Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 23, 1822, Image 2

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«• if ft fight hut (I nl mei^m MinealHn. .and was ts, till'd to iri,|ilute Ilo l |il m In Ion Ueiimal I’.i i could teach it. I A letter Tom l.» Ouiym of tlii Mill Ortnhrr has Hit billowing, whirh i — - ■ mr incitin' to doubt, a* our own mUi 8 WUHlIAY MORNING, NOV. 23,1822. fro tit • Islet dtjf fli» Hot Holier tin- - ■—■ —»■ j report t—•• l( it «>iil Hint Nan J« it A letter to the editors ofthc liiielligcto Bilil into lit I I’nu anil two other tint lit erp from a friend at Port Aikina,n, (up tltnl h*'' n* r » ■Itoinnt the republic'! In (■ KOIH.J AN. H tVANN All: Hisimiri) uml* r dale of H. pi. ;'5 t contains |' the following: "U*»n. G tinea and hiaacU irrved here yesterday fiom Fort Smith, on the krkmiM*. IK* will remain here un til Mututy next, when he will ptoceed a cross the country to Fort St. Anthony, it the mouth-of* the river St. Fierre. The General will doscend the Mississippi to St. Louis.” . l(i the ciso of die U S. end Lieutenant Storktnn, the officers and crew of the tl. S. schooner Alii#* or, vs. the ’Portuguese •Lip Marisns Faints, Judge Stoiyhas re versed.the decree of the District Judg •warding damages, sod ordered that each party should siisuin his own eosts An •ppeul has been granted to the Supreme Court of the U. btalea. The first arrival ot Fur* fmm tyie Roefc Mountains, isnnnounoed at 6t. Loins on tne 12thuU.~t boat had arrived with a cargo offorsund peltries worth 014,OQU, and a* not her parcel valued at $1,000 was on its ws\ i the whole of which Ins descended the Yellow Stone river, and have been Iran, purled 3000 miles. Whit ii Held for Arne- ricanenterprise isufl* red in these immense regions, in comparison with whose streams, the greatest rivers in the old world, sliru.A into iucous ^erable rivulets. In Mu* first adventure to tbe (Cocky mountains, since ill* Revival of the fur trade, (says the Sr Louis Ki 4 nrer) it is gratifying to learn, that no hoNtililiea ol an\ kind Imve occur! red with the Inthuns, and that present up- pearances promise great sui eesa ft) the en- tvfpr zngVittcena who are now cxiemliiij, their trade to tliat remote region, a **■ irr Tfiere were eighteen deaths on'the ?4«h •nd twenty one on the 26th ult. st New* Orleans- fifteen of which were of yellow fever. Itumiicss remained very dull. The Mysterious Jfffair.—We have received several cuuununicHtionH re* spieling ** the mywterimia nfl’.ir,” m ramoted expedition against I'lifl UlC i, bul which we think it ailvisalilt' mil In publish at jnesent, NS c .Initt meiely stale. that ill# Governor nf ■ lie 1-lnnil nf Bt. II irilnib niew is acni.ed, we Impe unjustly,uf in (lie first instance, favoring Ihe rtl|if<litiiin ; and nf ul- 1m wurdulreireying it, In consequence nl ii want ol nnini-y. nr of liH'linalmii nn the (Mil ul M,e chief nf the eipetli- lion, tuhiihe h ni. This is a grave charge, and we cannot bring ouiselve- teadily tn believe, that a man, held, mu hu high ,inil CnullilRnInI a ailua* min under the guverment nf Ida rnun- ny, would hitguilljr of auclt cnmlutl- 11 would appear, however Hint the Kspedjjinnitry General won ton able for him, fni'li# made thu Dover.nr believe that the eipediliun wan dm- lined iiK.iiunt Uuadaloupe, and In that I.land the Governor nf St, B.irt, in accuhid of having aent infmmil lion, na aui'ii a. he liiunil, a. it in -aid, that he could nut gc( limn Gen. He Cnuilray all the iimnev lie at O'»l expected.