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VI. J! llBPlJIlfclCATf. FREDERICK B. FELL. CITT rntiiTEn. Daily Vupi-?,.’.'.....eight dollars per milium Count*/ Paper. *slx,tlollnvs por annum. ' patam.k is Anraacn . -. •All News, ami New Advcrtisenwnu pearIA both papers ap-. fly* office in Dickson’s -thrap story crick building, on tlic'llay, near tho Ex* change, between Bull ami Drayton-streets' SAVANNAH. THURSDAY EVENING,.Nov. 4. COUNCIL. A regular meeting of Council took piece to-day—the whole Board were iu attend anee.* ’'Aldermen Wolnlab Introduced aresohi- 'lion to redues the *J»l«ry' of 'bo Jnilgo of the Court of Comm.ro 1’l‘ees and Oyer and Terminer to *1800, trhich was lost by a ’ vole of t >p i. ' An Ordinance to rapid nn ordlftsnce al lowing shops anil taverns to be Open on Sunday was read the first tlino. The resignation of Wm. P.'Beers of tire office of Gauger am! Inspector of-Domes-] tie t.l] stirs was rend a'n-1 .iccepto-l, '■A billtb define the length ' c-l time Eton Wardens; and other ’ officers of C6nnc.il shall be absent from the city'star tk*d a " second lime and pasted. - 'Aldermtn Brown's> resolution relative to the expediency of petitioning the Legisla- . lure to place the Jail of the tounty' Under 'the control of tho corjwrgtibit' was l-.ld'o- ver o.ntll the next meeting of Ccnncil Tor tnforni.Hioti. On motion of Alderman’Oiens, it'4ras resolved, That the Mayor in nonjudetioo with tho Committee on Dry Culture,at the neat tpeeling'of Couitcil, or ns'soon there after as can conrdUiciiily be done, make a detailed report On the “Dry Culture.— Contracts, also the amount (IT monies-paid on the Dr? Culture Systfon, the persons to whom, and when paid, the’ moriiet loaned 'on account of said system, lo wborn loaned arid at wh it period, aod whether and por tion of said monies has been repaid—that Ihfy also report wliat disposition lias been made of the rents of city.lots, and the '25 per cent tax leried under the ordinance ex- . pressly for the extinguishment of the debt incnrrfcd on the said Dry Culture System,— whether the iqme bas been approprlaled to thxt object,—if oot for wliat'purpose the same-tlki been .used,—whether the Com- mistibMh nf'TDiy culture • exrcmsd the tpuld and made the reports required by the 'ordina ndc-—arid' any dtliet matter or thing fu.relatlbii'fo the subject tliat Ihe said . . Mayor add Committee deem it necessary - gori expedient to report. * Thursday next was set apart as a day of Thanksgiving and FrkVVr. ABRAHAM BRADLEY AND THE • POST OFFICE. '" Mr. Abraham Bradley has furnished Ms son for publication, a statement which Is embodied lit anaddrets to the Postmaster General in the Johrnal of tins Morning.— The following ft ah oxtrattn . •Rn the cotirie of the conversation, Simpson said. tliSt Dr. Bradley ball lljli- mat'eri, whether to him or itOti Ho dlil not say, that oh a fair settlement of Mr. Brad- Iqy’s aceminti, Ihh dcpu'rtmeiA would owe him u largo Viiu-(Mr. UtaSley’.s ■imprea- •»M is, that lib Xidtl JiOsOdU.) and-asked him If it Was sir Mr. Bradley "said No', lint tliat Inst year tils ucWmt had exhibited a balance against hilt) of $1.41)0, winch he had paid ©©partly from the sale of his .maps, and Wb reil from nnoxher source.— That suiiiej-earVagOi his aodOunt had ex hibited a balance against him of *3,000, and tills lie had paid tip by the salo of Ills house in this city,” Mr. Rradlev had on power to apply one cent of the funds or the department to Ins private use—comment is, therefore, undo ceseary.—IFash. Tel- Mm «#• following extract from Capt. Basil Mali's io three miles of the land As sqOn as he • .IS a . * . _ . I - — Il.llll,.. A J L _ _ _ f L I* A Lama ■ Ik a- travels, will at least assent to tho fidelity of Im description of American Scenery I— "Of the unrlralled splendors of an A- inericao autumn we had beard io much Ijp- fore, that no considered ourstlvei fortu nate in seeing it in the very-cenlre of the most favorable patt of tho country. 