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FREDERICK S. FELL,
CITY PRINTER.
DAILY TAPER KIOllT DOLLARS TF.R ANSUM.
Country taper six dollars per ann'um.
'payable is advance.
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both papers.pO
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•TUF.SDA'- EVENING, Novembixlp, 1884
The City Council of our City lmve pas
sed an ordinance fixing the compensation
of the City Treasurer at $000 per annum,
and fees; the City Marshal, $000 per an
num, and fees; tjie Clerk of Council $400
per annum, and fees; the Kteper of the
Powder Magazine, 12 1-2 cts. for odch
E-g of 2(5 His. placed in the Magazine,! Covered his spirit, how the squadron
cud 0 I - i cents lor each Keg of2$ Ihs. on has left his waters. He has nnnounced
delivery. We shall publish it to-inof- tlidif he will make war upon Sardinia
tow. . within one month from the 8th of Septem
ber, unless that country pay to him the
full amount of the tribute which he had
Tim OPE \N NEWS. | short time. A wife and six small children |
'We find the follow,n S Euvo,,can news *idorc the sudden anti melancholy exit;
, . . .. . ot tins untortunote man.—trank. Un
ix the Advocate; winch is evidently ol a
later date than vve luivc before received—
the paper docs not say bow it was obtain
ed^ ' •
We think that CharlesX.kingofFrnncc
conuneuccs bis reign auspiciously. The
following decree takes off the censorship
of the press, a prudent and liberal mea*
surfit v«*W . " -a.- -
y ;*CnAKtE9, etc.
“ Not judging it necessary to maintain
foru longer period the mensuro which w*hs
adopted under different circumstances,
against abuses of the liberty of the Jour-
nals; r y ’
“ The ordonnance of the loth of Au
gust Inst which recalled into vigour the
laws of. March 31,1820, and July 26,1821
shall cease to have its effect.”
His highness the Dey of Algiers, has
’OUT OF SAVANNAH.
G ECUGIA LEG 1SLATURE.
"We are indebted to the politeness of a
gentleman, who arrived yesterday, from
the scat Of government, for some informa-1
tion, of which the failure ol the mail on
Saturday, deprived us.
The election for Major General, and
three Brigadiers, had taken place. The
following is the result:—
John A. Ilcavd, of Elbert, Major Gen
eral, hire General Thompson, removed.
W. W. Montgomery, of Richmond,
Brigadier General, in tho place of Gen.
Glascock, resigned.
A. Abercrombie, Brigadier General,
vice General Irwin, deceased.
Major Dnwson, Brigadier General, in
the room of General Beall, removed.
Judge Clayton, in the place of Judge
Charlton, resigned and J.. Caiftnk, Esq.
in the place of Col. Ware, deceased, wore
LATENKWS.^
HT By the last sailing sloop Falcon, Cnpt. .. ., _
Cnir.s, arrived lust evening in the short passage of j t,1C
UO hours fr->m NeW-York, vve have recciv-d
the National Advocate of .Thursday last,
containing Philadelphia dates olthc 9th lost. ;Bab
ration to Holland, with an injunction to
sepernte herself from an alliance with
Spain within throe months. He lias dt-
timnre, Boston,and Salem dates of the 8th; Port- olared without restriction against Spain,
land of the 0th and Providence of the 4th. I The Hutch Admiral commanding in the
T11E ELECTORAL VOTE of the Baltic has notified the Spanish govorn-
Snuc of New York still remains undccid- ment, that he cannot extend his protec-
ed. “Tbe state of parties, in the Lcgisla- tion to Spanish subjects, in case of an at
turc, as near as we can ascertain, (says the tack from the Algiers. A squadron of 12
Advocate of the 11th inst.) is as follows:-
Grateford 70, Adams 40, Clay 30, Jack-*
&on, ifcc. about 18. This is placing the
strength of Mr. Crawford in the weakest
light—he lias more votes. At the first
emucus, although broke in upon b}' men
opposed to regular nomination, the friends
of Mr. Crawford presented an electoral
ticket, on which were Clay men, corres
ponding with bis strength in the house.
This was done, not only because it was
solicited, but there was nothing in it in-
vessels, well armed and equipped, were at
Algerines,ready for sen on the 8th of Sept.
It is bad policy to threaten Algiers with
out pinching them a little. The late move
ment of the British government, was very
inexpedient. The Algiers will become
insufferable unless checked.
It is stated at Bordeaux, that 'a courier
has brought uews frotn Spam of the arri
vol at Majorca of a Russion squadron of
25,000 men, from which am officer was
despatched to Madrid.
