About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1829)
BEP'UBLlCAJf. FREDERICK S. FELL'. ciTY'rniNTF.n. Daily l'apor eight dollars per annum. Country Paper six dollars pet annum. »’ PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. . All News, ami New. Advertisements np- \ pear in both papers. (J7» Office ■ In Dloltson's three story brick building, on the Bait, near the Ex- eliange.bemeon Bull and.Dfayton-streets.: Communications by mil.must tsFMt-'l jitti 1. . Safes of land, nrtd negroes by Atfmlnii- tratbrs, Executqrs,pr. Guardians, are re quired by law, to l>o held on the first Tues day in the month,fmtween the hoursoften in ' the forenoon, and three in. Ill® afternoon,, at tiie C.ourt House Offoc.Coimty,in which llie property is situate. Notice of these sales mud bo given in a public.Gttiette Str/y days previous to tiie day of sale. Notice of tho sale of personal property must be given in like manner, forty days previous to the day of S4fe‘. ' Notice to the debtors and creditors oTan estate, must be published forfbrty days. Notice that application will be made to Die Court of Ordinary fur leavo to sell land /oust be published four months. dontinl to tiie House of Representatives under which,in ourbclief.ho would hold his seat in defiance of any after-claimant.— Tho people bail elected him; the Governor had verified the fact officially! Is it in ills po« er,npw,tp tjiyyst htnkof hisrightj Will it be aominltted that, under any circum stances, tliemandnte.of a Governor can In validate a ic-gni not of the Popple? Tile Governor has doubtless, 'In what ho has done,' literally followed the. law of. tho Statet. But the Lv.-ftself, requiring the Members elect to notify their acceptance, wifoib twenty, days after the date of the prpclarnatlo'npftheir election,is a solecism, in legislation.’' ... ” ' Does the Intelligencer mean to deny the , Governor the right of scrutinising the cle- glbilityofn member in the manner and form prescribed by the law of the Statet—, or-ts ft to lie uVltferstood that the law (IVelf is unconstitutional! • For our own patt wc cannot disenrer the solecism in a law,, which in the first place exacts from the Go vernor to declare the sense of ilia people as ascertained by official ren^ds^ and next re-, quires that those an whom the popular, fa- ror has fallen shall within At limited time, give notice of their willingness to accept the honor conferred, and prove' their elegi billty to jecc.ive it, under penally qf forfeit ing it. It seems to oftr humble percepii on. a reasonable and a wise iaw.aml so should like.to hear the rcosonsuKtic Intelligencer for entertaining the opposite opinion, and particularly fef Cortdderfiig it a solecism. 8AVAM.4W. MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 19. ijEltCjVAL. K?" The Office of the Savannad Re publican is removed to.Diekson’s thfeq story brick building, on the Bay, east of the Exchange, next doolr to ttai Grocery store occupied by Mr. C. A. Woodruff— Fur tiie accommodation oT the public, n Ri: imvoilodlw has' been, opeiieifon the first floor, where the principal papers, from'all parts qfljte Bnioh, miy he fnt.ind, together with BoLLETiNB.df the latest in telligence, as it is received. • The; Advertising and Communication box, of tiie Savannah Republican Is placed in the Reading Rootn. . LATEST PRO'S? LIVERPOOL. Tile Br. brig Glenifer Capt; Stevenson arrived this morning from Liverpool whence 'hesailedonthe lith Nov. The Captain lias only-brotight one paper of the 13th XoV. which wetiavenot been able itr procure, as it was left on bqard.and the ves sel has not come up to town. We have been favqred with commercial Intelligence Which will be foqnd'under the proper head. Paiie, from Belfast, tiie 10th Novenfli'er, has arrived at N. Or* leans.' A* letter, dated Liyerponf, 18th Nov. received bvher'.sxys, “The market is very dull—sales limited, in some instan ces ait a further' decline." The' Orleans papers fArnish no political intelligence'by this arrival. ' jiftenfre-r-That charming and distin guished actre'sf, Miss Kelly; makes her first appearance hefore' a Savannah audience this evening, in' tiie. favorite, character of Luitia Hardy In the Belle’s' Stratagem.