Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 14, 1825, Image 3

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tckqowledged nod appreciated, (baa in (be State «f Georgia. The father u/his country hat eotmnnly In formed uitba(lbteoiu(i(ution was 1* tbere- ■ult of amity, and or that mutual deference (D d concession, which the peculiarity of onf peliticel situation rendered indispensable't" tint in ite formation, “ theditflpulty ofdrawing with precision (he line bet men' the rights which mutt be eurtendered and (bote which msf be rMr>Tflrf, »ee increased by n differ ence among (he several steles, ae to their si- tuation, extent, habits end pxrticulah in- ykrests" * We readily admit the powerful influence ' of hucIi considerations, and admire the hap py manner in which these obstacles were surmounted by the adoption of the rules of government, contained in that instrument, ,eu well calculated to gnawer all the- purpo ses for which it was intended. Nor are wp unaware, that “ it in obviously impractica ble in the federal government of inese states, to secure all rights of independent sovereign ty io such, and yet provide fbr tho interest and safety of all.*' But wo confidently be lieve and earnestly insist, that an adherence to “ originalprinriples," would strictly con fine tiie action of the genej-al 'government to tho sphere inarkedont and limited by the trjiren provisions of the constitution i and that no other powers than those granted in direct terms, and not depending upon the un certainty of constructive inferencet or implied admissions, should be assumed, or exercis ed by it, 1 The plan upon which the General Go vernment was formed, and intended to oper ate, is as obvious and evident m meaning sail is simple a«d excellent in structure.— Any deviation from its first -intention; by destroying the fine symmetry and propor tion of its parte, would dorangu its most im portant functions, and give a Wrong direc tion to the whole machinery of government. The Impulse which first gave action to it, would be entirely changed, and ftp main ob ject and effect marred and spoiled by irre gular and convulsive movements. Public opinion would no longer act as a balance' wheel, to regulate its motion, when either too much accellerated or retarded by all these circumstances, which might tend to the production of Such a state of things. An easy and uniform operation of the go vernment of the union is only to be attniif- sd by the mild and gentle, yet efficacious influence of those rules- of conduct, which on the one hand secures to it, aH necessary power to effect its proper ends; whilst an theother.it is confined by certain metes and bounds, to its origininal object and inten tion. - To ejttshd its paternal and protecting -care to the eaXeiMitf or foreign relatione of the country,-whilst the state governments are deemed wholly competent to control and direct their Own internal or municipal concerns. To preserve the confederate character and Force of tilts union, whilst n consolidated or national form of government, is. to be avoid ed, by ail the guards which are .provided n- ■gainst it. • With such vievys and opinions, ofthc pow ers. duties and limitations of the Genernl Government, we are constrained to com plain— That many of its pets, aided and upheld by the decisions if the Supreme Court, and ready to be supported by the influence of the B mi-, and the force of the “ army ofthc U States," are destructive of *• State right*" according ■ to the true