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SAVANNAH
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NEW SERIES—VOL. I.
SAVANNAH, THURADAF MORNING, NOVEMBER 7.1 Sit
NOt 17#
SAVANNAH:
WEDNESDAY HORNING, NOV. 6,1822.
(O' The Hev. Hr. Him.ii will pretch
THIS EVENING, at candle light, »t the
Baptist Church.
/Veil Havana —Hkvana pipers to the
^Rk ult. here been received in Chtrleiton.
By the new regulation of the duties in the
. ieland of Cubt the duty on lugart it reduc
ed to 6| per cent.—no change to tale place
in Coffee—a duty of £6 per bbl. ia to be
had on foreign flour, importei) in foreign
veaaels, erclnaive of the } per etnt. to ttie
Chataher of fhmnaeree—if Imported in
Spanish bottoms {4. Spanish flour in'
Spanish vessels duty free. Hies it to pay
SO# per cent, ad valorem t and all artioles
which have heretofore paid in ad valorem
dtfely of 43# per cent, in future to pay 38#
per cent, and others reduced in lile pro.
portion. *
It was conjectured that the recent dio-
turbances in Uesioo had been quelled, is
Yturbide had again permitted the trans-
pnrtation of specie from the mines of Vera
Cun.
The Havana expedition in pursuit of the
pirates it ia said had captured several.
Kice scarce and will command £5 50
readily t Coffee high i Exchange on the
U. S. 6 per cent, advance, and none to be
had i on England 18 a 20, scarce.
Letters further confirmatory of the
defeat of Morales at Maracaibo, have
beeu received at Philadelphia, tine
ol these states, ‘M oralea is completely
hemmed in—lie must either surrendei
or tail n sacrifice to hit otvo rash-
Deis.”
T wo cases and lour deaths by ye!
low fever were reported at New-
York, on the 24:h uR. | nod two cases
on the S3ih; nu new esse was report
*d on the 26th. tin the 26lh ice
w. sformed, and a slight fall of snow
perceptive in the neighbourhood ut
the city, of the thickness of half an
inch, and the citizens were eugaged
iu reluming to their homes.
Wsehnndred and thirty att-peraena
(principally non-residents) died in
New.U. leans in the month of Septem
her. Deaths from the 4th to the 7th
September inclusive, one hundred mid
three.
It appears by letters from different
parts ol Lnuisiuni, that very extensive
damage lisa been done to the cottun
crops by the rut and caterpillar,
A verd'Ct if five hundred d dlars
damages was given, at Boston on the
83d ult. in (he vise of Captatu Hull
vs Mr. Joseph Ingerstill, fur an alleg
ed libel to the Bustuu Patriot.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
By the arrival yesterday of the ship
Emily, Capt. Uabcuck i London dates to
the 21st and Liverpool to the 22d Sept,
ere received. We have been favoured with
London, Liverpool end Glasgow papers to
the 2lrt of that m milt. Their contents
are, in a great measure, devoid of intereet.
The accounts fiotu Greece are con
flicting and contradictory, But there
S tou much reason to fear that the
ipieheiisinns of the friend* of free-
iin are well founded. It is impoasi.
ble, however, among the conflicting
accounts, to arrive at any positive
conclusion# Letters from Italy, of the
1st September, represenJjHieir cause
ai lust, anil the iiihabitaiTi* as flying
belorr the invaders. A French paper
(the Drspcau Blanc) also atates that
the intelligence of their reverses is
Confirmed. We give below what ad.
ditiuual intelligence is furnished by
out papers.
Spain continues in the same dis
turbed and unsettled stale as hereto
fore. The extraordinary Cortes was
to meet on the 24'lt Sept, to take into
consideration the state of the nation,
gaol the institution ■ I a civil code.
In France, public spirit was dis
played in the unanimous popularity
of tliose plays which alluded to point
cal events—and those parts applauded
must pointed in their Allusions In the
unfortunate Into of Napoleon, and the
c induct of G oat Britain towards him.
