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GEORGIAN.
SAVANNAH
8ATnm.\|- MOflNINK, NOV. 30. IMS
The no-ri Get*’ nor-—We unUcn.and that
Governor Clark, having ikclintJ a re-elec
tion (o the oflioe lie now hold", Uul.
George H. Troup, Itaa rottaenteil to he a
candidate at the neat gubernatorial elec
tion, Mathew Tallrot^at preaent |treaident
ot the Senate of tliii alate ia alau a candi
date.
dolin Groover waa il- cled on Monday,
laat, a tenator from Hulluch county, to the
lag-ala'.ure of tliia alate, in opposition to
Samuel Loakliart.
Thotnaa M. tVoodbrldge, A, p. Durand,
and 11* J. Vollcau have been appointed
Nouriua Public, by the IcgiaUlurc, for the
County of Chatham.
The Han John Drayton, Judge of Ilia
Diatrict of South Carolina, died uf country
fever in Cliuilcetun, on Wedneaday last.
Judge D. waa about 6U ycara of age, and
bad filled the uffico of Geverner of the State
ot South Carolina. /
The memberaof lie nett Congress frotn
Muaiachuietia are aa billows :-.Daniel
Wobater, Jeremiah Nelson, Francis Hay-
lies, John Head, Samuel Lathmp, Samuel
C. Allen, Henry D« iglit, Aaron llnbartt
Wm. Eudiaand rimotliy-Fuller, Eaqiliris,
There is no ch«ce in Essex S. or either
•of the Worcester D stnets.
The Austrian Oharroer contain* •! The mrrmaitl purchaanl in lh»F,.i
letter (latetl at I'tinalaiilintiple nil the Indtea by an American captain lur
Sal .Sept, relating the dratructinn of filKJO tluHara, haa artivetl in England,
twn thiirla of the city of Aleppo lev an After ahewing it to hia inrjeaty, it ia
earthquake, on the night ol the I3>ii to be publicly eihihlteil.
Atigual. I wcnly five ItuntlmlIn u-en 1 Jlritish Funds Uct y_City, Two
are atiteil tuhave beenilhatrnyetl i anil in’Clock---1 he market ia, conaider-
Irom twenty five to tliitly thousand ing the small proportion uf business
priaona killetl in the ruini. 'I’here«(doing awry atekdy, and Innks well:
ntaining pupulntion encamped without .Consuls lot Ar.c-.uut, 81 i 7 B ; ditto
tile walla- ll ia slid that the effect*,for Money. 81 5-4 7 8; New 4 per
ot i lie earthquake extended to Aotinch Cents, Hit 5-8 3 4 ; India Bunds, 58
liandicea, and other towna in that ‘54 ; Ksch.-quer Bills, 376 pr. j ditto
range (and two rocks hntl atisen uut Small, 68; Bank Stuck lor Account,
of (he sea in the vicinity ulCyprua j SJ34. Foreign Stocks/New Spanish,
FHANCK. ol| l ‘I Hit, 79A I Nttapolilan,
The Sanitaiy f'urdnn on the frnn- 1 ** I I Buaaian New Loan, 89J
ticra uf Spain Itaa been converted in-
IiETTKR DAG3
Remaining m tCiftinme’ IJSemry and Carr
meres,it ttrmkng //o-is
Ship Amenc 1, S It park'll an.
Liverpool, to suit lice. 1.
Ship Pallaa, Ja. Dickson U co.
Liverpool, to sail Dec. 4.
Ship Lucilla, S H I’aikman,
Liverpool, to tail !>rc. R.
to an army ol observation, intended,
no doubt, to accotid the view, of the
kltily Alliance-
The bed of the river Seine haa been
mi tlty, I hat a at earn vessel of four leet
could nut pet form a voyage.
The Court of Ciiatrliurt iq France
have decided against the appeals of
Tne Yellow Fever had subsided at Pen-
-Mcoll on the lat inat.
Mrs. GitfeR'a farewell benefit took place
at lUchmondt on the 25th inat.