1 think it Is (lie maple,whoso leaves change at this season, fiont light green to blight crimson; on every branch, from lop to bottom;— Whatever tree it was, however, nothing could lie more daikllog than the effect pro duced. But there were many others whose extreme tops only, weio yet tinged; but in such endless varieties of color, and all so vivid, that it was sometimes well nigh painful to the eye to look at them. ' I need nt* say with wliat effect the honest ever- greeui held their plaeo as a sober ground wurk,'to these brilliant, though transient tints—not tli« less pleating, probably, on that account. Upon ihe whole, I do not know ihat I hive seen iu other countries, Any thing so wonderfully diversified as the colors of the foliage at this aeason, in New England.” t’Wr.ADEl.PlIIA. Oct. *0. On the trial, for piracy, of Henry Kcs- -»lci, who was acquitted on Saturday in the Circuit Cdurt, oil Ihe ground of want-of jurisdiction, the only-witness to tho Irani- actloiis'on Holinl was one Jean' Baptiste, the steward, a b|-ck man and tho same who was arrested, is we nicntioiied not long since, at Cape May. AVe are indebted to a fritirid fur ah' accurate report of thlf man's was about tin bvtden'c*,.which, though it narrates facts I know what it perhaps at horrid as jny we have evor re-1 coided, ought, We think, to be made pub- lie, and which will be read with great In terest A br'lfef dhi ration of the circutn- Autumnal Tints—Whoever permit the teil vouany movo-’ So I had to go um> take It. ' A giliHif wind came'oti. It blow about 10 days. It became moderate, and we ntat'ii sail for Bostmt. It plew again, and, w'a had‘10 lay with no sail. After it iqodorifod we made sail again; ttill on to Boston. We'saw a schooner 'and a brig, snd soon, but did not speak them. The land we made was off N. Yuih, called tlm Woodlands, the other side pf Barocgat.— A schooner from New York, wit, standing off., l was al the lielm. Jbltd'said, 'keep right'to the schooner; 1 want tu .speak her'- We gut close to the schooner. aVid he halt ed her. . ‘Where ftoml’ 'Frold N .Y-nk.’ •When did you leavel' 'Last night.' ‘What kind of winter hero you had h»rcl' IA very hard winter as aver was fchqwn,’— •Wliat land is this,abrelst of ml’, lie did not know cxaotly. Our people walked off, anti said, 'John, where's Boston ndwT John said, tide piece Is as good as another.' -We went on, the wind-fresh Irom south By end by It came oh tb bio . Took a -reef in Ihe'main and fout topsails: then he Haul* ed off by the wind, /l was at the helm) till dark. As soou as dark he Veered Ihe brig round, and ran her direct fo‘r New York- light house,on Sandy lldok. Begot with *o ' v ■• * • ,. In heside ve." Allis, how delusive art Iho •Pfouiutcsof Hope.' Mart the rtitfl/enee.—The Pittsburg «a- *etlo»JV.-, “Carriage of iron from Blahs- vllle'to Pittsburg,'&* land, i» etght dollars per loti; and by tlie ennuk JrUgkt inulu, ding tolls is two dillart and Jirty cents per ton. V ". - * ■9- Dates i Vipi l,ivi.urooi.,i:V:::4aTu rfe»T. l.sTKi Vito>i liAVk«,t:it:til!!ll:S0Tli found ke was nigh enough in, lie Hove the brig tov Then John and PhilYp but n hole in tile brig. Tlieo. they got into tlio Plantation, long boat to learo her. They llilted tlie helm a nildships, so that the brig should be ite)il foil. They all got into long boat but myself. 1 got iu last. I got hold of the rnpqtd droptttth the hdl); John sung Uflr, ‘Let go.' They said, ‘The tteward b*> not got aboard yet/ 1 goUn, John says, '1 wish the kthward Was oVelhoard,’ Wo then made sail, and steered for the lifglit liodse, and reached It just as rlay was break ing Mansfield said, •! expect we sball be foutld-dht hr that degro,' Says ha, 'If we are, shall kill him.’ Then defendant S.iid, ,It Would be a pity, to Itedve him ovblbndtd, he luk been such a good cook to us: They kept on ihe West of N York, with a strong ebb tide, up th* North River: . , , We slopped ftrsl at lirooklyh, Phllip.uc- fettllrint, and myself landed, and then took the steatnbbat and cfosterf to New York, I had tfiy elothes-bag Und Phllijt two hand- -kerchtefis tied ufi. Than We parted find t went to stay with a colored man in Ntw- Ynrk. I toiik the steamboat at twelve and eatue to Philadelphia) Then on Saturday got on board rif a OapWtfimn'i yltgllup, and Went to ihe Cape. I firit saw dolendant, after that, hern in this Cdiirt-ronni. .When the brig was scuttled We could jutt lee lohd. It was dark. We-could bear ilia breakers. It was a Itar light night, life wind S. S. W. fresh. The motley tre got was gold end French crowns. The gold ' the size of SO cents. I don’t : it was called, There were rifthesizeof Itl-tf ccittf. I did APtHlVl-1> Sloop Wave, B^tpkenship. fmOiechee. 106U bushels Hough Kiee tu II l(.\lHjtsliam Sloop Mill Maid, Hi'imnillex, Bond's sntatiuu. i*oo bushels it. llice to It Habersham. Stoop Swallow, fib Combaltce. S3 bids lUe'e to II Habersham. Sloop Oyiiihln; Turber, Bhsnfort. 18 bales S I Cotton to It Habersham. Sfooj) T"'0 Fricmlv, Reiiia, Harris's neck. 10 b-t'es Colton and iliJtis to Julio - (-•n&Mu-ft-y. Pole- oat { ulika.fm Augusta to Candler & David-on. U3lt bales Cotton to A Le lliogripliy are cilthely original, aud have Barliler &cn. J Auze, J Stone,It Malohe, bciin furniqhc-d by Robert. Walsh, Jr. -und lloe &. Mcrriinac. • -j t,- —. StcHbilmat Win Gaston fin Silver Bluff, with tulv ho,its 3 &, 0, 1000 bales Cotton ttli . W . not eimnt what they gave me. 1 did not hear them'say Imw much they had.- (Pan taloons shown to the witness.) These aie stances iioder'whlch tho>eOtl sailed inay 1 captain’s. I have seen hint wear them nia serve as a proper introduction. 1 riy a time In Ihe brig. Some time in'tlie fall of lOIS.lhe Branch I On cross-examination he saidI don’t brig Lo Clair was driven into this port by I know how much money I took from th'o •tress of whither. The crew'was compolbrig; may-bo six or seven hundred dollars, led entirely of FreficKmen; end til* sail-11 took all I found in the hat jn the cabin, ora thiakiiiKthCy would-get higher wages 11 had to take it. 1(1 had not taken it they deserted. ’ Capt.'Toujae Wts consequently 1 would have killed me. 1 put my money ins obliged lo ship u new crew, which ho did. io Mr. Steal's hands, at Cape May, when All these were Americans, citteH John I arrived there. Four weeks afterwards ] Tkt Cktrokees.—We Irarn, on the au- tltbriiy at tho 'Millfdg*Hlle Statesman, -th.lttjanersl Win ' Carr-ill, of Nashville ^Touirssee, and Oencral John Coffee. OT Telfair County Georgia, have been ap- poinle-i by the President, Commiisioder* to trot: with the Cherokees lor their land, Notwithstanding the high tone assumed y>y some of the Chiefs of this tribe, and thini formal refusal to hold a meeting for; tlegocraiion, yet the firm and explicit de- rjaratimis made by tlie President, suvlaln- ing in every patticular tho positions assu- rped by Oedrgia, must eventually and we think speeJily convince them of the absur dity of - h-iging to principles, -which neith er thi Government under which they are located, nor that of tlie Union, Call recog nise. pr tolerate. The Indianis must bear in mind that Georgia cunnot pause in the £0urse-uf policy she has adopted—that this policy is saoctionfed by tlie 1'ievident-a-and if they refuse to accept of the feitile home be hat provided for them in the west, they must submit