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Adeem, will Mil for *«Mk -ttfc Uii -or.
■left tide.
Crrr Gooiwn. —A nigalw
Cmaeit wa* beldoo Thursday fart—present,
dw Chatman, AMarmea Haoms, Pbil
■■tea, MiM*aisQrwm”tOviitttiio,WAv8i,
Panama* end Qautmg.
Rivard draymen were fined for disorder
ly driving- ■ •
Tfc*ordinance to amcndtbn existing ovdt-
nance respecting the P*b|ie market appoint
ing Commissioner* to aptrii(li«4 tko aome.
was read filet time.
A bill to amend the fire ordinance or
March, t«6, aH
A bill proviffingfor the election of a Clerk
and Sherifffor the Court of Common Flea*
«id Oyer and Terminer area panned.
On motion of Alderman Ceiwm. it wa*
Resolved, That an election be Ordered to
•be held oothe 30th inet. for an Alderman in
in the piece of Wm. R. Wa**ing, whose
mat it vacated by t longer thee net) from
the City, then the rulee of Council permit
An appropriation wee granted to the
Tire Company to procure the ladders naked
for.
On motioh of Alderman Hinmio, the
Quarantine regulation redpectiog veeeel*
from Charleston woe repealed.
“ The propoeala of Tmmraoa i Asanir,
imp the eastern part of the Exchange as a
Cmtom-Houae, fbr^*SO. were accepted.
Sandry eommanieotion* were received
from the Fire Company, aad referred to the
Committe ou .Engines, Ac.
A communication was receired fco4> the
Cammuaioneraof Pilotage, asking petrais-
aion to institute, prosecute end' conduct le
gal proceedings in the name of the City
Council, against Messrs. Mouora and Scud-
nan, (hr considerable encroechmente in the
erection of wharres on the channel of the
direr, which request wee granted—the legal
Officer of tke City Coaecil to be eaeodoted
with that of the Board of Commissioner*.
At a sped*! meeting of Council, last
quit the siege, on aoeeunt of the reioy wea
ther, which ie now commenced. ' A aqoad
too «f Greek* era blockading the Gulf of
Arts, end . Urn Ionian OorernoMUt refuse
clearances (hr Preteea. The Greek'.fleet
under Mmuijo, passed here firte) Muadlqiighi
towards the Levant, oo Muji^Jr" ■*-
Sthiast. They are goon m MgMl.of the
Turk*, who, it ia now ascertained, hare ta
ken bp their q'uaHen in Port Booron, oppo
site thelsle of Rhode*.
. W* Mur nothing
farther raapecting the Alexandian fleet.”
- Eitracl of a letter doted Zeal*, Sep
tembrefi, 18*6.
“ Ibrahim Pacha with 6000 men, marched
from Tripolitan to Narariao, about M days
qgo. but finding the ptogoa there, h# came
On hi* return, he waiaurreuuded by
heck.
week; ■ J, BBatnmpn,
Chairman, pro tom.
Esq. woe appointed
It is expected tliet. the faoeral procession
ef the late ,<Jon*. M«Dpfl&*gb, ia New York
will oeeriy equal t hat farmed at the funeral of
Gen' Hamilton.
Com. M’Donoogh died of a pulmonary di«
aeae. Tbs National Adrocate stales that
•• he literally watted to the bone, not weigh-
leg. when he died, more than eixty pounds!”
The Pliiladelpbia Aurora says,, “lea con
tenotion with some pf bis attending friend,
aLortly before his death. Com. MnDonoug!
01 pressed the wish that, be the event what it
might, he should be leaded at New York: ac
tuated, no doubt, with a tense of gratitude
towards that state, by whose jnat liberality
'be bad been particularly distinguished. Such
a with, as soon at made kaown to the com
fllandant of the otry yard qL this place, was
esteemed sacred and imperative: and ac
Oordly, immediate preparations were made
fc> fulfil it"
The Prsident has appointed Payton Gay
ef Messeebnsetle. to be Consol of the
State* for the Island of Teneriffe, in piece
of John O'Sullivan, deceased. -
Prom the returns received there ran be
no doubt of the eiectiop of O- J. Pea*ce, as
a Representative to Congress from Rhode
bleed.
The total of the Cotton crop of the United
States, for the year ending 1st October.
18*6, is 669,249 bales
Same period last year, 609,158
Increase.
