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mhor «to nM ml BaUlnrare, A Mtct of thot
lf ya 1 »»\y. ore glad loporcojvo that there are
[ symptoms of improvement in trade in thia town.—
»of Cotton rot tho laat threo wooka or a month
re good, and tho demand on Saturday and yea-
r waa very animated, amounting altogether to a-
jooobaga, There iaatill much room for improve-
[but wo hopo tliat tlio dcciino in the price of Corn
t only enable tho lower elaaaea to procure food on
r terms, but will alao enablo them to spend a laf-
lio„ of their earnings in tho purchase or manu-
i articles." The annexed are tho only extracts
ji of nny importance
k Thursday iho Sandwich packet amtod from U%-
Anions the panscnscr* hy l»6r wro the celebrated
Dasaador, Carlos MnlMftzlWra, who ia tho bearer
[present from Don Miguel to the Duke ofWoIluig-
ttnd a tan of Gone Antonio do Liinosi.
JVmuiWA Pnehtt,
Liverpool date*
Havre : do.
j Duko of Northumberland has refused to rccom-
to sovemment the ro-oimctmunt of the Instirrec-
Icti which wat callod for by tho ummtratcs of
ocrurVe This recommendation scorns Id have par-
very much of tho character of a party affliir, and
cr to have been justified hy Uw real statu of tho
utrv. Tho county of Tipperary U now deacribcd as
,2 tolerably u^iot, so that wo hopo that a vigorous
co will bo uutlicii'nt to presorvo tranquillity.
sdias* ArrAiRs.—Our difficulties with tho Chore,
s appear to thickon ovory day, and there is but too
A reason to buliovo that tho storm will sooner or
r burst upon Die heads of theso misguided people.—
r instance, look at the following paragraph from tho
i Athenian
‘VVohavebcon informed from Rood authority, that
,o limn in the month of September Iasi, thoUjMo-
i Indians, about thirteen in number, mrasted n cituou
Habersham county, by tins namo of Jesse Stanval,
w tlio pretence of a violation of their laws; ho was
Lined in custody nearly two days, and then was or
al to be bound, suspended by the wrist* to a tree,
1 there to receive fifty lashos on h» bare Imek, which
j iutlicted by four Indians with hickories almost equal
clubs, in n. most barbarous manner: under tho one-
ion of which, tho individual win near cxpiriug. W o
Jerstand foe this conduct, Judge Clayton has issued
varraut against these Indian*, to have them bound
sr to answer for tlio offence at tho next Superior
iiiit of Hall county, tho same having been committed
that part of tho Chcrokcu nation attached to that
jntv, for the punioao of criminal jurisdiction. As Um
ipor tribunal w.ll have tho ease before it, it is our
tvto savnotiiina about tho individuals concerned,
liter than to remark, that every one must perceive
tX those unfortunate people cannot reside where they
5, without difficulties greatly interrupts of their own
d our peace.”
On tho 24th ultimo, a law was passed, “ma-
g death tho penalty for soiling auy lands in treaty,
tlioiit the authority of tho nation :”-upon which oc-
,#ion, Woma.n-Kili.ek, who is about eighty years
age, delivered a speech that very much resembles
agan’s, and which is just about as authentic; having
obaUy been written by one uf those Alabama lawyers
l,o occasionally practiso iu tlio Indian Courts, or hy
...b white friend or the *• poor Indians,” interested in
•foaling tho interests of tho Stato of Goorgia.
[Besides this, U was resolved to havo tho series of
nys, by a writer who sign* himself IViU'am Penn,
I which originally appeared in tho National Intelli-
Inccr, translated into tlio Cherokee language, and af-
rtvards published in pamphlet form. By iho by, we
bpe, if they aro continued, that tlio author will insert
[e famous story about tlio Marslmlls, which holds so
liKpicuotis a place in the annals of Pennsylvania.
Whilst upon the subject of our Indian relations, tho
plowing paragraph, from tho Washington Nows, res-
pefing a probable change in lire Creek Agency, will
Lit be without its interest to our readers
I •• We have learned from undoubted authority that tho
Kto Council held hy tho Creek Indians hadin yiow n
Lemnrial, which they havo forwarded to Washmuton
lily, earnestly requesting the President lo remove their
rment Aacnt, Col. Crowell, in whom it appear* thev
fevo lost that confidence which it is necessary-mould
pist between parties thus connected, The Chiefs ol
to nation have named our estimable fullow-iowusiiuui,
1(4. Wm. Triplett, in ivliom they justly confide, as tlio
Icrson they most desire to succeed thoir present Agent,
h justice to Col. Triplett wo state, that his name has
icon brought forward by tho Chiefs of tho nation, with-
lit his knowledge or interference in any way whatever,
Illicit certainly must be to him gratifying.”
