Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, December 22, 1831, Image 1

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Conokens.—lu the Semite, on the 14Ui r I u tfnwpr aspect. Considerable shipments {$>‘-£0,000 DOLLARS. drawing ’lass No. imprisonment of American citizens by the British authorities of New Brunswick, the other recommending that compensation and indemnity be made to the master ami crew of a Spanish brig for their risk and losses iu humanely rescuing the crow of anAinorioiiu vessel from fire and shipwreck. Several petitions and memorials were presented, und the resolutions offered on Tuesday by Messrs. King, Moore, and Grundy, wore considered and adopted. The Senate adjourned at ui\ early hour. * In the House of Representatives, l he con sideration of Mr. Mercer’s resolution lor the appointment of a standing coin-nil tee on roads and canals wjib resumed, and the sub ject was discussed until tlm oloso of the hour allotted to resolutions. Mr. Speight, Mr. Doubleday, and Mr. Mitchell, of South Carolina, opposed the proposition, which was supported by Mr. Mercer. A message was received from the President recommen cing to the consideration of Congress, the captain mid crew oft lie Spanish brig, by whose generous and heroic conduct upwards of sixty American citizena wore recently rescued from the ship Minerva, when that, vessel was destroyed by (ire at sea. Tito communication and accompanying documents^ on the subject were read, and, on motion of AJr. Cnmbroleng, referred to the Committee of Commerce. The. Speak-r presented communication from Peter Duponceati, Esq. of Philadelphia* on the subject of the cu’ture of silk, ^iget-lfor with various 'speci mens of silk, of Amorioan growth. They were referred to tho Committee on Agri culture ; und the House, at 2 o’clock ud- jniirned. In Senate on the loth hut little legisla tive business was transacted. The creden tials of the Hon. Geo. M. Dallas, elected a {Senator by the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania,to supply the vacancy occasion ed by the resignation \of the Hun. Isaac 1). Barnard, were comimputed by tho chair and road. AHtf^ftiambers gave notice that ho would, toi-morrow, ask leave to bring in a bill to provide for the payment, to certain of tho States, of interest .on advances made by them to the United States, during tho late war; and Mr. Wilkins gave notice that he would, on the same day, usk leave to bring in u bill providing indemnity to American cit izens for spoliations oil their commerce, committed by the French prior to tho year 1800. After a short time spout in the con sideration of Executive husinosp, tho Senate adjourned over to Mondiy next. Mr. Web ster was present and took his scat. In the House of Representatives, the usual timo was taken up in the presentation of pe titions and memorials, after which a morn than ordinary number of resolutions were in troduced. Mr. Drayton, from tho Committee on Military Affairs, reported n .bill for the ad justment and settlement of the claims of Nouth Carolina upon tho Government of tho United States. which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole ; und at Mr. Drayton’s instance made the special order of the day for Wednesday 28th .December. The House then again took up Mr. Mefcor’s rosoSitioti tpruaT^fipfMW'Bneut^ of a standing pnmmitteo on roads and Canals. Mr. Mitchell concluded his remarks in o'ppo- -skrtn-to-the mc.vnirc and called fur the yeas and nays. The question was trken by veas and nays, and resulted in the ndopljon of the resolution by a vote of 06 to 00. The House then at 2 o’clock, udjournpfi pi Monday. . opr Exchange—Bills on London, 00 « .ys, 0^ a 10 prom.: Franco, 1} 