About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1825)
I - ■ m '-v,' l-.g; aicynUrticaw. FREDERICK S. FEEL, CITY PltlNTKR. C rropondnice—" A." is received und skull appear in our next. GOVERNORS ELECTION. We have returns from nil the Counties except 6, viz. Telfair, Decatur, Irwin, Ware, Early, which give Gov. Troup o majority of neor 1100 votes. The Coun ties to he heard from are in favotirof Gen* Clark; hut the small number of votes giv en by them will not Vary the election in favour of the hitter gentleman more than 180 to 200. Gov. Troup will, therefore, be re-elected by a majority of 8 or 900 votes. Public Debt.—We learn from the National, In telligencer of the 5th inst. that, on the fir«t day ot his month 6,87,000 dollars of the principal of the Public Debt were paid off nnd extinguished—he all that remained of the six per cent, stock of the year 1812. m. v j «e ! i ' r- In Council, loth Sept. 1825. STANDING COMMITTEES Of* COUNCIL. Of Finance. Minis, Cumming, Parkman, Williams. . OJ Market Morrison, Gaudry, Gildon. Of Dry Cuttc.re. Waring. Morrison, Williams. Of Health ar.d Cemttry. Philbrick, Waring, SVayne. Of Lfimpi. Williams, Cumming, Millea. Of Pumps. Wavne, Jackson, Philbrick. Of PuhlUk Sales. Harris. Jackson, Cumming, Of Accounts. Ctitnmiug, Minis, Jackson. Of Engines, Hooks and Ladders. Parkman, Millen, Morrison. Of Exchange. Gaudry, Gildon, Parkman, Cf Public Docks. Gildon, Gaudry, Wayne. • M. MYtRS.c.c. sept 15 / , GLOBE T AVERN AND JSlitledgeviile, Washington and Charleston STAGE OFFICE. iiV AUTHORITY Of the State ot South Carolina For the building a Roman Catholic Church in the town of Columbia.—1st Class 1 Prize of $6,009 is 1 do 2,000 2 Prizes of 1,000 It Is said (says the Democratic Press of the 4th inst.) that accounts have been received at the City of Washington, that the French squadron in the Vit Indies, were about to land its troops at the Havana, and take possession of the Island of Cube. Whether this movement was or was not' by virtue of a treaty of cession frem Spain, we have not heard; but presume, It possession shall he taken by France, that it will be under the au (hority of a Spanish Treaty. It issaid that the in formation excited some Sensation-at Washington where it was rumoured, that the Franklin and Ohio, seventy fours, wduld immediately he man ned and equipped and sent on the West India station, to protect American commerce and pro perty. We do not wish to be understood to vouch for the truth of nny pnrt of this statement, but we ;vould wish distinctly to be understood, to betruly detailing what we heard from a gentlemen who inoy have been misinformed* but who is incap able of misrepresentation. 3 4 9 12 29 30 do do do do do do *7,400 600 100 50 25 10 5 ( To be paid in ) 6 J Tickets fit the > $37,000 t Second Class. J $6,000 2,000 2,000 1,50 400 450 391 20! 150 7,482 frizes. 50,000 20,000 Tickels, nt $2 50 50,000 *7400 Prises of $5 each, to be entitled to tickets ir. the Second Class' subject to no deduction. Firs!, drawn number on the first das,,prise of $ 10<H hist drawn number ro llit ftul day, priseof $6001 SECOND CLASS. WM. SHANNON ESPECTFULLY acquaints his friends arid Jt\> the public, that he has purchased Mr. P O Pans’ interest in the above well known establish meut—that Ills house has undergone a thorough Tepft.r, and that it will afford to Hoarders end Travellers.a reception as comfortable as any o- ther establishment of the kind in the Southern states. - . The Globe is situated on Broad-street, in the ■very centre of the city, and offers peculiar advuu tage* t < the Planters and men of business. His Stables are furnished with the best of pro- Vender, and with faithful and attentive hostlers. He only solicits from histriends and the public, that proportion of patronage to which his atten tion to business ami to the