^ Wo have no doubt she will'attract crowded ho.uscs during'her limited engagement, for sil.e should be seen in all she plays; “Httlf’ W Washington City.—.Sewn hundred and Rectify dollars were' paid as fines during the last month, to a single officer, by keepers of gambling houses in Washington City.".,, Ten packets are nowduesf Nnw'Yoik, front London, Liverpool, and Havre. Stfuth America.—A correspondent qf the New.York Courier writes as follows, un der date - ./ v , , Tampico, Dec. 6th. We yesterday recelved'leuers from the Captfal to the 2Mh ult. There was a re port at that time that General SanhrAnna fTacTSeeffrakcu jnishiier and shot near Ox- aca.' As there were several' other rumors abroad, the truth of this js uncertain. Mr. Poinsett left Mexico'on the (4th fir this place. - The U. S. schr. Grampus is .off the Bar,Waiting his arrival!' We, some time ago, published a discour aging account of the vintage In France To counterbalance lit we eannow state,on .the authority of the Phoenix GaZetty, that in many villages the vintners will give' two hogsheads of wine for an empty cask. Great Despatch—The New Yoik Rost rn.wl._Thi brig Sarah, "Tiie Post Master Oeperal basso ur, whence she salted on xrrangen me running ofthe mail from Bos ton, to this city, that'we now receive the Boston 'mbrning papers the’next morning after they are printed, only (4 hours old.— Formerly they were two days on the roups. This surely might to mCet the approbation of erery otte,” Large Cargo.—The Tallahassee which sailed this morning for' Liverpool, took oh hoard at the wharf, 17/thags cotton—the largest cargo that, within buia recollection, has ever departed Immediately front the clt.y ' Congress.—The Senate did not sit oh tho 9th inst. Id the'House of Representatives Mr. P, P. Barbour, from the 'committee On the Jit- diciary.to which was referred tile bill from the senate altering the time Tor holding the sessions of the Circuit Court for the 'District of Georgia,reported the same with out amendment, and'the bill was ordered to a third reading. The bill for the occupation of the Ore gon was /ejected by a vote of 99 to 79. The'Houso went-into committee of the whole on'the Gebj^ia claims. Mr.Wijde addressed the Housor-qt considerable length in favor of them,but yieldedTo a motion Tor adjournment. We understand'thnt the following gen tlemen have been' appointed Government Directors of the Bank of the U: States — Nicholas Biddle and J; B. Trevoi, of Pennsylvania j E .J. Dupont,ofDelaware;' B. Hatcher, of. Virginia, and Charles’ A. Davis, of- Now Yorlt—the last'named gsn- yletnan In the place ill Campbell P.White, whose term of 9 eryieehas expired. • '• .The National Intelligence!; ip ’ noticing Governor Forsyth’s proplamation,yacatirig Mr, Gilmer’s seat in Congress, in conse quence of his having failed tOootripiy with the. requisitions of the law, holds, the ‘fol lowing verv singular-.doptrlne.*’. A hew election will be held, wa Stlppcisp, since the Governor has ordered if, And Mr.'.Gilmer, will doubtless receive A majority of tbp Votes, Whether he docs, or not;' horVever, we should consider, in reference to his title to r,seat in'the House,of np consequenco what ever. The election of Mr. Gilmer-had beeri solemnly proclaimed by the Governor; eqdHhat'proclamation Is’pis sufficient cre- ’ Tlieveceipls into the Treasury of Peitn sylrania, for theyear ending lath Novcm-, her, 18(8, amounted to fis,129,470,and the expenditures for: the same period yeiched #W0t,4St—-a sum - greater than was ex pended by the Dnited States, in tilt fifth .vear ofitsgovernmont. Of this large sum it must, howerbr, he recollected, that gi, 8U.98T aradevoted to Internal Improve- m£nt«.' become a brilliant ornament of the Bar amloftho legislative Hail of his native state; ami with a degree uf fearless intre pidity, which in a legitinmto cause, would have added still more lustre to hivnamo.