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Wbusiikhs or mitt law* or.tub union.
»MIY P.VTEU, :
COUNTRY UAPUR :
: BinilT DOLLARS,
t VIVE DOLLARS.
|Cy All AJvortisomcmi.pl,ear in both paper*.
TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 3.
Dili* or Exciusc c.-A bill is now before thoI Cotton thete is nothing M»8t Factors having
Legislature of Tennessee, containing provisions for the withdrawn their BtockB tTOIW tho
... r . . . i L», m j uni. have omitted quotations. Export of Cotton
regulation of damages on protested uilaiul billsofcx- wook x%0 bales.
chengo. By tho present law ofTcnncssoo, a bill of ox- Bice.—There was an improved demand for
change protested cither for non*accoptanco or non-pay- rj c0| ttU d an advance of * in price 1ms been
meat bears on interest often percent besides an allow- I established. VVd |10W quote prime $2f|- a 2||»
aucototho holder uffiftccn per cent damages, together inferior, to good, 2j a 2£, and at thesemtCB
with tho churecs of protest The bill which is now be- a fair business was done. ;
I , * , b . ., . , .... , Freights, to Europe, in consequence of tho
fore thoTonncrano LcgUUtfuro propose. to rrairidth. 0 f produco.'orihStmn dull. To
holder of a protested bill of oxclotngo tofteoper ceul I Livcrp0l) i" t J Jd • mid to Franco, at lj cent
| damage,, including charges of protest and legal interest. I fop Cotton. .■ • ■
Exchange.—On Englaud, 0 J Franco, 5f.
20c.
FOR LTVFRTOOT,
Tito fine packet sitin'
IlENllY KNBELAND,
Vapt. Coffin,
_____ Will commenco loading imme
diately and meet with certain dispatch; hav
ing half her cargo ready to goon board. For
tho balance oflreight, apply to
WILLIAM GASTON.
nov3 ' 250—p
JVc regret to learo, that in consequence of indispori-
The steamboat Chief JuM,co Marshall, Copt. Ford, |
which hue been withdrawn* from tho regular lino of j
bouts upon tho Hudson River, in consequents of the ex*
Frnm Wi lie's N. Orleans Price Cvrrent,
lien, Judge CevL.H trill not be nk's to ottend tho Cir- y ruluolll Mmpol uion,arrived at Now York from Al- Oct. 17.—Tho arrivals ofprodttco since
euit Conn or tho V. S. the rc e ular term of tvbleh coin- on ^ ^ u|u wWl ja, puscn . cra , , ho l„ sl have been very limited. Tho river
mane.. al,MiUcdgoriH. on Theroday ..ext, thelih inst. | ^ dMm ,_ The consequence was, ’ " ~
our
con-
FOR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER.
Tho coppor fastened bark
ARMADILLO,
Capt. Robertson,
Will take n freight for New
York or a port in> Europe. Apply to Captain
Robertson onboard at Moiighifa uj>jor wharf
Unites at near low water mark, and our port
. i . .. .. i is almost bare of vessels, still therd are more
On Friday last, atninqucstwa* held in Fuhn, street, that a pretty decent collection °f passengers wero on I wk jj g 00 ,l employ. Our market
•pon tho body of a young man named Willaud Dim. board ; there was sufficient elbow room ; quietness remu j ns j u u t an j affords but few ttlteratious
micx, who was a carpenter by trade, and a native of and sound slumbers during the night; and it is believed tQ nol } ce . The health of our city has im-
Falmouth on Capo Cod in tho Stnto of Massachusetts. »"> “ “'"s'" >™ k was broken or pockoi picked ! preyed much, and is nearly Iron of epidemic,
. —;—: — ,. , .. . owing, as it is thought, to tho lato cool und
Wo hove no returns oftho oloctton in Ohio by which (]ry „.’ oot | lcr . q'hj u |d residents agree in
an opinion may be formed of tho result. Tho cause of j 0 pj n j 011f tluit it. is still unsafe for strangers, or
The'verdict of the Jury was, that "lie came to his death
from exposure and derangement of mind.”
FOR CHARLESTON,
Tho steam packet.
JOHN D. MONGIN,
S Capt. Dubois,
Will leave Bolton’s whf.
THIS MORNING at 0 o'clock. For freight
f)The Legislature of Georgia commenced its Annual d,e administration however, is said as }ar as the returns those who have left tho place on account of
have been received, to be successful. I danger.
Cotton.—Arrived, sinco our last, from the
Lake Champlain.—Previous to the construction interior 140 bales. No clearances this week.
