Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 06, 1825, Image 3

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.ta-j.sur.li n? 1 have, wit'll perfect frank ! ninnt to go to Monticollo, nnd was accnm ' i .. I' In Vslll Itnitiufl Kunlr In llm Mitmnini Kit a nnlinl ntin f 9 * .w Bui aml cordiality, communicated to you previous to tin- receipt of your letter ol the Jjtli July. In that letter; you will recol lect, you mi far lost sight of your own pro- Mr. Hailey that it wuuhl nuver do to desert. that whole families, father, mother, children the party in that way. But it did not ull | and domcBtics, have been swept off by tli< The Pensacola Gazette states, that Ityr dings, 1. Trowis, Ponce & M’KenzIe, J. almost outiruly depopulated, |Utt| Tvii ro o n » * * . — a ( i .11. vw wvv.i wu iff III* pur sphere, of action, as to attempt to give have the ctloct, and the lutermgator.ua pestilence prevailing there. The public of- m«» wlmt you torm “agentle rebuke." You wore teslod by Gen. Guinea, as huving * 1 B F ' thus, then laid aside tho wnntnil high thoinua- boon auswureil, ami not sworn to for want. "c® 8 havo been removed. Accounts from Herbert & co. Waodruff &. Seymour, (Greensboro’) G. B. Lamar, Noriun, Cook ck co. (Lexington) Allen & Puwurs, (Clin ton) A. M’Bride 4rco. (do.) A. M’Bride & co. (Augusta) J. Meigs, Johnston, Hills & co. Lav & Hendrickson, L. Rosighol, (Au- ,, ,. , . , ... gusta) F. Deraler, E. Coppou, P. E. Brus- ot' your brilliant pen,-—IA* Federal Ooeern- ol nil ullicor authorised to administer an tho Bay of St. Louis, state that the people sine, E. B. Crane, I Augusta) Cleland & SI sit. <*• State ri/fhit oath | but that Mr. Bailey was ready to 0 f New-Orloan. were flocking there to avoid Fraser, A. &E. Wood./Cumming & Son. Yazoo cbiiint ifc. ,Vc.—and leaving ull these swear to them nt any tune- The lost ac- . “ . Pauengert. Messrs. M. Wayne, A. B. uroat Iiialtors to stand or move ill tho sepa-. count we had of this matter was that the ,ne aioitneaa raging m that city. | Hi,„li., j. amlmm, Promlergraas, Norton, ami distinct orbils in which the federal interrogatories wore still left in the hands of Oi,r New-Orlonns paper, by last night’s Cook and Smith. r ‘ ” »-o ■ - 1 Brig Prances, Crofts, Philadelphia, U [miltly' as'il'would seem, to miautliorised These facts were detailed by Mr Bailey, tnurtuiity exists iu New-Qrloauo. personal animadversion and "robuke.’Houch- to a gentleman of undoubted voracity who I = ■ _ _ ..ill.,ini .intii s confide* guve°tlium tp us. Why are these things | Latest from England.—By tho Couri- days, to 1$. Rood, consignee, and a full car go, to Dunham & Cainpficld, N. B. Weed, H. Tupper, Mrs. Wardrobe, J. G. Blois, J Shaffer, W. T. Williams, M. Iloug & co. inir certain official duties confided tome. „ , , In ninelling the personal censure anil so? And why has Gun. Games evinced so or at New-York, Liverpool papers to the 1 Mary Griffith, C. Roo, L. Petty, 0. Taft, 1 * ! ».«# tu.ii hntro tapntnd wrnnl ..it nnvinlv l.t liavn tlifl Lrimtv Inntln • -- P. JJill, I. Norton, StOttOI Boat CO. A. G. Oemler, T. Butler & co. P. Houston, J. ' contain no po “ “ authority save that which is impiaiueu in mm in iavoroi me iroaiy ; mat umre were nticai intelligence. The commercial nows the breast of every upright man, civilizpd but very few Chiefs and Head Men who „. m bo found undor tho Commercial head, and savage, and which is known to the vir-, signed it, that the nation was not represent- menace euntafpeil to what you have termed great an anxiety to 23d July, and London to the 21st inclusive, vnor •> mild rebuke," 1 have acted on my void? Ho lias reported that there is very • . , ’ own individual responsibility, without nny little more than oneJiftieth part ol the Indl- have been