60,091
The amount receired in New-York dor
ing the year ending 1st Oct. 1825, wo*
round numbers 135,000 bales,or nearly one
third of the whole crop.
the
the Greeks, now collecting again under
Cdloeutroni. It is expected that he cannot
open hie Way without great lore. He had
left at Tripolitsa o*arly three jthonaaad men
one part of which wae placed'at a mill two
hour* ride from the town | these were at
tacked daring the eight, and all hilled ex
cept a few who were taken prisoner* —
Nearly *500 including meur'wotladed ami
sick, are striotly closed m Tripoli tit, and
If Ibrehain cannot relieve them soon, they
most surrender far went of provisions. The
Greek* are now in very good spirits, and
ColocotrnniVarmr, when I crossed the Mo-
ret, fire days ago. was between' 12 end 14,-
OOOstrong.and woe daily increasing, by the
Meriotts coming down from the mountains
to join him. Their stfsrrs in all-quarters
have assumed a favorable-' aspect. The
are mors omted than they have been and
this campaign may be considered as r~
preaching to a termination.”
The Courier Fra ncaia gives the following
intelligence, dated Sept. 24, which ia states
comes from an authentic source :
“IbrahimPacha has marched upon Mai
no, ravaging all the country as kn passes—
he has captured (he towns of Misitra and
Maratonisj. The Greeks are fortifying
themselves in Hydra. The Rpexziot* are
sending all-the women andbhil.lren nut ol
their island. The siege ot Mtsedlonghi con
inoea; the besieged disMay great courage.
It is hopod this town will hold out, St the
Greeks ere successful in their sorties A
few hundred Candintes are collecting to
gether io return to their island in order to
support tlie insurrection. Unhappily divis
ions enutinite am mg the Greek Chiefs, each
party accusing the other of mtnoevres. A
misunderstanding has likewise manifested
itself between Mqrrocorda ahd-Gen. Roche.
The American squadron had a’fete given it
by the Greeks previous to its deparlue.' It
has left a corvette here to protect its com
merce against piracy.”
b^teffitiddhl
the petferwpr*. aether suoeesmreiy *p 4b. Yerterdajr *bd Ut* day before, soles
seared, were redeired with merheof great were brisk 8f I4J cent*. Some shipments
enormous ntury. P hare kbewn tin
iastaacr, te demand nfitm# applicant
day far the loan of fltfWft tPf'teujlsy
io mother case heactuetly extorted
the use of $600 far ten days. Thi* m
common practice,which if degied, *
ceptible of proof io e Court df justice.
Such ia s plain tod short statcmMt of
facta, which Ism induced an tide way'tvlay 1
before the public.i* oemelianh«-with tbe re-
r ut of mfeay rdepectebl* friUode, ahd os
aster* end extent of my connection with
the Lombard and Protection Bank,' which
ho* subjected me to much censure from m*i
ny person* who hare ascribed to interest end
design what proceeded entirely front a too
cradttkiu* belief ia the integrity of one who-
I discovered too late was engaged in e sys
tem of deceiving end swindling the rommu
nity. ABRAHAM DUVALL
(the Bettorioa Gtreit,) in tile 4th oodne.
ctino forth far tlw first timo, she Was greet
ed with greet sBd long continued applause,
which was renewed oo the termination
a the air with which she commences ns sees
•nd potvfa.
te whole opera wt« performed ia a
stylet and with t spirit that cannot, we ore
persuaded, be eurpeained at this moment on
cilhet the Peri* or London boards.—Jf. ¥■
American.
■Twk- I-ovsARn Ban*.—The Elisabeth
town Oatetto ststes, that the' Comttttsitener
appointed by the Legislators of New- Jerect
to iiiveetiga'e theeancerok of the Lambsr.:
Bank, took possession of the banking liouse ,«
Ssterday morning last j that tliey obteihrd
potessioii of shout dlOQhin specie, end sun
dry nates, smoog which were one drawn by
Mr. M'Lsren. President of Urn company, far
$100,000. It hubeen ascertained ghat bills
of tbit bank totbeemannlof $170,000 are in
circulation-
Lombski>P«ot*ctio«i Bstr*—The Nets
arkOntinel says, this Bauii has yielde
them a fine Prolrclkm. The charter was
obtained by stipulatittgtopsy a btiuui to tie
school fund of New Jersey, of 25.000 doi
lags.. This was paid; the President imme
diately borrowed of the Commissioner*, an
equal amount, on a pledge of stock, an :
when payment of that loan was requ'red,
the bpnk dosed.its door*. The State has
thus been duped, ur well a* the public.
