Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 02, 1822, Image 1

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SAVANNAH £ < NEW SERIES- --■ ,rMrr ■ -VOL. I. savajyj^j Ilf'S a tuh nay m >hjyijyo, jyovx.hoeu a, ih**. GEORGIAN —- SAVANNAH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOV, 1, 1832, 7!t%u,l <tflhe Ciihgieititnal Blnlitn — Wt erstand ihgt inlelligenc. received from - two counties of Appling ond tat.*, ivet Mr. Cothbert * majority of one Aim- ■d andvutet over Mr. Glasscock, the eighth candidate on the list. The .former entlemen is of course elected. Oor neat presentation to Congress .will therefore ■ composed of the fallowing gentlemen, IMessrs. Forsyth, Tsttnsll, Abbott, , Thompson, Cary and Cutlibcrt. TAie Board of Commissi oust* for SpsnisTi i, proceeded to business on the -19ih f We are sorry to hear, gay* tltr Inlelli- oncer. filtttlu- health of our mnoh es- emed fellow-cllisen, William Lowndes, ( Sooth Carolina, is su little improved that IhM physicians hare advised for him a tern- brary residence in the south of France? i was to have embarked at Philadelphia, i the 28th ult, id the Packet ship for Li- vml. on his route to his destination L. goes with him. The loss pf the, -vices of Mr. Lowndes in Congress is heeply regretted, as also is his illntsson his personsl account. ’A letter from an officer on board the Si corvette John Adams, dated the 28lh ipi.ssys, the Spanish Governor had given satisfactory reply to captain ItensliSw's presentation relative to the capture ol „meric.in vessels by Spanish privstbers Jle slated that sufh vessels as Imd been eruiaing sgsinst us were doing so un their own wsponsbility, and independent of the authority of the government of Spain, mid Consequently would not be protected by her. And further that no vessel should n ereaRer leave that port without giving ends mat they would hot coinm.t any un lawful act upon our veaai Is. The National Intelligencer of the 22d %h. state*, on authority which is nut ques- Ibmed, that captain Hull ha* been fully and heaotabiy acquitted of every offence alle ged gainst 1110*11 and that when the nffi •ill decision Shall be made known,'tlieje lareaaon to believe that the captain will be •Bore highly appreciated than ever by Ins ^countrymen. We heartily rejoice in the •'triumph of the gallant captain, whose name la interwoven »o closely with our naval glo iy, and who struck the first blow of a se ries, which raised our striped burning to a proud eminence among the nations of the earth. The enquiry as to the slate of the Mace- (Ionian, at Boston, previous to her Isle cruise, has ilsoTtsnlted in the complete ac quittal of eve. y officer at that yard 0 out ten.- NO; irs _Mr. Mathews made his appearance •n Washington on the 21st, ill tt“'£ii|> to Pat is,” iu three acts. At the Isle election in Pennsjlvs. tlit, the borough of Hanover, whioli contains two hundred taxable inha Bitantt, gave only eight votes. rri * The Prefect of Police at Paris is- tued on the Mlh Sept, sn ordinance placing under special supervision (gUi VtiUui.ee pnrticulaire) all iodivi duals who sing songs of piny on ill. . liniments in the streets or public l walks, and prescribing the terms on ' which tln-y arcpcftnitteil tu exercise * their proleasion. The Paris Journal del Debuts (mi .nisterial paper) states that whatev.c. nay fee the cuurse and iv v ue of ia Spain, it can undertake to affirm - that* passage through France will not f be grautid to fouign troop* in any case. . , Wm. G-iuld- r, formerly of St-.. John’s,was,on thu5th ull. arrested at Montreal, as one of the accomplices in illegally wresting from the Cos torn house Officer,, the sleam boa* Phoenix, (he being one of the ciew,) while under seizure at that port. He was brought to L- Praifio under a guard of two militiamen, and alw-i attemptii g to make his escape twice made fiis escape alter he arrived at Montreal. A fellow in New York, whose name is concealed, has recently b en excr cising hi» ingenuity in “ raising the Wind,” by first exhibiting foig-tl checks and dralla on Philadelphia atid tlieu obtaining advances ol cash Imnf th vse who ate credulous enough to lake them. The mo,t singular cir- eumitance relative tu this chiraclet however,which it very doubtful,'hough: dtailosed tu a companion by himself, ie that he wat one of the robimra ol tbs soulbcfu Until, s year or two store, and wat tried, condemned and tppa rehtly executed by hanging, t#Ut by means nfintreducing into hit throat s strong tube, which prevented the bone of the neck from breaking, es caped his sentence and was restored! ■ TheSpy.—A Ftench translation of this popular novel has been published at Paris. It ia attributed to Mi is Wright the authoress of Travels it) the United State*. . . GREEUE. By the ship Howard, arrived M New York from Havre, wo have re ceived our Paris papers (the (loniti tu.iiotinel and the Journal des Debate to the 14th utt. inclusive. The New York Amerkkn of yr*. terdsy gives some hxlracta from tM Journal ties Debates nf the IS'h, an nnuheing disasters to the Oret-k cause which tvq copy, though *tr fegt no confidence in their accuracy. The unpleasant information given in private letter from Augsburg, (If the 7th Sept, under Trieste datetp is con trndictnry. It is to be rc'marFptl,nl«o that the journal des D -bats, is a mi nisterial paper. The Piri- Uonsiitu- tjonncl, the paper of the Liberals, of (lie 14th .Sept, insists Upon the cer tainly of the total defeat of the Turks tinder Chnurcliid Pacha, at Thermo hvlse, and furnishes intelligence from Z Hite anil Corfu, fifteen d-vs Intel than that ol the Austrian Observer. We translate the fnllotvingpar.igrahpi from the Constitutional of the I4>li. JYut. Qux. "AFFAIRS OF GREECE. "The Austrian Observer gave u yesterday, on the affjirs of Greece, details as distressing as erroneous. It is only necessary to examine dates to be comforted. In general, (he Au» tri.m Journal is to be re-tl with much distrust. We do not sa vdial it its lint acquainted with facts, but it warp- them to suit iff views, in these re cent transactions, the Austrian Obier- ver, Gliding nothing thut it likes in tin- late news, i-curs to the past and gives tin intelligence from fhe 4-h to the 22t( Ju’y, while, at Hie same time il must line received fresher tidings, though indeed of a nature which iu [dishes less. We shall, therefore, abstain from copying minute detail-, become now useless, and instead ul confused mil vsgne narrative*, asm shall offer a ci'cuniitincial statement of the afl'iir ol Thermo;)) las, which it has been attempted to deny, and add a detail of the last events in Pelo pennesus, more recent than tlinav telaled by Ihe Austrian Of’crver.” "Corfu, Ilift August.