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t>n« <Ur longer Wan. ni. «xnr C 'ctL will nut. ia
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. Corn and Flour.
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nor 19- ■ .6
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50 keg* Hu*N Ian)
*00 boxes yellow Soap
U I i*Jf barrel*. kTjr market Brtf
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Planters*. Bank
A «rW MAmriill he i
need f neat, with a salxry of *
L-thm of application ate tobel
dtrii^n., in wlucb two aeaunti.
■ed, who are to be bound jointly i
(be Milk of ^
>oo IQ-nH» ’.
> store*.
ii all arm-
, boarded,
I schooner
■go combi--
The,
e de-
stripping them
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EVENING. atfo'c.-ck crew being-tin-
no» 19 — a—2-’5 resist. After de-
thuae who follow them; while the otherg
are rapidly -prpgretying to a state that wap-.
tkUUfse/iSas injuryjtothose who are cor-'
J1 rented. 'The masters and cyplqjto
‘ ffinbtftfMtIW iwjp*(y. and know the disad
ni am capable sf repre
Hutt ing (being mjsrlfa/
ies that' mar-appear* in
Ifolthe journeymen mechan
ic* leel-aentiMrtee • injury dons them by
this ;e*uj)Haliment. The frticles made
the: e Seprive ua of doing so much work,
which must in the rod deprive a number of
us of employment.
Mr. Saami begs leave u' -
K to li.s parties (hat ihc f
btr* In I us partita that , . _... . .
UKMmy. the 24.b
nnv lo 3 .t tiwitiy '.in»fa(te p e
'' Vor sate,
Received bg tie abaf Herald, c,plain Berth fen.
600 boaliela Ekighali white I'otatnea
30 hnrlif&hrvtiKoe -I cite mptm M*u
U crates Redw; /V do* atone Ju^s, quart
up to tr'
(Scant,
T.ie m-mbrra of .Ik i
m i ihc (initcnr i>ui>yPfcnroe.&usia<9e'can
uv tli ir pn per repreadk length contemplated
iitcim tliemiut q ait'reiiaired, that all vessels
•i*(.rla' u ‘ i s.vi^' cot,>ei,iencp U " 4 «*»«•»
«=*t, *i 11-ii’cii.rt can.
0, order ef ,Ac
Tin , _ public concers, _ .
- » id introduce tUetnsrlves to I fa
congress at their ap
cb'.’a.tirration of
proaclnng session. We suggested that
during the short term of the aessiont'they
would not be inactive for the want of oc
copation. Whoever will look at the lol
lowing list of b»iHie**«sf a public nature
lying oVgr to the ensuing session from the
last, in one branch only of the legislature
«nd i* moreover info m-d, that the sub
jects of less gcnen.1 importance, in like
minnertring over, or at least three time*
the number of these di.nguated below, will
tec, think, be dKposed to agree with us
that congress will' have enough to do:
Extract from llu R*gi»ter of bills, re
ports, result'd, etc. not acted upon in
the House of Represznlalivts of the Unit
td States, at the time of the last adjourn
mektoflhvt body.
A bill to provide for the mor* conven
icut organic tlsoo «t the courts of the Unit
«d States, and the appuinUnent of circuit
judees.
More effectually to provide for the pun
ishment of certasn crimes against the Unit-
«d States, and for other purposes.
To authorise the apprebeiMob offoreigu
seamen deserting the vessels to which they
belong.
Respecting invalids.
Concerning widows of the militia*
Foe the admission of cadets info the mi
litary academy
To csteud tor the further term of five
yeats the pensions heretofore granted to
the widows and orphans of tlm officers and
aoldiers who died jir were killed in the
late war.
Regulating passenger ships and vessel*.
Regulating the paymeuU to invalid pen
uioner*.
To authorise the settlement and pay
ment of certain claims ef tne state of Alas-
•chdsetts.
Relating to duties on foreign mereban
diie.
Authorising a subscription of stock in
the Delaware and Chesapeake canal com-
n;
provide for oi^si.izitig, arming,
and disciplining the militiaf fur calling
them into the service ol the United States;
dor governing them therein; and tor com'
.penvating them, fur their services.
Proposition to amend the constitution,
by Mr Harrison-
To amend an acr entitled “an act to in-
xorpftraU the suhsenhet* to the Rank of
tb.i Unitefl'StaWK.”
