Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 02, 1822, Image 2

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UEOIIGIAN. 1 81 VANN All: ba m KIMY MORNING, NOV. 2, 1823. ~B tire LyreUgrapliiaii-vvil last tv- ti.iiiK, we received New-York paper* to tti* 23,1 tilt, inclusive. Thry coiilale so- tiling of importance. No cow of Over or death waa reported ofi the 21 it. Oo the 22d, three easts ond two dtaifca were 11, ported. We ere euthortird to-stale,-aayt the In telligencer, from mi unquestionable source, tint Mr Gallatin Would not accept the Prr iidency of the Dank of the United Stales, if elected. ItilA.ilfitim ill ft* mum the CttuH fie *We fhlivei «nu**qiirnltjr Greeks.—Thi* (eelmj i* mending | their being l.f , ti the report aejra, in through our comtijr, The bate tie.It eltrtii gcondition, itnpliea that they Sickncit B» Arw.Oituinl.-0n the 28th ■ml i»tii of Septi mber there wire 49 inter. - Tnt-nta j on the 30th, 211 on the Will, 3J| on the 2d, 30 t on the 84, 41* and on the ■4th, 23 i the total number from tlie 28ih September, to the -4th October, inolue ve, was I lit). Ur lY-imcutm, late Senator from l.nhiaiana, and his lady have fallun vie* tun* totliy fevttr. - The New-Orleana Trice' Cutrent of the Till ult. reInai is, “ we learn-of no Iraiiaac' thin in the market during till week, worth notice, ’ffec continuance of the sickness in our city, ended to the usual dullness at this r i iSoii, ell'rct at present almost a suspension f co-nijprcinl transactions." AWijws —Colton to Liverpool, l l-ftth-u If cts i Franca, 2( cents i Northern slates If a 1 3*8th ; Tobacco do. 9 a glO per hhd. Hie ijock of Cotton on hand on the 7th alt. waa 6707 bales. I.cttefa of a recent date from Hamburgh rcceiied in England, announce that the Swediah government had recognised the independence of the Republic ul Colombia In consequence nr the iinuriat degree of Sickness rsprrk-nccd in Halt gh, N C. this se s it, a munting was conteinpluted to adupttmcli ineaaurca as were m -si likely to til event s recurrence, (lie nuinlier of sick ti o;n the 1st oi July to the tutli of October. Mas Mldeaths Jr i po|mlatioii in October 2161 From Will October to tMjO ,nmi ni min, ti deaths. The prevailing diseases have been > eminent and intermittent lever sei tioo of their cause by the monircha ol Europe, lias had Ihr effect In raise s counter feeling in every Ameiinti boeorn. Tbs meeting it Washington la an rviilenct uf thi* leeling, in the capital cur country, and it is nut Coil flned to lltal spot. A correspondent of the New-Ynrk Rtatrsmau unites, from Orange Springs, (N.J-) were n bbrtl of ilia meant of proem ing the necraaary fond. “ I am inclined (exclusive of (he re- porte coming from *n correct t enurre) lo believe that ittine, aa Mr. tiler n ulto caiuc in from Simla Fa some weeks ago, Hated that ho met Col. ti ii|let’s party at Hie Big Band of dir Aikansns, *Yid he hail nu doubt "The pariy *f this place think you [but they would f ill in with several forthe zeil the Statesman has tfken j wsrpsities of Indiana in a few days, into the arm* nf (heir unfnrtmnle client*, and coveted them with tears and embrace*, Thi* heart-rending scene continued (or tome minute*. f’nmier cried nut, " Adieu, .my frir-.ila 1 adieu all 1 We ere innocent —France will judge us.” Boris* slid to those •round him, “ -\V>fi iish our caretr *1 87 years. Il