Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 15, 1825, Image 2

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■•mw* numiM or last* eg w* union ttiifftnk, » t J, :*i. i *—■' mm^.i rrnrk'ilnon-A**' AY MORNING, NOV.,ft. I***' CP Pcnr-Orrtci—T^tie Poat-Offioe Mi ywtorday removed from the Cky-Hotel,to the western end of the Exchange. We *r« reqoevtadto **y» foat the tax. fo* the recap- ‘Ikon of let ton, when the/ office is closed^ will he found »t the wnlera door. n An inquest tu yeaterdsy held on the body of Roncnr E»», formerly a pilot of this port. After a patter# investigation by thejury, and an’examination oftbe hodyby Die. B«ar«ALi. and Fuwrw, the verdiot who .a* follow*:—That the deceased “ came’ to hit death' by a blow, received from a atone, thrown by the hand of J acob, Ya'nde«* ilt. between the 28th of October, and the lit ol November." It appeared by tjie teitimonj received, that Keya and Vanderbilt, both of , whom followed the oystering business, in a drinking froll« about two weeks ago, agreed to bdu tholr hate, the motfoh being made by Vanderbilt. The latter having rescued ■ hie hat from the flame*, was reproached by Key*, who threw a (tone at him, which wa* ^returned and.Keys was struck senseless by a blew oo the head-, which finally earned hisdelth. Vanderbilt hit been committeP to jail. •• . flimi Mihedovillx.—A gentleman who ,llft Milledgville oo -Friday, Informs us on thal day Unotawoos had hoeb elected Judge for the Northern Diitriot, by *7 rotei, over the ''present incumbent Judge Clayton. When the mail left on Friday, the Legislature wan proceeding iira second ballot for Judge of the Oomolgee Circuit; the reiolt of (lie firat be ing for 0. H. KcNhoa, 78; Shorter, 4# ; CaAwrORD, 44; RocxW*ll,14. It it ex- pocted that Mr. Kesnon it elected. We art told that T. 17. P.ChaiW,ton, Eaqr. was 4o be brought forward ia opposition to judge Wijntfc. to TH* CDiTona or thi oaeaoiAB.. FRIVATBCORREEPONDENCE-. Milledoevillb, No?. 11, 1845.—On tVedneeday, pursuant to the amendment of ti)e esqathution,.providing for the’ election ; 0f Governor by the people, the election re- _ V;tartie were opened in the pretence of both branches of the. Legislature, aod counted out. The votea of the different counties , differ h little from those which have been ’ - published. that it ie not necessarytn repeat them. The following ia the result from the official returns. With the exception of Ra- bun, the return from which was not recetv- mT, and'counting eight blanks, the whole Humber “of vote* given In was 40410—of which Troup received 20,515 and Clark 19,857—majority 688. Thua remits the •Ibctteu whteh bat agitated the state for fo long a period, and oniisted so great a sfiltp of public feeling. The appointment of .the standing Com-' , mittees wae this day made in both branches of the Legislature. They are as follows s— Committees or. Sen ate.—On the -State of the Republic.