Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, October 08, 1822, Image 3

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.V"'" r’ lFy —A vmitg mm nim»d fil l (hi eMwmurial avatrm, which It will bn ch. >1 i( •' ■* aliinlf by a r.itilc I ailvi.ablo for Ihe Cantona tu arlupt, and i'- Jarhsmi cm. Indiana, while in that till thua, preliminary principle! ere •tareli lur hl.hqr.al'i thr w«6ilt,on whlrhifltad it ia impna.iblr to nrgnriate with hi 1 intended 'opiocriil i little wiy tipbejnlhcr Rtitei. The Aasrmbly aflaiwania , in uriril. The bite « « «n I.mI tbit he heard Ilia overture, made aomi* mnntht onf'rara In hive died "ii the ■put. Mean- Wlnlc the brute hml marie (lie neceanry preparation* (nr the Union ! Ihe marriage ■S'' by M Z"», Minlilcr of Colombia, aa well H the report of M- Tatham, Ihe Swii« Chirac tl’Affiirra it Ptrla, who hu MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ronr or s.irj.v.vjn. jtdrtjt WereliMnibletl.il.<l, In mercy tnO'itl { had mime communication with th» Amor- looting nut (nr the ippronth of the ci , lean Rnvnv, Alter an interesting il arua pecteil bridegroom, wtien they received j »inn, Ihe propnkili of M.Z o were admit- the intellisence (ifliia death ! The n one ted ad Instruend’im. l.ntly, the Aaiem. vv.it in c Mis. qnettre eh itig 'il | and the intended Mile, with all who had mem- bled to witneia the mopti da, repaired to the runcral, where, instead of mirth and feitivity, all waa glnnm add airiness. VERY LATE FROM CURACOA. New Fork, Sept, 89. By the fast sailing tnig M.illeawan, 'pCapt. Coffin, Ihe Editors of the Cotnmer 1 ciul Advertiser have received lettcra to • Ihe 14th inst. They have obligingly fa- stored us with the following interesting pi tracts, from which it will appear (lint aniiiIk-r Spanish piraticall vesicl lias lei len into the hands of one of our national iclinnncrh: On the26 of August Gen. Morale! pas ted Curncoa with 13 sail (flag ship the Mu>tion,nf 18 guns,) having on hoard 1100men, destined against Maracaibo 1 — The next duy they landed at Los Tuques. Ibu' they were obliged to make a precipi '^tate retreat. They then steered to the eastward. On the 10th inst. at 1 o’clock V. M. part of the expedition waadisem . barked at Brahunda, and a -pillage was commenced. From the reception they met with from the Aborigines of this roun try, they thought proper to re embark and try the atiength of Basiura, between To Cacus and Maracaibo, which place they tuok possession of. Morales’ fleet is said to pursue a sys tem olpiracy. A Dutch brig noil sclioo tier, belonging to Curacoi.-were captured by the Mariluu on the 10th August, and robbed ot every moveable article, and the latter nl 21000 in cash. Toe Dutch armed brig Henrietta arriv ed at Curucna on the 4ll> inst in 45 days from Amsterdam, with orders from the Dutch Court to the Governor ofCuracoa to admit the Colombian flag. The Colombian achr. ol war La Cen- tella, Capt- Hnptner, sailed Irnm Curacoa on the 11th on a cruize, having undergone a thorough repair. The following gentle men attached to her, were seen by a pas aenger in the Mntteawan the day she soil ed, and were all in good health :— Messrs. Price, Menstlier, Bunn, Bunvell, Unwell, Bartlett and Ilay. FURTHER SELECTIONS from London Papers received at the Office of the GKonou*. London, Aug. 16. ■ It is said that the late melancholy event w»ill not imiko any change in Mr. Can* Ding’s destination for India. It was sup posed that the Maiquis ot Hastings, on liis return, would be Ambassador to the Court of Vienna. That arrangement per haps will not be carried into effect, and a place. may he made for his Lordship in the Cabinet. ’ The Duke of Wellington is now mentioned as likely to be the represents five of England st Congress. His Grace ia personally acquainted with the Sove feigns who will attend'd, and is more con arersant than any other person with the transactions that have taken place- be tween the’Allied Powers lor Ihe last seven years. The Earl of llarruwby is also mentioned. ' We have received the. Paris Papers ol Tuesday. The Greeks have obtained tome li-csli successes. Letters from Sa Ionics, dated the 8th July, state, that an expedition from S'. Caiherine, in Thessa ly. communded by Capt. Diamanti, having crossed the Gull ol Salonica, and landed at Cassandra, suddenly attacked that ci ty carried the place by surprise, and put all (he Ottoman gariisnn to the sword.— Diamanti having since made some demnn- siJatinnB against Salonica, that town has b.cu thrown into a state ol alarm, and Ihe Governor, who had marched to assist Chnuichid Pacha, whu is blockaded in Larissa, has hastily returned. At Athens, the Greeks arc said to have obtained pos • 'saiun of very considerable magazines, in consequence of the surrender of the cits del. The intelligence from France itself I iossesscs very little interest. A letter rom Poictiers states that General Berton vvis constantly employed in writing, and complained thaf he was not allowed to see his children. “ Two gendarmes remain day and night in hil room, one belonging to the foot, and the other to the horse w.Marmtrif- T»o coalers occupy the * ^chamber, with orders neither to sleep nor even to sit down. Besides this, three other enclosures, guarded by three sepa ■Mte goalera, divide him from the external {Tins, which are kept by sixty men. The latter are changed twice every day, *nd the former once every hour. French Fundi— Five per Cent consols Opened at 93f. 40c. { closed at 931. 33c., jfeipo'itan five per tents 73|.~Bank Stock, 1.622f. 50c.; Exchange ou London, one month, 251. 40c.; three ditto. 25f. S5c.—Amrs Authentiqus, Aug. 13. Dutch Papers to the 12ih inst. arrived this morning, The Swiss Diet lias given a favourable reception to the proposal! ol Jl. Z"S. requiring the recognition ot the independence ot Colombia. -The tc 1 ing are extracts Zurich- July 31.—In the lilting of the Diet ou the 15ih inst. the motiou made by a Member to authorise the Committee ul Commerce to open negociation* with the Envoys of Wirtemberg and Baden was set aside im the consideraiion that the Com mine: i« l« confine itself to • report on bly di-ruascd th> q leitlnn nf the citahtish- ment nf Consulates in tho United Slsles, and the Assembly sppiiinleil two Swiss merclunls, one a native of Yverdan, the otlier of Wooevt, who have long resided in America, tube Consuls at New Yerk and Washington. Frankfurt, Au; 8.—The late accounts from the East have excited fresh enthu siasm in tho cause of the Greeks in Ger many, France, end Switzerland. The various societies which have been formed for the purpose nf supporting it continue to receive considerable sums in ready mo ney. More thin 200 officers, among whom are man of acknowledged merit, have offered to support the cause of the Chris tian inhabitants of the Levant with their arini and talqnts. Forty able artillery men, anil as many riflemen, ire organized and lently lo embark in one of Ihe aea ports of the Meiliterrannean. They re ceive their uniforms and pay at soon as they are embarked | it is supposed that other detachments will follow. It it still affirmed that the citadel of Athena and N .puli di Romans have sdr rendered lo the Greeks, but we hive not received any particulars. Brussels, August II.