V. S. Bunk Sleek, Mv. 19.—At New-
Yotk, 103 7-8.* 104J —At Philadelphia, 108
-and 3-8 a lOJf.
Thk following is the true time in which
the lisp race wsnrun by Eclipse—
The 1st mile in 1m 55a,
\ 2d do in 2 04 *
\ 31 do in 2 02
\4th do in 3 0J l-S
waking the 4 miles in-8 minutes and 3 ^5
weeomls.
-FOREIGN VN1RLLIGENCE.
The llrittali brig ylrr/cat, Captain Davit,
in 40 day. from Liverpool, bungs London
dura eight days taler than before received.
T o Our friends we are indebted for tiles of
London papers to the 8th October, Liver
pool to tin. 4th inclusive, theAliaagow t oo
tier of the Silt, and the- Inveftipajl Journal
arfthe-4th, Their contemt ore not of great
interest. We give a comlensrd view of
them hulow. The following is the latest
we have received of the Colton market,
r Zt'ccrpof,/, 5/A - Ovk.Aety 18
On Sttujuiuy ia.i, and m tin: beginning
-svf the pr<9Km week, v/e li«l bul u very
mnderatu drmaml, and in sonii- insumcea r
was accompanied by a slight abatement In
prim-si bul amco that tiirc wo Inna ha t
cn impi ovityg demand, attended with a cor
responding effect ntl pricesl an far, at least,
as to give the market a vein steady und
firm ippesrance This improvement w<-
■<lu not hesitate to attribute in some men-
-tuns: to III.- ink, 1 rii ce nfacircular letter a, 1-
Vlresseil by one of our American Itmiaea to
their cot 1 eapomlent|iu lilt; United -Vtatea,
and circulated anioiijJTtheir immediate con-
noxious here, einhrac ng a general view of
the supply and consumption of Cotton for
the last scion yeara, and eahihitmg data
by which it may be estimated, with tole
rable accuracy, what proportion they are
likely to bear to each other for the next
.into yeara. Of the accuracy of some of its
-premises, aa might have been expected,
ilillercnt opinions are Cntertainod. They
appear to ua given with candour,jand the
conclusions inferred from them are im
portant.
The following is the business of the week,
making #!oUl uf 77UU bags 1 among which
there were of American Cotton—617 Sea
lalanda, UJd a 11 ji middling, to 13d a
14dgo.nl and rather tine 1 choice 15da 21.1;
end a few very choice 3a.; 75 Stained ditto,
■6d middling, to ffjdgoori ; 650 Orleans, in
ferior 6$d : middling fair 7.1 ami 7fd , re
mainder 84d good clean, to lOd fine, and a
few lid and llf.lt 462 Tennessee*, 6d
middling, to 7d good 1 2104 Bowed Cienr-
f ias, 6d and 6 1-8.1 middhnjr, to 7 3-8.J
Sod 1 20 fine 8ftl.
Price. o/tfle day—Sea Island, remarka
bly fine and clean la 3d a la 7.1 a 2a 1 good
clean and fine la 1J ll a la 3.1. clean fair,
not fine Ujd a la Id; middling Ilf la
11 j I s inferior lOd a lid I stained 6d 1 9.1
a 10.1; New Orleana fid a 9.1 a 10} d t Mo.
bilc5£da7d 7}d; Tennessee and Alaba
ma Sf d a 7d; Upland Jjd a 83 a 8}d.
GREECE.
AVe-perceive nothing aatrafactnry
•a to the cause of the Greeks. An
article from ^Trieste, ol the 19th Sept,
confirma the late accuunta uf Greek
succetsca in the Mores. At the eud
nt August, they were tnastera of U.t-
rinth. The accouHts Irnm Cooatanti-
nople, of course, give a di ltd rent ver
siutt to the affairs.
A.Z line article of the 24th August
States that an engagement had take.t
place in the Gulph ut SSyichio, be
tween the Turkish and Greek tlee(S>
in which the latter were worsted,
TURKEY.
