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Louisiana State Gazette from New Orleans, Louisiana • 2

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I the effect of this state of Liars troon tbe eved l.y A keelboat, Burst, from Louisville, cargo 130 pieces bagging to Bedford Ma-key. a quantity of bale rope 4 bagging to Wm. Brown co Two peirogue lashed together from Cantrella, with 7 balea cotten to Wm Keonerj cc. Arrived at the Batin. THE LOl JSiANA GAZETTE, U-AiLY, by vkaraher, I'll a THE ri.orilIa.TORS.

No. 3', 'jifm Koase Street. 1 HIE subscribers otf for sale at their Storr in St. Iuis Street. COCM BRANDY (Seipnette) PORI.r4tXdo RtD WINE in ess.s (M.irerent) lo At (M.floe) WHITE do io tirrces (Ursves) 'io iu cses FED do do CHAMl'AKiN id M'Sf TEI.L WIVES 0t the first quality.

M. COMMA' Ifv. Oct 3fi por pish and POTATOFS El on boaid, er fcrJf.S PUBLIC SALE. BE SOLD, on the 47tb day of eember a-- st, at li o'clock, by the of the Parish of (asl til Rouge, under ihe rec ioi of the Exeeu "'s 1 1 lirte -liner DHnuan. Thirty-ti-' i lartalun Ne roe.

sses, and ot Serent ages Aluo. in-Trar? of Land, i.g shout Four Ai-fronting the t-r itn u'us. depth, and situ ted aht ut 5 1-x mile, beiow the own of L'jfon ue. he itl tale will uke place on the antanon of the lat-A Out. ran.

ab ot 7 miisbelow Baton Roug. On -he flowing t'nr, at It o'clock, by uV same an I ui der he ilrae directions, si h- Ko el of Mr. aillot. in the Town bf Baton Uot-e, evrral Town lits, in sa Town. ALo.

setiml sroa'l Parcels of Land, situated direatly io he said Town. Also, rn the iWth dsv of December next, bv ticket wild which Lis Dime was connected 0 i an willi a magnanimity worthy of a pure tad well-principled R-publicau, has withdraw a from tiie competition the ice Presidency, leaving Uie election to the Presidency to he determined upon the merits of the several candidates for that station lu doing this, Mr. Gallatin Las acted, we hare no doubt, entirely with rel'ereuce to the first object, the Presidency, being himself most decidedly in favor of the election of Mr. f'ravtf-rd to that distinguished station, and having at heart that ohject more than his own elevation to the second office in the gilt of the people. When invited, by the resectable number of his fellow-citizen who assembled at the Capitol last winter, to become a candidate for in ice Presidency, he ftlt himself honored I freitit or pasnee, sppiy on board oj.pr.ute Jef-by their preference, aod would only have tmon reeti or to T'i 7Vn "hPuri tr trutun, payable half a-K-iice.

l.tverseremU, one doiiur Vr frtl mvrn, Jktm cetJt if tuck Hhen net otherwise er-derrtl, m't hrtieerted until forbid and char ts a arccrcBn-Tfj. i'tsoos Tt-Ki-'r. st nnv time, to dneonta- hi! i'is siisn -t to this (iaxette, or fur advertising it, th ver, please give 'hs Ta, pert aa! It or writing, at the seMc arrearages. Tu's hrj. yovembtr 16, 1824.

persons indebietj to n. If. hirmio- are requested to route payment, and those tii 'e is wi'l present their eliiws Id l.itnut tt.e oifiee cf the Louinana Gazette ft fe'Ueatenr. aov IS Yesterday, the period fixed by the Constitution (ut the assembling of thetJegllature, a qnorurn was convened in the lower house, whr-n Mr. flomaia was elected Speaker, Mr, Caooiije Clerk, auJ tlie following gentlemen Clerks lor enrolling translating, Ate.

Messrs. Atoreau, PeTesclao, C. Courad, D'lplissis, Pi- tot, Certues, Murphy aud De Armas. The senate, cuulj not form a Quorum, and therefore no brines was done. We ware gratified, yesterday, whea we discovered that a large portion of the menv-Lers of the state Legislature were decid edly in favor of General Jackson.

We wre apprised, that some of them. Lad their predilections for other candidates but we never ist aiht of the hope, that they might be induced, to sacrifice their ow partiality t3 gratify the wish of their Constituents, in this we Lave not been disappointed. It being necessary to open, yesterday, the District Court of th United tl.t.ts, fur the DtMnot of Louisiana Excellency Th -faa IS. Rob rtsi.a ajdicaud his teat an ul' y-e J-tate of Luoisiana and wis sworn as Jude of the United States District Court. His Excellency '3.