to tlie regulations of civilized ■ooiety, and obey Ihe mandates of its laws. If they would 11‘ten to the wise Counsels of their Great Father, and reject the insid iopt suggestions of crafty and irtterestc0 advisers, thav would change a condition of starfaie, niisery and discontent, for.peaco and prosperity—at pei lect liberty id pur sue their plans of self government,nod their approaches towards civilization. We repeat that Georgia neither can, not ti-.UI pause in bet policy. Mr. CoSpjil 1 now novel of tltfc Border- t^a, bribe Wept of ilia Wieh-ton-uish is .expected t-i is; >e from the press of Meaera. Carey, Lea & Carey in the course of the present wc-olt. Don Juan B-oui-ita Bcrnabeeii.-h isbech recognised by tlie President of tho United mates ns Consul General Of Spain to re side it Philadelphia. . '. Dr. Bradley, late second Wistant post ttiastcr general, has been engaged by (lie proprietors as agent to thd fine of Stages ' between Baltimore and Washington; Mr. Addington of Phllsdelphia rf.-vs pre pared for the prese- four farge duoilncimo volumes, entitled- “Poetical Quotations” alphabetically arranged.- Many years have been drvotad to’ this compilation, tint) teste displayed in the (elections is highly spoken of. Such a condensation of 4u«crsofFaffassuiiuightbe termed essence or oil of Pttwpt 1 Mansfield, Tom, Jack end Philip On the ussage down, Jean Baptiste wbs laired oil ward in the bay, ns’ cook. There were al so im bdifd a mate, and ‘a “ytJUng French man, a passenger. On lit 28th of Nor, they left the Capes for Uoree, qn the Af ricau boast. After iirivinglil Garea, and remaining there some >eehe. tliey s ided for Cayenne oh tire SpZtiish Main. There the mate left them, and another was pro cured jn his place. They Milled from Cay was taken up and imprisoned at Mount Holly. They hrought me here first, and thon on hoard’ the steamboat. Afterwards I was taken to Trenton, and examined be- (urn the-Judge. I was in jail then about a Week. Then they brought me down lo Philadelphia ; and hotel havobeon hi jail ever since. I landed at BAnklyn Inst May, I tnl-l Mr. Steals, when.I gave him the money, wliat Mansfield, who.was the head man, told me lo tall if any body asked me enne for cither GoO-loloupe or Cbrrieoa.twherel got the money, that I got it from icd about midnight oo the 4th of Maich, my sister in the West Indies. I drew about bbing Ihe Saturday after leaving the port, forty dollars out ofhls hands, to lire upon; Iho murders -* bte committed.—Daily Chro- and forty more to pay for nn acre of ground nicle. i oh-n at Cape May. I have bought two The evidence of Jean Baptiste wai this acres since t returned ; about two weeks —On Saturday night the brig was taken, since.—I bought an old house,and gnve for The captain told me, If there should come it twenty five dollars. I bought a bat- on a squall, to be noon deck. 1 went Lc-1 te.iu. These threo sums were all 1 drew low. By and by I heard a nbiie upon from Mr. Steals ; in all a hundred and deck, aqd went up. Just os 1 got on deck, sixteen dollars. He had five hundred dot- I saw tiretn heaving the captain overboard, lars io Ids Hands when tha constable arres Tha Defendant, John Mansfield and Phil- ted hie ; which lie has kept and has now, ] Ip, wire tire nten.wha ware throwing Mm (shipped pn board the biig at this tewn— over. John cited, 'Steward I’ and I gate I dont know the street. It was nt the hirii no answer. • A second time he said, French Consul’sOffiBe. I dont talk or nn- •Come here,’ I went to him and said, demand French. The Captain talked 'Wliat do you watitl’ ‘Go down and tell I French. He could not talk English. The the male he is wanted on deck.' Kays I, brig’s (lag-was ell white. She was a French ‘Go yourself;’Says Philp.s'Go along.’