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VUULIKUK1U or WIH LAW* OV THE UNION.
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MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 10.
Cgi oMHLv—\Yo team from tho New York Marcan*
J tiio Adrottucx that lottcn from Bogota, of tho last Sep*
tember, atala that tho now CongraM wai to awemMo In
January, to form a Conitilution. A part of tho army
I had already been gained over to make Bolivar Empo*
rur: but tho opposition waa very »Uong and a cornpro-
I raise was expected between tho partiea f so as to tnoko
him President for ten years, with dictatorial powers and
I liberty to be re«elected another ton years. A strong
I party waa also favorable to his being elected President
for life. Few except the military, were in favor of his
I being made Emperor.
Tho Sugar Cane on Hutchinson’s Island, we under-
ICJ* By tho arrival last evening of the ship Mary j B tand, was much injured by tho late frost.
lord, Cnpt. Wilson, wo have received the Now-York J ' r . . . .
Another Moniteb.—At a lato meeting of tho A«
taper. of tit. 7lh imt. Tluv contain no n.t.., . ... . , ... .
* j cadcniy of Scienco at Par«|M. Si,Hilaire ex.ubilcaa
U.rirrniTV or GronutA.—ljy private conveyance drawing ofamonster now aliro at Turinia Italy, about
wo have received the following from onr correspondent g mon ihs old. Tho hldividual i* a girl with two head.,
at JUilledgcville, under dale of Wodnerdny:
Tiio Senatua Acadcmicus yesterday elected tho fob
Jewing Profesinrs:—
ltev. J. SiiAKtton, Profcisor of Language!, in tho
TO Tlffi EDITORS OP TIUV or.OttuIAN'.
Tito Editors of tho Georgian will Itttvo tiio
goodness to publish, for tho information of
mo public, the following report of a ca«o, tried
and decided beforo Benjamin Sheftoll, Justice
of tho Peace. It will tend, if not to enlighten
the minds, at least to open tho eyes of those
who feol an interest in the proper regulation
ofseamon. CA. SA.
Terence Duffy vs. Capt. John Robinson.
—Warrant to arrest the defendant, atd take
into custody a certain boat, alleged tie be in
his possession. ft.
JUSTICE bhentai.l’b counT.
At tho instanco of the complainant, To-
rencc Dully, who before tho Bilid Benjamin
Sheftoll, Justice of tho Pence, made oath,
“that being in tiio quiet and peaceable pos
session of a certain yatvl bout, thtt bona Jide
property of deponent, said boat did, on the
Utl. instant, disappear without his consont,
and that he believed the samp to have been
taken possession of by Capt. Robinson, of tjio
bark Armadillo, under somo pretended cluim,
and without lawfbl authority,” &c. a warrant
.am of James P. Waudvll, resigned.,
It waa conaidorodbythe prieat na being two individunle
and accordingly baptiicd by tho two leunca ofNorna and
C The "import, of Wool into Croat Britainrroto New I was issued by said "justico'under the act of
-tJzL, veer amounted to nearly two millions 1831. entitled “An act tho more effectually
Her, Mr. Cara.., ofHe,lea Lear, and’Ethic. , and I Ilollandfor Co ia. tyear amounted a, nepdy.wo miUion^ "“nofpemo/.
. — rs . .. . „ P fat i,ll,n,Ma..na I npHA.m.ln la ,. O VT 1 1 . .. 1 4.. - j.
James Camak, Esq. of Mathematics.
The fiivHoaroffe—Mr. Cooi’kn, it will be perceived,
.advertises another exhibition of his instrument This Eve
ning, attlie Court House, with such aid ns will
jtho entertainment very attractive as a Concert. Tho
fust exhibition, which wo noticed some timo since, ut
the Exchange was attended by a large and fashionable
company, and was highly successful. Tho room, how-
of pounds. ul property,” &c. Under and by virtue of.
Tho revenue accrued at Boston during the lostmonth, ^ ie 8a ' l( j W arrttnt tho defendant was arrested
was 8500,000. It is said the revenue of that port this an( j appearing before tho Justice, admitted t
11 *' TW I year fully maintains tho receipts of the last year. I by his counsel, that there was then ill his
render K ’ __ _ * 1 - •*—*• — *“• * *- --
COMMERCIAL.
Liverpool dates 1st Oct. H Havre do. 30th Sept.
Charleston, Nov. 15.—Cotton.—Sea Is
land, 20 a 25; Stained, 8 a 10; Short Staple
now 9 a 10, brisk ^ old a 8jf.
■jin
Rice*—Prime, $2$ a 2g ; inf. to good 2$ a
"jF7oufV*“-Philad., Balt, and Riclimond.sup.
$6 a 6}.
Com.—50 a 55 cents.
Cotton has come in more freely this week,
and though wo do not alter our quotations,
yet within the last two days there has been
some difficulty in getting the prices of last
week, and in somo instances a quarter of a
cent deduction has been submitted'to.