Lord Stranghnd, Ilia British Mi-
-nialcr at Constantinople, had left that
capital on a visit to Vienna.
the Pci linns have otiMinedjcnnsider
able advantage* over the .1'uip.s, un
*l*r Uliladiti Pacha, at Err,erurn- The
advantages were gniuetl in conse
quence uf the defection ol S-lun Pa
vlui,* Cut tilth tebel, with 16'JUUmeu
flerton, Caron, .1 tgelin, Nauge and o-
(Iters, whit lu.d been cumlcninrd to
tleath fur their parlitipa'iun in the
Rochelle cnnapii icy. OarSti had al
ready been executed.
M'AIN.
At Madtitl, tin tne 21st Srpt. (hr
most pet lent Iriii qnilny prevailed and
the greatest activity existed in all the
branches uf the administration, Which
rivalled Cue unuther ill their ical fo
maintain tne new order of tilings and
In support the Constitutional Govern
ment-
Sentence has been pronounced a-
gains! the persons engaged in tlie pint
locat ry off the King, altnut all of
whom belong to the royal household
They have been generally sent to the
galliea; the laymen In work, the
priests to be sent to the ho-pilal of
the Golem.
A lititeral service was pet formed
at Madrid, by order of the King, tn
honor of the National Guard killed
on the glorious 7th of Jgly.
The army of the royalist general
Qnesada, it wn»confidently expected,
would sunn be compelled tn disperse
in consequence of the desertion of the
soldiery. The manifesto of ‘Fer
dinand has produced the best ef
fects on (lie minds of the liberals.
Much alarm had been expruss-d
of invasion by tile Holy Alliance,
but the liberal journ.ls nminaiti-
i-d that nothing was to be app p-
liend.-d. A treaty with Portugal was
near being concluded, nod much reli
ance was placrd on the friendship id
Great Britain in such nn event, Tne
Neapolitan General, William Peue,
bad arrived at Madrid, and was well
received by tho Pntrinfa. '
PORTUGAL.
The King ol Portugal had sworn (0
the new Constitution, which was of-
lined to him in great state. Sixteen
members ot the-Cortes had relus- d to
«ign il, ot winch eleven were from
11 7.1I; all the other Brazilian De
puties signed it. A proposition an
nulling the existing government ol
the Brazils, and recalling the Prince
lt.il al tn Pnrliigal, haa been adopted
by the Cortes with some amendments.
ITALY.
Thirty person* who were concern
ed in the Neapolitan revolution ol
1H‘80, have been condemned to death
anil thirteen to 35 years Imprisonment
each. The sentence of 28 out of the
30 condemned to death, was after
wards commuted tu imprisonment St
hard labor foi 30 years- All cduca
tiun in the kingdom of Naples has
been placed under the suiveillance ul
priests.
The opening of the Congress of Ve
rona has been postponed from the 1st
to the 15th Oct- in cnnsequnce ul
the death of Lord Londonderry. A-
mong the noble personages who are
to be present in Verona, we perceive
the name uf the ex-empress Maria
Luuisav
GERMANY.
A battalion lor the relief of the
Greeks has been raised at Stotguard,
and tvsa shortly to embark at Mar.
seilles; one person has collected 4UI.U
muskets for the same purpose.
The Directors of the privileged
Austrian National Bank have des.
troyed papar to the amount of ten
millions of ttoiios.
The village ot Hnrk&nx, in Hano
ver, has been almost totally destroyed
by fire—137 houses and S9 barns
were burnt—49 bouses were burnt
in the village of Steinberg—and 49
houses in the town of Kausthxl-
A courier was dispatched from Vi
enna an the 23d Sept, to expedite
the arrival of Lord Wellington.
43REA*r BRITAIN,
Complaints of agricultural distress
were general.
The present Marquis of London
derry, (Sir C. Stewart, brother to die
late MsrquiaJI has expressed an in
tention tu resign his mission at the
Court ol Vienua, and to retire to.pri-
vale Ills.
The rohbera of the Ipswich mail
have offered to restore the booty ob.
tained by that adventure, (about 40,
0001 aterlingj tf the owners will se.
cove tu them tjOUOl, which has been
refused. Every means ia using to
discover them
Sir Francis Burdett haa visited Mr.
