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"JUSTUS, Nu. V." i< received end shall line
a place to-morrow.
GEOUCdA LEGISLATURE.
Extract •} a Inter flan MtlUitfevUe, doled AV
vomit- 13,183d.
Since my lut fetter to you nothing of nmcli
importance bi* been done In either house. On
Friday last the Gave™or elect ml awufti into of.
Ac* in pretence of the Senate awl liouie of Re.
preientativea au.la large concoiirae of citizens,
in a solemn anil impreztive manner.
The bill to alt'r the mode of electing electors
for President of the United Slates, to aa to place
the election in the hunt* of the people by gene
ral ticket, baa been read twice in the llouae of
Representatives and made the onler of the day
for Thursday nest. -Much discussion will take
place on this subject—although there is a strong
pstty in favor of the bill, still I am aure it will not
pass There has aim been introduced mto the
Senate * bill to lay off the State to seven Congrea
aiooil Distriet*, wbwh wil>, oedoubt, get its quie
tus in that body;
Yesterday, a bdl extending the time lor taking
out .panla of land, to llie 2Tth day of December
1831, anl reducing the fee* on the same from
twtetcra dollars to Iwch/t dollars, was passed by a
arge majority in the iloute of Repreaentatives.
It is thought that it will pass the Senate.
The election far Rank director* will not take
place until after the ou&wttee oa banka have
made thete report, which wtttbe laid befor-die
Legislature in the course of ten or twelve d»yr.
John u. Uuasell, Jacob Chatburne, Edward
Usher, William C. MiHa, and Thomas H. Williams,
have been apeinted n juries puolic far tb* eeun-
ty uf Ch.lhsin. ) ; „
Since the election of CoL Troup to the Guber.
naturial chair, party spirit seem. to have subsid
ed—awl the people appear aadaSed whu >ha re
lult. The coerse the garcraoc has pursued to-
wools tus opponents is welt escalated to restore
bar army and good order throughout the stain
whilh must be gratifying to those wb i ere inter,
ested in her welfare and prosperity. We ate
wiliingte shake hands with o->r opponents and
bury the hatchet. Though we have beaten them
we will not exult over their defeat, nor will we
persecute or proscribe them—they are our
brethren, and aa loch let us treat them. The
following article which appeared in the Georgia
Journal of tha morning, is so much in unison with
rng d(lo ■Ml—OtFgond those of a vast majority
of the people of Georgia, that 1 have incorpO
gated it in tint letter. It fotlnwa:
£trtffea*/Gam-oar.— Pursuant ton joint reso
lotion pro umwy adopted, the Senate and House
of Heprese I'.abves of this state proceeded at half
past one 'clock, on Thursday last to ballot for
Governor.’ Only two candi.lateS were named—
Col. Geoig-r M. fra no am) Capt. Matthew Talbot,
of who n the former received 85, and the Idler
, 61 rotes, l'wa of the fr.cn.is of Col. Troup aid
tint attend, awl h»e not yet arrived. Both of them
we r.-gret to learn, are confined at home by severe
tVc are highly gratified srith the choice that baa
been nude i—yet we toast express our surprise,
si the unnecessary degree of iapurtance which
tuts been attached, by some persons at least in
other states, to this election —It was not, we be
lieve, pretend :1 bv the friends of either candi
dale here, tha me rote of Georgia, o* the Presi
d.ntial quettiao would be affected by the result
of the Governor’* eleetioo—let that rrnlt be what
it might C,pt. Thibet sod bis friemla entirety,
ur almost without exception, seemed anxious to
produce o conviction that they did not consider
the questions as connected i-aod by far the larger
part of them avowed their preference for Mr.
Crawford over evaty other candidate.
I Uw notUhi ntomlu bat good mteii'
tion—me only, thatll will endeavor ihrt the
MKiWilli giblH HaMii'
to Qw at depend* on tpe, bold too Mtict *c
countability, and the ttate, aocordiug lo lit
means, de fended against itt enemies.
’J'he season of peace; Gentlemen, In which
we find ouqofvet, it (ha season
tiva’lon of thu-art* ot peace | and wbat I*
wanting In the works of Providence design
‘ for the purposes of man, tU lor the in
_atry of roan lo improve ', and to improve
what Gud hni bounlifffiy given, ia gratitude
to Gud, In the measures, therefore, which
you may deem proper, to extend or belli'
late the great work of internal improvement,
yuu may *t all time*, rely on my hearty and
zealous cu-operation.—•With regard lu the
other measure-, embracing the leading in
teresta of our country, that (a idem we will
move in harmony and in concert, I have the
best aaiuranco in the patriotism and intolii
genet with which I am surrounded.