interest and meaning 01'the constitution. That whilst such tendencies are perceived, and deprecated, wo confidently trust, that a recurrence to “ fundamental principles’* by those who direct and control the destinies of the country will speedily, rectify the er rors which .have crept into the administra tion of the government, and restore the con dition of men and things to thut state of po luical feeling and action, which distinguish ed the memorable period of the democracy of 1798—sd that the purity and beauty of eur admirable system of civil polity may be otdy eqallod by a fixed determination to pre serve tad maintain it. It is, therefore, further resolved, That the Senators and Representatives of Geor gia, in tho Congress of the United States, he and they are hereby requested tend iu(vis- *d, to stand firm to tho edpport of the “Rights of tiie States,’* and to oppose at the ,cr y threshold, every, the least attempt, to encroach upon them by the General Go vernment, always remembering tint “ it is •gainst slow and silent attacks that a nation huglit to be particularly on its guard"—in "Inch qoune of conduct they may implicitly *ely upon the ardent and steadfast suppor ••the whole body of freemen of Georgia,who »re equally and alike disponed to ri|k all hat is dear to them, in the support end de- ™ce of . the Union and sovereignty if the itates. mmmmm , W- H. Crawford is to be in Miliedge- ’ * **“' weelt i» order to attend the sittings e Senates ftcademicu* as one of the trustees of tbs University of .Georgia. Execution.—TWrbsecutiooof Matthew' Cation, fbr tbs murder of Wm. Flaks, bn tho SOth April last, took plane at Jtckaooshoro, Striven Co, al ts-o'clock bn Friday, agree able to lenience: - .We,are informed that un- der the gallowi, with the baiter around hit neck, he said that he did not himself actually murder Flake,, but bind a negro, whose name he mentioned, to d« ft for him, Colson htaelwaytbeenabidman,aod little or no contrition Wei exhibited. RiCt in Nxw-Yoax.—We are infolded by ■ gentleman from N. York, that Madame Johnson, having advertised to myke a se cond ascent from that city at Vtuxhall Gar den on the afternoon of the Canal celobra- t ion, aomo thousands of people assembled to witness it, hilt from, tome cause,after eve ry thing was prepared, she did mil make tiie attempt, and waa giving ourticketa for a subsequent time, when the apecteiore in re venge we suppose for their disappointment, having, to gee the ascent given ups parti cipation in the festivitee of the day, com menced a riot—a man first out a large hole in the balloon, which lot out the gas, iwheo it was. In a few momentB torn to pieces, and an attack commenced on the bar-room, which was soon demolished ami the liquor let out of the casks. A great deal of dam age was done, but we koow pot to what amount. Tt» supply General Jackson’s place in the Senate of the United States, Judge Hugh Ii- White, of KnoXVille, has boon put in no mination, and no opposition is expected.— Judge W. was late a Commissioner under the Spanish treaty, and ranks high as 1 a man cif talents and integrity. The report of the Ayr cultural Society of St. JohnaS. C. spates that in that parish the present year there wore planted 11521 acres, which at less than the usual average would have produced 4992 bales, but that only 2487 are made, leaving a deficiency of 2508 bales of Boa Island Cotton. The following is stated to be a chemical analysis of a bottle of a cheap commodity- sold in England under tiie denomination of Port Wino :—spirits of wine, 3 ounces; ci der, 14 minces; sugar H ohnee; alum 2 occupies ; tartaric acid,. 