A disease which has prerailed during the
summer, tboot the vicinity of Port Gibson
Mississippi, towards the close of last month,
assumed a worse aspect. It is a swelling o'
the eyeball, which, in some instances ha 1 -
increased even tohursling,—eemetiiiies trf
fecting one eye only, at othifr ’ times belli
eyes. It sometimes goee through a family
A wH»er in the Albany Gazette recommend
the farming of ponds near the' Salt Suritigc.
and to deposit Oysters in them far propagation
—which lie thinks may be done, if the modi
um of water be obtained and preserred.
It srill be seen, flat our latest adrices from
Europe are wh illy titenl on the subject of the
reported movement of tbc Russian army in
the direction of Turkey. It is reasonable tn
conclude, therefore, that there tea* so fonn-
datioo far the report, which, was probably
manufactured to serve the purpose of some
speculation of other oe the European Ex
changes.—Ini.
A short time ago a marriage wa* about to
be solemnized in a village in the neighbor
hood of Motz. between a man 87 years of agr
and woman of 77. On reaching the church
however, the lady unexpectedly refused to
go through the naptial ceremony, on. tli
ground that ber intended bridegroom wa-.
much (oo old for her t
Rhooe-Islasd.—In oo state in the Union
is so great a proportion of the population and
capital engaged io manufacture* as in tbit
style. There are now more than 90 cotton
mills, thanr of them rery extensive establish
ments. There are 3l towns, the aggregate
of whose population it about 83.090, averag
ing 52 inhabitants to the square mile; and
there are 41 banks, the property of whose di
rectors is made res|ionsible for their correct
management of (be respedire iestitatioos.
Spams* ExpantTisn It was stated in
the last London papers that the naval expe
dition preparing for Havana lied not left Spain
on the 20th September—bnt we learn by an
arrival liere tram Cadiz, that the fleet sailed
from Corunna on the 26tb of that month. It
coaai*ts*fsheLe*ltad,64; Yberia. 64; brig
Jason, 20 ; a sloop of war. and ten transports
with 3000 troops. One thoutand ofthe troops
were to he landed as Porto Rico, the residue
at Havana. •
At Cadix, ready tn sail for South America
the Guerrero, 74, and a sloop of war. The
San Pablc. 74. was ( reparing.
/few-York .Vei erudite Adetrluer.
The Parisians say, that ('larles X. is not
ioimicaltoM.de La Fayette. A few days
Ago, at a royal hreakfast the old ultra*, wbo
compose the intimate society of the kiog.were
not a little scandalised on hearing his majesty
say, ■* I cannot conceive why M. de La Fay
ette should excite to much alarm. He ia a
rery amiable man; I bare often played at
lennia with him; he was than a fine young
fellow, and an excellent horseman.”
The Washington Gaxette says .the keel
of a 74, wea, a few days back, laid down at
the Navy Yard, in that city.
A writer in the New Bedford Gaxette is
in fayor of estiMishing a National Cdinele-
ry far tboee who tender important keftices
tothe nation, tn be located at the seat ofthe
General Government, and to be denominil-
edthe Waskiuftou Abbey.
A grave has been robbed of it* dead, in Mk-
Ay,.N. Y. The grave
the-, arifa-split to .pieces
•ilh en axe, leaving evident mark* that (be
‘ Ifady wa* mangled in this operation.
ftego. Seneca
was left open.
i‘ ' An application will he made te the Booth
Carolina Legislature, at its ensuing lessioa,
eu the sobjact-ofa caaal to unite tbe water*
ofthe Savannah and Edisto rivers, tbecoslef
ml which including the porchaae of* large tract
a land tbroogh which it will fimi, would
Amount to about t6fa000 tfaUaia.
