The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, October 11, 1825, Image 2

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'i; 1 ."Uj. i.iciv i i lurge area, vvlm.h ; it ien led ill Ihe i owd, W I*' - , null ;m , "ii- j, .. sed A.i wai >I whe- ever the vi gil nl ' ;>uorns was eleieal. it was MjMi- 1 «>( - it; d, ti. and ;.'•tween •- .n l gat dens of t!u suburbs. In the tniHri.! in- j i an accumulation of fag '•*, o.iiiid-' e-hi la on ii.- .-..a. erected. • d men w i.■ em|)ioyod * airy in g ■ ,ii in n ..- often i ami so •.* larg<' . . n e1.., i ~i fei -,o is . s* d ii , iv >. ~i a- o wiiicl. the f ige-11s piled. I !'d • i On ,tii i e cot 11*| e . 1 !i a• I .ii't-n ■ •• v e.u else i j waf ,- r, and te. o >r ll ;i- t. lllilil- v.'iv .. 1 ,ie,-.s . t lieu. ;. wit!* i” |i|iear,i.ii( e of , , nniti. t•• . ■ i<! f . cco; ,*;r.e in tins ~ r. his ex'.-.-uioti >.i' o I Os (>! .5 to v Inch lie Inn! ■ W .I*. , - •» p iOM oftul a*.« •«* »» *IC •u>; i i ’ ii‘ unfoi 1 in * if is wis snr ■ tiy • oli beings wh ■ hail WToogto v . Co !*>..-■ t illC till’ to lux; -i ■ ’..in . ,ui a ii.ii . , -or . le to t »sod ~f n..'iuy, nan :» .i..ug ..i, crowd, whose ■ - ’ dnu 70 ' i vb h . •; 11 (1 i ! 0 . -a, oire without " I ' '■{< IfOV 5l ■' 'licit . . ■ '■ •J|. • ■ [ i,; before otfei I, In I I ayed m *st <1 voutly, and *•• wia dhe i>;’■; tie tndnlged with a confessoi But .1 ■nono i "I pn-se ■ be (0110 il, ;i •I - ■ in-..- rilling within th* circle, ri > ■ tin ion v- oa ii ti"* i! "i ” . vi. •df 1 if mao lit if i ■ i 1 i i'etd tillise eiiii osied ■ ~ «i ;,i o’ : . igi,* ■ a ■ . . him to be heard, Ash• amv f. i irn Cut ii ■ k ;.!i.! idiuiil to* M -*W > to o[<rua> fi o -■> .u . urned ut idi 'i*-t aod .already dead, to the o ■ . i. ■ ■i. 1 ! .• i,.|> ,i'd ' 'rock, j opai >’.d i ill) pitch i - w u.• him, ind ue,.i.do '' 'W . O'. 1 .. led II) '.il s .... e—His n,.- wei ' I* -" id ... 1 im i icmits, with - ■ W It.' odn ‘ . wet fj'.tCfid bo , ■ it!, ..is i*' t. V ' * r ij.. u - not r »;md ' >Ol, arid .... 'i ..... * partial * o 1 * "i. th os -,v ha j 1;,,0n mitted witld ■ . ' • ■ Hu flirt Vl 1 >1 ' a • ir. :>d . • p.-s ml v • ' glHllt • il 1.01 : I . e , ; > • ■ o -o' ■ c v 1 hi olos * n r 1 1.1 the if me 1 •» • ■!•'•* a ■*'« 0 to exp; *s lion (0 the ,i i! jusi, 1, uiile.s*. 1 1 i, lelf. Has* o is 0 s. tied ro'ihd die mid lie ids A■■'i on , , s , d ,iv**t : iios *, 1 • s {-ft lei i - ore. ttiiuou I * !'• . ~uke, o'- o . id I I >■“ the 00c isio't, were s'. SVl.s «»|;» i-.* ■'«. .*;( 0 ) I ’■ .ft ... V S KHiJi'o ' • * i■. 1 * blit 1 to Uw »••=’•. "• >e le 1)1 a1 ■■ * ’ "i >*'l 1 1 . ■ue >ll follow ( ,■ 1 iched ' "In . t.i. Hoko of ii w.iri.i rt iiO ii'.) •*■ I ■■■*. i cahe.f ti) him 1 ' * - ■’■- 1 'v 'U t hi** ! ‘ ' ' ' 1 ..Hu -..lit* ■ MU’ 'll «v ,; ■ m \\\ : 1 1 of no ' >■'" d.» • .■’•rod ,• niis; ;in ' dieo ti it ill;,, i . 10 1:1 -.m,,' '0 * ' ' • ’ >1 v., kvl id sin oil,; I in.'-1 in, oce u. i i\s d.r y - kiodic • 1 ■ of persecution about’g. .< jeior at*d wort in- sit,rn-: bat the spiritjc : which aiiioiat. • •■. .shall, phoe iix like, as-,lf ■d f.