received. They cuntain no po. anther,iv save that which is implanted in aus in favornftho treaty ; that there were litical intelligence. The commercial nows For New-York, [ESTABLISHED LIJfE,] The established line packet ship LOUISA MATILDA, W. W. Story, Matter, Will sail on Thursday next— For freight or passsge, apply on board or to Sept 8 HALL & IIOYT. ■ M’Nisli, J. Truchclut, Johnston, Hills & ro. A. Parsons, J. W. Russell, Mrs. Camp bell, I. W. Morrell, Ponce & Mackenzie, R. Campbell, M. Hopkins, L. Petty, S, B. Parkman, the master and others. Er.hr. Philadelphia, Emery, 5 days from Now-York, with merchandise, to H Lord& co. II. Cleland, Cohen & Miller, B.W. De- lamuter, and G. B. Lamar. P'anengers, ciul robher of reputation, wliose known make a speech to them on the subject him-; * ln "'” 1 ' , jr. ami tmas.vvnitos,, Q B pt. p. M’Donald, J. S. Barrry, J. W. weapon is the pen. 1 have uo money ; and self, declaring In them that tho President j Jr. John Blight, the gunner, and Edward Quill but little property of any kind thut would wished them to sell some land, and that, Fitzgerald, the purser, who were examined command money-ami therefore, have no therefore he wished it ? How could that I ihci pa „ on the shipping of specie from the occasion to guurd aguinst tho lugltway rob- honest that honorable man, Ool.Urowoli, au- 1 . b..*r; tho little store of wealth of which I dress tho Indians in that style, ami th«u an- j shore at night, tho transportation ot goods, am master consists of an untarnished nmiuco to the Commissioners that the j Rn d the general conduct of Commodore 4 > I Stewart, &c. tutius uinf wise, as tho “ first law of nature" ed. &c. tec. Now if tho nation was not re- i w .. . , ne> Saw which aathonzes the free use of presented, why did his very good friend Tllc ConrtMartial on Friday,August 20, the bayonet against the highway robber of Col. Crowell announce to tho Commission- j took the testimony of Lieut. Lewis M. muneif whose weapon is of u deadly hue, ers that the Cojncil had assembled and was . Goldsborough, Midshipmen Alex M. Hop- and the free use of ibe pen against the etfi- ready loprocood to bueinwa ? why^did he kinfl0M Jo , in R . Cnx , ( Jr . an(1 C |,as. Wilkes, j For New-York, The Tegular packet brig PHEASANT, Jervis, Mailer, .Freight will be taken at moderate raleB and she will be immediately despatch ed, JOS. GUMMING. ICT Consignees of goods by the above vob eel, are requested to receive them THIS DAY, at Hunter's Wharf. Sept 6 lOe iHorawi SAOS. BYJ. B. HERBERT St CO. TIGS DAY, Oih inst. At XI o’clock, will bo sold on Johnstnn, Hills & Co’s. Wharf, landing from schooner Philadelphia, 40 Bundles HAY. Sept 6 BYJ. B. HERBERT St CO. THIS DAY, 6th inst. Will he sold on Scott & Balfour’s Whart, landing from tho sloop Bob, from Nassau, 10 Tons Lignnmvilie.—Terms cash. Sr pt 6 For Baltimore, A reputation, w ith some testimonials of ouncil was in order to procoodlo business opplans generously and spontaneously j Why the whole matter is. that there were bestowed on me, by the Nutiottnl and more Chiefs and Head Men of the nation, s.'iue of tho Statu Legislatures, of which | who signed that treaty than there were Georgia is one; and by which she and'when the treaty wis made ceding the they have 'Cecnred my lasting gratitude i lands between the Oc.inulgee and Flint ri- anJ strengthened the ties of friendly feel- vers, (we stand ready for correction if we ing and brotherly union between us. This j err) and the Agent tested it, and would pro bnbly have smothered his own hostility to it entirely, but that he found he had barkers. MVMStm TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6. An election for fourteen Aldermen fo he city of Savannah, took pla-'e yesterday. We have never seen on any occasion with in our recollection, so little interest excited, ar on this. The number of votes received, was unusually small, being but l 240i Thu ! following is the result:— little store is highly valued by uie. It i.