Muni, in llchester J .il, to congratu
late him on Ins approaching libera-
ti.in, which waa tu take place ou the
30th Octuber. or t
In the MansGrld market, apples
were sold four peck* lor ligpeuce.
IRELAND.
Accounts of renewed outrages con
tinue tube received fioin Ireland, a-
mung which the wilful destruction of
property by 1) e is the most prevalent.
A great dearth ol money cx'-tsj and
prmluie w-ien brought tnin-r e 1 . does
tint pny llie expciici nf production.
The most pi amine nt cause uf the
disturbances al present existing in
Ireland-ia the enf-n-ijement of Tithes,
The country people Cue warned by ihe-
insurgents un pain of death not tn take
tt‘ the tithe id the clergyman, when
taken in kind, and the time, in seve
ral instanc-s is rolling no the spot
where collected ; in other instances
it is burned. The insurrectiun act re
mains in lull fun c-
A malignant lever exists in Galway.
Ireland, uf a must violent nature, and
the inhabitants who can do so are
fly i ig before it.
, London, Od 5.—The interview be
tween his M jesly ami Mi. Cunning;
when the latter kis ed hand-on his ap
pointinent, mny exercise Ihe pen of
some future Orammont w Wtdpol
Thg scene must, no doubt, have beelf
preceded by uuicti painful preparation
before the feeling uf ch igrin nn -lie
one side could settle into dignified
resignation, und apprehension on the
other cuuld tie overcome, by the elslion
of success. The exalted Personage
who thus offered up his I'ealing ou the
alter of resignation, is uml'-rstniiil to
have afterwards expicled lumself in
peculiarly forcible language rospec
ting the naiurc of Ihe sensations
which the. approach til tht new Min
ister excited in him. Welhave heard
that his Majesty, utter etjling to Mr
Canning the considerations which
had weighed with him onl this ocoa
siim, namely, I-* penuisiun of his
Coilenguvsthal lie was necessary tn
tho-verv existence of lie Ministry,
concluded tiv expressing W wish that
he might lie.,d as cluscly as he could
in the foulsiep- of his predecessor.
With Mr. Cair.i u’s known opin
ions ul (hat pivd c-i.aor, whom lie
was eotitied to Ionic o.-vn nn as his
inferior; Imth in natural talents and
useful ami ornamental acquirements,
a recummciiduli.m of tlifs tuiure could
not ol course be over aid above pala
table !o him.
Trieste, Sept. 19—A Captain, sail
MARINE.
PORT OF SdVdeV.TdH.
For Charleston via-Beaufort.
Steamboat COLUMBIA, Cafttnin
'LL will poiitiiely hm* thu loi
tilts tbovi* pUres *VHIS MORNINR, it it
o'clock F t fre rIh oHitmly puckt^rR or
paksngc, Apply on board at the lower wharf,
or to
8. II. FISKE.
dot 3o e A
AltmVEl),
Br-.brlff Arden*, Davit, Liverpool, 40
dayt, to A L Motyneux, consignee, with
coal, potatoes, dry goO'l*. &c to Johnson Si
Hills, J M'Nish, A Loiv Aco. Low, M>l-
lacefiico. and UOmpbrli.
Hr hrijv Union, Uil»«cuctc, Trinidad, 21
davs, in baliuat to It Hichnnlsou & co.
Brinf^ Holla, Harrington, 8 days from
Providence, tu O Taft, consignee, with an
nasorled eg go to K Wnterman 8i co, p
Hill, H P Taylor, S C Greene, G Collins,
and O lufl. Puttengcr*, Measra. West cot,
11 Humilton, A Hamilton, Atwood, Kich*
inond, Jones, and 18 in the steerago. Left
hJiip Goo Carrington, to nail for this port
hi a few days. Fussed on the 2Ut mat. otf
Muntang, sloop Earl, from Savannah for
Fiovidence.
