Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 28, 1822, Image 2

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(,i;uK(» I AN. nvVVNNAIli V I.DNRSDAY MORNING, NOV . 27,18'i *| Iii« day being ®pp'*lnlttl CHy Com ciUrtay of Thai'M* 1 "* n '"' l , «Vir, fm pnncr will he iiMJtd from lliia« Ifloe un til I-iiday morning. (j J* Divine nervier will be performed in Cl nrt Cliurch Tb s Day, by the Bov. Mr. Caihi h, /»,•, lt ry and MmtUr.— In another column V( , |»ivc »l e of a recent engagemtut hi twern flic bods of the V*fc. achr. Alii- ,101-, »ml the Pirates on the cnistof On- of K Mr. Jefferson, In consequence6ffhe steps going way, whilst entering hie Irnuie, oil the 13th mil. uufoitunstely fell and broke hie arm. A London editor observe*: on the subject nf the late excoul on oftlie cunip ralort of l.» Rochelle :--Wc exceedingly doubt Whe- tlirr the severity exercised in thli instance by fhe French Government, will»pnrate In fhe way of Intimidation. The | eople are kiM (it (he pNofbMt tehr. tUi|V| eswwrirteATsit. boy, oll‘-red hit vessel and services. Tha membera of fhe Widows* Rocietj We put aboard her one 18 pounder, idcs'.rouiof attending their usefulness, and 30 muskets, a few pistol*, rtitls«*cs, Ending their fundi unequal to such require- ftu , and mustered about 30 men S »t ! m ent, w.l dt the aid of the chari'ahlc in !rr getting rnatly, «nm« l»-«.n tn ilia , r>ru ^ M , inR lhcir <ie „ ti Many nil rcrl.. R rminge the Mpedthnn at tint nf md. . . ... . , . ^ „ , .. , „ . * , < .i . i i individuals have alreidyr been relieved ficient force, anme of fhe aulota be- tl . ... ; . . i «* . i andlhebuftirtywilleontinuctheirheaten- van to tirnp iifTantl Hially sm it up. , 7 ... . Nov. 8.-1 went ashore lo r.inau'* dcavnunt.l.oitnw judie.nu.l)-, whatever wlut could In- dooi-s timn »fter I may he eommiueit totlielr oli.rg.fur thi« |,oiled, t saw the U. S, *chr. Allign. bcn.voleut piirpnw. lloiuliona from l.i evlilent’v more-hannae-lt«.ymp.ll.i.ewill,! Ilir in,n ,h « } U ? • 1 . diM 01 0 n ’ l '- ,u '"’ ei,her 1,1 " ,nre *’ ' ,ro ' her o* sunn as possible 1 inu Mated my xinnsofany Jb.ml, articles of clothing, old lie enthusiasm of the sufferers, than to frar its consequence. We are so satisfied nf ■bis fuel, that we should not wonder If the fate of these men, nndnf that of Met Ion and ||issisor.istca(wli.cb will, do ibi less, bear, milsr,) wore to double the number of Arm tired attempta ” ba.aeciTOpa'dedby Ae lamented death one ofoui brave commanders. The p . gf|.-a nl ibis evil has now arrived ul n p lit > ond whie.li It cannot he borne, con is telly with the national honor* Our wli navy, if ncceaaary, abould be lent f«» •M'lod atalned coast of Culm, rather than oilier nffuer should perish by fhe bands of these villains. Let cur vessels of war be aent with orders to burn and din. tr.»y their rendezvous j with h sufficient force to acMir those pan# of the ihlatul' which »rc made (be harbour for their phinf Her; an I If a demand be m.idn for their suppression from the official autism itief; ami bold them responsible for the conae. qurncra. Nothing short of this can now be pretended. The P> ciiihfiiiu 1 Question.