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r„r rut. ship hkvry.]
L Xkw-Yo.hk, Nov. 10.
~r stand the Erie, sloop of war, which
W® un Q nrx H arhison, our Minister to Co
is t 0 , will sail this morning.
„ hrul*ome schooner Mexican, was
T’ . l Saturday morning from the ship
Ifessis. Ficket.t <fe Fhoaaas, and took t.he
pd of ’* atv .j o She has been built for the
* ii:er , ‘? . t . en Now- 4 *rle ms and Rio Grande, and
tro-'o well established credit of the New*
wil* ‘“'t- I,o lijiidera, wherever she may be seen.—
yj,-* t^o strongest vessel of her size
r ►. i.t intliis city.
Thomas, who fell in with the wreck of
vTO> of Philadelphia, informs that a
th3 stepped in the pump, upon which a
pole \! r liU r a ss about 6 feet square was hoisted
pi^ c :>l Cajt T. thinks that this must have
a* a iX flcr the vessel righted. Hopes are
be*’' 1 , ’ ‘d from this circumstance, that some of
enterta• 1 y savo j # Capt.-T. wisiies us to add
jhe V nentioned this fact in his origiual report
th* l ‘ i , mve to our news boat on h'a arrival.
y&icH a e o’ y
olancholy accident happened on the Ist.
A bleaching establishment near Utica,
i nst >• Messrs. Marshalls of this city. A young
• a/ned Peter Dorsey, of *V'ar wick, (Eng.)
,c- identally fell into the centre of the
*’ I during its rapid evolution, and was in
crush* and tornjo pieces.
From the Bogota Gazette, Sept. 28.
Corupiracif against Colombia and the
f'braior ‘Those who lor some lime pasi
, 1.. ,ted ill© destruction of the Re
h,i i modi .. .
..,,,1 ,*s ffiiardian, effected a most a
£ mhe night, of the 25,1.
T*) f - 2ar* r,st,n l^*s cil y Consisted
“pljp fi rsf squadron <>f <he horse grenadiers,
♦he li P tllion “f V irg.ts, and a brigade of
a rill .y. The conspirators succeeded to
bribe It is hi and to make it the nu.
cleus of ihei** operations. In pursuance of
their |( |,,i?s which hid been concerted in a
secret meeting lld 8 o,clock of the
jriie tvening, a put of the artillery was to
nick Iho place, ano her part the barrack
ofVi. J'S und another the gren idiers.—
Tii ‘intended to attack Vargas, were to
bu suodivid and, and to liberate G •:>. Padilla
in order to place him at die head of his
pan ! Ini undertaking.
V In cutifnieration of the distance as well
as vim n.vii import wire it was determin
ed ta begin by storming the Pal cn This
I fasJ u'e hv t i * com natidi >g >fficer (G >-
I pcfl'linic,) Car. ip*, H n’lnent. Fkwftntnio
I Gojiz ! *s, Ca tain Lq#ez, and Weneslao
IQjlavivir, who c nducted and led the
I jb-usmis. Humeiit. himself mortally
lioin.led tli!ee sentinels, and accompanied
I hy die olhu.s he iscended the upper apart-
Ippnfj vvhe-.e notwithstanding his youth
|L tr. V.idi.'s Ll.irra, iwder-y officer of the
|L'D?ni'r, fought with signal valour until lie
Ins disabled by the cut of a sabre in liis
Irii.K h Uid. The assiilunts succeeded to
Ipeaetrata into the cabinet of II s
■cv, w’ia came mil to nine? them; but being
llloue against all the conspirators he pre
■pared t defend hbnseifin his own cabinet,
Kad when it was fund impossible o hold
C| any lunger, if* sallied lonh from a bal*
■conv in*a ihe street, and reached the bar
ftack of V ugas.
■ Th< attack on rliese barracks had com*
Braced as soon s news was *< cetvedby tlie
Kod.li. Silvia, by placing a piece of ordi-
L,, ,i>r.nst the gat* 1 ; but the guard sus
their insi with fi in ness, and assisted
HLhe soldiers of the same attaUioii, who
Hr,, .) the upper windows fired upon the ag-
Bressors with some of the little ammunition
Bhicii they had, beat back the conspira-
Hsrs, t.i'ik their cannon and pursued them
Hnull directions.