I oftho Northern Canal, tho Commerce on this Lake, \Vo continue blank quotations, remarking
was principally with Canada, and employed only about that there has been hut little demand. • ’1 hero
forty vessels. There aro now upwards oftwo hundred is but one vessel loadiug, and that is nearly
1 7 foil. Of the new crop, we have been unable
to hear of more titan 51 bales changing own
ers ; 43 cf which wore at 10 cents, and the
or passage, apply on board, or to
nova JOHN W. LONG.
Session at Millcdgovitle yesterday, the first Monday i
November. Tho Message of the Governor will proba.
bly bo delivered thii day, and may arrive in this city on
Friday lest. Of the subjects of interest balm- the I
deliberative Assembly of the State, we shall keep our
readers constantly advised.
o ore pleased to find that ihu Sugar culture has
taken deep root in the upper country. Tho Constitu-
and forty vessels, including steamboats, all fully cinploy-
I in transporting tho produce anti merchandize vvh*ch
the city.
. - , I piwacatUu Canal, and tho trndo of tho country on either 1 balance at Oj cents. At what the market
° a °, BCnaCmC "h' lc oflh.Lakoi. almost wholly diverted from Mott-1 will open, is entirely uncurtain. .
in Richmond and the adjoining Counties, who planted
tjio cane, have prospects of a very good harvest, al
though tlie loasonsdiave not been favorable. Col. A,
S. Jones, ofMfllhaven, in Screven county, has a field of
Uiirty acres, from whioh he expects to make thirty hogs
heads ; in addition to which, wo lean, that Muj. Twiggs’
crop, whtch was mado 10 or 12 miles this side. of Au"
gusto, is equally largo and promising:
troal to this market.
In Jollcrson county, Alabama, recently, a Mr. Bu
chanan entered his dwelling and found Mrs. B. hang-1
ing by a skein of vam having just kicked the chair from
under her. Instoad of cutting her down lie went to a
distant neighbor, a mile otT, and informed him of it, al-
lodging that it was contrary to law to cut her down !
Dr. W. Horacholl states that a mixture of lunar caus
tic and a species of Glauber sails, two very bitter sub-I
mmm ®@ws«
High Wutur at Tybeo : : ; : : :
do. Savannah : : : :s
11 42
1 12
Rice Biead.—It appears from a communication mi , . ,.
theCharleston Mercury, that thi, article i, made there atvooloat »ab.aao», n ca,..ono«.
chiefly of Rice, baked, and sold, in n rwk.a. A man with a brown Imard and a fino set of teeth |
cliicfly of Rice, baked, and sold, in the shapoof yVhcat
Bread. Its resemblance is so close, that one cun scarce
ly discern the difference ; and on that account, a corres-
‘pondeni i* ofopiuion that wo should here give it a fai r
Criul. Certain wo are that no more vvholesomo or nutri*
was recently arrested in Philadelphia, charged with j
ARRIVED,
Schooner Mary Attains, Riboron, St. Ma
ry’s 4 days, Oranges, to the muster.
Schr. Sarah Jayne, Huntington, Darien.—
Ballast to Hall, Shapter & Tapper.
Sloop Mariner, Pitcher, Darien, 3 ds. 62
blasphemy, in representing himself as the Messiah, as I bales Cotton to T Butler &. Co. and E Bliss.
ho preached about tho streets. lie wus acquitted.
The bust said to bo of Gov. Troup of Georgia, pre
cious food exists In tho world than the vegetable produc- j sented to tho Common Council ol'Now Fork, now ap-
Imn A.m _k!.L I. t
tion from which it is made.
pears to have been one of Acting Governor, Euos T.
Tho Salisbury Carolinian has a passing notice of our ] 1 liroopi of New "i orkt
Governor Elect, which is no less true, than itis clo- Laui» Mirhob?.—The Philadelphia Chroniclo says,
gont and complimentary.* It iscouchcd in theso words: the
George R, Gilmf.r,Esq. ono of Georgia’s most talent- two
cd and fcvorito sons, has been elected Governor of dial I two large mirrors for the President's itousc.
State, by a majority of eight or ten thousand votes over J One llunry Wait, having failed to appear at a court
Major Joel Crawford. Wo are gratified ut this re- j | n Havcmia, Ohio, lust month, to answer to a charge of
suit j not that we have aught against the unsuccessful I having forcibly attempted to kiss a young lady, forfeited
candidate, who, as for as we know any thing of him, his recognizance, $30. Tins was payingpre/ty <1<
is a gentleman of high standing, and very respectable lll0 w | MS ,j 0
Ulcnt. i-butbccuu.c tvo .rowM r . G.lrocr ua an,on,. Steam U.nB.Aar..-NathanGo u8 l„on,hal2tl.„U.
the most talented and estimable men of whom Georgia , , , -, t . . „
CM bout j—ho is M dUtinguishcd for moral worth, as roJl! ,hrou 6 l “ SCVt,al of '““ slrocU of Mancl " ! ” tcr > E ''«'
for a ehivalrick devotion to the hcstintcrosts of his con- in his m " s,cam cair ' ,asn * ,,,ov '"8 “ l lh « “ 7
Iry. Would that such man wero always preferred by “ n ,lour > “P “ lJ SC1 ""S d,,w "
Sloop Thrco Brothers, Dean, Darien, 1 day.