FeUutv-Uttisons—Let its cease our strife*
Let oar|divitiun*bo at an end. The march
of science ia so ttevdy—'.ho progress oi
illumination to irresistible in this great and
growing country, that tha generation to
come may look baclHipon our foibles with
pitv and conipasaionT Let us discard nur
selfishness therefore, amUetmur motto be
—GOD AND OUll COUNttRY.
The following gentlemen compote the Com.
anittee*In Senate: ’
WOM miR.-Capt 8itrtbt* arrived alFfot
idenccfrnm Ivies repoittlhaUbe daybefow be
sailed, news waa received there fbom Alietnt, that
the Spanistda had been succea-rul iu several ac
lionr.anJthatIJWITenchtroop* had descried
to the Spaniard! in one body. Ha-afe* atatca
that on the 3 Jth Sept, when bo passed Cibtahar,
the cut* he heard a firing Item tha Speribh fbi|» m the
Uay sad Cuele and Thrift, which be supposed
was in conaeque'tice offal orsble accounts hot! the
On the ntatt of the Republic—Metsr». BUck-
•hear, Uerrieu, Junes of Oaldwin, Cook, Allen of
Burke, Walker anti Wooten*
On F. nance— Messrs Brown of Hancock,-Cra#
ford, SJontj;ome*y of Jackson, ll*x«ell aud Cof.
fee.
On the Judiciary—Messrs Berrien, Gamble,
Burney, Wilb .m, U *m:*r and Kobinson.
On Banks—Messrs I* meU, Jones of Baldwin,
Montgomery of De Kalb, Walker and Biackston.
On m1*iicult*re end Internal Improvement—
Mcstr* Atleu ot Elbert, Little, Wimberly, Hitler,
Worthy, Barnet, Harper and Mangham.
On Public Education nnd Free Srhsalt—Messrs
Gamble B*kn, Powers, Jones of No# tun, L jck
hart of Warren, and Watson.
Oa JtiUtjry .-iff.*ir»—Messrs Cleveland, Cr.flVe,
Grave s, Plii!ip» uf Jones, Montgomery of Oe Kdb,
Utacksinn, Bullock, Wimberly and Berrien.
On the Penaciuiary—Messrs Holt, Garriton,
XU-ir, Glen *, M’Ktnney and Ia>ckhart of Bullock
On Printing— Mc»r» Graves, Holt, and Tip
pii«.
On Enrollment—Utssn Brown, of Camden,
Beat and Mullock.
lit sin Powers, Garmon, Harper, Ronner and
Minn were appointed a CommiUee on Petition*.
The Commute© On the part of the House are as
follows i
Just Received,
50K3MSi»-*>“>“
<0 bblilfack Wbc.i PhlkdcIpU, Ita,
40 I do tieah’Crackcr* tad Butter Diacuil
. 30 lirkina froth Ghahen Butter
10 ‘
BOV IT
ertions turned rather more, w« thought upon per-
ooeal attachment*—eel Jive services—compara:
Sire merits, and the tendency which ene choice
or the ether would have to promote union and
peace el home, and lo consign allatatediiaeationa
aed local parti** lo oblivion, than upon any ether
question.
The •liapoaifrautoadopthfiberdand conciliato
ry course »f policy was attibutedtw both candi-
da'eeeta recnmnaecdilleM to office: and We ere
aure the aacceiMel ohe eBwwt hi—It no teas
Vhan hit opponent would have done, if he lad
I haem elected, to realize the expectation* formed
othim, and to unite ui a* GEORGIANS, and ItE-
FURLT-ANS, under the banner of the CON ST I
TUTION. * Let hi* exertions meat writ the seal
ous co operation of all. Let tbdoven of peace,
Virtue, and social order recognise no other arsteh-
werdv, tally round no other ataadani, end bold ell
fie Iriendv, except those, if there be any inch,
who woulddiaturb lb* publae tranquility. .The
people at 'arge, w* aiaceroly believe, earnestly
desire quiet and harmony. They have nothing
to gain by espouting the print* interest! or ptr
tonal aciutoaitiet of potticiaa*.—Their only con-
e rn i-. Who wilt beet aerve the country. Let all
who love the It-pubUe atrivc together for Uii*
but only at brethren,—end let him who will
u^urie^ aed meet carefully
•aliycooHdcredu the BEST
eaidenee we can giv« Uut in tbeae
oner remarkswe exprasa the testimenu and the
wl^naefihtftieiadioJ thewa^ul ewadidale,
it the eddraa* deBmadhy him la the LeviahttR.
when he took the oath of oAce. Front what we
the aentiroeutaevpretaed in it will be
— A —-1 kto
tuop wi caemmra qj
cctcly lore* bis country.