comfort to bis custom ers, may entitle him. Augusta, Ga. Aug. 5 ItJ’ The editors of the Journal and Patriot, Miilcdgeville; Savannah Republican, Washington News, Charleston Courier, Coluu-bia Telescope, anti National Intelligences, will insert the ubove advertisement, weekly for 3 months, and for ward their accounts to the subscriber. W. S. aug 27 I68f3z. 1 Prize ’ 1 Prize 2 Prizes 2 Priztjn 3 Przes 4 Prizes 5 Prizes 1900 Fuzes of of of of of of of of 20,000 is 15,000 is 10,000 is 5,000 is i,00C is 500 is 100 is 5 is 20,000 15,000 20.000 10,000 34)00 2,000 500 9,000 9918 Prizes 16000 Tickets at $5, 80,000 80,000 The New infantry Tactics. W. T. WILLIAMS, Has just received, I NFANTRY TACTICS,orRulesfortbe Exerci ses fa Manoeuvres of the Infantry of the U. S, Army, revised by Gen-Scott, amt a hoard of Officers, and adopted by the last Con gress.—$5. The above Lottery is to be drawn under the management of JOSEPH R. ARTHUR, W. B. WATTS, D. J. MCORD, M. ANTONIO, AND JAMES T. GOODWyy, £ sqrs . ICP Orders for Tickets from any part of the United State*, enclosing eash, (post paid) shall he promptly, attended to by the subscriber, who has been appointed Agent for the Commissioners *„* The Tickets already ordered have been re ceived and are ready fo- delivery. HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, Thompson if Bounty’s Buildings, Savannah august 80 169 gr< GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE AR MY, or Military Institutes, a new edition re vised by Gen. Srott,—$3. : . ' aiao, TSlETC ALFS’ DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports from 1816 to 1823— $4 60. DIGALOVVS’.DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports second edition comprising the cases from 1785 trf 1824- t one large Volume.—$9. WALTER scorrs’ LIVES of the Novelists, prefixed to Ballantyncs* Novelists Library, if now first published separately; 2 Vols.—$1 75, r from $10. --—wwwv.n,- ...the central , portion of Ihi- Mississippi Valley lip 1821 with Map ami plates.—$3 60. DRAWING COLOURS, in Boxes of variouMizes •from 50 cts to $12. ■ Together with a variety of other works, ang 9 Hi60 • ■■ - Mtihys Renowned Plaster Cloth. A .Sove'reign remedy for nil ulcers, sore breasts, , j’ ROPERS on the Law of Property, arising fr the relation of Husband and Wife, 2 V.—j SGHOOLCJUFTS TRAVELS in the ceu , Boils, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises, , paibs in the back, he. Approved and recommended by all the emin ent Physicians in the city of Philadelphia. For sale by appointment. * A. PARSONS. Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons! Buildings. __ ang 2 ; •' i'N ■ 3 ■ . waims Panacea. 4 D07.EN Bottles just received per l»ig Frances, frptn Philadelphia.—Druggists ie his stnte, will be supplied at the original prices, ‘ * [ to. ANSON PARSONS, Agent, Dureghrt, No; 8,Gibbons’ Buildings, 9. pt 6 172 S. C. & J. SCHENK, Have just received pet Ship Emily S OME qf the latest London publientinns, and also n few late publications ‘from New-York - : •unoiig which nre’the following: The Laiighiu'g Philosoplier or Pun, Humour and Wit} being a selection of choice Anecdotes many of which, never before in print; originat ed )n or -nbout, '‘The Literary Emporium” ' vol. 18 mo. 87J. Eccentric Biography or Sketch of Remarkable Characters, Ancient and Modem, 1 voL 18 n. 874 els. The Novice or the Man of Integrity, by L. B. P card, author of the Gil Bias of the Revolution, 2 vols. 12 ino. $2.