— brig. I d-mt kpjVr who owned her. 1 had to go. I went down below , and cal. | don't know where ti led the mate. Philip went half way down lo the cabin; the mate awoke and came up on deck. He got the mate on deck, both of then) turned do him, knocked Inn- down with a mallet, St killed him. Tlu-y pounded him when he was down, and af ter he wet dead ; and then they hove him orerlioard. Defendant all this tune at tlie helm. John Mansgrld and 1’lnlip went I shore, forward after the-boat. The oilier boy ties in the long boat asleep. S»»s John Mans- The o, inlons enterUltted by Cant. Ba Held, 'Did you kill him dead P -Oh, yes, j,l Hall of the Amtrican people hare been he’s dead enough, lie’ll never c-mlc to lately oonfirnted by Mr. Owen of Lanark, life again. Why don't you heaVe hit Ubd-I who is repotted to have' said nfter his re ding overboard V Jolio than threw it oter cent r- turli to England, (hat “the Ahieri thej all. Ciime aft. Iwas I etti* afe n<v capable of go? erning tficni- then by tho caboose. Af Joon ’ ai tliey selves* and he rbioicqiientiy abttndbns dll came aR, John Mansfield laid, ‘Trim the- ideas of reforming them.” sail! how for il- ston.' As soon as the I How foitunate that alitrcT tveihall be no sails weie (rimmrd John said, ‘Steward,go I longer benefilte'd lij (ho morel guidance «f down below and get lighli.'Juvent down M r . Owen; wd may still gather,in.trttctioH nnd ^ot heht. 1 hey askcdjfc'tbe-fcheese, I in the principles of self-government from an/1 uni .0 rliitrn- ll n I #. i, ,1 n K .1 si... I .s’ ...Lit. . ‘ I n- . 4- expressed iiisvrith to ro don’t know w'bc-re Utpowner lived, When I we sailed from Philadelphia, the flag was hoisted’. I »i«ncd ibdtuMalea before the consul. Mr.Hairy, tha pilot, was by— Tha utticTfis were net rcail to inn. The place wetr.uched at.wns Goree. Some of till! carco.was sold there, nothing was taken in. Tobacco, flotir, and cheese, were sold. Nothing Hie was taken «jOJNUA£f«jClA ta' Encyclopedia Americnnn, American ■ Montlilv m' A. Pog.ui.aa Dtul-iotranr op Attra, TW “« ii). SctKttops, Lti-Khaq-URB, lllSTonv, Politics a.id llroptui-tiY, brought down . SaVajvjtAH, Exi-ohts. Nov ,S< Kcht l-irfifjitie. Ki, Baits -t.'-.743, let-t fetoani KawcU ticantlliig. 14,3,1? Plunk’s, - aUebtStVi liWft PURT OF SAVARS.VI. 5vS tu the nresqnt .time, inuluding -a copious collection of original articles In American Biography, oh the basis of Hie 7th edition ur the Qet- tnanl ’I " ■ - • conversations, lexicon. Edited by Fiaiicti-Uebur, assisted by E. .Wigglisttotlh.' ' To be completed in U larga betavo . 4olutn.es ul tlie low -pi ice 6f J J 3(l each to,sub- . stiribevs. . - The first vpltltne is just received, : autl is ready fot dotiver/—it,contains upwards oF 000 closely primed pages, end at q price mriro moderate than any, work -of tecent publication.' Erltact from the Preface. - • “The editur lias cherished the hope that the glrcuinsiiihoes of Us Uclng an American Encyclopedia, not merely hrnatue, but aa constituting an extensive repository of iu- formation relating to AHterica, ns, well ns the various branches of general .knowledge, Would give It u pccttiear, value- His idea of a' good Ainerlcan I’.iioyclopedia .Is, llmt it should contnln, besides the ihditl Valua ble portions of the English Encyclopedia, and the tuples of peculiar value to an A inerloa reader, infordi.ition upon all >ttb- jeets of iepqra) interest lit Europe Some ofthe depamnentsor science atul litem- life; whirl; were but Imperfectly treated id lie Gerhiaq work, have hern entirely re written) -for example; Zooiogy, Mlueial- ogy and Chomistry, by Dr. Godinan, of Phllirlelphin—tho - articles on Atneric.in •torn nHKfeSSasdgt n CONTENTS LlneMHggosled by a Dicitn n 1 ! 