On Thursday evening tiio 12th inst. by tho
Rev. Mr. Young, Mr. J. VV. Clark, to Miss
Mary M. 8. daughter of Mr. Alex. Fawns,
of St. Peter’s Parish, So. Ca*.
On Saturday Evening last by Daniel Fox,
Esq., Mr. Uriah H. Bevinh, of Baldwin
County, to Miss Jerutha H. Fryer of
Ogechee District.
The Quebec Slur says, “in tho course of thirty years j possession a boat,^taken^ by llini^n the night
,h. .hipping of tills port ha. incrcaaad tomstfrjv I .XckTfrom HvS jmrsons? wiiTwith
ninety vossol. in a .oason, to upwards of eight hundred. Lyj boat( wore t l otuc to«f in tile act of coil.
Some elegant decanters have been cut by Messrs. vo .,| n g f rom s ],ip two of llis articled sea*
- - . M’Cord & Shiver, Philadelphia, inteuded as a present , nen . t ^at the persons in tho bout being de*
ever, was perhaps too large for the power ofthe present for Mf Va|| Burt!n . liyered into tho CUHt ody of tho City Watch,
instrument, an objection which does not exist towards A f mtt i j lvl j on j 0 f two pence in tho pound has just in order to prevent tile escape of Ills men, he
Iho apartment in the Court House. been declared on tho estateofan English bankrupt bonk* had the boat suspended from the yards of his
* . inc house! ship, “‘tending to keep the same until called
The election iu the city of New York, has resulted in | «> * .. | for by the owner { that he had no claim to the
On tho 12th inst. John Y. White, aged 08
years, a native of Virginia, but for the last 50
years a resident of this city.
High Witter al Tyltec, 11 19. At Savannah I 49
rim choico of eight of .1.0 regularly nominate Tammany I The Norf()lk „ l|llct ; n) conmicntin » u „ on bout, was never culled upon l.y the owi.lt to
Tickot, nnd three or thorn nominated by n mcciing 01 tho discussion now coing on in tho Virginia Hohvcr up thei same, was and is now wiling
™ "T’f 1 f;t' ,lcbmisof —“
Tim Whole, lioivcvcr, nro of iho Javk.on Republican tation,, Buys. expeiue of tho proceedings had in tiio cose,
party. Upwards of three thousand of thoso who have • i. Mint i. •
a ....... -, | “ We 1 very much feared, from the first, that j nasmuc h as he was warranted and authorized
usually voted fur theT.ummuiy Republican Ticket, it is the conflicting interests oi the Eastern and I by law, in taking possession of the boat in
estimated, voted for iho Mechanics* Ticket. Several Western parts of the State, when brought I w hi c h his seamen wore about to abscond from
changes have been made iu the Members of the Cit y 1"w^ n “ihltnd. Ind^lteve I *!? fS?! **??!!?
I * , .. i i i Li a out t tuu, miu .ii nvuii.un uumvi olvhiu
., ...... ri.nrii.rhu8 been ntmrovcd bv a C0 “ BC( 1 UD “ CC8< We predicted, and believe untd ca ii c( i f or by the owner, in order to pie-
Councd, and tho new Charter has been approved by a t , wt W(J ftre now about to see the prediction yent farther attempts.
majority ofbetween tour and five thousand-the ques-1 vor in C( l, that the preponderance of power in Q n tho investigation of the case, it np-
lion submitted ns to whether the term of tho Aldermen the West, would lead that section to insist p eared that Terence Duffy, the complainant,
under the new Charier should be one or two years, has J upon mi uncompromising submission to their I BWO re most positively in his affidavit, that the
pot as yet been ascertained. In the Second Ward Kus- interests; unfortunately, tins spirit is display- boat iii question was taken out of his pos
ing itself very rapidly, and strange to Buy, we HCBS j 011f or departed therefrom, without his
find tho Western Delegation supported in k n0W i G< ]„ 0 or consen t. His counsel also
I .1 - ! — ..l... L.. I.ihre titrenre nnnt 4Vnm tlin I . . . . .
jttU Comstock received onc vote.
Tho Baltimore Gazette says, “it
Authority,
tiary
'it I. stared on good V ' 0W6 by some who were sent from tho , ir0VC( , fy Alexander Smitli, the gentloman
f JIM,lor Plcninoten- .1®*'° ‘i 1 * 1011 in . tho b°'“- 1 »’“• .«[ ho - “ 1W .*! in
UDSVJI3 , «IIU W.O* II, liSUk ......wu.u, ” « I fT 0in ,r ttt Hill- —
his city with his familv, early next spring, wo that, without instructions, tho rcpreRontatioii I System—that he was not sent by Duffy to
tbo intontioii toaccqit of tho appoininiont.” ' tV-Robinson’s shin for the men-that nob
ARRIVED.
Ship Mary & Susan, Candler, New York,
10 ds. Ballast to W Gaston. Passengers,
A L Molyneux, E Molyneux, Jr. and serv’ts.
Mr. Casey.