—Messrs, Wooster, Harde man, Burney, Stocks, Welbum of Monroe, jfontell', and Anderson. On Finance—Messrs. Brown of Hancock, MiicheJI, ‘ Crawfold, Liddle, Coffee, Law- eon and Beall. , On the Judiciary—Messrs, rforris, Wil kibson,'Alston, Bird, Jlrotdoax, Branham, and-Weiborn of Honstofi, . On BsntM—Messrs. Harmon,. Atkinron, Button,Brown of Camden,Tenhillo,Worthy; and Matthews. On,’ Agriculture and Internal Improve- fnent—Messrs. Walker, Power!, Johnson of (PeJCilk, Brown Of De -Kalb, Browo of De catur, JJriffih. Hardeman, and Swilbey. On Public Educhttou and Free Schools— Mewra. Cleveland, Baker of Warren, Crit tenden, Swain, Gibaon, Fort'and Johnson of ' Tatjnell.' ; Military—Messrs. Jonas, Tenille, Clove- land, Harris, Miller, Coffee and Danieli. , On the Pdffilphtlary—Messrs. Groves, Stocks, Sellers, Bryan; Lockhart,- Spann, and Baker ofLiberty. ■' Qn Enrolment—Mean. Scarlett, Young,' 1 tnd Phillips. On Printing—Meaars.. Mitchell, Bred- " bam, and Cleveland. , ■ " Committees of the House of Representa- , tivea:— Oh tkp state of the Republic—Messrs. Bffiir, Lumpkiu, Fort, Thomas Of WerreO, f, I onrferetand to Waaltfo|te* oft aeBa coitibdlM wtlh the late Treaty. Military—Meat r*. Hardsa, WatsnmTu. tie, Wolford, Liwaou, Wilcox,. Wyn* ffiehqla, Ryae, Qrftnft, Hntphibge of Jones, .Wood ofYpyalto, Hteie. . . y N ,- On Agriaulteve and Intamiil Improve,! mem— Messrs. Turner, Mending;'Birdsong, Collins, Hull, fait,, Clayton, M^tohall of 4ffdtop,ltolM(t(&iofChcthhai,Bba,P»ytte, Sapp, Roberts-ofBurks On iha Psnitsoilary—Memra, Clapton of futnam, Strioklaord, Watea.PreetoiU, Mit chell of Pulaski, M’Call, Bturges, Moncrief, Glopjon ofPike.King of Crawford,-Roberts pfHall,.Cine ofCafndtn. ' . On PUbiio Education—Ifeatra. Campbell, HoTcey, Hay, Lumpkin, Harris, Btailaford Willie, Randolpb, Smith of Bibb, Wilson Blackburn, Holt, Hioklaud. On Printing—Mbeara. Fort, Wood Of Early; Gilder, Kenon, Robinson of Jasper, Watson. To thil oommittpe wore after Wards added—Messrs. Hull, :■ M’Clendon Strictland, and Robertson of Chatham. On Banka—Meaars. Hudson, Gtiffeo. Way; Heard, Perry, Hutohina,of ^Gwinnett, Harden, Phillips, Horne, Clifton. On petition*—Messrs- Ash, Flemming. Lester, Scarbrough. Jones, Leggett, Mar tin of Franklin, Leonard, SteWart, ‘Smith of Bryan. On Enrolments-Messrs) Merpney, Park, Paris, Burton, M’Dougald, .Mitchell,. Mon : roe, Brail.' fo examine the Journals—Messrs. Has- sard, Bryan,Wiggina, Thomas of M’Intosh Bird, Stapleton, Sapp, Juhnaon. Gilbert. In the House on the same day Mr. Hud son, from the committe appointed at the last session, (Messrs. Wm. Davies, f hoe. "Stocks. W. W. Holt end Irby Hudson,) to enquire into the condition of the Beaks, in which the state is a stcekhoIdcr, made a report, which was referred to the committee on Bunks, and two hundred Copies ordered to be prin ted. . ' In the Senate, the message of the Gover nor and tba accompanying Documents, were received. In the Senate, yesterday, 500 copies oT the message of the Governor and the accom panying Documents, were ordered to be printed, after some delute. In the saipe body, Mr. Daniel! gave no tice for the appointment of a. oommitteo 1 to prepare a bill .to incorporate a company to ha called the Mexico-Atlantic Company of the Mate of Georgia,with power topenalrue. canals or railways, between the -Atlantic Ocean nnd th* water* that flow iato the Gulph of Mexico. In tba same, body, Mr. Jones offered a re solution, that tjie; Jpiht-Committee on In ternal Improvarbeot, he instructed to en quire into the expediency of opening the Ockmutgse river f>om Macon, to tho mouth oftheUleof*luchM,aad report by bill or otli erwise. In the house, on the same, day, in pur- suanea of the notice given the preceding day by Mr. Myera, a committee was appoint tod to prepare a bill to authorise l({nited partnerships. / ", , A committee waa also appointed to pre pare a bill to allow compensation to Petit