—0 have just received certain news ol the gen. oral defeat of the Turks. It took ishbsgg.nge and ammunition, fell into Ihe hands nf the Greeks ; and the tie fe.-ted enemy muv- tl tmeords Cmihth, whither'they were followed with vig or, by Cnlucotrone,” “ Hydro, 3 leg JuIf—A Turkish tlivisun of about iS.oqi^ncn, hail late ly penetrated by Livutlii into Pelop- onnesua, where il is now harassed by .the inhabitants. (" This ia the same division, whose almost total destrac lion we enounced in nur number of the 7lh Sept.”—C.instilutionnrl.) The Corfu advices mentiun also the d-feat nf Ihe Turkish division which is described under Ihe Zante head. •Afyon the euttSfii-y ef-jie B -s'm UffilJl Advertiser, a report is circu ivlittg through the country, that time of tile crew of Hie Essex whaler, des Iroyed by a whale, were taken ofiThe desolate island of Ducica at the in stance of Capt. Duwnrs, who gave rapt. R line three huutlretl dollars a«* ao inducement to stop there for them on hia passage -from Valparaiso jo Sidney, i'V New Hollalill, In Eng lai-d & tliiouglioiit Australasia, Rtlirt has be.en extolled for his liumaidly a -d genrrusily, in going to tip relief ol Weeks and his,companions, when in fatMlie bargained for a sum to in duce.nim to make the attempt, anil that sum was'paid to hid) by Captain Ridgelv, ot theCnnstellatlnn, fo whnm alone belunga whatever merit there -nay be in saving the lives of those three moo. It was not six hours de tention to Raine, fot the island -vas dirrtHly in his nay. Capt in I) -wries, I believe, hail left the P.-ci fic before the male of the Essex reach etl Valparaiso, but whether lie had o- on',- I know, he had on concern ti ttle transaction. Capr, R dgelv was on fhe eve of taking up a small vessel nd fljhniiliig- and officering her from his own ship, and •endingIter express Iv f tr the men who choose lo remain onDuciea, rather than trust In tin boat— bill meeting ivi-lt Ihe oppo-lu nily to rfiici his purpbir by Raine hr embraced it. The crew nf tin C-n stellatinn rontr-Nu'ed a dollar a man fog the-relief, comfort and support ul those wttdenchril V -Iparaisn in thrii IniatV, and there.is much ttioie due to Captain Knlgely and his ship’s com pat-y, fur their burn-ni' V ami genet' nsijy on this occaslim^tlian the pubhr is apprised of, or would bernm-j^in- lo make konwii, ONE OF HIE CONSrELLMIOV.. place at Thermopylx. I' was tlit-j ;rcaiest battle which the Greek* haft 1 gained since their inaurrecliun.— Chiinri-tl-id Pacha, with an army o 40000 men, oompnsed of the combi- tied forces of Thessaly and Muccdo t)ia, and oil the rcinlorcenteols In in the batiks s of the Danube, attacked the straits on the SOlli July—The columns of the Tutks which gut enlangl-d in Hid defile, surrendered alter great carnage, end the rest of the Tuikish army took to flight. Pursued in his re Heat, Chourschld Pacha took the rooty of Phartaliaybut in this direction, liq, louml the llcfile of Trachia, about four leagues tong where he lost three fourths ofllic remains of his arlby. Fiona Ihe vilagc nrZ ili.lo Thaumactis, Ihe road remained blocked up with dead bu dies,” (These statements are accom panied by particulars