Ship Statira, T. Wood, 10 days from New
York with a full cargo of Merchandize to
Hall, Slmpter & Tupper, consignees—J. An
derson, J. Bentley, T. Butler & co. L. Bald
win & co. E. Bliss, W. C. Butler, R. Camp
bell, Chichester & Scranton, P. Cattonct, C.
H. Camfield, Champion & Lathrop, J. Cum-
ming, F. Dcnsler, Davidson & Candler, T. M.
Driscoll, M. Eastman, E. Fort, D. & B. Fo-
loy, G. Gordon, J. Ganald, P. Hill, J. B. Her
bert, O. Johnson, J. M’Kenzie & co. Lyon,
Nichols & co., Lay & Hendrickson, II. Lord,
J. W. Iiong, J. Lewis, G. B. Lamar, W. Lip-
; litt, C. Lippit, I. W. Morrell, D. Meeker & co.
.Mayers & Hamilton, R. Malone, W. Marshall,
AIttllery&Duffy,I Norton,G Newliftll,T Purse,
M. Prondcrgast, C. W. Rockwell &- Co. A.
Scuddcr, F. M. Stone, G. Schley, J. Stono,
O. Tenny, Taft & Padelford, G. Thomtw, M.
H. Wakcman, R. Wade, Finch & Warlaml,
E. Wylly, It. F. Williams, and the master.
hailed by them to come along side of the
bark, &c.
The correspondent of tho New-York Courier and
Enquirer at Washington says—“Wo have unpleasant I ^onipiied with accordingly,
tidings of Mr. McLnne since ho arrived in London.— I _________
lln waa token .loivn with an aituck uf bilioua fever di- t i 1(! Boston Duily Advertiser gives tiio fql-1 0n tho part of tho J 0 f un dnnt. three seamen
xcctly after ho got to the end of Ins voyage. lowing extract of a letter irom a gentleman m wcro introduced as witnesses—two of them
A ioint mcctinff of the two houses ot the Legislature London, whose means of information neu belonging to the bark, and the men who in-
I ?, 00< ^ those of any one not connected with I t en j ci i desert—and tho third belonging to
* * n brig in port, who also had agreed to leave
of New Jersey was to bo held on tho 6th inst. to elect a |j I(J cabinet,dated 20t!l Sept:
Governor, Mr. Wall having declined tho office. The 44 Wo nro daily expecting to hear that mat-1 £is*3iip Mio' elimo night* olid” by Uro same
candidates ore Messrs. Vrnome of Somerville, Warren ters have been arranged in the East. The mL , auH . n ji of whom being duly sworn, stated
Scott, ofNcw Brunswick, aud Mr. Jcflcrs, all of the I question is probably no longer between Fur- J unequivocally, that on tho 0th inst. being to-
koy and Russia, the former having no force ^thcr at Terence Duffy’s boarding house, ho
j to oppose the latter—and which has thrown norauatlcd them, by tho promiee of higher
111.- ...I. ...Itlnmnnt mire «hn hnitHo ftf * . . . . * . . * . °
Jackson party.
Robert U. Taylor, Esq. o Representative from the the whole settlement into the hands °M wages, which ho could procure, to desort
Norfolk District in tbo Virginia Cunvention, haa rcnittn- tho Ambassadors ofEnglanii.lrqncoand Aus- ( ' rom thoir ships, and that they accordingly
<d to seal, to conacqucnce of tho instruction, ofhi. con- lr j, a ‘ Jf may >hororeforo take somotimoto cn t C rcd into an agreement with him, (Smith,
. ... • • . I adjust thoso important interests, \\ fiicfi in- j.witness examined on tho part of
ntitucnl. relative to a|i|iorticiiung r c|ireBontation und tax- c |yj 0 ^ he nghh-g of Greece. Until tl.o bus-Duffy, tog present,) that ho shoSld that
atwn combined,bcin, at vnriance with his opinions.— I j neKH family adjusted, wo shull bo troubled „)„),{ tt bout ono or two o’clock, send las
Hr. Grigsby ortho borough ofNorfolk has boon oloctcil all sorts of rtimottrs, to serve tho inter- [, 0 , lt to t |, u i r j„ w ],i c ], tlicy could place
|»y iho rest piiho Delegates to supply tho place of Mr. csts of stock-jobbers, but I fuel no fear their luggage and make tlmir escape. On
Taylor. Governor Giles was expected to address tho 1 war.” further examination they stated, that at the
Convention on tho 10th inst. The Correspondent -of the Now York Coin- hour unpointed, {Smith (the witness) came
———7 miTcial Advertiser at London remarks on the along side of tho bark with Dufly’s boat; that
A magnificent project ia at present in agitation «* I gome subject—under dttte^of the 23d of Sep; one of thorii had just succeeded in placing
tho city of Now York. It is that of erecting a bridge from I teniber : _ J his luggage in the boat (Smith assisting
the foot of Maiden Lane to Brooklyn, high enough to You will perceive by the papers, which will when they wore surprised and made prison-
allow the tbo largest . bin. to pass under it. The length doubtless bo fowurded to you, that there is a ers by tho captain and mate of tho borlt; that
of the bridge between tho loll gale, on each aido, will be | probability of ponce betweenRussia antlTur-1 while^»boatWM^'^stoofthoj.hlftono
2100 feet,
. . , _, . ... I key. The latter will undoubtedly bo com- of them saw Duffy on tho wharf, waiting the
b height or iho piers, from high water lino p C |j c( j to , na h c largo sacrifices. But do not, result as ho had agreed to do. The mato of
to tho level of tho floor way, will ho ICO feel, and from jj y an y , nRnn}Jf consider peace as certain. In the bark was also examined, who proved tho
tho flour way to iho extreme point of the suspending pier, Franco, there is a prospect of a change of detection of tho men in making their escape;
65 feet. It is contemplated to have two carriage ways, Ministers—it must tako place, or a revolution that Smith (Duffy’s witness) acknowledged
each 11 feet wide, with a centre parsago of four feet for I will ensue. when taken, that ho hud been despatched by
r* nu, u. . r „.;n T , 1 Duffy with the bout to assist the men in ab.