Brig Kagle, Cook. 12 days fom Provi.
dence, with merchandia ., live stouAr, &c to
Whiting k Knnball, S V Condy, l< Water
man, O Tof., S -VlniMton, P Hill, &
Minton, t;leland and Frasier, and F8ellic/t
PiutengM'i, H 0 Kimball, S Kimball, T Lee
let'll. It Muiteson, A Wheeler, W Pratt,
and 8 others.
.Sell* Ohm, Boers, 9 days from New York,
With an assorted r.aogo to H PecA: J 11.
Creamer & co. ,1 Kopman, l Cohen, W* V
Williams, J W Long, Gibbs & Alexander,
9C It J Schenfc, Hrewmei U. Prescott, Hall,
Hoyt^eo. li S Atwood, L llillls, MSfllull,
tlte muster and sundry persons at 8t bi-
ntona Pamngert, Rev Mv Matthewa^ and
lady, of St Sitimna, .least s. Butler, Latouch
.1 tin may, Jones, Henn*‘tt, Brown, Hills,
Flanders, M'Dermo'i Higgmgs, Brainurd,
and 18 in the steerage. The ship lletpcr-
us, M'Govttle for Ibis port, sailed 2 days be*
fore the Ohio.
Hclir S' Ipn, Mereen, 14 days from Port
land, with lum »er,fish, potatoes, oil, £tfc. to
the master. On the 25 It inat. Frying Pan
Shoals bearing N N B *'9 miles distant, pass,
ed the yard nt a ship stand ng perpend cu-
lar, tn about 10tath»ms wuter, supposed to
be attached to a ship sunk.
blimp Esther,-Dean, Eat’ien, rice to Bul-
loch u Unnwoody,
ARRIVALS FROM TBI8 FORT.
At Doston, on the 17th iusl. brig Ade
line, Collins,
At Darien, 28th inst. ff.hr Trader, Luce,
2 days; sloops Planter, Hathaway, 3 days;
Frolic, Briggs, 3 days.
CLEARED FOR THIS FORT,
At Charleston, 28th inst achr Esther,
Perry,
At Darien, 28th inst, sloops Sn| port,
Bates ; Eleanor, Dean.
At Portsmouth, N H, ship Lycurgus.
llaley.
The chel)RCCo-bo»t Globe, Marble, left
Charleston on the 27th, for this port.
Went to sea yesterday, Brship Thomas,
Ingiis, for Liverpool; brig Native. Cole,
for New York { schr Uumbird, Colliua, for
the West Indies
t or Havre,
The
superior copper fast-m*d new brig
AMERICA,
Will commence loading in • few
days, having two thirds of her cargo enga
ged. F»» freight of 200 bides of Cotton or
passage, apply to Capt.Gravttponboard,at
Anderson's wharf, or to v »
PE1ERSEN, 06.
nnv 30 5
Tor New-Ot lctuis^
The brig
HOPE & POLLY,
Jft
Captain Mauran,
JBjBto Will positively sail on Tuesday
next, Wind permitting. ’ For passage only,
apply to the Captain, or to
8 A. CONDY,
Rice’s wharf.
nnv 20 S
Pork, Beer, Butter, tf c.
iMtuHfigfnm trAaouet* Oais,
A^i\ BAURLl S Prime Pork
4&Mi/ J Uhls Mess llerf
20 bbU Beer, (Ijiw and Beretidgea’)
7 kegs Goal ten Butter
IN 8 t ORE,
Mes<VorH, Prime Beef
Hock Wheat and Corn Meal
Raisins, Herrings, F« «'t.de by
GlltUS <k ALEXANDER,
nov 30 p 5 TsyTor’s wharf.
For Rent,
T IIRKK Stores apposite the Market In
West Uioad street. Also tor sale, »
pair of gentle Csi ciage Horses. Auul> to
JOHN I*. WILLIAMSON,
nov 30 u 5
BOARDING, j
T WO or three Gentlemen can tVaecom-
modated with Board, within a few
rods of the Exchange. Apply ut this Of-
flee.
Wanted to hire, a smart active Boy, to
wait in the house. Apply as above,
nov 39 u 5
For Providence,
The packet brig
HOLLA,
Harrington, Master,
Will tn^et with dispatch—For
L eight or passage, apply to the Captain on
board ut Moore’s wharf, or to
ORKAY TAFT.