—Unit- Fed. Otiz. COTTON. The followiiiK extract Irma a Circular from the Itou.c of Croppy llensnn It Cn. under date ef the ‘.'7th Sc|ft. contains some vie. a and estimate* in relailun tn the cul ture and ante uf Cettun, which may be ve ry J|itereatln|( to the planttf unit merchant' A'«v* d, we give two estimate*, ■Iiiiwn up by mu il ff ient pianleia, "eitlter knowing any (lii g of each n- ilier’s statement, nor we ul thrira, anil lltnugh there is Mime trilling dd- leience in the mode of estimate, tel it will he .een that they exhibit ainiuat exactly the.ume result. Tin. is the pre.ent mode uf man* ageinent, with width the planters niU"t he rotitent, it they can do !)■> better. Ilut Hutiar on the banka ul the Mis. si.stppi ia paying a in licit greater pm- lit t and though the land fit for it. growth ia more limited than that fit ter vpttspt, yet it is estimated that ihere i. enough within the proper la titude, to produce more, by at leas' 130,000 hogsheads, than is yet grown there. The estimates which we have seen from thence, make the coat nf f lb. of Cotum ve, y nearly the .nine as that nl -1 lb. of Sugar ; and yet, il mir present prices of Cotton remain, it will yield only 7 ceiitk, whilst Sugar, by tltela-l ml'ter. fmm New Orleans, t» quoted 9 tit 11 cents, sir 8 cen,s on Hie plantation. Uili uniting the pro- fit ol the one culture with the other upon this .cole nf prices, whilst the one only pays 2J per cent, the other would pay about 23 per citil per an mint, Estimates ure not always In he depended upon, hut tve have some thing mine than estimate in this case We know that in'll nl) does the cul ture ul Cotton is neatly given up, and in Domerera, though Sugar has very much increased, vet there has been a decrease in cotton. Now, whilst these changes are taking place, it ia a tact which any one knowing the prices of the two at deles can uacerluin for him- self, that Colton has sold on the aver age at three ur lour limes, at least, the prices ot Sugar ; and yet Sugar, under those circumstances, has been prefer red. Will not the change be very ra. pid where Sugar is even higher than l ottnn f Next as to manufacturing j the plan , , . - ters ure giving in some cases, dO cents «be purchased low with you, not to ,, ar y„rd Tor Cotton bagging. This 5 tve a loss. Brandies are looking . P i — ' - I 1 ■ Sjiuiittitironi Combuition.—k large qiiafi- tiiy <>l Y'lrj’imu Coal in the Navy yactl ut ll.- niklyn, took fire on the 9ilt mat. which tlireifieucd to ileNtroy the timber sliedb near it, mul a new tribute on the stocks ; bin .\uaet iiiKiiialied alter some ol‘ the seal fouling wan cut away. Judge Van Ni ks, It is stated in a Ver mont pfipoi, has been nominated b> the He- publicHps of dial stutein Coitvciilion, as the neat ciindidutc for Governor of the atutc, •ml Aaron Leland lor Lieutenant Govcr- liar, A new American Novel bus j ist Wi. published at Pli ladtdphiu, by Mt-sars Gat e) O Leu, entitled •* Loguu i a family His tory .