—A miserable efloil has bet'll m.»de ubroad, to produce nil imj rCBsiop that Mr. Crawford w 11 not receive an unanimous supp »rt at home, for t lie chief ihni'istracj of the Union. It bus been said, that Governor f'hvk’s puty is trumpham in this state, and that ot course, Mr. Crawford mil be opposed by it. For the information of those who ore really dc liroiiH to know the truth, and wo address oiniilveacirlnively toiuch, we will rc tiiiirk, that when (iovernor (Ink and his fimills were canvassing for Ins d'ctlnn, D w as urged by some of Ilia opponents, that his success wool I produce an impression abroad, tliut the fee Inga of tins stute were unfuvoratl" to Mr. Ui aw ford, and would consequently in jure his standing. To this, 'Governor < Ink and bis IVicnda repl.od that his election bad nothing to do with Mr. Crawford, and thnt oi the litter would not lake phee until alter tin* teim of CUrk's ■«i nioc, • (should he ■ucoeod) wool l have exp red i ami cooHi-qucotly tiiero wus no cunneotton between thorn, and nothing to he inferred inimical to Mr. Crawford fr.nu .General link's nppointinent» that the question was, shoul l Clink be Cover, nor, ami not shall Crawford be President— and it was under this view of the aubject tbut (Jirk was elected. If the peopl: of (i i»rgia lud believed that Gink's appoint* tm lit would hare injured Crawford, the f uner coull not have hoccceded j for it V, w »li know n that many wdio did support ■4;iu k, were, and aid! o**e the fiuends of ‘Crawford, and some of them too, amongst the most prominent and influential frienda thnt Clark had. No man who knows the feelings of the people of Georgia, pretends to doubt for a moment, Mr. Crnwfoi'd'a popularity with them. If, however, the yiosition which is taken had been true, the tide has changed, for it is fully undt ratood, thnt there Is a decided majority of the pre- a nt Legixliture opposed to (iovernor Clink, and from all accounts, that majority is on the increase. We do not pretend to conceal, that there is a body of men in the state, at the head of whom ia Governor Claik, who are decidedly opposed tq Mr. Crawford, hut both in number and infill, ence, they ure too Ancons durable to excite a moment's anxiety amongst the friends of that gcntlcMuan. These men flint advocated Mr. Adama'a claims, hot tho voice of the •lute has been so decidedly expressed a- gamut him, that he is abandoned. They have since taken up Mr. Calhoun and Gen eral Jackson. The former gentleman’s no. tiona about our Indian territory, are so un palatable to the citizens of this state, that here, as wetl at elsewhere, hw ia «n the vane. What they will do with the Hero of Ncw-Orleans, we know not, but this wc do know,—nothing but Governor Clark 1 ! anxiety for Ins own re-election will silence Ins opposition to Mr. Crawford—for vio lent su he ii against linn, w e have uo doubt but that he would adopt sufficient method pi his madness, to abstain even from abusing >1r. Crawford, if that would insure hit own 'fiicness. This policy was adopted ai hiaUst election, and wc beiicyc he will have full as strong reasons for it hereafter as then. No —let what may be said to the contrary, Mr* Crawford carries with him the admiration and affection of the great mass ot the peo ple of Georgia. They admire him for his talents and integrity, and they love him for his undeviating Republican simplicity. AVe tiuly pity those, who would criate ri vals to Mr. Crawford, by pulling linn down to the level of their crude divinities. i Some stir existed in the Baltimore mar- dr. t, on the 18dt inst. Waggon Tiour was sold at 75 a 6 8t$. -lfilf|ltgPTic«» from ed i,t New York, as From Peru. (luy.itpiil i roe I v»! hie a* fhe 8»h Sepfctnbrr. Four thousand troop* had arrived at Cullao, •vhii h bud been disp itched from Ouy quit by liolivar, at the Milicifatioti o( dto Martin, to aid in an txprditiou whirls tvns about fo anil ng.nnal the llo)«ili*L Spanturd« in I’ppir Peru. The Columbian Flag, it it stated i.i a Ji- snaicafiper, lias been hoisted at Old ho. virtue-, duo iUdrcas, and the Corn islands. F»«w the ( hut.'i iton ffetirfer, MOIfli OimiAllliilt’S I’lIIACY. taji'wi- of lour .1 mini cull I* irj thr L'uhii /'.I'litim liriv tiiXillUiu. ho rA. bnnli of lhr lf» S, 11 hr, dlliflnlor ttnifh rnfit iin jlllrn, of tho Jtlluruior-- t'ufii lurr your n/'tlio J’mitioit Schooltori, i,.