If'Ao has for sale, landing from said brig,
20 bundles first quality Hay
90 Lime
1200 bunches Onions
IOTjUIs Vinegar
nor 30 u 5
For Charleston,
The reirnlnr p»rk>t sloop
DELIGHT,
CnptaM Cooper,
To sail on Tuesday next, nt 9
o'clock, wVkdaoii weathev pertniuing. Fur
freight or passage, having elegant eccum-
mo,l.uonn, Supply on board at Anciuux'
wharf, or to
MUIIDOCII M'LEOD.
nov 50 p 5
JAMES DICK
R espectfully informs his fiiend*
and the public, that lie lias taken that
cuiumudlmii store in Fraser's buildings,
South East corner of Murk*-t Square, and
uppoile the store of tf. Inglie UU;o Gib
bons' buildings; where he lias Tin hand,
and is still opening, a handsome and gene
ral assortment of
C II IN A,
Glass anlliartlYciYwave,
Received direct from his Correspondents in
Liverpool. The above articles ut e warrant*
edofihe first quality, being selected to
order, ami wilt be sold •mholrtnle or vttaif,
as low and on us accommodating terms, ut
any the city affords.
The attention of Families and Country
Merchants in particular, is requested to
wards them,
nov 30 5
A Card.
^7* The Passengers of the schr
Ohm,'tenders tludr thanks to Cant. Beers,
for his polite attention to them during the
pussage.
‘nov 30 r5
Emerson’s Elastic Razor
Strops,
£\ RE a new Patent, anti on an improved
Rjl plan >, and are highly recommended
to the publio. For side by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No H, Gibbons’ Buildingg.
nov 30 5
&t. Andrew.
T HE Anniversary of Si. Andrew will be
celi-br»led by llie -Society »t Jose| li
Trtiohelc‘1'4, THIS IJAY,uijtli November,
member, arc requested to be punctual in
their attendance at 12 o’clock, to transact
the business of the society. Dinner to be
on the table at bait past three o'clock.
WM. SMITH, Sec’ry.
nov 30 e 4
iiig under the Ionian fl ig, who quit-
trtl Kittagolo, one lengue from Yat-
rus, in the Moreil? on August 28, and
arrived here to day, has declared in
writing—“t'hatlhc Turks who en
tereil the Mnrei, to Hie uamher of
23,000 men, coomianderlhv by three
Pacluis, have bet'll defeated, and in a
great tne isbYe destroyed. Diam Ali
is taken prisoner, and Mahomet Ali
is killed. The Greek, have lost but
few persons in various combats ; but
they have to regret the death uf one
Archbishp(perhaps Germany, PiimaL-
of the Morea.) They were roasters
of,Corinth at ihe end of August.—
The Turkish Beet remained inactive
uff Patras, but the crewa suffered ve
ry much from the Plague, and every
day from 51) to 60 dead bodies were
thrown into the sen- The Greek fleet
were watching the Tuikiah, and pro
paring fiie shipa,”
Letters from Corfu aiy, that the
Ipsariols have quitted their island
with their families, and have disetn-
harked on the southern cost of the
Morea, despairing ol being able to
defend their country against the
Turks.—(Gilxrtte of Augsburg.)
Corfu Aug. SO.—It was at Corinth
that the cruel Dram A)i was taken
prisoner. He was immediately sent
to Hydra with seven.U y*. ail prison,
ers. Napoli di Rumania 1s in the
hands ot-the Gr,eek , and it is cofi
fidentiy stated that Cnrnn and Mo
don have also capitulated
Oonstintinop’e, sept. 3.—Defeats'
are said to have been expcrienetl by
the Turks in the Murea.but we know
nothing positive.
-Just Received,
Jind in Store,
S IX pipes Cognac Bmudy
5 pipes 11 Gin
5 do Jttm-tica Rum
10 casks Putter
6 kegs Lead
6 d » Shot
25 kegs Harris’ No 1 Tobacco
10 kegs Ladies f wist do
25 boxes divisivis
50 do Cheese—For sate bv
A MORGAN,
nov 19 104 Junes’ upper wharf.