*• The Mayor nnd Aldermen nf the City ol Htistou, have oil» ml it rew ard of one linn* di ed Dollars. Ibr the discovery of the per petrator nr'perpetrators of the muijlernf Anthony K.igan, whose body wna found Court si in that city, oh the moniinfc of the ■Shu lost, stubbed in Several places, midlife tell* The Steward of the steam bokt Norfolk, •■as arrested at Norfolk on the 12tk inat. charged with having purloined letters com mitted to his charge, while on the psinage down the Hay. One letter which was found partially destroyed, wan ascertained to have contained a considerable sum. Among the articles which obtained pre miums, at a late agricultural fair in Alleg. kany comity, Pennsylvania, were Japanned M ailers and Trays, made it Pittsburg} Cas tor Oil, from \5 acres nf beans, raised in that county, and Srgnrs, from tobacco also railed in that county. "Bordeaux, Sept. 15—slntf* our ldviccs per thiHa, we have little or fooalteration io our mnrkrt. Upland CeUtma continutt dul\ at from t8 tn 23 sous—-at these prices they must whifli it is (low added, tliut ('alali li i* in pi.Aafaition of Moth tin, with n tght hundred cavalrv, who hn* open ly declared hiiiise f lor the king” Several of the uccnilipjicea hi the rxpedition ogninat Pnr'o Kico had been arres'ed ; utnntig them two emia aaii«» from lUyti, who were abut, as well as a mail named Dubois, who hnd ii fine estate on tho island.—JJineri- can. Fi»*/ eitlmnte cssf of Cot inn filantnUnne, Food, 13 huihen ul coin, Ot 1 peik- per week, at 70 cts. per huvliel 1 bat $1 .10, 2 pair shoes 3J| 1 blanket, $3 A yards plain*, st 71 cn, 4 50 i doc t*»r and |>fi) sic, 1 dollar 09 10 7 5 would n in advanlsge fa 0tii ei* • e .| ii he niatiul ictured them at home IVrhap* il will be said that wages are highei t let us eiattiitte this, I he average produce of a slave** labour is • 4 hags ol Cotf < ti, of 0/ 1.1*, b ing al.out 3d per winking d.iy. Nitw wi> One suit oi Osnahurga think we do not overrate the earnings *«hiol«i» BU “ horaea • I » whole lamtly in our Cotton n»r ' nufiictuting diafiirts, if we take them 11 5*. per week ; reekptiiug the whole pnpulntton, whether able tn Work or negroes are equal to 6^ gfiod working not. Five shillings per week is lOd. h*n«ls per day ; yet the planter now gives 50 1 50 J 1 50 25 60 100 per cent, wbirh makes 20d. That low prices will make the plan ters turn to something else is not mere conjecture ; we c„n refer in (lie years ot the embargo and the war.— H.'forc the commencement of (hat pe riod, viz, in 1807, the export Of Cot ton, I Him America to this country, was 171,000 I).g* ; there was no year from that to t&t6, when the imports were the whole ul one crop, and then our imports w»*re IC6000, and in 1817, !97,000. The crop of 1 07 wm a great one, nnd therefore it would not he fair to take that » putting • h»* rrop of 1806, to U, V(hich was 124,000, it will make-nn average of 148,000 bags ; whil'd 181(3 and 1817 put together, will make 182,000 lugs, an increase ol only 20 per cent, whilst the population Imd increased ah»ui 30 fier cent. This, ion, comprises three yearn, when the inducement to plant extensively would be great j so that there U n at rung probabilit y Mint for s port nf the. time uf the embargo nnd war, the cultivation of Cotton must rather huv.- receded than gntic forward ; and yet at that time they knew little nf the growth nl Sugar*— They could, during these periods, net I Cotton il they chose, and they would naturally look forwaul to a better market for their produce at the termi nation of their disputes with this coun try. A part of the extension o| tlm cut- tivattun of Cotton arises Ir mihe put- chase of slaves, which they would nave ihc power, as well us the induce me lit, to do, while Cotton sold above 13 tents 1 but when it has fallen to hall that price, they wll have n- ither. Thin will at once take i»flf7 of the 10 p»r cent iurra ise, fur* their natural increase ih only about 3 per cent.