- t-c Chttrloiltm, .Viiu. is.— Cii|i'!iiti M iV"nl Hi# l»iir In., ("f lliwiiii*) #r li.i'il hei. yi'»lviil.y, ami wlm wi. rnplurvil hy pitatv. no hi. from Uo.lnn (o N"W Orlfiti., Ini'- ni.l.c. u. will. Ilm I'lilluwiiig highly inlm'.tinR infnrntiliuii : llrcliirnti■ n of IWoinun Mayo. ,htntrr of the brig lit*, nf lirion. buiintl to rXrw tirli am. JVSwm(tr 4.—At nun ri.e, «.w thi; I’hii til Mnti.nr.tiH lii'ttiiiR. S. YV, liy W.iiUmit 40 iniln. tli«> anco. ktcor itin went, ttiml from N. M, At th'cv A. M. <nw lmi aclir.. st.-erinjt tint lionitlic Uml It) tit# N, YV, pf haul dl on thn tviml in tho Nmthwnril, round tlii'v conic up font, with .weep, nut mill lin k, lull til nu ll ; 11,10 of them, with Ilumiuti Ay let) culm., lireil two IB pound shot ovur me, I then hove to, they bum tin! mo with (t nini, nrinetl with pl-tols, cutlusscs ami Ions kutvc, firi'tl one pi.ml uyir wy licnd in bomding, dfnv# every insu below, nml uttempted to ti.ck ship, but could not work tho brig them, .elves, sud oidcied one hull of the crew on deck at tho time ; aloud i lor tho land, wind to ihc cost wind They ackuow IciIriiI themselves pi rales, and beR»n senrchinR for every hiii|( valuable, putting my bent rlotlies on. At suti set 1st go the liest bower anchor, in 2J lathoms sta ler, within a (plotter nl i mile nl'the beach | they then drove mu with all my crew into the forecastle, barred us down, and aliictly guarded us, with out any thing to eat or drink. I had no idea we should survive till morn ing for want ul' air. At midnigliior dci ed mo into the cabin, where they treated me in the most horrid man ner, beat me with their pistols, chunk ed me, thratenlng me with instant death, &r. Glc. then ordered me hack into the forecastle, and called up the rook anti buy ind spurted with them in like manner. Nov. 5. —At day light they cut the cable and ordering me to make sail, heat down the coast oil day, At 7 P. M. run in between Stone Roy and Point Yeucoa ; came to anchor about 5 miles ebuvu tho Key up the bay to the S. 1C. That night we had all the pirates aboard passing oil night, and rubbed mo and all my crew of every article nf clothing, money, watches, &c. Nov. 6 — Weighed anchor again, and tun about 5 miles farther up the bay to the snu'ltward, in co. with Schr. Mary Ik Pdizt, Captain Cole, front Salem, whin they captured same day with me. They then coimnenc. ed discharging our cargoes. They took Irom me 100 hoscg asea, about 40 casks ol nails, kedge anchor anil hawser, all my spare rigging, unrove sume, tparo and purchase blocks, spun yarn, worming, Ike. also, two studding sails, two compasses, inost.of t> v ca bin stores, abotlt itOO Iba. ot Bread, &.C. &c. Ai 3 P. M. the Captaiiroi the pirates came aboard, and ordered his crew, if tln-y did nut Hod mure money in one hour to murder every noe nl us, and burn tho vessel. I beg ged for the long boat and some bread and waier to piocerd to the Florida Cons-, lie said, No, I would send an American man uf war to detect him he did not mean to spare one uf us. O.ie ol the pirates, more humans than the rest, begged hard for my life the captain told him to do his duty, or; he would take Ida life instantly. I then proposed to go to Matanzas, and gel money to ransom our lives and the vessel—lie hesitated a few mi nutes, then said he would give me 5 days to go and return wilt) $'>000, or lie would burn the brig and every soul ubo.id ; he then took we aboard ol Ins piratical schooner. Nov. 7.