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riould have n I
tail, ' rl ! tr0 ',’| lv i lef o, hr your efforts,
(eceptioiii * n “ gnllgllt tliB P»>' of
minht . d “ I "“c h ( , h “ # r«.ut subject to
jommnniiy “ j e 5(i | ong devoted,
*J“' r JJ'iM ll be the'pleasure of
,n "innl to con nue you. as the fuiih-
“/llvS" I regret that want
„» will allow ma only t» »")'• *
ii'over, molt truly 'your friend and
tiorrant, tl. LINCOLN.
10J . t. iIcKenneti Esq.
DarartTStKitT or War. I
Indian Aralrii slept. **• I 8 *® 1 >
,!«ar sir—I thank you for your fflflJi
fijo of *i*° i9,h ln, V I
SnieutsWM the ftnUarnialng sub-
rod? Indian relallona has hail your
M&Umi" and nut both grail
t nVtiered that the result has been
lJ A„uce «ith those opinions which
1 n elicited from met anil
* coin, same, at which hundreds
nSiJI'eur citizens. dnd the Exe-
■titUiuen h ivo arrived. It Is how.
J lhdt’t true, th.it 'a great diner-
loinlon' exist* on. »''» quesllon.-
_ nor audit any exception he
, full and freo discussion of it. It
tli oiocass alode.'Uint n elonr per-
flYwhal is best, can be arrlvod at t
«is no difference ns to the mom
-jll agreeing that tchat it belt,
J j, dune—best I mesn as regards
iol the Indians, anil the pros-
■nu bapninels of their wco. 1 am
iltout hope that the presflit ••divers -
pinion” leading, at It lias done al-
ind at It will continue to do, to u free
liiTi us" X
eUef.lhat nothing but a pou
nn the States, as a fint itep,
f r Indians.' But I am open to. coi
L and shall feel grateful to the man
ay convince me. that any otliei step,
st one, ought to be taken, lie who
monstrate that the present anoma out
•ne oftlie Indians are friendly to llieir
land Increase, totlielr prosperity, anil
[cement in all the relations which man
to hear to man, land government to
Latent, will have Sdlvtert dots dUllcullyt
sbo will reconcile tho states lo the
i within their limits, of an Indian
jonj and to the organization and
[of separate and independent govern-
I „iiliin tiieh respective sovereignties,
lm lotted another; and those 'dlfll
s beiiiB gotten u»er, the wuy will be
fur those, who stand fady, to go in
i the Indians, and by their enlighten,
[enclri redeem them from their ha-
md their comparatiue ignorance; and
plain to them the sitpei iorityuf mind
Reflects, ovkr merely animal prnpeq-
and theli Indulgence; nnd of our so-
latiuns, and system of government—
four religion and ill prospects, and
oVer theirs'. Bill until shase twu
pns shall have keeh clearly established
as appear to me to ■ be a vain effort
Ste even experiments with n view"to
Is and improve the condition uf the
Is, or to attempt lo save them from
extinction. Or evon should those
■Uni elements be harmuuizeil in the
Lie, and the free assent or the states
led in the oilier, (anil without the uc-
[ishment of both, hn« utterly una
t mail ill elforts be!) wh > does not
e destructive character of ilium ill*
|t which would go In amongst ihn
|shorn tli* contiguous, and surmiii-
Ulrmati, luting tile slow progress
r adrinceinenl Irom their state to
|_ Weakness always was, and always
Heleniiiin't nature should be chun
■'Waned upby power. The Indians
MUinly doomed to destruction, if
lations to the power that surrounds
5 eqt changed, as the summer leaf
f unjler lie prristiing e Ifccls of tile
* trait; md » e might with the same
Wain oyer the dreariness and deso
|f "iWr.and offer resistanee to ihn
PS »q|pb’ spoil the beauty of the
lest, as to attempt to slay thnsoatli-
■ints which are tlilnning the num
Wr Indians, and •wasting away their
In?* *. bo . have equal surcess with
| The only‘remedy for the Indium is,
is nay tiling worth relying upon in
i ienco of the pail; to temovo them
lo action of all that has proved so
l!! v « heri'tdfoie, anil whieli is nu levs
is moment,' and place them under
.[lint shall protect,' and preserve
< them. r
'eroly hope those floppy remits which
Bci|)alo from my recent visit to New
■oy he realized. (J,iten ‘ed uniter
• authority of the Executive, and
-".c wit), ,i,„ wishes, as made
I department, of those wlm urn
PlHpmopioie "PaUration,
fZTr!c$ >lr0VnH ‘' it °S th ' Ab °ri-
tractpdin'gs, as you have seen in the
the Secretary of War, lo the Rev.'
