Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 09, 1822, Image 1

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SAVANNAH t/?tt GEORGIAN NEW SERIES—VOL. I. --I u < ■w...UJ4«—i—j—i-.'.i - ■■■." a ij»< . .. S.IPJMY. Ill, BATUUD.iV MUIIXM'O, JYOVJiMBKR 9,182a. NOi 176 1 »— -SWANN AH: FRIDAY MOHN1NU, NOV. 8,182* M Howard*' h received. “ Brevity is llie foul of wit,** and we fear llial four pages of closely written letter psper (which Would moke nearly two of ottr columns) Isanc H. Williamson '» re-elected Gnver nor of the State of New Jersey for the en- *PW» subject which we consider trite,' ““’"S' ^ car ' even if sparkling with all the charms of Wit and humor* would tire the patience of our Adders. We have not room for it The manuscript will be returned if rcquir- ed. Within the last tew days, favored by a 4lio 1101th easier, our barbor has been ^WMMhicd with the white suits of tho return log vends of our merchants, freighted with the necessaries and the luxuries of life, and our slrcuts enlivened with ntauy a well fiice which has been ihissed from its wonted resort during the summer sea son. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, 111. number of urriv.il »u twenty- Sve—Os ibipi.Rve brig., four ickooncn ■nil ton aloopt, .nil th. number ol pauett- ,«ra three humlretl and llurty-.even, «■ diuive of thoie not reported. The buoy Lam of oommerco again ulutc. our e.ra : aod the *• regular cuufuiion" of vends un loading and loading et the wharves—the • musical jo" of the suitor and the pro longed ohorut of the stevidore, mark the opening of the buainesa aeatpn—always to Waftcr the dulnem and tedium of a south- era summer, one of ekliileiuiiou and enjoy Veati The sloop fames, Henderson, from this port, arrived at Hartford on the 26th ulL Un the pamoge one man ah fcened and died ‘ —and a few days after, all but the Captain ein taken sick, and for the remainder oi Use pnsaage be wm the only man who could etay ou deck. In thu situation, he reach ed Connecticut river, when another hand died—a third lived only till he reach- •d borne, and the mate at the above date, lemaineil dangerously 111. . ’ fautt of.Morale* —Letters from Laguire „ the 4 h ult. put at teat the repot ts tela- tire to tile loll of Maracaibo—the town and Jolts kite surrendered to Morales. The ffjfcrobim 'isptodrim had espturad abiig Yritli 65,000 dollars in specie on boa.d. The whole Aumbi, of deaths by yellow- gkver -New-Yuvfc, dui ing the present sea- •00, was Itn kmuted mid J'tny oiu. As * proof of Ibe utter desertion, desolation, and i of the infected district during the i,th«N. VuiA Suteaiiian meulions a, ■ fact that green beans three inches long hove been plucked from vines which gren *o Liberty Street, and that Mr. Bruce ha. ■Ouskmeion. two or three inches long, which grew uponthe pavumeuts in Often- Wmb street 1 A Hoston merchant cumplaint that la dies snd gentlemen, in place of purchasing goods from the importers, actually import them for their own use—even to their yir- tert, by wliioli means the dealers in fancy godds lufler severely. Tlte accounts of the vintage in Franco in the early part of September were lavnra hie. Brandy, fourth proof Armngdao, won .200 a 350 francs per 50 vehs ; Wine (car- g>) in caska 475.31(0 do. DiCodulL Frederick W. Pleasants ha* issued pro potsls for publishing th, tlsmbnrg Gazette, at Hamburg, B. 0 to be Issued twice a week at flve dollars per •nounr, in lumet dollars