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-3v •<ihf Analljr dfcJilwl, b»f (trlnita pnri>r4.| li't* .ne In be •|i|i'nO lolieet the meeent Oilli. ultra. or . ». iieru Power nl tin rope. Vienna, Ju'f 3* —»li ip well known Him level el iiieiiibere v| the Impcli.l K.iOtilJf txhtbit • wirm inlelevl in favuyr ol the (iiecwn cause. Keen our Cabinet) who Innn regal (I in tlraayalem nl debility had beru ilevirnua the disturbance, in Turkey might never have taken place, would have found tin pj'iirular objection in the deli eery of the Ureeka* Irom the Ottoman yoke, it it cottlil have been effectuated wi huut the interturence of any oilier mighty Power. It ia smeular that Napoleon Bunna parte, the Duke nf Wellington, the Karl of Liverpool, nod the M.nqul. of Lon- alumlety, ahould all have been born in the’ tame, namely, the year 1796. By an Act of Parltment recently para Ctl, persona giving alma tu beggara are li uble to be hnuntl over to prosecute the ob je, is iff ibeirbnun'y. I'he Observer (August II) contained Nine (Vltimna of Purtii ulara, id hits Ma jeity’s 0 pnrture lor Kdinbuigh,including the Preparations on the River—at Green wiclt—lh. se made by the Lord Mayor Description ot tho Interim- ot the H. sp'. tai—A' rival of the Ki. ji at Greenwich — the Kinhurkniion—-IVaing Woolwich, Gravesend, and Southend. l.otiiiox, August 16. ft..sir, July 9 Letters, only a week old, written finis Arts, informs Its, tint ti n. Nnr- m,nn, who Inis futvl his head quarters in tltHt town, was preparing’oaliaclr I'.cvoa, He h»s declared that If the siiltan*»«iinmiamlerdaro to take the htj of any Christian, he will have ten Turks hanged for every Greek i and he tins warned them to pay serious attention to the de claration, which will he earned into dfect will, equal promptness and certaintv. The following prnolamrlinn l.asbren address, ml hv the Greek minister of war to the Stratxr. ques (chieft of the army) and to the soldiers of Greece. " Strata,gtteo and SoltUero qf the llcetern de my .* The most r.ruel tvraiinv winch ever exlv- c.t, and the hone of liberating youe countyv. parents and r.hitdreo, have made you take up erms. You have aolemuly sworn 'o break in pieces the yoke, or'perinh to the last man, with w courage wonhy of ourcause You have been teaiaie'd in some places, but in most nf the cum bats in which vou have hero engnged, yon hav, taught your enemies to dread ymi‘| you have proved what (he firm resolution of men can of feet, who, though few ,in number, contend fur freedom. You have resisted alone, during a year, Hie Whole force of an enemy, who threatened to in- 'wade your frontiers, and pass into the Pelopon nesus. At present, the government hassen! to you from this latter country, the legion if hea vy armed infantry. It is accompanied bv the regiment of Knropenns, who have dime frai afar to the sucanur of Greece i and who unit! with g ent yolnr, much experience and krmv , lege of the. art of war. A naval force iadeatined to aasist at sra the operations on slmre, in oruix- lng against the enemy. Onv illustrious Preal- dent is coming In person to tli.v ct the combin ed operations nf botli forces. " jlmlarew* if Eletin and if Acama nla, yon have for a long time defended your f ontiert, and have constantly repulsed the attacks of the enemy. The new reinforcements will ensure his speedy und total destruction. Ami yon, sol. diers of these celebrated countries, who have never disgraced the valor of y, or ancestors, will not st present forget your duty, lienftmber yottn oaths, and hasten to the defence of your Wives, of yuur children, and of your brothers, whose extermination has been awiirn by the t enemy. Yuur just and generntia undertaking has compromised them for ever with the bar batrani, in the middle of whom there is no long, er any aocurity for them. Your country now demands your elections, (The minister of w ar) •'JOHN COL,tills, "Corinth, May 26.” Pains, August 13. We have just received, llii uugli an ostraor- dinarv channel, iittelllgei.ee fiom Madrid, dated the 6th. Lite new ministry is composed as fol low St Foreign Affairs.