is vri y siniii—Adieu, adieu !” A’ a quarter In 5 n’cluik, B uies, O inbin, Pntnier, and Uuulx, signified their appeal to the registry of the R-ival tiuurt. in the cause of the tirei ks. We rais ed e noble cross on the mountain, in the rrer of the mineral springs, end solemnly-drtlicated it In their cause, on Saturday Inst. A number ot dons lion* were accepted end several gen tlemen volunieerecl tlieir services for the deliverance of Hist auffering nor lion ol'Ruropff from the power uf the Turks.” Situated as we ire, it ri not in our power lo aid effectually die cause of Urettk Irci dom—but die feeling which prompts llieir movements is nut the less honourable. The Far TVntfe.—Since the aboli tion ol the II. N. factory aya'em this gainful traffic lias increaaetl exten sively. The 8t. Louis Enquirer cal culates that one thousand men,chiefly from St. Lnuin, are employed on die waters uf die MiaR-u-i, and half dint number on the tipper Mississippi. The Missouri Fur Company, which ■ lone employs upward- ot three hun. tired men, hove reached the maun tains, on their way lo Columbia river—ami others are on the way to die same destination. These enter- priy.es inuet be viewed with sum* jealousy by the Hudson Bav tiom pany, to whom the American traders will be found powerlul rivals. Conti "ion,—The fever of this year jin Neo-York must forever'put to real, t*i least ill the niivids of those who ale tsnot entirely blinded by prejudice, h( lid there are euclij die thrones ol Yifhat class who have iii-Mril that yel Tow ur malignant fever is Out uf local •vi jyin. ft onginaielT in Rector street, .Med giudu.itly extended itself lurtlier " inlu thecilv—tit su wlm wer seited "■Willi if, were removed nl healthy pails sit die t-l-jr, and in no instance hus con '*»£+«»* r..u --■ wiii» wrrr -exposed tb'tne ilmusphere imim-dinte- fy surrounding tliillck, T .is is pruof sve sliould suppose, Mifli<.ient lo sup port the affiinia'ive uf udn-coulsgimi. rll,, still lurtlier evidence has been at In if d —Ilian wliicii nuthiug cau be itnore conclusive. Alter il had pro- c- filed thus a conaiilerable distance, ft -uddvnly appeared «t a place one utile from wlial was termed die in* f. i ell district, within which mile, 20,- MtOO.tnh bitants were located and re tnoined uninjured—and il appeared a- .mtrug porsuns wliu Ind never been within (lie infected district. This 'Could have occurred Iron noolherthan • local cause —vet; in he liice of all this, directly under htluwn observa. tion—bolstered by thi remarks uf *6iiih Spanish physician! lurnished by ■ fne erudite Dr. Mitchell Dr. Cnleman . continues ttf maintain the exploded themy, and fikeiUntler Peter in ti wifi’s Tale of a Tub.o curse and cunluund all who do nl agree, that hia crust uf bread is mat excellent ■uultbn. fofomJiu—B^ivar.vThe Caracas ■pkpeta con'uin it extjrct nf a latter from the iUutttiius BoUar, tu hia cor re pondentinthdeny pdda-ed Quito 2lv June, of slicis the Americsu gives the fullowi* transition i— “’This laeiutiftlcuunry, so much Ojloinhian and itriuh*, that none rextieedsilinlhetleolufenla, i* very fe-uite, populou*,id st’mds the beat Tnpetiit wiHfim** gixndest depart- Xi.eut uftiMoinbiavtid ten Sucre, its Yqrator, will Mftanl it with the Jtf"*' i ™ 'lohaht . jSttulj remain here Vue months, knd A*vsyt thv end id i year.-T go to , °"’*a. • resign nf Presidency, trecauae U tve .