II. Tuibutjeaux.Presideut of the Seoate will perform tbe duties of Governor until the inauguration cf Heory Johnson, in Jc unary next. COMMCXICATKO.) The languishing condition of the Science in tbi grt.it Western Metropolis it lamentable fact, too notorious to be denied, and too injurious to be sanctioned, and a theme on which -it is impossible tor the mind to dwell without teosalious of potg-Bant sorrow. The total apatby which appears to per- ade our citizens with regard to the ar.qu- itioo of irseful knowledge and scientific tttsnnments, does not arise from any intel lectual deterioration, bnt rather from a defect in Tha meant of acquiring information. Popular lecture are at once the ir.ost sasoinatiog aud efficient method of convey ing instruction.

It tnmt therefore aiTord our Citizens do mall degree of pleasure, to learn that Docler Ruscell 1 ontetnplutet delivering a course of leclnret in this city, during the ensuing winter, which are intended to embrace both theortticml and practical Chem- As Le M) ten da, previous to furmiog hit class, to deliver one lecture tw li Public gratuitously, which takes place on evening next ihe 17th mst. at the Presbyterian cl.urch, at 7 o'clock, it is to be hoped fur the credit of our citizens, that Llr II. wilt be encou raged and liber- lif supported in his useful and honorable undertukiug and if deep research, great natnral capacities, and laborious attainment, furnish any ahility to communicate information, those who join Dr. k't cla.s will not go unrewarded. A FRIEND TO SCIENCE.

The rtpidity with hich tb. W. interest, spread in Pennsylvania, from the moment he was named as a candidate, consincedwil men of information that he would dutairte his coiupititUrs. Mr. Gallatin the candidate for tbe Vice Presiden cy, in that state, had unfortunately united bis interest with Mr.

Crawford. With that prudence, which has ever marked his conduct. Mr. Gallatin withdraws I mm contest, when he finds that it i not possi ble to withstand the popular influence of Jackson. We are pleased with the following observations of the luteil.geocer 00 that event UW we do not agree wilh tuem in their conclusions.

From the Natroid Inu lllgrner. W.iHiMCTos, October 21. We are authorised to announce, that sali ATI OecilBe brino. I considered as a Candidate for theOificeof Vice-President of the United State. reader can regret more than mm ll.ji 1 1 wi uk wusiueratiutis wuicu iiat luduced this step on the part 01 Mr.

Gallatin. We hate been taught fiom principles, admire lw talenU, and revert hi name. It was ooe 01 the nrtt we ever heard of in the field 01 puiiucs, whicn be was at the time a aifeitng.iisbed leader, at the head of the Re mi Slit- ana 1 1... .1 puiUg ineirainol inea- oret wi.icu produced tl.e Revolution of 1 Scbr. Monroe, Mucroe, from Mobile, in a short passage 01 twenty-ooe hours.

caro 14 bale cotton the cjh jin Pcu- tenffrrt.Mrs. Mini roe. Mr. Jacobs Son, Mr Daoie! Partridge, Mr. Reynaiild.

Mr. II Eastuio d. FOR HAVANA. xXT" poered sn'1 amed nrir ru.tiw.i,M(.t. Hatti, wii'eom ATi'm, mt-nee rhursilav, I th rurrert.

suit will despa'eh iramedia elv I or 18 KthSKLU CO, FOR SALE, I F.VltJHT, OR CHARTER, ry The seh. AMELI vilii, now Vff iyiigin t'e in emnplcie rder, Ofi ar.d redv to ed to ite Peisa-enla, or elsewhere. ti enn'ain on board, or to MR. JO KDtN. no-.

It At the Hasin. FOIl FLOHENCE, (ALABAM iiCllW Th- steamboat ft Jt BELLE REOl.E, tff.V sonsiderable part rdtipf, of her esrjfooo bosH.snd wt'l pnsitiv It depart lot tbe above places, on SUNDAY Mn elock. A. M. btOf N.

The Belle reole is expected to eomi- a r- trader to Florence, aov 16 RUNAWAY SLAVES 10 REWARD. fine dark e-mplexioud' aevro, hvn amall wtiitkers, big fret and bent iawards ISA AC a fin, t'ou', aud strnne negro, rather rt, ot a emmtenanee, weat 11. earrmrs and sv of h't li'tle fingre'it i If Sid ne- sri a eneh of Mr. Eves at Mr K. 1 -jn bri'icTt'd, and no dsubt he is ofiea or! i ho it Tht pi ti ab ve negroes se well known as havi to M-.