To authorise tire people of the Misuouri
territory tu-torm a. constitution and state
gover>.meut, *u J for toe admission of such
atato into the union u» uo equal-fooling
with pie original states.-
Forentsbliviiing trading. booec6 with the
Jad.iti tribes, and lor the organization and
encouragement of achuola for their in
struction and civilisation.
Resolution by Mr. Johnson of Ken
tucky, to establish a-natiuual armory on'
the weatera -waters. v
A bill supplementary-lothe act'entitled
“an act to prohibit (he imp utation oi
slaves into aity port or place within the
jurisdictian of tire United States, passed
fid March, W07.."
Allowing bjpinty in land, and pay to
.oertain'Sbldiere who left t!ie aemice with-
■oat leave, after the dose of Use late war
-with tirest-Britain.
To authorise the recovery of public mo-
duty in the execution of the lawe of bis
country, regardless ot. every attempt to
biss his mind, or to deter him by threats-
The cases ol those gentlemen who have
been recognized to answer the informa
tion lodged against them lor privateering
under South American flags, against the
commerce of-nations with whom ahr gov
ernment is at peace, will be laid befon
the grand jury; and, if bills are found
they will probably have their triala during
the term—Fed. JUp.
[It can hardly be necessary—and yet, to
avoid misapprehension, it may be as well
to state that thepaper in question was not
sent from the office ol (lie National Intel
ligencer, nor with the knowledge of - it*
editors. If any one sent thepaper to-the
judge with the views ascribed to the act of
sending it, he must have been more than
base, or worse than vtupid—Editor. of
ATatlonal Jateltigeneer,
Jtcport (committee of claim*.) on the ex-,
pediency of extending the provisions of
■rite act eulitied “an act providiug.lor the
iwonerty-!u
payment if claims lor property lost, cap
tured or destroyed by tne enemy while in
the military service of the United. States,
end for other purposes” pasted 9th. April,
Dy. [committee on tlte public lands) in
structed by resolution. oftheltuuSQ “to en
quire urhat other provisions' are neccuary
iu the existing laws for tie mure effectual,
yircventi uMAfraud* by purchaser* of pub
lic iind*.' 1 *
Do. on itbc aubjpct- St. increasing the
price at which the yublic lands of the
United' Sutea ahaU-iwxuaftvr be cold. .
Ob. fcn«,i>tiec.on thefpyat*olficc).o»the
p-ct of esublisbujg a'brfueli of tne gen
fnim-rt ol esuoiwbtflgiiwjncn-oi tne gen- they can undvrsell the tradesmen general*
cr^yi'et office irvoneifahf weut-s-,1 *tate*r j_; Xradu^nen have high r*nt to.pay,.
•fifJU pa.yosp ^ .conuaua far, to p»v,a*d other ioddtmUl
tire coi.»vv-»«c« ol-tWe-tasii.^fc.- . - ugMum* that do aet'afect-.this pM-
Proj.o«f.».. to amend the c-mrittM*. ^VstabUshuMutitlmrchy fivn^riMurise
- of t-ii^Umied St^ua, by Mr. uwtww. power of i«u»apeliE»ah,i» tuuz> the whole
.Do. by Mr. ueuih- j trade of tho cityj.a«d 1- think th*t-time i»
rt of rite United State*
nor ip -v of Maryland, commenced
"'“ .stun on Saturday fast, the.Jih.of
November. Present—Gabriel Duval.chief
justice, and James Houston, associate
fudge.
Some ef the grand Jury not attending
on that day, the court did not deliver then
charge until Monday, (yesterday.)