^Hj lc | u rt e j n, e duties of L offi ce< ** iulUier. At piesent tgCtiluiubia re are’ no Spaniards, md thus uve -conse- aj.enlly tuVfed. bey, my hopes, „ *' 1B •ttestinxble worl f peace t| ewe it lomyMH to resij tublic atf.irs bicause having ir*wn^ y in the xer •vne ot vwy cnAliy, | gl,t lo tlrdi «aio (he remainitig thu psrt ul Ir to my. glory, aud iiy r t i«.'» _ At a late lessibi c te Supesior "t urt of Mew flitkpsh in an sciioo «n account -fur Out , r f rum tvi tl oitginully befVty. ,„t u .e, a , u | pealed tu the Sufteni Court, arid ■ f me tonlinued tdu mhrue m,n„, * jury refer., ,| * ,J„f f„ r , hr |- oi"VjffF. ftn fijttehccit the orijitul charge lor l.'.e qutrt ium J The c-'-fsof die suit osoM robs My pur ®h*i, two or three hogt ads! * In conaeqtience of die Iroublosome and vexatious proceedings made ne- cesssey by the new Marriage Aet, which has-passed the British Par'ia meol, many young couples h.ivc gone 10 ieeland lo tie die nuptial knot, and 11 is and the Scotch Blarkamilh, who ipcrlonns the husiovss at Gretna tireen in a siiinniniy way, has so ge'eiii a share uf business that he talks uf pro curing a Journeyman. An Rngligh and mininteriid paper gives the fullowidg commendatory seeouut of the policy of file present cabinet* “The war wilh America was their prrsonal work ; there the honour be- Imieml to them exclusively •, St wrberc will be found s statesman throughout the world to envy or strip them of their l.iineli. The war in Europe ended while dint with Amei • a went on. Well id Herts and armies to let loose upon the Republicans, and to use them aa instruments of peace — How. than tu Him tr ial end,slid we employ them r The treaty wntt aa unwise as the war was disgraceful.— We fought to b.-beaten, and wo ne gotiated to bn deceived. On the cam paign of tiatirid.i and New Orleans, the Treaty ortihcnl was a consistent commentary” Tally ho! —The lew persona wito have bud the temerity to remain in the lower part of the dry. had fine •port yesterday—nothing less than a Fi x hunt. For some weeks past s Fox had been observ il to puss in and out of the store corner of Pine and Smith streets | ami as this animal has long been celebrated for its cunning, it waa coujpctud that Reynard had some uther motive in his visits than idle cusioaity. A generous reward having been offered tor his scalp, se veral persons acting as a private wafeh yearerday observed him coming out uf thestnre, when they gnvechaae. Reynard led them round -several blorka in the neighbourhood of the Coffee House, and finding they were determined lo overhaul him, he made for the river, into which he sprung, and had not proceeded far before he waa overtaken and killed. We un derstand lhat lie bad nothing valuable about him but hia akin, which hia pur suers consider' d he hnd jually forfeit ed for having led diem such a chase, and they accurdittly took possession oliit. vV. I - - U Mu. FROM THE SANTA FF, EXPEDITION. St. Lottie, Sept. 23—About three months -inch, a number of persons, iprnttpitly’Br llil* codniy, forming -two parties, nne under the" direction of Otd, Copper, end the other nf Capt. Brtknctl, left here for Santa-Fe,• up on a trading expedition. ’The former parly preceded that of'the latter, several days, anti we regiet (o-learn by the following extract of a letter from a gentleman of reapeotabili'y at Fort Osage, to hia friend in tliia place, that it has met with a serious disas ter. Port Osage, Jhigust 20.