—M. F,variate San Miguel, f.rm.'ily chief..f the stuff in the Isle do I.eon, am now one of the editors of the Journal I.'Li t- pectadur. Interior.—M. Gisco, deputy to the Cortes in 1820 and 21 Colonies.—M, Vadillo, aisu deputy during the above) ears War —Gi n Lopez Kanos. Grace und Justice'—M Frlippe Ocnecio-Na- warm. , , , Minister of Marine.*-M. Diomsio Cspaz, navzl captain, and one of the deputies to the Cortes in 1314, who experienced unceasing peraccu- • timi under the absolute regime ' Minister of Finance.- f Ad intnimj~M. Euge. It is though'’that die laat mentioned department will eventually he confined to M. Flnrea- F.rtrada or to the treasurer-general, M. Jandiola. It is anominced that 16,000 men have been sent bv laud into Catalonia, and that 8000 have embarked at Alges.rai f..r the same destination. The departure of general Mina from Madrid, to take command of these forces, was fixed for the 8th iltst. French Fundo.—VtU percents opened at 93f 30c. Bulk stuck ln98j'75c. Exchange on London.—One month 2Jf 4'c Three mouths 3Jf 25c. The price of the Ncapnlltsn five per cent cent stuck tu Faria, on the 12th ina ant was W38, F.ictustxe of the ltrgo sums of money re. V Blitted to individuals in this country, since the I commencement of the present distress, from the London Tavern, and other Charitable Committee in England and Ireland, a sum of 33 000/ and 250 tuna of Oatmeal have been pla ced at the disposal of the Central Committee, bv the Irish Government. 1 he consumption of ostmesl in this country at present is prodigious. Tnihe parishioner* of Castletiir and Hreafv, about 25 tons are issued weekly in this town, gratuitously! and nearly the aa.ne quantii^ ia given in aeveral othertuwns ol the county. It is not wonderful, then, that the people are pre. served from dying of lwilger. We lament to find tliatthe growth or crime haabent pace with famine in die South of Ire- land. The calendar for the present county of Limerick Assizes presents a hat of 196 cases, 180 of which are capital offences, all commit ted wilbm the apace of 12 months. 1 he Judge had good cause to observe, that such a maw of crime was never before a Grand Jury 'I'he breakfast powder of Mr. Hunt has met with a most rapid sale in this city, both on nc- c nut of rite nutrioious quality of the beverage Itself, and the hiinianc object—the relief ol the p un, u>which the produce is applied.—Mr. ». e».‘a Office, Patrick-iireet, is crowded at all boqis in supplying the pub he with it. Cork Chron. ($arlnhn. Oct. L—Tnur Northern Mulls are dua today. I'he CoOlr..ctor ia domg all lie can In clear away Iheob alrwutiona in the mails, but they are an much blocked up that it ia a task ot diffi cutty and time to make them passable llte letlrr mail ut Monday and some newspaper lor the North, Were despatch cd by Mr. Hocot jealetday hy way ul Co- luinhiaitu be expedited to k'-iyetteville. No positive uccuunia ul any Further ili- aastrra bv the late g lie have been received by us. Reports are ufl.iat of dteadlul damage having boon done on the Santees, and tney arc must probably very near the tiuilt. Mr. Hume has certainly Ion SIX) acres of rice, besides twenty-two negroes. Mr. Klias Hurry hat been injured to a vaat amount. Mr. liutledgu also. It ia -mil that General Thomas Pinckney has suffer etl severely, and that the twn Missra. Huggins, between the Santees, Inst every negru except live and all their crop. Mr. VV. Alston has lost II nrgroes' At Murray’s I'srry ncnrlv sll the buildings were blown down. At PinuviUu the gale was not heavy.—Mercury. The Fur Trtuie.