Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 08, 1824, Image 3

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, Bt ate. The justice r # J th Xtrt« is so undoubted that, tube f l ' c “"'n'aslt was ascertained that Con- I As fn,r,uUcd an act authorising the r cS ® to procure the necessary sur- I reSI vdanBand' estimates for roads and Pi“. I iidilruascii a letter to tlio ed to move inthcliumble and subordinate | Whilst I am disposed to respect as I ought, spheres of corporations, merely mumci- | long established habits and opinions, I. LSiwfi consequence inevitable from a failure to pay in specie, and which will be a clear the powers of the slates, and to strength- country required. en those of the general government, it Will | It will be your duty under tire constitu te the consideration of the subjects sub initted, calmness, and temper more espe- be sufficient to advert those offliore re* I tiotl and laws to proceed at an 0 irly day | ijirtlly a kindly feeling and forbearance to- cent occurrence) because of more alarm- to the election of Nine Electors of lVcsi- ward each other ; so that from the rnca- ingcharacter. They are the attempted deht and Vice President; and during the -sun s which follow, we may be able to ■ . . |gj| - -• of4he ,rendernfl account of.om* stewardship cre- EUiot I ditable, if ilot to our understandings, the third J atleast to our hearts. /Unless I deceive Acrived its power to pass the act . I shall take, whatever be liis own .natural I division, vice Elias Beall, removed. I sunt feelings,.the offspringof bur contro- ovisions of tbo conBtltutlon w ,^ n .‘ * inclination or propensity! It was confi- The clauses in the public acts "hich nu-1 versy with the United States. Entertiiiq- Khoriss it t0 re 8Hte to commerce^tJmweei dently believed before, that if there was thorize free persons of color to be sold in- ittg/we are bound in honesty, to express Hie different state!, end which c * no any ohb political feeding cherished by the 1 to slavery ought to bo expunged from I them. The highest considerations and the I, the defence of the country ; ana main j e 0 f tbc . United States, more univer- them, as repugnant to the constitution and warmest sympathies attract us to the r tvraild bo attempted unuer u v r . itma tlinY fltn Amo. I tit fun lidei udefl fthell iteverl flieifl idcd (j ■r offnl iiretl] wtaiw i to aerations would be atteinp e to - sft Uy than another, /it was Siicli would he . c °”fe® d f particu- dom of industry, that is to ,inrisdictibn ot any parucu i , . „ . . , i- that the free- say, the right the laws of Cod. great centre of our social system. That which wv». rrm r „„ „ n „ tipiI . uu... ».»*.. - - v , .... . The report of the Treasurer will exhib-1 centre however must revolve on it axis in the limits and jurisdictibn ot any pui u u o{& mdn to betake himself to any ho- it the state of our finances. The oggre- the place assigned to it. The primrry Lv state.—Taking this tor grameu,, so im ne8t omp i oymcnl whatever as best suited gate of sales of the last fractions amount' and secondary bodied must move each iu ibstadcs, to its execution, j ^ inclinations or interest was absolutely ed to $202,325 25 cents. The commis- its own orbit. . It' is our duty m keeping h-lioncrswho superintended them deserve | the even tenor of ours to contribute to the Passage for tfnn-Yorfa [!■*, S t A B LIS 11 i* L I s .T.lic regular* packet ship >V IL E i A Til W A L L A C E‘; '[>. Wood, Muster, Wifi sail to-morrow. Pop passage Only, hiiv. v, ■-•xceilont accommodations,apply o!» boat’d, at Jones’ upper wharf, or to HALT, fa HOYT; riov 8 203 For Hamblin*- and Augusta. rom It, wnicn nug»<- '■»•■* -y. 1 American people no more thought ot Jcorgia.—And .here perm* > _ .1 guarding this right of freedom of industry icctcd with this subject to . _ ^ . lat||re against the invasion of their representa- ionto a resolution of the . g ,. . 