—“ It is reported that Col. Cooper’s party were rubbed by the Indiana, and left in a starving condition. Tite news came liere by tiro. Aikinaotf from the Council Bluff-.. , Mr. Immell, of the Missouri Fur Company, who had been out with a party, brought the in formation to die -guff’s. The parly •ofColtCmqier luofceut to Mr.fm mell tor relict wliu was mot in a situ atinn to sffnd them any—and they iiiUVY, either have arrived at Santa Fe OrTre this or perished. 'I lie pre«uinp flu# is, !hu' if they were nut deprived vi their j>uus and auimuuitiou, they who would rob and probably kill them as he had been stopped by'the tame pariy uf Indian*, and with difficulty got clear uf them, and hail he not hid an interpreter, would doubtless have shared a similar [ale. Cn .per being without an interpreter will ren dt-r hi* travelling through-five country extremely dangerous. • * •si mention this in order that 'you may let their friends know the source from whence flit news came, end ill vouch that what I have allied is cor red (as it was told me by tien. At- kinaou) in every etai-ntial particular” FRANCE. Conspiracy nf Ritclullc. Sept. 5 — The Advocat (Jeneiat demanded the sentence of ifk tiuurt on the crimi nal*. The Coqyi.lsner hearing M B.-r- tille ami the Advocate General, re- lind to deliberate. At a quarter to one o’clock, A.,VI. (alter twelve hour* siding,| it relu-ned and pronounced' sentence uf death on Buries,‘Ooulnu, Pointer, Rauulx i a sentence uf five y ara iinprjsnnmdnt on Castilla, I).t- riotiiL'ij, iuil Lcfevre ; of three year* iinpriioumrnt on Birtlet ; of two yearstmprisonment on Labour*,Coeh- et, anil Perretun j with a fineuf 5 )0 lianct on each of the seven lull, mid In be placed under the surveillance of the police a further period equal to the'f jicrioila ot imprisonment 'reapec- lively! 'G iUpillorr was'declared free from dlpuiiiiihinent except b-ing pine ed uinjer the surveillance of the police for filleeti years with giving sureties to ihemmount ol t.000 franc*. U irtillc, one nf the Advocatearnse, to addteas the Court on a point of law —an in consistency in the decisions uf the Jury, but was unable to proceed, so tlejply wns he i ff. cted. After some (flints, he proceeded in his ad- tlrea-. During the snort period of deliberation, d*- Advocate* pressed roil nil llieir unlurlunale 'clients. Se veral of theqe eloquent anil generous defend -r* tvbrc dirsidvcd in tears, and nil showed signs uf the moat lively annum, TheJCnutWel of Mesial addressed aotne cnnMiling lancuiige to Boiie*. " Nn, no I” wit ill Buries, viniliog, "It i* only the criminal that t r cm blcs.” Uaotilx said to B>riea, all that af (licts tuejx tl**-*rp'-*'*ncsot the-scaf liildi ITTwere tube stmt, ( would approach my death a*I would gn in txercise, “Arid I also,” said Dories, •should wish in-dying tn keep my head.* Then, with on 'indifferent lone, 'but tin n, whetdoes it matter It.mu I x seeing Bullet eundemnid for miipiiaiin, cried out, firgeltlng tti.it he himself was under sentence of death, 'Ah, poor Bartlet! They have condeuined him to prison—lie is as innocent aa the babe-’ Buries said tn Iris companions in death, whilst lie nqueix d their hand*, • My friends, if my head cnuid have been able to save yours!’ And then, for the first time a sigh escaped him. Me then added, with strung marks of satisfaction,' this cnmlemnaiinn will not dishonor our 'families. It is as during the Revolution.’ Buries called a young Advocate tn him who appeared tube his friend. He begged of him to Cause a plaister cast -tube taken of him in prison, which he wished to he sent to his father—‘in a lew day", *aid he, it is all that will re main or me.’ 'He gave to the same person a ring, a pin, and a waten, be. seeching him to have them conveyed ton place, the nanfe uf which he wl.is peretl.—•Sentl lhal,’ said he, ‘fur p»r. haps they would take it from me this evening.’ GoUbin felt some unensi ness on account of hi* father being in Paris. " You are very unfortunate,” said Buries to him in »n afflicting tone, "sinceyour father is here-” Ksuulx said, “ I da nut pity my father—he is a man but my mother !;’ : .Al- C. ffiiniries, in conversing with Gnubin, could'not restrain hi* tears. " Do not grieve,” said the young sub officer, “ you will be happier another time. This has not depeuded on-you —it wasour destiny.” Boriea asked for M. Merilhon. It wasanswered that his fiiemts had taken him nut bl Court, “ Excellent man,” -eaitl Buries, « would that he., were here, that I might console hint.” After the sentence was pronounced by the Coui t, die Preside-.t informed the prisoners that they had tliree t)ay« to appeal. Biirica immediately said, “ Mr. President, after the impartial manner in winch you have acted, we take the liberty of requesting that you would give liirectiutiAliat we might not br separated—myself and the other con demited—let us be placed in a dun geon, if necessary, but let us nut be ironed !” •fne gen* d’armes^ arranged them- velvet to remote the prisDneia, The Advocates agata threw themselves MARINE. panT OF BAFAJtrXJUtt. AlddVKI), llrig Telegrspti, Snep, New-Ynrk, 6il»ys, with mcrchsntlite, to Hall U Itovt, owners, asint -idlers. C nning nut passed brig Fait* ny, Tacksnt, from Neiv-Orletns, bom-d in. I^cl't ship Superior, Jocelyn, to suit s-one day. I'aucngert, Mrs Page and child. Mrs Ham, Messrs, linnet, Wood, Roe, I ’Cou nt:!, Leuca, YVoodtluli, M-ivtl Hum,Ogden, Murlow, L-.ngwiirih. sod 24 in the steerage Sloop Albert. Ege- y, H .oils. 4 days, with 50 bigs S. I. cotton, to Miller CJ Fort. 'ARHivata rnoe tbis pout. At Da- ren, 31st ult. sclit Tltorn, VtrmBI, 3 days. • -. * ci.nnr.D von this pout, At C'mrleston 3lstadt. stoops William, Read, and Mary, B own. OP PoH'THlS POST. At New-Y -rk, J.id ult. al-ips Favorite, 11. Besr-s. to nail 27th nit. i Hesperus, St'Cor. hie 28ih ult'; Howard, Hol ir.gr, 5th mat. Atla-mc, Tsy'orI barque Mary Augusts, Miller i brigs Joseph, A Hold-ege i Native, Cole r stoops Esses, lingers i Susan, Brad ley. At Halt. 2'2d ult. sloop Fs:ket, Clark, to ■ail 27th* At Salem, tliip Indus, Brown, to suilWlh Oct, Ry the Telegraph. NF.W-YOItK, Oct Jad*-Arrived ship T.lverpoot Trader, Skinner, S-. Petersburg, HO ilars i Br Packet ship Wulsingham, Bat- lock, Fal.nnuih, vis Mslilnx, 4U days, with Ihe Sept, mail; nig Rapid, Niculls, Fomaui- F-.ince, 16 days i brig Fanny, Curacoa, Ba ker, 26 itaya. Oct. 23d.—Arrived ship Soiuc, Will ama, Amsterdam ; cleared slop Manhattan, Crccker, Liverpool. PHILADELPHIA! Oct 22-Arrived, sell Mncdoimugh, C -peland, Curacoa, 22 days. Cleared, brig Swan, Franklin, New Or leans. HAY .Fei 1 for sale by BUNDLES prime Northern Hay, oct 31 88 HALL is HOYT. Wanted to Purchase, Tn 40 Groce KMPiY • PORTED BOTILE^.