INAUGURAL ADDRESS,
hut* Crnstn, .
I come ta the admioittratloa of yottv jj.
bin with unfeigned diffidence of tpy own
nhilitv to manege them to yonr advanuge.
The indulgence which you have ahewn me
on every pust occasion b nay inducement to
ondertako it, and ay Incentive to persevere
At every step ofay progress, there will u
errors to extenuate—vreakncatea to over
look. Nevertheless, I com# into office [nc
nnd unlettered, without pantiooa to gratify,
er pledget to redeem;—and wbat is deemet
to be tight, under the coasutation and the
On tie State afthe Republic—Messrs Branham,
Kenab, Birdaong, Tuomuof Burke, Anderaor,
Daniel, Henderaon, Burns, Buruavlea, Dsy, and
Gilptoro of .Morean.
Os-fferwre—Mesara Foster of Greene, Brock
man, Crocker, Hutchinson. SaRold, Header,
Burch, Hudson, Singleton, Campbell and Meriws-
the.-.
On .Ijriculnire ami Internal Ittptavement—
Messrs Turner, Morrow, Walking Fort, Comp.
Jell, Hutchinson, Upson, Fooler, Feil, Early and
Altnm.
.Military CommUtn—Messrs Daniel W.-fTbrd,
. hrotian, Kenan, Dawson, Gilmore of Morgan,
Camphen, Lyman, Gla<acock, Bureb, and Aah.
.On Public EJacatiai and Free veAsv/i—Messrs
Upaun, Abercrombie, Meriwether, McCaur, Law,
Goliiing, A-cry. Heard, Chriatiac, Aah sad Too.
lie.
On tb* Judiciary—Messrs Datehinson, Upson,
\t allhour, Foster of Greene, Early, Foster of
Columbia, Banks, Selman, Law nil Thomas ot
Warren.
On Jlankt—Messrs Upton, Law, Pooltr, Early,
Fort, Branham, Hudson and Jones of Lincoln.
On tkt Penitentiary—Messrs Fort, Bates, Coch
ran, Thomas of Burke, Lester, GignUKat, Cone,
Graves and Clopton of Pike
On Fvrctlmai—Messrs Dawson, Meroney, He
ard, Scarlett nnd Fleming.
Os Petitint— Uetan Cullens, Ash, Bledsoe,
Moure and Greene.
On Frintinr—Messrs Robinson, Smith, Spann,
Lamar and Mitchell.
Oa Privilege) and Ebctuiu—Mem Kenan,
Cox, Campbell, Tootle sod Lyman.
FROM HAVANA.—The brig Cetberine, arriv.
ed at Charleston from Havana, has brought papen
to the 6th inst. inclusive Nothing new.
The markets for rice were very dull, and there
waa no likelihood of selling any to advantage: the
import during the last two week* wan 1500 tier
ces. The new coffee la represented to be poor
stuff and telling at 15 to RIF. No good qualities
of Sugars could be obtained! Flour &16a 16J.
FROM FRANCE—Bordeaux papen to the
36th September, have been received at New
York, by the arrival of the ship OtheU*. They
contain nothing of importance. The Markets
were very doll—there waa but Tittle of the old
crop of Brandy to be had, and the new crop waa
not expected to be in before the middle of Decem
ber, the vintage bemg very late this season.—
Fourth proof waa held at 260 ft. pr 53 veils.—
Shipments for theUnired States from Bordeaux,
were very acarce, and freight* getting low.
FROM VERA CUUzZrhe Br. ship or war
Tyne, arrived at Havana the 4th in(L from Vera
Cnu and Tampico, brought the Intelligence that
hoatifitica still continued between the Spaniard*
and the Mexicans. A Urge supply of shot and
sheila waa forwarded to the Cutleof St John de
UUea, from Havana on the 1st September.