— Ho was a r.csidentof Caimlenvs. e.- had re- crived.a finisltetl ctlmavion, ‘ was an.elo quent orator, a polished scholar, a highly promising statesman, and a man of entlm-, siastlc, warm hearted, generous feelitigs; arid .as you will rceullcct. tho autlmr of tl\al brilliant tind beautiful address to La, Fayotto, delivered officially while that il lustrious than was ou a visit 'laCumdeu.on his tour througli tiie United Stales, and which was celebrated aslleciiledly.the must eloquent and appropriate to which our country gave hirtli on any similar occasion, during that memorable tour.”—Mercury, : New Yoke, Jan. 0. Yesterday, agreeably to previous at- .rangements", the hnnlvorsary of Gen. Jack- son's victory at New-Orleans, was celebra- , SuMyfng Officers-!The WasVlhgtori correspondent of the New York Commer- oial Advertise/, lias furnished that print withal list of all the Fiefd Officers of the Hevolutionry Army who have applied for and.received their pay tinder the'Act of the fast session hf Congress. Thole appears Dow to be only 38 of them living! of that immber, there are bulls Colonels, 8 Lieu tenant Colonels, and-ts fetjar*-' J . T b« Legislature ofNew f(ainp'sfilro has just adjourned. PrevloiA to the adjourn ment, each paity in the Legislature nouii- nated tickets to be voted ror at the ensuing election of Rcprosantati vc's to Congros*,— The friends of the preseot administrUflen has nomiiiated John Bell fof're-eleotion Ss Governor, pnrl the Republican party, Bert- jamin Price’, (the former Governor,)'as an opponent. ... ted by a,splendid Ptlhlie dinner at Tam many Jlall, and a brilliant Military Ball at {ho Bowery Tlicatr,o.; Both places were tastefully and appropriately decorated,and the /ronts-of the buildings illuminated, ai were also Rio Theatre. At 1 o'clk a salute of & guns was fired at Whitehall.—.Her. .4tie. The MiHlary Hall.—Notwithstanding the regretted ctfnfrriuatihn ofMts.Jnckson’s death, both tiie Dinner and Bull prepared for yesterday, actually took plnce. Nut only had tho newa arrived at too late an hour for pouponement, but it was consider ed that the fete had been specifically an nounced as a national ong.hqVia^'(qjprence to the gj.or.loas triumph of our arms at New Orleans, and not to the general’s individu al success in the late election: At (helittw cry, ave'rV tiling went off as smoothly a! could have been desired, i.;. . : . The house iiacT been decorated with jndg men! timl elegance, and surpassed every former attempt, of the kind—except .the Lafayette Ball at Castle Garden. A tem porary floor, joining even with the lower edge of the pannels on the firs} tierof box es, was made to extend ovgr the pit, and stage, and Jbrroipd o je entire and conuno- dloiifhatl for tho company, very tastefully marked off with the figures of the.^ dance. Tiie extremity of the stage was designed in'the form’ of a tenf, and its cuvering ad vanced over the whole stage to tho edge of ’'the pit. The side/ were brilliantly lighted and were adorned with bursts of Washing ton. Jackson. Lafiiyet'lQ, Cliiitoti, Hamil ton, atid'oiher civil and military worthies. Blqnds.of muskets were also ranged along. The back scene presented a viaw of the hat tie of New-Orleans, and on tile right and left were planted n’brnss field piece»ith u- . tlier warlike implements. The canopy of the tent was docorgte'd with evergreens, en shrouding the names of several distinguish •ed commanders, during (he late war. One Of the stage doors exhibited the records of Gen, J.ackson’s victories over tho Creaky, and the other was inscribed with the motto " The man who has filled the measure of his Country's Glory/! In the centre of the ceiling! over theplt was