from the /fY. Ee. Pnd. ,
At the solicit ation of my friend* and nth
era, 1 am induced tn submit the following
short statement ofthe farts to the public:
About/our weeks ago. Mr. M'Ltrep, the
President of the Lombard and Prelection
Bank, applied to me, (knowing 1 was in the
commission business and cuuld materially
aid- bis views), and proposed to employ me
io the business of circulating the bills of the
bank, which he would make profitable to me
by loaning me what money I might want
without interest, fur which services he would
furnish me with any quantity of such bill.-, as
I might need Ibrsuchpuri: • , to the amount
ol) say five hundred or a thousand dollar*
at a time, he taking my paper at short dates
forth* same. This was to be brought ahoutb,
using my exertions with captains of vessels
' rnm abroad, and people residing at a din-
•-ace id the couuiry, to take the bills of this
hank, either ifi exchaage tor others of the
city benksrer ht diactfant far such payer as 1
would undertake to recommend to Mr. M’-
Laren; and in thh way I succeed in putting
into circulation about forty thousand dollars
under the belief that the bank was sound
and perfectly solvent, and without any aus
picioo that ha affairs were not fairly and
honorably conducted, for Mr. M'Larea con-
stantly assured me that all the capital was
paid in and that there was not cause to ap-
prehead any danger. He also toid me aixiOi
a week after 1 had commenced business mi
ner him that be owned himself one half the
thick of the bank, and that be received tbe
salary of $600 * week from, the company.for
hi* services; but this I confess I could with
difficulty believe, as 1 could not imagine that
any institution could afiiird lo give such i
salary and make it. profitable tn the stock
holders’. He further assured me that be bad
the principal control of the fund* of the
Rtnk in his own bends. Discovering that I
wa* very euceeslul in aiding his projects, he
particularly desired me to make a point of
seeing tbe toaster* of the sloops that neyi
gate the North river, and persuade them in
take the bill* of this bank and thus circulate
them among tbe farmers they dealt with
whdwauhthiT them by. knowing, thut be
ing so near N- -York, they could make use of
them .to meet their fall. Ji spriur payments
And whether or not, Mr, M’Laren made
discount* oo cbqdks, notes au£ bonds, profi
table to himself, tbe public! may 'form tome
judgement when I state te them, and op
letement to.kMey
„ , , ..., hareR.i#
^ft®SEasSSafeS8S t&bo* *.*,*,**,.«*,,
i* Ihhhraetic* of taUMfraf the distretMe'ef “ - • -
appheeote, that be charged them fm- fatraie*
sdrsnoed at lira oodatsr ut his bexk tl
,fi*r the eartahj rotf, pub|ie«ri<« has ddrajped eheot ( oent per
hays beep ma<|* both for tbe .English oral
French Markets; and at thi* time several
vessels are loading jbr difiSsreot European
pitta.
MfiMM),
On Thnrsdny evening, 8th inet. by Wm
C. Barton,Esq. Mr. Gwsni.rs R. Toaoaa.to
i Sim* Gaddt, both at'Chatham Coun
TM Daily Advertiser tbns winds ep the
oharactsr of Com. M cDonpugh.
“ This excellent ofiloar was in rery feeble
health when he sailed from this port in ttie
frigate Constitution, for tli* Mediterranean
service. Great hopes were entertained that
ike voyage, end the bealthfalneas of the re
gion where be was expected to cruize, would
restore his health, and secure to the nation
the benefit of bit skill, experience and brave
ry But bis constitution had been undermin
ed by long sicknei*. and eventual he wasu-
hligod to resign hie command, with the hope
■f being able to retnrn to his country and
friends. He embarked on board the brig Ed
gar el Gibraltar, for the United States, au-i
died on tbe lOtbuf November,on the passege.
The vessel was under the necessity of putuug
into tlie Delaware, and hia remains were yea
terdav brought to this city.
We believe it will not be considered as do
ing injustice to the navy toasy, that t'omimi
dore MaoDouougb was one of the highest or
naments attached to the service. Modest
aod unassuming in his manners and dispose
tion, he was firm and unshaken ia the most
trying emergencies, and brave and undaunt
ed fo the hour of dangur. The country bad
the benefit of his talesits. skill, and courage,
in the memorable engagement on Laki
Champlain, where under great disadvantage,
iik gained a moat important aod brilliant vie
lory.
A* a man, fow persons were ever more res
liected or esteemed hr theirHcquainlance.or
more beloved by their friends. Com. MclJo
wiugti was extremely amiable in hit disposi
tion and manners, hind and courteous to his
neighbors, strict in the performance of the
3-cial and domestic duties of life, and itrong-
jy ombned with a reverence for the Christian
religion, and faith ofthe Gospel ”
FORT OF MAVAM*A*.
ARRIVED,
Sloop Trader. Luce, 14 days from New
York, vie Charleston, with northern pro
duce, lo the mister.
Steam-bost Georgia, Bowman, Augusta
*' days, 1012 hales Cotton, See. to J. Auxe.
C. L. Lawrence B. Bnrrengha, S. B. Park-
mad. C. G Griowold fcco. S. Wriglit, W.
Gaston, J. Gumming. G. B. Lamar,Taft Si
Pndrlfard. R, M. Goodwin, UunhanCafo
t'aniptield, .and to order, Pauengeri.
Messrs. Mallory and Lynch.
Pole-boat Richmond, from Augusta, to J.