for the country paper, once a week. , < Cotton at Mobile,nn the Slat ult cootiuucd nominal limn 8 a II ceuta. •Wore Pirates Cttpfnrei. — An „ tract nfa loiter, dated Camp (ialvaa- near Pensacola, on the 16ih ult. pub- Imbed in the Mobile Commercial Register, days, - Tlte revertue cutter Louisiana arrived here a few days ago from a cruise uq the coast of Cu ba, having made five pfi7.es. Tile vessels captured were schooners, from 80 to 10(1 tons burthen. Ttvo were burnt, ortd ihree sent- into N.Or- leans ; One loaded with cuIR-c, and another huving a quantity nf dry goods on board. The crew nl one only was taken, consisting of 17. with are under guard at this camp, having been detained for trial. The otliei crews escaped into thp woods, after burning a quantify of .CpfT-ie, Sit. they had on shore, the vessel to which lint prisoners here belonged, in adrji linn to their small anus, mounted',;# large swivel.” Porto Jlico Pr.vatetrs—We have yet seen imtliiug ollictal relative to the result ol tire negnoiaiions with the Spin,ish authorities, ot the island t-l Potto Rico, concerning the capture tif American vessels by privateeialii tod out,at that port, anti cunuitoeil « by the Spanish Uovenuheiit; but by letters from several tiatuil olficeis, we conclude, that an atnittole imtl uaU»- luctpry arrangement has been made. One of these, of the 29 n Sept, from an ofliceron boatd the John Ad,mis, iulorms us that c'tijil. Rensltaw lull linii an iutei view with the Guvernor on th Mom. Pric. ii Mori;an of Philadelphia Vn determined that their pickets to Jfew-Orlean. shall go well manned and aimed, a. a defence against the pi rata, in ’ ahe Wen bid e. - This is the proper men- •<re to be pursued with ’hu nutcavtg of so ciety who coctitmo to plunder and abuse our citiw-ns deapitc the efforts of our arm ed rebels. Let 'he example be followed, and p^on the villains hum their fingers once or twice they will be rendered more enilioul in ftlturn, and tiliim out vessela as they would the pratihnee. We should nppoK that lint inaurance offices would Jnd it conducive to their intercut toencou. r»g« tho following of the example by re- during their rate, on vessels properly arm ed soil equipped. The meeting at Washing*on to concert Measures to issiat the suffering Greeks, af- Tar meeting and ariy-rirning, and meeting and adjourning again and again, met on ti e 28th ult, and after neg hiring a motion for vendedng pecuniary assirta-ice, unanimous, ly resolved, that they value the blessings n( liberty, and desire to see them d,(fused". ver the earth—Hat they hive a natural' putting no board two.female passed •yropatliy for these who sttfc to ricovet Ihelr unalienable riglits, which arc asserted in our own declaration of independence 1 ! that they lor* with (jeep interest on the r.ruygf. between the G ecks and ti e r •i bar!,nr-I'll, despotic, a"d ferocinns” op. presr-rs, and— the meeting adjuurned tine dil. Fudge I In Halifax, (If. Cr) Superior Court fleto- ber term. Hark Chase of N, w Hampshire, and James Walling of New Jersey, were Indicted for the murder »f a negro man. Chase was comicted and sentenced to be hung in November; Wailing was acq lis ted. Afiei the jury l>2 returned the v-r- diet, siiflScisot ground w is found from the declaration of Chase and Walling, to implt eate the principal witness, named Peters, as the" real murderer Peters wea commit toil, and application will he made to the Sx-cutlve to respite i,’—e until the mat. tac is investigated. subject i the result of which was, that such a supposition is nithoiii founda tion ; those privateers having been 6 i.