met 'he entire upprabatiun of
1“ ' ; »"d this to me, ns it ),
I" he board, is a very grateful
'‘'"'feudered, in so,far as I
ftn, h ' ad ® ,t,0 "a»y grateful liy the
E?t" * v * Men oftlien;, and of the
rattvely small contribution wlilcli 1
Ienn° m * ko i° ,ho "“Ok of ze.,1, and
lh» i'3P d kl,,dni ! s » of feelings to-
l.n, 15 ■J lian ?‘ Witl ' ,'ihioll 1 .WHS SO
LJ; d as 'hyse distingnisbed gentle-
lumi. ed. They ,j* worthy of the
part tho cause is worthy ijflhetri.Aiid
I n? can convince tho Indians as
l jf ,cst f°r tjieiri.lri llieir present
I y. n must be to witness tho efforts
•ay* them. As wise men
' ho cloud that hangs over our red
_V nd have analiied its elomenfs-
L Jf": 1 °f 'hew destructive qualities
lv ..'.i men > have come forward,vol
an ..iml f 5? or roward . ‘o advise;
ro n th h J’/ ndM ' n ; how "* * nv « 'hem-
mm ,ho fury or the st0 rm. Such
he lo„ b f nOVU , enc8 ' wi " no '* h '«
"P“" ‘hese people.
lesion ul ma * lnceir e pleasuro to
'sisnonVm" l * n ' r ®at” me to do-
■s, yo„f pooermt least Just now.
VendV, m' hera> “ nd <nnny others
tapetofirmiilh j e * c *“ nt “'<1 'ban I
light on dii, , 1 ?,fi ardalhrowin g lh >'
1, d i«lnguUh.d#A
and philanihronhJ k a 01 i<a !n,elli
view ol the w 0 P rlH ’ 0 “ d ,, “ nd, hi B h
'forts Which hs.fn" dccoant °f'he
0 enlighten aJj * been *° l° n R made
^'••Ca^fc-rurabodgin.,.
[engsomeofourbest M° p n ^ n **
I 8 * which should n« 5t .®"i*ens, asjo
a ' in it's onevjn ado P ted i mow
3Pje: But nl r ^? n *| to preserve
'^r IthtVO liten extilnj 1 a “t 1
niostcor. no harm. Tliere is 'nothing dnngerrluiirf
orrjjr according to Jufleraon, while reason
Id left free to coinliat it—pod this is nut tiie
only one of the doctrines uf this wonderful
man, to which I suhscribo my full assont.
—Hut 1 look Upon this as being worthy of
nil acceptation, and about which thcro can
not be two opinions.
I notice much wilting, and labored es
says to prove; frdih treatios, and ollierwtSe.
the rights oi tho Indians; nnd arguments
urnnously onldiced, showing that our re
lations to tlieso people,asm their particu
lar locations, ought out to bo violated, 8u
far as these writings imply any intention in
the If,xeuutivi! to drive llte Indians oR', by
force, or even refuse (within legal nnd con
stitutional limits) to protect t,mill, they are
wholly without application. This, I hum
bly conceive is nut the question. It is otic
of another sort—nnd embraces the ample
proposition, what le best to be dome,
ai,L things coffstDEHEn, for liming' anil
bettering the condition of the Indians! As
well might labored cvvnys ho written to
provo Ilia right of a family of children to a
family mnnsion, wlilcli had been secured lo
them by inheritance, and by every otliei
sort of binding titlo nnd such right brought
tu hour.upon the guardian of these children
as applicable, and conclusive against his
i*flbrts to persuade such uf those children
as might yet survive the action upon their
lives of some deadly elements, originating
in the very mansion itself, to leave it, ami
go tvhero they,would lie free, in nil the fit
hire, fruin llieir desolating) ollects. If tho
inheritor, uf this innnsiuii were not idiots,
ns well as children, they would eo—espcci
ally when it should bo demonstrated tu
llieir Very senses, that nothing awaited
them, to the mansion, hut extin 'lion; and
every tiling., preserving and beneficial a
waited them on their removal from it.