Gouedv—with 582 boles Cotton, to Samuel
Wright, G. B. Lamar, Joe. Ause, and E.
Bliss.
BAILED,
Ship Chariot, Pratt, far Liverpool.
Schooner Adams. Guest, for Buston.
Sloop Mercy. Bollea. for Riceborotigh.
CLEAaxn ro* tius ronr,
At Philadelphia, 30th ,ult. aebr. Hantitf
Si Sarah, Fox.
At Charleston, 7th inst. sloop Harriet,
Holme*.
awniVEti rnow this roar.
At Charlestoo, 7th inet. sloop Eagle.IIiil;
steam-boat Augusta, Greene.
posm.
row twe ncoaoiAtt.
I know not, when I’m low and sad.
Of Cue kind heart to moke me glad,
I know not one who would extend
A hand, to save a sinking friend.
I had a friend, I once belired.
Experience proved I »as deceived,
Tbe heart that I confided in,.
Was full of guile, deceit and sin.
That sparkling eye.which once
My heart to hnpe and tender '
That form of grace, with movi
Huge lout their power over me.’
eupl.d i
9"
Id move
free,
O! woman’s heart ia like tbe plain
On which the siroc-blest ie driven,
A desert over which in vain, -
We seek to find the sweets of Heaven.
O. O. O. C.
OOMMSRCIAL
The arrival at New-York from France,
brings no confirmation of the murdem said io
have taken piece at Rouen, during tbe visit
of Gen. Lafayette to that place. Indeed, iht
National Gazelle, received yesterilay. stale-
(be (act. confirming our conjectures on tlsr
snhjrct.tbat the word translated “ murdered,”
was actually mem-trie—that n, bruited.
We bare received, from a friend in Pari-
several late French papers, comaiRhig de
t Ails of tlie reception ofthe Ueneriil in' France.
Highly interesting to ui, is we doubt not they
will lie to our reader* generally, to wlmse re
ocot tnaniCestatians of kmdrie«B to 414 goon
General are to be traced Die excitement cm.
ed by his re-appourauce in France. W.
shall endeavor to furnish Irantlation of sotn,
of them io oar next.—/fit. ML
In consequence ot several paragraphs hav .
mg appeared in the New York papers, on
the snbjcct of General Hamilton’s private
papers, which syeracil to warrant a euppesi
lion that the General had composed some o.
the most celebrated public addresses ol'Geu-
era! Washington, a correspondent personal
ly and intimately acquainted with both, has
banded ue the fuijowing Tetparks of fleder
at Hamilton, on a former occasion, wheu u
similar suggestion wa* mode:—
‘ What an idee! What nonsense !" ob
served Hamilton to the present General Ma
comb, then Aid-de Camp to the Major an"
luepertor General, *• that I or any otfiei
should beenpposedtohave written the pub
Ue papers of General Washington. Hon
little does the world know of that wonder
ful man ! So far. my dear Sir, in surb xhsur
dity from fact, that ire, the Aid-de-Campe.
could not write the most unimportant note,
but it roust be submitted to his correction,
interlineation, die. Indeed I have pftet
been at X logs to detertmuein my own jlnne
whether hie services woe most pre-emincti'
in tbe Cxbioet or the Field."
/rational Journal.
The first representation last evening
of the Opera of the Barber of*8e»iil
was most completely succcaeful. Nev
er before within the walls of tlie Park The*
tre has -ecb an audience been assembled
and never before have .they- resounded h
such music. By eight o’cinek (ike .heir jit'
which tlie curtain rose) the pit and. boa,
were filled to overflowieg— tbe lower adodiju
circle* were occupied chiefly by Hegant kqil
wnll-drcsaed females; aod if Otir fair Cor
respondent Cinderella, was there, *♦' doubt
less she wee, it mnathava gratified -her, a„
it did the hoaee at large, to perceive that no
unsightly bonnets marred the view of those
occupying back eeats, or detracted from the
array of beeqteou* and smiling fscey, deck
nd in native certs, or embelltahed -with
areatha of flowers, nr tasteful turbans.
When tlie * cbestra e^Sn tbe <K*t«are a
moat gratifiing silence was immediately
produced, end continued thrdiighdn't it* pot
funaonce; which well roptidUie attention
Fi-om the Jf. Y. Shipping and Commercial
I.itt, JYoe.30.—^Cotton Barging—Small tales
of Hemp Bagging hare been made at 21, and
■ -►me holders demand 22 centa. Hemp, yd
JI u.22; Flax, 14 a 17.