- my own—tny ull. It will be held in trust by me, for u»y children and my country—and it is therefore, my right and bounden duty to preserve and defend it 1 It would be crimi nal in me to neglect it! No earthly law can impair the higher lii\v ol self * defence ami self preservation. My letters of the Nth, 16th. and 22d June, and those of the 1st and 10th July, have convinced my friends, whose good opinion 1 value most highly, of my uniform and earnest desire to aUstain from collision with you •, and, in my answer to your’s of the 17th July, it is known that your sug gestion of the haste in which you wrote, induced me to decline u reply tor a week ; and until your letter made its appearance, as u-ual, in a newspaper, doubtless by your permission. If, in mine of the 2Kth July, of which you complain to the President, or in my last, of the iulh of this month, it should appear that nature or a tl'feclive education should have implanted in ine a little spice of that kulgh.1 errantry ibr which your Ex- cclJency is so much renowned, and that I should thereby have been tempted to break a lance toilh you in jK/m>dfiing like your own ' proper style, I cannot hut. hope that my fault, in this case, in following your exam ple, and quoting your own.expressions, (the only fault, with which I can possibly be char-; gcd.) will be pardoned by the President and people of the United States, of whose wis- dom and justice and magnanimity I have! the unsuccessful candidate^* hud the most undoubted proofs. To your; Excellency, I have no apology to offer—I ■ propose, however, that in our future corres pondence, after disposing of your futilo charges against me, that you and I may . fondue ourselves to our public ami official duties. When these are accomplished, I hereby promise, should you desire it, to cor respond with you unofficially< until “ we CHARLES HARRIS, : •• : 227. GEORGE MILI.EN, : : : : 223. JAMES MORRISON, : : ; 222. JOSEPH W. JACKSON.: : : 219. WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS, : 218. JOHN II. GAUDRY, : : : ; 217. WILLIAM R. WARING, . : 213. JOSEPH GUMMING, : : : : 212* WILLIAM C. WAYNE, : : 208. ISAAC MINIS, ! : : : : : 206. WILLIAM C. DANIELL, : : 197. SAMUEL B. PARKMAN, : : 196. SAMUEL PHILBRICK, : : 155. CHARLES G1LDON,: : : : 153. Messrs. Shkftu.1. and Morhi.i., were We give to-day the first part of one of the most triumphant and conclusive vindications of the course advocated by Gov. Tboui*, in relation to the lands ceded by the Creek Treaty, wo have yet seen. It is from the pen of Socha ri:s, who, it is but just to sny, The report of the Court of Inquiry, re specting the conduct of Com. Porter, in the alleged employmont of the West India Squadron, in the transportation of specie, acquits the Commodore ot all blame, and pays the highest compliment to his ac tivity and zeal in the suppression of piracy. The Southern Advocate printed at Hunts ville, alluding to the crops of cotton, says “ The season for a few weeks past lias been very unfavorable to the prospects of tin; planter in this part of our State. From tho extreme drought, and other causes, many large cotton fields are nearly ruined. We are informed, that in this, and in some of the adjoining counties there are fields of an hundred ucres in extent, which will not it is thought produce 100 lbs of seed cotton per acre.” *» SENEX”8hall receive attention in our next. Some other articles are omitted. Timkly NoTicg.—-booksellers and Fublish’ ers !