Messrs. Guise, Catsano, Lrgracieus
and Faiicillou, editors of tile Constitu
tional, ttie Pilnte, the Courier Fran-
caise, and 'he Journal <!u Commerce,
have been triid in Paris fur giving
false reports ul Ihe trial of General
Berlon and Ihe Rochelle conspirators.
Their rral i fl' nee was detailing to the
public the btf. ctiunate comuiieedration
which the audience, and must of the
advocates present testified h r the fate
of die unlortuuate young 1 men when
they were convicted. The edii-M- "I
the Cuiislitutiutiel nod ol the Journal
du Commerce, were condemned to one
years imprisuument esen, and a fine
ol 5,000 franca. The editors ol the
Cnuiiei Fraocaiae to six months im
The editor of the Fdutc to one yens
imprisonment and a fine of 1000
franks.
Disturbincei continued to exist in
some of ihe birnnies or Iretiml—the
P'ltlto crops were abundant, but
the people suffered for want of cloth-
in*
Mr. Canning had been duly com
missioned as is one of his Majesty’s
principal Secretaries of State, and
had received the congratulations of
the Foreign Ambsssidora, Mr
Wynne is (ho most likely candidate
fur the India appointment, and it ia
expected that Mr. Huskisann will dis
place Mr, VansilUrtai* Chancellor of
the Exchequer.
Parliament was to meet *nthe 26th
November,
biasaid that Lord Londonderry,
a few day* previous-tWTrls^rteath, tell
severely the tliaefoauraa made in Dr.
O'Meara’s" Voice from St. Helena,”
relative to theUnblt Lord’s conduct
towards Napoleon.
The revenue of Portugal has prov
ed deficient uihre than two thirds of
the amuunt formerly collected. It
waa reported, that some change in the
commercial evttem ol that kingdom
was to take effect, to render it more
productive. The London Courier
slates, that the esprdi'ion for the
Brazils'had not sailed and that (he day
for that event was viewed as distant
ever. The people of Lisbon were
wholly in the dark as to the situation
nf the Brazils, and even some of the
best informed doubted as to the course
the Prince Regent, at Kin Janeiro,
might be.compelled to follow.
An article from Constantinople
of the 11th August,states, that “there
is no longer any doubt that the Gnv
ernment of Ihe United States h»«
formed a close alliance with Greece!”
The article add«, " the American
-quadron,stationed in the Mediterra,
nean, which is authorised to save the
the emigrant Greeks in ease nf a ge
netal disaster, wa^ received on the
23rl July, with much solemnity at Hy.
dra”
The.attention of the politicians in
F.urope was fixed on the approaching
Congress of Sovereigns at Vienna,
which waa to open in the Uttrrpart
ol Srpti mber. The diplomatic corps
were to motion, feud M. Montmorency,
the French Ambassador, had arrived
at Vienna an Hw flth' Aug—the Em
peror Alexander arrived the preced
tng duy.
An association, called the "Society
of Regeneration,’’ ia laid to exist iu
the Swisa Cantons, and on the fron
tiers nf the Milanese. These also
ciationa will, it it auid, receive the
attention ut the Congee at.
It i9 staled in the Brunei! Oracle,
that the Marquis de Lafayette was
much agitated on finding his name
so strangely compromiivdin the i.ffiir
of General Burton. It is added, that
even in Ihe event of his re-election to
the Chamber of Deputies at tlm ap
prnaclting Election, he would nut ac
cent of the nomination.
The plague bud made ill appear
at\ce in Tu-kish Albania, and, it fa
added,that the cunia s ion had sptesfi
into Epirus.
September aays,^weapptehend it can
no longer be doubted, that the Greek
cillse in thb Mores iaat an end.”
A dividend ul five per tent, was
declared by the proprietors of (he
Baok of England, oh the 19th Sept.
The splendid Cathedral at Rnuen
was deatroyed by fire, communicated
by lightning, on the 15th September.
The Livei pool Mercury of Hie SOth
April, says, " the latest news from
SpBin.cuufirnie the pleasing fact that
the executive government proceeded
with energy in the protection of its
loyal subjects. The Madrid papers
of the 6ih September, notice the eXe
cution of Gen. Elio, on the day but une
preceding. Thia ia considered by the
London Times at among tha most
onspicuoua iff.-cta of Ilia reform in
the Spanish government,' consequent
upon ihe appointment* of the new
ministry.