Ballast to tho master.
Sloop Ann Maria, Briggs, Darien, 2 days.
Ballast to tho master.
Sloop Eliza, Richardson, Turtle River, and
2 ds fin Darien. Ballast to the muster,
Sloop Catharine & Elizabeth, Roorback, 3
0 ship Superb, at this port from Havre, lias brought ds fm Darien. 2335 bushels rough JUeo to R
io coses, measuring 140 cubic feet, and containing King.
1 Sloop America, Belles, fm Ricehoro. Cot-
Ihe people, for honorable and responsible offices.”
North/dAROUXA.—The Hon. Samuel P.’ Carson, |
is announced as a candidate for tho U. S. Scnato, in the I
room of the Secretary of the Navy, in the last Raleigh,
Star. In addiliotj to the above, the names of tho fol
lowing gentlemen have been mentioned, in connexion
with that appointment: Charles Fisher, JamcsMartin,
trading tho attention of immense crowds.
The (irecnviUe Mountaineer states ns a gratifying fac 1
that there is not a single article of property ilr sale by
the Sheriff, at the ensuing sale day.
To TIID PlLOTH AND OTHER NaVXOATORS
| op Delaware Bay.—Notice is hereby giv-
. cn to the Pilots and others navigating the Buy
Jr, David F. Caldwell, Daniel M. Forney, Montfort of Delaware, that tho depth of water at low
Stokes, Htvid L. Swain, Archibald D. Murphey/Low- tide on tho piers of atoms deposited at the
JP
ton and Hides to Bulloch & Dunwoody and
tho Mustnr,
Sloop Snpclo, Hathaway, Darien. Rough
Iticc and Cotton to U &. \V King,
SAILED,
Revenue Cutter South Carolina, Matthews,
Charleston.
Sloop Rosetta, Handy, Darien
DEPARTED,
Steam Packet George Washington, f'urrry,
Augusta.
Steamboat Georgia, Norris, Augusta, with
tow boats,
Steamboat Edgefield, Blaekmnn, Augusta.
CLEARED POU THIN I'OltT,
At Boston 22d ult. ship Vesper.
LIST OF LETTERS,
R EMAINING in the Post Office, at Sa
vannah, Ga. October 31st, 1620. Per
sons wishing Letters, from this List, are re
quested to ask for "Advertised Letters.”
nov3
250—p
To Rent.
THE House on West Broad st.
•formerly occupied by William
Poythrcss and well known os ono
_ oftho best stunds for business in
A spacious stable ami -wagon yard
attached to tho same. Possession will be gi-
veil immediately. Apply to ROCUf!
It anti
HATS.
Q Q CASES fushionublo Hats.nowlanding
dO mid for pale bv
nov 3 PlIILBRICK & BAKER.
Printing Paper-
A REAMS Printin'' Medium, now land-
ins and for sale by
nov 3 PHII.BRICK& BAKER.
At Private sale.
0?A REAMS first quality Letter Panel
d ill PlIILBRICK & BAKER,
nov 3
Canal Flour.
S* er BBLS Cantil Flour
DO 20 bull' do
do
For stilo by
nov 3
CLAGIIORN &. WOOD.
(^otton Cards.
0|*|BOXF«S Whittemoro’s No. 10 Cotton
Cards, landing and for sale by
COHEN &. MILLER.
nov 3
Sugar Cano—for seed
A quuntity of first quality, either of tho
white or ribbon cane, deliverable on tho
Altamaha River, for sale hnv. Apply to
r. &w. King.
nov 3
JoOp
finaiehi. Willi- au—... *rt.~ «»wt,i«.inui (iislinguuh-
od station appears to bo moro of a local, than of a per
sona! or political character; that is, it lies between the
West and the Bast
A number of mcnarrived recently at Washington from
England, who had entered into indentures to servo the 1 and after the 1st of November hist.
Cheiapeakc and Ohio Canal Compuny, for four monthsi On approaching Lewistown roads, when
for tho expenses of their passage ; but refused on their you have tho Signal Lights on the shore
arrival to comply with their engagements, alleging tha, u b r ca R t oftho piers in range, avoid bringil
,hcy could not moke thcmaolvcs slaves, and ware under 11 10 11 ? C !'" L, g l,t ™ t '! 0 P ltol, ,°/ C W>°
’ lopcn to boar South East ami by East half
[PROM OUR COnUV.SPONDKNTR, ]
Offices of theCourivr, Mercury and Gazette,
Charleston, Oct. 31—1*. M.