—Should the lUcjor General Commanding continue ( s he ha; promised to doj his itn portant and interesting correspondence with Governor Troup, a gor.d opportunity will be offired of ad ling another epistolary volume to that admi able work the Elegant Extracit —[V.de Letter of 29tb ull 1 - Communicated COMMSaOI All. So hr. Samuel, Sutton, to days from Bal timore, with Corn, to It. Habersham. Schr Ggynct. Cowart, 5 days from Bal timore, to Hall & Hoyt, F. Sorrell, and others. Schr. Rising Sons, Allen, Vienna, 6 days, with Corn to the master on board. On the 3d inst. spoke ship Majestic from Europe,go ing into Charleston. The sloop John Chevalier. Sission, for Charleston, returned on Sunday,on account of head winds. The ship Oglet horpe, Teubncr, of this port, arrved at New-York on the 25th ult in 40 days from Liverpool. The brig Spark, from St. Mary's, arrived at New-York, 26th ult. The sloop Eclipse, from this port, was spoken off Cape May 22d ult. ARRIVED PROM THIS PORT, At New-York, 25lh ult. schr. Savannah, White, tf days. VP FOR THIS PORT, At New-York, Aug. 2G, ship Emperor Simpler, to sail 26th. The schr. RISING SUN, Capt. Fairbunk, .Will he despatched without delay. For freight or passage, apply to Capt. F. on board, at Hall & Iloyt's Wharf, or to J. B. HERBERT & CO. Landing from said schooner, 6000 I’ouhds Prime Bacon 50 Barrels Flour 3 Kegs Cavendish Tobacco 1000 Bushels Corn 2 Barrels Starch 10 Boxes Fig Blue For sale by J. B. HERBERT dt CO. August 27 liY J. B. HERBERT 6c LO. TO-MORROW, 7th inst. Will be sold before our store, at XI o’clk. general assortment of GROCERIES.— Also, 2000 Pouuds BACON. Sept 6 Hii To Rent, That large and commodious Brick Tenement Building in York Strnet, near Jeffereon-St, Possession given first November next Also, two Stores on Jefferson-St adjoining Mr. E. Jencks’. Rent will be moderate. Apply to THO*. It. PRICE. August 0 i 97rp Linseed or Paint Oil, J UST received per brig Frances, from Philadelphia, 14 Barrels of LINSEED OIL, warranted of the first quality and in the best order. IN STORE, 300 Ke»s English and Ameri can White Lead, with a general assortment of Goods in the PAINT, OIL, COLOR, GLASS, VAR NISH AND BRUSH TRADE, all of which will be sold low. Hawse and Sign Painting, Gliding & Glazing, carried on as usual, at reduced prices. P. MARLOW. Sept 6 10 To Rent, Tlliat convenient two story DWELLING HOUSE in Bry an-Street, Rsynolds-Squnre, a present occupied by Mrs. Carson Possession to be given the 10th October. ARCH. SMITH. Attorney for Mra. J. Bourkc, Sept 1 Otlri. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT Sf CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in September Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours of sole, a TRACT OK LAND, containing four hun dred acres, more or less, bounded nnrthard- ly by the Augusta Road, solitbardly by land lately Dr. Cocke’s, enstordly by binds of Jos. Stiles, and E. Jencks, nnd westardly by lands lately belonging to Wearat, with tho improvements, consisting of a good' Dwelling House and Sloblee attached, nnd three Negro Hou ses, being the real estate of Benj. Putman, dec. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administratrix, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.—Terms at time of sale- July 16 B8 too improve Sk! BY CALVIN BAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY IN SEPT. ■ At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-House in this city, TWO NEGltQ FELLOWS, prime field handB. August 11 Landing, From the London Price Current of July 19. —Cotton.