The ministerial prints speak
of * revolt against the constitu
tion in the Northern Provinces.—
The Constitutional party (aay ac
counts from UuyonneJ hope that the
new loan will enable the Govern,
ment to put down the insurrection in
the notln-ro provinces ; and the share
taken in it by English Bankers, makes
them flatter themselves (list the Ca
binet ot St, James’s will not opposr
the Constitutional system.”
Le Orapeau Blanc says,« The in
(exigence tvom Greece is distressing,
both tor the cause of humanity and
that of religion The intelligence is
oO longer doubted, except by the Aus
trian Obseiver. if it be coriect, the
Grecian Government has ceased to
exi't. Corinth is in the possession of
the Turks; and Athena and A gon
are abandoned. Every where is th-
Crescent dominaot; and they are
Austrian vetsela which have tram,
portr.l the Turkish troops iato the
mores”
The Duke of Wellington,!! ia stat
ed. will pass through Faria on bis way
t - irunmenf. and a fine ol SHOO Irinka. Lto Vienna, and will be joined by (he
... -a:. 1 ... Li.I * ..... D u 1.. V- . . .1. /’L_
Liv. Corn Errhting/Sept. 18 —We
have had hut little Wheat fresh in
since Monday ; and although tits de
mand this morning was very alack,
yet fine new- aoltl a I that day’s prices,
but there wets no buyers of the last
year’s growth, Ihe price* of which are
quite nominal for the ordinary quali
lies. New Bariev fully maintain*
Monday’s quotations. Fine fresh
Gita are rather dearer. In Beam and
Pea* ‘here is no alteration.
Berlin, Sept. 5 —The Cnrsarvstor
Impartial of St Petersburg contained
the following articlfton theflOth ul”;—
"The preserve ion of peace ia re
girded as indubitable. Tha resnfo
lion taken by the Cabinet of St.
Petersburg is fixed on each a inlirl
basis as to be immutable, unless un
foreseen circamatinceaahould render
the evacuation of (h« principal# iea
impossible.
“The Cnngreta is to open towards
the end of September. Not only are
the riffiirs nf the Rut, but those of
the Western Slates, to pc taken into
consMe.r* ion—There never was a
subject of greater importance or deli
cacy agitated in it.”
GREECE.
The intelligence from thin inter,
sting portion of the world confirms
the perseverance and bravery with
which the Greek* continue to war
with their mercileaa opponents, fu
tile double hleesing of independence
and freedom. The defeat of Chour.
chid Pacha’s army at Thermopylae is
confirmed ;and subsiquent accounts
speak of a second victory obtained
by the Greeks, near Lavissa, though
perhaps, fiont the confusion of dates,
owing to the new and old ityle, this
may be the same combat, ft is stat
eil that the Turkish General had there
rallied, and made a aecond at tempi
in penetrate southward, and that
Chuurchid was liimsrk’ taken prisoner,
in this second encounter, on the Isr
ol August A budv of 12,000 Turks,
detached by Chourchtd, did, indeed
get through the mountains by a bye,
road, and marched to the Gull ol Le
panto, ucroaa which they were trans
ported, it is suid, iq direct violation
ol the pretended neutrality, by some
Austrian ship-.. This probably wax
the found ittnu ol the exaggerated
rumour* I non Cntisfantir.4le, of the
terroinung of Aldus, Aj-e. ' But the
barbarians, according to all appear
ances, will gain nothing by this par
ti -l irrup'mn ;for though die accounts
differ as to wln-ther the 'lurks sur
prised Corinth or nm, they agree in
ihe fact, that the Greek population
rose up with great spirit upon the in
vaders, and cut them off from ull
chance nf re'reir.
A letter from Arta, dated the 8'h
uf August, aaya, " that by the ussisi
nnce of foreign spiea soil native rai-
tors, ■ body of Turks had suddenly
nnsseased themselves uf Corinth | nut
the particulars of its capiure are as
yet unexplained. The Grecian Be
nate had, however, acted with diskin
guiahgd patriotism ami vigour. A
li vy ' hall been made of all men b*
twin the yeare ut aix'ehn anti sixty;
el'll when the latest accounts had,been
The London Courier of Ihe 19ili received at Ana ; an army of 80.000
Greeks bad Surrounded Corinth, and
the baibirians were cluselv locked up
in that town.” Liv Mir.
