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8 IVANN All:
TUESDAY MOANING, KoV. 1, I8W.
il >( ||nm WuImiii .aiwu.les l>»> mm
cd tui scat in tl.e present Uonqrct.
Several ttiibberiea h.v- been committed
between Ibe four .ml eight mile bouse, on
tho Sew U.idgc road, SI. Andrew! Yarltb,
8. Carolina, by » gang of emicd runeweji.
O.i W«dn*td.y list several negroes wen
Hopped, end marry end cloihte tekcn from
them—die rollin'14 immediately diming
Viem-.lvet hi llie plundered property.
Two ceece end one deelh liy yellow fe
wer were reported >1 Scw-Yurfc on tlie
2Jd. Ice of some tliieKm-n W1» found on
the night of the Md, Tide w ill more el-
feotuelly oheck llie aioknet. then nil the
project! of the U mtd of llenllli. Tin
whole number of ilrelhe during the tenon
by yellow lever it two hundred end tweni)
-three.
Letter! from Nc* Orleans lepTtlen' the
'■iluetion of tliet oily u truly diUrctamg
The fuucrele of peitout who died of yel
low fever, ill Iho Inner part of BopMMben
nvereged eboul ten per liny. It i* mostly
■cu. fincil to anilort, tlretn boot men, mid In-
borert I It imld thol n» one mucked with
the fever recover!. Few vettel! remain in
port, end the oily it mniily deiertcd. The
oru,i of lugtr hw fid led—.ml in it--l t-tpeci
ed to umouitl te more than 5000 hngtheude.
The llotton crop it large mid good-ttie
puce expected to he nliunt i t ere. Twelve
tiiuulend betel ol the uld crop remain un
told,
itrlHMrrr r»*1 Anffiryr,, iFfoniiuctml in «urh t
til tPW-in^tif mpmtPon thn jtri of the Rtnk,ii to
Judge JnliMtnn, it^Lthc publirvtton nl r^atrrpublic inimadvcrtion. In nr-
l.irut- U.etoty, rrTiltic to the rap dinar) Clare it would be impro|ter
Hue nf the Hpanieh piivairrr Hanrhitt f>r an nnintrrrtted individual to tib
alias Palmyra, by the nchr. (Irami-ut, I trade turn act I into a conlrovnny of
"Thii treerl it will bit rrcidlrctrll..thil kind, but when pulilir bmliri
line hern di«r li.tgt-d by the llieirirl 'oommit euiltcinue nnd high-handed
Judge nftlir United Sutra nl Chirlea lautrng, upon (hr righlt nl inditidualt,
tun, at h-iving a Ittvlul Cuitiniiatinn, levrry imiividual in the community
We are bound to presume that thie Itroomrt interra'rd, and hat a right to
dreitinn laicrnrdihg tn law, llol, if lilt op hit voice aguintt it, lc»t a (ire
nr may lie allowed a Word UPull the lenient ehnulll lie rviahh.hrd aahicli
occasion, alihnugh it may nnl lie pro- |'nr» rndauger hit right! iltn. * Such
per to keep her a* n p-ii", Lieutenant jit llie cuhc in question, and I uliall
Ongnry wat peit'ealfy justifiable ip | theirfme maku no apology lor lliit
Winging her in, and u», many thnrr limruaiim.
aiicli at lie can find at aru, Tint j In order In enable the public In
i> a N all u nnl Uoinmi.-mn, indeed! judge cm rcclly id the conduct nl Mr.
Why, a cashiered ufiicer may keep I Uheves and the Directors of the ll ir.k,
An tdjniirned meuung wat held in Wash.
Ing' on on the -Kld.uli to take loto consider-
/lion the resolution of l)ra 'I 1» iroton, pro.
tpuling a subscription for- tho relief of the
iGruoks -but slier several hours d<sru*tion
theme ting adjourned without comm*; to
•toy decision.
Jltorala'i JCx/fc-i/ifiun.—The e*p r dition
'ofihis blustering M»y»l pail salt, who »«p
••j'liv'ttrs to have us many lives u»s cat, Reams'.