1 A-Tukcn fil l 830, Review—A Year In 8 lain-juT**' AnicrVcah; Black Birbstv. d,,'W. bU-8h.lley'» 1-osthu.a p e s C Poetry—By n l0 Editor ; c ’ M logton;. Summary. " ■ < nov. 4 , -'. Hcccived by late',. .. Redbrick diinsi *4 TfiillU-.E very llsndiomeCoachuj "*■ ^Mouchae sod i iJ tllimlvnl u-All 1/J many new arid valuahle articles have been Hut"' written by distinguished scliplais.” to T Butler St co, A LcBarbior fit cn, J Gutiahl, CLEARED, 8chr EmCllne, Welsh 8t. Barts. Hall, Shooter t( Tupper. sailed; - Sloop Mariner, Pilchor, Dnrlcn. Sloop Othello, M'Anly, Eoli-tw. S C. MEMORANDA- The ship .William Fenii, Gulager, was op nt Philadelphia, iTtli for this purl to sail 1st inst. Tha ship Envoy, was up for this port at Philadelphia Satis ult. Frost otht CoitRKspoNDKtiys. OJJieri oj the Courier, Mercury tf Gazette, CiiiRLXsrox, November 8—S r. u. annlvKu. Revenue Cutter Soath Carolina from a cruise.. in tut urrino. A schr. , HARBOUR MASTER’S REPORT. For October 18(3. AaXivxLs.—Vesleli coasting within tha 8tate excepted’ 15 Ships, { I* Schooners, i Barks, I 17 Sloops, IS Brigs, | I Steaihhoat. CigARARcZs aisd DrraltTtlaxs—inclu ding vilvuli departing co'astwise without dealing. II Ship*, I fl IS llrivs, I <4 Schooifcri | Rpmaini.vu ir Pout, Oct 31, 1820.—In- otildihg vessels cleared but waiting winds/ 14 Slilfis, ( 14 Schooners; t Barks, j t ’Sloops, 15 Brigs, | S' Steamboats, Stole Criustcri excepfn-1. S. ALEXANDER. II. M. dad 3 Steamboats, Executor’s Sale. Oo the first 'Puesday in Jaitnary next, W ILL lie sold at the eourt nouse in Eflinghain county, lietween the usual hours of sale MI the real estate of -Matthew Rahil det-e.-sed, composed ol se vorul tracts of land, to ><tt! 25 acres lying uu Savannah river, join ing lands of Berry and Meikgnr. •3 acres of pine land in said county,join ing l-mdt of Beiry mid F.xley. 50 acres joining lands of Rnlth arid Paul itch. SO acres granted Cbnrad Ralin, fiih De cember. 1757. 100 dcies granted C. Ralin, 4th July 171)0. 30 acres granted lohn Gugel, 8th Dec 1757. 50 acres joining lands ofRahn nod Paul itch. 83 1-2 acres joining lands of Felaer, Exley and Gnann. SO aares joining lands of Ralin an Paul Loll, originally granted to John Gugel. 27 acres bounded by landsof Olts.Gnann and Rolinger. The above tracts all lying and being iu the county of Effingham. 250 acres known bvllie nuinbei 17815th District, Early county, originally granted to Matthew Ralin <50 acre! known by the number 88, Bth District. Early county. The above property sold by an order froin the Hon. tho lnforior Court of the county of Effingham, for the purpose of making a division with the heirs of the said estate of Matthew Ralin. Conditions made Irtiown on the day of sain JOHN C. RAHN, Executor of Ihc will of Matthew V- Rutin deceased; n6v 5 223 St. Andrews' Society- A QUARTERLY iirteting of tho St. im. Andrews' Society, will be held nt the City Hotel, nn Saturday evening next 7th inst. nt 7 o'clock. WM. ROBERTSON, Sec’ry. nov 5 ‘ ' 4. Salt arid Mackerel. X»70 BUSH. Liverpool Baft 105 bills No 8 Mackerel Landing and for sale by “ V. WOOD nov 5 C.A. IltJFF. I®“We are authorized to announce JAMES'CI.ELAND.asa can didate for Justice ofthe Peace, for tlm 4th Bent, to fill the vneancy nu nsioned by the resignation of W. P. Beers, Esq. nov 5 2I3cb and uidPaS/a. DefcudaflP..* at tho helm teBBKkitig endeafln* Aree btlow-*lhe boil brandy, wine, and' porter, the cnptTth bod. They asked me If I did I drew nlgli.'and lie _ ©| Af-1 (ire, a young chambermaid, of nncornmon euty, attended with a light to show him nhnrnimr 'Flm e suhlimated effusions of fllisi Frances Wnglit!