-o , my axirs, soar majeatically on|u high tnroogi maov succeeding ages, audit prove to all th* Christian world, how vain In • 10,1 • ,-*w impotent your rage.’ m “ ri.o nnu yi fumed as far as his bands p ■H, hi I looked towards the ex eu tl ti r. r, rim h'i approached to kindle then if:re His m »v -mi at cau .ml some of the w • *u 1 • 1 „ ‘.'ill, (g. m : his. the flume- tl >• 1 I d"Wo, till the wood could n , 1,. " I ; * > mi 111 siw toe 01 s une insi int li«' heard r 1 . . . ackling of the lighted straw. The ra- c jpid’’, 'eu i n,' bl.i/.- spread round the pile ; « while st-i/dug t.ue Ust mutneii'-. that remain- <> h-d t«, f.i.> 11 11, "'’., Hass prayed aloud. He v ■•■ id",. ■ ■ the rising flame sei / 1 'os beard, eyes, and ey brows, on*: *n ' uivdu lary stait tlirew the cap from hist mead. Hi-; voice, was igiln heard above thejs !roaring of th va'aine of fire, which nowjt ( i. ist from 'be top of *fe pile b ’ nd the • ' ■. Utteiiiijie (nd l him , ;>ul. Ills up . * i •;ed yes evinced, iii that o.wful rn onent, i • hat his heart v/uh still uwaU . to devot; n, k t m-; t . is in de f • - vm. !i •» ■•> v'td i>: iy <i *• > rt. •!, and bo'V'ng > 'down nis head .< was see,', to expu-'. ii-, wood had not cert pn ided failed be for-. ' *1; • s-i.i! tvr vm-e -i*. . ■ . ■ 1,1 h if c/nsurned.' jlfis d 1 'he-i had bet n thrown » the pile inh ;I -1 of Hie fag,.ts; but all was mauflicien t, (* and a •' suppl v (J f wood wis m ■ i-ss.u y■ : file Iturning beini. at leng'h i oinplete, his, 'vere > in <1 lilyoil'ici.eii in led aw -iy • i. 1 liirf, .- 1 ■! th'-owo into the neighb rin*/ n ■ive that .iduiii rs oi (he Bohemian vnigii' |pn ms oilm.g - - recall the memory of their ijinariyr.” -aO»- .'r u r, 'l..rrnt»bl > * vf.* > ) Oazette, S»pt 3t. (JRKKCB. in ■ we iad promised to give in ■l. 11 as derived from a; 10 had •!".! <>' . -ins t.de esiing sp-.t on the map, ... polis sites in (dm ■ ilied .\t the sutcuie .;, of humi'h/ :> of r yet fsic: in il* - presee 1 > .rcniesUi.,,.e is ah; ■ rat.iunallv ■ lube wished. It is not 1 h with to ■i . mis w ide o'*r feeling-' would wish loi’ * >’ nappy, yd ft* itious view, but to s u*vv things a> tl.ey are. ; lim > • h-i plate - very t uatroi id . . 1 ' fore of ti- Greeks--they never i-.k h >.v na m they ha , "■where they '*>-n Q-.arler is not g; int -d ■ bruit i ’'■ 1)10 1" '■ ■•• • IVil,/- ! li- . , w '.Used a scidice hut i : the \l • 1 iViu is ’ v*>u keep you' >.,**ad and I . 'inline.; Pr.iin the de..cr;i .uni v. , v , ' . .)*-•' iI 1 1(0 -'I-I ■ ■ 11 * (~ , ■ - :u> , dr mel .1* i ’ d . . ,no w hat d Hi 1 * it to *h • ini! i' i ii'.anner. - ’hey „. ,1 rid Turks and Giv.*ks, to br.Ul* |ik. a' 1 h ill of cattle ' o< oar! of (he ti • 1 ,(. tin- : > ote >; n 1 or. oii-.i ••* Ii c ai ns, in .• ';»t.lie/ 1 1 ’ > '■ ’ll* sue .-I th co,i .mi, in ‘‘pd tiv -mi ii■ ,'hy (lie vie o ions part.. We, p Idle,. X •> t e anliiip.ittil (■> j.-diliv if; t Greece.—rhou-gb they in many sections, ''.ii tree (■■'•in th .r oppressors ye* the prtn • iple-s of ; llepo .itc ai: totally uuk. uvn ioj ' 'ueiii U-.■«(•'*. -i ut; i Greece and \me tica • I’ereiU as li.-spolisiu ami de ' - > ■ i he first piiu a th Greeks are ,n ir.i ■■ iioyare .otiill-'tie. ,iof. ol mer i talenfs, wh-i belong to Greece ,u<l - i.ev.miiiy ioilu. oce in tl*. n td-urn i’-- idi ■ ior stands high s among.i - th-' ■ duel -nd he who destrovs t! i l ii 0 "H hand. irs (!■•• . ■ , 1 ir net l! kin' ' a among tl.