—Carried me within six miles of Molanzas and put me into a boat- I arrived in town at I P\l- I called on the governor ; he would noi assist me ; Ihc American merchants did not think proper to raise any mo ney to treat with (lie pirates ; the A un-rican masters then agreed to mus ter a foice fryin lhcir own crews, go uuWii aud engage (new. Cap). Wit- wi>u» 1 inn to Captain Aden : lie ws. pleased loaaai.t in", and iinmedialely about ship and atood nut of the bay. Cnpt. Watkins in the Pluug buy with a few American sailors folluwod alter the Alligator. Nov. 5—Pound ourselves directly off the enhance of the bay, b tween hlone'K.ey and Point Yeacnn, with 3 American vessel, and on# of the pi rates in sight *t anchor! the Amen cans pm veil to bu the ship William anil Henry, Drew, Irnm N Y ik to N O. li-niia i the brig Sarah Morrill, ot Hinton, lor New (Mean* I nml achr. Nanny and Mary, Moor, from Bo Ion lor Pi us. cola, (captured the day pro. vinos.) YVe found the piratical achr. In lie making all sail ami .we prog up the bay. Captain Allen fount! it im possible In overhaul Mm with the Alii g ator, he Ihnrclore immediately order oil the boat* hoisted out, manned and armed ; also pul about 20 men nn I maid the I’lmighhoy, and gave chase ; the pirate hoisted a Patriot Hag, nml tircii a gnu to Howard ; wc soon per coived another of their schooners tie a ling oul of tho bav to assist them ; wo recoiled several fires liom their eighteen and mint pounders, without any damage, and bnaidrd the largest -, they nil It- d into their bunts, ai d a great number nf them Wert) killed and drowned. We left the gig’s crew i" pu'iestivn of the piitvMml proceeded to board the other i but they had too much the advantage—4hcir deck be ing lull of men and inusketrv — f’npf. i/l'ilen rrcrierd Itis death wound, with four others, nml aeveiul wound ed : we were obliged tv retreat to our prize, thinking In const op with her, hut the gun. were dismounted and in such contusion, that 1 i-u>. Da'e ur> ilrreil her out nf the fay, and gut on board the Alligator, aid came to an chor close by the lri* i found her a- shore with her other cimltt nut, and not or new, wilt be grvteloliy received, on he- hull'of tlut Society, by klra Cleland, tbe steward, ot tier house As the otjrct of the society i« not merely to yelicve gratui tously the waul, of the pout, but to enable them to provide tor thrirown support; or der! for plain lowing of any kind, will ba received as favors ••ml strictly attended to, e'ltlier by Mra. Cleland or soy uf tbe Managers oftlie Society, For Greenock, TIia * ell known llrititli aliip TUNKK blSTKllS, /rum* Belli tnaitc , Will be <!iqpatclir<l itiimccli- utely. J** *f freight of 100 bulea Cot ion nr p mage* apply to captain Dell uii bouul, or 10 _ JOHN If. RkTL) & CO. nov 37 3 Forft&le, Freight or Charter, The srltnonrt A.MKKICAN LADY, C o; r ui'.'i I'orbeo, Apply to K. IkJ. IIAIlERSlIAYt. nov 27 e3 The art of .l/emo-y.—It wilt be perceived by an advertisement in our columns, tills day, that Mr. ,1 T. Hmcbins intends giv ing an introductory L' cturc on Mnemmiirs, or ihc art uf memory. Tbe following arti cle which gives some notice ufitiis gentle man’s system, is from the Charleston Cou rier t - To the Editor of the Courier. Put—The system of .Mnemonics nr Artificial Mommy, as taught by Mr- J. T. Hutchins, a gei^'lcman uf con siderable leni ning and ingenuity, who liua lately arrived among us, has for its highest encomium, its simplicity ind easy coocep ion. 