1 scruple ; strong decoction of logwood (t ounces. The Tewksbury Family.—This family, living near Boston, deserves some testimo nial from the public for their courage and philanthropy. Oil the 22d ult. two young men were rescued from drowning by Abijhli It. and George Tewksbury, in the outer har bour of Boston. A correspondent in the Boston Continel, details, the circumstances, and observes—" This makes the number of persons rescued by this family of Tewksbu ry’s to be thirty one; and- entitles them to the unqualified regard of a philanthropic community. New-YonK, Nov. 8.—Tiie Ball at the Lafayette, Circus last eveuiug, was more splendid than that given to Gen. Lafayette. It was attended by about 400U ladies and gentlemen, whose- dresses, ftc. added much ;o tho general brillancy. Too much credit cannot be given to the managers for (heir attention on this occasion. This is the secood day ofthc election, and to morrow will be the Inst of the snuggle, which, in most of the whrde, is unusually warm. Captain Arnold,'arrived at Newport, from Trinidad, (Port Spain.) says that the Earth- qimkryexpcrienccu there (noticed in Friday’s Gazette,) was supposed to have been as vi olent as that experienced'at Carrnccas sev eral years since, A Swedish 80 gun ship and two large fri gates from Corlstrona, are hourly expected at this port, on their way to Smith America. They are to undergo repairs and their creWs paid off here. , Captain ftathbonc.'Iate of the ship Craw ford, called at our office and gave us the following statement of facts:— ' A ftcr the disaster of that ship on Ihe first of November, which he have before published and after Imving sunt to NewOrloans the pas sengers, Capt. R. says lie rigg-d jury nVasts, and on the 4t!i Nov. sailed for Nussau, N- P. whore he arrived on the 10th, without acci dent. Tbecargo was then landed nnd pla ced in store, but the ship was found to have suffered so much in the gale that she was condemned as being unsea worthy. On examination it was found that only about one eighth of . the cargo was thrown over, and the ballance, seven eights, was perfectly sound. From France.—On .re-perusing the french papers by the brig Dryad from-Ha vre, we find some additional articlea of in-, Invest—Ch. Courier. M. Lacroutz, a French merchant, who supplies provisions for the Freoch troops at Cadiz, hat concluded with government a new contract for 1926, from which it would seem, that Cadiz will be occupied for one year ion- ger.. . ■ ' A grand cons uitatinn-of the Council ofMin isterf and Deputies from the Provinces, has been summoned to Madrid, to consult on the national affairs of Spaio.^ Ferdinand feels the danger of his situation. Ibrahim Pacha complaint bitterly of-the assistance afforded the Greeks by the Eng lish, which compelled him, he seys, to retire from Tripolizza The Greek papers, on the other hand, charge the Enoch with succor ing the Turks. The Pacha of the Island ofOaudia isbe- seiged in hit cattle with bis troops, by the Greek insargeoti. The American squadron- having, remained some time at Hydra and Paros, appeared be : fore jlmyrna, and is said to have demanded; of the Turkish government the passage pf the Black Sea for American commeroe. A letter from Alexandria gives the follow- mg account uflht Groek attempt upon that plaoe. On the 9th of August, at 9 A. m. three vessels supposed -to be Turks were aeen off