I The committee of literary gentlemen, appointed to
Jward the prize offered by Mr. Forrest for tho best In-
Ion tragedy, have decided, wo are informed, infiivor
\ one'entitled « Motamora.” It is understood to he
io production of Mr. John A. Stone, author ot “ The
Ranker of Rouen,” and several oilier dramatic pieces.
e prize offered by Mr. Forrest, if we recollect right,
las 1000 dollars, and the aid of his talents at a benefit
}> die author. Mr. Stono U a performer, in a sccondn-
\ line of Characters, but we believe is a worthy man
4 by no means rich.
|Sm(7ooliso.—It is stated in the Rochester (N. T.)
■elegraph, tliat Gen, Gould, United States* Collector
It that District, has made a seizure of a quantity of
British broadcloths which were passing eastward on tho
trial by that place, and of a quantity, of calicoes at
lalmyra. These goods wore introduced from Canada,
lear tho western extremity of the canul; and them can
ic no doubt that large supplies have been, or are iu pro
bation to be, amugglcd in tho somo way.
J The Hon. Wm. T. Barry, Post Master Gcncrul, ar-
lived atNew-Vorkon the 27 th ult.
Savannah Exports, Nov. 7.
Fr. ship Felix, for Martinique—70,000feet
Lumber; 30,000 Shinies •, 55 wimlo and 8
half Tierces Rico ; 850 bushela Potatoes;
3000 bunches Onions.
Cotton at Macon, Oct. 31st, Was selling
from 7\ to 7J.
iVrio York, Sent. 8.—Sales of Cotton for
tho wool; 1500 bnlcs, of which 000 were Now
Orleans at 9 a 13 conts, and 500 Uplnndsat
8} a 11, mostly new crop, and for tlio French
Market at 10} cents.
flicc—About 100 to 150 tcs. have boon
sold, principally at S{ cts. per lb.
COMMERCIAL..
S9lh Sept.
30th Sept.
FurnaCcs.
A SUPPLY of Portablo Furnaces, of all
3L sizes, just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 7 Gibbons* Buildings.
Herbs,
C URED and put up by the Shakers, just
received ana for Balo by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 7 Gibbons’ Buildings.
PLOUGHS.
4 N ASSORTMENT of Freeborn’s Patent
A. Ploughs. For sale by
nov 7 JOHN BENTLEY.
A Carpenter Wanted
T O do a job uf particular work. Apply at
tho Wiiito IIouso lj miles on the white
Bluff Road. None nood apply but a first rate
workman. Sneedy application must bo mudo.
nov 7 25*—P
On Thursday evening, by B. Shoftal, Esq.
Mr. Daniel Fbyermoutii, of this city, to
Miss Aone8 Siieabiiobsb, of Eifingnuin
C0 lii 5r 'piiiladolphia, Benjamin Franklin
Cooper, Esq. of Utica, Now York, to bliss
Mary Ann, eldest daughter of tho Rev. W.
T At Augusta, the Rev. Elliot B. Lovless,
ofWarrenton, to Miss Nancy B. Riiopes.
•* Peabody’s” White Lead.
T HE aubscribore, agents for " Peabody’s”
Wliito Lead, wUl bo constantly sup
plied, and now offor for solo, at factory pri-
cos, one hundred kegs of a very superior
quality, warranted equal to any nianufacturc,
whether English or American.
. HALL, SHAPTER & TOPPER,
nov 7
In Ricoboro, (Geo.) 3d inst. of Fever, Mr.
Isaac Caswkll, of sloop America, of Ro
chester, Mass., aged 19 years.
At Augusta, on the 20th tilt. Mrs. Catha-
r(nr Baury, a nativoot Cork, Ireland, m tho
aith year of borage.
(Vv The friends and acquaintances of Mr.
Jeremiah Vallotton, are requested to at.
tend his funeral this afternoon, at 4 o clock,
from tho rcsidonco of Mr. Ezra Kent, West
Broad street.
Nov. 7.