—We hear from tft Irontiers ul France that the attention nf the public is greatly engaged by Ihe considerable augmentation winch is mak ing in lie French Army, end by the com manding force which is assembling at the foot ot the Pyrenees, The general opi nion is that the French Government will interfere in the affiirs of Spain, where civil wur rages in several of the northern provinces which that fury which always accomptnies party spoil.’— Butch papers August 14 Hague, August IS—The First Cham ber ul the Slates General, in ils sil'ing nl the 8th nf this month, tank into considers tion the laws respecting the duties on salt and meal.. They were Doth passed, by a very great majority t Ihe first by 24 voles to 2, the second by 22 to 4. This decision completely refutes all the delusive argn- ments and exclamations of Iho-e who at tempted to repreaeat there two lew* as wicked and ruinous to Ihe nation, Titus sound sense and truth triumph in the. end.^ Berlin, July 30—'The students who have been proceeded against on account nf being concerned in revolutionary in Iriguos and in the Society of the -Jrmtnio, nre now, with tho exr;ntinn|nf two, tube punished by hit Majesty’s order only, by three months confinement in a fortress. These young men, who have in fact been misled by others, were well pleased nt so mild a chastisement, and Iclt this City in good spirits under tho escort of a Po lice officer. Hit Maj»s'y left them the choice between the fortresses nf Glitz, Magdeburg, ind D-mtzig. Some nf them chose Glatz, some Dantzig.but none Mag deburg. With respect to the two men tinned abnve as having been excepted, the investigation into their conduct is conti nued. The foreign students who belong to this Society, and have been brought to Berlin merely that they might confess in person their participation in it, will like wise have but a slight chastisement It lias been signified to Ihe students on their departure, that it will entirely depend on llieir conduct after they have resumed their studies whether they shall be cm ployed in the service uf the State nr not. patch. orio For Ncw-York, Yhr picket ship SAVANNAH, /moc 11 life, mailer, will meet wbh Immediate dra- Far freight or passage, apply on hoard, IIALl. (t HOYT For Philadelphia, Tin* packet brig FRANCKS, Cap! (!,Jfir,I, ,,—'O'tl Sill on Thu'atlay nevt, 10lh inst. For freight or passage, apply lo ihe can'.hi, • t Smith iwhatf, urto NICHOLAS Iv NF.FF net 8 For St. Augustine, Tht sell,, net JOHN, Oi, lom r.iVWr, will salt „n Timed,|m next. For r passage, apply lo the master on honed Isaac bourn. For Baltimore, The Ninon Pad krt, Capt Clark, «•« on Saturday neat, with or with, •u tVmght * for which, or p*t.«*ge, apply on knwvi, or to HALL if IlOYT net 8 CLEARED, Ship Corasir, Porter, New-York, 0. C Griswold, Png Munroe, Mdridge, Boston. Hail if llovt. Sehr Op| osilion, MartnclII, Si Augustine, Hall (f Hoyt. Sloop Susan. Boiler, Ncw-Oileans. Sloop Little Sarahs (Hold, Charleston. Sloop James, Henderson, Hanford. AUUIVRl). Ship Ojflcthn'pc, J»\nc, Liverpool. 4^ days, to Sturgea if Haider, owners, B Burroughs, \V G»Slnn, Utihamel Ante, .! W I.ong-, Tafl 8t 8ihley,TGsrtlner, J B Herbertsco. Johnston U llilla, ramming & Gwslhmey, J Camming Son, W Ingllstf co. A Low ^ co. Low, WsUscc if co. J Hiokion \ co G Hclph, R 8wabrick end the master. Pautnttr, G Urlph. Ship Savtnnah, H’har. New York, < days, In Hall if Hoyt, owners, jBli a fall cargo lo R W Coe, lllll if Tcnny, X iTv, G G««rdon» O Tafl, J » Herbert fc co. Gttuliy Dofoare, PoaTat if Holland, II Campbell, AH Fannin if tio. K Coppee, K Rliss A co. T Mol lor if co. C fc.dsey Ik co. W Fader, I* De Vdlers, W Gsatoo, W In- glis CO. W Tsvlor if Son, Hill & i!t»v\ Mao- rtd k Lalhebeaadiere, A if K Woml, Palmes ^ Hoe, II S Atwood, Camming Gwsihmcy, 1’ U Price, Biker A Minion, l)ah«mel Ik Auer, Miller U Fori, J W Long, Ponce if M‘Kcn*ur J Stoaghlon, .1 M Clark it co \V lloso, S C Dun* ning, J B Creamer & co J W B uchclder, F Gillet & co. Canteloa l^mar, tl licit mayor, .1 P Setse, A Porter, John F Lloyd, l.nwroncr & rhompsoa and B Barroaghs. J*uitrn^err, Mr. Spalding and fhmily, Mins Spaldn.g, Mintoah, Mrs. Oglebuy, Mosars. Underhill, Bus. sell, Bigelow, Wrsgg, Bntchelrier, lluilowsv, Jtmcs, Brown, Paris, Marah and M Mash. Brig Globe, Cary, Providence, 4 days, with s full cargo o( apples, potatoes, onions, beds, lane, N. B ram, gin, Amir, codfish, ifc. lo T8 Mulc.dt. LcP, slap Gen. Carrington, lo sail on »ho 6th j lining Siales, lOlli, and brig Tom, I Jill, all for ihis port. Sloop M.r\, Brown, to sail lb»* Charleston snd Savannah, ‘Jd. Passed sloop Rxprets, Humphrey, for Charleston ami St.uinnah, ashore in Providence river. J^issea* gtrt, T S Metcalf and Lady, Messrs. French, Da* vis, Cloys, and Metcalf Jan. Sloop Pucket, Clark, Bdtimore, 3 day s from Cape Henry, with s full cargo to Hall if Hoyt, an tiers. A B Fannin A on. J F Wallace, \V Gas. ton, W I'ayl.ir If Son, W Turner, Miller £/Fort, Johnston Ik llilla, Daltamcl Ik Auto, K if J lla- berahsm, E Wright, B Williama, .1 B Clement, C Mautell and order. 10 passengers. Ann trail vnom rats ronT. AtNYorktfkh ult. ship Augusts, Leggett, 9 days. rr roa this roaT, The slop Three Sisters, Hell, wit up at Gree. nock, to Rail the 1st .September. At Boston 21st ult. ship South Boston, Camp- hell, to sad 8th inst j brig Scrcno, tlar.ling, with dispatch, The sloop Marion, Winslow, of Savannah was seised at Turberton, N. J on th 11th ul by Ike Collector of the Customs, fbi pursuing the Cvtastinfip trade without marine papers. On the night of the 11th Aug. the Hercules *team host, of Glasgow, when oil Greenock, ran dawn a host with poor people tVom the Highlands, and out of 45 persons, only 5 escap ed a watery grave, CHARLESTON, oT"7-Arrived, Rr wl.i, Fl’Oflh HoWuttl-Stl'Cet Flour. Ilonu-r, K.-vr, Grrcnnok, llrlltih briir OQRBI. ■•Mi'ho* from .loop I'ukct. fur - ndoii, 42 t «cR UWIA ssloby HAIL U HOYT. Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. T HE snliscrlhrr. have reorivril hy tlie ship Oglethnrpvs ft-om ».tv«-.< p.„.t, an sunrlcil .imply of SKJ50.Y.1BLK GOODS, which srv omtre.l for K.to a( (I m.itrrau mh'ancr anil on nc nmmtlatiMf item, and by i|k- sl.ii, UBorRi. ami Kmiiy, evpccted to arrive in all this month, Ihry will Itceive an additional supply, which wit make I hair anoitment vr.y choice and com- Igtr.^ ANDREW 1.0IV y (.0. y Fall ,and Winter Goods. B Y the ships 0<lrthorpe and It.chanl Flas ket, recently arrived from Liverpool, the scuhscnhers have received a large portion ol their Fall ami Winter GOODS, and by the Pal- las and Georgia, daily expected they look fot an additional supply of every article suitable for the present and approaching season. JAMES DICKSON if Co. net 8 White Plains und blankets. r |MIK subscribers have received h> tho th'p ■- Oglethorpe, Liverpool, White Plaint and Unfit Blanket*, with a variety of other at- tide* suitable for the present and approaching season, which they offer th - - sale on their usual terms. JAMBS ANDERSON fc Co. oct 8 DIED, In Uihridge, Mass, on the 28th ult. Mr Rotat Siblbt, formerly of Augusta, Ga aged 28 At Milledgeville* 29th ult. Mr. William Pet* kins, a nat ve of Connecticut. At Mount Pleasant, Baldwin county, Ga. on the 13th ult. Mr. Jacob Ammcdon, Jr. of Chca- tc field, N. H. aged 23 years. COMMERCIAL. A letter oflhc 8th Aor. from ttio