-m, en w ~-io (hex are,, liceut iousness ■pa p; . : ■ lav;- dc -pa d •V'-r ha ■ exis.i d * ie map.i pn > d (he Morea Is now i x lusi in the po rse f tht * eek , h ; who, i. .mi the !iigh-*(. to tl ■ hc.vest iikliv>. ~d m . lo >k i*:ll y i*. om- hjm't, i reteu>l or, 1 '' o* their deai >'* >ug!i( n-j.ss -.stuns. A spirit ;i of hatred has g o abroad, and ie ap > proach of their fieuu a dgnal so i d •ash oi the wm : on ,il-o»t '-u I 'l'- I' 1 * ( ■ I Hey go forth to bait)*:, with the 'irmuess: loan • > then ications; u til ■ o" are tv.Hen—the fat’-.ei iVU, ami tlup ■* ■ *.i ti itui- ’lie 1 over his ', .1- m av*.|ige hisli •‘ rle.i'h *he song ; H ailu* l*’ieedo.vi, and,i iev k *.v m*r it ie same time, what Free- 1 1 ‘ d• n • I’ ,-y contest without an object W'lich is distmctly before them, and tight} ■ IV mi personal, r.uiier than national lios-i tilltV. *i ! >■* Forks press all men into the ser “• vice of their irmy navy wherever they ■ ■ . They ar ■ wpmt di '' eipit *, oj -iioten l with fat. < iml dispiri led . ■‘; 'n; butt; *of N T iv.u ii, their . *’■ .eves, who a e prmcij.-.-.lly Itilians aud ; ;G;nocse, were under tli mu -.-ity of plac- 1 ! wig theoism v.m a the r - i> ml ■ V ir i-.o’diery.; la d gotdi . i let on to the bale with! !' ■ 1 ■ beaten.—-Wnen the nj furkis >• • ing at Alexandria iey p e;-. uto if alt die hoatn -n vv:i»j ie .in*, -.uniirv i p slboats lad with produce, the mij irity ofj *' ll p. tsoed u id'e the (hi- n.i <*aore, or! ■ -.- >ved by t u'ir h e. ships ■ !i* sr of June I i-t, , in fleets of *di; several powers were seen bv uc g.-nfle ■; 1 i yed 11 1 e •. nation ' jihe Gfcn in fleet consisted of :>;» in d tse of lylthe l urkisii ul ru sail. Die nest day a ;ale of v i.p sepr. ;d thom» »a*l the Ore '■ dan fleet sailed <<■> Hdra for applies, trow I .hence to prevent the J’urks Cmu landing! iport the 'Negropimi. whole terror of a 1 Lireciaa man us a consists in the despe-i •aie bravery of its crew—theie gun“ am noimted upon crazy ani cys, and ill - sup-j jib'd with powd’i iii.-' ball—‘they throw) Jiemselves headlong upon their enemy, no; matter what the dispi'ity of force, and fight ! with (as it . r !<.- termed) fetters about, Lin. in-rk-—prison ships no exchange, noil', nf ouriasii'S of a■: await them—i ; ’ • a' . 4-.lt aly from] inc it >n but .. . essitv I'he Greek mer idian's ;•»>.; 4HU their ships to the service] of ■ e cause, for the reason that defeat not only takes 'heir vesa* is but their lives—no warfare has ever existed in which there was 0 touch at stak'*— the is-isGnts of the, Greeks not only hold out < dico i theoretic form of government, but throw before them a shield to protect tin dr lives, and those of their children. The Koran kno - but one! •met —the anethema of ti utli is affixed to ,lenemies—but fi*.m the facts disclosed to us, fin. f- .ore .-.efc.bsdark, and tin- dscapi j ■ aoiuKd, If -n effi- tnal dismthraii,-mt of! the vj oa is effe.i ted, anarchy must usue—, if the Turks persevere, and are •• ntuallyl successful, it is a simoon win h will sweep the name of Greece f.om exis'encc. 'l’he alternative is awful. Our citizens who have devoi-d their lives to (Jrcc. -u, j meet with Grecian fare—their common -of diers live on poor wine and po. ■ ; bread land an olive if they can get if. .! irvis, who ,w a fit. General, bivouacs i 1 a hut, in in! • v.the rain is meluded by .. ! -.kef .t, the windows—“ Sir,” said he to our friend,> ne in a hu\ . .... 