of the battle.) The Souliuts,after their two vie tnries against O-nar Pacha, continued (her sallies from the heights ol.Khiphn upon the Alhanese comm -tided bv that Pac.lia, whose srmv, which, nr the br-gintiingof June.amount-d to 24,000 men, is now reduced to 7,000,” " Znnte, 121ft Jiusust—A* soon as the Oin k government wss informed that a Turkisli army list! penetnited^'i- to Pelononnesus, ar-d the Oltomar- fleet had the same destination, it is«q- erl a proelaipation calling all Hie in habitants to arms. “ In cons- qnenre af this Proclama tion, swenyr eight thousand volun teer mill!iaqoine-1 ti e Ironpi of Pu. tras. Four Uiou-and Maniots, in obe dience to the orders of their chief Mavromichale, arrived at Calamatra. The other. Peloponnesians every where (lew to arms, so that generals Colocotrohe and Mavromichale were nablrd l« march a I the head of 16,000 men towards Argos. It »:s in Hie plains that they met the enemy, \vltom they defeated. “Ute wreeke-fthe Turkish army retreated on the side of Cniinlh, wheie a corps of about 6fioq,mcn, consisting -I 'lurk* of pdtns.aod Lepanlo, had just arrived. The victorious Greek army ms-cited against these new ene mies. This second battle was fought no the 6th and 7.1) Aug- (15 days alter he dues of the Austrian Observer) and rook place ip the plains of St. George (between Argo* and Corin'h.) Htreo thousand Tuiks perished. No account of the wound- d and pr isonei- has yet brenreceived |but abi.ut%iOO ■ - r ,. - . ... . huracs, 29 camels,and all the Tuik. lUtetnent o. Ihe prtjetl with Blneh Tie last Arkan -ar Gra-tte 127 h Aug ) ii.films tis of the re-ults -I- the suds, which were inslHuled bV the U. S. Attorney against a number nj persons who had rommitteil waste bn the public lands of the U. S. on the Mississippi by cutting midword, Is- the steam boats. i'wrntv ol th-’si- yniits boil bten tried : anti where tie lencenas m d ■, verdictswetit in Itlen favour. In 7 or 8 cases, where tin de fence was sei op, venliela we e lot Hie prosecution j but.to one rase the damages were assessed by Hi-- jury itonU.834, an-illier at gl, anil the -cat at u»e cent with tin costs ol suit in each cask Tmse verdidts ui-- said tnhayebem ag-inst pe-sn't* who are either inaulveut, ur have left the- territury. I nlBka* Ten times round the Olhbe! — jjenry Sleeper,stage d-iv r,is«ell known to many nf the citizens nf Philadelphia and Germantown, who travel in H-n -ta*c between these place-. F -r three $ twenty years he has followed hi - pre sent employment < ( staged ivitig mo«' nf which time- he has been occupied in d-iving the Germantown stag-; du -iog this period he has passed ovir a spared nlv,including Sunday, of thir ly mites—- nnsi-qii-ntlv lie has rnlle liro tin itrert and fifty one thousand eight Inn, teed nod fifty miles, .equi to going frit times round the. globeI Anil what is worth)'of remark, he wa-, never Overset,but once, and that whet) turning a Tour, horse stage in a narrow street in Philadelphia. Henry is a man of temperate habits, cheerl'pl disposition, obliging and kind, and thus* who know him always pre fer ruling with him,and such ia their confidence that oing children *re frequently placed iu the atege under his care without Iheir pareott or friends.—He ha* * wife slid five chil- drdh whomeht suppo-ts c -oftrtrbly. Village Record. The Congress.