Janeiro, re ceived ai Philadelphia anya—^" (lor aunplieiof floor and bread atufla have lieretnfora been re ceived almost exclusively from Ihe United Staten i but it in not probable this will enntonie lone, an the present week lisa brought ua the ar> rival uf a large cargo of flour direct from France, and n carp.of wheat from Clucrnicj, and we are in pMC-aninn uf adviceithat aeveral cargoea are alii oping from Liverpool for this port. Ronincna ia exlremely dull, and die pro- duce of the country cominuea at high prices Coflee in in demand at 3 per 3001 La Plata hides 160 ra I horse 300 m nominal i good au- gara scarce i dollars 1*000 i flour, nnmlnal y 1,000, the baker. vcr)[caulioua.in their pu-chaa ea, and lliey complain of Uie d-m nishctl con sumption ufbread." A Calcutta Price Current of April 23 remarks: '< Colton ia falling in price, both here and in the interior. We have heard uf no aalea of conse quence iince our last i ai Miraaporc on the 16ih new Cuichoura had declined lo 1.1-8 per local maund, and « Uogwangolah on the 20th, new (Julchoura waa quoted al 118 a 1 -1-9, sales, du ring the week 6300 The small quantity uf In digo that remains in the market, mauiUinaful.y the price that it did through the season (prici- quoted 113 to 2401) we know of a sale ofllhan. gulpooy, shout 100 mds at 340, and of about 150 mixed at 210, all in bond, the Arabs and Por- lugueae are in muket. Saltpetre and Sugar are nut much in dem-nd i the former i. quoted at 3rs4rs a 5-4. Piece Goode continue in good reqneit, but we have no alteration to itate in filiee. We heard of a aale of Spelter two days ago, about lT0OmdsaL224,but the demand lias rather declined since. Price of disc. 225 per 100.” UfliteUtatei’ Stocks in London, Aug. 13 — U.S. Bank Shares 22/ s 7per cents 94; Oprr centa 1813, 13,14 15,»2( a 99; 3 per cents 69J i 5 per cent iota 1820, >Jf a 95j ; 18/1, »6j aSdj.-a Prince Lco|iul<l, l.aruu ur, London, 421 arl Maine, Hugnun, It inion, 10. Cleared, sell Felix, Maxwell, Havana. Oct 5— Arrived, ship Prieidi-ni, Fuming, N York, 76 hours i ach True American, Donnell, Plulad. 8 dayi. Below, ship Gen Wade Hampton, Baker, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 37—Arrived, ach Pedlar, Gerrinh, Aux P.aycn, 18 days. Sept 28 -Arrived, brig Rising Sun, Dill, St. Thomas, 13 dayi, NRW-YOHK, Sept YT— Cleared, ahipi Elias Rurger, Diiuey, St, Croix i Hrrculra, Auatui, South Vmcrica ; Elixa Ann, Q dden, Gilirallar i brig., Vigilant, Harper, Havana i Francis, Biles, Cadia. Sepl 28—Arrived, ships Crirlr, Knapp, C.iv. erpnol,49.U>ai Dromu, Pollard,dn40, Friend, Cliuate, Greenock, 42 j hnga Amiable Matilda. Myers, Bordeaux, 42 i Waller, Pa-khard, Lis bon, 25 i ich Uhirleatun Packet, Gill, Hio J» neirn, 45. Sept 30—Arrived, ahipi America, Wallace. Liverpool, 45 days t Louisa, Guirrll, New Oi- Iralu, 181 Constitution, Ward, Sietlv, 591 brigs John London, Buber, Pon-au-Piince, 12; Nep tune's lla ge, Michaelletli. Hava' s, 15. Cleared, sliipa Impnrtei, Kreii, Canlun i Monroe, llxr.li.il, Liverpool i Rockingham Coffin uo. r BOSTON, Sept 36-Arrived, brig Charles, Town,Calcutta, 146daya, brig Syren,Nichols, Gottenburg, 52. By the fi-i'f Globe, PROV1DF.N: E, Sepl .10 —Arrived, ship AI. debaron, Martin, lira, 63 data, brig Com merer, Nickenon, St. Mary a i ,cti F. aci, Ran dall, St. Salvador, 29. Cleared, brig Mary, Smith, Htmdurai. Fur Liverpool, The last Muling coppered and copper fastened Hi itisli ship HK IlAKD plaskr l\ Hugh Stewart, master, is now ready to receive a cargo—she being » first rate ship, and stands A. I, at LI >ydt, in tended for a regular trade's will not be detain, cd. For freight apply l»» the captain on boar u or to KOBBRr CAMPBELL, oct 3 tor Boston, Tlic-R ig MONROE, EUtridje, Matter, For freight or pas^gc apt ly to the Master on board,„Jones *uppt-r wharf, «r to HALL U HOYT. aep 23 For St. Augustine. 