D. who so'd 'li rr toth' su'isoiie bv whose wtTe ni -rf nr. i.o 6 Stlw i.l f. HIE Vt HrK. 1 STOLEN Sa ur-y night ls, a Kul Morocco kt an ordtr jo M.

ltl. or JVs, a Setilemeit nb Mr j- 1 S. n- f. fS'10 SO cis. daied on 1 1.

Nnvib.r-he K-kit sok is full ot rt- 1 Whoever wrt ve 'L rnefc-t Book tin tmce than bestow a favor oa the ande--si no lOt.s vjk, novl6 it Df.MAFST. PI.R -l CANDLES L.4t.ii I rtrm 6 rssks bccC" wlc a -n t'HnuS, opposite i i.Jv ti. lil SSE Jt received and For tale by Jhn .1. 50, Conti iititt. Kondht Cvsaia wit'l e'-tsu Hyson Skin Tea Be tjerw ui-ewtte.

l-nperi I and imp Teas (bet Ward Dupuy Co's brand) 'are' o- 'es flat; Ns, K- pi'la- creasala Morbus Hav nv ic, aov 16 NA'LS ELI ERED STLIX, LunJinj frm brif Mary. 4 lf Ki.S io a 4 -d in iOulb kegt I fsgrx Steel L. -ni of sapc- iiali' tnd far tale beard cud brig. A nunl.tT -rings in bjxes, Haloes and O.iCTi. anoa loO ot SandUulasl, S'uuaie Matoas.

A io a EKEV FISKE km OULE-1NS IK J'lWWrw jNos. 83 and MEMILLE TUKTLH SOUI. ON Moii'l) orn nex, at ihe s. rvli.AN'3 (XilFLE MOl will re drx-ted A I.AE GREEN TLK ILL WjL'f bs- ej up, iro i be rs -A 11 io 3 o'rluok. Lik wi Ul I LK Mn brXt SI LKS.

Mil TON CHOI- dYsTERa cocked ia all the sanoas metni l. U. rira.U' sean be sit. piled at a time a-1 vera me aours aoave mi ait. nei.

uov is LU 1'ilEK. MOREHOUSE. FkESH SUPfLY OF CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FASHI ABLE EMI'Oit UM A. IS, Levee, cvmrr Cutlamheuie and Levet Atrertt, and WASHINGTON CLOTHING STORE, Jla. 1.

rarru Jre and Canal Street; LEE WALTON. rTAVEreeeived per ships Florna sad Lavi- ol GENTLEMEN'S RF.AUY MADE CIX3T HiNl whi, with Iheir toricrr sopplh s. a A ntiito tram a choice comprise the most exiersive sariery of fasliira- rble ariMles evrr orrred in this eity, which is made up in the best au; most approved stvle. llir.N COATS, of bh Rot Superlative, and Regents and biUr Clolbl. fKilhl OATS, i Superlative lime, Blaek, Ol.ve va, txtord.

Mixed, snd llorab colored 1 ia nvHlr iafi.yeilj PAN AIXXJ.NS.J, mode Lafsyette) of Rorsl elvt. black, Cs.m re a. son and hhed do. of rsrious cuors and qualities i Riding pantsJoons of Bang-up Cord, and Forest Cloth. COATEES.of Blue, Blaek, Oxford Mixvd.and 'ther eolourfrd Cloth.

ESTS.of S-iper. Pack and Blue Cassimere and tToth Ih and Fancy Figured Silk Velvet Fancy Tiilennt ami Valencia English and French Silk, MINA Stripe LAFAYETTE and WASHINGTON latteros; Fine White and and Fancy Marseilles. REAL TARTA1N PLAID aad CAMBLET CLOAKS, br Men, Youth, and Boys. Choice Patterns, and Colors ROUND ACKETS, of Bine Drab aad Grey Mid Cloth, Sar neet. FINF IRISH LINEN SHIRTS, (plain and fnll'd) Superior Flag Hsndkervhiefs, Black Silk ignr'd Oavats, talent It.

Urn Suspenders, log Skin til.es, LAFAVETTE, WASHINGTON and ATERLOO Stocks I I srob's Wool, and Woolen Kuit Cotton Hall Hose, fce. YOUTHSan.l BOYS' CLOTHING, aonsisting of black and Blue Dress Coa Black. Blue, Green, and Mixed Frock Coats Coatees, Round Jackets aad I antal -ont. hildren' Uretses, D'sek Silk Marseilles, and Valencia Vests. A general assortment of t'ommoa Clothing.