French minister, Viscount de Cba-
tcaubiund.
Prices Current at Inver; eel, Sept.il.
The demand cuotiouea to art in r doc.
rlon of nor atocka, ami w.th unabated activ
ity, no leaa than 15,700 bags having been
sold in vhe course of ihe present week.
I'he price of Uplands hri, in consequence,
advanced about l-8d par lb. fnrthrr, and ut
Rraxili about # I per lb other descriptions
partaking also of the improvement, (hough
mutt of them in a teas degree. Of the
quantity thin aold, about 1000 ate fur ex
port, ind about 3000 on apeciilation.
The public aale:> of yeaterday weht oH
well. I he following is ttie business of the
week 7« Sea Islands, middling lOJd a
10# 11 fair lid a ll#d i good clean 12d s
I3#di good rather hoe l.id s 14#d t and
clio-ce 15#dsnd 17#d i 115 staineddo 7d
middling lair to 9d good. 16 .0 Orleans,
6#d and 6J.1 very middling, to 9d *9Jd
go *1 r fine lOd. 225 Tenoetares, 6#d,
fair, to 7d good. 7751 Bowed Georgiaa,
5 7-8(1 inferior and 61 nod lling,. toHd and
8 1-8,1 good. 1368 l’t-ru»mbucoa,|9#d mid
dling, to 10# I tnd 10} I good. 583 lltliiai,
8|d middling fair, 'n V#J and 9 5-8d good
common. 1866 —aninhama, 8 5-8d mid
dling and 8jd pretty fair, to 9#rl good i 30
baga 9#d. 24 Parsa, 8#d good lair. 194
Mina! Novas, 8 5-8,1 middling 59 Deme-
rare*, 8#d middling fair. 10 B ithadoei,
8d good lair. ICO Weat Indiaa, 8#d good.
12 Smyrna*, 7#d good lair. 10 Sums, 7d
good Tonmel— Total 14,729.
Prices of tide Huy — Sea Island, remark
ably fine and dean, la 3d, a U7d,a2*t
good clean and fine, la l#d a Is 3,1, clean
fair, not fine, 11 Jd a Is Id; middling ltd
a ll#d ; inferior lOd a lid -, stained,6da
9,1 a lOd; N Orleans, 6d a 9d a 10#,I j Ho-
bile 5# 1 a 71 a 7# 1t Tennessee »nd Alahs-
ma SM a 7,1 ; Upland 5jd a 8d a 8#d;
Bourbon, la a la 3d.
Prices Currant at Charleston. Mfv. 4.
Colton S. Island, 18 a 22 ;Blstoed
dn/ll a 12: Santee, 16 • 17; Short
Staple, (new) Hall#; Old, 6 a 10 ;
Rice, Prime, £2# a 2 81# eta ; Good,
2# ! Inferior, 2# ; Flour, Pliiladel
phis, Baltimore and Richmond, (in-
pet fine) 7\ ; Corn, 90 a 95 etaL
Cotton• —No sales iTUea Islands—
for one lut of very superior q’wfity, 22
ceota bxa beta offered tod declined.
New Upland* cow* in but slowly
they (re *old readily ** thry arrive, a
train II to 11|cents. Most of what
remainad off hand of the old crop, has
been either sold, or shipped by the
holdara.
Ko Britannic M{j. its , s Centiifatr,)
Mine Ynrit.Uti Oct. 1832. J
In esnsequenet nf « paragraph in
tha Dai'y Advertiser a few days
ago, that.Britiah Consulate cer ideates
would not be required il Liverpool
wilh aliipmenta it cotton from this
port ; I beg Iravi to apprize the gen
ilemen in that trtde, that no change
has taken plica, aor it expected in
lake place, before Ihe meeting uf Par
fitment and that in coniequenre nf
suah statement, I h«v» udtlienad hi.