20 a 5 17A. WAUI1VK JOURNAL. PORT OP SAVANNAH. CLKAHRI), Ship .Moeon, Porter, Havre, ^ Simpler St 'Tvpptr, ARRIVED, Hr. ship Prince Hd'ynl, Walker, Groojiock, 7-tduys, biill.isl In B. Mnlvneiuix. Jr. Hriy Sea Is’.nul, Atwood Holloa, 8 ilitvs, la S. H. P'uk'iian, IWnrelvm.liHe to Cnnillnr & W. Mnrihnl, (J. NawluiH & Co. L. H il.lwi.i & C ■. J. Hen Inv. (), Trunv, II. I.ijr.l & Co. R. & \V. King, llftll, Shipter & Tapper. Hrij» Cli ir'es, Dennis m, Huston, •" II il 1 , Simpler Sc, Tapper. M rcKhmlisn to T.Jt S; PMifiir.l, Malnno & Stature, (4. Newlmll & Co. R. Miss, H iyard & Mun- icr. and hors. Sloop Georgia, f-uco, Darien, 320 Hales Cotton, to Huns & PaileiR'Hi. S oup .Tolm Chevalier , Sisson, Oh ■rlcslon 1 day, nlore.nandize in L. (>. Hymns, ft. T. Nie'ai's. Mad .run TrnrhlcU, A. Sl.irr, Dr. Haig, J. II. Ilerlmrl & Cn. H. Ilaborsham, C. Uppnt, D. L. Adams & ('o..). P. Williamson, Tucker & Clark. I’itssciijp rs, Miss Cat- onel. A. (Jordan. Sin ip Howard & J mins, Hlnnkitiship, Charleston, 1 day, niordinndi.su lw Cohun & M i.lcr. Slcnmbnnt Aognsla, Hrooks, Nugnsta, “JO bales cot ton, foi Churlustyii, pas ud down the liver yesterday. SAILED, Sloop Eliza, Richardson, Sanbury, Dp f r ibis port at Huston, lOili Inst. ship. Grecian. Uiig Co'unibo, lor lli.s purl, Geared ul Husloii, 12ll» insl. Ship Win. Hukur,ror this port, elenrud ut Providence lllh ins). Hrig Lvdia, hence r.ffE.rp H rhour, 10th. Se.hr. Duluvinn, hence ui No \ York, Ihih inst, bjuml to Ralijmoro. Scln. Georgia, henre nl Norfolk, Mih. Steam Boats Win. Seahr.ink and John Stoney, to leave Charleston on Saturday morniiyj. New-York, Dtc, I I.—It is s .ld on our task lo re cord so many disasters l>v soa as we Ivavu rouonVly done, Yesterday our marine department m'd a mulancholy lab*, and our shipping iutolliguiieo on I ho first page of this dienl, contains Inc account of much suthriny and loss hy (ho severe ^voallicr on the Coast. FOR LIVERVOOr7, The fine new Barque RICHMOND, John Burroughs, Master, Ib in readiness to receive cargo. For freight of 3U0 bags cotton, ujqily to Capt. Burrougb.s, or lo dec 23--p ANDREW LOW & CO. For Freight or Charter. THE staunch Brig Charles, Denison, master, 220 tons bur- >then.. For tenqs, npplv to HALL, SUAPTER & TUl’PER. dec 23 vbli CIfAJiLES'rQj\\ The regular packet slpop JOHN CUF/VALjHR, N. li. Sisson, n\aster, Will stiil with dispatch. For terms apply on board or to the Muster. J'llC S • * ’ L/ 1 r, e O it G 1 A ^ Citpt. Norris, Will leave here u» fnqv- row with two tow boats. For freight or pas- 1 prize of 2t>,ftftft doll.us 1 prize of 10,000 dollars 1 prize of 2,500 dollars l prize of 1,270 dollars 10 prizes of 1000 dollars &c. iVc. &c. Tickets 8ft—Halves 82 50—-Quartora 81 2ft, Orders recowed at REDDING’S Lottery & Exchange Office, O^F" Orders from any |»urt of tho U. States (post paid) enclosing prizo tickets or cush, J ^pH JE Proprietors of (lit! .M will be attended to if addressed to, * AtTtm.ils, that are now pxhihiting al WM. F. RE1)D1N(«, doc23 Savannah, Georgia. Lafitlirif* from Ring (diaries, I Kiamil.H, Nn. 1, 2 ami 3 Atnckercl . *>" J in whole und lia,lf barrels , 10 bids. N-E. Rom ftJcrsev Wagons ft dnz. Fancy Painted Pails 250 Windsor anil Rush Bottom (’hairs I For sale by J. R. IlEl^BEI^T CO. dec 23. | Wanted to lliro. 8 OR 10 prime Field Hands. • Apply to R. & W. KING, dec 23 ■ 25—Hl Drawing Received. T HE following arc tj;c drawn numbers of tho Virginia State Lot lory, Glass 8 ; 27, 53, 32, 33, 2G, 51, 54, 18. Received at REDDING’S dec 23 Lottery & Exchange Olllce. Mustard. BOXES Bupertor London Mustard, jui?t rccciv(‘d ami for sale by LAV & HENDRICKSON. dec 23 tiao,ooo-$ 10,000, O N MONDAY MORNING the drawing of tho Union Canal Lottery, Class No. 25; is expected. HIGHEST PRIZES: 20.000 dollars 10,000 dollars American Fire Euler. [ New School. /.V WAMUSN SQUAHl:. A T the sugnestion of several friends, the subscriber will open a School for the Youth of both sexes, on Monday the 2d of January> 1832, at the Sou.