FROM BRAZIL^—By Ute account! from Pare,
received at New York, we learn that that city had
■o rendered to the gevurnmeat of BniiL Lord
CecextitHad arrived them Inin 80gut ship
one of bit squadron, and wan fitting out a own
Portuguese frigate which bn had captured.
.The sloop May Hover, tailed from Philadelphia
oa the 7th but. far Norfolk, wbh a detachment
of Marine* under command of Lrent, Baawtavoa,
destined for tha frigate United Statm, Cota. Ilwt.
The election in New York for Charter Officer*,
awd Member* of the LegirUinre, terminated, on
■•a Jth inat. The “people* ticket" prevailed la
the city by a majority of about fin hundred vote*.
The Baths lathe city ef New York, have de
ter mined to receive the hotel of the'different tel.
'*« imaktia the lateriot of that ttate, and also
0» the banka In New Jersey and Connecticut, at
their par nlut in deposit and is payment.
We learn from 8L AagvMlM, under date of
he Jth Irak that the Cn.iminrimm were still in
■lion, sad had rejected the great grant of the
Make of Aligoa.
A 1’oatacript to the New York Gaxette of the
8th biM. ftam\ahe».ii« later aeeounta by Urn arri
val below of the brig Csawynner, which taUcd
from Gibraltar on the jt/1* a/Oefter, at which
time thtf Spanianla still heklCadls,and titere waa
no proapect oMa btidg aurrendtrod lo the French,
FROM LIU A.—The accounts from Lima reeel
ved at Baltimore, by the arrival of the ship £a,
fiimith tome additional particulars respecting the
occupation of that city, by the 8p»nl*h troops un.
det Hen. Ca«Ttai.c,but are ool so Ute by aeveral
daya aa those we have already publiihed, received
at Norfolk from Panama.
It is Mid that in making Ibe contract* for carry,
tng the various mails in the United State*, last
month, the applications weteao numerous that
thyntt Matter General waa enabled to reduce the
amauat heretofore paid for tint acre ice, £70,000,
The Lrgialature of Vermont have passed a til
to prevent hone-racing. '
A revere gale of wind was experienced at Ber
muda about the 4th uh.<*hich did eontiderable
damage to tho bouses wharves, a Ipplng, Ac.
.itijtata Jfurtrtqr-During the, week ending
Saturday last, Cottorf has declined in the Auguati
Market halfaeentj 1JJ ia the highest price .*iat
can be got for ptinur.
J/tftroach qf IFinrer.—Cold and cloddy
daya, and frosty nights, have contu upon us
•■villi their warning, ‘'Prepare for winter !’’
1'he trees urs rapidly losing i heir green ver
dure ; and vegetation, growing sallow am
sickly, bids us,“Prepare lor winter !” The
sun pays us but a brief daily visit already ;
and the rapid approach of each succeeding
night, speaks also,“Prepare lor winter!”—
\\ ell, how will the honest Farmer prrp-.re!
Oil, he has had a noble season—lie has
barn lull of grain and hay, and - apples for
cidet, and penty of wood to burn. He is
ready.—Our Irtcnds, the Merchants, will
gel up a winter assortment dlrtctjy : they
will dojvery well.—The Mechanics can get
along all weathers; they have dependedts
enough at their backs: the girls who are
going to marry, will want lurnitute; the far
mers, sundry nlcknacka, fee. Uut how shall
the Printer prepare, who has no wood, n»r
winter stores, slid half of whose subscribers
have nor fluid Aim} nh! bow shall he
prepare 1 Hope will whisper to him, “They
will be along by and by. He will not.be fits
appointed—do, no', no." pep Wantui—
A boot fftu good subscribe's this winter;
for whicflDlhsoks'aadj prude assoltmenl
of Arm*, "Lefittalive Proeerdingt, and a
great variety of literary articlea, will be
given- ‘ Trent emporium.
BA
W. T. \V
■317
OAUDUY A HERBERT.
147
FLOUii.
Bbls 8upeifine Flour, rre*d per ship
Wm. Pena, Iron Philadelphia
or tale by
WU. GASTON.
Uongin't Wharf.
17 »317
US
Soda
tom
Febnunr Tana, 1BU—vm T
)■ Complete s
The Genuine Seidlitz
,, ♦ Powders.
fi Ct Dozen SeidliU Powders
M.d 34 do Soda do
Just rreelved per ship Clifford Wayne fromN.