A treaty nmy have been secretly made
compatible with the character of republi- between lltissia and Spain for the surren-
cans. The friends of Mr. Clay demand der of the Balaiic Islands, but we doubt
ed more; nay, they went further; aud | whether they can carry it into execution,
though not one fourth of the strength of
both houses, they wade up an entire Clay j the most cheering,
ticket, and presented it to the caucus,
where it was rejected. At the caucus, on
The.news from Greece dontinues to be
The’ reaction occa-
Aiuuvcn.
Ship .Tomes. Suitor, Portsmouth, N. II. 15 days,
to the inn.Mer.
Sloop Elciinor, Dean's, Darlwj, 2 days, to the
master. ’ •' „ ,
Sloop Falcon, Gibbs, 9(5 hours from Now-lork
—cargo to tho master, Pa-sengers, Messrs Santis,
WlthlngtoB, Gamer and Son, and 9 in tho steer
age.
Steam boat Georgia, Dubois, 3 days from Au
gusta, with boats Nos Si and 17 in tow, 977 Bales
Cotton and other merchandize to, l’once .Mc
Kenzie, B Burroughs, S B Parkman, G B Lamar,
Geo Gordon, W Gaston, Peterson, Hammond V
co. Cummins G'vathmby, K Campbell, 1* Hill,
J W Long, T Butler &. co, and others. Passengers,
Messrs Brown & Campbell.
or rou 4hib port,
At Ncw-York, 11th inst. ship Oglethorpe. Jnyno,
to sail with despatch! ship Augusta, Vandyke, to
soil on the 13th inst.
[By the Falcon.]
NEW V ORK, Nov! 11.—Cleared, ships Hanni
bal, Wutkinson, S. America ; William, Robinson,
Fork;• ’America, Pray, N. Orleuni.
Arr. brig Adams, Thomas, of Thomnstown,’ 20
davs from Antigua, with rum and molasses.
i’ORTLAND. Nov. 6.—Arr. brig Abeonu, Lew
is, fin Turks Island
Cleared, brigs .Susan Jane, Ndrris, Havana
appointed Trustees of the University of Herald, Prince, do.
Georgia. | Sailed, brig* William, $!or*e, Port-tfu-Prince ;
Dr. Waddell, hfts resigned the Presi
dency of that institution, but has consen
ted to remain until a successor was ap- j
pointed.
For New-York,
(ESTA II K TS IT F, I) T, T N F.)
The regular packet ship
S A V A N N A H,
117?t. Jieebdt Mastefi
Will have iip,mediate despatch. For
freight or passu e, having elegant accommoda
tions, apply to ('apt. B. on board, at Joimtipper
wharf, or to HALL &. HOYT.,
liov 1(1 214
Consignees of Goptls per ship
Savannah,
A RE requested to (tttond and receive their
JA, goods, THIS DAY, at Jones’’Upper Wharf,
nov 1ft 214
The Subscribers,
HAVE COMMENCED THE
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
, .. BUSINESS, ‘ '■
UNDER THE FlhM OF , 1 , . J,
■Johnston & Mackay.
T HEIR Counting Room is in Johnston’s Buil
dings. JAMES R. JOHNSTON,.
W. MACKAY.
nov 1ft , , ti.14
' Justr Received,; >" v ° . i
Per ship Savannah
;X/A HALF bbls Fulton market Beef.
Ji\j 10 bbls YassaraAle
25 firkins Goshen Butter .
For ?r
nov
Just received,
hrfrbarrela fresh Btiok Wheat *r.,
: to halt do. F. M. Beef
12 do fresh Crackers
It) kegs superior Butter
2.0 bbls fresh Flour
10 half bbls do » ’*•
— . „ J
lowder atid lmpenapfj
This )/car's Importation. ■
\ n(f\ten cuttys Gunpowder
JLvr*/ 50 do Imperial
llcuelved'pSr Clifford Wavne—fo r ,.i„ v I
1)1 >v a J- B. 11 ttftBEHT
John T. TtoiVjaiidT
/JONT1NUF.S to do Imsims In Jlni.sJ
frien
cy business g
■Reindeer, Gray, Dcinurara.
SALEM, Noy, Arr. brig Plonebr, Ward, 63
dr fm Rid Janeiro. NnVnde f!ir llo.ur at Rio at any
price, and large quantities of grain from Europe
on hand, besides n grent deal of flour fm the IT. S.