1 tives, than of prohibiting them from which authorises the Govo ^ I taminating the purity or the atmos] e) ft . VicTottY oP n bL tvap. Official intelligence lias' been received AtJlnltimore of.an action on the plains ol Jenin,near Rdeve? in Peru,between a por tion oftlie Cavalry of the i liter pid Bolivar, commanded by him in person, and the Ca valry of Cantcrnc, who was. oil his retreat before the republican army. Tile a - tion took place on the 7th of August. The number of the enemies Cavalry, was ond thousand, d description of force upon which he principally depended—that of the Colombians foitr hundred—but the victory was complete, and being the open ing of the campaign will have nn impor- tutit effect. The cavalry of Cnnterdc lcfj on the field 2$5 dead, among whom were j ten chiefs and general officers—and a great | number wounded. More tliuri eighty pris-1 oners were taken, and a large number I The steam bout MAID OF DRLEA.v dispersed. Upwards of three hundred J -g*s new rtiidy to receive freight at Jones’ «q. well equipped horses fell into the hdiids of AwUnrf, for either of the above places aiul the victors, and the field was covered with (sail fO- MORROW. , Apply ^ HQV every description of the spoil.—'The loss oftlie Colombians was about GO killed and wounded—among the farmer,. 1 captain and 1 Lieutenant, and the latter, 1 Briga dier General, 1 Colonel, l Commandant and 1 Major—the second only dangerous. A letter from Panama says—“ Yester day marched in here 3000 men, making HWBH. in the whole about 5000, they makePnna- fidclity.and integrl-1 order and harmony of the whole, and this I mn appear somewhat martial.” The discharged laborious | duty wo will endeavor to fulfil. That no | three thousand men thus mentioned are will nov 8 208 For Augusta and Hamburg. The StCam Boat IIAAI • itG, S expected to arrive here from Charleston, on con- late fvhich irvey to be nters of the St, , . baleful comet may in its irregular course I most likely, those landed at Limon Bay I ^ WEDNESDAY Hie loth. 9hV. will take freight A statement of the votes token at the I strike one of them from its plnqe and, J by Commodore Daniels, destined to rein- j ^ passengers for Hambm-g nni} Ati^ustu Apply te general election in, conformity with deranging the system, bring alf.back to I force Bolivar. I to l‘ONCE ^mackEN/HC. ( ).Amain,,im ivith n vii.tv I Minns find r.mifilKinn. in tlin fervefit tnraver I 1 nov A ~St : ! rises tne wovomu. . aminatimr then uritv of the atmosphere a resolution oftlie Legislature with a view chaos and confusion, is t,bo ferveht prayer made between the naviga e 1 y breathed, or poisoning the fountains of ascertaining the popular will itt rela- J of your fellow citizen. | Alctterfrom Carthagena of the 27|b ,St. j. - ■ * * ■ * rys anu oa^***^*"" I ^ ater f rom w hich they drank. Never- tion to the inode of choosing electors of U, for the purposo of connecting inem oy th( , l(jgg (])is BQcrC(] rig j lt , derived immedi- President and Vice President is submit- » canal—a measure ot great imeresx a telf from deity, and which no human in- ted; from which it apponrs that a prefer- (Jeorgia, and unquestionably oinrsi-im- ^ituiions could take away, did not. pro- eiice lias been given to that by popular portuncc to the United States uux ccr- gcm &n impediment to the giant strides of election, nnd by a large majority, taitdy one which can M carried into t l le f e cteral government. In thus defying A statement of Warrants drawn on the tuition by tiie United States alone, i it nalUro transcC iidi n g the limits oftlie Treasurer, and a list of Executive appoint- territory through winch tne tmtini must copstitution> w j iat ni , () i 0 gy could be found meats- are likewise submitted. E iS s, is the property ol.twii-1 for poor, frail, misguided man, but the Various acts and resolutions have ac. their exchisive^ju^nscliaion, | opc