—There is a very great change in public opinion respecting Cottons, specula tors have been watching the market, and if . „ . parcels could be .purchased on lower terms, shall have exhausted the argument; ’* and in tho present instance,has placed his cause j V ery extensive purchases would havo been then wo will siuud by our -- goose upon a foundation not to be shaken. We! made. The sules in London last week are quills, ami talk of *• valor”—about which , . . ., • nearly 3000 bugs of which a great propor you iiave written to the President. ' recommend* it to the serious consideration , tfon j g g urutgi al <j£ t0 I New Duties—The chief reduction in the I import duties are in hemp, dye weeds, ashes, Thu arrivals amount to 15,952 bags. The sales made in Carolina Rice, hav eeon only about 120 tierces principally at 16s to Ids fid for barely . middling quality, and a few fine at 20s to 21s per cwt. w»cy and the whole tribe of your newspaper slanderers, during the remain tag period of my life. I have tho honor to be , EDMUND PENDLETON GAINES, T Major General Commanding. t'Miis ft* Geo. M. Tuoui*, Governor of Georgia, The Macon Messenger of Wednesday, gives the following notice in lieu of the Document pro mis jd by it in tho preceding paper 'Hie dccumenl we noticed Inst week, is on et ut we think will very well bear tho Isolation of a suppressed document. We "I, however, give our readers tho facts, ,M *" appears that our opinion is errone- Ptoiwiro. opportunity to correct it will give us tin* appears that Gen. Gaines and T.P.An- ''Ws, alter drawing up direct interroga Lhj 0 l ,r0V( ‘ Crowell's innocence, & Cainp- thn* ? n< * ^‘rriwether's guilt—or rather ril . 8 J, reul y was obtained by fraud, cor- ai ’i l0 [ , » & c - submitted them to Joel Bailey, of ii i n . 8 y wt, ro answered, these friends ie hostile Indiuns were so struck with ^ mshment, that they involunturily said vou n ,8 £ ot expected to prove by Wa * however that Mr. Bailey ‘bon. *i 1 ,y lo £ ,ve any other answers to i they (or one of them) found it ronvc* upon a - recommend* it to the serious consideration Li the interim, since you appear to be of our readers, fond of quotations from the poets upon the ’ — subject of ••valori will here give you one We copy this dnv a letter purporting to brimstone, olive oih &c tbr jour p«rticul»r cousi.lurntio,, nml bene- , )c Gl , (inim , rtlo fi „r. Troup. We I Liverpool, J„t.,/ *3—Our Cotton market ht. *Tho bravo vent not their prowess m ' . : has been exceedingly languid during the a storm ot words, they let actions speak for have had much to admire in the preceding j ^yl;o!e week, and tho prices have declined th"iu '' i communications of the Genojal; but real-i to Id per lb in American, and £d to jd It: vour letter ot the 20th July, recoin- . , , , f -miimra to ho of’, per lb in Brazil and Egyptian descriptions mending to the notice of tho DmmHit the • 1 , . -about 1000 Brazil and 3000 Egyptian report of your commissioners, you remark , 80 singular a character, that, the most chu-, j, oen tnitoti hv -peculators ; the total thot the report “Hiay indeed be .said to cur- ritahlo concluion to which we can cot: % is, j sales are 10,200 bogs cbnitsting •»!’— ■rywiUnti'BO'V" coimnrninrv." and yot ft is a f„bi icatim, of unomy of tho j 2215 H,.wo.l_2ltaJil i3S, I0d i 53,10jfi you Jiave taken care to turmsh it with an, . . J 1170, 1 Id ; 316, lid; 290, 11 jd ; 40, llgd elaborate commentary. It has gone forth ; General, to injure Ins reputation, or per-; p ^ j ^ . j{y i n j . 76^ pjj ; 40,12jd ; 150 doubly urmed with its own and your com- haps an electioneering device to aid the j 12$ 15,1 $d ; 2G, I3$d ; 42 I3$d. 936 Or *" J Shicldnd f al ! cause of his opponents, hastily inserted in a leau.