the port-; oo their approach several sailors went fur the purpose of boa'rding them, when on reaching- the first that waa cpmiof up the hirhbr they perooiyed. that the others bad hove to, while the crew of;the' first one had disembarked in (heir boat.' On getting along side, they were almost suffocated by the fire and smoke wtiiqh issued io oolufnns from her, They gave a signal of alarm, but the. fire ship ■irodeeded directly into ihe midst of the har- *”■—her bfllm being fixod in that direotion and no person on board. The crew were seen at a distance making their way to llm other resseis. The wiud blew with great vi olence and the vessel under the. Russian flag was rapidly nearing the shipping in the port where there were tOO Turkish vessels-of War, and about 350 foreign vessels aud a French brig of war. Tiie French ressel fbed a bread-, side at the unwelcome risiter, and whether it struck the rudder or the wiud at that .moment changed, the helm was -altered and the direc tion of the fire ship changed—she fell npon her side and was soon destroyed by the dames. A few minutes more and' the port of Alexan dria and its contents would have been reduc ed to ashes. , The statue of Louis the 141h, said (o be the greatest work of modern times, executed in France, is on its- way- to Lyons, on an im mense carriage drawn by 24 horses. Tim Paris papers speak of the probable dis solution of Use Chamber of Deputies arising from their discordance With tiie ministry. One result of this discordance anticipated by the Editor a'f Ihe Journal du Commerce, is tho probable rejection by the Chamber of Depu ties of tho project of a law to give tiie an cient colooiats of, St. Domingo the money to be paid by Boyer, and the retention of the same for national purposes. tmlof vessels in the Port f Savannah, November 14, 1825—15 eliips, 4 brig*. 4 ahonners, 7 .loops, and Seteam-boate.—To. tal 33. Thpship South Boston,from Iiiverpool,ar rived at New-York, 7th inst. Sailed Sept. 30s ABRirEn raoM this Port, AtNcw-Yorit, 7th instant, brig Ospray, By the hands of unknown ruffians, on Sa turday evening the 5tli inst. between tiie hours of 7 and U o’clock, in tne fifty-seventh year of his age, John M’Kinnon, Esq. a i tivo of the Isle of Sky, Scotland, and for the last thirty-five years, a respectable and useful citizen of tiie State of Georgia. His virtues are embalmed in the affections ofhis afflicted, widow and family, who will .long continue to deplore hie irreparable loss.- POST OF SAVANNAH, ARRIVED, , Ship Colossus, Marshall, Philadelphia, 4 days, to Wm. Gaston.—Consignees, Ponce ft Mackenzie, R. Habersham, F. Sorrell, R. Campbell, Jos. Cummming, Dunhanft Uampfiel <1, P. Minis, T. Butier ftco. and to order. Pascengers, J. Walburg, lady, 3 children and servant, Mrs. Noel, Miss Den nis, Miss Milien, Miss Williamson and ser root. Miss Hunter,' Messrs, M’Connick, and tt. WolbuVg. Ship Baltic, Bunker, New--York, 4 days, in balllaat, to S. Wright, consignee. Pas sengers, A. Barclay, ludy, children and ser vant, 2 Miss Bourke’s, S. Wright. J. Milne, C. L. Lawrencot U, A. Borgeaux, J.Barns- ly. Passed going in to New-York ships Wm. Byrnes, aunllaxhal). Ship George Clinton, UttWBon, 4 1-2 days from New York, to Wni. Gaston, consignee with Hay.tp C. C. Griswold & co. Passen gers, Messrs. Bixby nnd Slauton. Left ship Garonne, Porter, ready fbr sea. Ship Hazard, Child, 8 days from Provi. donee to tho master—assorted cargo to 8. C. Greene, W. Lippitt, E. Jenckes. O. Taft, Whiling ft Turner, P- Hill, A.