placed a large still, "bonce pendants of red,white, andhlne,extended to the edge of the gallery tier. Front this tier were hung the flags of the military corps of the ci ry. Around the third tier of boxes, appear ej the names of the Htitei Arranged with a variety ol'ornamenis and appropriate em blems; and the front of the second flor. was In liki manner;dis(\iigiiished"by'the'mimes of Ilia signers of tho' Declaration of Inde pendence. Tire effect, of the gas lights on this portion of the hofise was aided by addi tiomil lamps. - The main entrance wns through 'the! two centre boxes. Two oicheitras were form ed over the stage doors; one foir cotilliohs. land thc othcr for marches, with which the Spaces of- time between the figures were on livened: ■ The dances commenced yt about half past s, and continued until y o'clk. A fl* A ' ‘ ! The nudlence:amounted to abont lsoo persons; the majority Indies, of course; and distinguished as weft for beauty, as for excellent taste in dress. . There was less of glaring splendour that tips predominated on former, occasions; but considerably more of.tlie genuine savoir faife. The gentlemen likewise, especially the iniHthr/ made a fine appearance. , There was a cold epilation served up tin der thC\direction of Nihlp ; the dancin' was spirited and graceful, pnd the parties retired in excellent humour Statesman. solid wood, several distinct limits WHnn axe or hatchet, and several of the chips; which had nut been entirely (evered from tho body, perfectly sound. Tho dead hark above tuc wound extended about half wav round tho tree; wliiah lends to tho de- toriiiin.ition mi its siAa ut tho time it re ceived tile -wound, indloatlng that tiie .tree must hnvc been a sapling of not uinre titan three ur'fonr inches thrnualf. • When the marks wore discovered it was from three to four feet through, nod tin marks and chips, in tiie centre. Tiie tree was a white oak, which lx nfcomparatively ‘slow growth.— Judging from its size, nndtlie'depth oftlip, wdod over the wouiid, the marks could not have boon imido less than two hundred or two hundred and fifty.-years ago. The in cision has all tho npponrnnco or having been made with a shntpilnstriiinenl of'elth er iron or steel.- Each blow penetrated an innh or more into tho,wood; which forbids the Idea that it could have been done with, a stone hatchet, Which wore in iise among, the Indians before-the Introduction nfjhe arts into: this country, if tho incisions were made by sieel or Iron; which Is un doubtedly the case.tlfeu either tlHMrta and civilization. were partially introduced oe inong the nations which- inhabit the bor ders of tiie Seneca LnkoioV, which is much the nHistprojiahle. tiie blows-.in -tills tree were inflicted much longer than two hum dred and fifty years'. This may perhaps add nnoher to the In numerable evidences already known, that this eoputry was formerly inhaltjied by a people far advanced in civilization anJ the ails, *i’s. to day, purchasers Bre endeavouring }o pur chase at lower prices! hut thus fee. have nat-sucAeeded. The sales yesterday were •about 3000,(bags, 900 of which tVere tn speculators. The market lias just a steady appoaranoe hut-very Kttl6 pruspcCt'of ah advance.' Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Au gusta, tq his correspondent in this CUv, dated i .- , “AUGlfSTA. January 15 : "A duel was fought this morning on the Georgia side of the river, abohf a mile a-' bore the City, between Col. Hcuty G Nix on and Mr. -a—Hopkins of S. Carolina, which terminated In the death of the form er. They met about 12 o’clock, and fought rft ten p»ces, with a pistol in each hafid, and the privildge/if Advjuiciag upon each other at pleasure. Col N. was the challenged party. At the word "fire,’’ Col.' N. id: yanoed rapidly about two paces and .fired without effect and then received the fire of his antagonist, who retained his first stand. It was not at all evident-thathe