which thc atlvoca ^ qf.tWs system | cording to their ^rcqmsitions, been coin G. M. TROUP. Extract of a letter from MUlcdgcville, doled Bd iiut. " The friends of Mr. Crawford, had a meet' Ing last evening; one hundred and fourteen mem bars attended; seven were prevented by indispo sition. No doubt his, friends in the Legislature . „ . . may be estimated at 124 or 12S~ubo.it 2i votes Students (exclusive of the Medical Class,) in his favor to one in favor of Gen. Jackson. We | ^ve joined this institution since tha late, of September, states that “ a great batth had been fought between Bolivar and Gan- terac jn which the former was victorious, J Rt tiie church, and took a great many piisonera.” NEW-HAVEN, Oct. 26. Yale College.—^Ve understand that 971 LutJieran ChuTch. T HE Pews in said Cliurch Will be sold fcr < nd year, o'* Monday thS 6th inst. at 10 o’clock-' JNO. HAUPT, Sec’ry. nov'fr 208t ITtO enabli JL turn, to deiid; it is r hear nothing of thc Clark party. Jttdge Berrien have sought for themselves—a refuge in 1 plctcly or partially carried iti(o effect, as J u ,m j mve no opposition for.the Senate of the U. I ... « i M • . 1 I — til I... tlin ’ flnAtltvwmVo llOfnllfifn I . learn front Milledgeville that Col. John. J. | Mat wem,, of Bryan county, N willprobably suc ceed in establishing thc legality of his election to | the Senate. In their exclusive jurisdiction, and any purvey attempted there, under the orders fcfthe Governor of Georgia, would be con- [sidered a tre [the utmost solicitade that this work snoiiia i —— thed6icindautsofthe I boat Company—to suits against the [be undertaken promptly, and believe too,. People of Europe wlro iverfe enchain- missipners fdr selling fractions m W al- fhat Ao B. SHWMOt engage m one wb.oh ^. by .his eUm rise up in oar .on, G,vinne.t, Hall, IIabcr,b..n. and Ra- WilHonUibiWoio ininortantly to tbo inter . ^ up i'f, e( | | m „d !0 „d voioosagoinst ban—to appoint some person to rent out bsts nnd safety ot tiie whore union,l numuiy i . g they, which confined our Indian- reserves—tocorrcspond with the jjy the official returns of the votes oti the sub. submit to you the reconsideration ot 1 f at j ier8 to their workshops—which cut I Post Master General in relation to the ject of the choice 0 f Electors of President and mensuro referred to, that if you concur m offour intercourse between man and man, transportation of the mail between Savan- Vlce p rcsi( j ent 6fth6 United States, they stand as opinion with me, the resolution may be intfeUect pottW be improved- nab and'Augusta, nnd that relative to the | foIloWBS rescinded. [** S Ju?# Urhiehttadbtlresonfo tread in the foo*- navigatioftof tugalo. . Pelef m.999 place herself m the wrong with the U. gofthe r ither _ dn(lwhifehleint j iimil£! The Commissioners appointed to open . te ‘ Wat u re , ’ 8> 199 States, whilst points in controvcrsy ofa ,f o 8cm iment8, no feelings but what a road from , the Al.aphu to the Florida ^ d « d o „ rft|i |ldft delicate nature remain unadjusted between | llpl b nirot j to bi 8 faftiilyand to his trade. The | lino, not having reportedin pursuancc^f | ■ • Commencement* One death hy yfellow fever, was report ed at Charleston on Thursday; The fine orfSi—Measures are tokiljg iu Roston, for. establishing an Academy, for tiie exhibition of Picturfes, &c, Notice. 10 enable the assignees of Mr. Wit.i,iAM Tt. n. > uiakc at au early period a final divK requested that all claims against him, be presented to their scent Mr. Thomas O. Mu.- ler,by the FIRST EA 7 Of JANUARYtfEXft otherwise they will be (iebnredi It is hoped that those iudobted will see the necessity of making, an immediate settlement. JAMES M'JIEHRT, GEORGE REI.PH, John h. held, Assignees of AV. Turner. . ridv 8 2nd . ■ , 5 Office, Bank United States, SAVANNAH, $th Non. 1824. A solute was fired at Rio Janeiro, Aug. 27, in honor of tlie acknowledgment of I . the Independence of Brazil, by the V- j ^ 1113 .