It was supposed at ltio that there Was about 40,-
000 bids flour"at Buenos Ayres when the Pioneer
25 kegs fresh Lard
[ For sale by
nov 16
1214
GAUDRY& HERBERT.
Windsor Soap.
20Q BOXES Common Windsor Shaving
On the* subject of Internal Improve- I tailed. Advices from Baidu quoted flour nominal ov 1(1
ment, we are-gratified to hear, the .best 1 “ “ "" **
feelings existed in both branches of the
Legislature—and a disposition was mani
fested to make alibcral provision for that
object. It was expected that a bill would
be introduced at an early period, provi
ding, for the appointment of a Topograph
ical Engineer, and perhaps a Board of
Public Works.
SU.iP. 'Justrccelved and (hrsale by:
LAY St HENDRICKSON,
214 ahadhi BitUf i
4 SMALL quuntity of ver>' fuporlpr TOW,
suitable for wadding; just recclvad and for
at 7 mUlreas on shore; sales have been mude. at
that.
Brig Jeremiah, Endlcott, (Inte Duncan, who re
mained behind) from Cronstudt, and 45 ds fm El
linear.
BOSTON, Nov. 8.—Arr. brig Cipher, Howes, 40
ds fm Copenhagen. - . ,
Umuttvay during the last week,
' -A N EGHOWomnb named EfiSY; 6|ie Is ulall
is a
to*!
sale by
nov 16
To Sportsmen.
ntlty of very sup
adding; Just rece
LAY S. HENDRICKSON,
.“214 Shad') Buildindt.
9. )* Id* serviciVl
Iri'uul-- unit the public, Iu the ti'au-.iioUmf/- T
isiucss generally. ' *J
Of-t 2 tP-U184
Whiskey, &c.
Landing from on board flic Julius
andfor Sale,
20 ”'®M. | PM,rye WhiskeI
lo hluls St Crols an
5 bbls Loaf Sugar
5 casesBlb.cministcrsGimp 0 u,i I
Oct 28 || “199 PONCE It APK-p\^l
JYegro Nhoes, Moldsseslji
OAIIfj •/W'kgro shoSsBI
109o do Brogan do
600 do lined and hound do
150 do womens do do
■ 30 hints New Orleans Mold
20 do superior St Croix &
50 do common do dol
P s -, 42 .i»ch Cotton ik,
cask* Nails, assorted
CO bbls Gin
_ , Tons Swedes Iron, o
For sale on reasonable terms by
"■'V(i OjutAV Ti,
Ko. 3 Mackaifcl.
York fmSt Domlngo. in distress for water; )md | A
been 14 ds on the coast. • I -f*- black woman
Betow, ship Gen l’ikc, Townc, St Ubes; brig thick white skin or
William, 60 ds fm do. left eyo, by winch she cohneRbe mlitaken'. AU
*"“ w " . , , J PROVIDENCE, Nov. 4.--Arr. ship Union, 70 persons are pafficularly warned ngalast employ
in regard to tne vote of tho electors of I Ivica. 1 * n 3 or IwirboiiAte ^aUl Wench under the penalty of
100
,,ov 6 m207 Smith'i Builds
For Sale,
yQ HAMPERS POTATOES
nov 6
207
shined by the enpture and massacre at
Ipsara has been powerful.
At, „ | “The Aiigsburg Gazette of the 23d .of
^Ionday cveumg, (0 or 72 attended-the ^ state3 f tlmt S a pacUe t which left Cor-
Clay nier.vvere.strickca from the ticket, I f u on t jj e 2d,arrived at Triestonthe 1-itlu
run 1 auentire Crawford ticket rtjade out;jit. was immediately rumoured that the
and ah attempt was probably made to elect j Greeks had blown ^ up^ the vessel ofthe
it yesterday. We rather think it has, or
will' succeed; but it is evident, that if
.neither side recede, that no electors will
be chosen." ' - -
• AVe are by no means satisfied, that
this state should lose its electoral vote, al
though that vote will be given in the house
of representatives. We have always found
Captain Pacha. As the letters from Cor
fu were not then distributed, thi& intelli
gence rests merely upon the . assertion of
a passenger, who stated, that an English
vessel which had arrived at Corfu from
Missolonglii. had announced that Canaris
had fulfilled the oath which he took previ
ous to his departure from Hydra, and had
blown up the admiral’s vessel with the
Captain Pacha on bopd. It is added
i 1 that Canaris perished in the attempt-—
traight forwdra, decisive course, the thus faUing a hi3 own patriotism.