\i blast comer of Warren Square, i\djoining tho' reuldeiipo of Mr. Arthur Millpr, nt thg intorauctioH of Con gress and Habersham streets, where will bo taught, tho various bran plies pi’.m English ed ucation, and tho French language if required. Strict uttehtion will bo paid to the improve ment of his ^otaplup, especially ii.i Writing, & towards obtaining a thorough knpwludgo of thoijo pqitipular terms of Book-Keeping, and exercises in Arithmetic, calculated to ' prepare Youths lor entering cithcf into Mer- f Liv-1 euulilo, or other useful pursuits. - - ..iug at Per quarter. tlm corner ol Baruurd-Htrcet and Bayslaiio, Spelling, Reading and Writing 8B 00 wish to. aunuuncc to. the citizen* of this place | G'ramutnr, Arithmetic A-Goograuliy 8 00 - - - 1 Book-Keeping bv Singlo&.Double En- . try, ' 10 00 that they have re-engaged Mr. Putter, the American Fire Fi tter ami Juggler, to perform on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, the 2lstqnd 22d ot December, in addition to the exhibition of all tlm Animals. Mr. Potter will give a variety of now and pleasing enter- luinmonts. Mr. Howard will appear as Ulawn to the performance. Fur particulars refer to large hills. l)eor open Rom 10 A. M. until *1 P. M. Evening performance to cummonpo ut early candle-light. 'Admittance through the day 2ft ets.—After candle-light, tickets 50 cts. The Animals will ho fed at 3 o’clock evory day, iu tho presence of tho audience. (£7* Grand MUSIC will accompany tho performance don 21 03 As a proof of the general feeling of indig. nation which prevails iu England against the se Lords who voted against reform, wo quote tho following instances which we find in our late papers. Tho 'Yeomanry Cavalry com manded by Lord Marsha mV kayo held a mee ting at which a formal resignation was agreed to—the resolution states “that they cannot ' consistently with their duty to themselves and their country, consent to serve under a Colonel who opposed tlm Reform Bill in tlm House of Commons, nnd a Lord Lieutenant who is in the majority of the House of Lords,*“for if tumult arise, which w.c sorrow fully anticipate,in consequence of refusing re form to tiie people, wo should be belicing our political creed should wo be called out to fight against men whose cquse \yc es pouse.” This is langungo too explicit to bo mista ken. The Salisbury troops of Royal Wiltshire Cavalry have sent in tiioir resignation iu con sequence of Lord Amidol’s vote. Similar memorials are in course of signa ture from the troops of Lord Wkarnciiff’s regiment, namely Wakefield, Pontefract, Barnsley, two Shefiiold, Rothornm* Keaveton Wensworth, Hatfield, Tickhil), nnd Second Doncaster. I Those and other manifestations of opinion by the brave and generous yeomanry of Eng land, must speak trumpet tongued to those Lords who have dared to deny tl)e nation Re form. sage, apply at the steam-bont Office. WM. TAYLOR, P.S.B. Co. dec 23 . 1 prize of 1 prize otM 1 prize of* 2,ft()() dollars 1 prizo of 1,270 dollars 10 prizes of 1,000 dollars A'c. &c. &c &c. Tickets 8ft—Halves 82 ft()—Quarter.-; 812ft. Orders attended to ut LIJTIIFR & CO’S Lottery Exchange Office, (gp Orders !Vom niiy puft of the World, ( post paid ) ojiclosing cash or prize tickets, will meet Willi prompt attention, if address ed to LUTIIER &. CO. doc 21 Savannah, Georgia. $20,()00-r$10.000-4l2,506., rpHE drawing pftlie Union Canal Ln.ttopy, A No.2ft,will he received on Monday Morn ing, 20lh iuqUut. HIGHEST PRIZES: 1 prize of 30,000 dollars 1 prize of 10,000 dollar? 