— Waj-muy also suppose a tranif -r to Sugjlr of perhaps one-eighth or t*2J per | au«l these itemscome near it. The negro. tOO average nrgroea worth now perhaps g310 each 035,000 100 avenge negroes, or 60 work ing haruii, will cultivate each 3& arrci, or 210 seres, worth per acre iO dollars 10,500 •Planter's capital 04>5jO If one Working hand cultivates .5} cies, winch give 9001b of cIi-mii cotton, 60 worAring IiuikIh, or 100 average IuiimIh, will cultivate 210 acre)', which yield 54,000-lb clean cotton, which, at 11 ct-nis, per lb is gross 05040 Deduct the expence nf beeping 100 hands ut 0J4, in lieti of 25 60, the es'imute 24oO, Fuctoriige, 2J per cent on 03940 148 Carriage, rent, druyage, and Ubmir on 185 bags or 54,0001b weight, at 02 50 712 Hugging, at. 90 eta per bale 256 5316 Leaves nett profit nf 100 negfoes, or 60 working hands, at 11 cents 2324 Then it appears, that a capital of 45,500 dolht's in laud and m-gi-ucs, yi Ids, it ilie cotton ftcll Mt 11 cents per lb, 23/4 dollars, or 5 1-10percent. Second eilimnltt nf co$t of Cotton plant'.lion. Cost ol keeping one negio a year on a Cotton plantation i Food, 13 imshtda ot corn, or 1 puck per week, ut 70 cts per bushel 09 10 Touching this item, this planter su)* ttiat he appoints a certain portion ot hi* negrucs to cultivate bread stud'lor those employed in his plantation*, und that whether lie cultivate it or buy it, il will coa utf above, 1 pair of shoes 01 25,1 blanket in 3 years, at 3 dollars, in I dollar 2 25 Oyirdsofphiiiis, ut 75 cents, 4 50 doctor uml physic, 1 dollar 5 50 1 suit OSuuUujgs lor summer 1 50 I'ooU, vehicles, und horses 1 50 lux 1 41 20 85 This planter tays, that oh“*n averagi 2V dollars will defray the eicpcuce per head. down—4th proof can be had at present •1 285 & fiOOf. AVir York, Nov. 13 —The arrival last evening o| the Dutch brig Henri etta frpm Currncon, bringing account a from that place to the 19ih of Octn 4>cr, (one day later than before receiv ed,) d<>ea not confirm the rumour of Morales having evacu 'ted Maracaibo, but the intelligence she bt ingn WtwU to justify the gloomy tone of our Cor respondent at La Ciu-iym. Morales, whose plunder at Maiacuibo was e*ti- vnnted at a million, b id pushed his ad vanced guard to Ttufctdo, which it was said surrendered withut resia tar.ee. General Clemente had retired to B’lrquiftiniento, and loinitd ajunc tinn with General Paez. H dh unit fd will turtn a curps of two tluiuanud men. O her accounts state -tliai Ge. Vioral I'.!’/, with two thousand vetei «n» lud -irijveil at^Ttuiillo j 'iu rd Ulgmctite with eight or nine nun «fr d, and was in expectation of six timid ted mure f i oin Merida. G n. Muutillu Wiu ou lus march vmh they mi^tit make tliemselves I rum cot* ton, us is done in the BiuziK with great advantage. They might also! make their own clothing, especially ' that of the negroes. Il they changed tli«*ir system i • this respeet, and grew und made every thing they wanted, they might certainly sell their sur* plus Cotton at any price ; but it must be borne in mind, that they would have much less to sell. They have the spinning jenny, it) jome parts of North Carolina, auiongt the farmers; weaving is carried on in almost every part ot the world; and a little consi* deration will show what great advan« tages they would have in iiiatiuiaclur* u»g.* I he bale of Cotton which the plan ter can only sell for Al lUs, cannot be delivered to the Briti>ii niaiiulucturer lor less than 9.