—Since tho abolition of tlie United Slates* Fictories, a (jreat activi'y lias prevailed in the operation ot this trade* Tho.e formerly engaged in ii have increased their capital anil exteuded their rnterpiiae ; many new nuns-have engaged in it, and others are pn piring to do so. It ig computed that a thousand men, ohieflv from this place, are now cm ployt d in this trade on the waters of the Missouri nudhilftlnt number on the Upper Mississippi. The Missouri Fur Company, which alone employs upwaids of 800 men, have reached the mountains a d will Moon he on the Columbia river. Others have the same destination, so taal the rich lurs ot that region will soon cca*e to be theeiclu.-iife proper* v of the IIuiLmi Hay Company. B *gid«N Kars, the rocky Mountains may produce something else io reward,the enterprise of those who pe netnite their recess. They are a cnotinu* ttoo of the Andes which stretch through South America a id abound wherever they are fteuicited with various minerals, pre- cions stones, and gold and silver. The Rocky Mountains w«*re culled the Shin in* Monfainsby the early travellers, from their giit'enng ppearance in the sun, occasioned hy the peculiar brilliancy of the many stones which are found upon them. A hunter pursuing his game found the silver mines of Potosi, und many others have, been discovered by the like accidents, and there is no reason to sup pose that other vilotble discoveiiea may ot yet be made.—St. Louis Enq ELRCTIONON1MONDAY. The following Gentlemen are candidates for Congress—ieven to be elected : EDWARD F. TATTNALL, > ALFRED CUTIIRBKT, 5 V fchalhim ' JOHN FOUSYTH, \ , linhmrtn j THOMAS GLASSCOCK, 5Ilichmona. WII.K.Y THOMPSON, of Elbert. THOMAS W.COUU.ot Greene, JOEL AltDOT I*. of Wilkes. CHAHLEH E. HAYNES, of Hancock* Jf»HN R GOLDING, ot Clark. GEORGE CARY, of Columbia. FOR THE STATE LEOi: LXtURI. BKNATt'H. JOHN MAGPHERSON BERRIEN nKPHKHKSTATIVEV. JOSEPH W.JACKSON, MOUDECA1 SlIEF I ALL, Ben. THOMAS N. MOREL. DR MOSES 8 HEFT ALL. LEVI 8- D'LYON, COL. STEELE WHITE. Mr. RoasuTioii*' 1 am iorry to see any differ cnee made in.our electioneering campaigns, be. tween natives andolheii—1 can’t help think ing it isther out of the wa> in this Und of free thinking and free acting. If k question is lo be discussed, what n the use of departing from its intrinsic merits to talk sbout one that cun be of no ben. fit but to excite bad feelings. I im peach no man's motives—no doubt the friends of the dtflerent candidates uot from the bast, am a voluuUer for those who do not knpw me, though I know them. I am induced to the course I take by a firm belief that two of the individuals 1 support hat£ sufficiently felt the breath of i ojular displeasure*~any thing fur- ther would be persecution. The reasons which actu.ated voters at the lute election for Alder men (taking their correctness Tor granted) no longer exist. One of my candidates the tongue of slander has not so far, dared to malign! What is objected against the others i I have heard nothing but that they have been exiled “ old and faithful servants" which is denied—but no proof is offered that they have nut been faithful servants—as to their being old or not, 1 consider it neither here nor there^-that they have the ambition to be enabled to cUim tins title prefly well evidenced by standing fora re-elec tion, and it canuot be ^nied that they have at lean as good * title, considering they hsve done their duty, as those whose sentiments we don't know or who have not served ut in the capaci ty they have. Fu.Low-Cmssi's—I believe the ticket have before offered to you a good one—it has been tried—and the result is satisfactory, will be handsomely supported by the PEOPLE —and from the known opinions of its compo nent pa- is will in the discharge of their public duties deserve your thanks. On Monday then it depends upon you to ssy whether or not your opinion coincides with mine—vole the to low ing ticket and all will be wil^ (believe it con sistent with our duty as men and citizens anx iously devoted to the welfare of our city and state. ONE Of THE PEOPLE. SENATOR. JOHN M. BERRIEN. RKFBI-SENTATITiS. JOSEPH W. JAGlivON, MOKDBCAl SHEF TaLL, Sen, THOMAS N, MOliELL. *Wk following Ticket for Members uf the legislature y recommended to tho support uf the voters of Chatham county.