fun passengers. Tho hen .eat port of tho work, will The J^islnturcnfl’cnnsylvania assembled I H( innrii n re. Witness nlso statod tliot lie —
Tie the sumo abutments and suspension piers. T bc““ Ut Harrisburg, on Friday lust, ;),j lna tunt— Dulfy on tho wharf just previous tu the b
saw
boat 1
„ , , ... o. - . , , Duffy on tho wharf just prev—
will form a solid work of gramto, of gradual descent, with Daniel Sturgeon was unanimously re-elected CO nunrr along sido of the bark,
a fall of one foot in every ten; and if the abutment is I Speaker of the Senate, and Fcdcriek Smith I ' TJie testimony being closed, counsel was
fixed at the fout of Muidun lane, the ascent willprobably was elected Speaker of the Ilotiso on the fiflli } 1C ard on both sides, ns to tho legality of the
ballot. Tho Governor’s Message was com- proceedings had in the case, und the right of
muniented to both Houses on tho 7th. IIo the magistrate to tax tho defendant with the
states the cause of tho call of an extra Session 1 costs and charges of said proceedings,
to be the failure to nroenre tho neccossary Justice Shcftall overruled all the objections
loans authorized by tho Legislature at its last taken by defendant’s counsel; and it was dc-
scssion, to enry on tho public works, and re- adjudged and determined by him, that
commends tho menus of obtaining tho rcqiii- t he proceedings had in tho case were correct
cs 11.1 It.isnttllf litll.r.1, lin llnuL'O 111 It 17 ho OlIRlIlI I .... J.. u il. n . At. ..4- At. a wnmnlnlHni.i ...MM Oil*
fun
Robinson,
I’emmcneo frum Pearl street, leaving light ami airy arch.
<s over Water, Front and Smith sts. for travelling. It
computed that upwards uf i8C0 tons weight of Iron wil 1
bu required tocumpk-lc the suspcnr.iuii part of tho bridge,
and tho aggregate estimate of lira cost of tiio work will
fco something moro than $000,000. Jt is supposed
$100,000 arc annuall
River, and on a reduction of ono third
tiio nett r:ccipts of
veiling, will bo 150,600—ntut Now York un.t ifraokiyn i Relieved that by tbo early part' of next sum-1 application will be made to the Judge of
will resemble London aiul Westminster. Tho rise of mor 4(H) miles of Canal will be completed.— I u lc Superior Court for prohibition,
property in Brooklyn alone it is naid will defray the ex-1 lie recommends tho appointment of a Bourd *
pnnsn oftlni prnjnct, ft is nto -n-ol «.i tbo bUp if? StntoTuWs I Wo have seen a letter from a respeetablo
„my bo .ho medium fo, the convoyanunof good water , & csts tho propriety of nfloriliiiaro- ^ Tumptco de:Tumault|.as
from Ilroobiyn to Nuw York. |j,,f| 0 u n ml ,| ns ncodit. lie fecommemls tiio October 10th. which states that tho Spanish
11,a, nassnd giving of jurisdiction over divorces to courts Css.lda, with the rest at the expedition
P . of justice; a melioration of the election law; “mvedoft the Bar; and, after having
,0 - l ,rovl,ll "rf ortho militia law: tho tmssam been miormod of tlm Capitulation, imtnod -
Penitentiahv in Tennessee.—A bill has
1,0 third reading in.ho SiinatonrTeunnsscn, jirov,...,.,., an - nI110nlll ; 10nt ortllo n ,i liti a law; the pi.stmgo , - , ■
for tin creel,.,,. .,r n “Jail nn.l I’eimoniinry liouso” ui „ ]nw , 0 mll | 10 r lz o the publication of re- at ^y sailed back to Havana,
that Stale. It was to have licnn token up in the House ,, or | B r ,|'i]oci»ions in their courts of inw ; that I Tho report ot the Spanish invasion on the
orileprcBentatives on Tiinsdny last. Somu doubt was a house 1m built for the accommodation oftlm I ”“ ut h boa, near Acapulpo, winch wo pulihsh-
onto,tamed, as to ,he uhimate faie ortho measure, bin | future chief magistrates of tlm State, Sic. | timc n S 0 ’ l ,rovcd t0 1)0 cntlro! >’
tin Nashville ltopubli can soys, it. friends nro iu good ^Gcnoral Snnta-Anna has boon raised to
MARINE JOURNAL.