&E. Wood, i’eckbnm ft Brown, W. Stone, 8. Dll r fee, P. Penkbnin, S. S. Stone, E. Leach, B. Child, R. Waterman ft oo. *8. A. Condy, H. Parkman, and R. S. Arnold. Passen gers, W. Lippitt, lady, 2 children anti ser vant, S. A. Condy and lady, R..S- Arnold, lady, child nnd servant, Mrs. Turpin, Messrs. B. Child. 8. P. Alien. W. Rich mond. A. Smith Wt S. Greene, H. Wil- liard, JvSihiay, L. Spalding, W. Slone, E. Leach P. Peckman. H. Packman, 8. Dur fee, J. Inman, L. Cady, and G- Carder. ’ Brig Helen, Tefft, 12 days from Boston, to the master—assorted cargo to Dunhym, & Cornfield, 8. B Parkman, A. ft E. Wood, J. Stevens, P. Hill: L. Baldwin, <4t co. W Hale, G. Newhall, L. Mason, W. B. Bul loch, N. B. Weed, S. C. ft. J. Schenk, W. T. Williams, R. Palmer, Hall it, Hoyt, H. Lord & co. R. S. Goff, II. Blair, J. B. Her bert & co. O. Johnson, J. W. Long, Ponce & M’Kcnzie, Cohen, ft Miller and the Mas ter. Passengers, Mr. W • C. Dunn and one other. Brig Panthea, Bradley, 4 days from New York, to Cohen ft Miller, consignees—full cargot/J A. G. Miller, W. Lippitt ft. co. J. Conroy,.!. U.alloy. H. Cassidy, A.‘Day, Jos. CUmmiug, P. Ildl, 8, C, ft J. Schenk, L. Baldwin ft co. O. Tcnny, J. Wilcox, R- Cam|*iell. D. ft B. Foley, G. F. Palmes, A. Bassett, W.T. Williams, Bradley, Ciughorn ft Wood. A. ft E. Wood. E. Bliss, H. Cle land, C. C. gnu wold ft c0 , J. & M. Pender- graSt, O. Taft, J. Wel^, J. Bentley, M. Hoag, ft co. Hazard & Deuslow, Philbrick & Scranton, J. Inglis, ft co. Ponce ft M’Ken- zie, Taft ft Padieford, T. Butier ft co. J. B Herbert & eo- C, W. Rockwell ft co. W. Gaston, Butler ft Scranton, G. Newhall. Passengers, Mr. Pendergrast, lady; 2 chil- dren an j servant, Mr. Bentley lady, 3 children aud servant. Mrs. Wylly, Mrs. Denslow, Miss. Bums, Miss, Wales, Messrs, Scudder, Wells, Ross, Kettell, Wilcox, and Gorham. Sclir. Rambler. Slicld oo 5 days from Pro vidence. to P. Hill, consignee—foil qargo to Taft ft Paddlcford, M. ft A. Smi'h, G. Ha wes, W. Bowers, H. Blair, E. Jenckes, Z. ft A, Conk, and the master. Passengers, Miss. M. A. Smith, Messrs. G- Hawes, Hop- kin*; Z. Cook, A. Cook, anfi Janes. Sloop Milton, from St, Augustine, bound to Charleston— put in on account of bead winds, ' Sloop St; Marys Nyo, 8 days from Provi; dence assorted cargo to J, Iograham, and to Hawes ft Smith, of Darien. Faseengers, Messrs. Ha'wea, Smith, 2 Mr,. Robins, Sands. Forrester, Jacobs apd Ingraham. Sloop Eleanor, Hathaway, 8 days from Newport, R. 1.—assorted cargo to) W. Hale, and to Smith, ft Dean, J. Smith, and D. C. Hawes, Darien,' VI Passengers. Sloop William, 8waeey, St. Augustine, 3 days, bound to Charleston, . Steam-boat Alatamaha, Harford, from Augusta, with boata Nos. 9 and 16 in tow, to Steam-Boat Co.—with 1100 balsa Cot ton, to sundry persons, SAILED, Sloop St- Mary’s, Nye. Darien. Sloop Jno. Chevalier. Sioeou, Charletton. Sloop William, Swaeey, ' do. Sloop Cynthia) Turner, Beanfcrt. • .gz’iik ‘ t Charleston,12th, aloop Delight,Cooper. •cr.ZAREi) rod this tort. At PhiiadcljMlia, 7th inst. brig Frances, Croft. At Now-York; 7th inst, shin Garonne, Porter, f U» TOR THia PORT, At New York, 3let ult. brig Smith, Wott,wjth despatch. At Boston, 31st ult. brig Williai line, Pitts—flret ..., At Providopce, echr. Colnrabia^ (o Jkftil 6th inst. TO THE PUBLIC. A « idvertleemeot having hepo Inserted O- in (he papers by P; M’Dermot,a»nounc- mg that a connexion iRbwineas had exiated between himself and the subscriber, and that the tame bad been dissolved on the t2lh Oct. it becomes qsoeesary to the preservation of my rights* to state (bat the facta contained in that adterttsemant are misrepreiaothdit this' ihattaP will probably be the eubjeot of judi cial investigation, ted I consequently forbear further remarks. JAMES G. BLOIS. nov 14 peg THO At Charleston,12th instant, sloop Delight, Ceoper. toeailWedoeaday next. *4 FOR UVBRPOOL. 