ALSO A good assortment of ladie and Misses Paid Cloaks. All of whh will be sold cheap, wholesale and retail at either of the above Establishment, nov IS LEV EE-MAKING 4: DITCHING. SEVERAL acres of work to be done en the Plantslion of Mr. Tgaa, at the English 1 era. Undertakers may make applicative to AN, 1H3USEY It CO.

or bot3 JOS. 11. EVES, li I.WVDT -tl Dry Cn thankiully received, 0 CILBERT Er SePt. 17th keg.ofruper,orqu:rr 10 2i bLlrr.tn we Jt flUS 4 XT JOTICE-Th at i oerjooj i- claims th- sr. Michel 1' ol vjtrt-paeyf present them in ten dsrstn 7 testamentary executor lebteJ J.

I' fa. I eU9 n.l' 'J Sept. 16 COTTOV PIECES f'otoo CILBERT, E. R.I'!'r'r Sept. ii.

tG1. IS! s4 10 do. do. FlHtertI ketkrtti stniM June 21 BENNETT tT urn "'M'S. HAVIVI viuar I'Kki remaining of suinL de low, to dose J''k 4 p.

tKVt IRO-Y Rem roc min run S.ILL a. meter, wUI be sold WresenXi8 Appivat the ijf Delor-street. SUGAR Jt-rnrrrV ir4 Landing fnmwn bonrd of faith. Ccm e.c tj boxes dn WHITS' LErT.E'nirkUi,iv'f, "t'-0 N. 6.1.

Dn-w4 WAN rs A tlTUTieX. 4 Nscd msteily.unrauiB thai Jk, writes -h- FixKtk sat; -to ptrieetion.enl'fs iml ui hardware or rroerrr enrW-4 ss an out A-or clerk ia a CTejfciui.s ii.t Imiisp-assble rtf rrenti ess ptes Inx. a Ute euipioyers. far artTcul.rs, tt otfie. TOUISIANA ALMlVAfT FOR THE VK.a J825.

"1 saleulsrions to sr rvc 1 leu'tiana, Misuiwf gia, and Fkarnlas. JU blitlin i4 i mleby Li.M.XUM. aov FRFH FL01R. 1 BARRELS FRKSH brnr ij from ship Virgin, t.a.'its-Ks, snd lor sale bv ep9 WMKIY. BBLS.

WHlSKEV.a.pcncrtiiiIiiJ.1 bT CHARRF.TOJ 50 6TRAI'D O'tSTOLLt AVnt wi b't tail, sbtwt I yews aid, Iria. AWJDkre ward wi.l be give for kii retc-erf Petit ttji-e hi 107 ttJl.S. FfUSH Apply to MnrCVJ.DfTht. vrv i i lf HOGGING. 30 PIECES verv niperiT KEMl't-SJ BA( eU rf-rVZai, oc 9 CLARET IN ASkS.

JUST landing Iron, tb sr.ip Hallett, to be sold opo tM VSI, m9 PRIME rORK-Onn BBLS. PRIME WjS. lor, iron, rt.k BKICKSJtbcl 1 m.u isnl Juji rtctntd aniffT A TRUNKS Mens' Shoes asvl Br 1 i auto ditto boots. no Ia ri, 1 iijii mu iNcw-Vlrtnii July Landing jroex J-- Q(y WKLK.S BEST llucc prto by flJtjt- i Pe. aov 13 rff .10.

13 loin us Stl Undon rdit. nittlSR A tKEXlSE ON NUtvuv--Ih l.rar. M. D. A.

S- (jit I i A 5 Hl I STATES, from the tint 'T. to lf-1 in 1 vol. Jul rece. aW I on UUrfll WUISkAI. 1 PUNCHEON very sof r-OLD IKliil W'ijRT aov lostoITmTslaid.

4 DRAFT drawn by F. .1 iu k.r. re la- X. ana, sjes" e- helle at ocnin, ot sod eaJorertl by Aruior-persnn. ar.

3 RE.W0r.4L. i.rrius c. im'ncan, ATTOBStV at Law. n4S remove'' his nrfic- to his Rooms, in the dh retntly occupied by Messrs Gryraes Li Cun.in -e, 10. IK Royal-street a frvdo below the Louisiana State bank.

Nov 15. Steam Engine and Sugar Mill of a ton horse power. (From the of Fatccett Si Co.) I rT tHE anriursurned tre d-ilv expeftstira of receiving 11 Liverpor I one ot tlie most mpiete K. .1 fc St -t MILL, esrer imported into this eooi.try hsvine several new im-proveirents. It was orde e' for a Planter, but hut not Brrivnt in lime fr the nreieut errp, it is bow offered tor U- at eost and charges.