1 prize of 2,ft0Q dollars 1 prize of 1,270 dollars 10 prizes of 1,000 dollars ^ ^'-e. &-c. &.c. TiclieTS 8**=rHnl :c* 8250—Quarters 8133. {^-Orders attended to ut WM. I. MOORE’S dec 21 Lottery & Exchange Office. Grcfit Swponts of liulin. N OW exhibiting in Market Square, for a few days, the two great Anacondas, or terrific Serpents of Java, and the tv/o. Bpq Constrictors, or Strangling Serpents of Coy.- Ion. The colors of these stiipoP.d*"'s reptiles aro vivid itiu] beautiful beyond description. They arc well secured in a wire cage, ami aro so perfectly docilo that the most timid liidy qi* child may view them with pleasure ana safety. Alto the Head rtf a New Zcu- land Chief, and a splendid Cuginoranui, .'dmittaheo 2ft cents—Children half price. For particul.irs see small Bills. 03* Wanted, sorpe good Musicians. In quire at this Ollicc. dec 23 A pplications will im made nt my of fice, up to the 21 rtf instant, for two Lock Tei|defs to the Ogocheo (Janal, viz. one to attend throe Lacks at the Western end of said Canal, and one to attend two at the Eastern end ; also, a collector of Toll, which duty will ho performed hy tho individual nt the Ji'nMtrrn end in co mexion with his duties ns a Lock To French Language, 10 (JO A. GRAHAM. 02/“ Reference-—Joseph 8. Pelot and F. W. Iloinomun, Esqrs. il.’cl l 17- -i j Law Notice. rpiIE subscriber oIVuib to his friends und 8. the public generally, bin professional services as uu y\ttprimy at Law and Notary Public. Ho may he found ut the office of R M. Charlton, Esq. directly above tho Georgi an Olfico. Any business cntruslod to his care, will moot with punctual attention. ROBERT (i. GUERARD. nov 18 9£f)*-{v« i ,ots a>. Euii.sp. S EVERAL Lots vyill ho leased (lira nyjn« her of years, situated on. the South Com mon, near tho residence of Mrs. Norman McLeod. l'V terms upply to JOHN K. M’KINNON, At tho steam-bout wharf, dec f) 13—fu Hay.” riNIIfi stihficriherst offer ftw sale, just liin- 8- ding from ship Tuiqorliine, from 600 to 700. bundles Johnson’s well known Eastern Huy. W. & II. ROME. dec 14 17—|p Charleston Steam Refined Sugars, without the use of BLOOD. ll'l Charleston Sugar Refinery is now in ;pmiDc g&aiyieu:" Bo s. r/nuuacK, TO-MORROW EVENING,2*llli ins^.nt the sales room, Whilaker-street. n lurge ef»l- lection of iiliniist. every variety of Splendid Engravings, and henuiilully colored and un- colored Liihographiu Priutg. dee 23. Dutch Bulbous Knots, AT S. RtUrMtUCK, TO-MORROW EVENING, 24th inst. at 8 o’clock, iu tjio sales room, WhUukor-strcet, a most superb co.Heoiiou of Flower Roots, dec 33 1’iiiiK) Forto i\l Pulilic Suit?, II Y II, lIUttHKRTSi CO. , ^ O-MOUROW, 2Itli inst. will bo sold bo. tore our store, ut. II o’clock, a Splendid Pi- ado Forte. It can lie fooii at our store pro- vj«»us to Uic sale,—-'I’erms cunh. dec 23 'Ey J. ll. HER HEilT If ( < \ ^ O N Saturday, 24th inst.'will ho sold heft.re our store, at 11 o’clock, a general as- aortmpnt of Groeorios, also, fty drums Irests 1’ igs. I’erma, cash, dec 23 By./ If. HERBERTS. CO. * O N 'I’uesday, 27th inst. at. 11 o’clock, will' ho sold at tho ntoro of W. B. Dob on, Mni ket Hmmre, his entire stock of Groceries and Dry Goods, Terms, onsh. BY~snmuUi t( :K, On MONDAY next, the 20th inst. at Ll o'clock, on Mongiii's upper wharf, One Flying Jibf * One Main do v One Square Sail Ouu Kiuall Bout and sundry articles ot Rigging, &o. drc. nicked up ut sea front wie.ck ut sloop Muvidum und sold for uccouiil of all coneprnod. t * uo 23' Terms cash. Books nt Auction. Bj J. If. If E ll B E ll T 4' C ()., TO-MORROW EVENING,24»h instant- ut the store next to City Hotel, will ho