—N. y, Herald. Anecdote Camp5c«--Pa'mpiiei?the not wrintany. and I laid, N*. John 11 celebrated author of tho “Pleasures', of dont. , W yqondeek, take the I Mope,’.'happened to be one day at an Inn helm, end lit Henry (deCO come down.' I In Heddlngton, When the hour, of rest done so, and ilehry went dowo, I drew nigh, am' ‘ After Henry went down, I steered. Af- ter eating what they wanted, they catno on deck witTt'blankets, Thomas kays,‘Let’s (Siis oliamber. The, unasiuming manners IT-i f“ r * Nfl ’ ‘ a 7‘. added .olben.mrt,fk.vel(he«. .nd simpli: q.fe let It be till to morrow n.on.ing.’ Lityofhi. eooiltfress. made a powerful They spread their blankets, and laid on j Impression upon tho rich imagination of deck. Next morning, after broaUfait, liter the poet, who in vain endeavored <o rid Ills' went down with a heiohet, John, Mansfield, I mind of tho bewitching image. In the Tom.and Philip. Henry was at thelit-lm. midit of a nioii delibiodi dream he tvas a- I didiiot got whh them. . John Say,, ‘Thin, wakened by the appWfaM of tfo fc(, I rAfotmd tomemonry.’ Then tliey li.il rh^ntermeiirof tWfoit of.th* bed ' bear- looodtomettfUkeChc helm, i look the ing n light m. her hand, and Idbkfrig lovelL helm, and Hohry vent down; and they neil personified.' With an embatrauin* camo up. I heard the money tattle. John [look, and in a lone that B —tho rest woro below—say's he. ‘Now go "Came o’er his ear liko the sweet lomli doivnt bore’s money fof, you.' Says I. *11 Breathing nn n ftnk of violets ” don’t w ant it.’ ‘Why!’says he. -I don't she asked him if he had m, nki.'.iio. Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January nex<. W ILL ba sold ni the Court Home in Effingham County, between the it- •ual li-iurs of ante. The following negroes, belonging to Ifie estate of Jpnkthan Back ley, deceased. A prime yonne fellow named Simon, good boat and field hand, a young wench named Amy, hii excellent house' servant, n young girl named Mary and an old mad: The above negroes sold by nn order front (he Hon. the Interior Court ofthe County of Effingham for the purpose of milking ii division with the heirs of the said est. of J. Backley. Conditions cash. JNO. CHARLTON. Adm'/ est. of J. Backlev. nev 5 228 Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. reSTILL lie sold at the courl house .. T? Effingham county, between the u anal hours of sale, all the real estate of Benjamin Kennedy dec., composed ofsev oral tracts of bind. Qqe tract of lend lying and being- in the county ot Effingham, containing 873 acres dear the Sister's Ferry, .oh the Augusta Road, where the late Benjamin Kennedy , formerly resided.- . Three other tracts adjoining the seine, a particular description of which will be giv en oh iho day of sale. One tract io each ofthe following conn ties, lo wit, Baldwin, Hall, Habersham & Houston. v . The above property cold by an ortfer ob reined from the lion, the Superior courtof the county of Effingham for Ilia purp o?e of makjng b division wi ththe iioirsof tlio said estate. Conditions cash. . . JOHN. CHARLTON. Administrator ofthe estate df B. Kennedy, deceased. 007 5 SJ3 Subscriptions received by “. WILLI hov 5 WM. T. 223 AMS. Slicritrs Sole—Conlimicd On thefiril Tuesday in December next W ILL be sold before the Court House in (he City of SavrikiaK, between the ostial Ilnurs o( sale.’ Ail tiler plantation tr.-rfr Savannah,-known asTweedside, contahiidg 485 ntrrt, with the'improvements ilieicnn, hounded North end North East by Savannah' river and Onlow Island, on tlio North West by lands belonging to Postell, and on the smith hy lands belonging lo Mrs Margaret Mac kujl, levied nn ns the piopcrty of John Mo rel, to satisfy nxecttlinns in favor of the Bank of Darren, Bank of the Slate of Georgia, Planters’ Bank and others. GEORGE MILLJ3N.S. c. ri. nov 5 New Ernit-^-tRaisins and . Grapes. K. RltBOXES Urinch Muscatel Rbisins QPre? 40* half do Muscatel do in jins Malaga Grapes Lending from ship Emperor and barque Armadillo, and for snle bv