If no one should tppiy in the eonrte of a fortn'tht it wi'l be re-exported. WM. NO IT it Co. aov IS NO. 10, COTTON CAhliS for sale by oiLN P.

AYStJN, oov 13 83, Conti-ttreet. RECEIVED Perthipt Chanct'Jor If France fr. IRISH Linen, Knssia Sheetings (entitled to drawback) Muslin Kni-es, 9- snd 7-1 amhric Shawls, Gol4 and Silver Hhts. Line and Black Cloth, (suitable frr ihe Market.) Womens' While Silk 3'ockioes, Mens' black ao. ao.

uslin hands, Kid c.lorrs, Mslabn hkfs Leneniiee do. Klsce Crsp Silk Plaid iing- nams, iswls, o. Ulack 'tbmbazines, Kiarsei le Quilt, Fmge assorted Ked Itombaxet, Diaper, Bed Morocco, ice. ALSO A qisn'itv of Scixzsrs on cards, Hand in P' tk-t Combs on carks. Loo GUtr s.

he novf R. kJ. M. flAViES. REMOVAL.

OHV A. MERIT has 5 ono remoted to Store No. oat'JiJ JUST RECEIVED the ships Chancellor and Frsnees, aa as- uie of Shoes, Boots, and For as I tithe, not-. Ses S' ku.1 ditto M-rneeo tlais Men's her Beaver Mats Wol Hat. Ladies aud Gentlemen's Shoes ALSO A Few noses Gunpowder Tea.

The wbole of whicn is ffered tor sale cheap, at the corner of cnoupitouia and on ana Streets. J. P.R.U agent fw Dilwrth Voorhee. Cj Th- sobsrriber til also give the highest price for Furs, Hear Skins, xe. Oct SS 1) s.

RLSH COURT, Oct. 30th, l4 Present, he boa. Pilot HHoite ljinn wife ol 'row. Valentin Ci.tn. Valentin h.r hasbaud.

Upon motion ol" Bu PigQ Esq. of ounael lor (lie Plaibtiff, and upoa lutpectia ot ine aoeuments en tile in cast-. Kit. c. It is or ered by the(il that a jndgtoeot se-parstion from Hel and srd and i 1 er'y, ro pljfe between said Ptainuif Yalea.iu her hushaod that all the acovr-atde proper dese i bed ia swd ITamOtTt petition, a also the Mulatto Woman nam.

JtF.l'HlN, with her two and a LOT OF I. ROOD, situate in Orleans Street, between Bourbon and Dsn-, bm S. res' with the buildings thereon, -olarrd to be the sole and private property aa Plaintiff, who is duly authorized to se'l snd 4i.poe of i hc sanm, or any ci her she may acquire nereaf er, without the au boriiation of her said kasband, who i to psv the costs of suiL (Sirned) AMf.S PITOT, Judge. (Certified TH3. S.

HEN ED Clerk. nov 8 HHOS. of prime LOUISI AN A SUO tR landing open Ihe Levee for ule by BOV 10 J. AI All Kit. sB A 3 CAsES BREWSTERS CASTOR A ust received.for sale by JAMF.S RAMSAY, No.

91, Bienville-street. IN STORE. Best ENGLISH TORTER ALE-oct 9 SCANTLING. Tfx rfcentling received fr A 4 pet scho ner Angelina, and sale bv en reasnalle terms, if taken inm lv f. ra the Bsir.

ept.3 KK I'tvB'k LL. ENDUE SI I INN'S PANACEA, JUST received and for sale by th- u6cri ber, FIELD fc MORGAN, 7, Canal-street. CERTIFICATES. -Philadelphia, April 81, 114. I CERTIFf that I have beea for many years afflicted with rheumatism.

Above five years a-go, 1 svasattcBtled by a respectable Physician of this city, who put me Boiler a course of mer'i-ry. Since which time 1 base been worse tnr disorder having beea accompanied by severe pain through my wbole system. And last winter my right leg was muchawelled.aud ao much contracted, that I could scarcely pot my toes to the greend, and was obliged to walk with a crutch, la February last 1 bought some of J. bhina's Panacea, and alter taking three bottles 6 ad that I am freed from pain, aad that my leg is restored to sts natural use. I am iadured to make this public for the ben-fit of tbe afflicted.