'In Diviniiy, Law, Medicine, iiengrapny, Asliouo my, & tkc. il may he m ole ol great use j ali-l indeed, it would appear tu ho an highly osse dial requisite to a ti list e.d education. In the opinion ol tlie writer ol this article, who has studied under the above named gentle man, tins system would be |ouud ol ii.fiui'e Use to every gentleman and scholar , and be trusts, that if Mr. H’s lienith will allow him to instruct ano ther class before his departure from our city, that those who devote the least put ol their lime to reading, will alti-od and pit lit by bis iuatruc lion. It will not only enable them to fotuiii what they read, bu likewise dates, uud every event they tuuy wish lo remeuibe . t o the literacy among For Satillu and Jefferson, The new sloop SPA It ’ll A N, (ii hn, nniger, Will tail on Svimlfcy trxt. For trcihiu or passage, apply on board, or to MILLER U KOIU\ nov 37 n .1 Homer’s wharf. PORTRAIT # AND Miniature TiuuUng. — V»\1\\VV» — ROt’DRT, Srniod, alrtiit Painter from the ancient Pounl ,ic»* dutny of Pan *, A XT 110 liou tieicioli re received the hiph- ' ' fbl pain.naK® I" Savannah, has tha Iimuo*’ tn inform lua friends and the publio ihat he !iaa returned hillirr, where lie «|ju'm ••fl'sjifhi^ professionalnervicei. lie further htjjH leave to Rive i.olice, that his Daof*h* ter, Mr*. May, will commence teaching; Drawinf; and Minintuic Paint ini', as soon hs :i class of Young Ladies can he formed. Application to be made at her Father's re* sidence, Dmyiou-sUeet, near Droughtoit* treet. Reference—Chahi is Harhib, Esq, nov 26 2 Vussar’s Superior Ale, C AM alwiiYH be hau oftiio Suliscribers, ami ul the lowest rate, at the whalf a- bovc the Exchange Steps. W. LIP PITT U. CO. nov .7 u3 Com Afloat. 1700 NU8HELS prune White Corn, 1 • toi* sale iu lots to amt purcha sers, by nov 27 u 3 PAI.MES W ROE, Holton's whurf 'l’lie Subscriber R espectfully informs th« inti»br.f tants of Savannah and its Vicinity, that he will open a School for the reception of young Ladies and Gentlemen, on MONDAY the 18 th of November, In which will be taught all the requisites of m correct English education, together with the Latin, Grecfc, French, and Italian lan guages. He liu* taken the room occasion ally occupied hy the Union Society, in tht west end oftlie Academy. For fei ms of Tuition and other informa tion, apply to the store of Baldwin J/ay» ■ward, u few doors west of the City Hotel. FARWELL JONES, nov 13 99 y Molasses, (Jollce, ^c. DUDS. Molasses 4U bug9 prime G^een Coffee 2 cases 25 M. si. gars S'.) hlids and bbls Northern Gin boxes Candles Jt/O do Soap 2 < hlids Sugar *0 bids do Just received, and for sale by L. H. SAGE 8c CO. nov 27 p 3 Prime N. Orleans Sugar. \C) Z Hull), of First Quality Dry New- Orleans Sugar. For suie by J. 11. UEUUERT 8c CO. noy 27 3 MARINE. , . , . i . . • ,■ i us, it is candidly recommend",I. It a soul on board i byrw« j,, | „ nJ , tr { fllllg the All,gator | amvei ti, Mataoz.a f it will never bi tlic aecoml day alter, w„li *!**d r * regreted. b, i veo thus# iu mode.ate company vvitt tlt. .hip, bng, lM i(j l ^ A. 11, achooiiora, nml tha prize belorn men mined. I found tuy second mate, 3 sailors, conk and cabin boy and a pas nenger, (Mr.Uiemlonl) lind arrived in a boat, 14 Ituura befort l they in formed ua that when the action com. mencrtl, the pirates were all on board their tmti vessel. Mr. Ilich, my chief mate look the email boat to go and got Cnpt. Hole and hia crew to assist ill keeping them.ITi they found the Lit airs and Varnish. (6x Dy ZEN Fancy CtiUirs 3 buts Copat Varmsli, in store—and lor state by