MARINE JOURNAL.
High VYatur ulTyhuo :
Savannah
CLEARED,. .
Fr. ship Felix, llivest, Martinique.
: J. Auze.
Schr. Ranger, GotliOyfbr Baltimore.
Ship Lucas, Ijnssalle, Castino, 15 days.-
Mackerel, Potatoes and Hay to A. Low &co,
On the 87th ult. in lat. 33, Ion. 78, spoke Fr.
brig Lylina Lourc, Capt. Francois, 03 da.4m.
Laguna, bound to Bordeaux; being short ot
provisions, supplied her. .
Ship Vesper, Jucquos, Boston, 13 day
Ballast lo J Auze.
Brig Kent, Frasur, Boston, 13 days.—
Merchandize to sundry persons—Passengers,
Capt. Soars and lady, Mrs. Botier,Miss Mar
shal, Messrs. Hallot and Murnr.
Sloop Leader, Chevnlcir, St. Mary’s, 5 ds.
10 bales S. I. Cotton, Hides and Oranges to
Butts & Patterson, E Fort and tho mastcr-
Passengers, Mrs. Paine ond family, Mis. Bib
longer and Mrs. Miller. .
sloop Bolivar, Howland. Darien 1 day .•
1100 bushels Rice to R & W King-
Sloop Jackson, Lov.-is, fm Williams plan
tation. 8300 bushels Rough llicoto R Haber
sham and J I* Williamson.
Sloop Aim Maria, Briggs, fin Smiths plan;
tntton. 1100 bushels Rougli luce to R& \V
Ki " S - SAILED, .
Schr Emeline, Welsh, for St. Barts.
Sloop Mariner, Pitcher. Darien.
DEPARTED, , , . ,
Steam boat Samuel Howard, Lewis, Au
gusta, with Towboats 2 & 14.
CHICHESTER diSCRANTON,
taiaUKBUJ&Utf UAUUiSlBOa
North East Corner of Young’s Buildings,
H AVE and are receiving by tho lute ar-
rivals from New York and Philadol-
plus, u handsome assortment of seasonable
READY MADE
CLOTHING,
CONSISTING Of _
DresB and Frock COATS» COATEEBp
PANTALOONS, VESTS, Shirts, Hand-
kercjiiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery, Men’s
Youth’s and Children’s Morrocco anti Cloth
CAPS, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s CLOAKS,
&c. Ate.
Together with a splendid assortment
FASHIONABLE CLOTHS. CASSI.
MERES AND VESTINGS , .
which they arc prepared to mako to order, in
fushionablo style, on short notice,
oct 13 234
FtTELXe
Underwriter’s sale.
By PIULBRICK * BAKER,
THIS DAY, 7th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold on Mongol's
r wharf, on account of the Undcrn-ntcra
11 concerned,
5 Bales Upland Cotton,
Damaged on board the boat Zulicka, in
coming down the river from Augusta, and Bold
under tlio inspection of tho Port Wardens,
nov 7
FINE assortment
DltATEltN At TAlLO?*“ ~
MARKET SqUARB,
T ENDER their Binccro thanks to thoir
friends and tlio public generally fbr
past favors, and very respectfully solicit
continuation of patronage. .
They have received und ore roeoiving a
freBh and liandsomo ussortment of Super.
Super. Fashionable Cloths, Coasimorca, Veat-
inga, &c. Ate.
Also, on iiand an extensivo aaaortment of
Faeliionablo
Ready Made Clothing,
Conaiating of Frock Coats,Coattees, Vests,
Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, &c. Also, a
splendid assortment of Fancy articles, suclt
os Cravats, (of the very latest style,) Stocks,
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c.
N. B. The very latest New York, London
and Philadelphia Fashions are received, and
their customers may depend on having thoir
LamDS garments inado in a stylo not to be excelled by
fvi* 'onnmollrd nlaitr ^ n y» and at tho shortest possible notice, and
tment of enamelled, plaqr alao on auch terms oa cannot fail to ploaao.
oct27 244
Let’r &, Printing MediumPaper.
BY PIULBRICK dir BAKER,
On WEDNESDAY, 11th inat.
At 11 o’clock, will be sold in front of thoir
Auction store to cIobo a consignment,
80 Rcama superfine Letter Paper
2 do do do do. ruled
7 do Printing Medium do.