CHARLES BARIAS, MJtalley, Philadelphia. PhiUdelphia, March 1 CERTIPY, for the benefit of thcaffl cted, that 1 have beea, for tevea year last past, afflicted with the liver eon plaint, during which time I hi ve beea attended by several physicians- bnt received no permanent benefit. Hearing of Mr. Swaim's Panacea, I applied to him for some of it) beiog poor and and unable to pay for it at the time, could not obtain aay. I acxt applied to J.

Sh nn, and received some of his Panacea, which greatly benefitted me. The pain aad srreaess of my side was removed, and I was again able to work at my trade. CHARLES BOWMAN, Gi'rmaB-strcet, Soutbwark-THIS is to Certify, that riy apprentice boy, II years, bas beea several year afflicted with the Kmg'sevil, attended with extensive ulceration oser the body, with aeule pain. In January last, I beard of J. bhwa's Panacea, and obtained from him three brttles, which effected aa entire and complete cure, and he is bow ia good health, aad able to work at his trade.

ALEX'R RAN KEN, Front-street, above Popiar-laoe, THIS is to Crrtiry, that on the 16th of April, tbe above named John Morriscn, appeared e-fore me, and on examination, do be Us. re the facts as stated ia the aitove certificate, are just and true. H. KKOHA3LO, Justieo of tbe rrsee.IliilssJclrihja elmiity. JalvU theJuilg of the Pu-isN of Ib erville, and under the rection ol tlie aloreasid Evecntors.

Thir-ti -twj Arp-ns of Land, onting the Misaissip- ri with the usual depth, and ahoui 1 l-V milei elow the Bayou Manchac This Tract wiil be divi.ied into 3 parcels, the tstcontaiuirg li Ar pen-, and 'Za 1 and 3rd into parcels ot 10 Ar-ent each said s- le will take i.iace at 1 1 o'clock, nd at tue Office of the Judge of the said Parish of lbbrrville. All th foregoing prtp- rty forms a part of the Estate of 'he late A. L. Duncan, and wi'l b-old a a credit of one, two, and three years, the purchaser giving his notrs bearing a moi'te on the property pn -chived indorsed and divided to the satisfaction of the Executors. PHILIP Hit KEY, GEO.

MATHER, of .1. L. 1NO. Ihtncan. I.

N. DUNCAN New-Orh-ans, 15th Nov. ISi4. New Dry Goods Store. THE subscriber has relinquished his former line of be i nrs and taken Store No.

31, Cai al Street, where he is bow opening a son plet assortms-m of STAPLE FAN! GtKJDS, of 'he latest importations, recently p- ei utd New. York, n4 rreeived per shins Wi iissa and I ranees, among which are the foilowir g. viz Ssierfine btn, black, and Oxford grey Suoenor LAFA1 ETT'Eand other fancy rb'd i Black and -lored silk Velvet, and French and English silk Vest me ol the best quality and ricr-ert patterns ever offered in this mirkel Siik Ve vet bordered Vesting, of sa entire new yWand v.tv superior qualitv A great variety of Toilenet, Vaienciv, ana o'her Vetinrs, of the choicest ptt-rns Silk Plnsb of vinous colors for ladies' and children hts Ike. Clack, whitv, and coloured plain and figured Sat. es, greai vsriery Su trior Silk, of a different style frr it sns h.

ire import F.irKiil striped la rich color Black Sinchews and Sarsnet On. Italian and Levantine tin de Naples, do. Cantoa Crape gired Silk Cravat Fancy -silk and Guze Hilkfs. and Scarfs of sarioos Twilled and Pis. a Flag Silk Hdkfs.

Ela- white, and colored Italian and French aod Ur n-liae Figured Gaux a. Garniture Ri Fnnge Satia Rih'-o -s. Faihionable Beit do. Black i Norwich pes black and eolored, an exeel- len subsiitute for Bom aziaes Fl wr'ej Muilin Roles, i hel gant bunkri nd Nott jwi. Moslius Fi.ie ravat Muii ns lxndon I'rinted Muslins, Lshiona'dr T-i sn-l 9 arahrss Pnnts, first eoi an.l tieh figures, elegant Cashmere Shais Cashmere 9earfs, ack, white, scarlet, snd Wa er' hi Mer-no Shawls, and Long Thawls, rich border Russia Cotton Shaals Inination and t.assimere do.

and point Yeroaa and Mm Iras Hdkt's Men's Lami.swool Half Women's white Cotton aod black and slate Worsted do. Men's snd women's Beaver Clove Long white Kid liloves. Linen Diaper Long-lawn aod 4-4 Irish 1-inens Blbckand colured Bombazetu arUn Pbidx, Silk Umbrellas and Parasol elsh Flanto-ls, assorted aolors Rse and point Blankets, fashionable Hearth Rugs DOM ESTIC GOODS of all kinds and qualities, together itb many other article not alt which are off red at the lowest prices, ry holesail or retail, for rash or good aceep-ancea THOMAS SPENCER. aov 10 PRINTING TYPE, PRESSES, tc. THE ooseriber hiving accepted th A genet of the well known and long TiPF.