II At this time some of the art dlery men
iiicceedeu in getlmg into the prison of
Vii. P idilla, under tile orders of Captain
> aid 11. MendoZi, by leaping the
HcHini filial general, surjirised Col. B ih
■<; m !va, and discb irgo.l a pistol at h’s
Tire valiant Col mcl ‘tied by the
of ‘n*n who had n ver seen the face
enemy
; Ch-.se who had attacked the p-l
----i, . lev met ai tiie and or Col Fe< -
C imp f tiae liberator. At
it iHMu ~}* the oouuli tltis deserving
■ hastened from lodgings, and oo
(he's t..t a pistol was fired at his
by tie* C'.-mdt. Currrjo, in whose re-
B pr*,.i,uti.M. Ferguson bad m only as
■h.
I&division of the regiment <f V icgas*
B^rthe command of Lieut. Forrealou,
been Mipplied with iinimam nano
bv Gen. Urdmieta, minister of war,
B*” “pjnjvd by on. P uis, Cordova
W'% itiei O.iega, placed themselves in
Bpiucipal square, from whom orders
B e given fr the defence of ihe city and
B pursuit of :he tnitots; here they were
B e l by the L mrator, who was received
B 1 ‘pen arm mi most enthusiastic de-
B'Wnuon u s i- rb v all die officers and
BWilmm) High Mass ir thanksgiving
B 1 < tTered up on the 2(idi bv the Arch-
B*°p.
H r j
proper authorities are engaged in
■ :hrin b the process against the conspira
people to the amount oF 4000 have
by their exertions many -f those
B l] d escaped the pursuit of the milita
■ ;?2re taken.
IB rr rn tho X. Y. Daily Advertiser.
if the rumo.irs in Lon—
B*;; e to be relied upon, that the com-
B. t: , system o j’ measures adopted and
- t' ie allied powers in relation to
v ‘'ltd Turkey, had begun to disclose
■ serious difficulties. Th Al-
‘ n ’ tour , / under the treaty id
and iving for its sole object
t of die controversy between
B v . U|| 'i Greece, of course could take
iM !te tv i ‘ n
HT ri )(rt In the vvir between Russia
B, r f ke y- This placed the two latter
Bit;.,, Ul * l singular, and emha cassmg
the side next the Medier
■ p >s ' rt could only act in coejuuc-
B„ ;s ngland and France, wn*se op-
Bt ; ti Course be confined to the
B^ Ct treaty, v z: he settle
■i.i br ? 8 .^ 1 rs “1 Greece. Tin G and
■ ’ luv hig therefore nothing to fear
from (lie hostility of Rossi* on that side,
his been at liberty to withdraw from til
Quarter just as much of his military fur. •
as he chose, and send it to the opnosi.
side of his territory, to aid in repelling th
Russian invasion, where the two powo.
ft re carrying on the war single handed. A
division on the Mediterranean quarto
would be of great service to Russia, bv oh
iging Turkey to divide the forces, aud de
fend herself on both borders. Hence, ii is
said, Russia Ins made application to th
governments of Great Britain and France,
to consent to her attacking Turkey from
the Mediterranean, in order to fnree her
to withdraw part of her troops from th* j
opposite quarter, mid thus enable Russia to
nuke great hea f way in her attempts to ad
vance against Constantinople from Bulga
ria If a proposition of tltis sort lus, as is
reported, been formally made, it is very
easy o perceive if will place the British
and F -ench cabinets in a perplexing situa
tion By assenting to it, tii*-y would imme
diately become parties to the war, and thus
be involved in ail its consequences. Bv
joining Russia, it is to be presumed, they
would force Austria to take sides with the
Turks; and thus the very evil which th:
allied powers have all along professed no
merely a disposition, hut a fixed determi
©'•tion *o avoid, would be brought upon
them—viz: a general war. If they p* ra?
vere as we presume they will in executing
the treaty of July, and io that alone, it is j
apparent that Russia will have a m* re
serious task on m-r hands than was it
supposed. re Turks have made a fi.oi
stand at the B tlkan Mountains, and in tilt? j
fortress of Cn >i),nla they certainly defend
themselves with great resolution. The
Russians, in their two last wars with Tur
key, wet e not able to pass beyond this
pi ice. In 1812 ih*v nudo peace, to re
sist B-mup in s invasion of their territory
on the op osite side of the empire. The
place is strong, and the passes of the uioun
tains are extremely difficult Wp haw
very little expectation that this all impoi
tant objeci will be accomplished the in
sent campaign Both parties will have t
winter to recruit, and to s*rengthen then
selves, and if the war is prosecuted th
mxt season, it will doubtless be one of
desperate and smguui try character.