-A [ ly tu SMmi & TUKNTiB. net 31 P Nails and Daggitig, O r\ >KS Cut Nailts MKffmU-fi BI7. 8 . _ 25 Pieces ‘42 inch COTTON Lagging — For sale bv JOHN LATHHOP b CO nnv l p flu • 8 vL I'. B thels Liverpocil ffrounil U aalt, the car^oof the ship UtUj GmiIrUii iruin LiverpOuI, for sale by HALL U HOYT. oct 31 88 NAILS. Cask# Salem Factory Patent Nails, 'just lumtcilfroin ship South B ston, ami tor salu by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. oct 10 u Hunter's Buildings. Cognac Brandy aud Jamaica Rum. ® hhds 4th prool Jamaic** Rum 5 pipes do Cognac Brandy Ftir sub by BAKER ii MINI ON, out 26 -St. Domingo Coffee. 4Q bags prime St U muiKo Lofice Just itjceivffl and for sale by BAKER U MINTON. oct 26 J> otice. STS?HITHER the L tpuin nor Contignet s of the ship Three Sisters, will beac- countable for any debts contracted by the crew. nnv i p For Sale, I N Quantities to suit purc’iasers, LIVER- FOUL SALT, now landing from slop Thomas, at Ferry & Wright’s wharf. * Ap* ply to a A. L. MOLYNEUX. oct 31 88 CAN.NEL coal, jpOU Side by oct 29 J. P. WILLIAMSON. SALT. i\ CARtJo of LIVERPOOL SALT «A daily eapected, For hale b» * „r,t 30 S-LDUNi^G. J. 11.' Herbert § Co. O FFER for sale the following negroes— I prime field hand 1 do brick maker 1 do ' accustomed to attend in a grocery store. Terms cash. oct 28 ■Genuine Seidlitz Powders. * CONSTANT supply Jtf the Geauine ."V Seiditz Powders -an he obtained si the •tore of FitANCIJ J. LAY, Chemist imd Droggist, Comer*/ Con if rot cj Ufululcr lit am, •Cl 30 b For Liverpool, FIRST VESSEL. I hr well known fast ta'ling coppeiM A enpner fstten'u Ship CI5URA, ■■ti m. ■ Gun/ner, Mniter, llil commenced Irmding, snrt will *mI for tliealmvc port onHondsf, 10th ln»t. ■«*•■ thrr pwrmittHig 1 . For freight of 200 bull# Cotton or pssMgc, Imving good acco.iauo- dations apply to the captain on board* at Mongin'a wharf, or to SAMUEL WIUOHT. nor 2 90 For Ncw-York, The f#i»i aailinr navket brig PANTHKA, * Jnhn Uradletf, Mnit- r, Will smiI on Wednesday next, 6th mat. v*find «ml wenlher permiuing. For freiglil or passage, laving elegant accum* modations* apply to the master on board at Telfair's whutf, or lo ISAAC COHEN. nov 2 p For New-Orletins. The schooner JANE, Cufitnin Cowan, To sail positively on Sunday, the loth io&i. wind and weather permitting, having the principal part of her cargo en» gnged. Fur freight of the remainder or pnt* floge; having excellent accommodations, ap ply on board to capt. Corson, at Amier sou’s upper wharf, or to p.VNIEL CARNEY. Jr. nov $ e ’ Hunters* Buildings. Twenty-Five Dollars \tn; L hr given for the appiehentic L8AW, ■ Nrgro man f. rinerly I longing to Judge Huger. He I* about * or 40 year# ol agc ( and 5 feet 8 im higln neither stout nor tlnn, ol a light c plcxUm though nut jellow \ he hnaa n m one dticck, occasioned by the toi ache. R b J. 1IADERSIIAI nov 2 4re LUMBER. OrpiIE Snhscribers have on hand* end w U receive in the coorse of * few dayg Urge supply of sawed lumber, ataorf' They ate also agents for persona extensu. ly engaged in the mukmg of Ranging Tig ber, 1’ipe* Hog»heail, and Barrel Siavj many of which are no^* ready for mar|B and could be delivered on thott notit. They have on hand, and within a few mitj of this city* eight hundred