wasstrnck for two pi; three seconds, when in taking the reserve pistol iuto his left hand and on' ueavnring tojir^serit it, he suddenly reeled one or two paces from the; line, dropped up on lus back, and expired instantly without a struggle qr a groan, go simultaneous werothe_ firWeyitfenM OfhU reeling and bis death, that,he. was, .fully dead befote the nearest persons could reach him. , Mr Hop kfcs ’fo't’edtetely crossed the rivir, and the body of the deceased was carried so City,to be taken from thence to fiis residence for interment. ■ , y : Thus unfortunately perishes,' under a nistaken senso of hsmqr, a. liigh minded and gallant young,man. tvho' bad already W* J_ New Yopk. Jan; io.- From Colombia.—We have been fnrn- Ijh'dbvour friends, With Begotapapers to the 7th December, and Carthagena papers to thp l 8th. December, hfnuglit by the brig Athenian,-arrived from Caithagena. A revolt exists in-J’Opayan, departiiem qf Cancq. General Obandojias captured the Capital city ofi that province, aml ile- ijlared for the late, constiuftion. 'Bolivar, as We learn ,from / pnper.of the Atli. jeft Bogota on the Sflth^ Nov.-to atvait ,| le . destruction of the factinnists nearer the soot.” The Bogota Gazette attributes this revolt fpthqpiirjizain nf theeniisnira- tori in the late plot against Bolivar. , O- 7>ando, while left a few day, i„ opmmand at ropayan, removed the arm» and muni- Runs to his estate, in (he territory of Pat in; and when the iittcridout returned,got leave to retire thither for a .short, time, Whore ho COWMBitciAt. Dates from Liverpool..... •• " Havre... 13th Nuv, 8th Nov. Savannah. EXPORTS. Jan 10. Ship Tallahasse, Llvenrool—1820 hales Upland, and 191 do S I Cotton. Jan 19—brig Henry I.ivci pool-911 bales Upland Cotton 150 tes Rice. t Brig Neptune! Liverpool—873 bales Up land Cotton 08 do S Islands Brig Iviiphoe, Liverpool—980 bales Up ptud ColtottBI doS Islutids. [bv till QLENirrn.] Extract of a letter to a Commercial House in this city, dated, , . Liverpool, Nov. 18. There isn ihoderate demand for Cotton Ciuar.ESTON jan 17 , COTTON—The market is In a very un usual state—the cAUses which tended last week to depress it have hail a still more ac- •live operation this week. AVe have been now 70 days wfthout,accounts, whjeh’ of itself Is-sufficient to suspend business in a great degree; but exchange on England having still further fallen, and.ve’sscls con tinuing not less scarce,.vvitli'ccinslant aeon initiation of stoek have thrown an increased glooth over the mdrket. -Quotations are difficult tojie given in such circumstances; for snles ; are tub do lif some liolders, tvjio have made advances to planters, pt rates that ,tvill not be.«iccepted by others. From lwhnt we could aseortain of Upland,,prices arc nearly in. the same slath as they were last week, with dt course an increased difficuliy'tpsell. The principal sales liave been of fair lots' at-9 1-4; good at,9 1-2; selections of round baiesai 9 3-4. aht) square at 10 cents—Planters brands commanding as before 10 1-2 cents. There hat not been so much difficulty, in the sales of long short. Cottons, in consequence; of holdc.. having met tiie vjews of purchasers more /eadily. Santees of c mitnop to good qual ity have been sold front 10 to 20 pents.ami III lines fom. 20 tq 21—the couiuiou qual ities of'Sea Island from 22'to 24ceMs. , Rice—There was little done in thisstn plo during the week until yesterday,- when tho inarkut exhibited some little activity: the demand is confined to prime parcels.— The ‘extreme price .this wicek has been 3 5-8—ive. have renewed our last quota tions; prepared troops to second the conspirators, Collopez, his cooperator in Popavan, on receiving the news of the failure offtieplo, tolpefl bun with troops; and. a battle whs fought on the 12th Nov. after which they entered ,hat city.'