't he Sc.io >ner OPPOSITION, MarimeUi, Matter, .Will tail the L»>t *if the week, for trcigiu or passage apply to the Master, at Boh ton’s Wharf, or to HALL U HOYT, oct 1 For St Marys, The schooner Mary m*coy, Bichnidoen matter, bine at Smith's wharf, lo tail on We.tneaday, wind and weather permuting, for freight or (laaaagc, npply ou beard, W f A Fresh Raisins. fl ljyijA fluxes first quality Muscatel Raisins, just received per brig Adeline, and for sah* by oct 8 l •lid OURAY TAFl\ oct 8 Notice, P ^OPO*tALS will be received at the Steam Boat Office until the 20th inst. for dischar^. ug Cotton from the rompuny*s tow boau for the season \ price per bale tn he nainhd S. C. DUNNING, Prcs’t • oct 8 To Rentjfe IWj eligible OFFIOK or S'lWi in the cen. tre ofhusinpss,on tnodrra’e terms, to the editor uf tin Georgian. Apply net B PUBLIC SALES.' By John Shick, Jr. THIS DAY. 8th instant, at |] o’clock. ffl/t be ttld in frAt hie Jtu tiim them, AV g Cernmn re* fi’uv, An aeanrtment • f LIQUORS and GROCERIES. Condition, cash < oct 8 By J. B. Herbert $ Co. TO-MORROW, 9th instant, at II o’clock, W ill he teltt at ear avetten Here, A firm rt’ Assortment of GROCERIES, &c. ALSO| 100 bla Potatoes vfAs—1000 IbsBaCott 50 bis Flour. Terms CiA, ort 8 Mrs. Ker’s Bcliool. M RS. KKH respectfully informs her friend* •ml patrons, that having returned in (hit ctl),she hue re opened he* School in A»arke»-«t opposite the brick building of John Hunter, K.«q where she solicits a continuance uf the fayo' s ahich she has had herethfore lo mftin vU ge- 3*he following useful branchesTf educhtion a e taSght in Lee aemiuary 1 1 . ■ v Re ding, JVrilinjj, IL finiimn, Grammar, Geography, Plain ahil Ornamental Nnrdle AV’ont; Paintino on Velvet. The French Language ia alio taught to Ihoie who are di siroui of learning il Mr, K -r can accomaindalr, if deairab e. a few icholarii with Board, on n-. idi-rale terma. I'xreini and guanliana who entrual their chil dren or wards with Mra Ker, may depend upnn ■heir receiving from her every attention i and the most unr« milting assiduity on her part, to advance them in their studies will always b« paid. 0 , j, WILl.IAMS'i Literary and Commercial READING IU)(>VI. R ECEIVED per aliip Oglrtliorpe, Magtiinea fur August. m v . Ackerman’* Repository of Arts, Literature^ Fashions, ifc. Itdl’s Cmt t snd Fashionable Magasine New Monthly Msgaaiue and Literary Journal London Magasine Thompson’s Annalso’f Philosophy fijloch's Philoiophicul Mugstine Repertory of Arts, Mst.ul'acturea and Agricul ture F.ciectic Review Evangelical Magasine ind Missionary Chronicle Sporting Magasine. Mwtpabere from London and Liverpool to August 12. oc 8 GET- Houses and 8101*69 to Rent The subscriber has a number of convenient Dwelling Houses to rent, pleasantly situated. i ALSO, A range of Brick Store* near the market, ett* gible stands for groceries or dry gooda. „ . JAMES MAktSUAl U- Applications for terms, which will be low, te be made to WU. R?HOLLAND, firm of POUYAT if HOLLAND* sep 28 11 WM. TURNER H AS received part of his fall supply nf hea. vy London Dnffl.i BLANKETS A l'LA|NS which will be eolil vary low, on bit Ulutri lei-ma. P oct 5 Union Society. A Quarterly Meeting will be held on Mon day evening, 14th inst. a’ 7 o’clock, at the Society ’« lUII. L. MASON, Sec'ry. cl 8 A Foundling. a COLORED INFANT was on Sunday night A left by stone person at the doc of a h< use in IGrnntd strret. The owner or parent is re- questrd