1 The packet ship CGLF.THORPEr Charles Teubner, Master, will be despatched in ten davt, (weather permitting.) For freight of ISO bales cotton, apply to BEN. BURROUGHS. nor 14 ,45 OLD CANARY WINE. -| A PIPES and 6 half pipes old Canary In Wine, landing and for sale low from the wharf by HALL ft HOYT, no? 14 45 4 FOR PROriDQNCEy The ptekei ictiooner ytlviUi i iesViy 01is The fait sailing coppered and cooper fastened French ship CORNBLIE, r Riou t otter, For pastageonly, for the above port, apply to the Captain on )>oar<!!, or to f JOHN M.DEGOUNOR, • On the Ray. Nov ft a; P- Sheldon, Master, will stij otP the 20th inst. For freight on deck, nr passage,apply tu the mas* ter on board, or to ■ PARIS MILL, Who haefo'e rate landing from the above vessel, 11 hhds Gin ■ 20 hbls 8t. Croix Sugar 5 do Havana white do 150 do Pilot Bread 3000 yds dumestic Plaids Bod 14 . ,.45 freight or pi board, at Ti Nov It SAVANNAH COUNCIL. A N adjourned communication of Savan- nah Council, No. I, will be held at their Hall TO-MORROW EVENING at SEVEN' p’CLOCK. ■ when the regular election for Officera for the ensuing year will take place. By order if the thrice illustrious Grand Master. L. SCRANTON, Recorder. Nov 14 •„ 45 RUM, POTATOES, ftc; L ANDING fronrship Hazard hud schr. Rambler, 44 bbls N E Rum * - 150 do norllicro Potatoes 10 qr casks Currant Wine 3 cases Negro and lined Sc bound Shoes 30 hail'bbls Shad 15 bhjs Mess Pork 10 casks Nails. For sale bv TAFT ft PAPDLEFORD, nov 14 p55 SUGAR, COFFEE, ftc. Off HHDS. St Croix Sugar ml 03 60 bbia do do do 50 hags prime Green Coffee t 20 hhds N E Rum 50 bbls do do 75 do do Gig 20 do Apples 3! Barreils Cider 10 casks Cheese 200 boxes Soap 6 bales Dninesticlrl. Landing from ship Hazard and brig Helen For sale by H, BLAIR, Moore’s Wharf nov 14 u45 LANDING FROM BRIO HKLElf ft SHIP BAZARb, | A ,HHDS. Sugar 1. rlr 23 bags and 4 hhds prime Coffee 60 bbls Gin 10 hhds N. Runt 25 bbls do do 26 kegs Naiis 150'bbls Potatoes > ' 100 boxes Herrings 2 pipes Brandy. For sale bv PARIS HiLL. nov14 v l45 BUTTER, SMOKED TONGUES, fto. Just received per brig Panthea, -a A KEGS Goshen Butter 1U 2 bbls smoked Tongues 5 half bbls pickled Tongues 1500 Cod Fish 5 bbls Serjeant’s Crackers. For-sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN ft WOOD, nnv 14 .45 ha’y and Butter*. •fl Art BALES prime Hay . l VU 9 firkins Goshen Butter—Land ing and for sale by C. C. GRISWOLD ft Co. nov 14 75 NOTICE. T HE qndersignid, having been appoin ted by Measis ANDREW LOW* CO OF SAVANNAH /AND ISAAC, LOW ft CO OF LIVERPOOL, Assignees for /lie equal benefit of all their creditors, herehf notify and request ail per sons having any claim or demand Whatso ever against either ofthe said firms, of the individuals composing.the same, to render der them in ty the sssigneea/ortAwf/A j end those creditiors who reside out of Savannah at the time they render TON, GHS, such statement, to appoint ao sttprney this City With authority to. reprps*ht then claims. , , WILUAM GAST • BENJ. BURROUG " N, WALLACE, Asigneci. ' XTTbe Editor* of the New-York Com mercial Advertiser the Boston Gazette, the Charleston Courier, the Milleilgeville Jour nal, Ahfctiita Chronicle, and Daiieii Gazette are requestiqu to' publsh the above notice for iix(y days from this date, and forward their account* for pay meut. nor-14 bX)R n T. FOR D. 