Efefe aVEllr VCkRJt,
[scttooMtn I,INK,]
The fast nailing packet schr.
OTHELLO,
Walter Bulkleu, master,
will moot with quick despatch.
For freight or passage, having handsome no-
coinmodations, apply to Cupt. B. on board at
Anciaux’s wharf, or to
COHEN & MILLER.
nov 16
FOR CHARLESTON,
Tho regular packet sloop
JOHN CHEVALIER,
Capt. Sisson,
_______ Will sail Tins DAY, nt. 12
o’clock, if wind and woathor will permit. For
freight or passage, havin'' good accommoda
tions, for terms apply onWrd.or to^
05- ALL Slaves to bo Cleared at the
Custom House. nov 16
FOR CHARLESTON.
(Via Beaufort.)
The steam packet
JOHN D. MONGIN,
Capt. Dubois,
WillleavoBolton’swharf
on TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock—
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
nov HI JOHN VV. LONG.
FOR AUGUSTA,
Tim Steam Boat
VVM. GASTON,
Will leave for Augusta
El Tomorrow Aftornuon,
lhh inst. with two totv Bouts—light freight
will be taken at half Customary Rates.
N. CAMPFIELD,
nov 16 Williamson’s Wharf.
The Evangelical Lutheran
Synod ofSouth Carolina, and adjacent states,
will hold ilB annual session, in tim Evengeli-
cal Lutheran Church, in this city, on tiio third
FRIDAY iu November, or the 20lh inst.
nov 16 200—u
Lutheran Church.
T HE saio of the Pews will take place
This Day,10th inst. at 10 o’clock,at the
Church. JOHN HAUPT,
nov 10 159 Treasurer.
Passengers—Mr. Toltunn, lady and child;
Cupt. E. S. Merchant, of
tho U. S. Army,
lady, 0 children and2 servants j Joseph Cum-
ming, 0 children und servant; Mrs. Curtis,
Miss Norton, Miss Scuddcr, Miss Rockwell;
Messrs. G. Spencer, A. Scuddcr, Loo, F. I.
Lay, Didnrd, J. McBride, Loavans, E. l’ark-
mnn, W. B. Purlin, S. A. Myers, Prico and
Bonuott.
Ship Mary Lord, Wilson, New-York, 7
days, in ballast, to A. Foster, Jttn. & Co.—
Passengers, Mosers. A. Stonstiold and An
drew Foster, Jun. Sailed on tiio Sth, in co.
with ship Olivo Branch, Harding, for this
mrt. I,oft, ships Tyboc, (luoon Mali, and
ilolon Mar, to sail in a day or two. .
Ship Julius Ciosur, McMullin, Philadelphia,
Sds.tuW. Goslon. Md:m to sundry persons,
Passengers, Mrs Wondruif und duugliter, 2
Misses Telfair, Miss Houston, Miss Ritchie,
Mr A Johnson.
Ship William Penn, Foulkc, Philadelphia
9 days.
Ship Alleghany, Potts, Philadelphia, 8 ds.
Brig Pandora, Elwcll, Thomaston, (Me.)
12 days, i.iino to Candler & Davidson.
Brig Beta, Prutt, Boston via Charleston
2 ds. Ballast, to S. It. Fay & Co.
Sehr. Othello, Buikicy, New-York, 10 ds.
to Colton & Miller, Hazard &Dcnslow, W
Mnrslwll, J Waring, C Churchill, T Butlor
Ss Co. L Baldwin Ss Co. Palmes & Lee,
Bliss, C Lippit, E Wylly, Kctclium &. Bur
roughs, A Sibloy & Co. N B & H Wood, J W
Wom tho report of tins Haulm to HI,,,,In I.l.n.1, it ap-1 „t present. Dr J. Mecldiu,, our present Agent,. wo foarn ihat lhcr0 , ln(I bccn n0 neW8 ()f thc
pnara that tlicir liolna in nirclnlbm amount lo 073,1)74 has hail several attacks of tho chills and fo- , Unjtod iStntcs> flhip 1Ionleti nnd t)mt tho re .
dollar*, their a|iccic lo 344,910,47. 11n »|iccio lias vers since Ins recovery from tho coast fovor. rt | 10r ] mv d ng ioBt Imr masts was without
been diminished in tivelvo month! 15,071,33 iho notes J bo foundation. It was tho opinion in Tampico,
in circulation, 213,095,17. A .le.lnmim, ,„ rf e in itB si ^ «heW gone Onf rd
proportion, horn a circnlating lanlmni, in a sii.Rle your |„. fcrr>t night nf tllin lntld, and IlO died with Sf | , ‘.' T r Tw.InTd rl
1 Ho^imo. Ivi^himtaeonnw^tlw
is calculated to have considerable effect on prices.