1 Tall pive-i —and v'theis ,t Greek indeed pioes not epi ne. lie has served pay, for the government cannot | u mid, and e.o.Ji day he is liable head cm fed to the Gi ‘in! ■sci;* ip Tel ■ek of tliscinlp ,j ■ [will * , ; p a j the! the i..,,v ' " [ciidine neces l ; -y is to obtain the I,rad <■;, ■your enemy. I'hc sweet solace of •• >. icly,| !d< ■h 1 meed of applause an Itl •‘.ai ties of life are to be abjared, tint: re ( ■mle {risterity possibly may reap the benefit of vmi exertion. Howe (whom we ow) ha 1 ■ , chivali : c ■ , erosity. Miller ie an enthm ust—ld rmi h j Ueib: •) 1- |. ictu .liiiii,:! . , 1. cit ops of L1..1 j !’<u—they * . g< ■>! "I a has, 1 and many a year must pas ; a' ' ’*■ ■ Jrllois a lldm.Unn, mlu > ■tic, vt to be b . before the, sun f ■>{ dr tunc u re.lU ted e\ «• in - •s. ! e moon-beam npoi G., We m d '.h • 04b the false •>>•••} oof hope! •1 T 1 ~g looli S "■ » (‘U- „ 1 illI I 11 / 1 t ' • j Wttli ■ s', ■ ■■■ and M'S ■ ■" ■ ! '■ - <■!>„ : - i li. .h iI biici ry, . hi-iii.id ■ uv'i.r.'e of 1. c.ii , 11 with sopersi.tion. Vv e prove; (In- dniv ■ (ram ‘lie >,.ar- .or?, murals, habits j ol' b .an ! context 1 revs' n • the Mu-i rerc 1-. flic e1 hi rigs a.■ new to us they ;■ ,) Ito our reader \ Greek lire shin—a : ira 1 virt 01 * * oilieil 1 > >.. 1, "'M il . ■ ■ LOl -1 K ron, will foi in j übj 1 ure m■tll ts we at pr-se ton y vouch for the truth of the a-j Ibove remarks, though to us it is unpleasant v» Ula' c [',» ■ l the Richmond Enqui tr. T,iU CREEKS. V sh 11 ■ net now unde, take to 1 kuss , sc{. W e fear w? shall have op , 1 K> »■!>•».igh luTtaiter. liuf it seems’ d' > ire !«■■> there have been i'> its v>.i ! sid’s On tin? ! a‘t '-f tire Agviits ;.<1 both j. 1 It wans ... lemp.e So important in great po- it ( .i.u, . ctious. Gov. Tr an 0 has u- 'I I 1 it UiVl ■- di'|.i m 1! .* s:■ j e 10 «tv • . in* !iii< bed) i \ illed by Gj.i (vnines " . ■ Mini !> ' • ihiiik ugti' it the federalL 1 a n -n unfortunate in aii ilie \i>. whom 'I h;> • er -inyetl. C iel Crow ll —Pass over aM ihc o* M- obj tini.s urged a gains: him. is it true 1. that in t *eth of the 'aw which forbids his:, : lian Ti le estal eil two bnnhers, H nrv C f” mis ■ , h ■' ’,ud his friends all over the Creek! 1' at a monopoly o' this tru- . lias Lmen ■ ■■•'.ci us aval profit to them a;.il to dm - 1 (hat thev '1 ive stm . s, .-.ell goods to the) Indians on t .edit; .-.id the money ionics in-! to ids it.- u-ds to pay the annuities, itpasses l ll! 1 ul one into those of oi- brothers aiul friend ?, Ought such an \.g<*nt to be for one moment retail;a I ? ( 1:1 hs 1 ever he expeded fa'-iliful- ! !;y t,> co n in oh .lining a cession of! i llie C r ack i.Mills f M t/or J ulrtun —Tim Sectetai v at War mujit '.■ have sent a man of the highest re - i ! potation, a •.! die gro.il“St prudence, upon) i ■ 1 . - -mo (it v bo is -carci ur.‘ a.. u ■ ' '.V .ishington ; surt'K in oie uill l ■!.' Imtravcd by tile Warn of : the' t r, it. 'leaned to the .-me oi < mwell, ul the time! (lie was really about o irvestigilc fus cun ! duct. I (rMi. i! 1 —tt .ill lec tin as so strongly iexctl •>! against Mr. Craul n.! , and with’ jfeelings so .11>* f > be kimli r I inio a in, nc fiv ,the least oppos'd.hi. he oeght »m toh.v.e' nc"ii clothed wi h tim emo uission wnicli 1 car.a ;n linn to Georgia, llis own late let |t'*rs, I, 10 ■ v -T are the best vouchers upon! fj tliis .