, AND LATHS. Just arrived in the schr. John Rugglcs t from ‘l'homqstown , OAf | CASKS Fresh Lime vsvF* * white pine Boards and Laths For sale by dec 5 1 CANDLER *& DAVIDSON. Copartnership. jpHE subscribers lraving entered mto co-part nership in the (COMMISSION and FACTO RAGE BUSINESS, under the firm of , Candler 4- Davidson, Will be thankful to their friends and the public m general, for a share of their patronage. Their bouhting-room and stores are two doors west of A. Bassett’s Ship Chandlery, under the bluff, Mongins 4 Upper Wharf- JOHN CANDLER. JOHN DAVIDSON, nov. 3 ... “T NOTICE. THE copartnership heretofore existing betwocu the subscribers in tlie practice of the Law, is this day dissolved by mutual consent f ’ ■ Charles S. Henry , \yUliam Hogan. Savannah, Nov 27, 1823, 93 FOR SALE, LANDING from brig Levant, 22 bags, prime Coffee 10 hhds St Croix Sugars 25 bags Pepper 20 barrels Potatoes 10 do Beets. J. STONE. nov 18 COGNAC BRANDY.” FIVE pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof, F Du puy’s brand, imported at Charleston, anil warranted genuipe 6 boxes Claret^’Chateau Margaud, Ist quality 6 do Gruau Larose, do. 12 do Champaigno do. The above wines have been particularly selects ed ir) F rance —f° r sa^e subscribers. . 4 A. Le Barbier 6p Cos. dec 9 d'l wharf. CAbIiNL 1 Ft'R NATURE. JAMES SMITH is now opening an assortment of Furiiitgre) instore No.ii Penfield’s row, and solicits a share Os patronage from the people of Savannah and its vicinity. dec 13 * ‘ 106 NEW-ORLEANS SUGARS. 43 HIIDS. New-Orleans sugars, the balance I *3 of schr. Frances* cargo, for sale’ low to close skies. Apply to Ha{l t Shapter &l Tupper. dc* 12 ‘ ‘ f : - F QVV'ENS, Surgeon Den tist, will shortly be in Savarinah, and spend a feur weeks fox’ the practice of his profession. ’ - dec 1 i‘ Q5 5 * A Mocking Bird escaped from its cage in the early part of last week.’ If any per son should have taken it, they will obligollle own er by giving notice to the piiuter. dey U * ‘ f