-U nut bv private individuate: and iltat it any American vessel is taken by llieit-cruisers to lutuie and bruitglr into l’orto Jtico, letnbutinn shall Oi Hiudeto the owners,and a reusqnsble sunt paid by the capfuls for their tie tenliuti. In case uny of these priva teers sre taken by uur men ol war, they shall he considered as lawful captures, and taken into the United States tor trial. Our Captain, add tho lettor, was much pit-used with this satisfactory and amicable settlement, und as the object of our visit is attain ed, we shall sail (his ultetuuon or to morrow lur L-iguirs. y A pamphet is announced in Charles ton, to lie published in a lew days, the object of winch, we are informed, is '■ to exhibit in a condensed form, (he histury ol the origin and | r-tjre.a of slavery io the souiherit and wes tern states—to describe the true con dition of the slave class of our popu lotion, and to present, from scarce tracts slid other valuable souicea ul intormatior,, a brief akcleft of the till - cultiet experienced and surmounted in relation to this class ul the com iiiunity, Iroin the earliest selllciuenl ul the State to the present lime.” Magnanimous Jlct—A few days since us the Picket Reindeer, captain Applebce, was leaving St. Join, and had gut near flic * lLacnn’, a boat went a*.ngsitle fur the puiprtse ol rendered to them with 7 months pro visions snd 30U men The <qtnttiron un its return fell in with a ketch, said In have droops on board, from' f'orto Rico, bound In I’nr'o Caln lln ; they chased h--r until nigh-, when u signal wav made by Hie Commodore "I the squadron, B-Inneln, to giv* up the chase—Cap'. Pelot nonlinuetl on. came up with her at IU o'clock ai night anti captured Iter—she proved tn be a merchantman bound from Porto llicit to H-i-to Oavello, with a cargo of g6J 0(IU j part of her cargo whs taken on bund the schnnner and the remainder left on butt d and the schooner destroyed-the Spanish f*i gate andhi ig being close at hand.” For Ncw-York, The fun aillnig nacket brig JffKVIl, Jt ItMvifye, .t/nitrr. IViH sail un l ies lay next. For •eight oe paasige, apply on board at An- ciaux'a wh* l 'f or to J LATHKOl 1 A 10 (X^ Tit. consignee! nf the shnve btig see veqneated In call and receive theil- gnotls at AncianxVwharf, nuv 8 95 gars, and just as they were getting on boatd the Packet, the bust Bheerctl < ft'slid one nf the ladies (ell into the watrr. Tiie boatmen were panic s'rpek and made not-tlhrl to save her; the current, which was rapid, wa* fast carrying her from the v.-ia.-l, and she r-bout sinking when Lietii, Patrick, nf the U. S. Army, first discovered lur, and plunged inro tlte water, and $uc r ceetled in rescuing the unfortunate rvmnati Irom an untimely death, but not'without great risk of hiS life and strugclitig in the water t'-ir some time. Pnst/iort, Let. 12. Extract of a letter to the Editor cf the Aetc- 1 ’uik Ei'enifc l'ott—tlateil Lnguira, Oct. i.—“ 1 hand you the latest papers I hare received from Caracas, since width the Columbian i|uadruu lias arrived from off Mara caibo. They found it in charge ol (he Spaniards, and the tori bad sur •Yttv Pork,Oct 28.