M-’jeery'e Gavernment on the sob
ject, that Ihe law may be etifoiced—
hut (hat no pirsnn may suffer by the
paragraph alfcided to, I deem it my
doiy to give this public notice.
JAMES BUCHANAN.
Mr. Halacina,—We are gratified toleam
that Mr. Kiataiu Intends returning tn Sa
vannah this winter, fertile purpose of giv
ing inunction on the Flute tnd Piapu-
f irte. This gentlemrn is celebrated at a
performer on the Elute, and will, we hope,
meet with a liberal patronage from the
public.
P tIENDS TO HE'llT.
MARINE.
PORT OF 8AVAN YAH.
For Liverpool,
air'
SMK -
TheiHiprrior ww paeketthis
AMERICA.
/* Turner, Jr, commnn4er\
—^. WHI be rewly to receive
freijfkt to-morrow, end will be lotded kritk
all poAflible dhi i'ch. For freight, whloh
will be Hken at the hwcet rain, or petnffe,
lievinff rle^Rnt ecoommodetiuni, apply t*
Cept. Tamer on koerd, or to
8. R PAPKMAH,
l*oV 6 » Huutet t* wharf.
899Bb>
For New-York,
The Roe new ship
SUPERIOR.
Captain JoceUn,
Herlnjt e part of her eei^o eif
flfeKed. wiH be dinpe\ohed in e few de>t.
Ff»r freight or passe#** apply to Uie Cap-
tain aK Telfair's wharf, nr to
m m DUH U
Fbr8elb—A fcw barrels m€ Irish Fata-
toe% low, «rt;uh?n IWim boctrd.
CentlfneH will attend and receive their
O—de.
nor 6 93
For Boston,
The regular packet brig
ALMIRA,
Isaac jit wood, master,
Will he ready (o reoeive in two
lays, and will be dlapltehrd Immediatrlv.
Fur freight or paxsage, apply to Capt. Al-
arood on board, or to
9. B. PAHKMAN.
H'he effect fim tale, hntHae from taidSrir,
2 bales Blue Plaint
2 bales 6 4 Blue and Drab Cloth*
3 bales Domestic Sheetings
20 firlina Butter
10 half pipes superior Old Pioa Ma
rtin Wine
100,000 Lathi
nov 6 x
AHItlVP.D,
Shin Emily, Babcock, Liverpool, 42 diva
to A Low U co. owners, Paetcnecrt, Rn
bert lasso *nd fsmily, three Min ftls-ta, d
Chianim, G G .Inhnatnn, J Miller, J MUen-
ry. The ship niochrr, Porter, isilrd the
dnv befo-e, L'B ahip Dnnet, Dixon, tn
sail in 3 d iva, both for this port.
Ship Ren gian, Btiby, Philadelphia, 10
dava, to Perry fc Wright, owner*. II Bur.
roughs, H Sr 3 Habersham, Hall A Hoyt,
Mrs MncVav, T Butler fc on. J « W Har
ner, Cantelno 8t Lamar, HCnmobeti, I, P
Tataee, P, nii.a Ik co. Pe”v h O-arene, A
Cornwall, W Scarbrough, Dr. Geo. 3 men,
Tnhnatori St Hills, J humming, A Telfair.
Miller A port, W Gaston, H Hepkint It d>
.1 PftPVtn. Mary- Grifllih, 3 M‘Ni»h. J P Wil.
Ilamseb, P M-neneott, It Rirhv, G II Com-
ming. He Daniel, F Scllitk. Baker fc Min-
ton, S Crlppa, J Cummingtr Jm,P Krlaey
*A eo J Shaffer, W F Simp.on, H Cauldv,
u 'I .rfia, W T Williami, F. T Catnnbell
Patten gen, Mr and Mi-aCummingi Mr and
Mrs Gwatlimey, M-a Wood and family, Mra
Biddle and aon, Mra Telfair, Mra Haig, Mr«
K Telfair, four Min Telf.ira, Mist .tones,
Miss Campbell, Rev. Mr Joyce, MexaraTeh
fair, Gumming, Perry, Nichnlai, llarria,
Hobble, Joahua Milne, J S Milne, M De”
mo”, Crinpa, and 5 in the atecrage.