->0 ij act. I'ne President owes it to himself to set aside Crow-' l ' : f»r, vliile he remains in' t the Indian A;en \. tin* mind- ot ihe h 1- .1 liics will oe more ii.lLuurd, and the lauds '■■'nil not be ijuk- Iy made over to Georgs, j ill-.; ought to pine- m C"s plac- tin nm,. • (the brightest character and mos uaiui, ad led integrity he can obtain.—Get;, (j aines night t. be cautioned (.» drop his pen , ■’ oi i-v> n to write after tf:e election h ovt. j--as ne promises to do in his; im.i not ) Phe eloquent appeal of the friendly In ; (1 1 ans will nut escape the notice of our rta biers. Gen. G. here admits that there was Jno Law of the nation, which condemned) : M'lntosn to deeih. Then this question oc-j icura ; why vu not his murderers tried by, ithe naiion , did :.ot the Unuet k. : (see that it a •>' me ;if it tie true-, dm in j the Treaty of February last, which made it the duty of the United" Sta f es to protect the Creeks from enc >.■■ liments and wrongs, what article had specially in view to guard ■ Jt|»e triendlv Indians who made the treali igniiist those vho opposed it ? How comes! ii about, that they I it- whose benefit it was) most intended should not profit the least by it ? And how comes it about, that the Ala-j 1 hama ( reeks are to receive theii share of the 1 8400,000, pro rata, with ihe annuities (when they are not the “ emigrating party’*;! ■vhei If j have no improvements to be n?id| 1 for, no expense of emav.,' i > em-oiuite 1 \ 1 lie iate conduct of the ./gi o/a, however) is but a subordinate question compare!' with) the treaty itsiT. If hat instrument be foili:.,cd in gn.s- frau.., it should be :ci i side. Let then a new treaty be made, even ,d it costs the United States millions of money. But, how, wifk Col Crowell at the uad ..( the Ci .el's, can a treaty of any -'■'■ ■ 1 .- mn fed r \ytivu ihuTtutpU.. N,. vv -Y okk, September ii'd. ‘he ship Azetia, (fapt. Wibray, arrived iterday from Havre. She sailed on the dt ult. and we have received Paris and vie papers to the 18th inclusive. The goner •;oo ! .1 xfnets f -in fm-id .. p& ••s. ■■ dm • ’ sch n i e exclusive! ! ■ news ■ • > ...«th \«ie ■ ;hr pope: do .it contain asi iglc word |rel.i'ive to the afiaii >f the Greeks, j ihe vi-iit »t the i)uke of Wellington to jPa ! * s t tated 1 1 or..- of the journals of that ( city, to be connected with the present ein- Jb.imsscd situation of S; lin , this opinion: o ngthened by the circumstance •■! 'l ; :>uk being accompanied bv C n. Alu’-a, | who vi i- intrusted with tli •/ important ne i Igotiafio: -. which terminated in the reduc-j jtion of Cadiz in 1823, 1 In c si quence of the increase of taxes, and ih stagnation of commerc , many vner *; ■: ims, including some of lar. * property, ) wen •.■•!