A. MORGAN, Jones’ upper wharf. VOHT OF SAYodN^Aft. Gl.EAUEl), Br ship Thomas, luglis, Liverpool, ’ Win Gaston. ARRIVED, , r, . -filoop Spartan, Gibba, SaRlln, 3 day, with pii nlus wm o boarding tha Irta, and | cotton t« J M‘Ni-h and Miller h Fort. Capt- ('ole anti his crew advised tak-j SohrJvmrt Rol imn, llood,.EIizibeth Ct- i Ig to thu wmid*. When they boar- i <y b- <-’• v >» Cbailoatown, S-days.fmnrthe (led the Iris they discharged a. veral! with com aud shiugla.U. or piatejs at tbe crew but mtaaetl them I pot# boat Herculea from Augusta, with they drove anme overboard with cut- 4,7 balca of cotton to aiindriei. Iniaei and into the boat. Alter all r.i.r..,tr.n ton Tina ronT, Charleston, 2ilb iost- schr Hetty tliu crew were in tbe boat except one, the second mate tone upon them, hove two pirates overturn.tl, and shoved off Franklin, YVhiliten At with the bunt-; this pirates hove every tiling at them they could get hold of, but did hot ki'l any otto, though every matt was more nr less woun dud ; Mr. Rich, tbe chief mate, with or run this p hit. A New Yofit*, on Ihc lti h, sloop Tele graph, Huwlin, lo sail 20th lost At t'liiliotetpliia, IHlh inst. s|, op t’lice lix, G-tlbr.t, with despatch, At ttilartt-ll0 1, 25ili inst. schr Esther, Captain Colo anil Itia crew arrived Perry!sloop S-iaan, Uradley, to sail the in Mntnnfcna two day# after, having: a fdi> . ,. . . travelled all the wav, and -util- ,g' tll ,, UV e charleston for tins t portoo very touch. Lieut. 1) de ol the Ant. | Monday last. gator took my papers, with the four others, and ordered us Tor Charleston lor adjudication, and to aettle the sal. vage, iX’c. TURKMAN MAYO. The pirates were handsome coppered vessels, of about 9 ) tons i two were armed with an 18 pounder midships, amt two long nine’s! the other with one 18 poundor amt C sixes. Tin mast was literally covered with wrecks uf vessels, trunks, goods, tkc, Aiuiivai.s viiim tuis ronT. A( Norlo'uk, 18di inst. sloop Candidate, Stn.Idart, 9 days—bound 10 Haltimnre. At Charleston, Soil. lost, sloop Cood- Uopi, llriggs 1 day. The U j frigate FiauHin, arrived at Call.ia on the 3d of August The stern of a vessel, having upon it o Salty, of Charleston,” was found about A regulur trade was carried uu with 1 tbe tat inst. between St Augustine and St the merchants in Matanzis. W ho John’s lliver. were informed nf every capture, and purchased tho cargoes, erasing the mark Trtun the packages and substi tuting others in their atead. A man •rived at Matanzas from their rendez vous the day before capt. M. sailed, who stated that they had two men hanging at tho yatd-arms of one of the aclira. ; and that they had determined lu destroy every American vessel they inct with, and murder their crews Capt. M- parted with' the convoy on F.idev last off Cape Carnaveral. The Alligator and her prizo are de stined lor Not folk. Trier* Current ol Churletlon. .A or. 75. Cottons—Are without change in prices since our last—the quantity coming to market at yet is rather Ii mited. A few small iots of new Sea Islands have gone off at 18 a £0 centa, and Saitiees at 16 a 17. New Up lands are steady at 10 a 12 cents, as in quality. /fire—Of the new crop is selling at Irom £J a g3 ! several prime par- ce',s having biought the latter price The uld Hice is mostly out of the market—what remains, may be bad at about 23 cents in the bundled be low tbe p. ice of new. Cotton Basginx—Sales of tire best quality ate still maiiiqf at 55 cents. Fur Sale., 1 (inn BUalttSLS New Corn 2U.U0U tihiiiglcs Tiie cargo ot ilie schooner John, Rod- man. Aj ply oii6ohiU, ur to R. U J. HABERSHAM, nov ‘.7 e 