After the chief judge had delivered the
cha r ge, judge Houston stated, that daring
tire vacation, a number of the National In
tellieencer, containing an essay signed
PranUiu, respecting the (South Auieuctn
piivateers, had been enclosed hi a blank
cover, and sent to him. His honor stated-
mat that essay contained a paragraph
which might be construed as a threat, ami
might have been,and probably was, intend
ed as a threat. We diaremember the pre
cise terms of that, paragraph, but the a
mount ol it was, that one wno should con
demo persons tor engaging in tire holy
::ause of assisting the patriots of Souli
America, could not long expect to live,
ither as a judge or a man. His honor ob
ee, if we judge of life and tkd secretary of the navy; lad that the i
tne of Ike tradesabore men
ily nearly destroyed to gated or assumed, of the former. If this liiTuui ncaialv kTxnx*. vovaaaxa 19,1828,
obtain aa uouest-»nn ger.teel maintenance:
but *f the introduction of our trades into
the public priseo* M- patronized and con
tinued, oar expectations will certaioly be
to war ted, and we l*-tt to seek our living
i<i m we.^an^and thus make room
'Wiioltisve'cbaihiiUed criminal
Til defiance uf'tireir God or their coon,
y/gijjtMippiahr'those tvho have devoted
' UMraUgM th-'irtfayiihi labor anil hour
Eyrto lejuira irsde, -from 'Which thty
calrelatnl in future to reap a subsistence
Uis certaiuiy tuie that something oughtt*
•re duoe i:> tM* »ni|>ortant matter. To
whom ought w<s to look but to tbe guar
dians of our right* and privileges, (I meau
our state l>-gitJatui;e,) in whom we confide
jfu-duke laps for the general good? whose
.ears, Jjiui uf onpiniun, will not be abut
■ 'gainst.the cry of *o many of their consti
tuent*.. I ixa informed tnat, by public no
tification, a general meeting of all inter-
•-vteiff* fofie called on Muoday nest, lor
•he |Nreputc oftaking into cousiduration this
iinjnuiaqt.niutfor; to which i hope all will
attend wno arc interested. Not being in
• he uabifaT Writing pieces to come beforr the
|>uW1C,l*liave-suggested these as the spun
mucous thoughts of a journeyman
r j0 MECHANIC.
served, that thatpaper could not have been
sent to him with any good motive, and he
poke in terms of just and btroming indig-
ttejnpt either to influence
natiou,of aa attempt
the mind uf a judge on a subject upon
which he was about to act in his judicial
, or to deter him, hy threat*, from
capacity, or to deter hi
•a faithful discharge of
Ims duty; and said
that he should, in all.oases,, disobargemio .makrot’.e/Ublishmeufs, and e.ymy. othci
coxNmrtciTU tob tux aALimoas mtbiot.
To the different mechanics and manufacturers of
this city, who are affected by the introduction
of (bar several tm.es into the Penitentiary of
the state of Maryland:
There is something that is alarming,and
that it is calculated to arouse the attention,
and call forth the exertions of all that are
nterested or affected by tbit establishment
Some may ask, why U it te alarming? It
is answered, because' in proportion to the
increase ot criminals,will be the increase'
of trade carried- on, and of coarse the grea
ter will be-the injury of those who are af
fected hy it Is it not a truth? who can.
deny it, test the mechanics and manufac-
tuicr* are a large atad respectable part uf
the g.onfmqnity? have they nof IJ»e right to
be profepted and supported,, in whatever
nut detrimental to the public good, and
what concern* them? Certainly they
have, as well as any other part of the com
munity- Jt it the gcaod charter of our
cuuntry, that give* to atUts citizens equal
tights—if s<b should -there be any public
institution, Designed for thepunitnment of
lawless criminal*, suffered to introduce the
dice of thoseorhose'aole dependence ia on
their trades for subsistenccr It is nut hard
to prove that many of our industrious and
honest mechanic* are injured by this es
tablishment, even at this early day of its
existence. J rcfei you to the report of the
committev appointed by the city court of
Baltimore, to examineThe situation ot the
penitentiary iu June .last: 26 hatters; IS
brush cnkvrt;-S0wcaVera, (inchidtngthetr-
Xttentiant’*;; ^0 cordwoiuen; aodreumb
makers:are reported to be employed, and.
p doubt kept constantly engaged.- AY ha*,
quantity .w goods, from the labor ot-these
persons, mast there be brought -into the--
matket, to the mjanr of Those who are en
gaged in uwking and sellingJhesc different
article* in the city. And it isiulhct that'
rrtm fSt Manland Center, ua tart
vumrjivr—lu progress and prospects.
.. It will be recollected that the navy yard
at Washington was burnt, and every thing
urit destroyed, during the w^r. ,
it has already, like rrirsniv, risen from
its- ashes. Tuere is now there on the
stocks, a line of battle ship, nearly finished;
the frame of a frigate ready tube pat'on
the stocks as sami ms the 74 is launched; u
|iuwerlul strum engine workiuga s'aw mill
ti(F hamueis, and the machinery of a block
maker’* siiu]>, where all the blocks of the
navy are to- be-made. An extensive
uncliur manufactory—a manufactory ol
chain Zabies-*-extensiye blacksmiths’ and
plumbers’ shop*—extensive inuoid and
model tufts, bout builders, and inast mu-
cunveniChce lor furnishing from tiience al
the wanja of tile navy, tnat such an establisii
luentcaii lurnish... Tnt-re are bdsidcs largf
quantiues of uaval stores, guns, and tim
uer for ship building deposited there.