- Patience, a Tale, by Mrs. Hoffbmd, author of In trinity a tale, the Bon of a Genius, fac 1 vol. 18 mo. $1. Boudens Memoirs of J.'P. Kemble, 1 vol. 8 vo. DAILY I’APKK ....F.laur DOLLARS PitII ANNUM. COUNIHV PAPKR..' SIX DOLLARS PRIl ANNUM. PAYABLlV IN ADVANCK. ■■ l s’.i u iigg Saturday.evening, Octobkh i5,t825. N^ViYOllIv, OCTOBER 3. We understand the First Boat will en ter the Cttnnl from Luke Frio on the igliteonth, and arrive hope tthont the twenty fifth instant. In the Grand Proees- iort there will ben Boat from Glen vein nd in the state of Ohio, and Boats from Dc» troit. CANAL CELEBRATION; Front the proceedings At* the Common Council Inst evening, we learn something oftjte muniieh in which the ensuing Can- nl Celebrationis to ho condaoted. Oil the day when the waters of the chnnl first in* to Luke Erie at Buffalo, a'bonds to be despatched through the whole length of the cunul to Albany. From Albany this boat is towbd hyit&tcnni boat down the Hudson, and on its Arrival opposite this city in the middle of the river, the common council nitd the conumtteo of citizens ure to embark in u steuiii boat ntvl ne- compnny the canal boat to Sandy Hook. On reaching Sandy Hook, there are to be several ceremonies observed, proper for the great occasion of mingling tlio wa ters of the Lakes and Atluntic together. After this imposing ceremony, there will he tho stumble quantity of dinners end every other species of conviviality all over the city. It will doubtless he the great est day which N. York 1ms stfen ft)r many y ea is.—[A. V.Advocate. The following new Post offices have recently been established in Gedrgia : Fort Valley Crawford County Hickory Grove Henry do Harmony Grove Jackson do Madison Spring's Madison do Capt. VVooDtioust, appointed to the command t,f the Hornet; 3. Hamblktoh, Purser, and Copt Twiggs, of the Marino Corps, the last of whom ;oes out in the Constellation, as commanding of ficer of Marines on the West India station, have arrived at Norfolk. The celebrated traveller Capt. Jno. DunDas Cochrane, of the British Navy, died at Valencia iu South America, the 12th of Auras', last. NOLFOLK, Oct. 7. Wa takn great pleasure in recording the following testimony of distinguished approbation of the meritorious and faith ful public services of our worthy and rtfs pected townsman Com. LEWIS WAR RINGTON. Copy of a letter from the Secretary of the Navy, to Com. Lcuis Warrington, dated “ Navy Department, Sept. 14,1825 “StVj “ Your letter of the 59th ult. has been received. I have examined the several communications accompanying it, & have only to express tny higligmtificntion ut the zeal and skill which have been manifested by yourself and those under your command; The natural result is felt, in the present subdued stilt* 6f Piracy,with in the sphere* of your operations. 1 tun respectfully, 4lc. SAJVJ’L L. SOUTHARD. Commodore Lewis Warrington. Commanding the U. B. Squadron in the West Indies, fcc. Nbifolk.” war bl* bean risen upon by her crow, mid brought into Valparaiso. The British 74, Cambridge sloop of war L’ Ecolo «ud u French of war, wero at Valparaiso/ In addition to the foregoing we learn that a passenger in the Eagle reports that northern section of Chili, including Cdqu- irnbo, hnd seceded from tlte Chilian repu blic, in consquence ofilissutisfactioh lit the proceeding of tlio congress.—ib. 9lA inst. Rcg’tited Love.—Wlmt words can bo more delightful to the human ear, than the unexpected effusions of generosity and (iflcction from it beloved woman. A gen tleman, nftor grout misfortunes, conic to n lady he had long courted, nnd told her his circumstances wero so reduced, tlmt he was'nctuully in want of five guineas. “ I dirt very glad in liedr it,” said sho. "Is tins your Affection for me 1” he replied, in n tone of despondency, ” why nro you glad 1” “ Because,’* uiiswered she," if you >Vunt five guineas, nnl c put you in possession offive thousand." KA E STABtraUBOLon Jiatoly cfispittchcd. For IjaTnnce’of passugu, having superior accununodatW'?• “oct 1.-. HALLh W l 1 or Charleston/ THE LAKES.