—The German p* pars are filled with notices of the movements of the allied sovereigns to wards the scene nf Ihe next Congres sional p-nceedinga- Us is generally believed on the continent nf Europe, that some very eiirauidfciary *bgge« linns wi'l b- oft red to the considera tion #r Cn«;re»3 ft> r repressing the freedom o^i- pre« throughnu' En- r npe, comprehending of course, the island nr Great Britain ; hot Great Britain is not in fact a parly to the Holy Allisnre ; and if it were, auch a prnj-ct would never'go down. The following i* given in the London Bon of the 12th Sept. •* an authentic M. O') Montmnrrcy ia charged hr Ihe France, io propone to Oongiess', I. A uniform measure of ebmpres. non to tie ndpntrtl ug -inst the present jmpului feeli-'g so alarn-iogly preva lent in Europe ; for which purpose the contractingpa-ties, are til pinvidea military imolitigant,' to be employed aUjliJ request of my one „| ihe p -r ties, the internal truiiquilily of whose State (nay he meiiacnl : and Hie cm ployipenl of Ibis cmili-genl not to b- oouaidered as any way liilerlrtBig with the geticr.il rflutiona ol amity eXiatii.g between the countries. 2 A general law for the regulation -if Ihe l’l-eaa, which is Hi suspend all lofi.il lows lintv authorising a gcau* 1-t'ilu-leof puhltcaiton thin may b (hnugtit cuo-iaieiii wiiu'ilie New ,Uu rupead ariaug'-ments. S The eieefion of a Tribunal upon the pfincipfu of Ihi Mayence Tritiu- mil established it Tropp u lur tne punishment (if ncea egaiilat the Gi-rilini Cntiledriac),fur tlut tirsl anil pphiahinen of - ftf-ndert «gain«l the -riler'of Ihltlgs now existing in Eti rupe. Tne authority nl this lVihu-ial is lo extend over all Represd-taliVe Govemm- nts, Iu toe extent nil bung ing under its action iticliviiln.-slg wim may.’Jrum the Tribune nl Iheir Nation- ,il Assemblies, hold l.-og-t ige -aid in- C'lilca'.e sloctrines tleem-'d subvotsive ol the peeaent system of legmtiucy. 4. A oieastm- which may itJjuce or lii»t Of litttCYt .f Remaining -n the Pull tllliee ot Savannah, ! Ga. Novneh.r 1st, IB J-Thiiio wish-| ing loiters I'r-mi this I.iatgwill pleaieaik for A-lvei tiled Letters. A mrs Ann A Andrew Leonard KAImr • I humus And-.,-s-m ,1 m-I-h-h At-vsio-I llnbeit An.liwaon douephtU Afnutrong -nrs llenliolia limy D tVITIiam Bundy Gttrdoh Reebee 'nut* Hhosla II lim-ni 1-ihn G Heel Joh— Jt'sliil Jiisepn Iter.h ij-ii-'g,- 11 ,lli - J Alesutoler Urvunt 'Villium 11 writ Louisa A lii-ougliton ''"notoi Its naril cupt .len-m. Uowon '.i Hill tl ode IVilliam 11 llmwnu ductNu-,,.1,8Bsynarfi-iupt Fill tlrutvn •loci Mil on Hartlot Onui-lnltr llug, lugli Braiinuii Gliurlea G lioyi Tin aria Ui-annen ■ ' Q W W l eapt AHe-dinm q*ry mlas Htvtn Connor luines Ourley William Guopet jr miss tluigurat Camp- I’atriuk Itoj ne compel’Bpain lo enter into Hi newa of the ll-ly Alliance, liy the o tablisli ment ul a Chamber 11 Peers. BEAR III ABE. I Turk, (Upper Canai.it)Seal. S3.