\ ; and when to this the expense ul mu utucturing ii added, the whole cannot be conveyed bark to f e p unier without an addition ol iul y 30 pei cent in duty and profit. Then we may luirly suy, that in exporting Colton, and importing manuluctuied ^ oils, the planter pays 1UU per cent lb* wages paid m jinglaud, and be ce.it ; fnr the Amciicaus ni'»vi* about lapidlylo wha* pays them be»f ; and sui el,y tor both lime nod Cotton consumed in macmtucturiog cotton bigging, a.nit heir own clothes, w*» may put 10 p'*r cent mure ; these to getlier will make 29^ percent. We will call it 3*) per cent,' which wnu d reduc** the cr p to arrive in 1824 f mn G45 000 b igs to 458,000 bags ieducing the s'ork at the end «•! Hint year 193 000; but that would lie impossible, tor it was only estimat ed in the other CHfte at 149,OQU bigs It is quite evident th6n, if it wer»» possible tlut our prefceni p ices should continue, we sliotltd have such a decrease in the growth, and such an increase in the consumption, us would, at a very early period, leave us without a bug of Cotton on h intl. The apathy which ha* allowed the prices of Cotton to full to their pre sent rates, pet vad •» other branches of commerce ; for though it is reason *b ly oMimated, that at the present rate of consumption, oil the Sugir in the Coun ty will be exhausted before the new will arrive, yet the holders are selling at the lowest price ever known, and look on these facts, with which they are perfectly acquainted, as though it could never rise again--*- liiist year’s crop uf Corn is generally estimated not to have supplied the Country more than 11 months ; and though the present crop was less than the preceding and the corruption go ing on at agieater rate than ever known, still (lie price is lower than ever remembered. If the present un mercantile feeling of «holding no stocks is to continue (o prevail, we may be quite run out of nil these fro portunt articles before any one is a ware. CHOPPER, RENSON.& CO. ESTIMATES. South Carolina contains 502,741 inhabit- ants, of winch 258,473 are slaves. Georgiu contains 340,939 inhabitants, of which 148,482 arts staves. Alabama ’cnnlmbfc 127,901 inhabitants, of which 41.000 are ttlaves Mississippi contains 75,448 inhabit ants; of which 3J.S!4 are slaves. Louis «net contains 1.13.407 inhabitants, of which 63,500.are slaves, Tennessee contains 4- i2,6lJ inhabitants, of which 80,000 are slaves. Total, 1,623,099 inhabitants, of which 629,27( are slaves. Total population as above 1,623,099 Deduct slaves 629,271 Leaving a population of free per. sons of Deduct for free coloured persons Leaving a population of white persons of It is commonly estimated that one slave to every tell white per sons. is employed for domestic purposes, which will give Estimated number of slaves on Sugar and Tubaoco plantations Dj do on Hice do Do do Mechanics 993,828 20,828 973.000 97,300 40,000 40.000 20,000 Total 197 300 Total slave population 629,271 Etli-ctive and lion effective hands emplo}ed otherwise tlun on CoilumpJantuiions as above 197,300 Leaving effective and nuu-cfTec* live slavCJ CU the Culloo plan- Ulan* 4 » t 971 nit of his own eiiriiings, buys a bat and any mure shoes be jpay require- Hut out of TOO average hands, SO only are workers, the otuertitty being rendered nonndlecuve by infancy, infirmity, or from bring used for domestics purl uses. 100 avei age negroes, wordi 400 dol- tara cacti 40,000 1U0 average negroes, or 50 working hands, will cui.ivaleeucli 3i *c, s or 175 acres, worm per uerv. 080 14/J00 Amount of capital in negrues and land 034,000 The hnd is only worth 020 an acie ; but a plunter must have ut least, fmr time.