—Wo stntcd, in our Inst pAper, says the Salem Observer, on the information of a friend, thut the Board of British Surveyors had been engaged for two ycnis, in making a survey of the Lake country. The gentlemen has since informed us that we misunderstood him respecting the time of tho surveyors’ service. They nro nnder the direction of the Admiralty Bourd in England, and have been engaged for ten years in tnnk- tilg surveys of tlio Lakes only. They be gan on Luke Ontario, completed the Sur veys of Superior during the present sum mer. The Survey of Lake Hu»ou alone occupied two years. Tho Board of Ad miralty are now in the possession of cor rect charts of the Lakes, drawn from «n accurate Survey, and if bur suspicions are correct, theyhnve obtained much better information respactin,? these inland seas, than our owu government. The eVents of tbe last war taught the Lords of the Admirnlfy tho importance of tnnking these Surveys, nnd should future occurren ces afford them an opportunity to avail then solves of the information, which they hAVe nownequired our government may be dearly taxed for their remissness. N. Y. dux. REPORT OK THE INSPECTOR OF DRV CULTURE; SEPTEMBER 30, 1825. To the Chairman of the Commlttei of Dry Culture.' Sin—During the present month 1 Imveexamin od the Lands subject to Dry Culture contract! itnd ImVc found them generally In good order. Jncksoil’s nnd Bilbo's lands ore in their usual good order. The ditches and drains sufficiently cleun to carry off rain water or admit fresh water from the river, the dams sufficiently high to resist ordinary spring tides. Mr. Spalding's land on HutphRison’i Island Is likewiso In good order. He Is engaged cleaning out the ditches which will be completed In « few days. Ward’s pince on the same Island is In thecondl tion heretofore reported. Mr. F.beneeer Jackson’s dams are good and tho ditches tolerably clean*, .1 have . directed those on hack river to be cleaned out. . On examining Capt* Stiles' Land I found break in the dam ofWampce square and entered the field.in my boat, there being at least 14 Inches of water oh the surface of the land, at high water This field Is uncultivated. The ditches of River square , brim full of water nnd the surface of the land wet. The Pasture lands and Cotton fields were dry. Tho dfims of Twiggs land are in tliesnmecondl lion as before reported. The Innd occupied by Mr.Gardner is tolerably dry.—The doth on the Aligusta Road is rtot so high ns It should be. I have the honor to hb your rcspoclfdl serv't. SAMUEL M. BOND, Inspector of Dry Culture. Electric Eel.—Tho Editor of the Hnrt- fnrd Times, mentions tlio arrival iu the city of a living Electric Eel, supposed to be I lie first ever brotightto the U. States. It was conveyed thither by Capt. LatU moi'c from Surrinttm ; is about three Icet in length, and resembles a Lamprey Eel. 1 has hut one fin which runs nearly the whole length of the body, and serves for a rudder. Iri order to try the effect ofn shock on a fish one Wad put into the tub which contained the Eel; on its coming in contact, it was thrown up about two feet and when it fell was perfectly lifeless; Wain’s Life of La Fayette, I v«l, 8 vo.! sept 29 a!S2 BO, TS a d SHOES. 3 JUST RECEIVED, CASES Gi nUemen's fine naild Boots, 3 do Stout tiegd Shoes; Bound do do Womerts.Morocco Walking- do' do ' do pumps do do Leather Walking do do do pumps Boys bound' . do Stout Misses Morocco pumps do Leather do Childrens do Bootees T. S. LUTHER. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do For sale loW by sept 10 174 Hams, Flour,. &cc 8l, P Pr ' or Hams in bags 20 bbls superfine New Flour 10 Pipes Holland Gin 2 CO Cognac Biandy For sale by HALL & HOYT, sept. 20 A depn’v from the Provincial Congress of Chihuahua, has come to this country with a letter addressed to our government from tb*' Governor of New Mexico, urging the'United States to co-operate with the latter power in putting nn end to the In dian robberies and murders which so fre quently take place between Missouri and Mexico.This gefttleman proposes to reside with ii» about t wrlve rfmntlis, to make him self acquainted With the laws, customsnnd civil institutions of our country,* C'hjbunl hita, formerly n province in the centra- part ofMexico, called the Intendency of Dulango. has now become an independent state. The official papers hear the charac teristic motto of the free, sovereign and independent state-of Chihuahua. It con tains by estimation one hundred and twen ty-nine thousand, two hundred and forty- seven square miles, and it population is fated at one hundred and fifty-nine thous and, seven hundred. Hon Manuel Simon De Ese.udero, the gentleman above spo ken of, was n large loser by the audacious robbery which the Osagert committed t) short time ago, and of which we Iihvc fiefe tofore given‘an account. Among others sufferers lie has verified his loss, and laid iu his claim before the Fuperintendant General 1 Clark, who will doubtless exert till.tin',power of his office to procure com plete indemnifiction.—Balt. Am. Itli inst CHILI—By flit 1 ship Eagle, captain Morrill, arrived here yesterday in 82days from Valparaiso, we have advices, to the 23d June, the U. S. schooner Dolphin hnd sniled a few days before that date for Coquimbo. The frigate United States left Coqiiimbo for Aricn about the middle of June. The Achilles, Spanish sloop of The commencement of Nassau Halt, took place rit Princetoo,(N.J.)on Wednes day,the 18th «»lt. It was brilliantly attended —nnd honored with the preBettce of some very itirstingUishcd persons; among other Were recognised Mr; Secretary Southard, Comprinre Stewart, Captain Janies Ren- slmw, Joseph Hopkinsou F.sq. M M Bonnpart and Murat, Rev Dr. 'Milnor, nnd Chief Justice Ewing. Tlio exercises (it is stated) were highly creditable to the younge Gentlemen; nnd to the character of this ancient institution, which has furn ished the country with somcofit brighest ornaments—Nassau Mali reckons criiong her sons a president of the U. S. n vice President, a President of the old congress, 2 Secretaries of the Navy, 1 Secretary of the Treasury, 2 foreign Ambassadors, 1 Speaker of the FTonse ofRepresehtariveg l attorney General of the U.S. 1 Post Master General, 2 Signers of the Declara tion of Independence, 4 Chief Justices, 9 Judges of Supreme Courts, 14 Governors, 1 Bishop, 16 Presidents Universities and Colleges, nnd 11 Professors. And this statement, through the deficiencies of the catalogue, is by far too limited. Ch. Gas. DIED. At Ills residence in Scrlvcn County, the 10th inst. Mr.Thosus II. Gibsons. POUT OF SAVANNAH. CLEARED The North American Review mentions that the government of thd United Stntes hits lately revived the negotiation with Naples', in reference to Murat’s spolia tions, and that Mr. J J Appleton lins been despatched to Naples as a Special agent for the purpose GA LEA T THE BA tIA MA S.—By the schr. Enterprize, arrived at. Balti- mrtre from Nassau, accounts Imvc been received of a severe Ga $ having occurred at the Bahamas in the beginning of Sep tember whiclr seems to have been very disastrous to American shipping. iiy an niTivril nt Alexandria, informa tion hns been Received, of the execution of two notorious Pirates 'at St. Thomas on the I2th September. How apt are we to senrch for our hap piness in other men’s opinions. Can any thing be more ridiculous, inasmuch as experience must have tnuglit us, that men are insincere, envious, caprctous, pre judiced, and full of duplicity ? Schr. Apollo Crowell, New-York, Hall & Hoyt. ARRIVED. Ship Ogifthorpc, Taulmcr 9 days from New- York, to Hall Hi Hoyt, consignees—Ponce & Mackenzie, Dunham &. Camnfield, II Clcland T Butler & co. A G Miller, O Taft. A G Ocinler N B Weed, G B Lamar, G Newhnll. M Cunning ham, Johnston, Hills Si co. W II Trnliin, T J