^I.u-ncaibo, after *11, there is reason to hope,
li.ts been unsuggctsful. Ao article in Hit
I) auocnttic Pre*s under the Cmacoiblu al
t)f the 24th ol September, renfl. rs It cur.
twin that lie has returned from hi* expedi-
lion a^amat M*r*c* ho, hikI the account
• i-ktj itucceitfuL• Wo devnully hope this
Inu li genet may be currcM, although even
in siit) event of his buccum, the conquest nl
tho pl.it*: cohhUiaVe boon of no hontfii hut
the plunder whioh might have fallen to the
marauders. II s fleet, •oustating of one
luigvtwo schooner*, und one (l« chera, an-
chorcd nu the ltttli September at *• I .on
TttC'iH,^nn the Indian Cosit, and the nunie
slicrnnon the Patriot nquudrnn touched off
jiiiftin, and aailud immediately in puisuit.
'l lie litrcuha and hei prise, the Condor,
were at Curattoa preparing for a crui/.t*
The Patriols have rcccivi d a superior forty
four gun IWgnte f om England,
The National Advocate states n* a cau
tion tn the public, that *ev*ial application*
have lately been made in Mtnrca by blacks,
for phtoft i «n Ironmonger's store in Broad-
way hud been rhbbcd of tome bundtea of
thoemuker't friuW.
. ajrssc Putnam, Esq. who It represented
** *n eminent prtcriud mcvcbiud, a pro-
•fussed republican, and one in whom all
parties place the utmost confidence,** has
been nominated at a meeting of the mid
dling interest, in Poston, to ropresent the
district of Sijfl'olk in the next Congress.
Abraham Toum, a highly respectable
merchant of llontotl^jifcently deceased, has
left t\»e following bequests, afler aevursi
gift* and remembraneca to private indivi
duals :-.Maaaaclui»etts General Mospital,
glO.OOQj Synagogue, New-York, 10,0001
Synagogue, Newport, 15,000} ftoiton Fo.
male Asylum* 5,000 \ Asylum for Indigent
- Bny s, 5,000 j Humana Society, 5,00J,
Governor Wolctott hi# appointed
1he C3th of November a day «f
ThanK*ttiving and 1’rayer, in list
■ Stale of Conner.tii ut.
Tho Boston papers nnl ice, that the
pr?vsltage of disease in the too them
amt western ttatas has been pm ticu-
larly fatal among tho class of people
'who liava emigi «ted (mm the N*w.
K gland states, and tlist during the
last tew months they have had the
painful tank of announcing the deaths
of more than twenty narivti, or lurmer
■ residents, ot Boston.
Fortunate Escape.'—A seaman it
II. ilmur.on the fill iliet. fell from
the maM lienil of a tloup, a iliatance
■of silly ■five feet, «i>il reeovereil nie
feet wii^out hre.kings b.me, ol'Tiruia-
ing him-elf in «ny tinitiileruble tie.
g ee. He immeilioli-ly n-,*, wilk.il
twen'y or jliirty ysriU lo a CHiri ge
yvhici),tiiii».yfil him finmc, and is'do
inj writ, li i« auppnteil that a pile
ol wood on ii Kith lie fell, 11m which
gave wijouuder him, bioke hii latl.
a. —•—
Cm tty tnjjnfmn s — Tivncttiien
Save heeu fi cd so I irtier.d to piy
erilO. ot pi in tu- i..d, bv the taiilr- oi
JboHou, lur'uuvlty to tbcu Il0l.ee.
hie eommiuian, hut tl-u-o tli«* piere
uf pmchmoDt Hill retain it a virtue ?
Here is a privntoci'a ciiinmiatinn
granlfil lllnro ilian ei.r yriirt tt"<i,
limileil to three manilit 110111111111,111111
e.hicli thm'luift eipireii mure thnn
eil Venn »go ; nml (lien tin veins
nlier it. i'a'e wc h ive the cniluiKi’-
mi'llt ul a I.ieiitouiiot Siimeil.'ily or
oilier, n havbtnir lit Oder, egtpmlingtt
Hirer muliliiv—unit then three inonlhe
lunger, during which procett neither
llie vessel nor the cnplinn remain 'lie
tkiite I We tin nut pre-imiw to uwy
Hint the ilecition ol llie Judge wat mil
correct ; hut llie cose m ceriiiinly 11
sir ugbime ill luvoiir of (he t'laim id
Lieutenant Uregory and hit cretv.”
Ji Faithful .Sm-oiif.—Tho Rev. N.
title,ol Y\ esl Ilaitlor.l.(Connecticut)
recently pre .ehed lo hit ciuigregtliiui
mi the lil'iielh nn jivertary ol hit-nc.
cession in the oiiuittry ul the parith.