eon- tinned tho sale of the moat valtlfihlo und in teresting Books eve’* ofihred in this plaee. l'hose who wish to ombulliyli their Libraries with viilimblo additions, will do well to at. tend, ns the proprietor expects to le«vu in n lew days. Among the collection will he sold lull operation, where cun ho hud at all | u l’ amilv and Pockit Bibles, llyimi n complete assortment of REFINED | Prayer, Bpo’s,. Chriutinaa and New ARS. The quality of those SUGARS i ) 0lll<s Presents, Superb Albums, Day Books, 1 Ledgers, Lettor Paper, &.c. Catalogues cun be had atthoplucc of sa il doc 23 tunes SCI- ... will bo found equal \f not superior to uny manufactured in tho United Slatos. The prices are low und the terms accommodating T|ie subscriber has been at considerable exponsu iq poijhcting the above ostuhlislimeiit upon ai\ entirely new anil improved princi ple, in id lip confidently' loqkjj for a share of public patronage. DeenW VWT ' dec 1!) 21—J2mo Law Notice. Hr*HE undersigned have formed a cornice* 8 tiqn in tho practice of Law, and tender their eeryippe tq the public. > 17 FOR AUGUSTA, The steam packet WM. -SEABROOK, Capt. IF. Dubois, Will leave Bolton’s wh’f on Monday, 26th inst. at. 9 o’clock, A. M. For pasrtiiu’e or freight, npplv on board, or to dec 23 JOHN W. LONG. Sugars, Sugars. i O ANTA Croix, Porto Rico, mid Neyf-Oy- ! Joqns Sugars, of good quality, iu hlids Sl barrels, for bjI' by ‘ Cjiari.eston, Dec’r. 21.--Fire.—Last yiigiit about ten o’clock, a fire occurred in the fnjlbuildings attach>:<>- tho premises occu pied by Mr. Libleti'jf, as a dying establish ment. Jiy the prompt exertions of the Fire Department and tho citizens generally, the . jure was subdued*after destroying the build- . jng in which it originated. We understand the loss is estimated at 8K!ftO, on which there was an insurance of 83000. Sepious Accident.—The stage going to Augusta yesterday, "Was upset soon after crossing the Ferry. The driver, we regret to say, was killed. There were seven pas sengers, among them two ladies, who were both injured, one of them, Miss Monefeldt, we undeistaud, seriously. One gentleman, Mr. Miller, formerly of the hou^e of Keith & Miller of tips city, received u severe contu sion on the head. The other pussengprs es caped unhurt. It is said the accident was caused hy the Savannah and Augusta stages running a race. COjtmKRCIAL. ( OR AUGUSTA, The steam-packet <3120. WASHINGTON. Capt. Win. Craig, Will leave Boltons >ylmff ou Saturday Evening next. For freight or passage, upply on buard or to JOHN W. LONG. elec 23 Agent. Ton Dollars Reward, W ILL be paid for the. apprehension and lodging in the Jail of this place of my nogro fellow HARRY, who absconded from hid employment with Cupt. Turner at Thun derbolt about two months since. Harry is well known about Savannah, ha ving belonged for a number of years to John Evcringhnm, deceased, and hy him employed ahqut his Colton Compressing Machine, and in driving a waggon. JACOB GIIADROURN. dec 24 2ftfu doc 5 JOS. GUMMING. Youths’ Christmas llats.t J 'UMT received, a few cases lino Youths’ Hals, suitable for tho approaching holi days. For sale, low at No. 1, Fenlield’s Buil dings, sign of the Largo Hat. dec 20 II. N. ALDRICH. Stocks for Sale. OH ol onc hundred I. v_M " insurance, & sijcty-sl# of Planters’ Bank Stocks, 1‘or sale by dec 17 JOS. piJMiAIJNG. (>ii«* ! I Mildred W ILL be paid by Od- delivery nfliis negro woman Suck, for mcrly belonging to Henry Barker, E-q.