-There are at Norfoik large deposits dt
timber lor the use of the navy—a. line ol
pvttle ship.building,, and uie frames o.
another line of battle ship and frigate are
ilso collecting there.- The Congress and
Macedonian frigates are now repairing
there. • ■'
The keel of a line of battle ship is laid
at Philadelphia; the frame is collecting and
will (re put up early in the spring. Ihc
tramps of-another lino of battle ship anti
frigate are also collecting at that place,
where there are considerable deposits ol
timber, cbppet, iron,’ and other naval
function* ofthe latter have been too much]
circumscribed by the powers, either delel
!*S
>rr
TOE REPUBLIC JUT.
be the fact, how does it Happen that the
office fa so much in demand, and that so
many statesafa pushing their pretensions
fur that apppi.nljnent?
the case hitherto!!
n to
devefope themselves. Theaation has not
Mr. Eareoa-^jr iawrUnf the name of Doom#
Thi. haa nnt K-r„ 1 Mo “* *“»»***• “ • eauHidat# for firprtiMta
ITus lit* not (hen ^ Coogftm SsB
Our,aaval resources have only began tn I oftiihmed bj the elecdort of Mr.
:vefupe themselves. Theaaubo has
tothescsM^youwiU,
W.-V5J.., ;.t
felt the* expence; OMcb more-could hzva| tan>
been done; sod as fhii^mW-would bethel a private lettev. fmsa'tte Widoafala&lEM.'
r of the Uth w*.\ from fit.
Jf/tl-
effort, to check our riaiiig-glwry,as to.rival j oer of the atth iaw’i
us a. a naval power. . I red Octobm •. aad receiTed mWnds,. maw*.
/W.me Peur^rg fjWwfafcr |0. Uj ~
oiLWHims. LiwaiTSiST522S5S-
At*.account of the discovery of an oillofJunehst,aodbtobecoiisuninatedin«ec(m..
spring in the sUteofOlno, was o6me weeks I her nest This haa much diunpuinted a hope
ago published in aeveral pipers. The M-|.hleh the inhabitants appear to have iadulrrfS;
istepce of such a .pnngwaaquesUpned by | that the United Bute, would have purchamdfiJ
readertln general; anf by aO it was re- ror wh* purpo* huwere.-.or with wt«t obimt-
garded as a phenomenon of the moat mira- we do aot . *77?,-
cutous kind. We have conversed witkl *..
several person* from Ohio, that on firm the | Cotton,Georgia, upland, was senior at tiirc'- ’
account in the public papers. But upon|ma»,B«th»ii,Mp^ -. ini |^
referring to authors upon natural history, I oone at markn-Flour. sup. go
we find that an oil spring mi fat from being ] 3750. At patenbunr, fVa.) on the lib. OcT
an extraordinary phenunren<m, is iu maay j too, 30 a ‘it—Stem sup. oSO. - ^ ” - -
coontries frequently met with. I * ‘ ' ,‘ J *
Major Reunel, whose acquaintance with j r/invTPv Piinnnra-
vinous parte of the wo.ld is well known,] f *
says: that at Babylon great quantities of]
Bnumen flow out of the ground and teat I nice, per toe Ihe.
for the I Com, per bushel.
got*
6 SO at TS
1 10 a t IS
55 * «
29 a 29J
(aooej
•• ?-r
llit-re are springs whicu supply it ,
building of the city. I CpMon.sea-bland, prlb
The cement in the remarkable furtreas I -rl^ccol^r nl!'
of Atkadiler in the Chaldean desert ac- ■
cording to &lr. Carmichael appeal* to be
Bitumen. The wall of Media which slpusj BIBLE SOCIETY.
up tbe Isthmus beteen the Euphrates and] Tire -Cm^ta Biile Sxuij," was formedW
Tigris above Babylup was built of burnt 118W—sinev that tituc it has_ been continually ea-
brieks laid in Bitumen, and the walls ol I™ * h * important object for which it w*s
Pens* Hour in Babylonia taken by Julian | orcein te^i^oSfSd^
man languages By tbe gift ofthe
were of the same material*.