Terms—Sums under 8200, cash—over
that > mount, 60 days credit for approved en
dorsed paper.
ov7
“Youles” Patent Shot.
T HE subscribers having boon appointed
Agents for “Youles Vutont Shot,” will
be constantly supplied with all sizes, and now
ofi'er for sale at Factory prices,
500, bogs of drop nnd Buck Shot,
rising a full assortment.
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 7
and ornamented Glass Lamps, now pat
terns, with ground BhodeB, just rceoived and
forsalelow^ Y&HENDMCKgoN(
No. 2 and 15 Gibbon’s Buildings,
nov 7
Raisins, Wines, and Teas.
nA BOXES Bunch Muscatel.Raisins,
JL O in lino order and new fruit
L. P. Madeira ) j n casks and
" Tonoriflb > botUca
Pale and brown Sherry 1
Imperial, Hyson, and Black Teas, of re
cent importation and fmo flavor, lit chests
and catty boxes
Received and for sale by
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF,
nov 7
$10 Reward.
R ANAWAY from tho subscriber, his ne
gro woman RACHEL, formerly the
property of Mr. Bulloch nnd Mrs. Lioyd, and
lately belonged to Mr. Tynes. Rachel left on
tho Uth inst.—is about 50 yours of ago, short,
slight stature, walks it little lame, and wants
four toes on one of her feet. Elio is well
known in Savannah. Tho above reward will
be paid on her being lodged in the Jail ot
Chatham County. Tim law will bo rigidly
enforced against
nov 7 251—f
Furniture.
By PIULBRICK BAKER,
On WEDNESDAY, Uth inst.
At half past 10 o’clock, will be sold in front
of their Auction Store, sundry articles of new
Cabinet Furniture, viz:
Mahogany Dining Tables
do Bedsteads, carved posts
Rocking Chairs
Mahogany Candle Stands
.Fancy Chairs, &c. &c.
ALSO,
24 Wire Fenders, assorted sizes.
nov 6
J It it stated in the Boston Commercial Gazelle, that
|lr. Charles Young, late manager or tho Fedornl-slreet
sztre in Boston, recently sailed from New-York for
pglatid, to tako possession of a fortuno of £20,000,
tqncathcd to him by a near relative.
A firo broko out in Columbia-strcct, New-York, on
f&c28ihutt. which destroyed two dwelling-houses, a
insry, brewery, stables, fee. on that street, two
liouses on Hroonie-ttrcct, one on Cannon-street, and
tvctal dwelling houses and sublet in tho rear of those
precis,
Schr. Panopc, Mcglathlein, lienee at Prov
idence iMth ult. Ship Eliza & Ahby, Man
chester at do. 20th. .
Schr. Wetree, Nuner, hence at Baltimore,
30th ult. 10 days.
Darien, Nov. 5—Arr.—Schr General Mar
ion, Davis, New’ York ; sloop Bolivar, IhtU,
Providence ; sloop Good Intent, Allen, Ro
chester; sloop Augusta, Hanford, Savannah;
sloop GooTgia, Luce, Savannah *, sloop Boll
var, Howland, Savannah. ,
[PROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS, ]
Offices oftheCourier, Mercury and GuzettCi
Charleston, Nov. 4—4J P. M.
Arr—Line ship Saluda, Jennings, N York t
5 days. Passed going in ship Britannia, from
Livnqiool.
Ship Shaw, Davis, Portsmouth, N.II. 10 ds,
Eclir Pacific, Lninan, ofLynn, Muss. Hav
ana. Sailed Oct. 24.
Steam Packet Jno. D. Mongin, Dubois, Sa
vannah, 27 hs.
Iu the Offing—Brig Ariel, Philadelphia.
Cleared—Brig Sarah, Barnes, Martinique
brig Franklin, Treadwell, Cowes and a mar
ket ; schr William, Snuthwiek, St. Augustine;
sloop Jno Dennison, Fitch, Key West.
*Medicine—by
Medic c'l College of S. Carolina.
T HE Annual Course op Lectures in
this Institution, will bu resumed on tlio
second Monday in November, on tho follow
ing branches:— ‘
Anatomy—by John Edwards Holbrook, MD.
Surgery—by James llamsny, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of
Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D.
Materia Mcdica—hy Henry II Frost, M D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women und
Children—by Thomas G. Pnolcnu, M. D.
Chemistry—by Edmund Ruvcnul, M. D.