Ship Indni, B own, Salem, 13 uayl, to D
”arney, Jr consignee.
Brig Amer ea, Graves. Newhurvpnrt, 12
laya, With hricki, pmv.alnnt, Ac tn F. Wl|.
llama consignee. Pattengji t, Mix Folium
and daughter, and Mr Bagley.
Brig Almira, Atwood, (repo'ted yexter
dav) Boston, 13 diyx! to S B Parhman con-
aignee, with mdxe. to h H Parkmau, J p
Will aniaon, Cleland U Frnjer, H 8 At
in-ut, A U P. Wood, J T.slhrnp A co W
Scarbrough, G Cetlina, I Baldwin A co. K
Wateiman U co. Taft A B'btcv. S lluntnn.
P Hill, TC Hayward, O TaB. R Campbell,
I# Tu|iper, E Crane, Jr. J W Long, E Wil-
liama. Barber A lilair, J Canterbury, T S
Southern, S C A J Schenk, CuAtelon A La
mar, I. Muon, G Nc alkali and II L Hilling
Passingero, Hev Mr Ripiev, Messrs Hsv -
war t, Newhatl, Barber, Parhman, Church,
Withington, Canterbury, Uumford, Spoon
er and capt Harden.
Sloop Hiring Sun, Ha'bsway, Newport,
8 days, tn ea .t Cliuich. PnarngCre, Messrs
Church, 2 Winslows, 2 Hathaways, Turner
and Smith,
Sloop Rapid, Swaiey, Ntw Bedford, 11
days, tn O Tali, S Manton nnd It L Church.
Passenger, Mr Church
Sloop Joseph,Curtis. Newport, todays,
with a full cargo, to Thompson U Bonne,
and Jenny U Douglas*, Paeeengert, cspl
J Lone, Is'dy andfaihlly, two Mr Uunneya,
Messrs Douglass, Perkini, Lincoln and
Ladd. Spike off Cape ttomaine, ship Sal
ly, tfeom Ireland bound tn Charleaton
Sloop Spartan, Gibbs, Hanford, TO daya,
bound to Jefferaun, Satilla river, wilh pro
duce to II S Atwood, Savannah, and Beck
with U Bailey, Jefferaoh- Puettegers, S
Beckwith and lady, Ueataw King, Reynolds
and Cornwall.
Sloop Regulator, Brow, 10 daya from Ro
chester via Heanfon, with pibduce to Hall
U Meiga, D B Perry, and tt Pease. Put
iengirt, M.-sin HsH, Meigs, Perry,Smith,
It Pease, Burroughs, Randell and Turner.
Bloop Three llrnthers, Howland, New.
Bedford, tOilaya, with produce lb Jehney
A Douglass, J R Gifford, Claghnrn A Baa
sett, ami T Biddley O c6. Passengers,
Messrs Gifford, T Ibmpkina, J I ompkon.
Palmer, Poller, Scars, Wood, Greenweli,
Tobey, Cunningham, J It Shaw. 8 Shaw,
Hoskins, Thrasher, Mayhem and Wales.
Sloop Good Hope, Dngg, Rochester, 1%
days, with produce to H l.ippitt, C B Har
ford, lUt A Smith, J Rhodes, J Chapin, T
Henry Ind Low A Hunt. Patsengtr, T
Henry.
Sloop Susan, Bradley, N York, 9 daya,
with tundrir* to Duller A Scranton, bleafll
Boat Company, E Williams, Z Day and the
muter. Passengers. Mettrf Clark, Miller,
M'Henomv, Uennia, Hillieard, Lockwood
and othera—who return their thanks to
capt Bradley for bis polite attention during
the passage. ,
Sloop Express llammett, Newport, 10
days, with produce to J P Williamaoir, J A
Maxwell and BA J (label sham Pauen
gert, Ilfs Minis; family and aervant, Mr,
Scott, Mr Carruthcre, ladv, family and ser
viol, Mr. B'OWS, lady and servant, and Mr
Arnold—who beg leave to express tn capt
H. their thank* for Ua polite attention dur
ing Ike paiaagc. - .