— In lit formation, no reference has been made to the mere aooidents of birth t no illiberal feeling has been indulged, hnd no eoctional jealousy hat bad h.fttience. Tho single notice which prompted tu it, which has been an honest re gard to the common good of all i and the only object,looked to, was the selection of those whose integrity, whose talents, devotedneaa to country, und liberality of feeling would ensure us vigilapt Kuurdixna and efficient promoters of our interests. On it Is the name of no one who, consc ous of inferiority, meanly dreads, on his "own toil," to be towered above by the un friended stranger. Such a one brands himaelf with inciiparity for the duties fie would pre- aumpluoiuly assume, and by his own distrust, forbids the confidence of Ins fellow citizens.— Nor ia there one who, entertaining prejudices at vanenoe with the approved institutions of * te, or the fixed circumstances or our nit), would inconsiderately and unwisely kem, or madly outrage the interests ami rights of the people. Such a one wo)lld be false o his constituents, and unfaithful to the trust committed to him i and motives as well of rec> titude as of interest, would enjoin its to pro scribe h m from our councils, Nor is there tol crated on it, him who **111*1# 11fltr popularity," who seeking office hy abase siihs-j vieucy, in violation of Ilia judgment, and at the sacrifice fins conscience, to the wll of the few—or no mattorhow many, may g*v.» a false reputation of "obedience to the will of the people.” This one tramples n,i<fn the constitution lie swears to ma ntiun j violates the pledge by which he binds himself by all the sob monies of religion, severs the tie which connects the institutions of min with the seat of unerring wisdom and justice— and Mir enders the judgment which his God has given to direct him, and winch that consti tution and that oath have made the guide of Ins conduct. Thus forswearing both Ids reason and his conscience—bartering away his head and his heart, and disregarding the moral sense which should influence him as an accountable being, and tho pride which should actuate him as a man A proud people who respect them* selves, will not present themselves among the collected wisdom and dignity uf the state in the pevHOn of a representative thus vile and despioa- cuble j a thinking peoplu must distrust him who thus renounces his reason and his m nd» and u virtuous people must loath the wretch thus con* soienceless. The following ticket is deformed hy none of these ; It is approved by ronsiderations which sage experience in the puron of one of the pat riarchs of our country has prescribed for our guidance in t^e selection of public agents j and the enquiries and the only enquiries made in relation to those whose names compose It were, "o*v they honett 7—ore they capable f - are they faithful to the connitution f Thus recoiftmend* mended to tue support of the honest and intel ligent, (and such are the voters of Chatham) the election on Monday next will establish that thi* is THE C1TIZVN9 9 TICKET. RENAT R, JO 'N M BEHRIFN. REPRESENTATIVES. JOSEPH W.JACKSON, COL. STEELE V\ 111 I E, DR. MOSES SlIEFt ALL. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ruin' or $AVJJS\YAH PUBLIC SILKS. commkucial. EXPOHTS Of Cotton, Rice imlTuhaccu from the Port of Suvatuialt for September, 1822. 'COTTON. WHERE TO. I? I.ive pool 1017 New-York 179 Other Coiwt-> aAa, wise Porta J 444 1640 E* It From hi October, IHJI.ro t»r October, 1822. Liverpool Other Porta ) G. Urit.in t France Other Canti-) nei*!il Peru J West Indie. New-York Other Coast.? win Port.