Aiming the punilt unri«(i-d hv luui cl
die exienl hit latuiurt, wan the Tic!
(hut he h. d preached exclusive nl ex
tempore tdilietiet, tliiriy five hun
ilieil and filly written vrrnmn« ! li
i» leiuaikahle that the pi oiler eitnr nl
Mi. I’erkint, ndirinled in die some
patishfir furiy leur years-
MKXIUAN AKFA1RS.
The Vliil.ulelphn Mir/.eiie cnntnini
mine traiielaliun of Mexinm It. eo-
llienta, whirh give n tleprpteing vie"
ol the csj ected triumph of liberty ami
eummon oei se, iiHlint rich ami ter-
tile territory. A njieeint tribunal i.
In be eeliihlislird in Vera C ms, anil
ill therapltnl of the oilier prnvinrrt,
lor the ndjmlicniion f.rxlu.ivftij nf ca-
tu nf srthtion against the state—in
hi her Windt, 11 Slur t'.li amber jnrin-
dietinn. i'liit tribunal ia to ei iiai.t
ef two officers of the army, m d on,
lawyer. |i i-. 10 lako cognlsanie
either separately, nr in cnnjoncliiin
with the mdinary juilget, nt aiii-dged
in«linGM of sedition end cmi-pii icy.
All me to tic cnnaiilnr. il gotliy of se
diliun, vhu con.piio ngaiiial the in
dependence of die n itinn, against the
Emperor 1 , or Unogieta. A'.peaL air
l" b,- had in tin- Captain Henna! of
the province. In the capital, Ihri.
it In lira Chief, " with whatever title
his .Majesty may please to give him "
tu elni-y into 1 lieu, the most active
ndeni uf pulice,
It cannot escape llie most carr-
lisa observation, tlntt lliit system
it, In effect, a Deapniitin, hardly
gilded over with plausible pie
leucos. The pretext is, that distrac.
lion had become to alarming, that
the government had been compelled
to mliipt measures, virtually suspend
tog all lutva. The truth, however,
is obvious and manifest. The aintii-
lioryif Jlurbida, in Mexico, like the
unnajjMrtl no-hilion of the great, ge
iicrtius and brilliant BoKAr.vnTR, bus
blighted, for a time, the hope! uf the
honest ailvncalci of liberty. We sre
almost ready ti> believe, II a llrutns
eoold be found iiioong hit countrymeo,
lliit modern Caesar's fall would be no
incalculable benefit to a nation just
rising into independence.
Halt, rot.
A gentleman Irom South America,
who liai had access to the bea' official
documents, and much personal nbaer.
vntiiin, during a residence there 11
mime years, lias handed to us'a few
extract! front Ida notes on some ol
thcr interior pro* inces of that Repub
lic, near and through which a canal
is proposed lobe cut, fur the purpose
of joining the Atlantic aid I’ecifie
Occeans—and has also shewn us «
copy of the survey. In the event of
this measute being carried into iff*!,.
hich we are assured is perlectiy
practicable, (and it ia now under con-
titlcraiiim ul the Columbian tinvern-
meut,) the advantages tn the United
States will be incalculable. Tlye pro.
vinccs ef Checn, Atdloquiu, Novita,
three of the 1 idlest in the precious
metals, the Halle tie Cuucal, Pupayati,
lismeralda, (iuuynjuil, Pusto, Quito,
dfc. with tvich we ere scnrcfly ac
quainted, will be thruwnopeu, and af
fnrd all extensive field fur specula-
tioo, in the protein dull state of com
mercc; and our proximity will affutl
us, a decided facility in supplying die
markets—independent ol shortening
uur communication wit!) Pern, China,
the hast Indies, ^jtc. and avoiding the
long ami lUogeious voyages roooil
( ape Horn, and the Capo uf (inod
Hope. ii.
As wc litre published Mr. Ch«vii’ ad.
dress to the public, we Ihink it but in
act of justice to publish the fullowitig re.,
in regmd to the cnnlroverty in ques
tion, it is only nccet«ary tn mike a
simple statement ol facts Cumin, id
will lie wholly unnerestarv. 1 shall
lake i' fir granted that the Committee
ol the Htockolders have done wind Mr.