From the New York Stateman Nov 8.
Ireland. —The aspect of politic and affair
in this c m jiry, seems to be. ominous of .
bloody crisis. The public feeling is strong
tending to insurrection; and counteract!:,
measures are not, of course, lost stght of bv
a government sharpened into vigilance by
ihe most tyrannous and selfish dijects. As
to the extent of the disposition tor a rising,
a faint idea 1013 be funned by the state
ment of the Times. The Editor says
“ VVe are filled with pain, hu bv no m-nns
with astonishment, by our Dublin corres
pondence of this and iv. Tlie letter front
Clonmel, if we hid none but reasonable
minds to deal with, might he left to work
Us ori effect upon the public. It cotmins
a narrative of certain alarming proceedings
in the chief town of die populous aud pow
erful county otTipperary. Many thousands
of Catholics marched on Sunday last from
various quarters ot the county to the ap
pointed rendezvous of Clonmel. The des
cription of one brigade or corps of this mul
titude mty serve for all of them. “The
C ihi pirty arrived first, with band and
colours , .boot 500 horsemen all stout, able
fellows dressed in green vnifonm : they
were f allowed bv s ver and thousands m foot,
rronerab v clothed in green jackets aud pink
fact hits —white trousers with a green edg ,
run up *he high. They marched three
deep and keep time , like the soldiers , to
the tunes the band was playing ’ Then
ci oe the Aifiinnan tnm, &c But tin
Clogheeu men, it appears, were the most
f >rm H thle. There were of them at least
2, 00 horsemen, “for all the world like a
civrtirv regiment and so the account 1
goes on. 1
These m ivoments on the par of the peo
ple, though stimulated by long endured
grievances, are, we feu*, premature as re
gards sound policy The parties can hard
ly avoid being crushed by the weight oftii
government force; and blood will flow like
the ocean tides, without amelioration afie
all ! Perhaps it will be so I—and1 —and the ar
gument may be unanswerable—that furtho.
submission is impossible, and that death i?
1 preferable alternative. l s this be true,
n I vve apprehend it is fearfully so, wot
oetid and bofal the founders and abettor
of rhe system ! The parade of philantli opy
in the Biitish nation as to Greece, Portu
gal, and Spain, cannot but be regarded a
parade only, while this heart-eating incubus
‘s permitted to prostrate a gallant portion
of the empire so near at home. The Times
seem to apprehend danger even to England
tself. H j says :—“ If the government will
not at once come forward with a candid
declaration of their desire to appease the
C it holies, the passions of the Irish people
—Pr .testant as well as Catholic—will
prove too violent to be withheld. Events
will outstrip the lazv meditations of met!
who h'*ed not the prelusive rocking of th
volcano. Yet, even if their dreams he dis
spirited by the first ex losion, and their
power destroyed by it, what indemnity
have we—the English nation—for the ruin
; .f this noble umpire, in the a- wnfall of it>
headstrong and stupid authors?”
Extract of a let ter to the Editors of the Commer
cial Advertiser, dated
‘U S ship Delaware, )
Leghorn Roads, Sept. 4, 1828. f
“ l am pleased to Have it in my p >we..
to w.ite you from this place, at the sarn
imegriev and that I cannot give you ade
scri >iou of the city, or the manners am
cus bntS of thfi inhabit n s—th * distance
fr . n whet- we are at anchor being nearly
three mile*, and the rig o with Win h q*d
rmiii.e laws m i* be executed, i*> such, th 1
although vv.i came from one <;f the neB ?
hedth poHS in the Me-it r 1 eau, (M •
and have been h re 12 days, we can*
uot obtain pratique until the day after to
morrow. This is a perfectly open road
,> ead, and subject to every passing breeze.
hich I assure you is by no means light.