'hRIEJP, The new fast sailing sloop BbLIVAR, . Joseph Howland, Master, Will sail with despatch. For wsage, apply to the waster on elfair’s Wharf. 43 PARAGON- TOLI-rMILL. The shove mill, under the charge p°T «' Miliar, not un oesrsser is ready to receive rice to be pounded on toll, at The following rates: 9 per cent, the owner taking all the offal. J per cenw the owner taking half do. 6 per pent, the mill taking all do. Apply to Amos Baker, at the mill, or in Sa vannah to the subscriber. - JACOB READ, At J. P. Williamson 1 , Counting-'Room Nov 3 36rr. A Nov. 8 TO RENT, The STORE formerly occu pied by Mr; John B, Wick, as a shoe store. Possession given immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. 40 TO RUNT, The house and two lots in Broughlon-st. belonging to the subscriber. Apply to Wm. Da- vrzs. Esq. Possession will be given early in November. J. M. BERRIEN. oct 6 53 liliMl- for sale or to rent. For sale or to rent, witb or without furniture, the house be longing to the subscriber, cor ner nf Habersbsm-Stroet and Columbia 1 Square- For ternia, apply to Robert Habersham, Esq. or to JAMES BROWN. -Nov 11 43 FUumtjQ fi-ftft.mss. LUTHERAN CHURCH. BY CALVIN-BAKER, On FRIDAY, 18th instant,' At XI o’clock, precieeljr, will be renlefl for one year, all the PEWS In the Lutheran Church.—Terms it time of aale. Nov 10 ~ BY CALVIN BAKER, ““ On MONDAY, Utb.inst, at XI o’clock, In front aphis Auction Store, a general as sortment of - GROCERIES, and at half.pazt '~ “rill ' BY CALVIN BAKER, On theflrst Tuesday in December next, At XI o’clock, will be sbld in front of the Court-House in .this city, 3 Trims Negro Fellows, good field band,.— 1 Terms cash. Nov 12 8*A(POT)1BA(BIB» T HE undersigned has taken tiie kata of the north-western Tenements of Messrs. A. Low ft Co’s, new Fire-Proof Stobes, wlierd he continues to devote sll bis time to FACTORAGE Sc COMMISSION Business. lie will make liberal advances on the deposit of produce consigned to him fot tale. The hirlli for boats it always accessible and per fectly Safe-, and the iron crane is the most ess* and safest in the pprt; and Ihey are Constant- ly attended by an intelligent and correct sworn Wharfinger, who attends alto to the stowing .and weighing pf produce. PETIT DE VILLER8, Factor. Savannah, IStliOctoher, 1625, -27lw IPIL&a&fSa BLANKETS and BAGGING* \V. and 4A Uone, H AVE received by the ship Emily, froth Liverpool, ' 300 Pieces Best Quality 42 iuch Dundee Cotton Bagging Grundy’s White, Blue arid Mikt Plainr Point and London Dtiffle Biaukets which with those already on hand, of last year’s imporiatiun, will enable them to. supply '.heir customers on very moderate terine. Their assortment of STAPLE AND FAN, CY GOODS, will be very complete in k osw days. Oct 13 *6 • —— ' ■ ' • —Si -~i-.r g.rs ' CHARLES E. CANDEE, ‘ Merchant tailor, RICKBOROUGH, LIBKBTV COUNTY, . Georgiai ' R espectfully informs the biibHe that he has just returned from the Nonfi wiih a general and handsome assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ftrt Also, a great variety of Ibe beat and most FASHIONABLE WORK, constantly for aale, as cheap at can be pbn> chased in Savannah or elsewhere. (TT Work executed by the firet rate NdVr- York workinuo; Oct 23 ai A Nov 1 TO RENT, THE STORE now occupied by Jonathan Alcige, and ponses sion