Clieies says tln-y linvn done, although
the rrsidutinn of that Committee,
published hy Mr. Clieves, dues nut
bear him nut in hit statement, Tho
rraolidinii is cm filled to the “ past
and present cumliiiun ot the Sink,”
widnnd any reference to die Charges
nt fraud contained in M<. Uheves'
" exposition.” Mr. O. however, says
'hat a " distinguished member of the
Committee declared, that die Com
miltee hud been perfectly satisfied
with die proof ot everv fact alleged,
and hud uiinninioitUtf resolved lliai
every fact li nl been (ully proved
Kvery mail will judge for himself ol
die propriety of passing mien resol 11
duos, and publialnng them tn th-
world, upon reading the following
statement ot facta,
lu into, the II ink of the United
.'stales su tsineil s heavy lost in the
Branch at Baltimore. The President
and Directors of the It ink alleged
that the loss was nrcasinnnil by the.
fraudulent conduct of some of the of-
licerv *f the B tllimorc Branch, amt
it the instigation nl the Hoik, prose.
ctdiona wore iiiititutcil in the cour s
ot Maryland, against these itidividu its
lor the alleged frautl. Tlmte prose-
rtdionsare still pending. The parties
have pleod not guilty to the charges,
mil put themselves upon their coun
try fur dial. They have challenged
their accusers to substantiate their
chinges before a legit tribunal. At
though die Bmk has feril five emi
nent Lawyers for their professional
services, In conceding nod conducting
diese prosecutions,yet the Bank cun
fesseil nt.the I,tie term uf thu llaiturd
County Com I, that it was not pre
pared to substantiate its charges, and
prayed for a continuance »l the causes,
which whs granted. Al'er this cull
tinunnce,'it appears that the President
Hid Directors (mid Im* 11 r„-1! I know,
some n! the Stockholders) of the Hank,
elected themselves into n tribunal of
inynsition upon the ufi'.i. s ol the
Bank, Before this tribunal. Mi.
Uheves, the President uf the It ink,
charges these individuals with a "stu-
pend- u» fraud,” and ‘‘requested, us a
favour, ami claimed, as n act sd jus
dee, an Opportunity nf ptnving die
tacts which he alleged.” After hr
hud gone through with his pi nuts, ho
lys, on the authority nf n distinguish
ed member of the Committee, that
die Committee ” unanimously re
solved that every fact had been fully
proved.”
“I did suppose,” says Mr. Clieves,
alter so solemn ami public a testi
ninny on die subject, that even the
hardihood of the molt audacious guilt
would have hern silenced.” An in.
dance of such i auft'-rahle rffonterv,
ippression nnd tyranny, certainly ran
nut be parallelled in the records of
n 11 v other tribunal than that of the in
quisition ! What ? in this boasted
country of laws, where one rif its fun
it imrntal tmixims is “ before a man is
uundemiifd lie shall bn confronted
with liia accusers ‘before a legal tri
bunal,” ami where another maxim is,
that “ every man is tn be presumed
innocent until his guilt is proved bv
leg I testimony,” and where a third
minim is, that •' no man shad be a
judge in his own case.” I say, in a
country where such maxims are re.
eognivedss laws, ia it to be tulcrau.d
dial a man shall he arraigned before a
tribunu! without an opportunity ol be
ing Imuril 111 his own defence—that
trtbimal also constituted id his accus
er's-—ot the parlies interested ■ in his
conviction—that tribunal also being
witnesses against him, and after lie
has been comlemaed by such a tri
bunal, under such circumstances,
must he also submit in silence, or be
reprunched with the •' liaiddiuud of
audacious guilt,” fur saying to his fel
low citncnis, that lie is not guilty, and
claiming tn have a lair and impartial
trial before a legal tribunal or his
country? One is at a loss Iordan*
gtisge to express his astonishment and
disgust at such an audacious outrage
upon the rights of the citizen, more
especially when it proceeds from a
man occupying so high a elation as
M r. C. and is sanctioned by so power
futand influential a body as die Bmk
of dm .United .Slates, in which the
governmen' of the Uuion is repre
sented and has an impurtant influence-
Fellow Citizens ! if you do not raise
the voice of indignation against such
high-handed oppression; if you lamely
A commercial friend has po'ileN
famished us with die following stale
nf the Msrkets at Havant, on the
M'h inst.
Drovitinnt are in good demand at
present—prires and supplies atnJe-
ute.
The crop of Cotfee this year will
nnl he an abundant at wat nntirinat-
led owing tn a very dry setsmi— it* it I
jit will be equal tonne million irrobes.