«c -y
which I
pass, and 1
snores of tne sreuu oca, retails mai me 1 u t |, e j..
waters of the Ireke Birbon ate so heavy in ] to perish,” bav* defended upon i..
tlmir nature, that tlioae who at empt to dive 1 good that haahsia effected by it will riot be-ilii*-
iu them, are raised up as soon as tliry sink] coveredontd the judgment day. It has contri-
.. i.._ „..,.i . r..n ,j it.. ........ I bated liberally to the funds of that great national
ntuuuon, which is at once an boa*rand*Uem-
AtNefiffTdrk, (here is a'fine' «7 battle
ship ion the stocks; io thd building df winch
greatprogress has been made. There are
two frames of -frigates deposited there,
with considerable quantities of other tim
ber for'ship buildiug, iron, cupper, and
guns. The John Auams is undergoing
repairs there.' .
At Boston, is tlieltecl of a line of battU-
hip fail!, the frame collected and will be
setup lb ti/ie spring. The frames of anotn-
er line of battle ship and frigate are also
getting reatly Jar tnat place, where there
are- laige' "deposits of timber, iron, and
copper lor ship building.
Tm keel ol' a tide ut battle ship is lay.
ing at .Portsmouth.. N H. where the frame
.3 collected and wilt be set up in the spring
fhe frames of another line of baule ship
and frigate, are also collecting there, where
ijitpujiits of sitip timber, icon, and copper,
arCBialk'.*
■* Ah abundant sapply of timber, canvass,
cordkge, copper, iron, and every other-ar-
Ucle, tee produce unU manufacture ofthe
Uoitfcd States, are already provided for
carrying into eft'ectfthelaw tor building nine
line of ball Lie ships, and twelve frigate,, ir.
addition tu the sl.tps now afloat; winch will
uiakp the navy ofthe United States, on the
lawless criminals, a»nereuio latroouceine oc ^ twdce liaeo j batUe M ps, twenty.
■nrchamcal and manufacturing brenchea of frig &* and a pr i portional fj
business, to the certain inju^T and preju- ^^Su^ttseU. It,, doubted whether any
uauan I|1 the world (even England) can
send to sett, so large * fleet ot effective
ships. All this will have been done in the
space of a.-hriv years, under the guidauce
and. management ef t&vnirv board; in (he
establishment of which, tne government 1
has pursued that true scone my which ia
often accqpgpluhetl by—spending a. little
woney; ttfuave a great deal, as well of mo-
uey, M af time, and character. If the na
tion ware to pay these officer* double their
present salary, there is tip donhtit would
be repaid witu compound interest, in tire
more Tapid accumulatioo, and greater
mconom;, and efficiency, of «nr naval re
sources. jEvfpetblag has been said about
tho clashing;.between tho qommisriuners
frit thi* auprodhlgvjqdpre-
worthey the atlen^a ofthe
gariaasfal
eftrar htllie penutmun-J i
iag them at tbe Print I
>» quite as well
chauicks. rj the
* wowtol tbecnau-
’ caacJt budd thins
Mier are-drey bifd*
as low as tlie navel, at is full of Bitumen,
which arises from the bottom in bubbles, |, n g to ourcountry. -
like those uf boiling water, giving to the] Since iurormaUon there hav been such adffinge
waved surface of tbe lake-fin appearance 1 * n die inhabitanu of Ssrannah, that it has been
as if little hills were arising from it. The ] dec ?“? nroeoary by the hoard ot manager, to
ed by beat, and then disused and con-1 , D anxiety to become regular member* ofit' The
densed in the water; and is a Iter wards ob-] constitution has therefore been revised, and the
tained by the neighboring inhabitants, who] following perion* have been appointed to solicit
iw rP V r ».%,. ro.td *gsr?,25reSXE.'SglSaaE
We coo.d cite many other instance* of j elicit, your Vupport. While you contributes*
oil springs; hut tliese are sufficient to shew, I institutions more remote from jdki, it uaurely
that the existence uf an ot) spring in Ohio | your duty to cherish those societies formed among
is no wavs imnioLiable. | yoursehts. and lo gtve them jm cjtent ted per.
mancr.ce honorable to vhecity, and proportioned
. . . in aomedtgvccto the blesaings which divine mu-
Bonaparte, though caged upon a rock, is] valence is ,bedding upon ui.
yet one of the most interesting personages] COMMITTPES-
on the drama of life. Wt cannot forget] W( , it of Wrot-Uroadotreit-E S. Bee*, gdha
the past, when be tet bjmu Olympus and] shiok. '
launched his thunders over Europe. J Franklin, liberty and Elbert wards—E. Coppee.