York and wansnted to be the true English aa 1m.
parted sod far sale by
FUANC181. LAY, Dnwgiat,
Shad’s Buildings.
nov 17 r*?!7
19ih Vesey Jr’e Chancery ‘
At' aatiiu'a Paaenes of tha Cduh
, Hr neb, in Ptraannl Jkllmi and "
8 volt. 88.
HasKota'a Ttunts oa the La* of jv*
combining theory with practice, amxf
the Plcatangt In the aeveral iSonlli'^
Manaua’a Dreasr or Nias Paroa
FOOLSCAP end LETTER PAP EE,
nor 14 w3l5
■ V
Saratoga and Uallstun Spring
Waters.
CA Dozen of there eclebnied wzterh put up
tJvyin one and two dcsen boats direct from
the Sprinya and in order—Just realised and for
sole low by
• FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,
Corner Of Congress and Whitaker streets, Shad’*
Building. ,
17 cailir
The Subscribers
b. w. taJh rooaiiis t
Oa 3 pi pea Cog Brandy, Beimiette
3 lihds Jam Rum
S3 kega Tobacco NoT '
10 bbbNaamik cider
JO.do Vinegar
10 do Cherry Brandy
t315
mb w .goods
fTAVPz receded b/the laic arrival* from Eng
«JL land, and the Northern SUies, the following
articles,• whicli will be duposea of on accommo*
d-iting term*, vi* j
|\ Tons English Iron of aknott every de-
c#\Jr *criptUin,
20 iwn Swedes do do do
. r do Shear Moulds
1 do Gcnosn Sti*d
*50 casks Nails and Spikes, assorted
8 boxes Sheet Copper
2 &dcs Copper Kails
3 roll* Sheet Lead
500 lb. ^eiue and Sewing Twine
400 kegs belt English White Lead
50 , do gresD*blue, yellow uad ted Paints
35 do SpiQi-riFDruwn
. 50 Polls Mu Dais Duck
20 Pieces Havens do
2 Fishing Seiner 90 yards long
A gen-rtl ami complete x^rwtment SHIP CftAN<
DLF.RV and IIAUDWAfiE—Also, LAMP and
PAINT OIL.
WM. TAYLOR h SON.
nov 17 c»217
MARRIED—Li l’liiladeb)lua,on Saturday even
mg, 1st InsL by ibe Rev. Gregory T. BedcU, the
Hon. AlvkksCvtXBKKT, of Savannah, to. Sanaa
G. daughter of Pr. Jonen of the tame plaee.
Superfine tlour.
Juct received by the Gcerjitn aiyl IPilliam Penn
t AA «HLS tupufi io Flour
illlff 13 half bbls Hee^ choice ffeieea
2 of Tongues *
' 1 of Round* juit up by B AV Shuster
for family use and on consignment
45 half bbls N York Bi ef
60 bbls Watliington Gin
M> haml'omc Stoves with pipes to an
. Zwer the tvm.-; f - tile by
. P. HcDKilMOrT.
nov 17 '3tT7
» A HE tubao^N^tma his friend* and the
. public in'grneval, tint be still continue* to
tell the first quality of wood, on If. M. Guodwina
wharf.
WU. A. MOORE
v|7 2l7t?
PORT OF SAV ANNAH.
Boston and Liverpool Une Ship Amethyst,
Buney, Boston, 12 days to Johnston Hills tf co.
comignrea. Passengers Rev Mr Whiton and la.
dv, Rev Ur Blodg(t,,Rev Hr Flake, Capt Phil
brick, klra Robbins, Mr Church, Mr Bailey, and
Mr Smith. The AuKok a pilot off this port on
Friday Morning last e
Ship Wm Pens, Hanulton,ftpm Philadelphia, 5
da ftp the cues, to W Gaston consignee, with sun
dries to W Galon, T Wright, Camming A Gtrsth
mtv, and others Passengers, H B Gwtlhmey,
Lady, child and servant, Messrs. Kern nnd U*Cor-
miefc and 3 in the tteerage.
Ship Juno, Miltimore, Boston 10 days t* S R
Parkman, J W Ireng, ARE Wood, J Davidson,
R 8 G<>ff, O lohnsoo, D Carney Jr. and L Baldwin
A co.
Ship Reheccu Sima, BrevrUm, Philadelphia, aed
5 da fm the capes, to Nicholas £/ Neff.