-l Id a.IOd. 660 Alabama—lOjd p-unth, it rnnmnst-ir mo ro approach oml n , 3 . ,i 16 Sea-Islands at 2s. 17 stmiied do • try us boasted strength. In this necessary newspaper on the more recommendation ot, at ' 4 ,, 2d . Kjryptinn at 13d to 14d. m -usuruof M.df defei ce, I shall proceed up- : the name subscribed to iL It does not ap “** ‘ on the principle indicated in the following . •». » <j't entiMN ; ■* Out .if Ihy o,tn ,„,M will I near m e.th.rr of the Mdlodjrevdle papers, ' co mi cl l/iec. n j to which we are accustomed to look for ofli- Froin your “ documentor? oviilenco” and c:ial or authentic information ; but we have r ‘‘ , T t uf your il j 3 ; concluded to insert it, in order that, if it bo H»y purpose to prove—1st. That your ot-1 tbuipr to associate your commissioners with ' not authentic it may be denied—and that if tn» was au usurpation, as unwarrantable as really the production of the General, ho it was indecorous. 2d. That their report 1 . R . ' ■ ini..t.i i 1 a may receive all the benefit ot its disscnun- s lainted with nusreprosentutioi) and pern- > J «ly. 3d. That the real object of your com- 1 ation through our columns. missioners wua lo thwart my efforts to re- > st lire peace among tho Indians, not with-1 In announcing the determination of Gover standing their professed desire to co-operate! noP Trovp to postpone the survey of the Irith m. in th« dovulopeoient■ of trulli, and j k Territ the Geo ia Jaurnal ob tiie restoration ot peace and harmony. | . .. . If l do not, in rny next letter, establish . serves “ la doing this, none of the riglits of those three points, then will I agree to sub-1 Georgia have be* n either abandoned or com jnit it to the denuneiutionss of your Excel-j nromitted Protest is mnde in strong terms leucyandthe whole tribe ot your servile ; . . . . . .. r .. _ ., . ! against the determination of the President, and also against the t'ght of Congress to in terfere with the treaty any further than to see that it is executed* The treaty was as fairly m cl. as any other Indian treaty s it has been at.lied by the proper authority* and has be- come the supreme law of the hind- It is therefore, according to the uniform practice of the government beyond the reach of Con gress is to its annulment. These are the grounds occupied by (1 orgis, at d they wtti not be ubaiiilom'd.” )ER schooner Philadelphia, and ship Louisa Matilda, 40 Barreto New-England Rum 2 llalfPipes J 5 Q,u Casks > Cette Madeira Wine. 8 Half Qr. do. ) AND A few casks and boxes Cheese For sato by COHEN & MILLER. Sept 6 10p MANSION HOUSE. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has completed his large und commodious house, in the best and most comfortable manner, and ten ders liis thanks to those who have heretofore favored him with their culls, and Ratters himself that by his unremitted attention to please, he will share a part of the public patronage. His house will at all times be fnrnished with the best the country affords, his bar with choice liquors, and his stables with good corn and provender, together with a faithful and experienced ostler. .The Mansion House is situated on the east side of the public square, in the town of Clinton, directly on the road leading from Milledge- ville to Macon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel. H. JI. BLATTER. Clinton, August 23. 07fre N. B.—Families can be accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable O' The editors of the Augusta Chroni cle nnd Savannah Georgian, are requested to publish the above advertisement once a week for three months and forward their accounts to this office for settlement. SWAIM’S PANACEA, if A DOZEN Bottles, Just received per bri^r Francos, tVum Philadelphia.