3 ante by nov 27 1 3 G. R. A. C. *ff111E me/rbei B ni' tlie Georgia Chanter I. No 1. are requested to attend un Ex tra meeting at their Hsill THIS EVENING* 4.7' Ii lust at hall' pant 6 t’cl 'ck. lly order ol J. DxLxMottx, M. E. H.P. TbFF l’, SoC’iy. nov 27 r 3 BOARDING. A FEW Gentlemen can he handsomely accommodated with Boa! d, in a private (amity, a few steps from the City Hotel, terms model ate. Apply ut lliiu Office, nov 27 3 Js'c-nv Taney Slave. MRS. e7 BEAULAIID, U AS the honor of aimounciug to the La dies of Savannah and its Vicinity, that she has opened a new Fancy and Millenary Store in Young’s lliiildinge, next door to Messrs F. GU/ct & Uo’a Fashionable store. Where she hopes tv receive a share of the Public patronage, having received from Fi ance, hy the latest arrivals via Charles ton, the newest patterns for Honnets aud Dresses} b^si'lea her assortment of Fancy Goods, she bus on hand a very handsome assort- ment of Leghorn Hals, from No. 40 io 70 j White and Black Ostrich Feathers, uncom monly large. All of which will be disposed of at very moderate prices for cash, nov 27 l 3 'Fhe Subscriber H AS the honour of announcing to hia Friends aud the Public in genera), that he hasjtist arrived from N York & Charles ton, with the most fashionable Gentlemen's Hats, Clothing, ifc. Those persons wishing a good burgain, will do well to call at the Subscriber's Store, /Vie doom Eaet of tht City Hotel, viz : — Trunks line and extra superlative Blue, 8s Black, Dross i'oats Trunks Ilruuds, Gray, Mixed, Olive, Drab, Frock, Ii >x, and Wulerloo Coats, wills ami without Capes; some with i oiling collars. Trunks Fine and Coarse Coatee’s, of various colours. Trunks Blue and Black ditto, at very lovr pr ces. Trunks Fine ancl real ex*ra super, super- flue Blue, Black, Gray, Bniuds, light Blue, dark and light Drab, double anti single millCassimerc Pantaloons, made in the newest style. Trunks Blue, Black, duff, Cassimere extra quality, double twill’d English Fh>ran- tme, Merino, Vulenc<a, with Borders, Swausi'.nwn, and extra flue coloured Marseilles Wai it coats. Trunks ofextia Frill’d and and Plain Linen shirts. Small packages of ready made Cravats. Butes of real ‘IVtan extra large size Cloaks* elegantly Trimmed, from j$7 to 14. Dales Linen, Cotton, Worsted, and Merino Sliiits, of various sizes. Bales Flannel, Cotton, Merino, Knitted, and Worsted Shirts and Drawers. 300 Dnz. Worsted, Lambswool, Cotton, and Silk short and long Stockings, of supe rior qualities. Cases of 32 inch Patent Silk Umbrellas. Cases cheap 4-4 Irish Linen. Bales of 3 J and 4 point Blankets. Buies of Kay lj Son’s Plains, No. 4 8c 5, at tbe low rate of 624 ct®- per yard. ALSO, A great quantity of Negro Clothing. Males Kilmarnock Caps, &3£ per Dozen. Bales Out S zus, Negro Stockings, do. 500 Jackets and Trowsers of good quality, Blue cloth, well lined at g.5 per suit. 250 Sui's Fearnought Jackets and trow sers, ol the largest Siz s, at 26 pr. suit. 150 Great Coats from g6 to 8. 1200 Red Flannel Shirts, at $15 per Doz. 12 Bales Fearnought Pea Juckets at $5 each 1200 Check and Striped Shirts, from 75 cents to $1 25. 2 Bales extru quality. Blue round Jack ets with rolling collars. A Branch of the ubnve establishment ia carried on in Charleston, S. C. corner of the Hay and Queen-street, opposite the Ven due Range tvhere Georgia and North Caro lina money is taken at pnr. PETER DRKGE. •ort 29 II BOSTON, Nov 14 - Arrived brig Favor ite, Webber, Honduras, 34 days. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 18.