Jurors. The Committee appointed yesterday, to wait on the Gov amor, and inform him of his re-election as Governor of the state ql'Gcor- gia, by their cliairinan, informed the House that they bad performed the duty assigned them, and that the Governor would' attend, at l|p>’olo'cli. this day, to take the oath of office. • At jglavon o’cldck, butinesi waa auspen ded, and arrangements made to receive the 8en*te<Bnd the Governor and'those invited to bo present at the ceremony oftbe- Inauguration. The Senate soon after »r rived, and the President took 'hi* place at the right of the Speaker of the House,. - At twelve o’clock, the Governor entered the Representative Hall, supported by the Hon. Wm. H- Crawford, and took hie seat between the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the Houee. Ho. then dfijiv< ered an address to (be General Assembly, which weelietenod to with deep attention, and waa raceivad, as it deserved, with evi dent gratification. It was precisely'what such ,»n address should be, concise, cm' phatic end delivered in a solemn aod impres five manner. The oath of office was then admietered by the Praiideot of the Senate. Who thereupon proclaimed George M.Troup Governor of the State of Georgia for thb twoensuing years.' Amoag those invited to be present oil the occulon.in adddition to Mr. Crawford, were Mr. Cobb, Senator in Congress, Judge# Dooly, Rend, Weyite, aod numerous other distinguished gentlemen. The lobby aqd gallery ware otowded to exr case, and tho lattek was graced by the pro sense of many lpdiee. .Mr. Crawford ia in eg over puf New 7 i va rioMf hahfc tliat (hieappbesUon wilt be rcffrired:a| th* next ssMlOu. *Yhcihor, T how<^er, tM' iadividusl appiicatiaoi of States will be sue- MMVJ i or wheiher, by tho enactment of the morel, hill whieb Was .introduced bv Mr. *Mriktt.i. at the Close of tho lest Aoriioe, t m iyH‘ *tf*>f* sufficiently. . The multitude ariembfod, sup, posing th|meoivqt hoaxed, broke through *U reitrWotJeedas wolearn, destroyed the bal- toon and many trees and shrub* ill the gar den.” ■ • ■' ” • ' ■■j;; The grand canal celebration took place on tho 4th inet. Tho Amoricau »«yf—'The celebration of jtatordaJi -wae every thing that the heart cCuld Desire. The heaven*, too smiled on the hadpinesa yf man. A more beautiful 1 day nW downed.” Be aides .tUOO persons wh(^ walked In proces sion, thb spectator* *4 estimated kt Ipo,- 000. Th iBuciot'e*. Nochanics, Firemen with their engines, &c.&o. made a most splendid exhibition, many of the trades wore busily it work a* they paaased, and among others, the priofeu struck off copies ofapode fortho apeetatora. The Aquatic procession presented a spectacle “Which not only has never been equalled, but no other place lip the world h«s the mean* of'equal ling." There were 22 stoam boat*, 4 pilot boats, a ship-end the watermens barges, tho whole gaily decorated. Having published the ordbr of the celebr&tiou' last week, we defer further notice of it at present, to give place for more important matter. VWOM OUn CORRESPONDENT,.-, Augusta, 12 Nov.—1825.