fec.'t; the most correct; and, eventually, The Greeks are filled with joy at this news,
the most successful. The combined efforts which promises freBh glory to their coun-
?o prostrate the democratic party call for
energy and promptness. We hope, there
fore, that the friends of Mr. Crawford
Will be firm, and do their duty as republi
cans.” -
State Canvas.—The Advocate says “the
majority for Clinton will not be short of
20,000. Its awful—a new generation has
sprung up since the last election. Our
troops will go into winter quarters,, and hf Hydra-resisted eight figure, lie would
prepare for the next campaign. Wo shall (cut ofhishead. There is no doubt that
tr 7-
There is every reason to believe that
the above is true. An account from Cor
fu mentions a naval action between the
two squadrons. The Greeks had captured
29 gun boats, 2 brigs, 2 corvettes, and a
| frigate.
The expedition from Egypt had arriv
ed off Rhodes, under the command of the
son of Mehqmed Ali, who told his son that
this state, for Vice president, nothing cer
tain was ascertained—the opinion appear
ed to be in favor of N. Macon, of North
Carolina.
Nothing of general importance, had
been acted on, the elections having ab
sorbed tiie time of the Legislature. As
these however had been concluded, it was
expected that the business in preparation,
would be acted on at an-early period.
The application from the Corporation
of this city, for leave to issue change bills,
had beem rejected.
The bill for the pardon of Hall, now un
der sentence of death, in thojail of Chat
ham County, had passed the House of
Representatives, and had been twice read
in Senate.—Georgian.
From thc New York Statesman.-
LAWYERS. •
There arc, at present, six law schpols
in the United States. When we reflect
upon the number of young men at these
schools and under the tuition of private
gentlemen, if we do not know that one
half must ultimately want success, we
should exclaim with him of old, “of strife
there is no end.” So numerous is the
profession, at thi$ time, and so great is
the competition, that a young lawyer’s
pfospect is well compared td a contingent
remainder, requiring a particular estate
to suport it.. In this city, we have, it is
estimated from three to five hundred law-
PH1LADF.I.PH1A, Nov. 9.—Below, ililp Fac
tor, Sbeitil, 107'days fm Cnlcutta; ship Balire,
Wilds, 50 days fm Gibraltar; Also, a ship und
full rigged brig.
Cleared, brigs Washington, Colburn, St Domin
go City; Buck. Hutciiingon, Cape Hayden.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 8—Cleared, ship Catha
rine, Sugemubl, Rio' Janeiro; brigs Rosannu,Wos-
ton, Kingston; Jam.; Alfred, Oliver, N. Orleans ;
schr United States, Fish, Porto Rico.
Art*, schr Fame, Taylor, 14 ds fm Havann.
JOl'l&'y.UEIDSiC
am ©Wffiisn
_ pHE undersigned havo resumed their ira.,
,, on ' , , , , X at their old stand, In Bull street, opn
'We rewurd willbc pa d for her npprehen- j„dge Cuyler’s House, nndjvlll execute or4
delivery to tbe subscriber in Savannah. Ltho ncatustmaunerforMaAle 1
t .oil mo a Him ht 1 ^.....
a prosecution
A'snit
[ slon mid
nov 16 a‘214
JOJS. S. PELOT.
MONUMENTS,
TOMB TABLES^
HEAD STONES,
PAINT STONES,
CHIMNEY PIECES,
SEMI-MONTHLY
Milium
S UBSCRIBERS to, the above) parties are in „ ,
formed that the first Assembly will take place I ed under his Instructions, he will receive a liberal
v. rnrrrrt n r* n irrer/t 1 I ^ ..ntnmuwrn
Ceivcd, nnd hopes, thut from his knowledge, und
experience In his profession, and the attention he
pledges himself to puy to those who may bn p|uc-1
THIS EVENING.
For their tickets of admission they will plense ap
ply to Mr. Lege, or at the Bookstore ofW. T.
Williams’.
nov 16 a212 ]
Postpoued Sule.
The Pews In the Lutheran Church will be rent
ed for one yenr, on FRIDAY, 19th Inst, at 11
I o’clock, precisely. CALVIN BAKER, Auct’r.
nov 15 213 Terms on the day of sale..
shnre of public patronage.,
PIANO FORTES tuned at the I
shortest notice. .
nov 10 t.214 > HENRY U BRASCH.
North Side of Market Square.
A NEW ,STORE has been opened next dporto
J. U MKcnsit') lint Story, Market Square,
where a few
JS» received by the schr. Robert
Burns, and for sale, Anplv in
11211 PONCE It M’fCENZtfc. I
Haxall’s Hichniond iSuperiine
FLOUR.