— Sack is about 30 years of ago, sruiiM size, nnd very fine figure. Upon tho buck of her neck she is very much scarred, and has hiritthe quo half qf one of her fqre tpoth, dresses very neat and js a complete seamstress. Sack has many relatives in tins pity umlin Soq li Car olina, amongst them is a frep woman |>y the name of Fully Butist. If she rclnrnK ofhor own accord, she will he forgiven. I advise all persons to look out who ever has harbour ed her, nnd ulso caution all persons from ta king her nut of the State, for there is very liuiu difficqlly fur her to obtain n pass. JAMES BULAN. dec 22 24—ef >UT. dil Trons’ i !- her im ' Notico. L AY DAYS on Cotton, per boats Nos. 7 &. 13, will’expire to-nmrrow afternoon, doc 23 WM. TAYLOR, F.S.lLCo. I,IVERl»OOI. DATES 1 HAVRE DATES : : : OCTOBER 24. OCTOBER 12. Savannah Extorts, Dcc’h. 22. Per ship Manui), for Havre—1022 Mules Upland und 21 bales S. 1. Conon, 200 Casks llice. New-York, Dec. 14.—Cotton—'The sales, from 10th to 13th inclusive, amount lo about 1500 bales—consisting of 1100 Uplands at 7£ a 9$ cents ; 200 Florida, 3$, uml lftU Ncw- Orle&ns, 11 n 1H cents. Brices remain Avithput any material variation, but the stock iu now quite moderate, and the market wears | For Sale, A GANG of Negroes, (17ft in number,) tho greater port, if not nil of whom, havp boon accustomed to the culture of rice and cotton- They may be divided if the pur chaser desires a less number. ROBERT HABERSHAM, dec 28 __ _ 2ftf _ Ladies’ Fancy Work Boxos. A FrNE assortment of Ladies’ Work Boxes, with a groat variety of other Fmjcy Goods suitable for Christmas, receiv ed by lute arrivals, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON. dec 23 Eastern liny. BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay Inn- OLJ (imgfrom brig Charles & for sale by HALL SMARTER & TUPPEIt dec 23 Chairs. dnz. Fancy Chairs 20 doz. VVindsor do. 1 doz. Fancy do.—do. half size.* Just re ceived per Sea Island from Boston, nnd fi)f sale by S. PIIILBRIC’K. dec 23 Landing F ROM sloop John Chevalier, a (b\v very superior Spanish Segars. For sale by dec 23 J. B HERBERT & CO. Very Choice Georgia Syrup. IIHDS. of tho above just received, hJ suitable fqr family use, for snle'hy nov 3 JOS. GUMMING. Just Received, 3 BALES Negro Cloth 1G bales 3-4 and 5 : 4 Bro. Sheeting 3 cases fine Blenched Wheeling 10 cases yard wide Cumbrics 3 cases Cuba Huts 2 Sola Beds 1 Bureau 1 case Fancy Soap 200 reams Wrapping Paper • 150 kegs Tobacco 30 boxes. do 8 Imnpp For sale low by W. LIPPITT. dec 22 2J—P Splendid Carpctjpg. J 'UvST received by (he ship Arkwright, n very sijporior nssortment of Carpeting, with Ruga tq inatcji, which will be sold at a small advance. THUS. G. MILLER, One door vvostof fjOWt Taylor & Co. dec 14—t. lohuston's Square. ‘ho Courts in the Eastorn of Common Pleas anil Oyer qiql . Savannah, and the Courts of the Counties of Tattnall uni| Screven, in the Middle Circuit- LEVI S. D’J.YON. WILLL-VM Ij. STILES. dec 10 21 To Flamers. A MAN of undoubted character ns a . I’ll Books ut Auction. r,u s. PHiuutiafi, SATURDAY UVKNINCi.tilil, in»i,„i7 0 -. cUick, m the SA IjRS ROOM, Wliitulmr-Sl an extensive colloulicp of BO OK S. •TuBt,r(n.-iv(u!' D-'ni N-’.v-V'mlt—utnon^JwImi>U US, Stormj’s Worlc», Ivul ■, ll.uimili Moa^V \\ i-rks, y Vet- ; Por-i'E v.'orlls, I vol; Klmlts- K**>'e .yorlis, 2 voU ; Ai-l-iaii Nitflils, t vr', . ’i'hdy will nttourl ; District, the Court I 7,W1 |BM j Am .nntcii Nature, -I vulu ; p'r uiid Tcrinfltllf'of i j' 1 )' ~ V0 J“ ! 