‘’> is probable that we shall remain here
tree or four weeks.
“ ‘c have heard of the report here, by
vty of France of the step <**outh Carolina
’ -s taken on the passage of the Tariff t*ill.
God avert any civil contention in our be
oved country.
“ The sloop of war Lexington, ('late
Capt. Booth, now) Lieut Coin dt James
R image, is hourly expected from Malta,
where she was despatched for letters which
aad been forwarded there from Gibraltar.
Untied States Sank vs Amos Sinney
and at. —This case, of considerable impor
tance from the amount at issue, was tried
before Judge Story in this city the past week.
Th*- United States Bank claimed of Amos
Binney, ohn Bimtey and John Winship,
payment of certain notes of hand signed by j
John Win-hip, as the B ulk alledged, ac- ‘
ting for Amos Binney, John Binney and !
John ATnship, copartners in the soap and ‘
c;tndle business under die copartnership
ume of ohn inship. The notes bore/
’he name of John Wtushtp only, Thci
‘efence was ih ts die notes were made by 1
Miship on bis sole account and not as a
cop innei. Toe notes had been discount
ed by die U. S. Bink. After a long, pa
tient rind difficult investigation the jury I
ound a verdict for rhe Bank for $10,577 09.
M I‘ssis, Webster 6c Blke were counsel for)
the U. S. Bank, and Messrs Hubbard 6c Lu
ring for Al ssrs Binney. A hill of excep
■ terns is to be filed — 3ost. Patriot.
Morality of Manufactories. —It has been
urged .v ih much warmth by sonie, as a
strong objection to tne encouragement of
manufacturing establishments, that their
me/bahle tendency is to corrupt the mor
als of those employed in or connected with
hem.
Our personal acquaintance with the con~
littoo and character of those engaged in
n inuf.u-Hiring establishments, is not very
nsive; but so far as it d-os reach, it is
• 1 by any rne ns calculated to fill the mind
Juvenile Thieves. —John Murray, a lit
lo miugry looking b'v, about 12 years of
:*, was indicted 1..- 1 yin London, for fel
i.ui'ly stealing, tw. buns aud eight bis
uts, the property ot George Gaulding.
The ch ii rman,in passing sentence, said
‘i t it was a melancholy thing to see the
‘rowd of children then in the dock. Here
(continued his worship) are nearly 20 chil
dren, all of them, l fear Belonging to organ
'Z*'d gangs, in which pverv member has bis
neculiat department. The only effectual
mode of putting down this system is to send
every one of those who are convicted, our
of the country for life. Whipping used to
to make some impression on thr.u*, but they
qniie disregard it. However I’ll give this
boy another chance—let him he confine.-
for three months, and be twice well whip
ped.
fn-rn the rsTutianal -T/rum/iL. .
OFFICIAL.
The following Circular has been communicated
o the Department of State, and is published for
he inf orrnalion of all whom it may conceru.
The King, our Master, having taken
into consideration the representations made
against the exaction, in the ports of Cub a,
of a duty of $5 on each barrel of flout
imported in foreign vessels, in consequence
of an erroneous construction of the 9?b
Article of the Regulation* of the2lst Feb
ruary l ist, respecting American commerce,
His M *jesty his been pleased to declare
that the said 9‘h Article cannot, without a
furced interpretation, so operate as to give
rise to such-representations 5 but that, on
the contrary, Spanish flour shall continue
to pnj ( y the same benefits and the exemp
tions from duty which ire provided by the
tariff beiatofore established aud observed
iu that Island
This is communicated to you by Royal
Order, for y our information, and its due
fulfilment. M tdrid, 31st July, 1828.
To the Directors General of the Revenue.
MiiRLVI! JOURNAL^
PORT OF SAVAXmiI.
CLEARED,
Ship Sarah Parker, Goodwin, Liverpool.
Wright Co.
Ship John Wells, Curtis, Liverpool.
W Gaston.
ARRIVED,
Revenue Cutter, Crawford, Payne, from a
cruise.
Schr Honor, Riberon, 3 days from St Marys,
with oranges to the master.
■Sloop Jackson, Lewis, 2 days, from Turtle Ri
ver, with cotton to E Fort.