to com forward, prove their propert), kiul lake it away. As those who deserted the abuve child will understand this, it is unneces sary to say nay ’hing further. oct 8 Swedes Iron, Cut Nails, $c. I \ tons SwedrS I on, oosorted, principally waggon tire and aae bar 50 ravka patcut Gut Nails, assorted lou do Lime 50 bit Gin 5o do Rum 100 do Potatoes 50 do Apples 20 boxes Codfish 2000 hu itch <-• Onions . y 100 bis Richmond city Flour from new wheal 25 bU Brett 10 kit Cider 1000 pair Negro 8hoet 30000 Alexandria Segar* 10 bale* Dome*!ic Plaids 50 botes IUisius,for sale on board the brig Globe, at Rice's wharf. Apply to THOMAS S. METCALF. oct 8 HIGHLY IMPORTANT And Interesting News FROM PARIS l , , P VR19, Emporeur dc Fuller de Bwbeur, with feeling, oflhc moil profound rc.peci, announce, to ibo-aHiacn. of Savannah, that be baa returned from the North, and intend, pats mglhe remainder of the reason among Ihern ffir their especial bwiefil; contldenUy ret'Ing upon a conlinuance . f that loyally and fldehly which il iahia pride and pleasure to .cknowlege have ever dialinguiahrd them. He has Ihe plea lure lo inform them, lh« for llieir belter recep- tion and accommodation, he hu enlarged his im. aerial head-quarters. In auch a manner u to en. wre ibeir comfort and convenience, in a it)lc peculiar to liimrelf, and where be will at all lime, be happy W receive Ihe vmta of hi. friend, and all those whose neceaailieareqoi-. the rrnovsting influeace 1/ hit hia beallb-inapir-' ■me razors I N B. Iwodirs and Gentlemen who wish to lave their Hair arranged by Paris will he at tended at ibeir own house, by rending tbour or- den M above. p.S. Bub 00 Parfa taken al par, oct I The Subscribers’ O tFERfifruleSbatea of White PLAIN*, of very Rupermr quality and 50 barrels of new Richmond Flour, branded Huxull. CUM MING if GWATHMEY. net 5 ib ... ,,, , — Molasses. Alt) IIHDS. Molauca, jull reeelyed. and fot OUJ sate by OURAY TAFT. Oct 3 u *,* The undersigned con. tinucathe Factmage and Commission business, snd offers for sale lOOtletces of nrme Rice, ot the present crop, principally ot half barrel* put up for family use—also 100 whole and 00 half tierces of rite last year ’• crop. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, oct l «| J* — — For Sale, T HE Wharf Lot and Buildings No 7, late the property of A. S. Bulloch, Esq. F»r terms, apply to JOHN F LLOYD, Cashier pro tern Flamera's I) uk The above property, if not iliipofod of by lh« I5ih Inal, will be leased to the highest bidder, for one year, from the l«t of November next, oct 3* t WILLIAM kOSE H AS received by the ship Neptune, from Greenock, Suinfine Circassian Scarfs snd Sbtwl* Do * Cytherisn Dresses Fine book muslin Mandcerchiefs Do sewed book do Do do do nMUn Frills 4 4 book muslin Vfrjplkerchiefs, with border* Finejsconel Epauletr, * new article Do Stomachers and Gapes do Do book muslin Cape* or Tipet* do Do India book and mull Muslins, tambored and plain 4 4 and 04 Namsonk and jaconet Muslin* 6 4 One Choline Plaid* 4*4 printed 'Calicoes 4-4 Union Stripcs and 5-4 cotton Check* - Be l Ticks and Linen Checks Cotton Shawl* and Handkerchief* 1 And a few bales < f Phine- A further supply is doily efpected, which wifi be sold low u formerly, at the sifcn of tho Qoldm fleece. oct $ ra ^ Q3“ An Election for a Jus- necessities reqoi e t'Ce of the Peace for Chalhan* county, captain is bis b^aJlb.iuspir- J B. Mill’s District, will he ht ldni the Iioum of Robert Hoy, in Savannah, on Wednewlav the Sth «'»y of October entiling, t fill the vxconcjr o casionedby the «g»ignation «f William A, M K*rc, Esq. ALF.X. HUNTER,/ r .IS\I.\If D%VFIfP r RT,irB THOMAS CLAlJ^f 4 HP*