® 1 ^ 6 ": 1 ! 1 , h ? ^ on Wedaesdax. m a road from , the Alnpliu to the Florida vui.....a.«.... line, not having reportedin pursuancc-of I Am. dortgrees wliicl; ought to be'ih the van I the requisition" of the resolution ot the 22d j jry. thing liberal in politics, in com- December, 1823, no measures have been i I merce rtncl in the arts, go back to this ora I takeii in further execution of it* , . belongc them. „ ... I A,vi r n , In executing the resolution of thc legis* ’ _ lnture relative to the running of the line ce 'J between this state and the state of Alalm- • gcck j " s V 0 ns of rnstrhctioti' for" their con-1 A resolntion of the legislature of Ohio ma,it tvas discovered from the corrcs * L t i t i 10rttg , , As Providence will liavd .it,’ is SubraittedAecompicnding the abolition pondcnce between the two governments, . • rn « at itn e nts are 300 years in ad- of slavery. Whilst it affords c.vidence . that theexecutive of the United States had of ^ uu ] CBg t h c y grive les- that our sister lids not interests of her. own 1 State in the Congress of the United States, for B«U fc Hoyi never been informed of the. desire ot the ^ ^ rcpresentative8 in turn, they to occupy her, and that 8he manifests very, the term of two years, from and after the 3d of ^h! Colic - * i ‘ J i J Aa* /viiho ura nnnilfit 4V»plir'nr l !VTari»U IfiOft. » 1 4 i 1 U...1.a.s C. „ States, ns indicated by the reception of its Envoy. . O’ Advertisements omitted to day, will be at- ended to in our next. Gov.. Troop has issued his proclamation, de claring Jno. Foasyrit, Edward F. Tattnall, I Charles E. Havnes, AVilev Thompson, James Meriwf.theu, George Caret, and Alfred [ Cdthrert, Esqrs. duly elected to represent this lltth inst. which lias been set apart us a day ' o' public prayer ond thanksgiving/ persons hav ing notes or bonds lulling due on that day, arc re quested to take theili up oh Tuesday, the 9th. | *» itov S .. a208 . J. HUNTER, Carhier. Foi* Liverpool.' ‘ v The w*ell kiiowh and regulat J’OItT OF SAVANNAH. Shi state of Alabama to liavo the line run. [■ And for this reason alone did the United I will find tire general States object to take ahy agency in the | ™ own exclusive i own keeping for ^he present. It is morti- tQuder concern for ours,we cannot Jnrbear. j March, 1825, ' 4 - L *- A - % jr —“'* • \i * r\ Late accounts from Thompson’s Island, state oral government very 1 tender concern ior ours,we curnn>vu**ruc*w * making roads und dig- | raying that our property will be safe in' our* j arrived, ' r, Bennett, New York,.5 days, to Hoyt, F I Lay, Ponce 4* M'Kenrln, D &. B Lamar, G NeWhall, BILss U Wads- Cohen & Miller, P Hill, R Campbell, J B Herbeit kco. S BPurkman, E Bliss, H Lord marked*. The country co-terniinous with that of Georgia belongs ns yet r ted States, and hot to Alabama looking to the ultimate* interestea of Ala* bamn we invited her, in the -spirit of sis terly nffection, to unite And co-operate c with us, it was notrexpected that the prin cipal obstacle to the execution of the work would be found in the denial by the gov ernment of the United States that Alaba ma wished it, especially when it was knmvu here, that .so long ago as January, 1823, the legislature of Alabama hud come actofanmr8alen.Aoaipat 1 ?n,i....