—<W Cotton market is rather fiat to-day, and it ia difficult to effect sales at the rates current at the be ginning of the week; prime will command 13 t-2, from tho small' quantity offering, but the middling qualities drag at 12 1-2 Cts. There has not been much done daring the week, as the'river continues so vtfrylow it is impossible to ship it off. except iery slowly, and at high rates of freight. Freight to Sa- vannab $2 a 2 SO—to Charleston 3-4, per lb, The loWneM of tho river operates also upon (lie Dry good trade aod Gtocers, whose goods take Such' ao unusual length of time to get tu their destination, that the assortments are very limited, although there may be an abundance on the wav; the consequencei* that onreity has rtot h^eo so dull at this sea son of the year for many yean past, as at pre sent. ' ' - - , i»r* wm hindoptid. authorising and pro- Iwfoy R gfaod system of internal tmpr mto^Wrytt donhtfnl. CouM we, from what r Wf hat* aedn of tfie’receht disposilioo of CbbgVeds, On sUbjorts of'iM* eharyter, and whi^f stvory pudl conveys to ns of the (row ing seal of the people In Avery part of the Un ion, to weilitate foe intercourse between State* and seotioni-af (be Union; form any probable eoojectnre. it Would be in favour of-tb* latter supposition.—Ahf. /utirnof. WrecxiIrs in Florida—We learn from a letter contained io.tho Mercantile Adverti ser, 'that under n law Of Florida, the wreak ert offtnat coast, have been allowed an enor mous salvage oo the' praperty saved from wrecks. lo one iotence. tfuder this infa mous law, a captain JacobHouseman.who hpd been much engaged in' wrecking business, took into St. Augustihe a part of thewiargo.of the Frohch brig Revenge, which was wreck ed on Florida Reef, ami wit allowed by a jnr ry of five cilir.ens ofSb Adgostine, ninetyjiet percent for salvage ! It it presumed, howev. er, (bat Capt. H. wilFbe obliged to disgorge, at the French Consul of Charleston, who was at that ;(imo at St< Augustine, hasem ployed counael to libel the goods. The quet lion will turnon the constitutionality oftbe Florida wreck law, wtiich, we learn, haa re cently been overruled by Judge Lee, in the Admirably Court of the South Carolina dim- trjet. . We are informed by a gentleman from Pen sacola, that in coining ontpf tlio Bay, ontlie 24th hist. Ik met the IJ. S. Ship Hornet going in, having oo hoard the Coininitsivnera for a Nsiyy Yard, which is supposed, will be loca cated somewhere in Pensacola Bay- We understand it was sickly oo board the Govern moot vessels in that Port. Mobile Reg. Oct. 28. oounmnaozAS. JVcte-DWeotw, Od. 22—Codon.—We haVe no enquiry, sales or clea rnncea to report thija week, and as to nominal prices »tr value, our friends all agree.io the impropriety of ven turing an opinion. It is supposed that the first purchases will be made for the northern maniifa r.toriea, which are ssi'd to be in want of good qualities : next for the French' mar ket, and last)/' for the F.tiplish Arrived since our last' from Miasiaaippi and the inter! or 280 bales. pnrrjtnrinme ^ “ p NWyw^ffNw-*eeese|»/ i« iff alar packet brig i v 4v ; . Jliamot Croft, Maker, (Will h* despatched immediately.— fir mtt, landimf from Mid Bi rbl* ) Superior Fhmr nia, 160 Hair Barrels v from new. wheat / 280 Barrel* Rye Whiskey and y■> 20 B*frels'LoafSugar AUo, landing from brig Helen, from Speton, 12 Hogsheads hfuacovado Sugar 40 B<#m Mould Candida CJ DRAPER XVfKfiHAnLAMD, ER* AND TAILo V>1 I- ND TAILORS, |M|i#ilCTf pCi-Y inform the citire ni 4 U 8**ann»h and ita vioinlty *■— - " Nov 15 48p SAVANNAH COUNCIL, A N adjourned communication of Sevan- £1 nah Council, No. t, will be held at their Hall THIS EVENING at SEVEN O’CLOCK, when the regular election for Officer* forthe ensuing year Will take place. By order of the ihirice illuitriou* Grand JHarier. L. SCRANTON, Berorder. . Nov. 16 - '< . 