For Freight or Charter,
The fine fast tailing eopper-tn-
tened brifr
AMERICA.
Captain (Jravee,
Hunt in Newburyport in Auifutt lut, bar*
ihcn 270 Ton*, tin] in every ‘ uupcct a first
rate vessel. Apply on bn»rd, or to
FsbWAItn V ILLI A MS,
nov 6 b Anderson*! wltsrf.
4
For Providence,
The schooner
SELINA 6c JANE,
Drew, Mutter,
Will Mil on SuiuUy nelb For
pAMMeonl), apply on board st Anderson's
wuan, orlo
J. B HERBERT & CO.
nov6 93
M
Porta Sheeting.
I'lKCKS Ten* 9herlin#(, ,«w WT<
ib»f» Superior, and fbr tele by
m JOHN LATHHOP O CO.
»»ov 5v p
Hams «nd iroa,
^5?JfoShi Irnni assorttd
W bhda Uif 1'obnccb
Fuefplrhy OUltAY TAFT.
IW V 5 , 92
■ Just Ileceived,
fi'Ik uf Guahen Butter, by lb*
•bi# Saperiur, and tor tale by
H M'DQNALD O CO. *
• An«* Ommg, Oagmtrtet.
3PU* J.
8VL'I\
^ ttSxJiiWeas
Udy t#Naul| Iron; Liverpool, for sale by
, HALL U HOYT,
oet 31 . B8
For Charleston,
The regular packet sloop
EXPRESS,
Captain Hammett,
mmmmw Will meet wilh dispatch.—.For
ireigni or passage, having ffnnd sccommo.
dutioiiii, apply to Ihe mitaler on bourd ft
KKChsnge whatf, or to
ISAAC COH4N.
nov 6 p
For Darien,
The regular pnckti slwm *
THREE BROTHERS,
J Howland, Matter,
To Mil on 8nnd«y nextk—
treiulvi in* ptamge, spr.ly on boird tt Tel-
fair* wh-»rf.
nov 6 93
Ju
a®
For Sale,
Jml latuHng from the thin Superior,
FlltKINS fiiH qualitylGoahen But
l ter, tor Family use, Apply to
J. W. LONG.
nov 6 a
WELSH SLATE.
onn nnh w * |,h »•*'**. ®f
zuu,uuu , iie>i forill , e „ t
price, by
nov 6 fi
irioua
luced
JOHN HENDERSON.
Nails, Hum, L'c.
udivirk (;A8KS N • i,,
8 I,lull N England Rom
10 bbls Americun Gin
’Landing from brig Almira andMhr Be-
link of Jane.— For able by
w EDWARD WILLIAMS,
nov o p
Iron and Coffee.
infF\ T0N ® Axe bar and Wagon Tire
's/Mw^'lron, nf from # inch to 1 inch tk-ek
50 baga Green Coffee
' Juat received, and for ule at Wil.
liamaon’s wharf, by
E. CRANE Jr.
nnvfl r
Beef, Mackerel, f$c.
Oft BBLS. No 1 U i fleet
66 half bbls No 2 Mackerel
4<J bbla No 2 Mackerel
50,000 Bricks
•300 biiflhela On?on»
•5u0 *►» Fuialoct
25 bbla Apples
For sale on bourd brjfc Amerces, at An
derson'a whurt, or by
E. WILLIAMS.
nr*v 6 f» •
Uhoice Family Stores,
J UST received per alop Superior, and
for ule by
THOMAS BRA DLLS (J CO.
15 Irene Gnalien Butter
10 tits Salmon
20 *egi do
15 boa Mesa MarAeVcl
16 boxfea Codfiah
10 do Muicatel Raishta
10 cssJta Cheese
40 bbls 1’ilot and NaVy Bread
With a general sasoftiacat of Wioe%
Teas, and Liquura, Uc.
nov 6 b
8t. Domingo Coffee.
J.0 * > ***P r 't»e 8t Domingo Coffee
Tu Just tqperved and foe sale by
oct 28
BAKER flaWNTOM.
rST
IL DREGHOro
B ROS leave to inform his fiends and
former customers, tfibe h|« opened
Store, Seuth Side <f Qtitbenf Btdmittry M.