net 28f . JNO' BENTLEY. liissoliition. T HR coparineisliip foriuerl/ exhiting miner (he firm of Pairehild} Lyon tip do. of this city, was mutually dissolved on tlie JOtli of June last, ' Alipersnrft indebted to said firm, aro 1*0- quested, previnpi lo the 1st of January next, to adjust'their accounts with the sub seriliers, who are duly authorized (o colvo tlio i-iihc. i. I.YON, B. T. NICHOLS. {t7"Tlio hStsiness will be continued usual, nt tha North side of Market Square uAder the film of . • L^on, Nichols & Co. who have on hand, and aro constantly re ceiving fresh supplies ofthe various _ arti cles which form a lull mid complete Whole sale and retail. SADDLERY IF ARE HOUSE. All of «Inch they offer for sale upon terms, which for quality and cheapness, merit ex amination, rather than the (hutery of an advertisement. LYON, NICIIOLS & Co. Sov’h. Oct. 29th,. 11120. 217 aome siipplycjfwe 11 made git, commodaiioe (ered fur sale on accommodatlriv Repel-s done with neltnots and no»4 . 222R which .J Sistrilij United (States*--] Gebrgia, | r JsHE Dislrlct Court ofthu hw,I X adjourned to the 24th Nor e order of the District Judge, when , soils interested will gito their . JOHN H* M(TuK qtt *0 218 ^ Grand Piaiio Foyre A SUPERiOR Grand Nano' lias heeii received hr |),«.... m>rs which i> hittbly retomaw^,^ ] lone and workmanship. Aantmei, tlrers who mar be id want ot ai ment of (lie kind; ate invited to t* oxmninc ii at tlieU ccuhling room. 1 be sold low SORREL & ANDERI Oct 81' 218m PRENDERGAST, hut ■••by recent ertivaU 8- padip Staple, 0Ul f'anai DRY GOODS, which he offer* at unusual loir mini wholesale or retail - • jUoo Yards Wticli ?Wm 8500 do Domestic do' ' IflffiJilo do l'lailj H 2 bales 4-4 Twilled lllanln 1 do 4 point Jn t, l«lo #1-8 do Rosa and Whitney, d-> 12 do 8-4 ds 4-4 bleach'd & li , Shillings St Bhndui 5 Cases Iffivens, tdo (arm Washington. Clituwi 4 Kli 0 p» Coio’ret?tiro ii hides It) do do Gio dl Nin loo do itfp. English Thread and footing do do liobttrel Iac& 30 pspfatn &lij’i(,ln . Merino scaifi, crimson, white 8 Scarlet and drill cauimere than Prussian it Chintz do Valentta Vetting, l-siidtoroe Plain & flg'd atilt velvet do 10 ps 5 8 & 3 4 Hangup coni 8 do Green rrnjRitieige Worsted Cravats—woolen id tltWis Silk, Buckskin, Knitted Sc < penderr A general assortment of C. j Blk Pelmarine St wornedV Pongee, Ginghams, I-’ouhi Dotted prints 50 Reams loolrcip paper •-bales peoar hangings lit NoS 3 & 14 Gibbon'll out 21 ' , Hum and Gin. AA IIIILS Portland Kum,« /4*V 50 do -*PI»l|»”0i» "aSSfflfiRSi net 27. Leghorn HaVs. 4 CASES Bolivar Hats Just received per iWp I 'at.nr.NDF.mfJ NoS&14Gil*b J in^| • oel it - , JB Floufy Butter, LnrMI Landing from ships Andes ml BULK daOkl flotir , U Firkins olioico G°i-» | / ter 50 do Lard forCafillytts* 15 enshsIslnnaliiyChJWj, 10 half (ibis t-’nllo" MarX«r 10 doami lOqt W’ 11 " 20 n bbll Fidler & TavioFsB Ale Fovsafoby ^beNH 6e.W8 a’(8 For ftiale. A LL that vg)nablo.iojl!»;» g Jj -i ell known in the clt» g as Wayne's wharf, bounded o» 1 ( bv Savannah River, on the *^1 Broad »t„ on the north by Iw For icrlrs apply to ^ poOl^j nov 3 t Just Receivtd. Landing from ship Macon I U go FIRKINS choice c " H tor JO calks 1st quality C 10 bbls Holt’s Crack' j 5 do fine CidM- 1 20 do Albany AI® For sale by nov 3 Removed. T HE subscribers have Removed to tlio South West corner of Shad's buildings, opposite the East end of Gib bon’s buildings. Where they are opening n very extensive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING STAPLE GOODS, end a superior assort* ment of Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at a low advance. J !, WAI.’& II.-ROSE. ocl 20 *04 Chtnfl Southern Review* vember* a-wr T.WH-UAIHS-' yV', ed tlie Southern for November I8t0- Ep ■itanpy saasw notD