300 SS,
nov 12 l||211 PONCE & 'M’Kl-INZltv
Savannah Female Asylum.
A N Election for qi Matron to this institution, I
will take place atihu Asylum House on the
first meeting iu February. Application for the
above to be handed in, to the subscriber.
By order of the board,
J5. M. LLOYD, Sec’ry.
nov IS 211
yers, and the greater part particularly the
most honorable nnd celebrated, are most | ready‘9 je
genteely poor. Taking the profession as
a body, there is no calling in tho commu
nity, in which the expenditures beats so
great a proportion to the receipts. No 1 j\ ew Maclicpel, lllim, liUrd, &»C
man aquainted with the situation of tho | ^ ^ bARRf.ls Boston Rmn
X ceive Rice to beiijt on Toll, at the ctislomn-
" I rj“rutes. Apply to William Kilpatrick at the
l_ 1 Plant ution or to JACOB READ,
nov 11 pJ210
fan them in 1826.”
CANTER AC KILLED!
years of age, 37 inches high, and weighs
34 pounds.
Well executed counterfeit $1 hills ofthe
| the vicoroy has spies in his pay in Greece.
Dramatic Curiosity.—Mr. Stevens, the
The following confirmation of the de- j Dwarf, who has been exhibited in New
feu; of Cariterachas been received at New York, was to perform Tom Thumb at the
York, ill a fetter dated Porto Cnbelio, 18th | Park Theatre on Friday last. He is 21
October.
“ VVe yesterday received news from Pe
ru.- Bolivar und Canterac have met and
hmi u general action, in which the latter I State Bank of New Jersey were in citcu-
wai killed and his army routed. Bolivar latiouin New York,
hud lo,000 men, and lost 6000 in killed A- white Bear has lately been killed on
and wounded. He has possession of the Susquehannah, with tliick soft fur und
Lima and Callao—he drives all before j l° n 6 e ^ Ta -
him.” J Franklin, (Miso.) Oct. 2.—Santa Fe.
vanu touta |A- part of the company that proceeded
m, i- , I from this place to Santa Fc'last spring,
Fne ship Falcon arrived at Philadel- I merchandize, returned here on the
fcl>i i, on the 9th inst. 107 days from Cal- 24th ult. They have been absent a few
ctiitd
The
prosj
man aquainted witn tne situation ot tne l a | , 'fc RARRF.LS Bost 0 n Rum
profession would take the receipts and j 25kcgg Buttm-(frnsh)
-the expenditures for thousands of dollnrs.
But it is the broad road to destruction, in
which many, vfery many,, go down to the
gates of death, before attaining the ob
jects of their juvenile ambition.
COMMERCIAL.
Elegant & clioice Perfumery, &c
equence. , . . . I riYHE Subscribers have received prbrig* Ann.
i Ragging—A considerablesale by private X Schooner IhtrepliT and ship Cokalr, afresh
, has iieeiimade at -94 cts. Hemp yd. 2D a| SU pj,]y of Choice I’erfiimery, consisting of
brings the following information. d »7 8 over four months, have enjoyed ex-
ct of its eaily termination, The the Mexicans, and were successful. A
E; it i<li army had been "drawn from Chit-1 company, of twenty-five separated from
tagong, for the purpose of a general junc-1 w aggons, 200 miles this side of Santa
„• ce „ . ,'..5 Fe, and arrived there in sixty days* from
turn <>l forces m Rangoon, which they t0W0| waggon8 in days.
euccceded in capturing.--Rangoon is the We published in this paper last month
principal port of the Birman Empire, has that the Indians stole 50 horses and mules
from 30 to 40,000 inhabitants, and con- fi om the company, on the Arkansas.
(By the Falcon.]
NEW-YORK, Nov. 11
. Review of tiil Maiiket.
From Ihe Shipping and Commercial List.
■Coal A cargo of. 160 tons Liverpool arrived
since our last, has been sold at $16. The retail
price continues at $17. Liverpool,chub 16; Scotch
—; Virginia, 1.0 a 12. ' • 1
Coffee.—The raaricet has exhibited some nn'mia-
tu>n’since onr last notice. _About 1000 bogs St
Domingo have been sold at 15J <ents, 4 months,
and about 600 bags at 16J cents, cash.. . In other
descriptions there have been no transactions of u-
ny consequence
Colton
Contract
21; Flax, 17 a 18.