FOUNDRY and PRINTERS E. White Co. or New-Y'ork, rra-pset'uTy solicits ori'ers for Printing OfSces, complete, or any articles in the above line. A orders bora Louisiana, Mississippi, and 'tng enly, will r-eeive onui ip; sod a and be executed i tht: "i o-Mlrv pri.s. of freight excep'ed.

(Signed) E. Wbitb i to. BENJN. LEVY. For tale by Deujn.

lery. 1 IVPER-'AL rd Medi'ini, Patent Cart I-on PRINTING PF'-SsES, nvde by HobU Ib, Co. of N'cw-V rk. 1 Patent Iron STANDING PRESS Jo. do.

50 ke2v PRINTING li. assorted siz-s r-ams 1 MPERIAL PRINTING PAPER UJ ditto MEDIUM do. a to BALE ROPE ti TWINE. Juet received per captain Reed'i ftaibeat from Ijttnimue COILS BALE ROPE, 1 bbl. TWINE.

For aal bv MORGAN, fORSEY Is CO. 10G aov li NOTICE. THE undersigned informs that he bas removed bis Store ia Camp Street, re- tween Gravier and Poydraa Streets, oppns te the Americas neater. K. fAMAK.

oct It la The tubtcrileri offer fur tale. PACKAGES OF GOODS, pot ap for the Spanish Market, consisting of the follow ing articles. White Beeswax, 6-4 Cotton Cam brick. Bordered Robes, Call woes, Bengal Stripes, Marseille White and Colonrek, Mock Madras Handkts. Madapolaras Spanish Sewmr Silk, Gil) Buttons, otton Shirting, Scarlet Bom ba-etts.

Spanish Ribbon, do in hunks. Satin Watch Chains, Kevs, and Seals. Guitar and Pia no Forte String Flush Shawls, Flag Han-'kt. India igured S-Ixs, 7-i Crape Shawla, and tm, French Silks, Lasladors, Pomatu.n, IU! Binding, Faucv lravat. Silk Hose, Bntaoia.

black Veils. (Mantillas,) aad a variety of o'her artieles well calculate f.T the above mentioned Market. LEi RET BE LEGEN UKB. nov Invoice of as Bedsteads, I 1 2 Received for sale by JOHN P. PAYSOS, SU, Conti-street- aov 13 IN THE OURT OF PROBATES.

Baxile Demaxilliere curs tor of the Estate of Lou Dobreuil f. w. ofc.ie. Narosse Lavcau. virtue of a writ of fieri facia to me rii- reefed, will he exposed for sale at E.

kins' Cofree-house. on Wednesday, Ihe 16th of De cember next, at I o'clock. P. M. A CERTAIN LOrC'KGKOl NI shuat-d on the right bauk of Mississippi, measuring 6.

eet frort on the mad, and extending back far a Bienvenu plantation, bounded oa ni side ry the pmpt-rty of 'Ohn Uonough, and en the other by ihst of 'he dtfen. snt. Alan, LOT CF t. ROUND, adjoining tbe tonner. laving 30 feet front, by the same ia depth.

Setzea in uie sun. G. W. MORGAN, Sheriff: No seenrity et eerfi sf airy kJnd be taken, eti T3 declined tt.fcun"raffe f.f l.i& B. under tbe impression, that hit doing to would have a tendency favorat.te to the e- tection of Mr.

Crawford to the higher of-fice. This declension, on the part of Mr. Gallatin, it is but just to him to say, is his spontaneous act. and has no. reference to, or couoeclion with, the claims of any other individual for that station which he declines.

It is attended with no bargain or compromise, but is a voluntary, isolated, and independent art. Tho friends of Mr. Crawford are now left, precisely as are the friends of all the other candidates, free to select for the Vice Presideucy such ca-ididate as may be tnot acceptable to the People in eath oftheStates. IFhom they will determine upon can only be ascertained from the expressions of opinion through the ordinary ehicles of public information, which will be laid before our readers as they are received. If, as ha been suggested, Mr.