„„™™*- *---*■ ' Stott#. [j mm aS&bJiS'et Commissioners from 11 nnee, w ithout I ^ WQ c yijiHrcn add servant, Mr Lay, lady and child, having accomplished the object ot their j shnman mid lady, Miss Trncey, ltev. Mr “ ad caused great I Joyce, Rev. Mr Rennie, Messrs. Stiles, W Chris- rench nomilation tie, AV Jenncr, S Wright',. Joshua Milne, James Milne, R Neiison, R £ Elliot, S Elliot, J Bentley, , v>v»., —— . — i . . .. , . , i r- Wasthougllt they I jj|p S) J) J> wheeler, O D Earle, J Inglis, G explicit ones, or of revoking them as of f the dense atmosphere ot prejudice wnicn bc obliged to flee from thc place. Murray, S A Borgeaux, AV sterling, Jr* Capt. Ju- eauivocal and doubtful character and not surrounds them, would be unpardonable j dah, Air Lawrence, and R P Adams. The sebr justifying a recourse to civil war, to jnain- if it were not known that upon certain J WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. tain them. And it would seem that this subjects and in the most enlightened com- .... - t . t i P found the ffreatest I The Mi^ouri IuteUigm^th^ 25th Wa ^ n , single consideration would be shfficitnt to mumties the re are to be found the greatest ult>sa y S t i iat through the politeness of I ^ a y S) l0 s B Parkmun, and O Taft. wimif. (Inter anv wise niul prudent administra- | enthusiasts and fanatics. But that the en- Uj a j or o’F a ll on , who arrived from Coun- f - • -* • * u “ ^ GEORGIA, _____ VarnUm, toaster, , ' AViil meet with quick despatch,—For freight ol 150 bales of Cotton oiily, apply to v ANDREW LOW & Co. 105 torts of LiverpoorSALT, and 38 crates assorted CROCKERY, Received by the Georgia aii'd offered for saio lovr for cash or on ticcomnlo(k»tihg terms for appio\ , -> ed paper if taken irainediatety from onboard th^r vessel at Five Fathom—apply as above, oct 9 . 187 , , ' V For (rrconoc.lc. The first rate packet line ship MENTOR,. , J. L. Wilson, Master, i Wilt take what freight of Cotton may offer for Greenock, and be despatched a- c possible—applv to * - AYftJ. GAS'" oc|27 193 . ,■ For New York. |f„ The regular and fustsailingcpppereiV and copper fastened ship CLIFFORD WAYNE, Wjj _ ______ i. White, Master, Orbit and sloop Eliza Nicoll, sailed same day for n-m have immediate dispatch, for balance of tills port. , , frn^htorpassageliavingeleguntttccomiuo.l.iiii.ii*. *■'* * 11 15 ° - .— ; — 11 — J -* i-J -!rsoh’8 5chr Morning Star,6 days from Plymouth, N.C. tlonof * ghvernment Under our consthu- I lightened state of Ohio should assume the 1 ^ jgj u ^ on Tuesday last, we learn that I with^davrivom Newport tion from acting upon such constructive prerogative of dictating to Georgia wlmt a treat y ] ias been concluded between thc JSQfcSw to O Taft, o brown, llennr k. powers at all. j disposition she shall make ot her own^do- j gp a f,i ar( jg G f Santa Fe atidthat province, | Tariner> jenney & Douglass, J R Aborn, and 6 » t*"V r > Notice. This to resolutions expressive uf their utm0Kt I eessni v niuitYpUcutKin oi'lnws, as well ns I gia has never attempted to interfere direct- J nation COU sist3 of about two. thousand solicitude that the line should be speediy ^^.nuent alteration and amendment, ly or indirectly with the internal polity, warr i or s, wed provided with arms; and run, and that copies of the same should & sU( *h as are necessary, too local institutions or rights ot property ■ f or b rave ry, enterprize and industry,great- be transmitted by the Governor W'tbour “ " f C annot be observed. Dik- of any of the states, and it was hoped that , xcclany nat ion known in the west, delay to the President ot theU. States and “See^divorces, seldbm creditable either the same delicacy and forbearance would Thcyhave long been thc tenor oftlie Span- to the Governor of Georgia. A copy hav- b >vllo ft8 b, or to those who* grant have distinguished the conduct of other iard8 . robb ing them of tbbir horses, mules ing been received-indue timO at thir do* J d a ] ways indicating a depraved states in relation to herself, riieiespec- and p r0 j )CVty) travelling the greatest dis- partment it waspresumodtliat one had al- | ' ate ’ ()f ’ S0C i etVt (five thc more ini por- fable state of Ohio ought to remember that tdnc £. an d undergoing thc most severe Carter, Passengers, Mr Carter abd ladyi Messrs Taft, Razor, Thair, Staples, Stone, Matlliews, O Brown, Day, Vaughn, II Brown, Arnold, H Mel lon,-and J Malion. Sloop Rising Suu, Chose, 8 days from Newport/ with merchandize to sundry persons. Passengers, Messrs J Tyler, B Tyler, Rice, Mouuger and An dnis. . ■...... — —,—j — ..