Only tome tew parcels nt ordinary
hive yet come In market, but in a lew
{weeks there will be an anundinee.
Sugars ate gelling scarce ; very
Teiv guild parcels remain in market,
sod none of the new crop will be in
till February.
This Unvemment have come tn (lie
determination of m illing Hsvani a
port nf deposit, and measures are now
taking to curry Hid same into effect.
Under this system all imports will
have the privilege nf icinaining twelve
months after landing, ami if exported
within that period will only bo subject
tn expellees of storage, &c. nut ex
ceeding fi pec cent .
/'rices Current.—Beef, cargo No.
I and prime, bbl ; do No. S. gfi;
Flour, sup. Phil, ami Bait, bbl BIG;
do Richmond, Virg. and N Orleans,
I t 1 13 ; llunis.qql 18; Lard, Bos-
mn, qq‘ 18 e fid -, Pork, cargo, No. 1
Boston, bbl 15 a 16; Rice, Car. srr.
IG} rs; Pilch, bbl g,3 j R .sin, 4 ; Tar
f om U S 3 ; Spi'its Turnen'ine, qql
"l4 ; Tobacco, Ken qql gG a 8
Exports —Ooff-e, 1st quid qql £20
a fit! ; On fid do SI) ; do 3d do. triage
13a IS ; Cocoa, Guuynpiil 75 III ear.
ftlfi a 13; Cmdlinesl, ni ro 90 a 110 ;
Ouppsr, qqt 25 ; Hides, each, 2 4 11 2
G rs ; Muncy, gal 5 a 6 is ; Molasses,
h"g. 5 it scarce ; Sugar, must arro. 7
1 9 rs ; do brown, 7 a 8 ; do white, 10;
do white and brjiivn, as- 8 5 and 2-5
6 It) a 8 Ifi ; Segars, 1000, box 8 a 12
dollars; Vanilla, lb 12 ; W ix, white
aero. 14 ; do brown, 9;Sirspsrdl» tie
Honduras, qql g30 a 35 : Kxchange
on U. States, 4 per cent, ndv,
aVorfolk Beacon.
For Port-au-Prince,
The shin
MONTGOMERY,
Meirt’i,
•m.s ■ ■ - Will inwl with *ll*pstch.
{For freight «*r i>atuftu. apply <*»» fi"»nl, or
I to John i.A'ii(itoi' u cu.
| nov 5 yj
milks upon it, tint our reader, miv have P i r,, " t ,h, • loodamenul principles of
•0 opportim,tj*..f hearing b,.tli tides * I lh '' c " ns,ilu ' io "' »" J uf J"' r ''Dertiew
F .m Ihc Haltimar.- Fclend c«.*e 'Jrmnspled ux the dost, ymi
T-.e c.ontniveikj bniwiTnlhr Bank u ^' M4, 'r '“.<>* tree-yon are fit
•fthe United Bute* and sotueul tut lubc ,h# “
M.\piNE.
.fOlt'FtoF S.H r JWtrAJi(l.
•• AKNiVKD,
Ship Superior, J’tcHyn, Now*Ynrk, 10
(Uvs, to huiiKinel k Ai'gu, c i- iisijjnuuR, with
wulae to li Cami»l»**ll, .1 C irney, .1 H Cre.x-
m«*r, JohiHton h iMi*, G ftpuilmayor A co.
.1 I* 3utz, Miller W-FoPt, V •Hntler if co. A
Maxwell, K Itutta, Hissutt I* co. Maurel &
Liithebeaudiore, P M'DernmU, J 11 Older*
sltiiw, K SeFItuk, A II Fannin A co T It
Price, T Rtmllcy if c» G W line, M f.eon,
.1 W la«in)f, M \V Morj' in, Petersen h co.
W Si'-Mibron^h, D A C*»tl\vise, K lilt** Ei co
FJ Lay, T l.nnywor h, \V llradfonl, II S
Atwoiwl, A h F. Wood. lUlniTfniivhx, Ponce
if M K nzie, .1 Bony, »l liopnvm, S ,C JSc.l
Schcn^k, .1 II llurhcrt si co. A Rvans, A
Parsons, W GiirIoii, W Taylor A Son, li if
J Htibci’sham, .1 Lathvop^ro ami the mas*
tur. I’listoifrera, rnpl Kully and lady, S G
Schunck, lady, child an>l sui vmil. A Fiians
and lady, Mis Land and child, Mrs Sinqj-
son. Miss Sclienck, two Miss Lecounts, Mlss
Lvon*, Miss Pettit, Mins Oltlershaw, capt
Urudlev. Mesara. Waynmau, Campbell, II tr
uer, Cod wise, Stilus, Munn, Ituynor, Rvans,
Morgan, Lay, Armstr niff, Il.rion, Falli^ant,
Nichols, maulers Kelsey, Kelly, and Older-
c hirv,
Hriff Almira, Dyer, Uoston. 13 days, to S
H Pat jb an.