Wray, S C Std Schenk, Lord b co. E Reid, A & E Wood, B Burroughs, Lay Sf Hendrickson, W k H Rose, H Tupncr, I. Baldwin if co. R Campbell 3 W Long, l W Morrell, Mnyeis St Hamilton, I Lord V Ho. C C Griswold b co. F. Bliss P Marloiv .1 B Herbert fc co. J P Hen , t Hunter, B Delamater. Cohen b Miller, M Hong co. J Seize, W B Hatch, D it B Foley, P M’Dcrmott ,lu». Andcraon co.O Taft, Philbrick^- Snrnnton P llllt, V Butler & co. Wiltbergerfa Cortnvnll, W Tiglie, .1 M Prendergast, W Evans, Geo. Gord on, A Dirfaure, A Parsons, Taft St Padleford, I Petty, .1 Gilbert, Steam Boat co. G b W Robert son, J Kopinnn b co. Pnsseneer|, C Baker and lady, I. Petty, Indy and 4 children, J Lawrence lady und cjtUa, Mrs Bolh s, Messrs J Anderson, WAnderson, C'ampfield, Starr, W B Hutch, J Gil bert, J. Muyhew, J Dunham, D T Bengelcy, D flayden, Wm Evans, L Perkins, M Eastman, J •) oh ns, uild 13 in' thfe steerage. Off Hnttcrus spoke brig Osprey, for this port. Brig Frances, Croft, Philadelphia, 9 ds. with full cargo, to E Reed, M llopkins L Petty, Wl| tberger 4* Cornwell, C Roe, M Hong, M Wilson. J Shaffer, l K Kelb.urn, J M DoWnll, J B Bishop, J Marshall J Henry. J.Gilbert, J Rivers, J W Morrall, H Cassidy,Hall k Iloyt,II Hartford),W H-Turpen,W B (latch, WT Williamses C It J Sclibnk, Lay Hendrickson, T Barton, W Bones B Burroughs, A North,' U S Military Stores, B Tread well, Smith b Wright, T J W'ay, P Brnsdine, R Campbell and A Spencer, Passen gers, (»en. Montgomery, lady, child and ser Capt. Wiltberger, lady, child and servant, Mrs Morris, Miss Twiggs, R Dennis, M Hopkins, and 1 other, and 3 in the stperage. Sloftp Eliza Nienli, J Blenkcnshin froth New Yorh, assorted cargoto Perry fa Weymnn, nnd others. Pds-cngeW, Mr Jenkins nnd lady, Mr Skitter and lady, Mr Brnd.ey nnd lady, Mr Con- oily and lady, Mrs Marlow and chili), Miss Ken nedy, Mr Kennedy and Irdy, Messrs Robertson, Perry, Weymnn, Donaldson, J Newton, W New ton, Divine, Brooks,'and Burns. Sloop Express, Harnett, Providence, 8 days, with a full cargo, to H Blair, Brown, T Gardener, and \\ Gray. Passengers, Mr Gardner, lady and (wo children, II Blair, MessrsGray,Mallone,Hall, Capt. Delphi, and others. The steam-boat Pendletob, Bracken, for Char leston, passed downthe river yesterday. The Steam boat Edgefield, Siwsard, 9A hours from Charleston, with freight and passengers for Augusta and Hamburg, phased up the river this morning. SAILED Brig Pnntlicn, Bradley,.New-York. Brig Indox, Baker, do. Schr. Mary fa Margaret, Owens, St. Marys'. ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT, At New-York, 3d inst. schr. Philadelphia, Effieiy, 18 days.—4th, ship Augusta, White. 10 days; ship Emperor, (part of the crew sick.) ri.EAREB f'Oil THIS PORT, -At New-Yovli, 6th instant, brig Osprey,Dorsey. At Nevv-Orlearis, Sept. 20, schr. Jane Thom pson. OP FOR TltlS PORT, At New-York, 5th inst. brig Pheasant 1 Bailey, despatch fsehr.Moses, Tench, to sail 7th. At Bnlti nore, 4th inst padket Clarissa Ann, to sail 8th inst. Cap). J. Northrop, and'Lt. W. P. Gilborne of the Colomliian Navy, arrived at New-York, from Porto Cabello on the 4lh inst. r ply to thu master on board nt Moore's wl.al orj U., ,..c COHEN k Mttra! EaNB] 50 ?o’?p. antJ 1 half bills Suiierttne^V. 1 12 Pierces Jamaica Coffee NORFOLK OCTOBER, 5V Willoughby'Point l.ij'ht— The Liglit Vessel, here tofore stationed oti Willoughby's Spit, .at the entrance fo Hamptoff Roads,' was yesterday to wed up to this port by the-Rcvcnne Clutter, to iin- dfergo repairs consequently no light will bo exhilii- ted there until further notice, in conformity with the fiuperintendnnt’g notice, Uhich has lecef.tly beeu published ir.'this paper. CITt TREASURER’S OFFICE,! 