the
Doctor durini
i,:_ 'Jiii'— „„ | that port. Tho Hornot left on the 9th Sopt.,
Iiifo, und his system was too weak & *2L lWh0 " n ° tl,,nB
The labonrors oho wore imported into tho United ovor i| ow of liilo, nnd llis system n un hju ,vuua t, . • , ,
Suites by the C’hciaipoalio nod Ohio Canal Company, account of his ago, to admit of Iho nocra- Has boon noara oi nor,
" —• mi HUVtHini III IIIH «/ UUIIIIL Ul IIIU JILiJCS- I rp . f, « . . .i .
an,i »bo, having left tbo roruico ofilm Company, worn nary medicines—lio hud every attention that I i.ho corroo, lyng at tno onmo place,
amatod as runaway servants and committed prison cmlid bo uftbrdod him through Dr. Mechlin, Tamphfot’dcCOat wMclUimbthotovor and
in Baltimore, applied to the C.ty Court to bo released Jr. dvsontcrv wcro iiittkimr crcut ravuees amonff
Long, F II Welinan, T Ryerson, T M Dris
coll, G W Coo, J B Herbert, Rutter & Son,
Luv & Hendrickson, Stiles & Fannin, J Stone,
C Cainpfieldf Mallory & Duffy, J Ganalil, A
Day, Taft &• Padelford, Roe & Mcrriman, R
Malone, Dunham & Campficld, IW Monel
J W Long, P Catonet, Chichester & Scran
ton, D O’Bourno. Passengers, Mr. Lamb
and lady, Mrs. Denslow ana 2 children, JMina
Edgcrton, Miss R Mix, Messrs. Clark,Smith,
C Churcliill, Chauneey Churchill, Calvin
Churchill, II Williams, Ktlboum, Dctning,
I. onl, Hudson, Mnble, Brewster, Strather,
Field, Russel. Burk, Kemp, Rogers.
Schr. Orange, Arnaud, St. Mary’s, 5 ds,
Oranges, to the master.
Steam packet John D. Mongin, Dubois,
Charleston, 16 hours, with mdzo to J. W,
Long. Passengers, Mrs Timothy, Mr Smith,
Lndy nndserv’t. I)r. Haig and sorvt. Dr. El-
Hot, J J Adams, E Barnwell, R Linings.
Steam boat Win. Gaston, Bowman, 2dayi
from Iiong Reach Bar, with boats Nos. 2 and
0 in tow—1072 bales Cotton, to T. Butler &
Co. A. LeBarbicr & Co. Butts & Patterson,
ILL. Adams & Co. W. Marshall, J. Stone,
J. Atizc, Ron & Mcrriman, G. Gordon, G,
Thomas, II. Lord, E. Wylly, & F. M. Stone,
Left steam boat Governor Taylor at Hcislu
inan’s Luke, hound down.
Steam boat Samuel Howard, Wray, from
Ileishman Lake, with tow boats Nos. 14 and
and 16, to S. B. Company. Cotton to sundry
parsons,
Polo host Andrew Jackson, from Parachuc-
la, with 20S hales Cotton, to M. Brown, J. B.
Jaudon, II. Furman, and J. D. Huguenin.
BELOW,
A Ship.
SAILED,
Brig Union, Jordan, New-York.
Schr. Aspusia, Pease, Hartford.
Schr. Betsey & Maria, Hubbard, St.Mary’s.
Sloop Eliza, Richardson, do.
Sloop George, Lane, Satillas. .
DEPARTED,
Steam packet Mount Vernon, Sangston,
St. Augustine.
nov 16
For Sak’,
A pair of well matched north
ern Horses, young and gentle—
Also, a first rate Saddle and Gig
Horse, and a handsome, light
Carriage. Apply to
J. H. BURROUGHS,
200r
J. Family—Dentist :
7 ILL leave Savannah about the 20th
i inst. Those who wish to avuil them,
selves of his services, will please apply inv
mediately at Mrs. Miller’s, on tiio Bay.
nov 1(1 r
Boat Hands Warned.
or 20 prime Nogro Fellows are wont-
15 ed for the Alatnmahu River. Liberal
wages will bo given. Apply to
& PAT
nov 16
BUTTS
\TTERSON.
260
SECOND EXHIBITION OS TBfl
EUPHONON.
M r. COBURN, flattered by the rea,
tion tho Euphonon mot withupont,
first appearance in public, and wishinc ta
gratify all thoso who are desirous of hcirb *
t previous to its leaving thc city, proposes']
exhibit it once more.
THIS E VENINO, the lOlfc inst.
He will exhibit it at tho Court House, uj
perform the foUowing^neces :_
Auld Lang Sync.
Blub Eyed Mary.
William tho Brave—Song.
Swiss Guards March.
Scots Who Hue—Song.
Hunter’s Chorus.
Bonny Doon.