Cotton.—'Our market continues in the same in
active state as noticed in our last publication,
There is no demand tor .export; ana 1 the few
transactions that take place, arc with the l.nanufac-
i urers. A lot of 60 bales prime old crop Georgia,
las been sold at 15J cts. 4 montlis; 40 bides, liew’
crop.ct IS cts.90 days; aboutOO bales Alabama at
15 cts. cash; and 20 bales at 14J cts. Our quota
tions for Sea Islands are nominal. Wo have va-
ried our rates ar little< Tbc import, sineo our last,
amounts to 1871 bales, viz fm N. Orleans 26; Flo
rida 3Georgia 838; S,. Carolina 770.; 1$. Caro-
linaOP; Virginia 161; Curacoa4. Total since 1st
6fov. 2077 bides, Export from 1st to 0th Noy.
954bales. Sea isKnd, lb. 24 a 28; Upland, fej a
15i; N. Orleans, 15 a 174; Alabama, 134 “ l&4l
Tcnnntsec, 13 a 14.
Ace—Tne demand is confined to small lots
26 keg* new Leaf Ldrd
2ft barrels No 1 Mackerel ’
60 do No 2 do
100 do No 3 dp Fresh nnd swim
80 half do No 1 do ing 20 days since
' 30 lialfdo No 2 do
30 half do No 3 _ do
600 reams, sipglejjloublc sfee and iron, mon- ]
gers Wrapping Paper
1000 reams Cap, Pot and Letter Paper
100’packages Glass, of all descriptions
30 boxes Windsor Glass
100 KcgsDiipdnt’snnd Chelmsford Gunpowder
2 eases Playing Cards
10 cases Wliittcmores No 10 Cotton Cards
100 boxerNo 1 Soap \..
100 dp ' smoked Herrings
Landing from schr,Lnnrel,.and' ship Chariot and I
for sale on .accoiiliriodrtting terms by-
ROBERT S. GOFF.
nov 13 • m2I2
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber informs Ids friends and tbe j
inhabitants of Savannah generally,that be will j
| give instructions on the PIAJVO FORTE-—Those I
who feel dis posed to encourage him will please HEARTH, BUILDING STONEil
make application at the house of Mr. Philip ■ 1 1
Bkascu, Corter o/ffropK/don o»id D«iyfon-Slref|j, I AU or(lers lroin ulv C oumry ana cityi
'Hie subscriber, tcndei-s hls thunks tothe c tteens j|j lnn y u jj rece i vo j and promptly attest
of Savannah for the suppbrt he has hitherto re: { wxec ^ tc d 0n short notice.
moore Si nil
nov 6 (1208—1 in
SILK, COTTOlYAyn WOOLEN Dim
- SCOURER,
rrillANKFUL for past favors, takes ttot
.1. of informing bis friends uml die publics
oral, that he continues tbe above busium i
old stand, corner of Bayjunc ami Mou
Street, near the Baptist Church Square, Kill
Leghorn, Chip aud Straw Hats, ale D«; l
Pressed ' ." ' ^ 1
White Ciiip, Leghorn and Straw Hats,
■ slovod aud pressed
Gentlemens and Ladies Dresses ol all kinds J
and finished w|ti» dispatch
Gentlemen’s Beaver "Hate cleaned, dyed, ij
and bpund lu siipenor style. 1 I
(CP All orders lu his way punctually attend
N. B. Clothes left to bo oyed ornsourc^sj
repaired on moderate'-terms,
nov 6 207
Notice,
T O enable the assignees of Mr. Willi
neii, to make at an early period at
I (lend; it is requested that all claims ag«
be presented to their agent Mr. ThohasCJ
leu, by tho FIRST DA V OF JAXU.mf
otherwise they will be debared; It is 1
those indebted will see the necessity c
un immediate settlement, ..
• ' „ JAMES M'HENRl,|
GEORGE REf.PH,
. or * ; JOHN H. REID, f
Assignee* of tV. Tn
nov 8 ' .{ 208 r '
Custom House.
. FOR T OF SA VANN Ali ’
Surveyor’s Office.
« AnJcllo Ref
GOODS
will be sold low for Cash, viz:
Ribbons of every colors 2 yafds 6.1 cents
White Kid Gloves, very superior, 3lj *'
Undressed very strong colored Kid 25 “
Long white Kid Glove*,_ . 76 a
Gentlemen's Beaver Gloves, 60 '*
Vest Patterns various colors,
Artificial Flowers -flora 12J to 25 “
Tartifn nnd Carolina Plaids.
Bambazetts, very fine, at31^ cts
Calicoes, from 124 to 25 “
Handkerchiefs, from 124 to 31j cts. very large
With a number of other articles all equally low
priced. ,
nov 15 m213 ■_ ,
Prime Pork and Mackerel.