Clay should I (reneral.y supported by the friends Wf. Crafoni for the office cf Vice Pr-sident, it wi I be without his knowledge, time not allowing fcim to be consulted, and, of course, mill not effect whatever chance he may have for the higher orEce in the el-corel College cf any State. We thir.k li probable, nruo tbe whole, that the persons on tn sever! Electoral tickets already funned in favor of r. Trawfo'd will not be reqoired. previous to the election, top.edge themselves to voe for any particular person tor the ice I residency.

We shiil, on that point, as we have tai oci.ire. content ourseives, reserving our own with spreading bt our readers all tni information upoti silb- ject which shall reach lit from diLerent parts of the country. 'kw-Yokk, Oct. 19. It is a fiict, and we have ewra.

letters rtatiu; it, that the French 5 had prepared articles (i: lersl La fayette's reception in this city. wxe turbid-den by the Censors from publUhiug one word ou thesubiee.L.anJ!ueha-ticleeresui es- sen. ineenecioi uiis tyrauuy will shew i-self hereafter. Au awful chnne in that country, we fear, is fast From the Ualtitnore Am Tievn We learn by tbe last arrival, that bis Ottoman majesty proposes to te'tle all the breek population Egypt, aud to lflvt the feTPliaB Morea. A very practicable project but we wnl suppose that the Egyptians in consequence of this change of country, ia consequence of respiring the atmosphere of freedom, should iubale the spirit of freedom also what is to be done io ucU a juncture rf circumstances! Shall the whuje population in iikIi an event be transported back agiin to EgTF1-The shorter way and by far the most correspondent to Turkish ideas of benevolence and humanity, would be to extinguish the whole Grecian and Egvptian population togethor.

Call tiff whole race rebels and tmtors at once, and these are crimes which can only be punished by Turkish tcymetart. Machiavel recom-mends poisin to the special notice and attention of kings, whenever a subject becomes troublesome and refiactory. for this pitny and senlentiout reason it saves the IrouMe, expeoce audlazard of a condemnation, aod dead men can tell no tales. We presume that there is tiothin? in the itoiao hostile to such a liberal interpreta tion of the rights of legitimate despotism. From iLilumore American.

WESTERN TRADE. Extract Utter tt a uureantiU home in thit cilu daltd "Pittsbcrc. October 13th, So far we have been extremely fortunaie in STUiug the eoo.ii detiued for the Western country forwarded without any on board good sUd csrelullv conducted boats, h.lr in i-h to the satisfaction of our Western fr'eads "suaI'y nav rise iu the rh er. between I iuin anu Zliui proxiuio. and hat in i ready to take advanta-eol that rise, the steam- i bats Pittsburg Peunsylvania (they stand nijrn mrspeedauJ strength) A -o Uie new boaU General La Fayette aul Herald (superU or vessel?) and oue on the stock wh.ch wul follow them shortly so that we anticipate the pleasure ul bein' euabled to sen 1 olTpa.eu sr and with speed not heretoiore surpassed." From the LaMunore Ameriear.

A-letter from a gentleman at Thomwns Island to lm tneud at Norfolk, dated the 21st ult. cays -Tlie fever broke out here aoout 10 davs unce witk great mali-TiitT. r.Jhn 4.. tlie V. S.

Navy, died yester.iay. The U.S. Scbr. ft, Cat sailed from Havana for tins place about 22 days ago nothing has been heard of her siuce." eyssi PORT Ol' NEW-ORLEANS. CLEARED.

Scb. Apo'lo, Smith, Providence, R. I. S( t'ommagvrt ENTERED. ErigPomoroa, Hatch, from Providence Consignees.

II Stark, Bower, Ostxira tVco. OAxw.Mt. Hatch. SchrSan Antoino, Rarch Pensacola. Brig Mary, Mayo, Boatoo io Fkke-repored.

Sch. Harmony, Bnrdick, Nantucket; bloopEIita, ilbur, New-York reported. ARRIVED-Steamboat Natchitochet. Wilson, from Alexandria. Consignees, Wilkint Lin-Jon, Cox Dicks Booker co, Armor, LailVe.Tolcoano fc.

CO. Jnhnsnn II, J- I Meritt; ul Shif, Reynolds Ralston co; 10 passengers to Bayou Sarah, 13 Iu this place. i 1 in 1 JOO. I he younger part of the present generation, however, not having known him. from his having been lor iH ao Executive nftce, and aflera ards "ten year absent from hit country, and ll.ns re-UreJ from piil.l'c view.

a(-er not to have been aw teiiaiMe of hi merit as under other circumstances, they would Lave been. Mr. Gallatin, with that penetration for wl.n.h lie more than any c1hr im we ever kUtrw, La perceived.

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