given immediately. GEO. GLEN. 35 FRESH BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber has receiv ed by recent arrivals a gen eral assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which he of fers for sale on reasonable terms. GEO. NEWHALL, - Young’s Building, oct 6 1 m23 r/ukoj] a i PLAN K. T HIRTYTHOUSAND FEET of very superior one and a half and two inch PLANK, from thirty-five to fifty-feet long, and one foot Wide, for sale at the Saw-Mill nf the subscriber. Orders may be left witli Messrs. Low ft Wallace. HENRY M’ALPIN. Nov 11 43 WHISKEY, COFFEE, dee. AAA BARRELS RYE WHISKEY mi UU 80 Bags Havana Coffee 100 <Jr. Boxes American Segart 12 Boxes Cotton Cards For sale by S. B. PARKMAN. Nov 10 42p BOARDING. S IX or seven single gentlemen can be ac commodated with Board and Lodging in respectable private family, in a healthful utuation in Broughton-Street. Apply at-thi Georgian Office. Oct 27 32 NOTICE., ft LL persons are hereby cautioned not XjL to credit any ofthe crew ofthe French ship ALEXANDER, Lefuril, master, ae no debts contracted by them, will be' paid by the Captain or Consignee- Nos 8 40 MACKAREL. 1 1 *7 BARRELS of No. 3, Mackerel, 111 for sale on board the ship Chari-- ot, from Boston. - Apply to Captain, Pratt, on board. Nnv 10 16th <N»veCK^p|«»HW7 For terms, ftc. application may be made at the Book-Stores of Mr. Williams, or' Messrs; Schenks. L. MASON. NSv 9 41 TO. HIRE, N excellent boy, accustomed to house work. Apply to the Printer. Nor If 43 NO*frc*£ ft LL persons are-hereby cautioned net to A. credit any of the crew of the French rhin CORNEUE, Stoss, Master, at oo debte contracted by them'wM-lin paid- by tiqn.Captain nr Ceneigaeft ■ «»*'• .1 FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION. T HE subscriber informs his friends slid tliu public, that he has commenced the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BU- VESS, aud solioits their patronage. Hd has taken a Fire-Proof Store on Tpifair'd Wbarf. Attention and despatch Will Bd iteadily pursued for the intorestof thosb who may entrust their business lo him. JAMES D. HUGUENJN; Nov 4 37 NOTICE B E on yourguanl, TEN DOLLARS will be paid for a certain DOw JENCKES. Nov 12 44 R E MRS. SMITH, ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public, that she continues the business of MANTUA MAKING, at her residence, Brernghlan-Strett, next dourweet- uf the •esidenceof W. B. BUlcocb, Esq. anil will be grateful foi a continuance of their t’avors, having received the latest fashions by the (ast arrivals from the north. Oct 27 ' 32 OLIVJiR TKNNY, omaa run ialz, Q ft HHDS. St, Croix and N, O. Sugar Oog 25 Bags 2nd 3 Hogsheads Coffee 5 Hogsheads 4th proof Bum 2 . do do Jamaica dcr 4 Pipea Holland Gin 2 do Bratfdy 26 Quarter Casks Wibe 5 do . do- Cordial 15 Boxet No. 10 Colton Card» 150 do Yellow Soap 50 do Transparent do 100 do Segara 2 do Mustard 12 Dozen Stoughton’s Bittern 2300 Yards Sheetings and Shirtings . . . Straw Bodneti, ftc. , Aseitreofs Wharf, -> Oct 18 28 v, * IT JUSsT "RECEIVED, ■ ' PIPESffJOCNAC BRANDY 6 do -Pure Holland Gin' 1 2 do Sicily Madeira Winn 20 Bags Popper id do Pimento - 26 Kegs Butler 20 Boxes Candle* 48 Boxes, containing one dozed okch ■ ■ ■ Old Port Wine 40 Doten Madeira Wine For sale by JOllN Yt. LONG. Nov It 43* SUGARS, JN Hoffabeode nnd^ Jk r rok^fo|^itlejbJ( .Totfoirt Bail Nnlk, * LOST> B ETWEEN Johnston ft Market nquUKbf * a double string of CORAL BEADS; The finder will be rewarded by leaving flem at this Office. oct 8 24