Arr.—Schr. Freedom, Stooimati, Dhiladid-
ptiia, 4 ilavtf.
Nchr. litidy oftho Luke, Dunbar, Savannah,
1 day.
Sloop John Dennisson, Fitch, Now York,
Spar Duoii8 have been anchored round tho 60 hours.
piers; anu two Signal Lights, fixed on the Cleared—Brig Grampus, ('tithing, Havre,
shore abreast of the piers, will be kept burn- “
ing at night during the winter season, from
piers and to render secure the approach of all
vessels to the roads off* Lewistown twelve
Suit Afloat.
1000 ri ' mii ' n ' n s f °r»«:
•urgo of brig Havre, which will
be sold low to close sales. Apply to
TAFT &. PADKLFORD.
nov 3 350—p
Lip Salve-.
SUPPLY oflrctth Res,
I.’ji Salvo.—
A certain euro for sore and ehop’d Lips
just recetvod and for sale bv
‘ LAY&, HENDRICKSON,
nov 3
Druggi.ds.
Below—A sefir. unknown.
In the oiling-—llr. hark Herald, Goldie, fin
Dundee, and a brig.
To tho Editors of the Georgian.
G ENTLEMEN—Having understood that
there is a report in this community,
mo with dishonorable motives in bo
no obligation to .cave the Company. They were lot- f nr a t this hearing, and tbo two Signal I ctmr E ill ff
prisoned in consequence, and on Ik's 22d ult. wero \ I/tghts in one, you will be in danger ot^ the i»ff a candidate for Sheriff of tho County of
brought up bcibro Judge Cranch by a writ of haheaus sunken piers. ° Chatham at the ensuing election in January
The Judge, howevor, wo learn from tho Wash- next—that my views are to assist ono or the
ington Chroniclo, “wholly lubverted theso new Tangled „ Accounts from Portsmouth (Eng.) of 19th other of tho two gentlemen whom 1 oppose;
notions of American liberty, and remanded them to uri- SepUsuy: Thoships atpresent buihlinginthis I thus publicly, through the medium o vour
, ... Dock-yard, ure Ni*ntune, 120 frtms ; Indus, journal, positively say, that I am a candidate,
ron, there totemain till they rosoaH to comply with 8(J . A > ct0!011j 49 . fi azar d, 48; Plectra, 16 ; will serve, iftlie people elect me ; , and that
ihtir solemn engagements, and thus discharge the dcb t Termagant, 10 ; Buzzard, 10; Charybdis, I have no intentions but those which subserve
vrliich Uiey ho.o voluntarily contracted." 110 ; Lynx, IB. Tltuso ortlurtlotl to lio built ">>' intorusts in ohtninitip my own election.
1 1 HENRY CASTELLOW.
230|>
Tb.aetHUhMa.rf.rce la E „,and, forth. rel, f of I
Insolvent Debtor., will capirc in tho courie of the pre-1 two sloops of IS. At I’lymoutll, the 'shins
neat month; and strenuous endeavors aro making building arc—tho St. George, l20guns; Nile,
throughout tho country, to prevent a renewal of tho bill 02, on two decks; Hindustan, 60, on two
in its present shapo, Indcod, if Alderman Waithman I decks (teak ;) Tigress (teak ;) Statira, and
nov 3
Pews in tho Baptist. Church.
T HE Pews in the Baptist Church will be
rented for ono yoar on Wednesday next ,
is tobo believed, it has been a most activo instrument. I Frosi.Tpine, frigates ; Race-horso, corvette; I the 4th inst. at 4 o'clock P. M. at tho Church.
Remarking upon the voriou. iniouitio. that had been Kcltidournnd Kolln, 10 mm brigs. The Snv-11’orsuns
Remarking upon tha voriou. inlquifia that had been I “*»<;ucer anu tiotm, iu gun ungs. me Hnv-1 rorsons notv In possession of pews and wish.
u , ago brig is to bo laid down as soon ns the nig to retmn them, will please sigmty the
practiced under tho color of it, ho etetedm hie place, 1 l&inde^r’H slip is vacant, and tho mutorials I same to cither oftho stthscribors ottor iinfore
that out or the sixteen millions of dolt expunged by vir- arc gutting ready. tho day of sale. HORACE BLAIN,
tuc of it, the dividend to tho creditor had not averaged — 1 HOLMES TUPPKR.