. Obpndo. it is said, ex- pectsaid from Peru. He is charged with committing violence, opening the mails &c. Bolivar has decreed a fine of <200 off any person who shall open his house for t secret society, and gtOO on every member attending, and the governors arid chiefs of Ills lately established potion Hre-Riithof- V> ej iact them- ,In a deoreo dated Nov ** th ' he_.offered life to missing person, im plicated ift the conspiracy, if they would present themselves in' 13 days,Hut they were be subject to wlial- the government might esteem, rcqiiisile for the public sdoiirity. '. According to'the recommendation of the council of Ministers, Bolivar commuted' Santander's sentence of death, for banish ment; and he hid tpken' his passage on board of an qOgjish .vessel af Carthagena, - e . n ”5 J®* arret «d t and confined in the castloof Boca Chi ca. Firom the Geneva(N Y) Gazette. Decem- • ' ; per, 31. A Curiosity—A man in-Hector, Tomp kins county, while hewing a stick of tin,. b^r, a few day* since,, discovered in the centre of the tree, and enveloped w the Flour—The price for.the. .best northern Flour in moderate qualities is |'J i-g_ Country flour continues at former prices from $7 3-4 to 8 1-7. Corn—rTIte dust sales of North-Caroling were effected af 44 . ufid Baltimore at 50 cent, Sugar—Several small lots-of Musco.va- do new crop have ntrived coastwise, and p bng.with 83 lijids from'New Orleans; the demand for the \veok has been very limited. Some few sales Jiave.boon made' of. St. Cruz at 10 t-B id 11 dollars; line St Cruz and Jalfriricit Sugars are scarce; of.ordinq- ry tn fine New Orleans ijur supply is alm.n- ant for tlm seiisnn. Sinco.'tfie jast car go SaleiW 185 lilids of Orleans; whichave- ragefi $8 nearly,! we have no large sale to notice. ' . ... . ■ r Coffee^-Fine Coffee continues, scarce— a lot of fair Porto Ilico brought 14 cents do landing. : Motasees—!This - article 1/ snarcc/niid tjiero is but little enquiryrexcopt from our retailers. . . •, , ■■ '. < Spirits—No change fiom last week's prices. - From Wilie'e N. O. Price Current, nfjan. -;. .- 5. .Cotton—The triinsaotimis since our Ia,l have .been respectable, but riot so extensive a* during guy ofthe Cur preceding weeks owing to the had iveathor, holydays, and the high expectation of holders for a forth er.advance; whlcli in ir fow instances have heenoh’tained. VVehave heard of a .few choice parcels, changing owners at one-half cent over our Ipgliest rates. ' -nivlliia'ry, : 9 I -(scarce. Middling, 9 3-4 a 10 1-4 ' Fair, 10, p. jj.il Gocd Fair, , ll.l->a 1,3-4 Good &. Fine 12 a 13 1-2 . fairilc- mamj. MAiaiWE IaT.^T. FQ RTj.CF SAY AN N All.' ,,, 7"" 11 ~ High water Ti do lohiorro vat Tybeo,.-...7 --•/do Savannah..7.;o ARRIVED. q0B8 k G A" lw ’| Stcplienkon, Liverpool sniledt SthNovembenwith Salt and nie'r- phondize to A ■•Lpw > &c6 consjenee T.IVTp l% n2 ! >e &c ° N P &HW > wd'ajt§.jj;o» n) p. 8 Oranges,o’ Sloop Neptune, M’Dnnald.D^ii n 2 dr Cotton to E Blisa,Stiles' &F.innm,J Stone and Units & Patterson Sleep William, Sturtovaqt. Derien !) ds with 300 hales Cotton to W Bowers, Stiles it, Fnnnln and R Malone. ' Sloop Sapeolo, Hathaway, fi wiili .140 hales Cotton to Wip B from Darien Bowers. Sind11 Othello. M’Anly, Ogatliys 1 day, 105 hales S IQutton and 121 casks Rice, to E Rend, Bints fit Patterson,. R llaher- sh.nn nnd J D'Hugneniri. Slonp Win & Ami, Cnmhalioo 4 ds 1’0 casks Ilico id It HaliorshanV, * . ,-JUeamliont John I)a: id Mongin, Dubois, Charleston 1 day }o J W Long agppt. Pas sengers, Mrs Green, cWJd fitverVrint; Miss' Kelly and serv’t; Miss Ayrd; Col GioemMi Middleton. Gen Wool u a * Mossrs Btoolt» welk l’rlpgle, Mayer. Crawford, Snnkoy. Tomb, M'Koo, ana O'Conner. Stenmlioat'Aiiensta; Brooks, Augusta 30 lis with Cotton for Charleston. I’aSseny gert Mrs-Stotens, Miss Thoippsnn, Miss Rmscl.Mrs M ( Elroy,Mrttont anil Mr. Uoiy'.