Sclir Superior, Horton, Hartford, Conn.
12 days, with produce to L II Sage & co.
23 inssetiffers.
S« hr Sulina k .lane, Drew, Boston, 11
days, to O Taft, P Hill. K Williams, K Dag.
RCri A c i nnd It S G fl*. Pnatengeri, J H
Shaw, It rmhham, T C Cooley, mid J in the
steerage.
Sloop William, Read, Charleston, 36
h-mrs. with merchandize to () Taft, S H
Condy anil J C B twera Patseagert, capt
NV Taylor and dady, Mi-Goodwm, lady and
child, Mr Sorrel and ludy, Messrs llrown.
Gray, Necdom, M illard, Henry, Msson, Je
wett, Church, Piquet ami Anthony.
Pole Boat Adeline, from Augusta,'to W
Bruen, with 518 ha.es cotton, to J Dickson
if co. ii Lollins, AL M'il> ueux, Duhamel
if Cuinmmg if Gwaihmey, Ponce k
M'K uizic, G Gordon, F. flints fc co. J Cam
ming S >n, W Gaston and II Hutchcr.
.ell Five Ful/tuiti —Brig A nertoa, from
Newbury pot t. .
re ron this pout.
At Plnlad. ships G orgian, Bailey, and
Liverpool Packet, lh<ketl, to sail 25'li nil.
At New Haven 15th ult. brig Empress,
B isks, to sail lsi ii.sl.
: CHARLESTON. Nnv. 2—Below, ship
Mercury, Nickels, Boston, 15 days; llr brg
T afalgtir, Havre, 46.
Cleared, brig Catharine, Wellsman, Ha
vana
BALTIMORE, Oct 24— Amved, brig
Canada, Hutchins, Havana. 11 days.
Cleared, ship Maasasoit, Brown, Amster
dam •, sch Col. Ramsay, Coward, Matanzas
B-)S PON, Oct 21—Arrived, ship Fisher
Atuev, Cammeti, Hamburgh, 34 dtjsj Br
brig Prince KidosofV, Woodlmusc, Btogor,
Wales, 3r ; brigs Hero, N Urloatu; liusc
in Bloom, Havana.
Cleared, sinp Sully, C^ok, Charleston;
brig Two Brothers, Shaw, Honduras.
Wanted to Purchase,
To 40 Groce EMPTY POUTER
BOTTLES. —Apply lo
oct 31
SMITH fit TURNER.
Nails and Bagging,
fA CASKS Cut NaiNasior4ed8 : zus
25 Pieces 42 inch COTTO^i
BAGGING.-—For sale by
JOHN LATHROP & CO.
no? 1 p % Hunter's wharf.
J. B. Herbert £5 Co.
O FFER for ante the following negroes—
1 prime field hand
' 1 do brick maker
1 do accustomed to attend in s
grocery stoic* Terms cosh.
oct 2B
For Ncw-York,
Tne packet hnif,
. TL Lli It It 4 I’ H,
Snail, Matter,
■Will sail with dispatch. For freight
it passage, apply oil btUtrd, or (o
HALL k HOYT.
nov 5 92
For New-York,
The schooner
S C I K N U 8, •
7\ C.rif.ou’il, Mutter,
A substantial guild vessel, will
suit on I'liuraday next. F*r freight or pas
sage, apply »o the master on UohixI at Bol
ton’s w harf, or to
HALL k HOYT.
nov 5 92
For Charleston,
Thu packet *lm>p
WILLIAM,
Captain Head,
(Entered as a regular trader,) will
sun 4 tii w’nt freight may offer, on Thurs
day next, for which or passage, having ex
cellent accommodations, apply to the Cap
tain on board ul -Bollon’s wharf, or to
S. A. CONDY,
Rices' wharf.