Box boat Fair-Fame, 8 days from Augusta, with
540 bales cotton to O Tenny, Ketchuni & Bur
roughs, M Brown, B W Delamater & co. and to
order.
SAILED,
Sloop Excel, Blankenship, Charleston.
Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, do.
DEPARTED, .
Steam boat John David Mongin, Dubois, for
Charleston.
Steam boat Carolina, Wray, Augusta.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT.
1 At Providence, brig Eagle, Mauran.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
At Providence, brig Eagle, Mauran.
The ship Envoy for Liverpool, schrs Glide and
George Eyre for New York, sloops Delight and
Pilot for Charleston, got to sea on Monday.
[from OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]
Offices of the Courier , Mercury Gazette , >
Charleston, Sov. 15—8 p. m. $
Arr. ship Eliza Grant, McManus, New York, 6
days. 13th inst. south of Cape Hatteras, passed
barque Armadillo, Robertson, from Savannah for
New York. .
Ship Jonn Hale, Thompson, Portsmouth, n. h.,
0 days. , . .
Ship Emulus, Latham, N York, 4 days.
Line ship Othello, Thorp, New York, 6 days.—
Sailed in co. with ship America for Savannah.
Brig Grand Turk, Bailey, Old Point Comfort
4 days. Passengers, major Hilanian and lady
Lieut Wells and lady, Miss Weils,
and one company [s3] U. S. Artillerist, for the
garrison in the harbor.
COMMERCIAL.
EXPORTS,
Per ship Sarah Paiker , for Liverpool
1216 bales Upland cotton, 15 do. Sea Island.
Per ship John Wells , for Liverpool.
934 bales Upland cotton, 11 Sea Island.
Per ship Envoy, for Liverpool.
1091 bales Upland Cotton, 68 do. S. Island do.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
Office of the Courier. )
Charleston, Nov. 14—8 p. m. $
Cotton. —No Sea Island Cotton of the new crop
has yet been received, therefore nothing of con
sequence has been done. Os Uplands, tne rise of
the rivers furnished a heavy supply in the week,
and the sales were very extensive, about 5000
bales, at prices about the same as last week—prin
cipally at 9 1-2 a 10 cents for good to prime. We
quote 9 a 10 cents for inferior to prime; very
choice, in square bales, favorite marks, yet com
nand 10 1-2 cents, though not so readily a*
week previous.
Rice. —The Rice market was also ver} anima
ted ; a very considerable and rapid advance in
price has taken place. The sales were made as
fast as landed. We quote prime 3 1-2 a 3 3-4 ;
inferior to good 2 3-4 a 3 3-4. The market, how
ever, cannot be considered steady.
Flour. —ln this article there has been considera
ble improvement of price though unsteady. Sales
of small lots to meet immediate wants have boon
made at $9 1-2. Some holders ask $lO, and in
one or two instances it has been obtained, but for
such small lots as to be little better than retailing;
therefore we only quote 9 1-2.
Freights. —To Liverpool l-2d. ; to Havre 11-2
cents. To New- Fork at 75 cents for square, and
$1 for round bags Cotton, and 75 cents for Rice.
To Providence $1 a 1 1-4 for cotton; were the
rates last paid, but more is now demanded
Exchange. —On Boston, New-York and Philad.
10 days, par a 1-2 per cent dis.; 60 days, 1 1-4
a 1 1-2 per ct. dis. On England, 9 1-2 alO per
ct. dis. Savannah and Augusta Bank Bills, 1 1-2
per ct. disc. North Carolina State, do. 3 per ct.
dis. Cape Fear, do. 3 per ct. dis.
Baltimore, Nov. 10.
Flour still higher. —Flour was sold from the
stores on Saturday at $9 25, and holders were
asking towards the close of the day $lO per bar
rel, and quite indifferent whether they sold at
that price. It is, therefore, evident that the mar
ket is far from being settled, and the intelligence
by the Leeds, at New-York, from London, which
we publish this morning on the subject of the
European markets, will in no wise tend to estab
lish a price at less than the asking one on Satur
day.— The English ports were not open , nor any
thing said on the subject of opening them at the
latest dates. GRAIN has also advanced ama
zingly within a few days: the best white Wheat
sold quick on Saturday at $2 per bushel, and good
red at $1 87 1-2 to $1 90.—Corn has been sold
at 60 cents, and holders are asking 65 per bushel.