-, the (piantity that is actually employed for c'ittoii, seeing that it soon gets exhaus ed. It is mo expensive to restore it by manure and it lies in fallow until the rtinailiuer ot the estate has uriderg me exhaustion ; so tiia> 030 is really the cost of an uerd ut Hie limd.ictUHlIy in use Average gangs of negroes would, not long ago have commanded 0425 each, so tliut the sh ive is a low estimate. II one working band cultivates 4 acres, wiueh will yirli! 9ou>b of clean cotton, 5u wod' ng liuinls will cunivate 171 ucres, which will yt Id 46,000Iijb ol Civ-aii coi- ton, and v inch at 10 cents per II, ia 4500 “ D» duct ckpence of feueping 100 Ii.mils'Hi 020 2P00 0 Factorage on 04500 ut 2£ ptr cent 112 50 Carriage, rent, dray age and labour on 150 bugs, or 45.0U0»b wciglu, '02 50 each 375 0 Bagging, at 90 ccnta per bale 135 o - 2622 50 Nett prrfiit of 100 average or 50 workup bunds, ul lOcenta 01877 50 So that ort a capital of negroes und land nmoiinting to 014,000, there is a pr fi> of I 2)3-5 W p-.r co it, ut tO c- n* »er lb LETTER BAGS Remaining at H'lllumt' idteeuvy and Com mercial Heading Room. Ship Auiciich, s H. t'uiAr-nim. sail Dec. 1. l.iverpool^o — MA1UNK. roitT UF SAVAJVJVJiU. For Now-York, The 1ml ..lline purket iWp 8 A V V N N A II, /ianc II hit, iMistvfV IVill sail on 'I urs lav, 26*1* I list. For Irrtgbt or pa<tsg'*, ItavmJT •!«* gaol acvommo-l nitms, apt iv tn C'aptam White ou board al Jones’s upper •barl, or *° . « HALL, HOYT h CO. nnv 23 108 For Liverpool, The brig BSk OSGOOD, Oliver i ott, matter, lElfiL lias commenced loading, and will n qui.t 300 halos of Cut I «n to complete brr caigo. For freight, apply to Capt. Coil on board at Anciaux's wharf, or to 11KNJAM1N HUIIItOUGHS, No 3, Commerce How. nov 23 108 For Ncw-York, 'file schooner W I L L I A M, Humphrey. itibint. Mutter, Wd. nave immediate dtsputch. For in.mlu it passage, apply to H. & J. HAUEUSliAM. nov ^3 p lo8 For Sunbury, 'I he sloop V N l o N, Ca lain Saloiuich, Will sail on Thursday next. For I. g .i • r pass tg , apply to the master on board, at Bn.bum's wharf, nov 23 *i-|08 Brunswick Blacking, #>> 1 7*on 3iiivc!», foul (iiatc., Firc|,laC(‘H, . tic. Tin. be.utiful eun>|)u,iuoii »huu "pplied to the ahuvu immed arnclt., give. Ilium .11 eluK.iil uml durable lltuck (flujn, free In* liny dmugruuublc imut). buhl by It. WOHHEIX, Jr. Dru^i.t, Corner tf liny und 'l'ldiak,rtlreel. nnv 23 i. Iu8 BALLAST. AO "TON® excellent Sthne Rullnst, .iiila* ble Inrmuwinff with Cultun, fur aule nn hoard .hip Liverpool Packet, at Julin* uton’a lower wb.if. —ALSU*. 100 k( /fs fresh I’li ladelphiu Crackers Apply UlCapt. Illrketl on board, or to JOHNSTON U MILLS, nov 23 u108 r.F.ORGE RF.LFlt H A8 eceived bv (he ship Fmily, fronx Liu-rpool, a further Niipply of DRY GOODS, Amongst which are very sunerinr F.ngiikh, Snip’d and Flaidcd Sanxiirta Ilo Figured do Do do* Dresses 6 4 and 8*4 Sattin Damask Shawls llarceloOH Shawls Hicli Chintz, blue, orange, and gpjd Han* danas A very extensive assortment of Fancy Shawls, Scarfs, Mantileits, and Hundker- chiefs; also Children’s Moss* Hfyft*, all of wliich were selected by hims5UM|LoiidoQ and arc nf the latest laaluon. jk’l n»*v 22 rc 107 ^ ) To Carpenters