TT/to hat for tale on Consignment,
‘20 boxes superior Claret Wine
'25 bills Jenck's best Bye Giu
20 bhls N E Rum
50 boxes No. 1. Soap
10 kegs No. 1. if 2. Msnufse. Tobacco
25,000 (Tulls
Porta Sheeting.
PIECES Porta Steeling, received
^per ship Superior, anti for sale by
JOHN LATHIiOP if CO.
nov 5 p
Horns arid Iron.
fl/ZX Hit IIS t lorna
25 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
10 liluls Leaf 1 ob tcco
For sale by ' OURAY T.AFT.
nov5 92
Just Received,
FIuKlNd of Goshen Butter, hy the
nov 5
ship Superior, and for side by
II. M'DONALD if CO.
Jones’ Building, Buy-ttt eel.
SALT.
A OftRGO of Liverpool Suit expected
to arrive daily. In Store, 50 kegs best
quality London Mustard. Fur sale bv
A. RICHARDS.
nov 5 92
LOAF SUGAR.
A O BARBELS Loaf Sugar, Thomas' mu-
* ® nufMcime, just deceived from Balti
more, per sloop Knterpr ie.—For side by
DOUGLASS k SORREL.
nov 5 p
Drafts on New-York,
S\ T SIGHT,—For tale hy
JOHN If. HF.in k CO.
Ws’ited, sn experienced Book Ri-eper,
for such, a liberal salary will be g*ven j none
need apply but those who cau come well
recommended.
nov 5 92
DeuvgVa Yoiuntvevs.
itEKtlNQ will beheld at il\e Ex-
change THIS EVENING, at 7 o’clock,
on business of the greatest importance to
the Company 1 punctual attendance is re-
quested.---By order of Lieut. Woonnuinor..
J. W1LLCOX, Sergt.
nov 5 r
E. T. COURTENAY
]]TI\S removed to the store opposite
wJ Messrs tl’m JhgHt if Co. where he is
now opening a general assm ment of
DRY GOODS,
Received by the ships Cotton Plant and
Garonne, viz.
DUFFLE and POINT BLANKETS,
OLIVE and MIXED COATINGS.
WHITE and HKD FLANNELS.
Together with * general assortment of
Domestic and F nev articles, which he of
fers on accommodating terms,
nov 5 92
M1S8 LYONS
T ) ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of
k> Savannah that she has just received
from New-Yorfc, by the ship Superior, an
elegant assoi tment of
NEW AND
YasYvtGnoble Hoods,
which she is now opening at her store,
St Julian att'eet, between H /iitalcer-at. and
Jnhni.on't.iqttare, and hope* to merit a
share of public patronage. As she ha* the
assistance of those that are complete Mis
tresses of the business, and flatter* herself
that she will be enabled to give general sn-
tisfaction to all who may favour her with
their commands.
DBF.9S MAKING done at the same
place under the superintendance of Miss
Mr Rom.
N. B. Country Merchants supplied with
LEGHORN and STRAW HATS by the
case or dozen,
nov 5 re
Contract Wanted.
S EALED proposals for Lighting the City
of Savannah lor one year, will be rr-
ceri ed by either of the undersigned com-
mittee of Council, ak any time previous to
the expiration of thirty da> s from this date
—the names of the securities must accom-
nany the proposals. Persons desirous of
making a contract for this purpose, are re
terred to the ordinance for lighting the
city for more pa.tirulnr information.
RICH. W. HABERSHAM,)
W M. C. DA ME LI*, £ Committee.
OLIVER 8TURGE8. j
DO? 5 92
Dissolution nf Copartner
ship.
T he firm or jjuiwk i* m?ofr.v is
this day tlishilived, hy iu own linvta*
lion. Persons having demand*, will ren.
drr them to .1, B. Jiiuunit, and those imb bt*
rd will make ptumenf to him, ** he isdn.
!\ atitlinrilcd lo* settle the liusin. s* of ||, 0
Conctrn. J B J AC DON.
J. G. BROWN,
J. B. Jaudon will continue tho Ims acts
lie ctuforc carried on by Jutidon if Brown,
and solicit* the continuance of Uieii-fm-ud^
patronage.
ti»»? 5 p
N APOLEON in Exile tors Voice from
St. Helena. The opinions nnd nflt c*
imns ef Napoleon on the most imporant
events of hi* lift- hikI government, n Ins
own words, by Barry E O’Meum. Esq. ia
‘2 v«U, 25
Pen Owen, in 2 vnls. g‘2.