Bonny Boat—Song and Chores.
PART II.
Hark! the Vesper Hyum is Stealing,
Drink to mo only.
National Ode—Song.
Swiss Waltz.
My Heart and Lute—Song.
Trumpet March.
My Love is but a Lassie yet.
Low waved tho Summer Woods—Sont*. I s.
Strike tho Cymbal—Song and Chorus.” M
Cut
6
by
N. B. Several gentlemen amateurs hate
consented to assist”in tho Performance, both
in the vocal and instrumental departments.
Doors open at 7—Performance to com*
monce ut half past 7 o'clock, P. M.
Tickets admitting a lady and gentleman,
75 cents—single tickets, 50 cents—for chi!',
dren, 25 cents—to lie had at Mr. Driscoll’s
Bookstore, at the Georgian Office, and at the
door.
nov 16 259
Bookie Missing.
T WO Memorandum Books have been ta-
ken from thc Georgian Office News
Room. As they can he ol no uso tn tho per*
son who lias them, hut to tho editors are im
portant, he is requested to oblige them by im
mediately returmngthem to the place whence
taken. nov 16
To Masters of Vessels-
L OST, on or about tile 28th October, a
small Bundle, mnrkcd “ Samuel Palmer
& Co. Darien, Geo.” containing four pieces
Long I.UWHC, and somo other articles, suppo
sed lo have boon put on board some vessel by
mistake. The tinder, by returning it to the
subscriber, will roeeivo a suitable reward.
JACOB WARING,
nov 16 Gibbons' Buildings.
New Store and New Goods,
A BENNETT would inform the Ladies
• of Savannah and the public generally,
that ho liQs just arrived fVom Now York with
a handsome and extensive assortment of Fan*
cy and Staple Goods, of the very latest fash*
ions and patterns, which he is now opening
at the Store recently occupied by Messrs.
James Inglis & Co. No. 1, Young’s BuMnge,
Market Square.
Part of the assortmont now on hand is as
follows, viz:
Forty Cases of Fancy and Staple Goods,
consisting in part of the following:
Rich figurwl Gros de India, Gros de China,
Gros de Naples, and Grodezine Silks
Rich plain do do do do
Rich warranted do do do do
Rich figured Silk Velvets for Bonnets, a
new article
A very general assortment of Silks and
Satins, ufalmost every description &ml
colour
A handsome assortment of Silk Fringe for
Dresses
Black Modes, Palmarines, and Cote Paly
Popelines and Mandarine Silks for Dresses
Lace and worked Collars
Thread and Bobinett IjUccs
Merino, Cushinere, Thibet, and Pnlmarine
ShaXvls and Mantles
Barege Shawls
Rich Gauze and Silk Scarfs and Shawls
A rich assortment of Bolt Ribbons
A general assortment of rich Ribbons
Ostrich Sauls, Birds' Feathers, Zephyr
Plumes
Merino Cloths,Italian and Arophanc Craped
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
Linen Cambrics, Silk Hosiery
Pongees, Nankin und Canton Crapes
Bandanna and Silk Flag Handkerchiefs.
Long Lawns and Irish Linens
6*4,5-4 and 4-4 Bobinett Laces
Gimp Edging and Gimp Laces
Lithogruphic, Zephyr and Embroidered
Crape Handkerchiefs
Foulard and Lithographic Barege do.
Luce Pelerines. 1indies'nnH Missed' fJl
Drawn Numbers.
I N the New Norlc Consolidated Lottery,
Class 14—-extra.
37, 46, 53, 44,1, 58, 51, 35,18.
Holders of Prizes will call at
nov 16 LUTHER'S.
Carolina and Georgia Oranges.
000 THREE days only from
the trees, put up with
groat care in barrels, and presumed to keep
sound in transporting them to any part of tho
United States. Apply to
PALMES & LEE,
nov 16 Exchange Dock.
dysontcry wcro making great ravages among
f tho .Itho^voragTnronofCotton^wHUHi'wSjj u ' s0 a c0ns 'd° nl ’ , l 0 Butn
they warn not .ervunts within thu moaning of Iho mil ^ ^ ro> tf ir0uf ,| luu t tho WciU'rn I of " ,unl; y on J"^
under which thoy wore committed. | District this fall. Both Cotton and Com | The Board of Directors of tho Theological
from confinement by petition fur hahta* cnrjmt, havo
ticcn tlikcharguil occtirelingly, tho Court ilooiiling that
i ko will lit) bott° r than nt tiny former sonson— Seminary of tho Synod of South Carolina anil
11 I From tho ld countiou went of tho Tonncseco I Georgia adjourned to meet in tho City of
vton, r [ v(!r al. 0 , (l | ( ] uuunoso 00.000 Boles of Cot. I Snvnnunh nil tlm Int Wfidnesrfnv in Dix’i.m.