anil Biuldcis. f|11 IK Subscriber keeps constantly on JL Lund a large assortment nf Mmiooakt, «n.table for stair handrails and bJ0flis(,, rS{ also I * ID i F. Hoards, and Vencits, for cabinet makerh use, all on reasonable trims Or. ders from a distance a ill receive sirick at tention. J. W. MOHHRLL, tYhih'lee"’itreet,oppotite Col Shelltimn t t, nov 15 ||1 *4 Lima Bark. J UST received, pale and brown Lima Hark in powder, winch will be found superior in quality to any other species of Peruvian ba *, and particularly recommen ded to the attention of Physicans and Plan ters. For sale by H. \V ORUELL, Jr. Druggist, Corner of the Hay and Whitaker ttreet. nov 23 l 108 Hcgimental Orders. A N Election is hereby ordered to be held atthe Savannah Exchange,on Monday the of D.-cember next, lor'a Captain, tirst and second Lieutenants, and Ensign, to command the G ROUGH roLfA/V- THKRS The Poll to be open^l av 10 t'clock, A. M und the election snperinten- vied by two Justices of the Peace and Hive* freeholders, or a majority of them. Hy order ot Lt. Col. HOBEHTS. M.W STEM All »V Act’g Adj’t 1st Kegt G. M. nov 21 b N. H. HART YTi VfiS h ave to acquaint hi Fncnds and <Um) 'ie Public,lie has lemoved io Gnerard’t /iutidtngi, Corner «-i Hay Lane and Wliit- uker at. where he lias received and open ed au extensive and general assorment of C WIN* A, Glass, and Earthenware; Also, a handsome, assorment of Cutlery, .la. pan, Plated, und llmssware, tooniimoous to enumerate, all of which lie will dispute of at his usual low piices, lor Cash, or Iowa acceptances. PLANTERS AND Country Met chant 8 Visiting (own, io lay in supplies, wi.l vh| wtsl to visit this establishment, wlu-re they can he supplied with every article in the above line, on satisfactory terms, nnv 8 ||95 KATONTON. Bu >scliber resumes the practice of the Law in Oskmulgee district, ami tbe County of Mmiroe, and will give the must vigi.unt attention to all business in- trusted to his charge, C- B. S THONG. nov 23 108 fellAU. CT'rk BABliBLS Suul-Fir .aleby -a/ HALL, HOVT IS CO. u u 23 108 Fancy anti Casli.e hoaps, ojc. L ANDING and for sale by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. 39 cases Transparent and other fuucy soaps 4 cases Castile do very superior Pluntution Hoes, Club Axes, Broad Axes ami Shingling hutchels, of Fawn's manu facture. iiov 23 108 l)R\FTs O N J\\>w l urk, J'hilndeljiliia, Wnailing tun City, Unit, mure, Iliclimuud, and C’/iaWegfon, lu sumx to xuit purelusurs, md.Uny.ight For sale by S. t. M. ALLEN W CO. nov 18 103 Castings uml Gin. Vjp VE Tons assorted Hollow ware, Pots U ami Ovens, and 5 pipes Holland Gin Landing from aloop Carolina, at Ander sun's wharf. The castings .vill be sold low if taken from the vessel. Apply to DOUGLASS & SOftKKL. nov?2 d107 CLEARED, Bioop Good Hope, \ Hrigg*, Charleston. Sloop Flora, F Briggs, Darien. A HitI V ED, Sloop Union, ShIow ch, Sunburv, 36 hours with Hice to W P llnwmi, and Bul loch & Dunwowly. Fasten gen, Major bte- pliens and hmnly. OLRAHRT) FOB TIMS POHT, At New York, 13 hmsv. ship Hesperus, M'Corkle. At Charleston, 21 init- slorp William, ARntVAl.» n»X THIS FO»T. AtNew-lork, 13tb inst. ship Garonne, Mott. At Charleston, 21st inst, sloops Mary, U own ; Exp css, Hammett( K:igie, Vin cent ; Hapid, Suasey. At Darien, 2lst ii.st sloops Emily, Tubbs; Support, Hales; * Hieing Sun, MatUieivs ; Tlirte Brothers, Howland. . BOSTON. Nov. 11—Arrived brig Jones, Huberts, i.iverpool. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Often of the ,V. Y Mercantile l Advertiser und Gazette, ^ uv. 14. S Arrived s up Hubert Hums, Coffin, Ham- burg 44; brig Ocean, lloud, St Urn s 6o ; brig Lydia, Prince Hueuns Ayres, 75. Office of the Courier —noon. CHARLES l tiN, Nov 21—Sli ps Ame lia, Crane, York* 5 j Wattungum, Brown, do. White Velvets, F OR PAIN if * G j for sale by JOHN II. HEfD a CO. nov ’0 105 I'lautcVs’ Bank, Novi:M«h», 20, 1832. W F.DNF.SDAY ilie 27lh ulst. having been Ml «|iart by tl.e Ci y Co.incil a, a Jay of Ibiuikagivlng and Prayei, this Hank will be ahut, therefnre ah papal' I'ull- iii|t(luo.on that day mint be iakeii up nn I'uexilav. Paper inti-nded for diicoUut nn Ihe 2fih, must be o(lured on Monday 25th inst. Saturday the 30ih inst, brinp the day of settlement of the bonks of the Uank preps- ratory the declaring Hie semi-annual Divi dend, the Ban* will he sl uli ull paper fall, mg line and pav able on dial day, must be ta*en up on Friday the 2Sih JNO. F. LLDVD Cashier pro tem. nov 22 Hb7 Just Received, And in Store, S IX pipes Cognac Brandy 5 pipes H Gin 5 do Jamaica Hum 10 casks Porter 6 kegs Lead 6 dj Shot 25 kegs Harris* No I Tobacco 10 xegs Ladies Taut do 25 boxes Kahuna 5j do Cheese—For sale by a Morgan, nov 19 104 June*’ upp«r wharf. A Refutation CALUMN IES C IRCULA TED against the 8outht.ru£/ Western Stutes, respecting the Instil union and Existence of SLAVKIIY AMONG THEM. To which is added, a minute and particulap acouunt of the actual Slate and condition ot their NEGRO POPULATION. Together wiili Historical Notice# of all the INSHURECTIONS that have taken place since die SeUlemtmof the country. “Fact, arc Stubborn things.”- Shuktpeare, Hy a bou rn CAnouNUu. The ahnve work is lor sale at the Book, stores of W. T. William, and S. C,.ii l. Schenk, nov IS 102 Rice Bread. T ltlS MOllMNU ill the Establishment, Broughton sireet, to weigh three ounces more than ihe assize. The snbscri- ber is now preiaied lo supply Grocers— lliey^mu^ depend upon being ^pplied N. U. Une or two apprentices to life bu. sineu would be lakeu. ,. P. DllASClL nov 15 re STRAYED, i kN the J»th inst. u young Pointers v ' ' vhiu ’> “"'1 spotted brown, und ausw lo tbe name of FLOIIA. The linder 1 be rewar_ed by reiui'iiing lier to no L. PETTY nov 22 p 107 Hour, Wliiskey, Butter, 8jc. 40 55 f " •'“"•■rJaftet sup-,fine Flour 60 bla Baltimore wln-bev 30 kegs superior pundy Butter 40 casks patrol Nails assorted sizer 20 libls N E Itum Boxes Candle and Snap, Agricultural ins strunienii, dfc- received and tor sale by HAMEL CAtiNEV, Jr. nnv 18 Pll Hunter ’s Buildings. Just Received, ■ j UALKr 8tu.it Drab Plains, mixl Sr I 1 bale Blue and White Kersey a, fo gro clothing. Apply to DOUGLASS ftf SO Kill D ho have in Wore, SO hags G een Coffee 16 hhds Muscovado b'ugar 15 barrels Loaf Sugar 19 pipes Colmenar Wine Window Glass, assorted • Oil Cloth Carpets, Ike. nov 20 p Irish Potatoes, A FEW hampers Irish Potatoes of su. perinr tpiahty, received from Belfast via ohai lesion, for sale by .. SAMUEL WRIGHT, nnv 16 t Notice. SpHE Subscribers’ Patting Machine at s* xamacraw, is now in reauiness to re- c * ,yc < ; 0t >0» to be compresstdnr repacked. Also Produce received on Storage; up. ply to Stephen Parr, at the machine, or * nov 20 n »- HABERSHAM. JJOARDLNG. ATiWO or fliree Gentlemen cun be acc 44 mudated with cun.fonahle lloa.t in a private lamily, in, ceataral situal an I on moderate terms. Apnlv at other 1 I the thJwgiau. • aw 30 lot