1 aiooV vrerka, 10 \ o!a ; Family of jNegrocs For Sale. A T the Court House, on Monday, the 2d Jqquary, 1832, a Woman, aged ubout 2Gycure, with her four children, viz: two I boys, tho one six and tfie other nijm years of j age, and two infant Girls. The woman q good wn&fior, nnd first rate sganjstress. Savannah, dpc 22 24 For Halo, T HE Pole Boat Cotton Plant, a first rate boat and in good order—culculutcd to carry from 220 to 250 liq-lea cotton. The Cotton Plant is now on her way from Louis ville with u cargo of cotton, and in all proba bility will puss down the canal this day. Terms, cash or approved city paper. Apply to the subscriber. JAMES* B. LEWIS, dec 22—24u For Sale, e pt 4 ACRES,of Laud on the Great v Buffalnc Swamp, in lots to suit purchasers, nov 5 For particulars apply to JOHN AilLLEX. Jose- ", - - 7 , IJJuS' trations ol So ivrnirs ; Waverly Novels?'48 vols ; Cooper s Novels, 14vols ; Common <V fine qto. Bibles ; Htmio’s Simillet’s &. BisHcts England, ft vols; Cpwper’s works, 3 vols ; Cook’s Voyages, 2 vol ; Children of iho Ab bey, 3 vols ; Burn’s works, 2 vols ; Liuly of tho Manor, 7 vols; Laches Lexicon ; Gei-thj- ineips Loxiuoii i Don Quixote, 4 vols ; Geo. Planter a nd manager of negroes, is in I Barnwell, 2 vols; Thiidijous of Warsaw, 2 v. ant of a situation on an extensive Ilice|' 0 la; Vicar of Wnko/leld; Mackonzjo’H 5000 Plantation. lie cun furnish good refer- j Ih’veipth ; Pilgrim’s Prog toss; Buck’s Theo- I’lHD'h . \u n 0 p • o ,| S j logical Dictionary ; Ju.iius, 2 vo's; Book of lo Jiis aluiily a.i iiiu..-.„.-i -Vf *1-1 thi* Martyrs ; W.-Ii-I.t’s terq addressed, to Henry Tines, AhnanuJ-- 1 r, Rico Tines, tbu will meet-with uttonliuif. nov 1ft 2ft0rii’ (Ly'-'l’he Courier and Patriot, Charleston, will insert tho above one month each, und forward their hills for payment. jdgerv. Qoills' ypelling Books f Day Books, t V-l.~ f Ahi , . .. DJmico. fTHIH stilweriher wishes lo inform the citi- A zens of Eavaunah nnd its vicinity tlmr ho bus now in storn a good assortment of Hats, (Japs, Boots and .Shoes, of the latest fashions, which he odors for sale as low as can be purchased in this city. Those in want will please call and examine for themselves, nt No. 1, Puplieid’s Buildings, sign of the large Hat. 11. N, ALDRICH, dec 17 ■ • n f j Notice. Bank of Darien, Dec. 15,1831. A N election will bo held at the Banking House in Darien, on Monday, tho 2d Jaimnry next, ibrfve Directors, on tho part of tho Individual Stockholders, for the ensu ing year. Tlm po|l to bo opened at J,0p’clppk A. M. und closed al 2 P. M. EUENEZER S. REES, dec 10 CaBliior, Agency Oi|ieo Of the Charleston Eire Marine Insurance Company. Savannah, Nov. 22d 1831. 11. LEWIS, rpN j| J*] subscriber is prepared to Insure On the Canal, j JL Buildings or Goods, against lo.ss or dn- li . A /, | , . . mage by Fire—Produce and other Mcrclian- ppys <_ lot lllll". I dizo against Imzur.ls of inland t ansportation J UST received 2ft suits of Blne ( JJrown, on tho southern rivers, und cargoes of ves- Olive and Green (Roth ; made in tfio pels ngniustimirinn risks in i lie eonstingtradc first rate-style. Also, nil assortment of fullcy dec ft: UQMFS TUl’PER, Agent Stocks, Cravnts, SpittaKield nnd i’ongeo Ilundkercliiofs, Suspenders, Castor and Bea ver Gloves, Vigonia and Knit Cotton under New Afftingoment. y,.. " , I . ,, PARK TO AUGUSTA RKDOCDD. te fferl rflRB Ai.girslaj Hugo, will liorenRor W For Sale, A ND immediate possession given* the plan tation of Alfred Cuthbert, on the New Port River, near Sunbnry. Apply to Major John Stevens, or Robert Habersham. dec 9 ' 13. Ciilorine Teetli Wash. A FRESH supply of Chlorine Teeth Wash, much improved, just received and tor sale by LAY &. HENDRICKSON, doc 14 Flour &. Gin,. 