4fi ii* 160,000 UOJULM. take* a« oppmit* wsiwivu-nuuie, when u„; intend tb-«arry on the TAILORtjfQ Bt f SIMESS inallits variooii branches- tvet orraa roa (ale, Superfine Blue and 01ack‘Clotha FJoey Colon a,. Blue and Black Castimere* Figured Bilk and Valencia Vetliim ,Gr*ciqu Velvet do. very elegant Do. .dp. Wonted Striped ALSO; A OOOB AMORTMENT Or RSAt>r MADE CLOTUixa -CONSIITIN0 OX . *' Gentlemen’s Blue add Black Coati Bluo. Browo and Steele Mist Frock Do. do. Coatees . * Blue ahd Black Pantaloons Satlioetts and Bangup Cords do. Grecian Velvet, Valeucia tad Fim— SilkVeata pn * Striped do. Blue Cambist Cloaks, very eleg.ug Scotch Plaid • do. various colors . LIKEWISE, »Gentlemen’s Fancy Cravats Suspenders, Gloves, Black Stocks Cravat Stiffcnors, tic. kc. Together with n general assortment of Trie, ming* used in their line of buslnes. - ] Cf All orders executed at tlie shortest poi. tible notice, and in a manner wai ranidd u give aatisfaction. Work done by the fir* New-York Workmen, and according to lU latest and most approved fashions. N. B.—One of the partners residing at the North, the business will be conducted by , G. M, WAKLAND, Oct 27 - 32pw ■ *3 P. 4fW QN' Wednesday last tb* Grand Stale Lot tery of Maryland. wae drawn. *»y the oiid and even system, and the destination of the following handsome prises ascertained i SPLENDID PRIZES: 1 PRIZE OF 30.000. DOLL A RS. 1 1 10 10 30 80 too 200 do do' do do do de do ■ do PelerJhurgh, Nw. 8—Cotton.—The arti cle ia a ahade lo.wcr. Sales yesterday were at 13j a 14 Cts. The last Letters from New- York represent that but -5 Cents could bn obtained in thub-Market forthe best Uplands, and that only from American Manufacturers, os Shippers generally decline purchasing at existing rates! 1 / Tbe City Council of Augusts, have ap pointed Thursday next, 17th inst. as n day of public thanksgiving and prayer. Preparations ace making in Augusta, by those concerned, for celebrating theaoni- veraary ofSt. Andrew, on (he 30th inst‘ Bo»ton. 31 §t Oct.—Cotton. —Steady, though small demand from the manufacturers—'Two or three lots of new Upland, good, at 19 a 20 cts.; a few balsa of N. Orleans at; 20 ets.; and 10 balea of N. Orleans, superior, at 25} eta. 6 ms. The article must inevitably be much lower at the South at a period not far distant, according to the opinion of many of our best informed merchants hue.—per,lb. 4ms.—Carolina. 3 a3J. The Macon' Messenger says, that the steam-boats which have beeu expected at that'place, cannot arrive until a rise of the water takes place. Is Petit, Fostef.'Campbell, Abercrombie, Pol- hill, Hsxurd, Martin of Jackson, King! Mob bettor hdnMktban'l hid ant! ofMohMif c.-,x. i OoffmoaoBriMemta. Sailbid, Mjrere,' DayyBreekmsn, Cone, ofGrenoe, Rendar; i Bama, Moore, Jaurdan^Primraao, J ;■ vjFh.JW'jBdteiMy-rtBurgaide, Poqghorty, W&'.W =*.5 ... he walks firmly,-MR (lis spseeb is ttill fo some degree nfibitod. . . ■ ■ Thn etoctfoe- of Judge* and BMioitori eutnee on tfrAayu i I wifi fbrward yputiwre- anlt by n*xt mail Roily M’la)oth iaat praseut in t£js-ei*y v »iiA»n*eflf «th«. friendly Phieft on Philadelphia, Noe. 6 —Cotton,—Slow sales-r-Sea-Isiands, none.; Louisiana If) a 17 ; Alabama, 13 a 15}; Upland. 12 a 15). . Cotton Bogging, scarce ; Dundee, yd. 25; Domestic, 24. Flour—Wheat, S. F. bbl. sales 5 a 5 12£. Illinois Lanijs.