moro than a farthing in tho pound f | Sain Patch took two more jumps on tho 17lh 1 nov 3 250e
inst. fur th» edifieation of his friends in the
Our reader, will recollect that there was a enenssion West. Tho first was a jump of 50 foot lrotn TllO Savaiinnll Steam lti’cc Mill,
among tho Methodists in this country j which was said ] the furoynrd ol* tho fttctuiiliout Niagara, the
Niui
to extend to 40,000 members, including a due proportion I second of I2Qfcet, at tho Falls of J^ugarn
of Ministers and Elders. Theso separatists, it appears, At the first jump it was feared Sam, had hurt
Uvo lately corresponded with a similar Protestant body buck, but it proved on inquiry to bo “ all
tn Liv«mn«>i. Aw \ my eyc.” _ On coming out from under '
rj£1IIIS eHtnbliHhmont. commenced opera-
. . | my eye." Oncoming out from under the
in Liverpool, for tho purpenta ofcBtuldiiiong a raciproa-1 | 1(! s |, 0 „ tcd 011t •• thore's no mistake in
tyofintereetabotweenthem. They are oppaiad to the S[llll Patch 1”—in whioh nxclnmntion all tho
present form ofChurchgovcrnmoni, especially so far as spectators joined incontinent.—N. Y. Gaz.
tho Bishops aro concerned with it; and in a Advocating
a constitution more purely representalivo, profuKs to look
to the maintenance oftho inalointbls rigiits of tho peo
pled
Fresh Tens and Pimento.
ii)A BOXES Hyson Tea, 131bs each
v 10 d<» Young Hyson lOlbs each
(Sultan's Cargo)
15 bags Pimento
Lauding from brig Wilfam and for sale by
TAFT PADELFOItD.
nov 3 P
Just Received,
Landing from ship Macon and schrFrances,
-g K FIRKIN'S choice Goshen Butter
X O 10 casks 1st quality Choeso
10 bids Holt’s Crackers
15 do fino Cidor, and
20 do Albany Aiu
For sale by
nov 3
J. BENTLEY.
W. LIPPITT,
HAS FOR SALE,
B ROWN &. blenched Shirting,
Plaids, Stripes and Bod Ticking
Yarn Socks, Cazmetts and Kerseys
Cases Hats, Wrapping Paper,
Wino in qr casks and cases
Tobacco of all theditTerent qualities
ALSO,
(Now lauding from ship Macon)
Vnssar’s superior Ale
Kegs best. Goshen Butter, and
Boxes Starch
nov 3 250p
& CO.
The London Court Journal of tho 20th says, that
when DiobiUch had received information tluttho Hultan
Liverpool ihites
lliivro : do.
28th Sept,
noth Sept.
tions for the season, the beginning of
this month, and having heat all the old Rice
on hand is now in complete order for the re
ception of tho now crop, having plenty of
room and separate bins for. each lot. The
mill will wo kept going night and day as soon
as the supply will warrant it—It is now ascer
tained that from 60 to 100 barrels can be
cleaned in tho 24 hours (the engino and ma
chinery being first rate) so that planters
sending rico to this mill may calculate within
a few days when they can receive it. ready for
market. Tho irtill will fiirniwli barrels when
ever required at. H7J cents each, and will land
Augusta, Oct. 31.—Cottou comes in free-
disposed to treat for a pcaco, ho osaurod tho allied | ly, and finds ready sales from tho Wagons at I rough rice from the deck of vessnls at £ per
' fi—strictly prime 8jj, and 0 cents in bushel. The proprietors have put upon the
>wjiTijit , bales. There is a largo supply of premises a rango of very secure nnd lire proof
Jr^rocericB, Dry Goods, and Hardware in tho brick buildings covered witli slate for tho pur-
order, o act with the greatest mod«re«,on, and to avoid n|Hrkot| ftud . )rioC8 Kmu}ruily aro consid . po Hn 0 f storing rice when required, by which
all useless oonqucsH. It is stated by tho samo apthori- ored lo«*. TIio Stock of Salt is very lurgo tho owner of it, may avoid tho expenso of
ty, that on hearing a general tosurroction wan feared in and prices declined—retailing at 54 a 50, and druyages, &c, and preserve its good order lor
tho diy, the Russian Gcnurslscnt tootfora detachment sometimes lower. earlier sale. Notice will lie given to the Fac
to protect the Sultan and the city. It is added that this t( >r when tho parcel for him is commenced,
might have occasioned the rumor oftho capture of Con- FKOM ovri ^‘’kkesi'ondent, that ho mny determine ill time to havo it stor-
■tantinoplo I OlBfc of the Courier, ) ed or receive it from tho mill as soon as bent.
p - 1 TF Charleston, Nov. 2. { In coho it is not taken away when turned out
James W. Breedlove, Mcxiean Consul at New Or- Cotton.—About 1500 bags of Upland Cot- of the mill, it will bo put. into stores mid the
leans, officially notifies maiiera of vessots going to that U on » »»»w crop, wero roeoivod ill tho week, usual clmrgo mado of 0 cents per week. A
pert, that the temporary exercise oftho Spanish author-1 wh,ch * H I» robll,,, y much less than would havo | constant supply of small rico and ricu flour
tty over the port ofTumpico has ceased, and that tlioy
wifi be required to conform to the Mexican laws which
are again in force.