— Druggists in this state, will bo supplied at the original prices, by applying; to ANSON PARSONS. Agent, Druggist, No. t), Gibbons' Buildings. Sept d lOr James Anderson ^Co. H AVE remnvod to the middle tenement. Young’s Buildings, where they offer for sule a lurge and general assortment of FANCY ANO STAPLE DRY GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liver* pool and New-York. Juno 24 79 HEM OVAL. MARRIED, At Oystor, Bay, Long Island, by tho Rev. Mr. Fowler, Mr. Thomas Hii.hox. to Miss Elkanor Ai gusta Johnson, both of the New-York l'ark Theatre. Em IS ASto SELLING OFF. T HE subscriber will dispose of the whole or any part of his stock in trade, at cost, until the 20th inst. after whHi the re mainder will be sold at auction by J B. Her bert & Co. The Store will be rented frum 1st next month. For termH, apply to THOMAS R. BRICE. O 3 All persons indebted, are earnestly requested to settle ; those having demands, plonse present them for payment. Sept 6 210 TICKETS HKCEiVKD, I N Eighteenth Class Union Canal Lotte ry, which will be drawn to morrow in Philadelphia. Those who have ordered tickets in the above Lottery, are requested to call nnd receive them, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Sept. 6 T. G. CHAMBERLIN, Respectfully informs his friends nnd tlie public generally, that he has received by the late arrivals from Liverpool, 200 CRATES Crockery Ware, assorted particularly for this market, in addition to his former stock of GLASS and CHINA WARE, makes his assortment very complete, which will be sold at the New-York and Boston prices, for cash or approved paper* No. 5, Gibbons' Buildings. August. 16 Ola T HE subscribers have removed to John ston’s Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are oj>ening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. & II. ROSE. April 5 10 (LT The Darien Gazette, and Recorder, Milledgevillc, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. T I1E subscriber offers for sale 100,000’ feet of NORTHERN LUMBER, be ing the entire cargo of the schooner Olivo* consisting of Clear and Merchantable Boards One ami a half, one and three-quarters nnd and two inch Plnrijc. This lumber is all of tho best quality, and has been carelully selected for this market, and will be sold low if taken from the wharf. ISAAC W. MORELL. August 30 07 PORT OP SAVANNAH. The small pox appears to be gaining ground in New-Orleaus. Thirty cases ex isted in that city. Byjate accounts troiii Peru, it appears that tho Congress, after vesting Boi.ivaii with the title of Dictator, had been perma nently dissolved. A letter from Smyrna, received by an ar rival at New-York, speaks of an American transport being in the service of the Turks.— That the American flag should bo thus dis graced, is a subject of sincere regret. ARRIVED, Ship Louisa-Matilda, Storey, New-York, 8 days, to Iiall & lloyt., owners—full car go, to J. Auze, J. Anderson & co. T. But ler & co. B. Burroughs, Bradley, Claghorn & Wood, J. Bradley, L. Baldwin & co. II. Cleland, Cohen & Miller, A & J. Champi on, R. Campbell, Dunham & Campfield, S. C. Dunning, D. fy B. Foley, C.C. Griswold & co. J M’Gonagh, Hazzard & Denslow, Hall & Hoyt, M. Hoag & co. P. Hill. J. B. Herbert & no. Johnston,llills & co. J.Lew is, T* Butler & co. Low «& Wallace, J. W. Long, G. B. Lamar, J. M'Nish, I. Norton, J. A. Maxwell, W. A. Mitchell, l.VV. Mor rell, P. Morin, L. Petty, J. & M. Premier- grnst, Phrlbrick & Scranton, T. R. Price, A. Parsons, Ponce & Mackenzie, C. W. Rockwell & co. S. C. &l J. Schenk, F. M. Stone, J. P. Seize, W. Tighe, O. Taft, A. & E. Wood, YV. T. Wiliams, and N. B. Weed. Passengers, Duel. Crawford and lady, P. Morin, daughter son, and servant, S. Cunningham, W. Condon T. Tryon, S. G. Colt, J. Gleason, W. A. Mitchell, und J. Smith. Brig Pheasant, Jervis, New-York, 06 hours, to Jos. Cumiiimg, consignee—full cargo, to Philhrick & Scranton,T.C.Cham- licrhn, W. Tighe, A. & J. Champion, T. Condon, C. Roe, O Taft, ,T. W. Long. M. Roany, ,T. Kopman & co. C. W. Rockwell & co. Bradley, Claghorn & Wood, J. Nor ton, T. Butler & co. B. Burroughs,’ N- B. Weed, H. Cleland, J. Bradley, B. Ged- Hams. bn