S'BBLS. prime Pork, New York City In-
speetidn
30 Hftlf Bbls. No, 1 Mackerel
30 “ « A'n. 2
For sale by
nov 15
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L. PETTY.
GAUJDIIY & HERBERT,
Have just received,
A AH B BLS - Haxulls Flour
B X lx r20.000 best Spanish Scgars
20 do Gosbeu Butter p.i.iui.mi f nt . a,* inforinatma of|
U
60 bngs prime Greep Coffee
30 bbls do do do’
20 boxes whife Havana Sugar
26 hhds prime.St. Croix do
60 bbls do do do
40 dq do Muscovado do
,60 do Rye Whiskey
10 hhds" do do
5 do N. E. Rum
.• 10 pipes Cognac Brandyy v •
5 do best Hollands Gin
40 bbls N. E. Gin
nage,"
publio, the law will be i
of ignorancc in no case will 1
■’W.
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tains some Christian missions; among
They lost only 26, which were frightened
away by buffaloes; two afterwards went
them, one of the American Baptist Socic- away with the wild horses, which are tut
ty.—The Birmcse, taking advantage.of I mcrous; and ohe or two strayed,
olthc withdrawal ofthe British force, had Fatal Accident.—-On Saturday evening
approached Chittagong, with an army of J I a9 f a dray horse took fright yvhile stand
ing in Chesnut-st. he ran with great speed
down Front-st.to thcw’harf. Thu dray
man, with great intrepidity, seized the
reins, but unfortunately got.entanglpd in
them, was prostrated to the ground, and
crushed by the horse and dray going over
him. . .
Dr. Coates rendered him immediate re-,
lief, without effect; he was sent to tho hos
pital, dircctty, tahoto he survived but a
upwards of50,000 men, but hearing of the
full of Rangoon, retired towards Ava.
The British army rescued many of the
missionaries, who had been ordered to ex-
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edition by the Birmcse commanders.—
The publication of the official accounts
of the wa? h&4b&cn suspended ct Calcut-
moaily for the West India market. Snles,pf prime
fresh beat were made, yesterday, at $4, at 4
months.’ The import has been from Savannah 20
tes; Charleston, 192; Richmond, 10. Total, since
1st Nov. 281 tcs. Export, from 1st to 6th Noy.
\‘233 tierces. TUce,350u4. „ ,
Spirits—We have beard of no sales ofBi-andy.
Whiskey js ipore plenty, several considerable par
cels from .Philadelphia having reached the mar
ket. "
Sugars—We have no transactions to record.
Teas—Hyson skin has declined about 6 cents
perppund. . '
- Tobacco—We hgve no sales lo notico.
Exchange*—Bills on London, 00 days, 9,-} a 94
prom; France, 616 a 5 124; Amsterdam. 41; Bos
ton, at sight, par a i dil;, Philadelphia, do par a 4
dis; Baltimore, do, \ a 4 di*i Richmond, do, J. a 1
dis; North Carolina, 4 ; a 44 dis; Charleston, do 2
a 1 dis; Savannah, do, 24 a 3 dis; N. Orleans, do.
par a 4 dis. Am. Gold ( 2J «3 prem; Eiig. do, 24
a 3 prom; Doubloons> 16 80 a 16 90) do Patriot,
16 60 a 1570.
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting __
Otto of Hoses in elegunt gHt bottles of varb
pus palterns
Macussaf, ilusfla, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum in Pols and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water
Ro«e,Bcnjoiif, Musk, Olive, Vcnucular, Pal.ra,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent
Variegafed ; , and English Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Nuples shaving Soap in Pots
Shuving Cakes, ire • N’
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, new
Patterns
Hair Powder and Powder Puffs
Pocket Books and Fd&cct Wallets; with and
without springs
La Fayette and ,Silk Stocks,
Elastic Wirejind Cnbiirg.Stiffners,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt handles,
Tonnge Scrapers,
Nail,-Cloth, llnir and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Gloss Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards,
Metal Shaving Boxes,
Flouting Topers of every description,
Tonguin Beans, Musk, Carmine,
Court Pjaslcr, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber Light* and Matches,. Segnr . Box
es, kc
20 do priipe Pork
60 do 1 new Mackerel No. 3
60 boxes yellow Spap •
40 do New Bedford Sperm Candies
20 kegs Shot, assorted
*i» 100 do , Duponts Powder
60 half kegs do do
10 bags Black Pepper
20 boxep fresh Chocolate) No. 1
' 00 kegs Spiced Salmon / ’ . \,
With a general assortment of
GROCE RIES,
GAUPRY &.HERBERT
nov 15 »213
if enforced—the I
receivedhiuil
S? S unity or and Inspector p/the jtemr
Sec, 43. And be if further enacted.,^;
proprietor, importer, or consignee, or n.