In Rye there is not much doing.—Bread has also
taken a considerable rise , unleavened as it is, and
the article full high for the price of flour.—Whis
key has advanced one to two cents per gallon,
anti at present may be quoted at from 26 to 27
cents for Ist proof—holders careless about selling.
We have no further alterations in our market
to notice.
New York, Nov. 8.
Flour and Meal.— Advices from Liverpool to
the 3d Oct. received per ship Brittania, and subse
quently to the Bth Oct. from London, per ship
Leeds, showing a considerable advance in the
prices of bread stuffs in England, have produced
a very animated demand here. From the period
nf mir la4t reDOrt., of the ninmina nf the sth inst.
to tne uiose o? DUBineao yesterday, the prxooa oC
Wheat Flour advanced $1 50 a $2 per bbl. The
principal sales yesterday, were at $9 50, embrac
ing most of the various descriptions of southern
Flour, without much regard to brands. Sales of
western canal were made at $9 62 1-2; best
brands at $9 87 1-2, and it was said, contracts for
subsequent delivery were made at $lO Rye flour
has also advanced, and sales made at $4 50 a $4
75. Extensive sales of corn meal were made at
sls for hhds. and $3 50 for bbls. 150 bbls New
Orleans Sour Flour, sold on the sth at $6, would
probably have brought $7 or more yesterday.
Cotton —The market continues very steady;
the sales, for the last three days, comprise about
1000 bales of Upland at 9 3-4 a 11 cents, princi
pally new crop—and 1000 bales of Alabama and
New Orleans at 10 1-2 a 12 1-2 cents—making a
total for the week of 2000 bales. The highest
rates have only been given for home manufacture,
except for one parcel at 11 cents, for the I rench
market.
“ OYSTERS
rpHE Proprietors of the CITY HOTEL have
JL engaged for the season, a competent person
(Mr. TiTriTer) to furnish their Relish Room with
Oysters, which will be served up in any way called
O’ Orders from the country will be executed
with dispatch, and of the best quality, having en
gaged an experienced waterman to supply them,
nov 19 *1
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE Copartnership of Gifford & Bonney
-I was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the Ist
of June last. All persons indebted to the con
cern are requested to settle their accounts, with
out delay, with either of the undersigned.
WM. GIFFORD,
G. & C. BONNEY.
nov 19
JUST RECEIVED,
A BAGS Java Coffee
-Jti/ 32 hhds. prime New-Orleans Molasses
100 Demijohns
For sale by
JOHN W. LONG.
nov 19
Molasses and Brandy.
h HHDS first quality Molasses
Vr 5 pipes genuine Brandy
Landing from ship Henry and for sale by
Palmes 8g Lee .
nov 19
FOR SALE,
LANDING from brig Levant,
22 bags prime Coffee
10 hhds St Croix Sugars
25 bags Pepper
20 barrels Potatoes
10 do Beets.
J. STONE.
nov 18
GEORGIA M‘INTOSH COUNTL
Y the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior
JpS Court of M‘lntosh county, sitting for Ordi
, nary purposes ;
To all to whom it may concern.
Whereas, Jacob Wood, Mis H. Johnson, and
Miss Catholena Wood, has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of and effects of Hen
ry Wood, late of said county, deceased. These
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
. to file their objections, (if any they have,) in my
1 office, in Darien, in the terms of the law, other
wise letters of administration will be g ranted to
the applicants.
Witness the Honorable William A. Dunham,
i one of tho Justices of said Court, this 20th
day of October, one thousand eight hun-
Idred and twenty-eight.
GEO. T. ROGERS, c.q. o.
50 000 Dollars.
20,000 Doiiur*.
10,000 Dollars.
MEW-YORK CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERY,
CLASS No. 15.
DREW on the 12th inst. in New York—the
drawing will be received on the 22d—45
numbers, 6 drawn ballots.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $50,000
1 do 20,000
1 do 10,000
1 do 5,000
do 4 000
1 do 2,500
1 do 1,350
5 do 1,000
8 do 500
39 do 150
39 do ioo
&c. &c. &c.