Lima Bark.
J UST received, pale and brown Lima
Hath in powder, which will be found
superior in quality tunny other species of
penman ha« 'c,aird particularly recommen
ded to the attention of Phystcaus and Plan
ters. For sale by
R. WORRELL, .Tr, Druggist,
Cornet' of the Hay and Whitukcr street.
nov 23 l 1U8
The Subscriber
R ESPECT FULLY begs leave to inform
h»» friends and the public, that he has
established himself in the Factorage and
Commission Business on Hunter’s wharf,
and will be thankful for any favors.
JOHN CANDLER
H7io has for sale,
100 boxes Candles of diiferent numbers
100 do best Yellow Soap
30 coils of Cordage of different sizes
nov 16 102
OBITUARY.
Departed this life, on the 24th inst of pul
monary consumption, 'Lsmun Guddf.v ,
Esq. who recently arrived here from Al
bany, N. :Y. aged chout 32 years.
Mr.Glidden resorted to this place thinking
that a southern climate would be more pro
pitious to his declining health—but, alas!
this was needless, as death had already,
taken possession of its victim, and bid it re
turn to its mother earth. In recording the
death of this gentleman, perhaps it would
be no more than giving justice her due, to
say that he was a reputable advocate at
the B.«r, a polite scholar, and an honorable
member of the Masonic Lodge.
Scarcely had half the time allotted out
to man passed, ere he was prostrate in the
dust by the mighty hand of the destroyer.
What can more strongly exemplify the
truth of the declaration, that in the midst
of life we are in death ?
Each moment on the former, shuts the
grave—
While is man growing, life is iirdecreasi.'
* And cradlci rucA us nearer to the tomb.
ComKiunicaUd.
PITCH PINE,
XeWovif Pine & -press
LUMBER,
FUR
THE WEST INDIA MARKETS.
C ARGOES of tlie very best quality; and
of ail descriptions of the above ii.med
Lumber, (50 to 60 feet in length, if requir
ed) can, at the shortest notice, be furnish
ed at tlie
UPPER
Darien Steam Stnv Mill,
in the State of Georgia, on the most rea
sonable terms.
Vessels drawing not over 12 or 12 and a
half feet water, can load with great facilty
at the Mill by an inclined plane, thereby
getting the lumber ok ooard clean and
dr> ; and from fifteen to fifteen and a halt
feet water, can be carried over Doboy bar,
now rendered as safe as any in the United
States, from the beacons and buoys there
placed.
An abundant supply of Cypress Shingles,
and Red and White Oak Hogshead Staves,
can be (obtained.
There being a RICE MILL attached
Rice either in whole or half tierces, can be
had when wanted, for assorting a cargo.
Orders or Communications addressed to
the Agent of the Upper Darien Saw Mill,
at Darien, Georgia, will be promptly at
tended to.
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Newark Cider.
BARRELS first quality Newark
1 Cider, landing from schr Ohio, at
Bolton’s wharf—aadfor ssla by
ISAAC COHEN.
nov 30 r 5
Northern Gin
DHDS and 25 hbls Notthern Gin
sale by
nov 30
landing from brig Eagle—and lor
BAKER & MINTON.
c5
N. E. Rum and Butter.
■tfl UAItltEt.S N England Itum
50 ko R « Butter
Lauding from brig Eagle, and for by
S A. CONDY.
nnv 30 5 Bice's v^nrf.
Old Jamaica Rum,
Landing from brig tingle ut Rice's wharf,
l^OUlt hluls Eure Old Jamaica Rum—
Jl For sale by
ORRAY TAFT,
nov 30 u 5
For Sale,
M. feetN P Lumber
6 barrels Liver Oil
150 bushels Potatoes
50 bundles Scale Fi:,h
2 M. Bed Oak Staves
Landing from schr Sylph, at Jackson
wharf. Apply on board, or to
ISAAC COHEN.
nnv 30 p 5
Elegant, Bobinet : -Lace,
AND
FACE VEILS.