rets small sized Virginia Hums, in bags, for sale by Sept 6 C. C. GRISWOLD & CO. FEW American Shot. T HE subscriber intends beeping a com plete assortment ef this article, and will supply the dealers on nearly equal terms ns they can impart it. 400 Bags just received. FR ANCIS SORREL. Sect 6 I On JAMBS ANDERSON $ l O H AVE on hand a few bales ofWHITE, BLUE, and MIXT PLUMS AND LONDON DUFFLE BLANK Imported last year, which they wil a considerable reduction from the 1 nt last season. Their usual supply oftwtononf PLAINS, BLANKETS 4* BAGGING. will be received by the first Fall vessel from Liverpool, and they Will be able to simply their friends with Fresh Imported Goods, at ns low rates as any former importation can be sold for .Tune 24 79 Coffee, Pork and Lard. pr ft BAGS COFFEE tMJ 15 Bbls Mess Pork, N.Y. city inspec. 50 do Prime do do do 50 Kegs Lard For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD &. CO. Sept 3 Georgia, Chatham County TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS Jane M. Russell, has ap plied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, fur letters of administration, on the estate and effects of John M. Russell, late of Savannah, deceas ed, as widow : Tlieso are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tho kindrod anil creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, if nny they have, to the granting of the administration of the estate af the said deceased, to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Office of the said Cuurt, on or before the sixth (lay of October next, other wise letters of administration will bo grunt ed. Witness tho Honornble Elias Fort, one of the Justices of the said Court, the sixth day of September, A, D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five. SAMUEL M. BOND, C. C. 0. Sept 6 10 Bagging, Nails, &c. i)AA PIECES 42 inch Cotton Btgging 190 Casks Cut Nails 9 Hogsheads & > Philadelphia 37 Barrels j Whiskey 1 Hogshead Tobacco For sale by H. LORD & CQ. Mongin’s Wharf. Sept 3 09 W anted, A GOOD SECOND HAND SUI.KEY. Apply immediately to the editors. August 11 99 A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law and Equity n this State, offers to the public his pro fessional services in the Courts of Bibb, | Henry, I Janet, | Crawford, Monroe, I Jatper, i Twiggt, , Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Mscoa, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 - *4 - TO PLANTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made a considerable purchase of Inst season's imported PLAINS,, which they offer for sule at the last year's prices, for cash or drufts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April next; which must be, at lenst, 20 to 25 per ceut. less then the ensuing Fall Importation can be sold at. W. & H. ROSE. Savannah, ^th June, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, and send the bill to this office. June 7 63 \i. 14. a. London Voider, Cotton Bogging, &c. A FEW casks, containing eight and a half dozen each of London Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June lust, are yet on hand and for sale; also, Cotton Bagging, crrteB of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE, and a variety of Seasonable Dry Go'kIs, Apply to ANDREW LOW &. CO. July 16 118 White Pine Lumber. AAA FEET Northern While OU,UUU Pine Boards and Plunk, of a superior quality, for snlo by WATTS &. SMETS. Sept 1 08p Hair Alattrasses. J UST received by the William Wull.ico, nn additional supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MAfTRASSES, which will be warranted of the host quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Notice. D URING my absence from the city Mr. Robert Habersham will act as oiv at torney. M. H. M’ALLISTER. August 2Q W3t