arrived but for the low rivers. It vory readily always on hand for sale in largo or smull
y met buyers at 9$ for good, to 10 cts. for prime, quantities. For any further particulars, upply
h and wo uiidorstuiid ono vnry choice lot bro’t. at tho Mill to
vnry
Tho now crop thus far
Wert*. eoliibrsM painting ef CArirf rrjirltA her nr-
HoinntliinK mure.
pruviiH tn Im of very genii quality, ami this
accounts Ihr tho limited range of |irfeou. Tito
H. MeALPIN, Agent, or
HALL, SIIAI'TER & TUPPER.
Otr A few good Coopers wanted for tlm
n v emu
rived at New York from London in thepeckcuiiipCani* (p.niaml is moro than equal to tho supply, Mill to wliom #12 per month will ho given
brio. During iu exhibition in the litter city it i« raid thereforo, hut littlo is stored. Old crop (Jet-1 und found.
that tW,000 pereoni vixiicd it.
| ton wua sold al 7J a HJ. In Long Staple I nov 3
B. W. I) EL AM ATE It
OPFKfl FOR SAI.F,
■g rt/fk PIECES iirimo Cotton Bagging
YI t>00 hills and hull' hhls No. 12&
Mttckerol
50 11in 1st SI. Croix nnd N. 0. Sugars
100 lings Green Coffee
20 do old Java do
30 tons Iron, well assorted
75 kegs Nails assorted
20 qr casks sweet Malngn IVine
20 half do Colontannr
•• Otnrd’s” & Soignett’s Brandy in pipes
and bids
10 pipes superior Holland (till
nov 3 SBOi.
. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED
OI.AHS NKVK.N.
T HE above Lottery draws THIS DAY
(3d inst.) in Baltimore—nittl the result
of tlie drawing will bo received on Tuesday
next. YutcR &. McIntyre, Managers—lit
numbers—0 drawn ballets. Tho prizes are
10,000 Dollars
4,000 Dollars
2,5(H) Dollars
1,880 Dollars
1,000 Dollars
And a large number of $1100, 8100, die. &•
(t-r- Orders received lit tlm nowly-eslnb-
lisliod EXCHANGE OFFICE, next door
tbo oflicoofj. Eppingur. Tickets $5, halves
82 50.
nov 3
RYE.
A FEW Buaholi for snod. Apply to
PALMES & LEE.
out 21)
James Alexander
Geo. Aringetaff
Goodwin W. Abbott
R.
John Barthelmcss
Jolm C. Blanco
Maj. Sami. Babcock
P. G. Basquin
James Barnard 2
Thos. B. Baker
Miss Frances J. Bais
den.
Mrs. MaryBolliugor
Richd. A. Bird 3
Robt. Brower
Timothy Bull
Christiana Campbell
Jmries E. Dundee
Carnes
Clius. A. Cainpfield
.W.;Cassiday
Dominick Cotinean
Miss Mnrj' A. Cooper!
B. S. Cockcroft
Mrs. Elizabeth Cook
Napoleon L. Coste
Miss Eliza’th Church
F.Cullins&> Son
D.
Miss Adalino S. Duly
Messrs. Daly & Co
Miss H. Dennis
Mrs. Cath. R.Daveaux
Mons. Dubergier
,lcx. Drj’sdale
Aavid Dodson
D A. Dove
\Yni. J. Dudley
Dudley
Henry Dutton
Capt. Bonnet Dunbar
E.
James Eylatid
l\
Lewis Franklin
Miss Mary M.S.Fawns
Christopher Francis
Edcnboro’ Flemming
George Fidler
Willium C. Footman
Adclia Forbes
Eli Futcli
fl*
Alex. Grand
James Galaghcr
Win. Goddy
Thos. Garnett
James G. Grcenliow
Martha Green
John A. Gonna
Miss Ann Gennaine
Pnt’k Gibson
. Gilbert
Mrs. Sarah C. Gould
Thomas Goddard
Nancy Golding
James C.Gugio
II.
Sally !Ial:crsham
Sarah Hull
Jolm llanmor
apt. HeWinrd
MissElizuM. Hines 2
Cajit. R. A. Hill
Mrs.Elizalioth I Inline;
Elisha C. Hopkins
David Holbrook
Silas Hollis
John Hover !
Mich’l Hughes
John Hunter
Hex. Hunter
J.
Mrs. M. A. Jackson
Eiim’l lldy
Charles 11. Jones 2
Miss Elvira Johnston
Duvid Jones
Fred’k Johnston
Hi
Rov’d Roid Keith
L.