—Several thousand tract* of land in the state oflllinois, arc advortiacd to be sold in the towi' of Vandalism an th# first Monday in January iKXt, /or taxes.— These lands are all military bounty lands, granted to the goldiem of tlm late war. CaNal.—During the mouth of October twenty five thousand nirto hundred and (for ty six dollars-were received-by tl» Celtec tor at Albany on account of toll on eight hundred boats that departed form, there laden with four thousand thnw hundred and nine teen tons of Merchandise. The Mobile Register of the 1st Instant, says Cast week we had a hard rain; succe- ded by a few days of cold weather, and pret ty sharp frost; since when no new eases of malignant fever have occured, and it is now thought our absent citizens may return with safety to their hontes- It it- stated in Ihe St. Louis (Missouri) Republican, thkt, Gehoral Wuxiam H. Asa- LEI passed Frankho, on hit way down, with a very valuable cargo of beaver. It jestatod (hat heJiad from (10 to 100 packs, w*m from {40,000 to {50,000. He was expeclod *at St. Louis, a* .alto were the Coinniistiouer* from foe Miaamiri Expedition, early in the present month. A traveller has recently made-the Journey from New Orleans to New York, through il|y interior of the country, in twenty »ivf. (ra- etlling days, for {02ouly I His route was up tlf* Mi/sissippi and Ohio riven to Pitts burg in 17 days—tlieni to Erie (90 miles) in one day—thence to Buffalo, in two daya— thence to New.York in i more-—Tbe whole dialanoe, nearly; 3000' miles, with only 90 mils* travelling ip a •fo*i having been ,per- formedby Canal tad steam-boat navigation- between I the-suMpct ofis Canal'comi Hop between foe Tennessee river arid the At- iantic, has excited some attention, not with out a mixture of oaturaLnntfety for m m* o*«»id the neighbouring 8tate. of Alabama Tba unfownf foe Tenaaam* and Alabama ri: vert lias bean, for-adna rime past, a ftvoui tofthhafotoiand aq, application, w* • - r *> ; .fgd« t#. C*ngr«t, ou tbs tifimi «f aw*• nr pH«« riMgjT ialduffiMA It .is pw- 10.000 DOLLARS. 6.0UO DOLLARS. 1,000 1)01.LARS. ' 500 DOLLARS. 100 DOLLARS. 50 DOLLARS. 20 DOLLARS. 10 DOLLARS. As tbe drawing will be received here TOi-MtHtROW EVENING, adventurers must cull immediately fur their chances. ID* Adventurers are informed'that their tickets are received. Whole Ticket, *••••,*,,•••••••{-5.00 Halves, ^»,»■ ,,*,.;..... .2 50 Quarters, ' .....I 26 WM. ROBERTSON.. ■ Georgian Office. V, Prizes in other Lotteries, received as qash; and cash, given for prizes as soon as drawn. ’. Nbv 15 BXBD, On the 2d inst. at the rvt-idence of Albert G. Beckham, near Milledgevile, Captain Samuel Beckwam, ngol 95 years. He tvse a Revolutionary soldier and was in actual service from tho commencement of that glo rious struggle until the close, with the ex ception of a few mhnths, whnn ho was cun- fined by a wound ho received at the siege of Augusta. ■ He commanded a Rifle Compa ny during the greater part of tbe war under Gen. Elijah Clark, and was' always ready to serve ins country in aqy shape - tliat pre vented itself. His goodness of heart, will be long remembered ; but alas, bis benevolence reduced him to poverty. His remains were interrod with military honors; by the Lafay ette Volunteers, under Gapt. Lamar.. - Near E-itonton, Putnam county, Mrs. Reuecca N asiEr, consort of Thos. T. Na pier, Esq- besides numerous friends and con nections, , Mrs. Napier left an affectionate husband and four small children, to mouro her loss. m mn&NMi9 PORT OF IAVAJTWAH tibq^BulcyoIir^SSorr?b!Ia5?