i agedt, wlio mav receive said certificate,- »J
on the sale or delivery of any ofthe «’-P
J wines or teas, deliver to tho purchasewy
j sers thereof, the certificate or certiacaWb
I ought to accompany tho same, oh paw e 4
I iug the sum of $50 for each cask, chest, m
j cose, with which such certificate shall w J
livercij;—and if any casks, chests, ves
1 scs, containing distilled spirits, ff,n ” ,
I which-by tho foregoing provisions i
I marked and accompanied with certinc i j
I be found in tho possession of any P®” 0 '"
rxnrtinfl wStli stmh mnfks Hlld. C6rt»BCttl j
Hops,
A SMALL quantity of tills Article suitable for
medicinal purposes, just received and for sale
annul with such marks and cen
u e presumptive evidence that the j
to forfeiture; and it shall be lawful V>t,T
of the custpnis or of inspootion to sea
forfeited; nnd if upon the trial in con 5 9 .
sucli seizure, the owner or claimant oi r
wines or teas seized, shall not prove tnu
, were imported into the United States s
—1 Jaw, and the duties thereupon pnid 0
they shall be adjudged to be forfeited,
c for Sec. 44 And be it further enacted, U
by
nov 13
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1 A Qroc1e Ifalkden’i
IU received and for i
irpo
LAY -k HENDRIC
Shad's 1
212
Ink Powder,
:soN;
iuildings
'sale of any cask, chest, vessel or case, " I
been or shall be marked pursuant toMMi
a. I aforesaid, as containing distilled sp 1 ^’ .Jj
- tens and which has been emptied ot u
and prior to the delivery thereof to tne P
or any remoyal thereof, the marks nnd
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Shad's Buildings.
30
l-cer cf inspection or of the customs, who s q
due notice being given attend, itoirt ail'
at which time the certificate wbichoUg^
company such cask, clmst,<wsal9f fJj
I so bn returned und cancelled; . 0 r il
’ ^rockei^ Warie, ~'i _
Crates assorted CROCKERY, selected I H0 i,’e returned undcaucelied
Ol/ particularly for this market. Just recoiv- w lio sliuli obliterate, counterfeit, niter y
ed and /or sale by CALVIN BAKER. „ ' ° Q or number placed by an
nov 12 211 spection upon any cask, chest, vessn ^
Enel isll Mustard. taining distilled spirits,Winestor teas,^ ^
JJSBjBjfSfif “,P7IXT7"AUIIANTED. JuM rtejhr.d and f.ir «ala aiS,.’),'"” mi«J any chest, »<>»!,''
I-AYfcHlsSBKICKSON.
mnh>ntfir\ hv « rr/,r»rl i _ 1 "V : 11 V ^ VL “ * n,,£ ^ DUDlDfilS, 8CI tllCrCOH ,) A fact'
Gun Powder,
I "I Qi? qn. Casks and 133 half nr.. Casks Ro-
I J. OU gin’ Orange Gun Powder for sulc by
1 Itr LORD & Co.
N. R. This article comes very highly recom
mended and is warranted in all respects equal to
the best English Powder heretofore, imported.
Dealers arc invited to call and examiao the sum-
. ■ , ,1 , ....... mnvu im.u uuuu
■rejected by u good judge, and arc offered for sale
at least 20 per ct. lower than has ever been sold in
this market for CL.h or credit. -Parcbasers woul‘
:ll to call and examine them.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists hitd Druggists,
Shud’s Buildings.
do well
oct26
196
James Morrison,
i j ZVlftBsl be found in future, at his office
| Vt tho counting room of Calvin Baker.
office over
| pies,
hov 11
M210
marks and numbers, !
' | provisions aforesaid, shall lm yc - o/ - w
obliterated, in presence of any olhcu^ fC
’■ i tion as aforesaid; or who slia-H « ^® 0 mp an >'
to deliver the certificate
cask, chest, vessel or c » se '’“
numbers shall have, been dcfac n , (|ll j rc
manner aforesaid, on ' )Cin S f , ' ls j om s-, sh al
au officer of inspect on or dmmgfrf
each and every suc.h oirencc fo lcX
hundred dollars, with costs ol sun.
nov 0
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