- Steaniho.it Charleston, Darien 12 lis to Butts fit Patterson aats. COO bales Chiton and other tnerplmiidlzeWjl Low fiico J P llenrv, R M'Cnll. ■ 3 passengers. ■ PnlelHijt A JncktonJni Pnrnchucla with 101, bales Cotton, and t , tes Rice to’J D Hugiienin, M llro. n. AVylly fitBrowh, fit J Champion and J U Juiidou. below. .. A Ship- ' ,*• OLRJJIRB. ' I* Brig Neptune, Liverpool—G BnrncsIoy Brig -Henry, Jenkiusou, Liverpool—G . Barnesley. V Brig IvhhIio), Ncsblt,.Liverpool—A Low fitCO. sailed Tills bat.- Ship Marcia. Stinson, for Liverpool. Ship Tallahassee, Glover,-Liverpool, . sailed YESTI-RUAV. Ship Finikin, Harrison, Now York- -Ship Clansman, Snowden. Greenuck. Ship Octavo;, Candler, Liverpool. Ship Hazard, Chafe, Liverpool. - Btlg America. Crahttoe, St Barts. Brig Tjnley, Hall, Liverpool, Brig Reaper., Lear, Martlniqe. Brig Laurel, Sheldon, Providence. Sclir Brazil, Wallace, Balljninre. Silhr Aspasia,.Pease, New York.' j Sloop Marine/, Pitcher, for Darjeti. Sloop Angel,.Liice, for Dilrien. Sloop Aim, Selnwich.Bniiliuryk Sloop Alhert. Lisselt! Iticeboro. Sloop Delight Cooper, Charleston. PEParteo ! Vesterdav7 .,'' Steanihbnt Carolina, Wray.! for Augusta. 'Steamboat Augusta, Broukk for Charles ton. ' ' four nights only. THEATRE. Tiie Mfinuger ftspeeifully informs the cltir.ciis of Savaunub, llmt helms fotined ■■■• imjWgement with Miss KELLY-fn t This Evening, Jan. 19, iVrll in- performed the favorite Comedyof THF, BELLE’S STRATAGEM. ’ Lotli^n 1 lardy, ' hliss KELLI' In tftfc course of tlie p)ny7’Miss-Kelly will introduce tiie cclb|irated J Meitnuid Song. Rote, To'conclude with (lie Farce of The Rendezvous. ', Mrs. HILL. Tltere will be a performance Tomorrow Evening. ; ,.x ; The Box Office will liv future be kept in tlieNews Room of the Georgian (jfficc, Where soal'x may at any lime be seqtfred. Boxes fit—|’it 75 cts— Gallery ‘45 o. jan <0 . . Leaf Tobacco. ta H1IDS Leaf Toll ,oeo O. J tt it received And for tale by ' • PIllLBIUCK fit BAKER. . .jan 1* ' „ Prime Georgia Sugar and .* Moln'sses. O I•ff' HDDS and tiercet and' '18 bar- O # te’t 1st quality Georgia Sugtr.1 . . Georgia Molasses In hllds and bids lot s ile this day on the wharf by . SCOTT fit JTALFOUR, jan 19 14—l • - , , ’Taxes! •• - F|1HB Subscriber‘is now. prepared lo' receive the taxes of Ohafltam coun; ty for the year 1828. Bills of sueli banks “Mfo Indepoiit at theljnnk. jn Savannah; wl he received In paymen}.-••The llooki will be closed and executions for defaultin# .taxes issue on aptl after the first duy of .Murch pext. . Office' hours from U) until 2 o’clock. . DAVID BELL, i v. 1 . Tax Collector c. c * A'nntvs'fi trom Tins port. At Philadelphia, Utli schr John Ruggles, Emery. ... ' At Baltimore 9lh instant sclir Caroline, Scars. S- : , ■ . er,eared ron-Tiiia port!’ , * . At Ndwhuryport, 5th inst new sitip Inez Lout. . The ship llltty, Neal, which sailed on Srttuiday morning forLIvcrpiiolwasr'iri foul of by tho Delight andV’tou slio're on the Garden Bank. At low water she listed tii- ,wards foe ship channel but made no Water. Yesterday slie was nearly ou her beam ends and strained very much,and at night had 0 feet Witter in her hold. She lias coihmenc ed unloading. Thh-sdfir Only Daugfiter, ashore on Charleston Bar, Jots gone to pieces. Noth ing 'Was saved fifon hnr'but two tops,ii)s. The brig Ann .Maria, at N York, 10-ils. fm Mayoguez reports that a suspicious sclir under Spanish Colors, with "Ar\n ' Mariu, of Savannah" oil Her stern," had just ntrtv- el. ' .. . Snle.of 144 half acre lots Within the tjown of Coluiu* ' ' bus. rVcnniplianco tvit -m-ket pftthe Gea- l - jL ’ * nbl/ y Sr f “ *- FROM ouii CORJlESPONDpNTS. Offices of the Gaodtt and Mercury. I . Charleston, Jan 10—'tv.it. \ , Arr brig. Barzilla, Mibec, St Pierres Mart. > ■ f -.- Schr Sophronia, Sturtevant,' Darien 1 day;.