6th Oct. 1826. j Assize of Bread. T I1E average price of Flour being $5 75 per bbl, J96 Jbs. weight, the weight of Bread- for the present month must be 12.J cents Loaf - 3 lbs. 1 oz. 0,i “ " - 1 8J Of which ail Bakers nnd Sellers of Bread will take due notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t.' oct 0 185 30 do Sperm Oandlei ^0 half bids Crackcnt quarter do do 150 shmllKogs do 20 ar chests Hyson Tea 5 do Souchong do 5 half chests Imperial do 6 cases Canister tJun Powder is 6 Pines Holland Gin 3 ito Cognac Brandy 10 qr casks Teneriffe Wine 80 kegs mid half kegs DupunhPom. 4j Canisters do " 60 5 Gal Demijohns ) Case 4 pt Tumblers For sale by , WILTBERGER fa CORNWf J Jones' ' w cot 16 , . »t 189 STOCKS, fyc-FoT git ARES Planters Bank falll'J do Bank St^le of Georgia do Marine nnd Fire Insurance Coium do Steam Bunt (Annpany ” do Union Rond Company -ALSO-. A young negro woman, an excellent i washer A young; mulatto woman,good house servi A negro girl about 11 years old A negro man about 3u,boat builder nndehi|n A negro girl about 16, house servantesseia A negro woman, 18. field Imnd A number ol prime Ar id hands, men and*. Several negro men accustomed to wurltini A negro man, first rate cooper ALSU, Several valuable Improved lots in the till Tracts of Land in Irwin, Early,Baldwin, Boa Walton, Henry, Effingham, Bulludi aui ( den counties Wanted, Darien Bnd N. Carolina Mu JAME9 oct 15 b!89 KI’WNGl mmw. w&m AND AlILLINEllY STO Mrs. e. beaulu H AVING removed to tbe store p.ed by Mrs. Judah, Johnstoni-s-iui lon-t-tlil i.’ I leave to Inf irm the Ladies of Snvannah vicinity, that she has received by (lie I thea, from New-York, her JYEIr PJI FOR THE SEA SOM, with a hamlwiat nuiut of FANCY GOODS Leghorn nnd Straw Hats, Feathers Artificial,Flowers, nnd a lafge mr Ribhons, by the box or dutch Also, Band boxes of all sizes, y dies, at New-York prices <iet 15 rl 89 . GENERAL Drug and Family Media WAREHOUSE, T HE Subscriber has just received f Panthcn and Frances and ship Up and is now opening m® Of Genuine Drugs, Chemiij Dye Stulls, Spices, And a large and choice .assortment of F MEft if, FANCY ARTICLES, &c fac ttA Gentlemen, Physicians. Country Msj Planters, und all tlmt wish to pur, base ijl| will find prices unusually lotv; and i aertm inodHling'terrws. Si rict und prompt attention will ke j orders by A. PARSONS, l)rnd o'Ct 15 No 8, Gibbons’f and out buildings, oct 15 For sale, A Half Lot plensuntljr] ted in St. Jurncs’ SqunW the improvements, consisW convenient two story dwell Apply to JAS. F.FPB TO RENT, FOR ONE OR MORE YjU That well' ltnmvrt A Boarding Hoesc, Broad cteet; occupied years aslsucli by M; boat a large Stable; rentedjjwith or without l Also, foi* sole, A Fnrin 7 miles frotnO tv, with cornfart'idilc u House thereon. Conloiw*! with n pine traet' of 1'50'*•* particulars enquire ef - OrF.M.J* oct 16 189 City Marshall’s sales, pn the frit.Tuesday in November* W ILL be sold,in front of tfio cm between the hours of 10 A. M " the following Lbts,-if the Ground' Lot No'. 21 Columliia ward, 60hy ded epst by Price rt south by Yotk -J lot no 22'and nanh by Prcsld.ent-st., upo.i as the property of Mrs'Hill anaJ M2 quarters ground rent Lot no'24 Elbert ward60by 90 ’ oast by Jeffersoh-st. south hyrerfm' no 23 north by M'Donough-st, re-en^ • lie pfoderty of C. Bulloch, for 3 qjJJ 1 " J Lot No 2 Franklin wnrd east by lot no, 1 south by a lnrte west n and riorth by Bay-st., re-entcrod up 0 ,, perty ot the Est. of G. VV. Evans, fot Lot ho 3 Granklin ward, 60by east by lot no 2south by a lane vres , nnd north by Bay-street, re-enterefl\ r [iroporty of the Estate of,G. VV Evan, tersrent. ...onfti Lot no 11 Warren ward, 60 by 9" ^ ed enst by lot no lOsoUthffiy ,,r f n "ij a pi no 12 nnd north by a lane, f,' 3 '? n *■virruet’ qroperty of P. Moody and Cato ” 4 pUaiters rent. , Lot no 21 Warren ward, 60 by east by Price-st south by Congros* - , no 22 nortli by St. Julian-st, cl the property of Joseph A Sco’.rtor^, , ot< lb , ^