■■ Rg Leips * 0 estiblish thei'i e-.dvvs at 't- Jen i MaObiu August 8. [ (Jrd een i erals, I(L ■, 0:.: . anu Colomis, who rcs-hKJ i- ' . • Constitutional U> gime, to deliver in as soon as possible to the Roy iyl Junta of Pacification, a note designating}! their present quarters, pari ihes, streets, andp ■ oiinbers of the bouses whiio they occupied I' I *ii tiiat ;.w ihe obircl of these piers i-i i" prow conect inlonnai,i.on of ’ j the;r behaviour The Gazette contains,a list (of the Judgments by the Military Commit*- ' j sum of Malaga, in which many c scs of [highway robbers are noticed as having been , h 'mulcuih' il-I mi am! v ■■ - 'Ciprlson--' tent the I 'j s for t< 1 1 or abuse of .! . >1 mt volunteers, i Our finance? s in aim si ilisM Cssing) situation. Thena is not enough on hand to) (pay the door keepers of the Treasury eve ; if;- one is railing n.t do monks, ’.ln, detain';, ■■ then po.-sesven sutlicienf to pav our mostji bli ■ ■ ns.—lt ..ii, hat the ct ot the French troops in returning km S pain is to .... th , eir el ifeels. On the 4th ■> tl- Ua-"'!te t'»-L 1 [lished a Royal Resolution of the 15th f 1 July, ordering the effects of the Inquisi tion to be held subject to the future pays ' ient of the contribution called fiutos ci viles, as well as the arrears since 1794 From the 18th to the 20th, 2336 baKs of Cotton were sold at rather better pri were obtained at preceding sales, viz • 860 \ ■ban bales Lou. u 2! ICto S 5 1? ; 44!, L.m ■ Tennesse:. 25 ,4, 1225 Uplands, at* ■ ■ 7 ' and 20 lea Islands ■ * ''fire, Ashes, as before. There had b-eu ■ no sales of Rice—il/rr. JIJv, j i French Funds, due. IS—Five per r?r t., 102 f. 10c . Actions, none. Sales nl Havre, Jtug. 18.—213 biles ; Louisiana Cotton, If. 60c. to If. Toe. ; , 4 klabaina, 1 28 3-4 to i 50; lit) Georgia, I I 22 I -2; 39 bbls. Brown Sugar, 84 to 86 50. i dugusl 17<—l.H bales Georgia Cotti.n, ’> :3 34 * 40 (35 f. uisiain 146 t-4 ■ l ■ ; 2 \ ■ 1 U anew oe 142 1-2; 60j I 'b um. 1 32- iu 1 45 ; 21 ca d - Rice.! 39 f.— Gazette. ■■■ ant/.- '■ iy .... ! evidence of the increasing p. isperity of iutt city, tl r.t a greater number of houses( diave been erected (or are erecting) during) I.' pi " nit yea , than th<* aggregate num- j I"! the live p 1 coding years. This ra . bid advaacement ol 'he business of that place is wholly attributed to the Erie and 1 Northern Canals. Prulns-or ():,m sll an, .• t the University of North-! im lin. l, his been appointed Proles-I d M dheiiMitics aid Natui a! Philosophy I s iu \ ale College. ' luatesi from T*ng\&nd. B) tno packet stnj» L'tch, Cap'din Stod dard, which arrived at >' vv-York outlie. 7tli nit. from Liverpool whence he sailed on the ‘’4tH August, we have received out files Luiiili-' pers to the 22U, and Liverpool papei lie 24th August inclu jsive. d'lierc had lee n no arrivals at Liverpool from this port, since the sailing of the Sa rah Caroline. Letters received i Now-York by the Ltedtt, give gloomy at counts of the state e the Cotter Marker, and announce that another respectable house, extensively tv, :gaged in that trade, bad stopped payment Some of the letters mention the failure of a ■ fifth ouse in the mine line, but of tes-i im jportance —and a letter from London of the ■22(1, states that a Cotton Broker in th o '• ihad suspended payment. I Tko : e circumst ui added to the gr at Supplies that hati , rived, had par,, ‘•d he make! fora time, and a further decline m price had taken place. Uplands and Ala ; ha mas are quoted at 74 to lid ; Orleans, B.’ ■to ; id. Tu.pentine, best, 10s 6.1 Tai Jlfis a. 17« Carolii. Rice, Bark, Vshee, steady, the two I art raUict unpn - n letter says,*' tobacco is up to . dangerous j pne ‘ A fette fro srpool of ti ■ ived in th maud fi>r Cotton, by the trade, wa> steady .. but, i ales wm est cted under cat dill-.