} 73,861 8,7)1 P.28J 1,652 8424 493 1214 31.947 21,9)8 559 85 1758 1554 34 1409 3896 j5J7 3538 ARRIVED. Brig Frances, G (Turd, Philadelphia, 4 day*, with dry good*, L*c. to Nicholas O Neff, Win. Haifcr, llakrr Minton, Wm Ituae, R Camp bell, Wm T Wdliama, Per< v i* \Vr«ght, John* Mon £# Mills, ami other*. PefMtwt»a, Mrltra. Harper, Hoar, Gaston, 1‘hilmm ami child, Way, Str«art, Vayer. Arnold, Shxflcr and Kurptnh, one in the steerage- Left atiip Georgian to •ail on the J5 h for this port, and achr. Laura to sail on the 10th. Brig Adeline, Collins, Boston, 11 days, with a full cargo to S U Parkman, owner, N II Weed U co. I.eviston U Candler, J W Long, VV Robert son, DnwvR k Richi4rtiinn, R8 G”fi’, 8 Minton, R Campbell, A Gold, M Eigle, Clark & Tiler ton, A £# K Wood, G Collins, P L Winks, W Scarbrough, W Hutcherson. O Taft, It Tupptr, Had U Tenney, G Newhall, Lacoek U co. Hall & Hoyt, T Butler U co. and 8 C U J Bcheuk. Pateengeet, Wm Hutcherson and son, I* Butler, DUChapen, W. M Queston, I. Dowell, U Ili- chxrdson, A M lBigliam and lour in the steer age. 8chr Johi), G'-!ltft, Charleston. 10 hours, with a full cargo to 1 Cohen consignee, N II Hurt* Walt & Smcts, P Gdlel & co. G.mdr) U Dm- faure, S J Bryan. A U Fannin U co, Wt -t ^ mayer n «o, 8 W Cavter, W Turner, P D gge, Duhamel U Auxo and W Waters. PaoK:i^er* % Mrs. Cstonet and fain ly, Messr*. Gaudry, Gil- I* t and Dr \ sdall 8 :h<' Florida, Johniton, Carriford Reef, wi h part of the cargo of the Portuguese b ig Rabus* tude Hal.Capt Francisco D.immique llaehardoj the latter run qn the reef 23d Sept, Sloop Vigilant, Cook, Beaufort, 1 day, to the mutter. Sloop Mario, Porqnet, Darien, 3 days,tq John M‘Nisb, Miller & Fort and Wm A Moore. ixnivAis rnoit this roar. At Darien 2d iltst. sloop Jason, Drummond, 4 days. At Philsd. 25th ult. sell Laura, Mayo, 8 days. The brig Alfred, from this port for N York, was spoke oll'Fiyingpai) Shoals 29th ult, CHARLESTON. Sept 30-Csptaln Jones, of the achr Bee, of this port, was at Mat units when thuschr Fame, which a rived here on Satur day, left tin re , having had his vessel taken by the Pirates off the harbor of 9t. Johns, Cubs { his carpenter wus taken on board their vessel, (a schr of about 35 thus, mounting one long gun on a pivot, and 25 men) and detained. Cunt Johnson was severely flogged and beat with cutltttsea, until his hack was dreadfully lacerat ed t after which he wus compelled, with his crew, to assist them in hooding out his .Cargo, which was put on board another vessel, and the Wee was burnt to the uatet's edge. They de* tsined Captain Johnson 7 days, when thev or dered him, with his crew, to tak« his small boat and proceed to sra : whilst he was with thqm. he saw the pirates take u man from their ves- ■'•I, ami shoot him on the beach. At the time the Bee was captmed, the pirates had an Arne ricun brig and schr m company, which they were utso unloading. Cupt. J. and crew arriv ed ut Matunaas nearly exhausted for want of provisions, the pirates having given them only x very small quantity of b ead und water Cun- tain Johnson coitfi< mf the accounts btfore pun- fished, of the inhabitant! of the island of Cuba going on board the pirate vesiela and purchas ing their cargoes. Oct 2—Arrived, ship- nayard, Van Dy ke, Li verpool, 38 days i ship Herald, Barker, Boston, 13 days. Brig Hannah, Clement, fit. Jago de Cuba, 51 days. On the 4th Sept. 4U miles to windward of Cape Antonio, about 6 leagues from the land, was captured by a schr qf 6U tons, 3 gups, one on a pivot, ckllcd the CraolC, commanded by a 8paui.ud monad Pancho. After robbing Iter of 4<’>0 lugs of Ci ff» p, ttnti'iifsbclli to the amount nf £3000, ami £1000 in specie, sails, rigging, Cfc. and afler detaining her 9 days, sent her off with only 2 day* provisions, and 24 aoula on hoard. The clay after her capture, the captain, h>s brother ami the paisenget'i, 5 in number, were lashed below round the companion way, a