—Advices r •nm Rio J.iueirn, tu Sept, 2 siute that Flour was 9 -nilraift per hbl A hea vy impress was Ruing Inrwtnd to mat vessels of the people at H -nia. Oet. 29 — A severe N, E. rain «lorm prevailed here from Sundut forenoon till lest evening, when clenred up with,the wind ot N. \V Wo have Itaifa copious fall of rain which was much wanted lo replenish the earth and springs, and to purify the atmosphere. During tho principal part oi Sun Iny night, the wind appears In hav< been utterly from llio K. and blew with violence. It caused flte highes' title at high water yesterday morn i'tg, that hns Iteen witnessed here fin • everairyears, ond flowed over the wharves from 3 In 4 feet, Tho low •trrets were nl course inundated, ar.rl Hie cellars in South anti From streels and some in Water street were filled with Water, fits well as those un Hie tow ground bordering upon the North river. We are sorry to add that Hie lumnge to property has been cottsi derablo in the aggregate, though wt- have not learnt ul any impoitaiit lt)->» t# any individual. We hear among other eircumstan stance*, that the siorcs under Fulton maikei, wete filled to the tluptii of 2 feet. That considerable injury was tlune tu, the Wuiks ul the outlet of the Fly inaiket sewer. A quantity d ilute was di-slrnyid tin a whuff at ^Coetjlies slip. Ills said a quantity nl sugar winch was landed at Old klip uu 8atu>day, It tun a warehouse.' at Brooklyn, was injured. At Coen lies slip, anil Whiictpdl, a quantity -d H xseed was tVjired. Front ST) In' 4b lihds.nf cuppema, lying oni a vvharl in thu Nurtli liver, wits ilesliiiy-'d,. r.tl the new temporary esliiblshiniMiiv lietii the river at Uroenwicli, suli'.-retl toitsiilernhly, by the fiuwing in of the water. From I lie upper wltaives, a ood deal uf lumber, tkc. was wuslt- tiWay. No damage of conse- quc.ice, was dime to the shipping in tlte hut bur. A house near the navy yard ai Brooklyn, nearly finish, u was blown down. The causeway at lintloe M bfitig-, and the c,.u«e»ay be yond W illiainsogrg, L- 1. were over- liUWII. M M s r l'o licnt, Two B tek Ntnres on flip Bn?i the upper story finished for uwrllintfa—they ure first rule Hfunds for' biisiness und picssunt. ly squared. Also IhVre I’tinemtni* on Uny l.anc. Fojftcrmi, «<» # ’ - HALL HOYT. nqv*-® M • | T Houses to licnt. Tins Li‘.S'* cd ily;! following Houses and Ttore.s dif the fSuli. scriber, linviiiff t X|»iy«,d on und before (his dny. they Will b< rent, d ul m moderate price tu responsible Te- muts* via 2 Tenement*, Lot No 34, Wtirjen ward, l.'fl mse, Lot No 25, Brown wird. 1 do half l.nl No H, 2d Ty» ling, Rey- nfcld's ward, foimerly (lie p nperiy X)! Jjlm Amlersnn. A Store in lluy Lane, on Lot N Tything, near the Kxciiange 2 Stores with convenience* fu fittniliei, ou rimnderb 'lt Bold. AL90, Several smalt If .iuses nt a low ‘Rent, i dill'ercnt parts of, und iilri- tl e city. • C. It HA N. B Lots pleasantly situalet h*d (*.i aXjcommodating terms, b wishing tu bn)Id on Leuse groan nov 8 ||h WATT ^ SMET3, H AVE Widtin s few dnvs rcoeivH Tronj the most approved mills, und offer for Rslcon *ccommi'dn!iug tLi'iit*, a( the dock lately occupied by Messrs Brown & Over, st'eot, ’ 500,000 feet New prime Sawed Lumber of all desr. iptions ALSO, 200 000 feet ranging Timber 210,000 Shingles The above MHMirlment with what they nre dailv receiving, enable diem lo execute any orders, Shortly expected, a large supply of wlnle and red ‘>«k slaves, T Ortlers for lumber cut to any length w II he pronyplly silended lo. nov fl n Katico. AIIHJJIp'.blic i, omitiuustl not to trust tho A crow ut the». hutmer