Tickets, S2O 00;
Halves, 10 q)Q.
Qu irtrrs, ‘ 5 00.
Eightns, 2 50
Orders attended to at
EP.'NGRRS
Lottery tig Exchange Office .
nov 12
New York Consolidated
LOTTERY
EXTRA CLASS, NO. 10,
DREW this day in New York—4s numbers, 0
drawn ballots.
SCHEME :
1 Prize of slo,^oo
1 do 4,L00
1 do 2,000
1 do 1,750
4 do 1000
6 do 500
6 200
&c &c. &c.
Tickets, A5 r\Q
H ives, 2 50
Quarters, j 25
Orders attended to at
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Lottery Exchange Office.
nov 18
Low's Superior Perfumed Soaps.
THE subscriber has just received from the
manufacturer,
Low’s exnolient compound soap
“ Chinese musk do
u rose do
“ palm do
u violet do
“ benzoir do
u olive do
u oriental do
“ vegetable do
u vernacular do
ALSO,
The real and genuine purified English Winds©*
soap
Flat and round case transparent soap
Naples soap in large and small jars
Splendid Lather Boxes and Brushes
For sale bv
* A. Parsons ,
nov 18 Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ range.
The subscribers
HAVE received by recent arrivals from New
York and Boston, a choice and general as
sortment of
Liquors, Teas , and Groceries ,
CONSISTING OF
Old Otard, Dupuy &. co. ) _
London Dock and Seignett’s B ran dy
Jamaica and st. Croix Rum
Holland Gin, old Monongahela whiskey and peacb
brandy
sherry, port and “Leacock’s” old Madeira wines*
champaigne in qt and pint bottles
London porter in do do
Imperial, powchong and hyson teas
Table salt in boxes and baskets
mushroo n ketchup, cayenne pepper
bunch and muscatel raisins, almonds, cassia
Nutmegs, cloves, mace, sweet oil, starch
“Flint and Silvia” best Spanish segars
Scotch and macaboy snuff in lb and 1-2 lb bottles
cavendish and cut chewing tobacco
20 bbls Flour, 10 kegs Goshen butter
50 boxes soap, sperm and mould candles
Loaf and brown sugars, Java and Cuba coffee
JFanderwater and Virginia hams, potatoes
English and American mustard
white wine and cider Vinegar, molasses
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, etc ate.
All of which are offered for sale on accommo.
dating terms by
Palmes & Richards,
corner of Bay and IFhitaker street*
nov 13
Macon bridge.
ON TUESDAY the 6th day of January next;
at 11 o’clock, A M. will be exposed to sale in
Macon, to the highest bidder; the Bridge across
the Ocmulgee river at Macon, together with one
acre of land on the eastern side of the Ocmulgee
river, as one of the butments; and the privilege
of using so mueh of Fifth or Bridge street on the
western bank as may be necessary for the other
butment of the Bridge.
The Purchasers will be requred, on the day of
the sale to pay to the Conimissioners one fifth
part of the purchase money in Cash or current
bills of chartered banks of this State ; and to give
bond with two or more approved sureties for the
payment of the residue in four annual instal
ments.”
W. N HARMAN, )
C. B. STRONG, S CommrS.
O. H. PRINCE, S
Macon , October 25,1828.
I XT The Editors of the Charleston City Ga
zette,the Tuscaloosa Chronicle and of the several
public Gazettes in this state, will publish the fore
going weekly, nine weeks, in their respective pa
pers, and forward their accounts to the Execu
tive Department.
nov 1 71— tu
JUST RECEIVED,
BY late arrivals, from their own manufactory,
made expressly for this market—
-3500 pair men’s and boy’s prime Negro shoes
1500 do do do common do do
2000 do do stout Brogans
Together with a general assort*
I ment of Gentlemen’s. Ladies’
Misses’, boy’s and children’s
BOOTS AND SHOES,
which will be sold at low prices. (Ly* Country
merchants, planters, and the citizens generally,
are invited to call and examine for themselves. *
Also , by the ship Macon,
One trunk Ladies’ first quality ! lack lasting
slippers, heels and springs.
ALSO,
One mahogany counting h use Des
A. & E worn,
Northeast Market s
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