Brig Hope, Clare, Waldobora, (Me) 15 days, to
J Candler
Sloop Heaper, Allen, New Bedford, 8 days, to
the master.
Sloop Mary, Perry, from New York via Charles-
ton, 13 hour* from the latter, with merchandise,
toJ S Simmons and L Baldwin Aco. Passengers,
Mr Scott and Lady, J S Simmons, A Wilier, L
Wilier, T Dill, D Ventreo*. and MrMchardaon.
Sloop Haxall, Holmes, 12 hour* fm Charleston,
with merchandise to J M'Nirh, T W Galea* and
W It H Rote. Five passengers.
Sloop John Chevalier, l day from St Marya,
with cotton to Miller A Fori and A Low A oo and
orange* tod cotton t* the master. Passengers
Jno M’lntoth Jr. end Mr Grimes. Left, a sloop
from Nusau with writ for Clark A Johaaooi and a
sloop from St Augustine. Patted a schooner go
At Trite—A ship agidto be the French ship
Union, where from unknown i and a brig whack
came in from aea this morning
raowmaroew.
Ship Auguste, Wood, at New York, Udtyu.
Schr Phoenix, Broom, do 8 do
Schr Rambler, Harria, at Providence, 811 Inst.
Prig Messenger, Barnet, at New York, 8th inst.
The ship Three Sisters, Bel), br Greenock,
tailed this forenoon.
The ship Lady GaHatin, ted brig Joseph, clear,
edat N York foe this port the Ah mat.
The sloop Leopard, from Newark for Uria port
WtoatNYerktheathlnpA' .-
The Levant, whose arrirat at New York w*
then ioned on Saturday, wu carried in by Mr.Mo
xir the 3d mate i Capt. Blown and the 1st mat*
haring died os the passage. • .
The achr Sally of Boat or, wu cast away on
the 3J.h ult. on Chincoteagu* Shoals, and entire-
ly tost. Crew all ttved except one.
The achr. Rabbit; Foatar, Jbr this port and
Charleston, was to tail from Alexandria shoot the
Uthinet.
Sheriff’s Sales—Continued.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
YITIU. be told in Dent of the Court House ia
TV Ettinglum county, between the eaual hoars
of ten and three o'clock.
Three bee persons of tsioor, to wll—^Hannah
and her two children Daphne end Betty, ta be
•old by. enter of the Justice* of the Inferior Coert
of Effingham coenty, under the act or the Leg!
lature, made asaaening free ptrwas of cotoi
paired oa the 19th DceemkerlSlA
JOHN O. MlNBLBDGKFf t.vn
NT 11 313
JAMES
COf the tat, firm fffr
C ONTINUES to carry oa Ihr T.,ln8
neaa at the old stud on foe WT!
ead of the City Hoteh aadhtawooi!®”
oaaurtmeel of
KHoihs, Cassineres, Vestings,
lh the most fashuiubie pattrnttndsonieiU
ofzreiy auperiornuality, waichbewii?
in the newest and beat stylA be toriar
of flat rata workmen in Ui
has brought out froci the north.
He haaabo ° tt ^™‘htge aatortmeot cf
Reait/maie Clothing,
Comprising erery article bitte-kee, wbi
mule in foe beat maimer, under bU era
0 tendance, expressly, for this market, vu
Dress and Frock Coats,
Vests, Pantaloons, Glares;
Shirts, frilled fod plain, 8optaduA
axz a SAiax aaaottnnn
cloaks,
some *f ehlch (for Ladifoi an of astir it
quality, . 3
J. W, tenders hi* tincere thttkatthiafi
customers for the patronage they have i
hM, end hopes by bis asafoqity and WM _
businett, to merit,* continuance of their hvonl
His goodi.wil(be offered at- prices to laihl
customers to buy for cadi. Which. wLibehiin
uple in selling.
iUTlie older* of
oticiled.
~W White Pine Boards,
rtOUaale on bond the b g Hope, 80.000 feet
L white Pine board*, inqti leaf '
JOl.N CANDLER,
Jones’ ButMinca.
unv 17 . 3 7*
Notice. , ■
f HAVE appointed Mr. Isaac W. Whitlock
: lawful attorney^luring my absence from S*vt»
nth. .. ■,
••'J FREDERIC 8ELLECK.