Selin, fc j„ c „ nu deh . routiKOHii hy them, will ,e paid by th* L.prauioi- ebnrijnuc. ” ■ »*ov 8 *r 2, Jukyl jJEN may be persons Utn.Al' L HoViJC lAVVEta DllY Ul>ODS. 1 1IIE Snhscriher l»**gs lewe to inform his, . fiends ami (he puhiio in general, that Ik: has commotioed business in the above line," in J effort on atreei, two doora fiom the stoic of t\ 'M'Derniiitt, Markot Square, where he is now opotibig a select assort, mepl of CHOICE and JMY (iOOI)S, vvlticU will be sold lowlor ’Cash, wliilcsaleor retail. F'linllirs desirous of obtaining 1 Warranted ,1eticle9 % will find it their nilortst to apply us above, as the subscriber will gua'sutee • heir quality, being selected solely by him self. * . JOHN M‘R\K. nov 8 f T - ,| u M j I „ , V iaer»ut|, iiiiin-riu'e*- iwSSWttrjJftssri tv»s tl uju vail jy , I H *”!'*’• her 20,18J2. 1 ” "ffrccmeai, Oao. ♦ahis hill. OVIVUIl IENNY. ■ nuv 3. Sugar und Coficf IIHUS. Prim,-81 G.Ut -tfW AO liana COFFEE For aaie by HALL £* llOYT. nov 8 95 OATH. a©©© llie schormer Fi c«u. ut Moore's wharf - For sale, suit purchasers, by 4 ISAAC COHEN nov 8 c on hoard • Aim* ri- ii lots to Onions, tyc. 1 ftnOi Bunche* OMuNS lyvvj 200 TURKEYS 50UlfsluimT» For side on hoard schooner $avannah,*\ Junes* upper whaVf, nov 8 9J * N. H. HART * T7>FG9 leave to acquaint his Friends snd «JE*the l‘uhlrc,hf hus rcmovqd to UitcrurtVt hmidingtt Corner of Bay Lane and Whit aker it. where he hns received and open ed an extensive and general nssurment of Cttl^ JV, Glass, and Earthenware; Also, u handsome assorment of Cutlery, J»k wn, Plated, and ILasswarc, too numerous to ermine ute, all of which lie will dispose of at his ustrul low ptices, for Cash, or town acceptances PLANTERS AND Country .MercAmnta -Visitii g town, to lay in supplies, will do we'l tn visit this ebtutdishnneut, where they can he supplied with every ai tide in the above line, on satisfactory terms, nov 8 «95 Bills on Ncw-York, JgVM SAI-E, by nov 8 C. C. GRISWOLD, . CANAL COALS, O F Superin* Quality, for sale by LKVIj • ONES & CAN BLEU, Jones Buildings. nov 8 p Dthi), In this city Iasi evening, after • short ill- ncss, Mr. braniaa iUiiaan, Printer, agrtl 28 years, a native ofN»*w*York. MARINE. pout op avjrvjvWvvj/y. AltlllVKD, Brig Almira, Robertson, Boston, 11 da\ h, with hm« and lumber to the captain. /'««• tenjert, eapt M'Clellen and Mr Gurney. Sloop George Lf Phebe, Yom-g, Neu Bedford, 13 days, wi»h lumber to the mut ter. Panmge.rt t Miss Butler. Mibb Hal ha way, Messrs Haws, 'I sber, Lincoln, Butler, an l Potter. Sloop Trader, Luce, Roclv ster, 10 days, to muster. Pattenfert, Messrs Dawson, Wing, Clark and Briggs. On the 5th Inst, off the Frying Pan Shoals, spoke the schr Chesupeak, 4 davs from N Ymk bound to Darien i the firal day out lost the head of her mainmast. vr ron firs fowt. At Philad. ^Hlth ult. sell Humbird, Col lins, to sail in h few days. CLr.ARKlI Foil Tills PORT, At Proviilence 24ih ult. brig Hope and Sally, Maurun.' The sloop Superior, Patteraon, 2 dnys from Fairfield, it* rived at N York 3(Jth ult bound to this port. The brig James Coulter, Barclay, of Ply- ladelphia, from 8t. Jago de Ciiba, baa been detaim'd and carried into Havana bv H. B M. fiigHte Hyperion. The cause for her detention is not assigned. CHARLESTON, Nov 5-Arrived, B r chip James Radio, Sly. Belfast, 38 da>a; ships For. ia, Siiliman, B-irdcaux, 50 days; baliv, Cock, Boston, 12 ; brig ILchcl & Sally, Noyes, Philud. 