Master Ewd. Lathrop
Win. F. Ladson
Ciiristinn Uampe
George Lowis
Mrs. Eliza I/jc
Charles Lcvistoncs
Capt. Henry Leslie
Lt. Robert E. Leo
Janies B. Lewis 2
Mrs. Mary Lobey
Mrs. Sophia A. Linder
M.
Wm. A. Maxwell
Win. Metcalf
Dr. John J. Mitchell
Miss Cath. Miller 3
.Sami. W. Milward
J. Middleton
Alex. Moore
Malcolm Morrison
Bern. B. Morel
•H.N. Mullryne
Nutlmn C. Munroo
Sampson McAlpin
Samuel McDowell
Christopher M’ Donald
Mrs. E. McKenzie
Patrick McGauran
Thos. McCormick
P.
Natli’l J. Patterson
Mngdolino Purio
Charles B. Patterson
Capt. Thaxter Prince
Amelia Price
R. J. II. Pritchard
Joseph B. Powell
• R.
Murray Reed
Miss Eleanor Ryan
Mrs. Matilda Roscy
Rose Robinson
F. I. Rosenburg 2
James Roberts
Mrs. Ann Russell
N. G. Rutherford
**•
Thos. M. Sanders
Capt. J. Scadard
Edwd. G. Stanley
Wm. Spradly
Benj. Sheftull
Mrs. Susannah Sears
John J. Snead
R. R. Snead
Mims dc Hamilton,
H AVE received per Macon and Frencci, • .
Horn their establishment in New York,
inMitimifil annnlv f\C VuuKIrmoKIn W
tut additional supply of Fashionable
Ready Blade Clothing,
OOKSISTINO OF
Super. Blue, Black, and London Brown ml
Olive Dress end. Frock COATE.
Blue, black mixed and a variety of colored
CLOTHS, and Cassimere Pantaloons
Blue and black plain and figured Silk Vel,
vet VESTS.
Blue and black Cloth and CasBimere do.
Black and brown Silk Florentine do.
London Toilinet,ValenciaandMurseilles do
in great variety.
With a general assortment of Blue and
Brown Camblct Great Coats and Cloaks,
some of which are ill tho Spanish or Opera
Style, a handsome article, Plaid Cloaks, Over
Coats, Pea Coats, Drab Korsoy Monkey
Jackets and Trotvsers.
ALSO,
Travelling Capn, Stocks, Cravats
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders
Shoulder Braces, Horsekin and Castor
Gloves, of the best quality.
Hosiery, of every description.
Plain, Frilled, Linen and Cotton Shirts
Gauze Flunncl Shirts, a superior article,
COARSE CLOTHING.
Lion Skin GrcatCoats, dado Jackets and
Trotvsers, Fustian Jackets and 'Browsers,
Bcuvertoendo. Satinott do do—Cord do do—.
Negro Cloth do do—Check,red-flannel shirte,
Sic, Sic.
These Goods havo been bought at the best
market for Cash, and made up under onrown
inspection by tho best of workmen. Tltoy
ure offered to our friends and the public oil
accommodating terms, and at prices that can
not fail to please.
nov 3 250u
V &
' 2001
251
0
S
8£
Rebecca R. Stillwell 2
Jolin \V. Stirk
David Smith
Charles Sibbald
James Stinson
Lt. Win.F. Shields
Capt. R. F. Stockton
Solomon
T.
Sophia Trcvoycr
Mrs. Ann Timothy
John Trowell
Thomas Trowell
Francis Thompson
Geo. Thomas
V.
Edwd. L. Vennard
W.
Maj. G. M. Waters
James Washington
P. E. Walsh
Wm. W. Wash
Joseph Wuldburg
'John Waters
I Alfred Wagner
|Capt. Jolm Welsoy
Phil. Wood
Miss Mary Wilmot
A. Woodward
-Tamos Woodward
j John Wright
lllonj. Willinms
nov 3
GEO. SCHLEY, P. M.
Museum for September.
T. WILLIAMS 1ms just received tho
MuSBUM OP ]-♦ UEJGN LlTBBATUAS
& Science, No. 87, for Sept. 1829.
CONTENTS:
Life nnd Writings of Dr. Parr; The Sol
dier’s Dentil Bed; A Hussar’s Life on Sor-
vico ; French Criminal Trials; Madame
Guizot; Lines to a Young Ladv on her Mar
riage ; Tho Fountain : a Ballad; Chester-
field’s letters; The Bowcrof Bliss ; An Ad
venture in Ceylon ; From Pet rnrea; Sketch
es pn the Hoad in Ireland ; Parting Words ;
Study of Botany ; The Beauty of Arles ;
Childo Harold’s Last Pilgrimage ; Journal of
an Embassy to the Court of Ava ; The Cres
cent; Autobiography of Mr Jonathan Wild,
the Younger; Brand’s l'assnge ofthe Cordil
leras ; The Falls of Gcrsuppah ; Eve of tho
Battle of Salamanca: Liternly Intelligence.
per annum,
nov 3
Southern Review, for Nov'her.