thousHnd priiT boated and rafted Shingles. All of whH will he told on their usuul accommodati terms. . ij BROWN U OVERSTR^EtJJ nov 2 p For Charleston, The aljion TRAVELLER, linker, Jlfn*/er, mmm Will sail on Tuerhy next, wind and weather permitting F »r Ircigbt or i assage, apply to tlie maMter on board at Exchange wharf, or to ISA tC COHEN. nov 2 r Administrator’s Notice. N INE mdnllta after date of this noth, ' application will be made to the Ho, ^irable the Justices of the Inferior Cog cf Chatham County, when sitting for ottlil ary purposes, for leave to sell L t No. 24. . [two hundred and forty-five) in the tfih Heenth district of Monroe County, contaf ing two hundred two anil un half acres being tile real estate of Jorcmiuh Cron deceased, J 1*. HENRY, Administ’r of Jeremiah Crum Savannah, it! November, 18J2. nov 2 ax ¥- tCP The Copartnership hitherto ex- isting under the firm of Hill iS 'Penny in Savannah, Mild Penny is! Util, Augusta, Gi»/ was dissolved by mutual agreement, Octo ber 2d, 1822. PARIS HILL. •OLIVER TENNY. To Rent, A HOUSE pleasantly situated in’ B otigh. ton street, on Lot No. 4 Green ward. Apply to D. G. WOODBUlDdE, nov 2 p To Rent very lo\v, A MD possession given immeiliulclj-, two new Two story Houses, neat lo Mr. It. Way nos house- in Yamucraw. BROWN U OVERSTREF-T. P nov 2 Board and Lodging. T ilt-. Siihacritivr can accommodate seve. rat Uonilemen wii h Board, either with -a w-th-Mi lodging, at hia residence in Conn House square, ou mode- ale terms. . B. W. LEACH. Jtov 2 p Wanted Immediately, T WO JOUUNEYMEN llAKt.US. To gf’-d workmen of steady habits, steady employment and liberal wages will b*? given.—Apply to the Su|)scriher*at his Uakcty tn Broughton st. or at Spring Hill. MULFOIfl) MARCH, for sale, Empty Floor Barrels. Apply as above, nnv 2 p 1 ' A Valuable City Residence for Sale. . T HE Subscriber offers for Sole, his new, large, and commodious Brick Dwelling House in Courthouse square. It is so well known, that it i»onty necessary to say, that it has at way a been considered one of the most desirable residences in the city, il not sold in a few weeks it will be rented* ^ JAMES M HENRY; nov 2 90 Havana Coffee, &c. BAGS Havana Coffee 15 hhds Jamaica Rum . 4 pipes Brandy 3 pines If Gin 15 bales Domestic cotton and woolen goods No 10 Cotton Cards SO casks Cut Nails , Wrapping and Writing Paper 5 Cases Straw Bonnets Axes, &Ca—For sale by „ K{A!US HILL nov 2 p For Sale. BRL9 New Mackerel . aV4/W4/ lOObhlsKye Whiskey | 5 pipes cognac Brandy entitled ' to debenture 50 kegs Bpii Jumes HarrVs crook ed Brand Tobacco Jh'imc new liice—2d quality do. A*n*Invoice ot Glassware A few bugs Almonds Apply to no. ® Who offers for Rent- h y T i?.^?X R . H0U "^ amiy occu p^ Wt^arf. eISan ^ ^ ountln S*fioi>m, on unttr’s 'n Gibbon’s Biicb build- n*tVthe Markets. . nov 2 • t Land For Sale. T HE subscribers offer for sale the follow- ing Tracts of Land, some of them very trahwble, viz i *> 138~1 9. No K6T 2, District •J CHKAP CLOTHING STOR] J. W. WMtlocTt & C _ A\ HE ntiiv opening, cornoi-of WIIIT/I - uu— KF,R and BRYAN 8TBEET8, a feel c aud geni tal assortment qf CLOTHING, cnasisTiiiu up 8uper Blue and Black Dress Coats U i n-aorted colors do do Do Blue and Black Waterloo! do Do do do Caasimcre pal loom. Do assorted do Drab U x and Cape Coats Flsio Cloaks by the dozen Great Coats do do 200 Negro Suits, fi st quality Foie Linen and Muslin Shirts White and Bed Flannel do Do do Drawers Elegant Black Silk ami Fancy Vest* * „ u “, Blue and Black Caasimcre da Knit Shirts and Drawers , Wellington and Washington Boots - o,'"!! e ^’" <!."