{I)ida^ days, to J. Cummins A Sot), Consignees.— j. B. Herbert dr co. Ponce & Mackenzie.pl flill,C/K. Davis.- ' Brig Francis, Crafts 4 days from Philadel phia, fo S. B. Packman—assorted cargo to J. B- Gander, G. B. Lamer, Johnson Hills A Co. 8. B. Parkman, P. Hill, E. Gelliberi, W. Gaston, W, T- Williams, D- A. Jones, Wiltbergcr fit Cornwall, R. Campbell,J. Anze, A. G. Oeinbler, 1. W. Morrell, Cohen, dt Milter, Ponoe dr M’Kenzie, B. W’. Dele- mater. Pateengere, J.. Anze ahd family, Mrs. Bryan tnd Min Bryan. Schr. Flora, Torqertun, 3 days from Rice- borough, with cotton, to Bnlloob A Dun- wody. Sloop Delight, Cooper, 1 day from Charles ton to the master.' « Sloop Matthews, from Riceboro, with cot ton to Bolbwh dt Dunwody. . Sloop Falcon, Delano, t day from Darien Cotton, to E'’Fqrt. Paeeettgere, Mrs- Laf’ titan, Mias Boisguenay and servant. Sloop Eliza Nieoll, BlanUeo*hi(>> from O- geeobee, w’ith 2160 hothela rough rioe, toR, -Habersham. 8team boat Alatamaha, Harford, reported yasturday front Augusta,, witlfibmts Not- 9 A IBiutow, tp8toam BoatCo—with UOOfoaiea Cotton, to Jim. Commiar, H, Lord '4k co. B. Burrouefot, & .C. Danniag.W. Castoo, G. B. Lamar, P. HUI, O. Taft, fo & Parkrhaa, John Camming fo Boo, and W. Gala, Steam Boat Eotavgran, Kirkpatrick, Dari* an, 1 da>, to Q. B. Lamar. .Th* E. .waa .hound to Maouo, but owing to the low State of foe riven could gat hot 70 miles above m-. ' BrigJolutMtoaha^ foe BUfilfo U . 1 ,VO-‘ >V . . . ' • ... ’Tli,’-*’ /’''(v*.! .-..I 'fefi’-i t£k«K£isatffiMiHawBSaffiBBnn»CttoaK MUS. S. HOWARD, H A8 jitst received, per ship < hsriot. i choice supply of fresh and ivarrentid MBSXOUTBB, LANDING From ship Hazard nnd brig Pnnthen. 1AA KEGS TOBACCO, approved IUU Brand. 26 Quarter Casks and half quarter casks Marseilles Wine 60 Barrels Mnrgsn’a beat Gin 20 Bartels New Rum S Pipeb Holland Gin 40 Barrels No. 2 and 3 Mackerel 25 Kegs Lard 5 Kegs.Bntter . 10. Cases and balsa Plaida and Brown Shirting ’ 2 Cases Boots and Shoo* 25 Boxes Snap 20 BarrelvCrnb Apple Cidor 20 do Quions and-Buts For salehy W. L1PPITT. Nov 45. 4Gp prepared and put op t>y John Williamson A Co. of Boston, among which are Castor Oil, aiqierior quality .Arrowroot . ..Magnesia, calcined Epsom Salts. Camomile Flowers Flaxseed, Salts, Senna, Menus Sweet Oil of a very superior quality Essential Oil Spruce Pearl Barley, Oatmeal Opodeldoc, Race Water Sods, Seidlitz and Rochelle PowJpr* Sulphur. Cream of Tartar Silt Petre, Alum, Castile Snap. Rose Soap, English Spice Bitters Calomel, Jalap, Mint Lozenge 1 - Cologne ”Water.Otto of Roses Tootli Brushes, Rhubarb, Paregori; Tincture Bark, Camphor v Ant-mony Wine, Indelibln Ink Essences, Spices, Sealing Wax With a variety of other nrticles-ih HienhovB line, all of which are offered for sale mu,-a below the usual prices. Nov 5 , 3'Jre BUTTER, BURLINGTON HAMS. Ac. J UST received by brig Panthez, and oth er iate arrivals, 1 10 Kegs Goshen Butter, first quality 20 Half and qr.bbls. Bhqkwheat. Meal 10 do Rye do 150 Barrels Potatoes ' 10 do Onions • 10 do Beets, 3 do Burlington Hams 5 Half Barrels Puckled Totigues t 10 Barrel* Apples . \ 2000 Aagustiue Oranges For sale by A. BA&SETT. Nov,14 ,4 fl Pll NAILS AND WINE. K ffb CASKS NAILS, assorted sizes JU 20 Quarter Casks Malaga Wine Landing from b>ig Frmthea, and for sale by