W T. WILLIAMS, has just received the
• Southern Review, No. 8, for Novem
ber. 1821). CONTENTS :
Sismomli’s Political Economy ; Cuba ;
Hall's Travels in North America*; Novels—
Devoreux ; Influence of Chivalry upon Lit-
erature ; Sir Walter Raleigh ; Classification
of Plants; Anne of Ceicrstoin. nov 3
Luy Days.
us heretofore,
nov 3
W. P. HUNTER,
P’dt. Steam Boat 0.
Just Received,
10
10 boxes best quality lmms
10 casks do. do.
10 iilids Whiskey
100 kegs Lard
nov 2
SORREL &. ANDERSON.
240—p
Wire Fenders,
Direct from the Manufactory.
U trail plain Tops witli ami without moult
iugs. For salo liv
uct 27 VlULBRICK & BAKER.
Pluto.
K TONS Shoot trad Moon Iron
Shingles, Firewood, &c.
.mooo H s,‘sr l “ 1 Cr
350 cords Firewood, oak, hickory Si ash
100 cords Liglitwood
100 Liglitwood posts
12 bbkr Tar
For sale by SHADRACH WINKLER,
Wayne's Wharf.
oct 31 248p
Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs,
Ticking, &c.
CASES 4-4 Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs
£mk 3 do 9-4 do
1 do Super Dimity
5 bales 4-4 Super Indigo Ticking
White, Olive and drab Cotton Cords
For sale by 11. SLOAN,
oct 28 Hunter’s Buildings.
Wines.
BOXES very superior Sillory Chnm-
pat'ne ofthe celebrated brand of Ct
11. Mumtn, Giesler Si Co., Rheitns.
50 dozen first quality SeharzbergerMo-
selle.
For sale by ANDW. LOW Si CO.
oct 31 248—IIl
Negro Shoes, &c.
O PACKAGES—consisting of Men’s
X Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Pumps—
also,Ladies,Boys and Children’s Shoes—and
40 dozen Lead Pencils-
For sale low at LUTHER’S
oct 27 Exchange Office.
Hay, &c.
Landing from bark Oxford.
W K BUNDLES primo Eastern Hay
eo L do^°3 i FAU.MACKEREL.
For sale by JOSEPH AUZE.
oct 28 243—I.
Rum and Gin.
AA BBLS. Portland Rnm, colored
50 tlo -‘Phelps" Gin
New Inndingond for sale bv
HALL, SHAPTER 'Si TUPPER-
oct 27
To Families.
very superior cold pressed
£d\J Castor Oil, just received and for snlo
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No. 2 and 15 Gibbons’ B
nov 2
Sweet Oil.
Xd'h DOZEN von* superior Sweet Oil,
♦ / vr fresh imported, and suitable for the ta
ble, just received nnd for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 * Druggists.
Cnnal Whiskey and Hyson Tea.
C A BBLS Superior Canal Whiskey
aJvF 50 catty boxes fresh Hyson Tea 131bs
each,landing from ship Macon*and for salo by
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 2
Mustard.
■J BOXES of superior English Mustard
1. Jj suitable for families, just, received nnd
for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 Druggists.
Demijohns.
OAA ONEnndTwo Gallon Demijohns,
just received mid for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 Gibbon’s Buildings.
HAY.
flXHF. subscribers offer for sale a quantity
A ofthe host quality Northern Hay, nt u
reduced price, at their Store on Scott & Bal
four's wharf, WM. Si H. ROSE,
nov2 210
Sal Eratus,
TTSED for making Bread light, justrecoiv.
U ed and for salo by
LAY* HENDRICKSON,
oct 28 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings,
r Shoe Thread, Twine, &c.
Q BALES Shoo Tltrond; 2000 lbs. Bag-
O giug TVitto i 3 bales Scino Twino, ns.
sorted. Received and for sale bv
oct 31 N. B. &- It. WEED.
Race Ginger.
"1 fl PAGS Race Ginger, just received and
A U for snlo bv
LAV’ Si HENDRICKSON,
oct 28 Druggists.
..... 'll
.9 50 boxes Tin Vluto. Roeoivod nnd Tor
salo by
tret v
N. B. &• If. WEED
Sugar Kettles and Sheet Lend.
QA SUGAR Kottlos, assorted size* j it
OV rolls Shoot Load. Jtiqt roeoivod and
for solo by N. IV. & II. WEED,
out 31