Colton.—Oar supplies continue very small,
and tlie market was never more bare. A
Vint 30O bales of new crop U pland< have been
sold, since onr last publication, at 15 1-2 to
IG cents, mostly for cash, aod Die principal
part for exportation. Our manufacturers are
not supplied, nor can they be until we have
farther arrivals. A lot of 100 hales ot old
orop has been sold at 11 1-2 cents.which near
ly clears the market of that description. It
is believed it wnuid be difficult to pick up an
oth*r-IOO bales in the city. The import.since
our last, has been.from N.Carolina 153 bales
Providence, R. I. 121, Total, 274 Total
import, since 1st inst. 3677 bales. Export,
from 1st to 23d imt. 2008 hates. Upland
ne*>. 15 a 16; Alabama, old, 10 a 12 1-2 ;
Tennessee, do. 10 a 12.
Rice.—Tbe transactions are rather limited
and confined to small parcels, of which a vc
rv handsome lot of new brought 4, and one
of the same description not as good 3 3-8 efs.
per lb. 25 tcs. old and very inferior, were
sold at auction at t to 114 els. We do not
•liter our quotation*. Import from N. Caro
lina 18 tcs. Total, since 1st inst. 876 (cs.
.’3 half tcs. Rice, lb. 2 1-4 n 3 3-4.
Spirits—A public sale of 53 pipes 1st prf.
Holland Gin, inferior, was made, on the26th
•it 64 a 65 cents, 3 and 4 months. A lot of
5 pipes Bordeaux Brandy ha- been taken for
-.Xpert at equal >d 101 cents, 4 months—a
(..nail In', of Antigua Horn was told at 81 eta.
1 months—jplea of Whiskey have been made
st 26 a 27 cts. Pure molasses Rum i» scarce
utd migtit bring a small advance on oar -rate.
tlrandy, Otard’s gallon I. 12 1-2 a 1 25
lo. Bordeaux, 95 a 1; Rum, Jam. 4th proof
65a 13; do. St. Croix, 3.1 do. 80 a 90; do
.N. Eng. 1st do 34 a 38; Gin, Hol’d. Schdm
1st proof. 73; do. Swan St Weeap, do. 80
35; do. Country, 32 a 37:
Sugars.—The transactions, since oar last
nntVe, have been small. We base beard of
o sales of sufficient magnitude to notice.—
There are but few Box Bogan in market.—
>Ve continue the (ame quotations. British
1-land,lb. 9*11; St. Croix,9a tl; N. Or
leans, 8 a 10; Havana white, 13 14 ; do.
nrowa. 10 a 10 1-2 de. Muscovado. 9 a 10
Porto Rico, 7 1-2 a 10; Lump, 17 a 18
Loaf, 19 a 20.
Freight!—To Lircrpoot.—Cotton.sterling.
lb. 3 8d a t-2d; Rice, tierce, 8s a 8* 6d —
TblAe ContmaU— Cotloo.lb. 1 1-2 a 13-4 cts.
K ice, 60*.
Baden, /oe. 26.—Cotton—Per lb. 6 mas
Upland and Alabama. 12 1-2a 16eta; New
Orleans, 10 a 23 ot*.
30 bale* of new Upland Cotton hare been
sold in small parcels, at 15 a 15 1-2 eta per
lb 6 mo*. *
Hire—Carolina 2x3 3-4 per lb. 4 a 8 mat.
The only wire of Rice worth naming are
those at auction 23d Nov. Vis.—60 casks old
good, 2 eta per Ik 4 months.
Petenhwrg, Dec. 2—Cotton.—The last
new* from Europe is more favorable, and
consequently fresh anitnitina in given to
o«r Market. The article since out lari
PUBLIC JIOTARY
Mitchell, as ■ compting-room, *
5-jw-w*. w-wcsyss'ial
The ship Augusta, sailed fur this port
from New-York, 29th nit.
The following 1* tbe description of the
wreck of a large schooner ditcovered float
ing near Sspelo Island by a Darieu Piln
wi'.b 00 person an board, ‘ her mast, head,. It
bowsprit painted light yellow, floating along
Hide, and hanging hy the lanyards; the
stand rigging very large, and her wa'at wa
also light yellow, about- fourteen inchm
wide, and apparently a new vessel. She
appeared to be broken uff hy the break of
tbe quarter deck, as no stern was to he seen.”
Rwhtpuia. Jf. B Oct. 14.—Arrived brio
Angeliee, Capt. Corley, from Lancaster, 44
days. Extract from the Log book.