7 \ Colombian private armed achr Padilla, capt Cowan, fVom a cruize t schs Gleaner, Miller, Newport, 10; Esther, Perry, do 7 ; Ceres, Manaoo, Phil- adelphia, 7 ; Suasii Miller, Davis, Balt. 6; sloops Experiment, Edwards Newport, 10; Horning Star, Nye, Middletown, 12 ; Hec tor, & wifi, do 12. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT*, OJpcet.of the Courier aul } Jlterrury — noon. $ Arrived, ship SalmL, '1 inkharn, N York, 6 days; ship Gen Wadi Hampton, Baker, Philad- 7; l>rig William, Woodbury, Rev erb, Maas. 171 ach' Salome, Eldridgc, Falmouth, U , Eliza Ann, I’huincy, Frovi* dence, 11. Negro Blioeff. yiQ’VP. HUNUUEl) pain'received, and O? for sale by nov 8 H. CONDV, R:cc*s Wharf Situation Wonted. 4 YOUNG man who is capable of taking charge of a Counting Hoorn or Store, is dotriroui of obtaining n situation. Ah employment is the principal object, terms w ill he mod- rate. Apply at the office of theft*''mm ax. nov8 55 Dancing School. M U. BOCDET has the honor to infoim his patrons and the public genet ally. 'but he will open his School on MONDAY the 18th of November—when he will teach a variety of new slops, together the most choice soli'Ction of fashionable co illiona and Puncy Dunces. iiov 8 95 Ei'csh I’liiladelphiu Beer. i A Bbls Perot'a typerior Ph'ludelphia A * Beer, landing from ship Georgian, capt. Bailey. For Side- bv JAMES ??, FRASER, Market S,|iiare. nnv 8 e N. K.Cin, ( idor, Brandy, b$c. ptr\ BBLS New England Gin 19 bbls Cider Brandy 40 do Ci<ler 13 do Apples 11 casks Cheese 6 fir Wins Butter 2 Crates black Tea Pots Landing fA>na schr Savannah, and for sale by nov 8 93 H ALL Sc HOYT. JOHN MOORHKAD n .;gii leave to inform his friends in Geor gia, that lie has established Imnself pe n niH-ntly in this city su s VonvmVaaVou «Avncc\iaKt, TIiR naif ol Southern Produce will be Ins rincipsl busiiweu, in the mcnagelrent ol which, he believes he can do Ills friends Justce- hi* relies on the repntsit'on cstu- nlished during s long residence ill, Savan nah, on the refi venci-B to l.is friends, and diligent attention, to continue the confi dence of those win may be plcas.U to fa vor him with their husim m. AY* York, mh October, 1823. ItcferrncA n S.tvimnsh—Ilcssis Cvmmino U GWATHM>.g. Heft rence in Augusta-~Jodx Moore, Esq nov 8 | re for Sale, a -r teifctm Tamil; U5 j. Apply tfi Vs . .J' W ; L0NG - . , Aliyn CA8K8 Nttilty. ,,f l l L h , d, . NJ5n ^F»* 10 libls American Gi. Laatlmp In-m briR AIrmra m,J *chr Se. Irnaiil Jane.-F,,r xilefiy nnv 6 p ^'VAHO.WILL^IW. ' Tortii Sheeting. \ ' SB PIKC ;? S «'ket|n°. received « to p.r ship 3uDorint-..anil for .ate bk nov 5 n J ' , ^‘-AT.inOF « Co\ Hams and Iron. fl® HH'.JS H*ms •. ?5 Tons Swedes Iron; assorted ID lib.Is Ls;tti J'ubucco „.,r:r Ui 9j y OHHAY TAFT. nov 5 Jast Received, Fill KINS of Goshen Butter, by thm wop Superior, and for side by H. M*DONALD U CO. Junee* lltritiling, JUnyaU eet, St. Domingo Ooflee. 4 40 ba ^ ,B prime m . u,,n, i n K0 C</flee Just received and for sale by J 01136 MINTOMfe Cognac Bumdj" aud Jamaica Hum. 5^ hbds4ih proof J:m>ulcaRum V 5 .pines do Cognac lirandb loi sde by BAKER U MlNIW. .or.t 26 3. P. WILLIAMSON. REMOVED TO DOLTON'S JIANG#, Next wharf above ihe Exchange, near the Custom House. Warren, lApyVti § Cxi. Woo oiler for Bale a Rent-mi t l Gruoei ie!, CITIHEhmixe belonRlriR to the e.tnte of Df n.w landltig and m itore, mint Jt which ii Cttacy, in iqtmre. FniMnion ' entitled to Debcntare on Consignment : ft HMDS and 300 bbls 3ngar 150 baga Havana CnfVuo 20 boxes H White Sugar 20 bbls L Sugar 2bt) kt gs Tobacco of Kndce\ Bar clay's, and White's brauds. 