— The week ucluiu lust, t„u ti ye, one 10 and the other II years of a e, sons "I Mr. William Jannum;'of lumpen field Bay, L'ke Bimcue, ubse v d an (id Bear u.d three young one swim oing across the B-y a they (put out il'ler tils in with u bark canoe, and, by tint use uf thiorfi e iroisjpun dispatch ed -lie young ones, and tank them on un-H'd of their canoe. Tiny made sc verul shots at Ihe head of Hie old one, with little or no . IT,-cl j at length, com - gin contract u jilt her, one nl.tlii-m fired <Sf broke lierslmulder, tile aavage lernciousnea ot tlio uiiiioai was, How ais-d to desperation, she endeuvdred to upset theCinne. A sister un rhm -ceing tJialt.aarUUCT-VT..Mui.is > , i., illtlubnitneis, t ,ok u nut her boat ami bell Win M Clark Julia Uidlimm nrs r, |?*VMI oil* harsh Cline J-onea llQvant Henri Oarnall in sa M K Da ly j John Derick It Delssioia - N'eVIrs Bute* Henry Evans mi's .4 L.Iwauls pul out to iheir as-iaiaoce. The be.i w her coming, lift Hie boys, anil ■ ntitle toward* her, upon which-the young Niiorod cried out, " U nit fear Sally, thump Iter on tile noae, ami keep her bick | we have broken unt il l«'er all miners, k- cp In i b,-c!t till we II In id iig 'in, alid we will break the oilier ” 'The h"V- were us good us iheir u-nnl ( they del sn ; and having high I-g-disabled, tlo-y pushed liei head underwater with Iheir paddles nd drowned her. They, with sunn- difficulty, gut her into the boa’t, in.) look t|ic four ill triumph lo land. The names of these lads are James ,ind William Johnson. MARINE. pout uv hji y.teV. Jit. IIIIIIVKD, ^ Slii|» Saft i, Wi» »'H»ury, iloilon, 13 »Uyl, lo^tlie in»uUT I*uwttige>'9, Mu. Savutfc, and *Tiiou S <eluy. Atiinr\i.s p^ont fim At Churlcfttuii mil. aloo|> Mcch»aic, Siiner*. 4 up p<m YnuifonT. At Cltarlcson ^9;i» ull. *toops William, Ueiil, to sail 3Utli j M v do. PHILADELPHIA,Oci-?l—A rived,ship Venus, C’limnnlm, LoinIoh, 35'U)n ; sclu I'PUe AinehRsu, Dninel, C tsrlesiun fc 5. Ch ared, brig* Mu ga ft, llcliosou. Mu* tatizas { Willium, llsriu *, Co >a. Bank State t f Georgia, SJV.I.Y.V.IH, .I#' Ociuiei, lb ii. DIVIDEND N». IS. P|1lfE Hoard of Diredois liH»*n g tlii« du R. (loclnre 1 a Dlvideinl of Ifyi pit iiur> on the capital stock of .this Uaok f »r tin iasl six months, the same will be paid lo the respective Stockholders tlierrof, or to their (>• der, on and nftir Tl»u»*day next, the 24th inst. Hy order of the H oard. A. PHKI BU» CsAlper. The editors of the A'lgu^ta Chronicle, Wsshinjfion New*. Geuigia Journal and Southern Record-*r in lloledgevilfc, will please pubiisii ihe above three limes, oct ‘22 For Sale, pieces Grin dy's white, mixed, 2341/4/ and bhie HIjiob 184 pieces Kaj ’» (nowMe in theae) >9 do London Dnflifxad Point UUnketa 200 pair Rose lllank' ts 15 percent less than the importinp: price 181 pieces whitc and red Flannels 60 do trreon Baize 90 do Scotch Tartans for cloak^ at 65 cents per yard 1 . 2 ca*es 4 4 I Jnen } at a ffreat sa r 150 pieces Ta*d i»ft D’nper 5 orifice With a large stock of Pancy Linen and WoolLcn Drapery, llotitrv and llahrr- dashery, which will be sold at prices lluti * wiH not afford partictUriang here. thhmas WAi.TO*;, Cl^ticc DM!# Joliastofl** sa'urc oct 32 rpl / hnon Pa-rolf nrs Ann F user L II FOHV 2 Serry II Femter mr* IC.i^.ibclh Fink- hind rhotp'is Osrnet 2 riiufiias OUdden •fnlin (iruen Frdderic flieen oapiEhpnuz tiillef ltoocrt Co.nincUn Wm U Coll cn| t Falw I) Courttr Kroons Dhok Neil CuibreatU * 1) G T Dortlc John Dmi^herty niis K DjY4ur 2 John Dunn Francis O’inn E Luci'ls F.vrrtt A >xuHl Ihnhdt'n c.ipiJuhu bldmlff V WdKam Fitts Charles Flinn Charles b Flinn Duiusky island • mrs Marv Glnnbly k misiCttroiinu thiis Honj G ihlsin tli 'GvilUslmu U bulumun Mis. muir * H V 11 ?, 0 . SST*. ,h * kiwk hoaso ot Mr. U I'lma, n«»r tlie i-.aHtei, in llar- oio 4 hi rt .l x„u ooiivcianq, , cc „ mm „d,ie cir.hl Of tJi. 0 mtlunu-a with Board and l-..