Tire British prints give u* details of a I “
correepuml'euct: which has passed between | PenSUd* ““ J “k*on—Hose* de-
tlie go vernor uf St. Helena, and the phj st-
man of Bonaparte. Tbe latter was requir
ed to stoop to comUtions which his honor
liarby, Fercival and Brown—Boherttiaac, JeUr
Hunter.
rejected; ne tendered his resignation uf the J C. Schenk,
Keyaold* and Anson—Denjamin (Surrough^ S..
fficc. Bonaparte protests against tee
loss of the only surgeon to whom he would
cuufide his life on the island—com
plains of tbe inulady under which he was
sufiering, and lays tlie approbrium of his]
death upon the prince regent.
There is much curiosity excited abuut
the state ut his health. The British ship
Griffin had arrived at Portsmouth from
St. Helena and presents a very unpleasant]
report of the healthof the island. A large
portion of tbe crews of sevetal British ves-
Warren and Columbia—Tobias V. Cray, Joseph
Cutnmiug ,
East of Price street—Nathaniel Lewi*, Juba
Winter.
StntmnaA, November 18,1818.
SHIP NEWS.
port op &ArMc.v.ia. Smmt
' aauvan,
Scbr Lark, L-jther, Dighton, (Mau) 11 date—
to the matter and H Keith. JPatuegert, II Keith,
L. Sawyer, W Uieioumd, 8 Kichmund, N. King;
and A Wade. TtreS. a,>oke on Mondiy last, IS '
sets on that station bad died of dyseuter-J-the northward of Tybee light, the ship Bckac^- '
icsand liver complaints; Bonaparte na.; | bound to thia port. ^
not been out of doors fur several mouths,] SloopEadenton, HTthtwy^VewporfiTOdaya-
and continued very ill with a liver com-] northern produce—1U»M Keith. Twelve passes* 4
plant. Mr.G’Alera, the surgeon to Bo-1 se ™’ ...-* .»•
naparte, arrived iu the Griffon. I Boflta, Frovidence, It day*—qr-
A later account, however, reaches usby | M StbSTBtete'TwtiSS?’ PaL^t T
S Clifion, H Gunrey, S Lewis, and D Curto. -
ZJ" A's clearance! thujtrcncon.
the brig Bengal, arrived at Salem from
Calcutta; she touched at St. Helena on the
9th of September—was boarded from one
ol the British gun-boats, and informed by
Pert ef Churlerten. JCevembcr 17.
her officer that Bonaparte was in good] Arr. tchr. Adeline, Tapper, Halifax, w. a 18 <]x
l.p .lih .‘hn, k,„, Ida wrv "nrl. I »*d_> mackerel and hetriawa. to the JOth un£
health, “but kept to his house very much I utVSuo^ yl JD.'.^teuTp i£i4
of late —Richmond Compiler, lUhintt [New London bound to this p-rt. Gn the 13th,
off cape Ilatteras, spoke brig Emerald, fr Provi
dence, (a 1) bound to SmeinhoA. On Sunday
evening laat. Charleston light bearing nr s w. 39
miles distant, spoke brig Araihusa, Uolmes, 8
Valuable Property for sale.
A well settled PLANTATION, five miles from . .
the cite of Savannah, containing 665 acn a, 3201 hours from thia port bound to N York,
of which ia now under the cultivation of cotton, | Sehra Enterprise, Driano, Sacjnnab, 1 daft:
ihe growth of which it is only necessary to eaa-i Peacock, Hamden, Hum-key. 9 days. A lew
mine, to he satisfied of the fertility of the toil— Jbelongingto Baltimore, from Mobile, arrat
The greater part of the planted land haa been
dearea by the subscriber, within three yean, and
there renuina 2uoacres atiil to be cleared of the | Orleans,
tirst-quality hammock, tbe rest is of second qi
ity, the growth of .which consUta of oak, hickory
and pine; and -has been kept in reset re for rails
and other plantatiomusea: the fences are in the'
key on the 10th ull. for a load of salt, ted wa-Ttc"
sail in two days after the -Peacock, far Kew-
Sloop Good Hope, Wing, .SorannoA. l-dsy.