20 bags Pepper and Fitticnto 20 hlida Jamaica Hum") Ws< ranted 10 pipes Hollund'Giii ) pure aa im< 10 lihda St Croix Hum l ported aud IU pipes Hochctlc » entil Brandy, of Seig- J netie's Brand. J 300 bbls WWakey IC'J bbls Cordiul and Cherry Brandy 50 qr casks Teneriffe Wine 29 qr do 8icily Madi ira 50 qr do Sweet Malaga 100 coils Bale Rope 40 pieces Cftt'tin Bagging 20 boxes Hi* «i Tea 10 flu Gunpowder de in 21b ctfn’trf. 20 ib^gs Shot and Lead 20 tons Swedts Iron ALSO, 12,000 yards Domestic Cotton Goddt 1UU0 do SattineUs 1000 do Linoey Woolley or Negro Cloth Pilot and Navy bread, Wrapping and Sheathing P*j er, Segaio, Siloes Cotton Cuida, Ac. nnv 8 lu Dissolution of Copartner ship. T HF, firm of J.IUIXLY W EltniTX is this day dissolved- by its owd limita- lion. Persons having demands, will ren der them to J. B. Jatnlon, aud tlnjse indebt ed will rrnke payment to him, as lie is du ly authorised to*settle the busincs* of the Concern. J B JAUDON J.G. BROWN, J. B. Jaadon will continue the busmen* he eti fore curried on by Jaudon tf Brown, and solicits the continuance of their LiuuL* pat^opnge. Iiov S p Boots aua shoes. PACKAGES Ladies, Gentle- men, and-Children's Roots'and Shoe*,, of a Supeiior quality 2000 pair Negro Shoes 100 Emerson's Superior Elastic Razor Strops Mao, on Conaignnwit, 25 barrels N Rum For aale on the moit reasonable term*, at Moriison's Building) Opposite the Ex change, by TIMOTHY EVANS. • nov8 91 Plains and Jilankets. ' B \LES VV hlo Pliiins a do ll-.rnt .lio fl.inB.ml Wnblxera Fur tale by 1 B.\Kr.^ u MINTON. LOAF SUGAR. 4-8 nA-miKi.s r.oursi.K»i, yv-w™. iniluettirr, ji.Ht rccetvftl irom 15-Mi- more, pef,,loop l ittr-rpr tr.—For ,otr hi DOUGLASS & 80U1IEL. nov J p . SALT. A CANGO nf Liverpool Salt emeriej to arrive dally. In Store, SO ketrs btM ciu.lity L'ur.dou UuiU-d.- Fur rale hy A. mCHABDS. nov J ,93 CANNEL COAL, jpOR Sale by or.t 2y To Rent, « square. Possession given on the first of November. For terms u Pply *o Col. Shellman or Wm. Davies, Esa on 12 tin ^ Corn Mills. T OBEY*3 Patent Corn Hills, just recctY* ed, and for sale hy nnv 4 JOHN D. MONGlft, Wanted, I N a Hotel, a person of sober, steady htu Li's, one who is acquainted with ac« r.ouniH, and will give all his time tn his era* pSoyer. Apply at the Georgian Office* iiov 1 i 89 To Rent, r part oft : Georgian ( T HE.lower part oftl\e building occupied as tlte Georgian Ofiiue. Apply lo tho editor. . \ net 24 London Potter O v the best Quality, in casks of from 6$ to 9 duzen each. For sale by JOSEPH CAUUUTHERS, nov 7 For Sale, Complete DOUBLE ROLLER GIN,„ mkiX of Brown's make, and has performed remarkably well; the Machine With nearly all the Goar, will be suld low. Please ap ply at this Office, nov 7 l To Rent,'* THREE slocy Brick*llouse in Jobiv- ton’s square, suitable for A store and dwelling, now occupied by E. Courtney ; possession given 16th November next. Aik ply to • T. BUTLER, U CO. Who offtT for Sole, 58 Shares Darien Bank Stock, oct 31 c * " — ■*» m Notiee. M RS. Mary I^cwden and Mr. J. P. Vol* lit'un having advertised Lot No. 3. VeiMon Tything, llcathcote Warder *aW ihe public arc informed tlRtt Patiii is now pending in the Superior Court of Chatham County, in which the vabdtty of ihf claim of Mrs. Lewdcn and Mr. VoUatos tu the said lot will l>* Tied JOHN GH1BB1N. MV 1 h