(lgt«g,*ttllt«) « t ,„ Dally Hoarder a. oct!4 *,pl ' , — 1 ‘f-r*-*" ' “ . * *** The UnUej-sigiied continue* ilia F«oti«ge end Commissiou loteiiieaa, aodnflcrsfiir „| e ug, ,j elcc , n f lO-ru,- nice,. Ilf Hie present cfop, princi. j-illy orMIreoattUaui Up for family ok— “l*» lUH whole ami so half tiercel ofthe last year’s crup. a J^mviia-umson. - n V ^ Olifrttiatn Acndcmy. . , ° r f"*' 1 "** It tluiimouWa that ft wBLevabpeum. • the fle-Uif Nuvrmiier. Mi- W«. II. Want, late nf ^nulli Ca.oliea, sill take ihe place nl' Mr Itni.urlL and the Trditeea are liappp m hoing iililr in pMuoiincri him Inerti v- respect fully qualified forliiuution. ucl 13 General Collection (TUllE Subscriber informs <4 that lie tors opened an Cl ICtt HlibliL lor tlih Giilh'ction of Hills ffenerslly, an j will lw happy at any tiiuc, ly at tend to Uic calls f pis friends. ^ out 29' |p R. OLWS I'ftAD.' Horoovul. THOMAS DOWELL t CO. ! II AVIS removed from their old aland, tfi 11 Hie corner of Houghton and White (tor atreeta, apporiu Cat. A/uUuuu'a ,1/uii lion Unite, whefe tliey are opening, ie ad dition lo their former atock, a coropU-ti noutment of UtltjTa and SHOES, wuirf tliey ofl'er fur aalo on Ihe meal tei-mi. oct u *1 5|p Andrew Hi I Ih r Oliver Hilliard Matthew Hopper Filli* Jicksun**' U J.i'ks m inrs Suiiunuli Juck* sun DVII H I) HAtehlchtS Charlton Thoms* Jofwnon Naihaiiiel JoliMuii Lewis .lolhrion m's Heilur Juiinson K mrs 8«mh Keys Jim C RiiiRsmure 2 Lswrumi: Ivneelsnd Thonins Kuk • liaeu Uiinhal Hulumon Kuuhle L rhomns f.»n(f AhlcLivlcy *4MuthameH.sii|f, Mr Lynch Uutluoli county Fuiy I mu* tnrr Uuiijuinm F Lyun » % 1 M Vvderick Mnriton 2'Johl) Mills nr* Miris Marion miis Carolina Millen nisi Mji is Maker Daniel W Mon^in .Ismos Mehlrm . mis Sus.'.iinuh Shtr^in I'lioin is Miller hdwurd Munruu nrs KJ W Millin % Me Volin WCall Diijfsl M'Furlsna Foliard .M'Comvck Ih nj M'thillougli Fairick M'Cartin Siitro-I M'Call Judirc M'Allislcr ‘ bulluch county N VO ChsHcs Nnrrlss Hfm Ojflcsbny itisg Nurih Itowe Julm O'Conner Wm W Onn*bcc V k q Furnhsm PsrmK?e mrs Sarah Pliilips cupt Rdwin Feck mix Maria A Pirc« Peter Pouichenise Moses U (iuuily R ; John Rainm miss Jane M Robin- mi’rtNrs Hapf’lyoi V co son John (« Hioliarils-m doct Glib W Rogers d.mil II Uicnardaun mrs Sarah H •h'cts ur Wm Uiciiardson sen Thomu* llrall Jim W L Huberts Valentine H"wa1 A l Huberts mrs l.ydja Unystnn , doct Joseph Husst ll 8 cipt Jeremlsb Shaw 2 mrs Mary Ann F NOTICE. f ‘ARSONS indrbtcd to the estate of deceased, will please cums itfi watoi and those (list have demands will present them to the subscriber, who is ijiurised to settle the same. ^ , JOSEPH KOPMAN, / Juftinfon's Square. / TIJ1 \*t received by Ihe latest arrivals fro® UU England and Fi ance, / JO bales white, blue, and mined PMtffa 20 du Lnmlnn Ih flL lllunkcts F no nod cmuXe Flannds Orcen Uuisci and WniMcd Hosiery • UUok rurNim IOKO SHAWLS, with lead. Col"rfd l mill re ' miss l.ethin Stark col Snlnni'/n Shad aSainue|_San.mm J J thn aw^Dstun Henry SwSnstnn David S If«pfnn2 Stunton V