Perlef HaUi-rurc, JVsr ember 11.
Are ships Philip. Leslie, Amsterdam, 50 day*.
beat order, so that the purchaser of this fine estate I lane, Drummond. Liverpool, 58 daysi brig WsU.
•will -have nothing tp do in the ensuiug season fait I ler > Allan. Amsterdam, 56 da; brig Ciixa, Bloau
proceed to planting. On the premises are tbe] Mataneas, 10 da. Left ibe 2(Ah uh in tM with
following improvements, all built wilfan three] brig Samaritan, Hamden.for Portland. Left ttifc
years, ot .the beat pilch pine and cypreas maleri-1 b< ig Sally and Hope, t'hnn, just are—acbr Uoxen
ala. taken from the city market, and in complete I Weston, wuliqg to ballast. A galejt tbe .north
urdec—A dwelling tloose. Kitchen, eight negro] prevailed at Matanxaa ft 5lh to 35tb Oct. Ua
■trusts of 3 tenements each with brick chimniea, | the last day. two achra went a-bore and bilged.—
a latge Barn, x Gin-house, with one ‘
iag Kin, end twenty foot-ginsj a cos
Sublet. Tbe Land can very conveniently __
vided into tyro.or three tmets, which will be done] Vencxuelian brig LuuisaCaaaraa, Jose Almeda,
if required - I Marguarita, 16 days, with coffee, cotton, iic;
About one hnpdred a* pnmecounifydxmi KE-1 *cbr Win. ft John, Ourgin, Cine Henry, (HsytjJ
GBOES, in famiUes, as ever were exhibited, will | Hdayt; James H M-Culloch, Willis, Aug Cayea,
ala» be sold with the Plantation; either wholly or |
inck chimniea, I tne last aay. two aenrs went a-nore ana ongea.—
: hone impeU-1 On the 6th inst. inside tlie capes, experienced a
seb House and I heavy n w gale, which drove berjoiea.. Thus
eniently he di-] was no*reduce of any kind in i.arket-
in three parts. The property can -be seen at I
any rime, ami possession given as 1000 as thepre-
sent crop Hgi**d out. .
A. S. 'Bulloch.
' William, Barnes, "
CABINET .MAKER—FHOM NEW YORK,
Has opened his .(tore in Jlamard street, near
rim Bay; andjua-fn, hand .a general assortment ot
Sideboards, pillar and claw-card and breakfast Ta.
Cleared, schr. OcUvo, Millikin, Savannah; j 1
Remittance, Jones, St Jygo dq Cofa*.'* f *.
Pertef Beeler, .Yeexmbcr 7-
Air. ship. Columbus, Blanchard, Bombay, llfr
iVp hritr f !Ktnrp • Ijiw. Ifsiv'n* 1ft Jam!—
Met.sets or aininp and mi
gany tugii poat *pd maple
fiUte PWj. f^m Savannah
* ' I siiwht *1 f tha 17fK JasI
days; brig Chance, Low, Havana, 18 dayaPteig
Agenorx. Foster, Charleaton, 14 days, fa-; 3L
33, long 75, spoke ship Jane, Urdmmond, Si alaji"
from Lrrrrpool bound to Savannah.
Schrs Loreaao, Kells*, -tfalifia. 11 dx-MetmaxL
Hamden, St 1 bonus, 20 ds.* Spoke 3lst-uh.
U 38j, Ian 71, schr. Totem Stow. of PbiU4ei-
phhufrem Savannah , had been capsized onihe -
night ofthe tfth. dost her as ir mast, foretopmast 1 '
Hose-wood eroe-bottom Cbaiis, rose-wood mat-
ted dw.;handsome fsney and Windsor Chain, ia-'
dies'addrCUUbte's Chain. 8tools, gilt pier Gian. |
e^bedrouim d*.^elegaiittcOet Gtaun,1m.
^•N. counter merchants supplied with
aadqrfriA Drtericg Glasses, and n few low J
priqed picnics, fnmjrh by the above, low for
cate uov 2 Jx—1-212 1
SV t . t K W .SUWW < ^ < K
teym Aldebaron, JfamKn, of Castine, a>-