To Rent. m
Two Stores in Market SPai
J fatao; Pew No. 84 in the lndependeti
SI Preahyterian Church. Apply to -
irl J.W. WIlfl LOqK.
nnv 17 w217
cf hit former. <
All perton, having «Mettled accounts ritkd
!ete firm of Sollam & IFcOe, which waa ti
by mutezl ennsent .in Au - of lut, are i
to come llrwaM and liquidate them ■
ft , 1310
&■ White and Jlfort Plains,
James Anderson &. €o.
fTAVE iiflt reci.ved bv the thwGeonUft
n Liverpool AfrotklUkM&l supply of
llutckinson’sand Grundifi Pit
Comprising* fMffdWr eanrtmrer of bothdi
‘ ALSO;
Heavy London Duffle Blanker |
Beat ftwty two inch
• 4 BALTIC HEMP UAbWNf?,
Together with a big* amortawM-af a
QitOVSi which they offer far safer
timed prices; •
nav k5* 316
Copperplate and Seal En
C VUD8 op Address, visiting C
ami eountihg hbite 9*s ‘
i rally, c recited with aMln
by , d.l
oel 13 H98
Spermaceti. Candles,
F superior quality, jit-i received tod fed
lit quiiwili ■* in *mt porch* rvA hf
FRANCIS I. LAY, Hrntfin, I
SkmhJI«lfep.|
nov 15 rk3l6
iGeorgia Chapter Mo. 3, of
Ra hi J|f
•C7* TI# Members of said Chap-
ter are requested to attend a rrqular met ting of
the aune at their Hell, this evening at 7 o’clock.
Punctual attendance is requeued.
By order of the M.P.. H. P
R. RA1FOBD, Sec’ry
now 17 *317
Philadelphia IVkulctj.
20JS?hy efa “ S! ? ,GeWll,tl
R. CAXPBCUi .
. - Mongin’* lower BuiUaft I
nov 15 • Jl6
Attention/.’!—let Company.
A N Election b hereby ordered to be ho>d. at
xXtheeffe*of JohnDUboEsq. J. P.forlvtand
Ved Lieut*, and Enaigxno Satarday the 39th inst
under the eeperinttndance of two Jlajiatratet,
and tw* Fretholdeia,ora majority of them—tho
FoU to he opened at 10 e^St £ M.
HENRY MACDONNEI.L,
Capt. fat company 0. M
no* tf 317
Planters Dank.
rnpifi tank will bo ahtt«e Thursday nextlt be>
sgjiayiagas’g^S
, < - J MABSRAui Cashier,
oov 17 aSI?.
WOOD"
I WOA coitract to delirer at the plaztathm
* three milca from town, on the White Bluff
Beefe eny number of Cordauf Wood, good qut|.
ty vrvylow for cash— and at the same time urn!-
tnbscribcron the premiaea, ettlitt by e notice in
writing or la pence re e tea price than it can be
fitlaiew—AlerwMoh-eeshwMbe required
entbedcfivtnrof the wood Ac. . ,
, B. ROWELL
• KAlf aSlfi ’ .
Matron Wanted.
fflHB Board of Trustee* of the Savannah Fe.
J. male Asylum, will on the first Thursday in
December next, elect e Matro* tetoo inatitution
To Hire.
A First rate Waiter, wage* moderate
at thw office. 4
CAVALRY. ORDERS.
T . "NOVEMDI
HE membeia of the Georgia I
quirril to tfiemhle a une Cit
Tucdjy Evening next, at 7 o’clock, it
vacancies u there may he among the
miaaiohed officer^ and oe buiiqe»‘ “
By order of Lieut Stus*. ’
KIRBY, tat Sergh. O »I
no* 15 316
Court s/ Common Ptsfii 9*d <
and Terminer.
. OCTOBBRTEBR,
TOSfAII PenfieM, Jacob Wifcox. vmh ' n
*F Greene, iTheododus Bertow ■«« H,
Stilem Grand Jurett remmnned l*
Court, A baring made default—#r*r«* 1*^®
be Itreral fined Forty Dollar*—and U
day, harlc* Itoe, Joab H. Frosaer,
Bryta, Jama* Waahingtofo Jama* Wit
Taft, John MaKenmm. >«. Wtiliirel
aodJolm Dovidaae Petit JOrrora sm
attand this Court, ami he*lag. read, i
tkryS, Hut tAre be reravally feed Twain*
ualeat iwffuur afereua* be fi'od i* tb
ofifet before (k* fint Aqr cf the irxt »»*•
3f^EBsaBaiM
nor I* *216 . f