15, VImre he has received per slap Thre« i
Sisters and other arrivals from Fstirope, ft
fresh and nearly import. U alndb of
^eaatmwble Dr) UooAa*,
all of which will be aoid oo the most rea*
sontble terms,
nov 8 %
DANIEL CANNEY, Jr.
Hunters' Buildings.
O FFERS for late, juat landing from ahijk
Indus, f'om Salem,
15 hhda W I Sugar
14 do *ndl5bbUN F. Rum
13 Anchors, weighing frum 270 Ui*
to 520lbsofsapaa|ur manufle-
ture. I
ALSO,
Prtm skip Siico from Bates,
85 bundle! Norilieni Hay
10,9 i0 yards Tow and L'ttea Cloth, •
gdsd aubititotr for CottuA Bagging
In Start,
100 bbla Bistllye Wh'nll-ry
100 bbla Floor (Balt. Rnward-*teeet>
<0 caaAa Nails, (“alem tram F.ioto. ■
ry'Co.l
IJ Kfttti Spanish Chocolate, Baa-
* MB and.Gluvei, Sweet Oil, Be.
nov B 93
The Subscribers
a Wf. received tom England and th*
Notlhem Statex, by the late arrivals,
the following articles, which they will rli*.
pose of on- the most accommodating terms,
v.*j —
850 krgx Whim Lead, 56lbs, 28 and I*
100 do 1'ainla, all olotin
10 bnaea Sheet Copper
2 caiks Copper Nail*
3 du do Spike*k
f roll* shectLead
5 cskks bar do V t
53 do Nails and Sp'Jtei, all dxtt
800 Iba Seine and Sewing Twine
.3 flabingSeinea90yard,lung
30 eaakl Brown Stout, Forttr
40 coils Hale Rope
100 do Cordage
40 bolta Itnmia Dork
20 piece* Havena do
76 ton* Swede*, Kami*, nnd Eiyliib
Iron, tllMm tnd nee*
Faint Oil. Lamp Gil, anu a general if-
•Ortracnt of 5IHp Chandlery.
WM. TAYLOR U SON.
nov 8 r*
Wait* Stfcoi Huts.
BUTLER ^IBCRANTON
A UR now opening at (heir Old 8(andL
iMk Gihben'e Budding, Market Square, *
general ooorlment ot Water Proof Oval*
Miytary* tnd Fashionable Drees Hats, of ev.
era description—warranted to hold (heir
color, and not to break. They receive (heir
Hats direce from the Manufactory of JTim*
her ley U Moody, with which (hey arp con*
nected—tad will furnish at all (imes, whole**
sale or retail, on as good terms as any «•»
tnbhshment in the Slate*
nov 6 re
Notice.
A tt penont indebted t« (he but* of
Daniel Coyle, deceued, are rtxiuired
to male immediate payment to lietira.
Gordon U Pooler | and mote haviag claims,
to tender thim in du|y attested.
M. HERBERT, Ei’m
Bov ’6 93
Janet Fletcher Blg. Sheriff ef Henry Co Ga,
S IR, You are hereby notified not tn Sell
the Lot of Land, No 212; flrat dlatrict,
Henry County, Ga. advertised hy von in the
Millcdgeville Georgia Journal, of 29th Oc
tober, for tale on the flirt Tuewtay in De-
cember next, unuer an Biec. Van Wye*.
Mehta, and Letter. «.J. H. Warner— Ilia
•ame (Tact having been aolJ in Savannah on
the tint Tuesday in October tort,by the U.
o. Matuhskdf the district of Georgia, undet
Bxec. G. flaight va. said J. R. Warner.
RICHARD LEAKE, Fll’ffil AtL
norB e
- SALT. •*
4 CARGO of Liverpool Sift expected
to arrive Jaily. /n Slaiw, SO keg* beat
quality London Muitard.-Furiale by
A. RICHARDS.
nov 5 92
CANNEL fcOAL,
JjtOR Sale hy
eat 38
J. r. WILLLAl a JN.