On Wednesday, the 5*h Jnat. (October)
nt 5 o’clock A. M. lot. 46, 40 north, long.
58, 30 west, the wind blowing hard from the
S. S. W. hnsy and very dark, under close
reeled topsails, running at the rate of 84
knots an hour, t vessel hove in sight; eve
ry exertion made to prevent us running on
hoard- of her, but in vain—we struck her on
her larboard hnw with nnr starboard bow
which knocked it in. She almost immedi
ately sunk, apd it was with difficulty the
crew, 15 in number, were anved. She
N.
RODERICK wq*. M’tiNNok
B.-Bonds, Deeds. Certified 15 .
<4her Document*, hendsomriy JM I
Vellum, Parchment 0,
made out, ned Book* PoeteTlor Jr° VM '
Vidu.ls may not feel disposed^ ‘L!? - ,
regular clerk*. R.W^
Uw 10
Its
FA/fVY COSMETIC SOApT'
T HE renewing very jape^ ,
perfumed Soapa, of the latest i-T 1 ! I
tkin. fern Lew’s Manefacior. rILy ‘ 1
Bengain Soap, Musk Saap**^'I
Ekmelek
Rose
Violet
Olive-
Vegetable
Ceylon
Bandana
00 Vernacular fo
do Ciaoamoo do
VerSce do' ,
ssastH
do Palm ^
„ ... , do Palmvrin. do
Eg. Wind*™ do Transp’eat do
Naples Shaving Soap i u ^
French Cremeljc Almond rod Veget
ble Wash Ball.
And a supply of genuine Micro,
Russia and Antique Oils
And very superior Cologne Wat.,.
great variety "
have just been received and for sale low 1.
I.AV k HENDRICKSON,
Urugpj fi
Dec 10
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
6|7HE first regular uiecliiir for tl,,. L-
A ol the •“ Georgia Airriraiiursl
ro , „ --- Agricuiiurnl Swim 1
of Savannah " will hr held m tlie p„. h ‘ }
i“ xi -a
Dpc 10
WM. P. MARSHALL,Sc: r ,
tACTUHAOE 1 ml COMMISSION itr I
SI/ESS. I
T HE subscriber offers his services to ki I
friends and the public, in the PM I
forage & commission business!
Mis Counting-Room is in Junes’ Dull,tins
WM. COWEI.C
Dor 10
I4!f
htUCKaiUKL.
q BARRELS No. 3 MackareLjastm I
VX CP Cured uud fur -ale low. if applied f„ I
Iimiieuiately, by WILLIAM CU.tVKuJ
Juoe>’ Buildinn.
Dec 10
Hi
COFFEE.
J UST received. 60 Uags, IS Barrels Cs
ba Coffee. Apply to
J.B HER BERT A CO.
Dec lu
proved to be the brig Frienda. of North I him an elegant selection from the latest ia-
Shields. John Ridley, master, from Quebec. I porcatione of fell goods and feebiqae. esoag
bound to Chipslow, timber laden. Next »hic.h are-
day apoke the brifl Aorora, bound to South
ampton—put the master, mote, and three
bovs of the Friends on board.”
The Agelin* injured her bowsprit end
was ceoaiderably damaged by th 1 shock.
FOR LIVERPOOL,
The staunch fait sailing ship
NIAGARA,
Vcnnard, Matter.
For freight, apply to the master
on board, at A. Low It Co’s. Wharf..
Dec 10 I4n
THIRD COMPANY
ORDERS.
An election is hereby or
dered to be held at the office
of Justice Russell, THIS
DAY. the tenlh day .of
December for Ensign, vine
Martin Hathaway, prepmted
Poll to be open atten o’clock.
A. M.
•By order of
C. H. HAYDEN.
Captain 3d Comp. 6Ulb Bat. G. M
Dec 10 4
66
1001”
A REGULAR meeting of “Thousand
and Oue.”.wHI be held at their room
THIS EVENING, at SEVEN O’CLOCK.
Members are particularly requested to at
tend in time', as business will be gone through
with, which requires their attendance.
By order of the Noble.
F • 1 H, Sec’ry. pro tern.
Dec. 10.(1825.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension and
deliver)' in the jail at Abbeville Court
House,South Carolina, of HENRVISHAM.
formerly of New-London, Connecticut, who
feloniously broke upen mv trunk,, and atole
therefrom my pocket book and money to the
amount of fifteen hundred dollars, in Boutl,
Caroline, Darien and North Carolina mon
ey. He absconded from this place on the
28th ult. haring on at the time, n very, light
drafi coat, with cape*, aad dove coloured
striped cassimere pantaloon*—he ie about
(oar feet ten inches high, light complected,
and in hie conversation is always inclined
10 smiling—he formerly resided In Augusta.