Natural ilistoryand Botany-by Stephen
Elliott, L. L. D. . , , .
Pathological nnd Surgical Anatomy—by
Joint Wagner, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Wog-
r, M. D. IIENRYII. FROST, Doan.
MAYERS & HAMILTON,
H AVE received per Macon and Frances,
from their establishment in Now xork,
an additional supply of Fashionable
Rm dtj Made Clothing,
CONSISTING OP
Super. Bluo, Black, and London Brown tuid
Olivo Dress and Frock COATS.
Blue; Muck mixed and a variety of colored
CLOTHS, and Cussimere Pantaloons
Blue anil black plain and figured Silk Vel
vet VESTS.
Blue and black Cloth and CnssimcTO do.
Black and brown Silk Florentine do.
London ToilmeLValcucia and Marseilles do
in great variety.
With a general assortment of Blue and
Brown Cumblet Great Coats und Cloaks,
some of which aro in tho Spanish or Opera
Style, a handsome article, Fluid Cloaks, Over
Coats, Pea Coats, Drab Kersey Monkey
Jackets and Trowsors.
ALSO*
Travelling Cape, Stocks, Cravats
Pocket Handkorchieft, Suspenddre
Shoulder Braces, Horstkintfrid CfflMr
Gloves, of the best quality.
Ilosiciy, of every description.
Plain, J'^rilled, Linen and Cotton Shirts
Gauze Flannel Shirts, a superior article.
COARSE CLOTHING.
Lion Skin Great Cuats, do do Jackets and
Trowsors, Fustian Jackets and Trowsers,
Beuvortci'iulo. Satinott do do—Cord dodo—
Negro Cloth do do—Cheek,rod-flannel shirts,
&c, &c.
These Goods have boqn bought at the best
market for Cush, and made up under onr own
inspection by the best of workmen. They
arc ottered to our friends anil the public on
accommodating terms, and at prices that can
not fail to please.
nov 3 *‘0u
Glassware.
BY PIULBRICK & BAKER,
On THURSDAY, 12th inst.
At half past 10 o'clock, will be sold in front
of their Auction Store, unhandsome assort
ment of ~
Glassware,
Put up expressly for this market, consisting of
Moulded Ovul Scroll I)ishc3
do round Cross Paimol do
do Oval and Sheaf do
Plutes, NappicB and Enamelled Rose
Salts, assorted sizes, &c. &c. &c.
nov 6
PUBLIC SALES.
By J.B. HERBERT.
THIS DAY,7tU inst.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my etp'tfi,
A general assortment of
GROCERIES,
, ALSO,
SO boxes Soap
20 bbls Cider
10 bbls Dunlap’s Bed.
liov 7
Tcnnscsihr
ByJ.B.HERBERT.
THIS DAY, 7th inst.
At II o’clock, will bo sold before my OiMgr
1 Sideboard
1 Bcuureau
Dining and Ten Tables
Looking-Glasses, &e. tut
nov 7 Terms ess'll.
POSITIVE SALE.
By J. B. IIeIi BERT.
THIS DAY, 7th inat.
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my stone,
5 bales Blue Plains, of Into importation
ALSO.
2 bales Negro Cloths,
nov 7 Terms time of sale.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By J. B. i7e~RBERT,
On MONDAY, 9th inet.
At II o’clock, wilt he sold at the house ion-
mcrly occupied by Mrs Sarah De La Motta,
President street, owned by Col. Marshall,
near the Court House,
A large auantity of
Household Furniture.
CONSISTING OF
A large Extension Dining Table,
Card Tables, Tea Table, Grecian Sofl*,
Chairs, Mantle Glasses, Side Board,
Scotch and Ingrain Carpeting, Rugs,
Brass Hods, Eiitry Globu, with fixtures,
Bureaus, Dressing Tables, Bedsteads,
Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, &c. &c.
ALSO,
Crockery, China & Glass Ware,
Consisting of
1 Dinner Sot, 2 Tea Sets,
Pyramids, Preserve Glosses, Wines, &c.
ALSO,
A quantity of
Kitchen Furniture.
Sold hy order of tho Executor.
nov (i Terms cash.
FOR NEW-YORK.
[cstabliskud line.]
The regular packet ship
MACON,
V. L. Porter, master,
having a part of her cargo engag
ed, will bo immediately despatched. For
balance of freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, apply to the master on board
at Jones’s upper wharf, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
nov 2
ncr,
nov 7
Lost.