J UST received "by the brig Ardeut,from
Liverpool, and for sale bv
JAMES ANDERSON 6f CO.
nov 30 p 5
Notice.
C OUNCIL will on Monday next elect
ail Auctioneers fur the City of Sa
vannah, fur one year commencing January
I«t, 1823, applicants w.ll leave the name,
and the names of their securities.
M. MYEKS, c. G.
nov 30 5
A Situation Wanted.
A YOUNG Man, lately aMved from
Boston, wishes to obtain a situation
as a Clerk or Bar Keeper, or would be
willing to go and teach a school in Jhe cun-
try ; with buth he is perfectly acquainted*
and oan produce satisfactory recommenda
tions.
A line addressed to J. F. F; and left at
this office, will meet with immediate at
tention.
nov 30 r*
For Rent,
O N accommodating terms, that large and
commodious house situated on corner
or Jefferson and Bav.stieets, opposite the
Washington IML Also the house at pre
sent occupied by Doctor Forth, and situa
ted opposite White’s Hotel. Possession giv
en immetliaiely- Inquire of S. Phil brick.
nov .30 5
E\\uUvftm AvtUlerjf.
COMPANY ORDERS.
4 N flection for Second.Lieutenant, Vice
Lt. Joyner deceased, and for such other
vacancies as m'ty)tlien occur, is hereby or
dered to be held at the Laboratory, on
Wednesday afternoon, the 11th of Decern*
her prox ino, at 3 o’clock; the corps wil-
therefore parade at that hour in full uni*
form.
By order of W. T. Wti.mms, Captf.
W. P. BEERS, 1st sdfct.
nov 30 ||n 5
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
—■vwwvv'vv —
Now Landing,
£\ ND for sale by
L. HILLS,
No. 29. Bolton's Jiunge
Prime New Orleans Sugar
Prime New Pulfl*
Hall bbls Fulton'market Mess Beef
HaU bbls Buckwheat dour
Northern Gin
Apple B audy
Whiskey
Dried Applet
White Beans
Soap and Candles
Goshen Cheese and Butter
Lard, Newark Cider
Alto on board schooner Ohio,
500 bushels N Yellow Corn
20 barrels Apples
20 bushels Hickory Nuts
And a quantity of Cabbages for sale bj
the Muter,
nov 30 p 5
CORN
QAAA BUSHELS prime White Com,
in bulk and in bairs. For sale hi
nov 25
in bulk and in bags. For sale by
HALL, HOYT & CO.
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Mb J\MES K. BOLLOUGH,
L A' I ELY from Charleston, intends open
ing a school in this city, in which will
be taught all those several brauohes gene
rally comprised in an F.nglish Education.
He will open, as soon as he will Save ob
tained n few pupils. Five or six will be
considered su fficient to justify a commence-
SCfillS) wAyDJW\8) For particulars, reference may be had to
Rev. James D, Andrew, Rev. George White
Mr Isaac D’Lyon, and Mr. De Villen.
Parents and Guardians disposed to pa
tronize the subscriber, and who may be
desirous of an interview with him, *re re
spectfully requested to call at hlfe resi
dence, Montgatncry-streeL near the ^Bap
tist Clmrch, or ut the Methodist Purt>onug6|
where he may be occasionally found,
nov 30 p 5
WILLIAMS
lAtevars Sc Commercial
READING ROOM.
—W»w4VW—
Received Magazines for October, per brig
Ardent, from leivcipool.
^SIEW Monthly Magazine and Literary
Jburnal
iilfoch’s Philosophical Magazine
Sporting Magazine
Annals of Philosophy
London Magazine
Eclectic Review
Repertory of Arts, Manufacture* and
Agriculture
Evangelical Magazine and Missionary
Chrotucle ^
Acfcerimui’s Repository of Art*, Litera
ture, Fashions, he. •
Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine.
JS'EH’SPAPEHS
From London to Oct. 3d, and from Liver*
pool to Oct. 4lh.
uov 30 5