In tho A.tor cuio, on trial ut Now-Yoik, among
ponon. ojanunoil, woo tho vonoruhlo Egbert Hnnmin, I r j vorj w0 slioitld suppose 3(1,000 link’s of Cot-1 Suvnnuaii on the 1st Wednesday in Dccom-
novr iu hi. 83d yuar, who otntoil that In. memory ron t0|| wull ),| |, 0 nhipped. Those crops of Cot- her, at 11 o'clock A. M.—tiio day previous to
liaclt dintlnctly tut far a. tho yoar 1706. Col. Robert t ol)l uvon u t a low ra to, would soon relieve tho mooting of tlicSytiod. It is requested that
Troup, formerly of Genova, now in to 86th yoar, was I the ciuliurrnsHiiientn of tho people, if proper tiio mombers of Iho Boanl ho punctual in their 1 Brig Courier, JMix, hence nt N. York, 0th
aim a witacM. | economy wore usctl-—Jackson, 'Venn, Gas. I attendance—Clit&leeton Observer, I instv 10 days j ship Flerian, Harrison, do. 0,
Ship Florian, Harrison, iioncc, tc]egmplind
nt Now York, 6th inst.; Bohr. Clarion, Han
dy, honcc, at Charleston, lOtli inst.
Schr. Excel, Holikor, up at Now York for
this port, 6th inst.
Sloop Merchimt, Burr, for this port cleared
at New York, 5th inst.
Ships Olive Branch, Harding, and Statira,
Weed, suited from New York for this port 5th
inst.
Mess and Prime Pork
Landing from sloop Splendid,
Oft BBLS. Mess Pork
£l\J 70 do. Prime do.
25 bbls. Phelps’s Gin.
IN HTOUE,
100 ensks Cut Nails
100 hhls. No. 3 Mackerel
20 lilids. St. Croix Sugar
40 bugs prime Green Cofleo
40 roams imperial and super royal Print*
ing Paper
80 reams Wrapping Paper
For sale by J. STONE,
nov 16 260
NEXT LOTTERY.
30,000 DOLLARS.
fJNHE Drawing of tho UNION CANAL
LOTTERY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
13tl» Class, took plnce on Saturday, 14th inst.
and will be received on tho 23d inst 9 drawn
ballots.
SCHEME
1 prize of
830,000
1 do
15,000
1 do
10,000
1 do
5,000
1 do
4,010
10 do
1,000
10 do
600
10 do
500
10 do
400
10 do
300
29 do
200
51 do
100
and others, amounting to
273,760 DOLLARS.
810 00
5 00
2 50
Tickets,
Halves, : :
Quarters, : :
Orders attended to al
LUTHER’S
Lottery Exchange OMcr.
nov 10
Lace Pelerines, Ladies* and Misses’ Glovca
Silk and Fancy Vestings, Gentlemen's
Gloves
Gentlemen’s Plaid and black Sitk Cravats
Black Bombazines, Bead Bags, and Purses
Clark's Spool and Orrcll’s Cotton and Vis*
iting Cards
Bobbins, Tapes, Cotton Cords
Lace and Pearl Buttons, Italian sewing
Silks 6
Patent Pins and Needles
Black Lace and Gauze Veils
Funcy Silk and frog Buttons, Habit Braid
Worsted and Silk Braids
Blond Laces and Lace and Blonde Footing
Marseilles Quilts
A general assortment of Toys and Willow
Baskets
Jewelry, Waist Buckles, Bracelets, and
Ear Drops
A general assortment of CorsetB and Curls
Silver Tassels, bands, &c.
10 cases Straw Cottages and Bolivar Huts
3 cases Ladies’ Leghorns, 1 case Misses’ do.
4 do French Flo wore, 3 do. Pattern Hots
Brazilian Combs,Men’s and Boy’s Caps
A general assortment of Broad Cloths
Brown und Bleached Sheetings and Shirt*
inga
Tickens, Plaid Homespun, Calicoes, Ging*
hams
Satinets, Linseys, Roso Blankets, Flannels
And a very general assortmont of almost
every kind of Staple and Fancy Goods, at
wholesale and retail, all of which will bo sold,
at a small advance for cash or city accep
tances.
O^r A. B. will constantly receive all that
is new and fashionable, and* will soil os low
as any other Store in Savannah. Country
Mercliants will find it to thoir interest to call
and examine the Goods for themselves.
Mrs. A. BENNETT would inferm her
friends and tho Ladies in Savannah generally,
that, she has opened a general assortment of
MILLINERY,—and Dress Making done at
the shortest notice. All orders in. the • abovo
business will be executed with neatness and
despatch at No. 1, Youug’aBuUdings.
nov 10
On Saturday last, 14th instant.
The.first Drawing of the
MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL
T OOK place, and will bo received here to
a day or two.
30,000DOLLS.
rjr* 7, *ij ri
Highest Prize.
The Scheme in a Brilliant one, and adven*
hirers nro invited ta call and secure Chances.
Tickets, 810 00
600
2 60,
Halves,
Quarters,
For solo at
nov 16
LUTHER’S.
Butter.
OA FIRKINS Goshen Butter, landing
“'1 from schr. Othello, for saio by
nov in COHEN & MIlXER.