fire made round them, Jftd they were kept in that position until nearly romtedf and when the fire was extinguished,' life was^ hardly left, all of them flogged and beat with cutlasses, and the-cook hung up until he had no signs of life, when he was recovered hy pricking him with a' bayonet, to make him confess thut there was money on board. The former captain of the piratical schr had been killed by hit men fur cnielty. Schr Eudora, Tinkham, Havana, 7 aayst By the brig Fvaneet. PHILADELPHIA, Sep. 25—Arrived, brig* George, Gaul, Laguira j Swan, Graves, N Or leans. Cleared* ach True American, Donnell, Char ton. Sept 26 Cleared, ship Gen Wade Hampton, Baker, Charleston. , NEW-YORK, Sept 25—Arrived/thlp Amity, Maxwell, Liverpool, 38 daysi ach Charleston P icket, Gill, Rio Janeiro, 45. lty J. B. Herbert ^ Co. THIS DAY, Silt in.,, .t || mil hr OOU -n AriCi riKf', ,h„}f A l.rgr ROAT, frntietlv liv’d ttntlra! 81.1..’ bi«r<tii.(t ee.t for tlii. pmi. ||y of. d. r of tl'o Celi-ctor ot thi. imrt. net J Mortgaged Site. Ait.m Tuono.T .* > nrtcltiun, Oran (lord. J W l! L he .1)13 «t thr emtrt tin’ll., h-twppn theo-ii.t hoitri uf 1« .ml 4 n-oliirk, in. the firat Tu™l»r •" December next, a nn to winean tumifit Dxtiltney, Ibnt1,ufrr6 hy Oran Uynl to Ail.U) Tunno, «ikI «”tcl unilri tin ramc. A. D’LYON,.co oct 5 147,151 40 775 12)746 Same period muling 3Ulh Sept 1821, Foreign 106.255 10,472 11,304 CuutwiH 50,744 416 4,401 157.099 10,888 15,705 41 114 157 J78 487 865 708 Deere..., 9,748 113 2,959 One Tear ending 30th Srpi, 1820. Foreign 104.774 11.895 11,564 8tX> CoutwiM 38.287 3,003 168 m061 11,395 14,567 "977 Price! Current at Charleitotfi Sept, 30. Cotton, 8 til.iut 20a 241 .t.ineil ilo 12. 14) Santee 18 a 20 i abort alzple very fine belli xt 14) il. inferior to prime 10 • 131 Riee prime gJ 87J i nond 241 interior!*. Cottono~The Tittle new Upland Cotton that hu come to market ia held at 14 cent, i but par- eh.-en *ppear unwilling to giv. tlfia price. In Sea Inland, there ia nothing doing. Sice ia nominally the aame ia laat week I no tale, making except for home cunadfcptiun. A letter from Uatanzu. received by the achr Fame, at Charleaton, ztateathat the Provision (,'rupa in that part of Cuba, had been entirely cut off', hy . long continued drought, • Qj“ The Passengers in the brig Adeline, respectfully tender their thanks to Capt. Collins for his gentlemanly and very polite intention during the passage oct 5 r OT Consignees of Goods per the brig Adeline, are requi ated to call mid re ceive Lein at Anctutx’a wlutrf thi, daw. oct* * For Liverpool, rj) v Tli. f.at muting coppered and copper Ikalened llrtti.h .hip Rtl-tlAfU) PL ASK E i, ,,, , i Hugh Stewart, mustur, in now ready to receive a cargo—she hring a first rate ship,and Stand* A**l, at I.Lydi, in tended for a regular trader, will not-be detain, ed For freight apfily to the captain «'n board or to KOUEliT CAMPBELL, oct 3 For Boston, The Brig MON II OK, FdtMdge, Mooter, mcmmrn For freight pr paa.jg.. .pi lj to (he Mu.tei'oh xtoaid, Junea’uprver wh irl, >rtn IIALL W H«YT. aen 28 Forfeit Augustine. The neon ner OPPOSITION, MnrtinelS, Matter# — Will aail tile laat uf the week, fat tiTigm ur pxaaage apply lo the Mnater, nl II .1 tun’s Wharf, or tn HALL V HOY I'. 1 The linn of Jackson Wnoiintillmx. hilhertn exiati'g, ia iliaa IvimI liy mutual consent. The bualneaa euiifiiled tull'em w II receive the attentiqunf Womlhridgi; u Du- rand. RHF.NflRKR JACKKIN, Jr. THUS. WOODUIORgB. aep 3 rp The undersigned lmVe united their prufe.aimial interrsta in the prae- tie, of the I AtV) and will be found at the of. lice recuntly occupied hy Jackann & V mikI- bridge. TIKIS. M. WOODHIIIIIGE, ALEXIS 3). DURAND. aep 3 rp Molasses. HlfDS. Motaaaca, jual FMeived, and fui sale hy OHIIAY TAFT. Hi t 3 u For St. Marys, The schooner .. MAIIV M’COV, Jlichardton matter, lying at 8mith's wharf, to Mil on Wednesday, wind and weather prrmttting. F ir freight or passage, apply on board, oct 5 WM. TURNER H AS revived part of Ins fall supply if hea vy LondouDufll- BLANKETS k PLAINS which will be sbld very low, vn his venal term. oct 5 p i The Subscribers O FFER for .ale S bale, of White PLAINS, of very superior qualit y and 50 htrrela of new Richmond Flour, branded Hnxall. GUMMING O GWATHMEY. oct’ 5 rh WILLIAM ROSE H AS received' by the .hip Neptune, fram Greenock, Superfine Gireauian Scarf, and Shawl. Do Cylheri.n Dreaat. Fine book muslin H.ndkercbiefk Dnaewedbimk do l)n do do muffin Frill. 