J landed from the brig Courier, Captain
ix, One Bale Russia Sheeting, marked
O
Mix , . ,
J. P. S. A"o. 80, winch was supposed to be
carried off by a drayman through mistake.—
Any information of it will ho thankfiilly ro-
1>. CATONNET.
253—p
Dancing Academy.
J OHN C. LEGE respectfully informs his
friends and tlio public, that his Dancing
School for tlio reception of vonng Ladies and
Masters, will bo open on Monday tho 2d of
November next, in tho Solomon's Lodge
Room. Days of Tuition, Mondays, Wed
nesdays nnd Fridays, at 5 o’clock P. M. lie
will also attend in private houses and Semina-
iNlhe intliSoptmnbcr^last.thcrejvas sc]lnolforGent , omon wi „ nls0 com ,
mencc on tlio same evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Prico of Tuition at tho School Room, $12 per
quarter, and private lessons $15, one half
payable in advance.
bet 17 nslffllO
Any
ceivcd by
nov 0
A lady in Now-York, whose mind is somewhat dis
ordered, remarked a few days ngo that bIio might ns
well dio a* live, and instantly threw herself out of a three
wsry window. She was, however, so little injured,
that slic is now entirely recovered.
Messrs. Carey, Lea & Carey will puhlisli, early this
fceek, in Philadelphia, Mr. Cooper's now novel, The
h'jTtkrert, or thoWeplof thoWiahton Wish.
We era compelled lo omit many of the favors of our
advertising friends, for which tho crowded state of our
columns will show wo havo pressing reasons. \V
never omit them for any other.
FREIGHT FOR LIVERPOOL.
TWO hundred hags Cotton
nan bo taken on freight in tho
ship OGLETHORPE, to sail for
Liverpool on Friday, 13th inst. if
immediate application is made to
BENJAMIN BURROUGHS,
nov 7 —p
Mariner’s ( hiirch.
D IVINE anrvico will bo porfbrmcd in this
church To-morrow Morning ami Evon-
ing. Captains of vessels, thoir officers and
seurnen urc respectfully invited to attend,
oct 7 254
Lauding from Brig Lydia,
QArl BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel
* 25 do. Phelps’ Gin
100 kegs CutNuils
20 bugs Pepper
For salo by J. STONE,
nov 4 251—u __
FRANCIS II. WELMAN,
H AS received by recent arrivals, mid of
fers for sale on accommodating’ terms,
at his store on tho Bay, tho following articles,
viz.
70 hhtls dry, old and prime N.O. Sugars
40 lihds Muscovado do do
10 bales white real Welch Plains
50 crates Crockory Ware
30 boxes Clnrct
25 half bids fresh Jamaieson Crackers
50 kegs do do
oct 88 245III.
Tire Kentucky Gazette.—By a private
letter from Lexington wo learn that, since the
affair with young Wickliffc, Mr. Trotter, the
editor of the Kentucky Gazette, has received
one challenge from ono of Mr. Clay’s sons
and another from a near relation of Mrs.
Clay, both of which were afterwards witli-
drawn.—Washington Telegraph.
The Louisville Advertiser ofthei&h.inst.,
toys:
“ A rumor reached this place on Sunday
"laming, that the Editor of tho Kentucky Ga-
rette had received two challenges sinco tho
rijait botween him and young Mr. Wickliffo.
. Wa trust it will prove to be unfounded—os
■ Wimgton has been sufficiently injured el-
■ fciily by tho virulent and overbearing con-
■ 'tet of the deminant party there."
HT. ANimHWS’ NOCIUTY.
A QUARTERLY meeting of tho Saint
Andrews’ Society, wil! bo held at tlio
City Hotel THIS EVENING, 7th instant,
nt, at seven o'clock.
WM. ROBERTSON, Scc’ry.
nov 7 851—P
French ship Felix.
A LL demands against this vessel must
rendered to the owner an board, or 1
at the office of Mr. Joseph Auzo, before 12 o’,
clock THIS DAY, Saturday Nov. 7.
nov 7
Drawn Numbers
I N tlio Washington City Lottery, Class
No. 10.
5(143 45 52 4 37 7 44 6.
Holders of prizes will call and receive the
cash at
LUTHER’S
oct 7 Lottery <J- Exchange Offled.
Bagging, Oznaburgs, Sfc.