Life of the Rev. 'I homas Scott, D D. Bcc«
tor of Aston Sandford, ’Buck* 1 mcluding
a Narrative drawn up hy himself, and co.
pious Kxti*.”c.ts of his Idlcts, by John Scott,
A M. price $1 50
Sketches of Domestic manners and InstU •
tution* of the Roman*, 1 vol.
Fur sale by b. C. k ». SCHElvK.
nov 5 e
DRY GOODS
At very Reduced rrices.
IHO 1‘IF.CES White, Blue, and Mixed
J WV/ plains
50 pieces London Dt.flle, Bristol, and Point
Ulti' frets
300 pair Rose Blanfrets. a great sacrifice
96 pieces White and R< d Flnnncis
A few pieces Ileal Welch do uncommonly ▼
Fine
35 pieces Green Baize, some very Ibw pri
ced .
45 pieces Mixt and Blue Cloihs for 8er«
vsnts
Superfine Cloths, Ca p iSimere*A and Vesting
13 nieces Patent Cotton I’icfr
Counterpanes and Marseilles Quilts, great
Bargains
20 pieces 6-4 Sheeting, very fine
27 do Furniture and Itair Cord Dimity
41 do 4-4 Linen, aifspicionslv cheap
86 do Towelling nnd Table Diaper from
3-4 to 18-4 wide,'at less thnn sterling,
cost
200 pieces very Low priced Calico
56 do 6-4 Columbia PI lids
30 do Caroline and Clan Plaids
Figured and Plain Bombnzetts of every dc*
scription
200 pieces Russia Diaper, nnd Dutch Rolls
1 bale very low priced <!ar| eting
Boofr, Mull, Jaconet, Nainsoufr, Batills
Cambric Muslins, figured and plain
Muslin Dresses, Flounces, Trimmings, and
Tippets, of the latest fashion
460 dozen Silfr, Cotton, and Woolen Ho,
s erv, well assorted
93 dozen K d, Castor, Beaver, Doe, BucJ*
and Dngsfrin Gluves
10 pieces Norwich made Blacfr Bombs,
zeen, the greatest bargain ever offered
here
Blacfr Rsrsnets, Blacfr Canton Hnndfrer-
chiefs, and Fancy * Silfr Shawls and
Scarfs, new style
These goods were principally selected
m Europe, by a superior fudge, o purcha
sed in this country nt auction, uo that they
can and will be sold cheap at the GO LI) Eh
BALL, by
THOMAS WALT*5N.
nov 5 fm
SALT.
tail; Gallatin irom Liverpool, for tale by
HALL U HOYT.
oct 31 88
Cognac Brandy aud Jamaica
Rum.
hhds 4th proot Jamaica n«im^
5 fiipes do Cognac Braifly
BAKEIt if MINtON.
For snle by
oct 26
St, Domingo Coffee.
40 ^ >< ‘K 8 P r,me St Domingo Coffee
Just rece iverl and for sale by
BAKER if MINTON.
oct 26
For Sale,
I N Quantities to suit purchasers, LIVER
POOL SALT, tow landing from ship
1 Immus, at Perry k Wright’s wharf. Ap
ply to r
k A. L. MOLYNEUX.
oct 31 88
CANNEL COAL,
pOIt Sale by
oct 39
J. 1’. WILLIAMSON.
Clftitings.
'r\ ^' 0T .storied Castings, of. tope,
-i'-a nor quality. Just received by .loop
i.iitei pnie from llaltimore. For sole by
DOUGLASS U SOKHEL.
nnv 4 p
Corn Mills.
T OBEY*5 Patent Corn Mills, just rcceiv«
ed, und foi salebv
JOHN D. MONGIN.
nov 4 x
To Rent, , /'
house belonging to the estate of Dr
4* Casey, hi square, Possess'mn
given on the first of November. For ternyr
apply to Col. Sheilmanor Win. Davies, P.Bq
oct 12 tin 1
To Rent,
4 HOUSE pleasantly sa, lut ed in B. ougl
ton atreei, on Lot No.4.Greeu war
Apply to
D. G. WQODBR1DGE.
nov 2 ft
To Rent very low,
4 F.D possession given immcdiatelv, ti
* »■ new Two story HutuM, next lo Sir.'
Wayne*, boi.se in Yamacraw.
ItltOWN Si OVEIiSTKEET.
nov 2 p
To Rent,
T HE lower part of the building occupied
os the Georgiui Office. Apply to tho
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