4 4 bunk muslin Handkerchief*, with border* FmejaooMt Epzulet, a new article Do stomachei a and Cape, do D» book muffin Capea or Tipela do Do India book and ibull Muslim, Umbored and plain 4 4 and 6-4 Nainsook and jaconet Muffin* 6 4 fine Caroline Fluid* 4-4 printed Calicoes » 4-4 Un on Stripea and 5-4 cotton Cheek* Be t Tick, and Linen Checks Cotton SliaWta and Handkerchief* And a few bales of Plain, A further supply ia daily expected, which will be sold low aa formerly, at the a'gn of (lie VtUcn fleece, WI ri Fruit. a ARANURS, Banana*, Limns, Lie. in good or- \.P derj for sake Un hoard thr schr. Opposi tion, from Havana, at’Bolton's Wharf. oct 1 p • f » For Sale. © Firkena Aral quality el Umhen Butter 3o Ki'gs Patent CulNi.ila, 61 tu 2Ud 4 Doxen Rice HonVa.fn 8 eklea . By A. SMITH Ee J. TURNER. net 1 II The Savannah Library I S open for the delivery of Book* on Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o'clock. P. M. oct 3 * M)(D. FOR BALE, 1 IlIlllS. prime N Orleans Sugar 300 bbli* ' nd '| Phlladtlpliia Ilya Whlakep So bbln Havana Coffee 80 puncheon. Old, N. O. Rum, 4th proof 1)0 kega White Lead 50 kega assorted Cut Nail* 150 bills uf Flour 40 bbla Linseed Oil 4 50 boxes Muscatel Rzlaina 1 > 20 bbla l.nal Sugar IUU bnXca Vellnw'Suap 10 do Spermaoeli Candle* 50 do Cordial 10 piece, India Floor Matting ffcaaka Bugliah aaadrtedCut Gian 1 cue of Muu’i Straw Hats 10 boles ol "Yellow Ninkeeui, and an inrolB—. Furniture —»«o- DR\FTB ON PHILADELPHIA. s.'pt'ji 1 pkhry r wnmnn, Mrs. Liiubeit B F.GS leave to inform her friend, that she hu* returned to her former residence in Stale atreet, (brick house, flrs| dour east of Drayton street) where she wall re-cmnmer.ee her Semi- dity on the firat day of October. Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, Embroidery, f lain Sewing, and the minnr and tileful branche* of Eduoation wilt be taught by her. She truita to the approbation of thut* who may he pleural to favor her with their pat ronage, which ahe ralpecifull) aollcitx. Mrs I-. can accommodate two or three young ladies with board, and with the ute of the Piano, if required- aep 26 L 8CH00L. T HE subscriber intends opening a acbool id this City, on tAJi'-st Mqviuv in Novem ber next, in which4M>He the laiitin mid Greek languages, together with those braticlie* of an English education, usually taught in Aca demies. He hM taken the house at present occu pied by Mr Sml. J. Bryan, situa'ed hi Market (late South-broad) street; from 4 to 6 pupils can be accommodated with boat'd and lodging in hit family. For particular*, reference may be had to the Rov. J. O. Andrew, or Joseph Ge«>rge f Eaq. CHARLES W. CARPENTER, oct I Congressional and Legislative Election. A N election will W^beld at the court hrroao in 8-vannth, »n and for the county of Chat ham, on Monday the seventh day ol October en suing, for seven Member* to represent ihc-Statn of Georgia in the Eighteenth Congreaa of tnn United Statei, and for a Senator a»d three Re presentatives to Represent *aid'-«Mjnty m the next Legislature of thia «.te, of which the elec tort will take notice The Sheriff ur fop Depu. ty will attepd the aame to keep apd preserve good order. 'Titoe for receiving ittjea from 7 o'clock in the morning tdlfi ^ cWTiii the af- tsroooa. JOHNP Wll.UAM80N,#icc® £k«1 L COPE, j i cc c to tv apt V * UDEN f < oca