*7CM! I’lKCES superior 42 inch Dundee
f U’ r homp Cotton Bagging
300 do do 42 Flax do
500 do do 42 Flux&Tow
Hessians
200 pieces Streditz Oznaburglis
Shales 3-4Diaiior
1 do Sail Twino
2 do Bagging Tivino
150 kegs Loclilino Herring
50 casks Bnreluy’s best London B. S. Por
ter, iu pints and quarts
100unites well assorted Crockury
8 cusks plain, moulded, and cut glass
warn
50 tons Liverpool Rock Salt
Landing from barquu Hercules from Dundee,
ami ship Georgia from Liverpool, and for
sole by AND’W. LOW &. CO.
oct 31 248||l
SALT AND MACKEREL
1276 nU f I1G1 ' S Liverpool Salt in
105 barrels No. 3 Mnekerd.
Landing and for sale by
uovO OUAS. A. WOODRUFF.
FORNEW ORLEANS,
Tlio fine new brig
ATLANTIC,
Wm. I,. Nye, Master,
.will sail for the above named port
about tlio 10th November noxt. For freight
orpassengors, having good accommodations
for slaves, apply to
- LL, s:
Earthenware, Glass & Herring.
BY.7. It. HERBERT.
Oti TUESDAY, 10th November,
At 11 o’clock, will bo sold on Messrs. A,
Low & Co’s, wharf,
:S0O crates Crockery,
Consisting of all kinds of assortments suita
ble for this market, and the principal part of
them received this Fall from Liverpool*
ALSO,
6 casks plain cut and moulded Englifili
Glass
2 bales Bagging Twino ofthebcstqufili-
ty
1 do Sail Twino
150 kegs Ecotch fino Herrings
Terms—All sums under $200 cash, over
8200 to 8500, 00 days, from 8500 to 8I00O
00 days, over 81000,4 mouths for approved
indorsed paper. nov 2
oct 23
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
FOR NEW.YORK
Tho fast sailing brig
UNION,
Jordon, master,
Will sail cm Sunday noxt. For
freight or passage, apply to the master on
board, or to COIIEN & MILLER,
nov 6
FOR DARIEN.
Tho fast sailing sloop
GEO. WASHINGTON,
Luce,master,
Will sail for the above port on
Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply
on board at Anciaux’s wnarf, or to
nov 0 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
BY J. B. HERBERT,
On WEDNESDAY 11th inst.
At 11 o’clock, will he soldbtftire iny store*
A negro Woman about 24years of oge, a
good cook, washer and Ironer.
nov 5 Terms oasli
B. W. DELAMATER & CO.
OFFER FOR HALE,
-g Adit PIECES prime Cotton Bagging
JL\JU 200 bbls and half bbls No. 1 2 & 3
Mackerel
50 hhds Ht. Croix and N. O. Sugars
100 bags Green Coffee
20 do old Java do
30 tons Iron, well assorted
75 kegs Nails assorted
20 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine
20 half do Colemanar
41 Otard’s” & Seignett’s Brandy in pipes
and bbls
10 pipes superior Holland Gin
nov 3 250l
To Rent.
TIIE House on West Broad st,
formerly occupied by William
Poythress and well known os one
of the best stands for business in
A spacious stablo and wagon yanl
attaeiied to the same. Possession will be gi
ven immediately. Apply to
W. ROCHE,
not* 3 050
tho city.
Elegant Furniture.
By J.B. IIERBERT,
On THURSDAY, 12th insl.
At II o'clock, will bo sold before my etetq*
A general assortment of handsome
F U R N I T U 11E.
CONSISTING OP
Sideboards, Sofas, Pillar and Claw, Card*
Tea, Breukfust and Dining Tables, Ladies*
commode dressing Bureaus, with Looking
Glasses, French Presses, Mahogany Cribs,
Mahogany Bedsteods, 4 post carved, Candlo
Stands, Ladies’ Wash Stands, 4 and 7 draw
Bureaus, with carved columns, setts ofDining
Tables, Single do., Breakfast Tables, Fancy-
Rush nnd (Juno seat Chairs, &c. The wholo
from tho Manufactory of J. II. Olderslmw,
Now York, tho work nnd materials of tho best
kind.—Terms liberal and made known attima
of sale.