1 ilA lDD.aScl.oi.Jom Gin 1UAF 12 1. li ,is. do. hhls superfine Flour ij tons Cus|mgB Landing from schr Aerial-, from Baltimore, and for sale by dec 17 FRANCIS SORREL frilled, I.ambs-wool, Vigonia und Cotton Uose, &.c. MAYERS & HAMILTON. doc lft District Court of IT. States, ) District of Georgia. < M ICHAEL CUNNjNGlIAM', William McKinnon, Silas Hollis, and'Ihomas M. Driscoll having been duly summoned to attend tins Court ns Petit Jurorw, and tailing to attend, Ordered, that they he sevoraliy lined according to law unless si.'lfieiont excu ses he made in writing, under oath, und filed Savumiah every day ut. 3 o’clock, P.M an;) arrive at Augusta at 5 I’. M. of the next, day. Il will leave Augusta every tiny nt 10 o’clock, P. M. and urrivc nt this place at \‘2 o’clock tho next night. The Couches are strong and coinfortuble, the teams good and the drivers careful. For seats upply-at the City Hotel. Fare eight dollars, doc 17 KNOX & SHANN,(iN. Drs-. Uiclmrilsono uml Wilson H AVING joined their prulessional inter ests, ofi'er their services to the inhabi tants qf .Savannah and its vicinity, and beg <i a- r. i-.r i r i | tains pi oavannali and its vicinity, and beg . the ofi.ee ot the Clerk ofsa.d Coprl, on ot lcovc g, inf tRcm thatt)l , nu * ,, 0 C0UtfU t (loro tliesecond roowlw l» lobrukry next. tw |„ tany S ,, t thoir office in Urouglito,, before the second Tuesday i n l''obruary Extract frpm minutes. GEQ. GLEN, Clerk, dec 12 1831 1ft—JLv 100 While or Black Labourers W AN'PED to w.prk ontlje Fortifications i at this place. JOH. K. F. MANHFIELD, Limit. Corps Engineers. Cocks' ui Island, Gu, 13th Dec. 1831. dec H 17—-rn .Street, whore one or tlio other will always be fouml. dec 14 Seed Cairn. 1 71 OR sale, 35,000 Riband Cone, that Imvo . been _we)j secured against and-before frost. T’h'! cnjic will he delivered at the Plantation landing ygfjtffpflt afly charge for the same to.the nurchaseU AjM^V to dec 13 JOS. CUMMINQ, Jourhhlf, l _ ' dec 23 ^ ____ '■ x»,v -i f tk CK 1 On the first Tue'siiay vv. Jnnunr'i areW**. Court House, between the usuiil hours of sale, if not previouidy disposed of at private anlo, A likely Mulatto Uifl, 18 years of qgc, a good Jjiniae servant. ‘ ° < ^ c 21 Terms cash. Planters’ Bunk Stock. n,jmnusunr &. co., On the first 'Tuesday in January next, will bo sold ut. tho Exchange, between th'j usual hours of Sale, 22 shares Planter#’ Bank Stock, tho origin al price of 11 shares being J9»10()—tho oilier 11 shar.es $Hf>. ^ ou Terms cush. ByS. PlULD.iICKi At Tribute Sule, 50 bundles prime Eas tern liny. Also, a prime likely Negro Wench, about 22 years of age, with her female child, agod 2yenr«. The wonqh is of good character and accustomed lo bonne work. dec 1ft Also—A prime likely Negro Fellow, a good, Hostler, and Driver, and House Servant. due 20 Third Com po ny Orders. Savannah, 1*3//* Dec. 1831. P ERSONS liable to Jipar arms in tho thi-u Beat Company, nro hereby summoned to appear at their parade ground, north side of the Episcopal Church, ahncfl and cuuippod. according to law, on the 23d, 2GtfV, 3/tli and. 28th of thirt month, at the hour of 9 o’clock. A. M., precisely, each day. In ease ofde- fmili of i lie parade of the 23d, n (Tourt of En quiry will be held attlie dfiico otJu^ticp VuL lean on the 2d of January 1832, at 10 o’clock A. M.—for default of the parade of pie 20th, on the 0th of the niont h aforesaid, ift tlio place and hour aforesnid-^for default of the parade of the 2'fili, on the ftth of the month afore- said, at the place and hour aforesaid—for de fault of the 28th, on the lfttli of the month, at the plnco nnd hour aforesaid. Hereof’ fail pot under tho penalty.of the law. By order of Copt;. Vaj.leav. LEVI S. RUSSELL. 1st Serg t, dec 19 20—r. N(!W Fashipuc.d Hats. J US'l* reeoived, a "few- ensue Hats, from the aelebruled manufiictory of Bond &■ Co. of tiioir latest London fashion, for sale al No. 1, Pcnfiulds’s Buildings, sign of thelanro Ha),. IL N. ALDRICIL 0 P. S. Those who are in want of I l ilts are- invited to cull und examine jjmni before they purohnsn.. dec 17 20 For Salov 1 It ni D.S superior Coorcin Svrun, bv JLv» dec U .10S. CUMMIKG.