« *«■* rumps t Black S-tk and Flag lldkfa, which theXn ofier VJ/E.1P for CASH. ®T To Rent, The Dwelling over the Store, cnniistihl of one Large Room and four Red Itooul Kitchen, fee.—the rent moderate. Apply o pantA- da mb above. Nov 2 NQTJpE. HfE Copartnership of l-sr.rn Sront ■ - Co. is dissolved by the death of . atone, Which makes it necessary that a Notes and Accounts should be imm^diatl ly Paid that are due, to the subscriber, wh m the surviving Partner, at their old-atam near the State Bank, o-i e • LEGHAND CANNON. Hie business will be continued-at the a hove stand, under the firm of S. TOUSF.l y CO. who are now opening a large am extensive stock of best Su| erfine Clotha Cassuneres, and Vestings, winch they are determined to sell for Cash at reduced pri- -res. Just recei ved the latest. Philadelphia and New-\ ork fashion*. All orders prompt ly executed and thankfully received. LKGRAND CANNON. SINCLAIR TOUSEY. "nov 3 ti At Cost,, for Ca6li, To tlooe the Concern of. the late .firm of t. SVOJfE U CO.. Tn EI, f •£?■•-* ° r Good, ant M. Ready Made Clothnigi consisting of | great variety of articles, mad* in tU bp* manner and ofgyod maierials. Those whi wish to purchase for cssh.will find it foi their interest lo call, ns they cannot he sold for oredtL LKGRAND CANNON, Surviving Parner. Bryan-itreet, near the Slim Hank. N. B. It is presumed that all who are in- debted to (lie late firm of-J. Stone ti Co will call and cancel them, without subject ing the subscriber, to the necessity of put. tmg their notes and accounts in the bandl of their- attorney for collection. „ . L. G. CANNUNi nov 2 |a S3 1 4, District 107J-13. of SAD 6, Houston. o-S 2, I, 13, 4, 17, Distridt ^12, of ' - Henry, te n' 18 26 34 160 28 S- 5, of 25<‘j to, Monroe. 7 14. D.Fayet. 226Y 5, 1 [ J 5, 267 J 12,. 190 | 3, District 133> 2 0 f 225 | 14, Dooly. 26 | 6, 153J 12, 61 j 11 162 I 18, 48| f4, 13tj 2, Persons ire hereby cautioned not to seta tie or cut timber in die shove tracts of land BULLOCH U DUAHVHl’. nor 2 » proclamation. YU’iS felioy■R. t -aj gl1f <5 L \ W HE, -“A8.sou,eevi' ./ ■ ’ ^ ’ or persons, “- , - <le*qfnad petto God before the ir ,“'’'„ h,v ;r*' ,, ' e 1 author,t' , r , C ^ e .“’, m ahnoui/y and i» a- . T ve J 11 en '«*»d.the. Walts of PABl! -•'1 took .rom the premises of nay impen quarters one Crowrrenclosed in si] an,I co vered wrth the golden treses of or beautiful Detnooelle, l ihere/ore give m lice, that any information »(iich may lea to the discovery Of the thief, will he mo gratetuty received ind the above n ward coret,ally paid-or should the mol factor return the piece. As or they shall b * m l,0< l ucs "ons asked. N. B. Should die Crawn not be retort ed before next week, the names of th thavere who took the same may rely upo beiogeiposed. Editors of papeia throttgl out the state will gire this pructsmsiio one not-ce. •nd.rettira their accounts t Pans, where they will be paid at sight. Done at my Head Quarters this 31a October, in the ternh year of m reign. JOHN PAfilS, K. C, E. B. nov 2 93 For Sale. CT. CBOIX SUGAR, O Prime G-een COFFEE COTTON BAGGING, Homan CEMENT—by oct 28 » GUO. (JORDON.