He kept at bay the officers of jastice who
were about to apprehend him. with leaded
pistols. SAMUEL GOLDSMITH.
Abbeville, C. H. No* 29, 1825.
FT The Charleston Courier, the Coldm
bi* Teteecope. the Milledgevills Recorder.
Savannah Georgian, had the Connecticut
Mirror, will give the above six interlines
and forward their accounts to the office of
Ihe Washington Naira, Geo. for peyment.
Dec 10 1 14l
NOTICE;
A N election far an Aldqnnan) in the piece
of Dr. Wm. R. Waring, whose seat
hat become vacated by absence from the
city, will be held »t th* Conrt-Hquse on the
30tb inet. Tbe Marshall and City 8bcriff,
will attend tn preserve order.
SOLOMON COHEN, C'C.pro torn.
Dec 10 r
JA.WLS WKIaLsV
MERCHANT TAILOR, ONE DOOR
EAST OF THE CITY-HOTEL,
R espectfully informs hi* trimb I
and customers, that he has just return.
•d from the North, sod lias brought will
Super Bine, Black, Olive, Green. Or-
ford Mixt, and London Smoke Vel
vet Cloths
Do. Blue. Black and 1 variety of Futy
Colored Cassimeres
An elegant assortment of figured aad
striped Velveteen Vestings
Do. Black Silk, and a variety of Fane)
Colours
All of which will be made tn musfure sa
a short notice, sud iu the ueatrst and mud
lasliioiiahle style.
Also, a large and extensive assortment 0
READY MADE CLOTHING,
cnmpri.-iiig every article in bis line for Gif*
tleuicnG Dress, and made expressly for th*
market, under hisqwu siiperiiilcndriire.
Also, a complete assortment of FANd
ARTICLES in his line, consisting ui put
as follows:
Patent Leather Stocks, do Bolivit
Patent Roller Suspender*
Rest W'codstock Gloves
Do. Black Horse Skin do.
Colored Elastic Tops do.
Do. Fashionable Bolivar Crarats
Rut-man Belts, Flag Handkerclur'li
Nov 17 .
FORTY DOLLARS REWARD.
4 BSSCONDED on the 26th of last nwntli,
from the service of hisowncr Mr. jioM
Pringle, a Negro Man named INA.U . # !l °
also calls hiri-self Isaac Hammond. Hr 11
about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inclo is
height, of a slim make, and of a very DA
skin, and was boro in thi* country. Be *
Waiting man, and occasionally a Tailor.»’«
Coachman. He had on wlien be went»» *f •
a black broad doth Coal and blue PanlaMs
but carried other costs and clothes. It 11
supposed lliat the said Negro may have P 1( 8
away with a young Mulatto Mau, named J*”
ry, who assume* tlie name of Jerry n™*"’
and who absented himself, on the nne ”1'
It is suspected that they may try to t«»n
themselves of forged passes or 0,l, ir
to prevent their apprebeosioo. The,am"
reward will be paid for the apprehemmo «
the said Isaac, and delivery of liim »t ^
Tradd street. or at the Work-Home a
Charleston, or by Petit DeViltew* Fact
Savannah, on the nrgkt It*»e bring S
in the Jail of that City.
Nov. 21
Stof.
IU- book-keeping. At .
M r. PRESTON. respeclfall/ » cl l 0 “ "
the Yeung Gendpmcn of this cf,
that he has opened an
the purpose of teaching tbe art «
Keeping by Donbto Entiy. Leewjf
Market, where he will be happy
Orel
be given every evening in ■? cc tJt'°pl^ to n
the full cnoree be completed. Mr.f
may be found nt nil hour* of lhodiy, *t ^
Scsnocb Boardingjputo, ^ *|r«>
upon thee* deairons to pertset ^
in that important branch of ro * rc ‘"V- i , 1
ucatioB - TltSrira
upon application. Reference* uoea
«r«
IZFORMATIOJf lYA/fTED-
$ n BALES COTTON «£•$*,*,
IL the 5th inst. at Smith’s ffbartW”
(he boat Edwerd BcweU. froinAejW , JJJ jt ,
* COBPf*^ . re.
which the name of th*
ted in the freight fiat. The pmro»_
eeived the rams
who’*’
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