P. *S. Tho Furniture will be ready for in
spection on Munduy, tho Uth inat.
nov 3
oct 27
To Rent,
THE commodious dwelling house
on the South Common, recently
occupied by Mr. Law. Also, sev
eral Stores in desirable situations.
ROB’T. HABERSHAM.
214ue
Raisins, Wines, &c.
BOXES bunch Muscntol Raisins
do do
do do
| Cotto Madeira Wine
Sweet Malajfa Wine
Newark Cider
50 50 qrboxes
7 jars grapes
10 nr casks
10 Indian bbls
20 do do
30 bbls first«
100 boxes yellow soup
Landing from schr Frances, nnd for salo by
nov 2 COHEN & MILLER.
Just Received,
Landing from ship Macon ami schrFranees,
■| c FiRKINS choice Goshen Buttor
JL aJ 10 casks 1st quality Cheeso
10 bbls Holt’s Crackers
15 do fino Cider, and
20 do Albany Ale
For sule by J. BENTLEY,
nov 3
For Sale,
That convenient House in Co
lumbia Ward, belonging to John
F. Lloyd, at present occupied by
Mrs. Stiles. If not disposed of
by tho 15th October it will then bo rented.
For particulars apply to
1 JAMES G. WILSON,
sept 26 327—t
Wines.
ft BOXES very superior Sillery Cham-
JU pa^ne ofthu celebrated brand of C.
1 J. Mumm, Giosior & Co., Rhoims.
50 dozen first quality ScharzbcrgcrMo
selle.
For sale by ANDW. LOW It CO.
oct 31 248—III.
Potatoes.
•f AA BBLS Eastern Potatoes
1UU 15 kegs Blitter. Just received anil
C.r sale by CLAGHORN & WOOD.
" jlov G
GIGS! GIGS!!
A. DAY, COACH-MAKER,
HAS received by late ar
rivals from the North, n
now and complete assort'
nient of GIGS—one clip 1
[tie spring Bakodcuk, for
one or two horses, nnd 3
one horse Wagons, which are offered for sale
(at his old stand, comer of Bryan and West
Broad-sts.) as law and an as good terms as
can be bought elsewhere in the State. Pur
chasers are solicited to call and examine for
themselves.
Carriages and Gijgeof all kinds repaired
with despatch, and in a workman-like order.
Wagons, Drays, Carts und Wheels of ull
descriptions made and repaired for prices to
suit tlio times, and work warranted. A share
of public patronage is solicited. .
oct31 248
To the Electors ot Chutham co.
F ELLOW Citizons—I again announce
myselfa candidate for tlio cimtinuanco of
tho olnco of Coroner ofChatlmm County at
tlio appronciiing eloction in January next, nnd
humbly solicit your suflVngoB.
THOMASEDEN,
nov3 420
Neto Paint and Oil Store.
FREDERICK HOWLAND & CO.
H AVE token the Store lately occupied by
’J’. Tompkins in Whit ulcer-street threo
doors South of G. & C. Bonney’s,where they
intend to enrry on House, Shin, Sign and
OrnuincntuJ Tainting, Gilding, Glazing and
Paper-hnnging, Clmirs re-pamted, Gilt and
Bronzed, ail of which will be done in the neat
est manner, and at short notice. Also, keep
constantly on Iiand a general assortment ol*
Paints, Oil, Windowgltua*, Putty and Brush
es, Also, Patent Composition for Vessels'
Bottoms, a lot of Sperm Oil and Candles, all
of which will he sold cheap for cash or short
approved credit. Also, u lot of Patent and
Common Composes for Vessels, Compasca
repnirnd nnd put in complete ordor, at short
notice. Wo hope by strict attention to re
ceive asliuro of public patromigc.
oct 29 240
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Dr.
Elijah Gillf.tt, will ho pleased to
niuke payment to tho subscriber; nnd thoso
having demands against the same, will pre
sent them to
JAMES IIIGGINBOTTOM,
Adm’or. de bonis non
with the will nnnexed.
Lower Threo Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829.
oct 3 215
NOTICE.
A I,T» persons indebted to tho late William
S. Gillctt, will please to make payment
to the 8\thcriber; nnd those having demands
against the siuno will present them to
JAMES 111GUIN BOTTOM,
Administrator.
Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829.
oct8 230
George Rivers,
S UPPOSED lo resiilo about 86 miles from
Savannah, will hone sfsometbiiig to his
advantage, hy calling at tho office of (ho
Georgian.