—- — — Sloop Nancy,’Taber, 4 days front Darien, With I nesc | 0 y m ' 1( j Saturday of each week/ oral um-n 214 bales cotton, to T Butler fa co.. Passengers, freight offers to make it necessary, ail extra boat r iiieft! justf relief 11 pis Cher^ alf 1 Iioriiy'l fiedi ption * wtj mi JfCoM dent oftlie United States, or whether if I f j SelectionSa'^tindoubteffly' their I tion which she has taken the liberty I j’ ar d^ were highly delighted at. the atten- forwiirde^ , t had been received. It » 5 S ioSmhed. It is be- to present to the legislature is o»ie ^ id b ^/ government to the re- sufficient that-the United States govern- . J do not Of this, however, you which Georgia will never permit herself to of tbeir Governor, and left Council mem may now know thut the consent of t J ,J2t iudges. Thc electioh by tiie receive at the hands of strangers—that ff (26 in num ber,) on the 11th ult. Alabamatothe running of the.line is not “^l,e S hiuldE real,' not nominal.- I she will make it for herself Whenever it I ' ’ They should have motives sufficiently pro- may bo proper to make it ut a 1, and ox- comes necessary ttithe interest of the state SJj^lawraqufres i? 6 'It U beUwcdUmt sire slmll deem best; and' repulsing all *^raSiiiCj theffl,. ti,8 plaagh rit, as da> will certainly bo M to . ^ b „ nom 0 f tho gunst cousebe invT/1 f ° ^Ti^G n one iburth part of tire year,'bring great take tire «v»rwh.ch may conreof ^t- ca i led country, course be invited to concur, and Jjdth will families of the poorer class, Our sistfer of Ohio will understand fm the “ and subtract ill the same proportion from future that this is a subject «« fi’enem I s^rts. 0 f the WhccL^The office of the the product of.the notional industry. Our which only ourselves ’ Messrs. Cohen’s wc perceive, was again a, , »political morality will never he pure as that thc efforts of others to bettei the sniC cessfiil in distributing both the capital Alabama is I.| on _ as offices are sought With the nvid-’ dition of the negro have mVariably m v prijrcs P1 the Monument Lottery. No. 1 ininni-hmitv. wliiclvnow distill- it worse, nnd thattlre negro has never yet Qlit tl)(J oq^oO, artd No- 3994 for them, in all found a sincere- friend, but m his mftsfer* 1Q ()00 dollar3i I lay before the legislature at the same t foi* their native home. They can now make this long pilgrimage without fear of moles tation. The Legislature of Tennessee, fat their late session, established a new county Mrs Rtissell, Mr Banker and Mr Clark. Steam Boat Maid of Orleans, Smith, 21 hours from Charleston. With molasses to C Roe, and freight for Augusta and Hamburg. Pole Boat Rebecca, from Augusta, with 557 bales cotton to G R Lamar, Dunham fa Cainfield, G Gordon, R AVaterraan, P Hill, Douglass fa -Sor- *jll, and R Campbell. CLEARED) E. L; ship AVm. Wallace, AVood, Ndw York, Hall fa Hoyt, Brig Tontine, Betts, flew York, 6 Bliss fa Wadsworth. consider it duo to the United - States to f vc “'em timely notice. ' The corrcspon- tlenee on this subject with the government ofthe United States & that aiA' ' submitted. _ , . — .. It is with great reluctance IfeeJ myself unstrained to call yoar attention tp the l •/, tbe 0 v C ention' of New- general relations between the federal l the 8tatcs OT the Ehgland. 