- ties, and sold below quotations Uplands 7jd a 10. LI : Sea Islands I asd to Is 9d ; do. stained B,‘d to Is 3d. Another of the 2d says “The Cotton Market has been v r'dull to-day, a id the sales short ot 600 bags at lower prices ; in tiling 4 .i saleable. And a lettei of tin 24 th, the dr y < the Leeds sided, v.ys, “ There is nothing doing this morning in Cotton, and vve are likely from prose.- appearances, to ha c a dull week.” f Ov< ng to a failure in the crop. Cops \vci' I up to ■ 4 a A ' 5 pc cv : STOP THE HOUSE i HIKE. WT 11,UK VS ,i Young Man dressed in a blue Broad Clorh Coat, gilt buttons, P loot». ▼ry plausible address and i>. • -dness gl ■ ,; .-. -i (ffcient in.i iduclion to .real ra aiiisrly on I pr' i-—lid sailer h tnself a flaw yer, and claims Milfedgeville, Georgia, as his | r»> birth and peah.vnce- -arnv d in !i ■ cii;. I .fc.. v. '--.it, , 1 ' . - .common Swindler in Z eaufort anti ihife ci y. He occasionally wears an Tndikn split shirt, full fringed. I The Raid 9wi rfli * cal 1 ;•* th< subscriber's 3ta bier. (. tiring bin absent - ) n Sunday morning last, u . ' >rom a nlausib'e *«ie, hired from my Smbie I Broome. nLck man.) a smal l r.ci-el ÜBLIJIMi, ■. • ■. « il i his left joint, wh.it ■ hairs on his bock, cm,, ... by the ar ion ol th --i 'die—also, a good satlti'e- with wi e saddle cloth, and indie, ''he above S', indler and Horse Chief passes by various name-., Stephen S. Mitchell alias Henry Graboei! alias Wagner uiia» *avis under the latter name lie obtained my Horse. sis H !},. Sibley. h.(t ; > V/ 'V,, •>f • I h ,)t '* • Admio ilratof’s Sale. I .’RKKABLK in an order of the honourable ■A. the Inferior Court of Hurt count who. ■ ; inaiy pur use , .<)' H-I I,iiko- in !i <. ■■ ■ • 1 1 v in (,e (’••• Ton «;,y In December next, between th- uauu hom . tale i A Negro man, !*ruicc, the p of Reuben Fipton, deceased. Sold so hem of the reditnrs of ‘Aid deceased’s Es tate. —Terms made kno noi th< dat >l ■ I Ezekiel Lester, Jldm’r October 4. 1825 9 TO KENT. ,$dL ! Vi\- cmnfor . e : >'' jlwWv. ' " real f '*■ Kn « Bank i .ifjudEffl -*« o One Tenement on Broad ret i ne. • to Doctor M'Whorter, Apply if. the Branch . September 16 4t 24 i ’ Two convenient JJwe! nt (Houses and Lois, situated m Reynold- '.i "esv lh* re .■•ldem-.- of Bugg K;-,. Pot •esrion given on t' firs' day ol October next .leetY to fi. Dillon. September 27 27 nToTTci^ ,4 SlTU.i’iior ; , in :ome respect ah-’, .is Dry Good f »• o; Onuntiug House a young msn that has an accurate knowledge ol (the business—U» ; cable rtten nci . i uuuit n and «• briet;, can be given,—A line A B. at . ft :u this . w II punctu 'My attended to. S"piemb-r23 2fi GKOlttitA, Scrivrn Courtly. • t 'R -AS V> m , Hunter; . dmini-. av tor of the K-.<t.<-:v f,l -• ’.oup , Cc t«ed, laic rs «aid county, (w li tt!c Will nr-:; •ii!) applies for letters l> in-s . These ere therefore to rite and admonish t md singular, 'lie kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at ity office vitbin prescribed bylaw, to file their ihjcctions, .it any they have) to shew causa ■vhy said lelt. ra sltould not be granted. Given under mv ban 1 and private seal, there being no seal of office. Seaborn Gootlall, ■facksonbovo’ slh day of Oct. 1825