- ' . • - Jah 17—Arr Rev cutter Crawford from a cruise. ' ; - Sclir Odin. Savannah. - J Sleamhua^Hamburg, Augusta. For Liverpool. The fine new first rate ship TECUMSEH, S GIadkcnl Master, will co ft'menee loud ing for^the above port -Tomorrow. For freight of Cotton. Apply to WM. GASTON, jan 19 ' 14—P : I For Liverpool. ■m™. ft Owen, Matter, will, coinnience. loading Tdinorrow’. * For freiglit of Cotton. Ap ply to jan 19 14—r ,'WM GASTON. Steam Boat Excursion/ The Steam Packet „ Jno. David Monoin; Capt. Dubois. Will leave Bolton’s VVlif. TOMORROW MORNING 2j>tl, instaht at 0 o’clock., for’Augusta. . For freiglit or passage, having hpiendicl accommoda tions apply on hoard, or to ' ' JO I IN W. LONG. • B '' n '? Steam Packet George Wash ington, Capt. Jasiks (JUi’.nv, will take the place of the Mongin; afid s wift leave for Charleston, V'm Beaufort Tomorrow inorri- uig 20(1) inst. at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply as above. Jan .in -•■? , . v l o the Public. am sorry that tlie eXOmple which f have set or keeping my store open,on Sun- liay should-bo censured by some and follow ed by them. .(As they, may .perhaps sup pose) to tho dutmetion of their Religion Or I nnf deibnffined'for niy part to attend to toy hussfoee aml to let other peoples busi ness alone'. ' And my method of conduct'- no ""O j'as any right to |ind fault with. And my store will alfa be kept open on Surtdhy as nsitaj. . A PARSONS, Drugjiit. janJ9 No 8'Gjhtoiis rppgo. ertil Aisemhly of the State of Georgia, ;p;nsed on the 27th day of December, 1817 entitled "An act to lay out a trading town, and to dispose of fonlauds reserved fnrthi' use of (he Slate, uoar the Coweta Falls on the ClialtOhoehle river, and tti name the .Mine!’—The Commissioners appointed raj dm provisions ef tho jfei. will offer loreale ■puhlin-'ontnry, in the town uf Colmnbai, at oummeneing on MONDAY, 23dDAY •O' 51 MARCH NEXT, all the unsold leu hi said Town of Columbus. consisting of . . - ■ > i ONE HUNDRED & FORTY FOUR, The sale ttf continue from day to day uutj * - all tire'sold. 0|ne fifth ofthe purchase money will be req lived,ln advance, the hnlance Us four' equal annual instalments. ELIAS BEALL, E. L. DEORAPFENRIED, .!' EjJL AljSTON., IGNATIUS A. FEW. ■ Cnmin'es for Ipiing'iiff foe town of Co. ■ -lumbus, add-the reserve at Coweta Fallt Cnhimhus, Jari. 10. 1820. 05“,,'Tho editors of-tlie Charleston Cm rler, foe Tuscalon/a Chronicle, and of ill the publicGqaetios'-irPGobfgia will instil the above advertisement weekly for sixty t .days, and forward foeir accoums to me.it' 'Golumbus for payment, 80 WE W» WOOLFOtK. Sec’y to the Board of Coinm'rs, jail 19 , tq ■» ’ ,. ; * Persian Otto 6f Rose Lij, • Salve. ' j j; ' M"UST received and fpriale by 0 . A PARSONS, Druggist. . No8 Gibbon's range English White Mustard Seed.' J UST received, fth' nffections of thi Liver’s internal organs; and to re store the lost of notion in the nervous sys tern generally. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. '8, Gibbons' Range, .jan »5 - ' - Notice. . A LL those indebted to tlte suliscriber 1 •LmL open accounts, notes, or due hills a requested to call An, Liquidate tho same, i he wishes to olffso hismld Imshioss. ' J. B. GAUDRY. Jatnt, lcu|jy,- - ; * i’rendeiujast i J-v-fi-a eeived on arltfitidnal have just rc -- ■ L|W ,,uu,iluiiiti slippl)’ ofstt po,dor Grecian Cross Belt Ribbons—plain while, phtided, qnd stripe do—ivllieh adder toliis forine/Stock makes his assortmenl poniplete.’ lie bps also received a' liatid some assortment of Prints and-. Gipglinn'’ which lie has offering very low!' No 3 anil 14, Gibbons’ range, jnn 7 . 5 •la*; Chocolate. HALF boxes no 1 Chocoliite Landing from sclir Rncluol L Lydia from lloston nnd for sale'by • i . HALL, SHAPTER fit TUPPER. jan 12 Notice. V. A LL persons having demands ogain. -t*. the estate of Win C Cotlihert, Drug gist, late of this city'deceased, are roques tpd |o hand them dnly'attcsted, within tl> tiiii8 | prescribed'by-l4ST, aftid tliodc Indebtei lo said-estate to make, jjfnmediate payinen JANE L CUTHBERT, Adm’ix. jan .18 9—fL O’CONTVELL’S HDKFS. A N entirely now nod Intntlsome urtlclo Jfk. Just received and For sale by ' . . M; PRENDER6A8T. jan 7 No 0 fit 14-Olbbbrw,’ range- ,