OLIVER TENNY. No# 15 - 46 WANTED 4 GOOD CARPENTER, to be perma nently employed in a heathy part of the country. Apply at this office. Nov 15, •- 45 CT LAND LOTTED Y NO TICE. T HE subscriber having acted as one df the Receivers of Names fo* Chbtbsm County, begs leave to inibrm the inhabi tants of Said county, who may have been absent on lawful hStinett or deprived by other causes, contemplated by tbe act, from regis tering their names, tiiat he will attend to making out the necessary affidavits,, to be forwarded to the executive .in ample and legal form. - My office ii in the Custom- House. JOS. 8. PELOT. Nov 15 461-11- W1LLI4M PAT fK R80JT, H AS removed to the brick store, ooe door east of bis former stand, wlint Ini Is now opening a large and general as sortment H>3i5r (BDGHDSs BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, j Savannah, Utb Nov. 1825, | T HURSDAY'next, the- 17th irist hiving .been set apart by the City Council as n day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, ttiia Bank will he shut i tfitrefora, all bills-and notes day must be taken ap oo Wednaadfiy, tha 16th inat. and all papem intended fo* discount on Friday, mult bu offered on Wsdnstday. . • A. POLTER, CariUtr. no* IS ' a . 46 DtSS0LV73ON:/CO PARTNERS HIP. rnHE copartuarahtp bareUrfitre existisg A under foe filrwa of Thompson fir Oosmsy. ia thisdsy diapdlead .by mbtuglboppant.— Alt pataona hiring dainandb, are-bequested to present tbata, and thase who arkindebt ed, are respeotftdlr iarited to mikeOayment without delay, tq 9)fo C.- tkmwth *»• authorised to arttt* tha «atrie,. - si, .■. •*' just received from New- York by the Augus ta, Savannah, and other recent arrivals. AMONG WHICH A HE, ' Cfoths and Caseiiqgfoa Plains and Blanltotir Salinetts and Sagutha* Coloured and wliifo Flannels Do Domestics ' Bleached and unbleached domestic sheet* lugs and shirtings. Ddrk and light Calicoes Linens, Lawn* end Linon Cambrics Plstillus. Russia and IrisJy Diapers Russia SlieminCT Cambrics and Muslins Nunkiu and Canton Crapes Bnmbazetts, Bombazeens,' and Dimitira Black and col. Italian Crepea Clark A Paisley’s spool cotton Hosiery and datniiig Yarn , W liite and colored C revets Bolivar do ■ Hunter’s Cord , Ladies horse skin and kid gloves Gentlemen’s do and beaver do And a variety of fancy articles. Ac. Sit. Also, * large supply of 42 inch Cotton Bagging. W Inch he offers for sale at reduced prices- pet 6 PIANO FORTES TUNED AJVD REPAIRED ON THE' MOST APPROVED PLAN. AND AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A LL orders left at Mr. Morrell’) Cabinet Ware-Houw* trill be punctually anew silt o SAMI). L. 8PEISSEGGEK. N. B—PIANO FORTE8 to hire by lb* month or year. Oct 18 *» - LANDING FROM SHIP CHARIOT, OX HOGSHEADS ST. CROIX SUGAR UeJ 10 Quarter Caslm Malaga (Vine 20 Boxes Cotton and Wool Cards 10 PackagesJ)ome*tio Cotton Good* Wrapping land Writing Paper _IN .aTORE, 20 Pipes Old Rutentrurg Gia . 10 Hogtlwada do I 10 dp Northern Rum - 20 Bags Coffee' ‘ )50 Pieces Bagging 200 Barrels Navy aod Pilot Bread SaUioetl’s Axes, Ac.- , For isle by ' FABIS HJLI/' Nnvl . ■ - 34l dL r A VINO tifoto tb* BAKERY formerfy H“^UpieTty to serve hi* former customers sad all others •he may pleas* tp fovoe him with tbeir cti- tom- He intends keeping s constant anpply « PIEOT AND NAVY BRE.1D, to any quantity that joey be wanted, and o* Lrcssriwsi.'iv. *f BREAD, on fowbaK forms. Oot 18 28ru* TRACE CHAIMS-