-Arr brig Mary, Dint water. St Petersbnrgli 61 days. "JkffR. J. T* HUTCHINS, will deliver a ItIl public introductory lecture upon •MNEMONICS. Qficce ftf the .VerrMri., Courier and ) City Gazette noun S CHARLESTON, Nov. 25. -Air Br schr Maria, Stowell, Port-Anionic, (Jam) 25 schr Eudora, T>nkham, Havana, 6 Bsiovr—Ship William Henry, and brig Saruh-Morril, Lord, from Matanzus, priz s recaptured from pirates by the U S schr Alligator. Office of he .V P. Commercial ? sltlve'tiser, A'ov. 18. 5 Arrived, ship Exchange, Brown. Liver pool , sli p D»:«p T, Smith, llavanua 20; brig Frances, Davis, Stockholm 96 ; Br brig Marshal Wellington. A„Yre, Sunder land 5J ; brig UunAuh, Mason, Santa Cruz 31 days. Drafts on Charleston Boston, and i\ T Short sight. For sale by DANIEL CARNEY, Jr. nov 26 p 2 Prime Pork and iieef. (RV'fTV BARRELS Prime Pork So bbls prime Reef 60 bblssiimkcd do Received per ship Howard, for sale bv J. U. HERBERT & CO. nov 26 2 Landing. DAGS Green Gofl'ee 3 bale. Dominic Cotton Bagging of superior quabtj. For sale by MUUOLAS U NEFF. nor 26 2 46 Mnemonics, or artificial memory, TO-MOR ROW EVENING the 28ih inst. at half | ast Six o’ctocK, at the Exchange Long room. The citizens of Savannah are respec fully invited to attend. 9 Among the numerous recommendations from ladies and gentlemen, the following from a class in Charleston is deemed suili- cieut. •■>* 1 vVc, the subscribers, having attended a course of lectures on Mnemonics, taught by Mr. Hutchins, hereby expre s our confi dence in the utility of the system for va rious purposes in Science, Literature, aud common life, and we cheerfully recommend it to all who may require the assistance of their memories by a.i.ficiu! means. SAMUEL GILMAN, M. S. MOITE, A. G. RO E, In behalf of a clasi consisting of twenty five, nov 27 r 3 An Official Report O F die Trials of sundry Negroes, charg ed with an attempt to raise an insur rection io the state of South Carolina :'pre ceded by an introduction and nairatiye; and in an appendix, a report of the trials offaur White persons, on indictments for attempting to excite the slaves to a iricc* non. Prepared and and publish*- *t the request of the Court. By Lionel H. Kenne dy ahd TI-onui8 Parker, Members <4 the Charleston bar, and tlie Presiding Magis trate! of tbe court. Prce gl For sale by B. C. & J. SCHENK. nov 27 3 80 bltls Vassar’s Ale, L anding, ami for saie by A. MORGAN, uov26 i2 Jones’upper wharf. NOTICE. OnpHE Subscribers are prepared to dia* 'Ll count promptly every day, approved pai er, not having more than ninety day? to run, at six per cent, and pay tbe proceed! of such discount by Checks on Augusta, ii preferred by the offerer. CUMMING fcf GWATHMEY. nov 16 re Notice. T HE Copartnership of the Subscriber® under the firm of Delumuter & fitarr,\i this day dissolved by mutual consent. Per sons having demands against the Concern are requested to present them for set le- mmt, and those indebted lo make payment to B. W. Deiamater. B W. DELAMA I ER \V. STARR. Jr. B. W. Deiamater will continue the Gro cery Business, at the old stand, ou Boltou’i wharf. * / . nov 11 97 ( 51 Pork,-Beef, 2$c. Landing from ship Howard, BBLS Mess and Prime Pork 15 do do do Beef 10 bbls No 3 Mackerel 50 boxes Herring No 1 20 bbls Potatoes 2 Ithds St Croix Sugar 1 pipe Signett’s Brandy 1 do Holland Gin 20 bbls Whiskey 20 do Gin 72 catiy Boxes Y. H.Tet XO M. superior Havana Segara 15 bbls and half bbls Buck Wheat Meal 19 bhls Corn Meal « bbls Beans ’ boxes Bloom Raisins 10 Arega Tobacco 20 grow paper Tobacco Loaf and Limp Sugar, Coffee American Sugars, kc. 20 bbls l) >uble Ale, Law 8c Bcvesv edge’s Brand For sale low, bv G!BBS 8c ALEXANDER, nov *6 p 2 Taylor’a wharf