llyrd muj C S evens Chucks Stewart Smith miss Sarah Sylves ter 2 Ilyins Stiles Walter Smith Wm Smith cant James Smith nr s J me Simons Lawrence 8pinacutt efli'i/bunco mauler Btlwin Scott oct 22 OJ.IVLU M.. LILL10R1DG M qualified cveente mots Ann Spencer John M S kcM ... mrs Jane .iliiwell mrs Sarah StoOf 4 John bulchfl’ Nicholas Terry Henry Thompson nun Eliz.ibf’tb Til- Futrick JJ’nr^ lllack India I<rvanillin Fine lilack BOMUAZINh.S Black (I,pn ed Crus do Nnplea Klcgani pluiyl and fancy- Bilk ll.lkfa tVlole caaslmete Scarft, do cam -I-' half Ctenth crape UOHKS, M.WPLRy u.t yojqsu cu i ups IjYJttt crape IfAiaei, plain and figured Clinton and Naiikiu Crapea du Black and colijk-d Dalian Crape Lineos, Latvoa and t.inen Cumhrle* S.-eetipg, table Diaper and table C otha Hattineta, brown am, btraoliedtheciing*' Common h fine demesiui Hlalda U Check* Gcinlcmeo'u Maid Cloaka l.ntfiet' 'IV taLiial Caroline Plaid do Looking' Glaarla, and a few ctMa straw IlunnetH, /DiyMsr^ patterns The abnveJjpj'iiils, with a general assort ment in this Ihr, arc nRcred as low assn/ in M»e markti fur cash or approved paper ut wholesale wov 1 lib —_4 —> »L 1 WTLl AM TtTRNER, rat-IGS |« i to inform' hia friend* ami gW the p lie, that he has rrei-ived Old ofiVra fi sale, very loir, far Co»t«r approved pi rr, a general aaauWmeal of itJi.il l oons, 'otuUuyfJtirUy nf .Verysoperi 43iochUllNDBEC01TOir n vgc.i n [ Bales of GO NOV’U h'll(TB, nr URand MIX’D LAINSirom No 1 th 10 Bales Wrfsh 'laina, *orted nombera . Bales Heavy LONDW DUFFLE BLAN KETS J iHidcs .1. 3J . d 4 Pol do Balea lied* I Wliit/UnnelaiitdfuAJUii* and. mi: il Clotl G-ecn and l d doc tig Baisea and Fiuitv . // loga . / Blue and B] ck lipl Cloths and —' r eelert lack and liiigtoerat Cbiriea Ti llt-n y 'I iuea capt Laihrop Turo- mra Martlu'I icott er j* - Joseph Thom 8lcplieoTulloa ' W Jantea II Walter Jo'eph Wiggins inias J .me Waters 2 mrs Martha Wigina oi-sa Sarah Walt* KWWrght uir* Mary Wall William h Henry John Widch 2 Thn* A William* nr. Lydia Webb.2 WmWhyatt I'homas tV Webb Ann Wiggins John Wilion mm Margaret IT. Itichanl V tvilliania^ WoOlliopter Joavpli Willcntt mri Cithai'ine E. irira Lydm II Wilaon Woodmff FRENCH LETTERS. - maAVe Ti-aai-r Andre Dioiilllard 2# ,nan' Jean Joseph, Auguate M Maadue , Fanfao mom Dueroa moos Dupont g, EADLY, P. M. nov 1 89 Fresli Butter, Raisins, &c. KKOS F mily Hitter S') boxes Fresli Rrsirrs s 4 Hslrs Drown Shirtings 15 boxes MoiHd Candles * 20 Uids N. Fan^lsud Hum 30 bbls do do 5‘) bbls NorthernOin fur sale low. by #. C. OJIFRNR, oct 31 pi Jtome’* »h*at .into 14 n whole ao Bales of Scutch Marat-ilka Cases nf Li case tu Cases Lei nl*: Caws Tabldaper, -4, very tip "asra lriaii jelin-m, Fjmiture liCatnbii ! ton on Furniture it lack Homl 4'oictiaws , i*ioga Cotton Ca Modi: Cases black , No. 30 Hosiery, Hi liov 1 isde IHild sad Tpiecca, l and Russia , from 6 to 10- 6'4 wide nit v, »nd Cot* edNoe- . paltern* fne mid very cheap and inserting Tnm- ibrie j*nd Nainsook it* Leghorn Hal*,from i. Checks, Calicoes,'* 1 ® i r Bale, a, TtnsTktc Improved 8 n p* A cHlMthl silver «w«. and ■»«*» . leie onlerAh' machipe is aoTorsned a. 'O be easily W" K 1 ” C h . m*7r as to be taken to pte. hrwih*prrtj«.^.^.*ce ■*•*>** chroni : lewiU tnspthe above thret acaiil * '>4L* , »oO‘«*' * ' kurl It ’djf'