8 Wlrencver it is believed by the time sundry other resolutions oftlie states ’ j, RQM MEXlGOr—The editor of the people that those who seek office with of Ohio, Massachusetts, Maine, iNe "/l National Gazettelmsreceived by the scire, most eagerness, are frequently the most York, artd Mississippi. Sophia, Mexican papers oflato dates, the unworthy, tire evil will have found its re- Tire returns ofthe diftuent Banks m co „ tcn ts of which are, on the whole en-. mt • • i medv. Merit is always conspicuous e- which the state has an interest) are sftb- h, ourn g ing a8 to tire prospects of the new 1 “ s '" —“ anti state governments. These relations, instead of being fixed and permanent as * 0 Con stitution itself, are changing every g^ Whough the instrument which dc- 'nem does not change. much intelligence, and a strong awaken the most fearful ap- resfrn’ 18 * 0 , 118 ' Wilder its impulses, if not restrained, the .states will shipped ofthe V;TI c!o’IvTu'oA^^'oTtirHueiug’;^I ioVlho rcrtL tWB„V.Us »ho„Hll' turn sovereignly, mid ho doom-1 virtno ’ d - tl)0 ^crelde themselves I pretest fpr a constructive- depredation-* i first dignity have not disdained to be ac- and other states, producing an untavqra- multipl ing j n the interior, artd «11 favc torsi A pYocticc ripened into custom V® rate of exchange, thathie to tie tw order.of tlyugs. In sc mong a whole people, though proved to bo alnatys bo augmented m P r ^ rt T oa ” of the states, there continued ta.be ert ' a bad orte, is not easjly changed or dis- lire real or■ B$m>orad1 depreciation ol^ out’ di8tlH .b ance s or apprehensrefts of 1 A Stearii Boat, with freighting Boats will rngu* larly depart from the Company's whuff on Wed- will dipart during the, intermediate periods: JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent, oct26 196 , - * - . . Bf'ittWWKIBftc SILK, tOTT0N ANT) WOOLEN DYER. AND SCOURER,' mHANKFUL for past favors, takes this method X of informing his friends and the public in gen eral, that he continues the above business ut his old stand, corneVof Bay-lane and Mfintgomeiy- Street; near the Baptist Chui;eh Square, wbl re. V, ; Leghorn,-Chip and SUaiv Hats, are Dyed, find Pressed TheU, S. frigate Constitution, Capt. Macdo-| W |ijte Chip, Leghorn and Straw. Hats, cleaned sough, for the Mediterranean, add the U. S, 1 . stoved and pressed .. Steam Galliot Sea Gull,-ior Thompson’s Island, I Gentlemcns and Ladles Dresses of all kinds dyed sailed Irom New York the 27th ult. I and finished- with dispatch The Br. brig Leeod, Hinson, from SavUnnali, I Gentlemen’s Beaver Hats cleaned, dyed, lined arrived at Barbadoes, via Demerara, 9th Oct. and I and bound in superior stylo.- sailed again fofr Trinidad/ I O’All orders in hisway rmnctiially nttendedto. FROM THIS PORT, N - dcifiies left to be dyed JR- scorn ed, can be AtCharlestouoiiTbursday.PilotBoatSavanhUk, J repaired on mbderateUcrms. * White. UP Foil THIS PORT, At New York, 29th ult.- ship Savannah, Bebec, to sail 4(b Nov* 5 ship Corsair, Porter, 3d ; sloop BostonPacket, Chapman, 29tfi. nov6 207 Bank State of Georgia) SA VANNAII, SthNov. 1824. 2ity Council having appointed Wednes day for the transaction of business. Bills and notes failing due on the -10th must be taken up on the 9th inst. ■ A. PORTER, nov 6 207 .Cashier, * Planter’s Bank. /-vN WEDNESDAY Next,' lOtii inst. Thank*- giving Day, this Bank will be shut- Notes intended for discount must be offered on the Mon day previous and will be acted on, on Tuesday. Paner falling due on the ,10th must be taken up on the 9th. J.-MARSHALL, Cashier. - novS ,.m2Q4 ■■■. -' ■ ■ - J Private Boarik -ITtOUft Gentlemen can be accommodated,with X; board in a private family in .West Broad-, st. T~.. S. S-. LIGHTBOURN. 1 UloVB 2JP Negro &Wipes, Molasses, &c. A PAIR NEGRO SHOES. 1000 do Brogan db ^ - 600 do lined and bound do -Ajj'-f.i ! 160 do womens do do J(0 hhds New Orleans Molasses _ , 20 do siq>erior St Croix --ugar So do common do do 150 ps. 42 inch Cotion Bagging 100 casks Nails, assorted , 50 bbls Gin. 60 Tons Swedes Iron , assorted For sale on"reasonable terms by* novO , n207 . ORRAV TA1-'T. No. 3-Macknrel. BBLS/Landing from ship C'hnriot, for sale by R. CAM PB1. >. I.... m207 Smith’s Buildings, nov 6 - »FoV Sale, A VERY napable' Negro Man, about 24 years of age, a-waiter, hostler hud Drummer. ,v 6 ° ’ ||iii*2()7 ‘ J. MARSHALL. For Sale, -HAMPERS''POTATOES. 50 Tons COAL. Apply to ”'lfov 6 207 JOI IN H. REID fa C0»