For nty own part, I look upon the Indians
(with some few .exceptions of course)
be nothing hut children, aiiil am ennvin
d that nothing would he so good for them
as to trggt tljcm ns such—provided Hie object
oftlie treatment was to improvo llieir ton.
dltlmi; and v those who undertook llieir
gnardinnsHl)i,' wore quiiliRed, hath ns it rc-
gnuls tlio power, nml llie will to advance
their happiness. Wolmdv questions the
kind designs ol the government of ill s
country towards these people; nud it wer"
time tlnown away to prove Ilia, it lias,alien
the Indians are upon lands belonging to
the Federal Government, the poiccr.
The great objoct in dtscu'sfigns of tins
subject, should V (ns indeed iii all others)
lo keep to tile quest I.et-every thing
irrelevant be put nside; let not an atom of
S nliiics, or sectarianism, ho |
oat even in its neighborhood—and let all
look the evils that we all see' among the
Indians, full in the face, and put Ihn ques
tion eacli to Itimsolf, what is best to
lie done to save this hapless fare from the
noccssry nml fatal consequences of anoma
lous relations to os? Them will he noatned
then of labored essays; of reflning upon the
stipulations df treaties, m of going backlit
to tho p st, nnd telling what ought to have
been dono; 6r of forcing states lido a con
Riot with the Federal Union, since, if the
slates yield, (and all llte other poTnls be car
ried,) it is clear to any body’s appreliim
sion, that for the Indians to live, and pros
per within them. Is impossible.
Accept assurances of my respects and
sincero friendship.
TIIOS. I„ M'RF.NNEV.
lion. II. Lincoln, Boston.
07- Advertisements omitted
shall bo attended to in nnr next.
in day
COWHBHCI1L.
Dates i iiosi LtvriirooL,::::::::TTH Sett,
•'ates mom 11 Avn*.:::::t:::t::t::E4TH Ana
■peotea—it ego do
[bv theoeoroia.)
Extract of a letter received in this city,
dated
Liverpool, sept. 5.
We IIOIV enclose von account sates of
your notion per Unicorn, Sii^ Howard
Douglass, Agnes & Ann and‘Oglethorpe,
which we hope will he found correct We
regret tho unfavorable issue of your, opera
tions this season, hut wo trust the ensuing
one will bo more fortunate.
Tho transactinns in cotton this week has
been oil a more extensive scnle than for
some lime, reaching nearly 30,000 bags,
hut it hus been dune in a very quiet man
ner. holders having met the demand with a
free disposition to sel—no advance is ob
servable, The large stock of irlouus ami
Alabama, a large pri porlion of which con
sists of low quality. Interferes sensibly to
tile detriment of the same ejass uf Uplands,
Imt the bolter qualities of the latter main
tain full prices, and more likely to do. as
they are getting into cmnpaiatiiely a nai-
row compass. We have this week sold ol
your Uplands per • tedrgia, E. Ida bags at
b S-lid ami 1118 hags oftlie same mark at
b f-tfd—tkffJ. W Gt (nig*-prove a clear,
oven and well stapled parcel, and we ox
peel to olHuin G I 8d for them shortly.
It is reasonable to calc-dale that present
rales ivill he supported—‘the consumption
is going rm at the full ratio uf nny I'ormor
periods (ml tile general depression of trade
in the country, and the complaints fro
foreign markets, will not warrant tho cx-
pecl.itjuii of hliv material or permauont
improvement in 1 tl|o raw article.
If a fair average crop of Uplands is made,
and you Rod but little .shipping in the ear
ly par of tho season, tile first few enrgoes
that arrive will meet ri ready sale at ful
ler prices than old cottons of a similar de
scription. If you. could lay them down
hero, (ncUtding all (.Imrges, at the mini
mum quotation in the enclosed circular,
say i d-Sd for good fair quality (and
would .recommend your keeping up to that
classification more prat|Culariy) we, consi
der Uplands would prove an advantageous
remittance. Tliere are foiy orders going
from here, artd those few at low limits.
, ‘‘ron Islands to cost over 10 cents for
'•lean common quality "are more hazard
ous, even if only 8 Srds of -a ipoderato
crop is made—the consumption Inis been
materially curtailed by the spinners espo.
■ually of fine cottons continuing sn long.ofT
nrk for an advance iu wages, which the
masters refuse to'give, without any appar
i-nt prospect of the differences being spec
dily adjusted. Stained Sea Islands, unless
rood clean quality are quite out of fashion,
being superseded by the loW price of Bra
zil and Egyptian. . „
I The Meridian Is not yet in; the Supe-
ior nrrjvod yesterday, bringing us yonr
; favor of the tstb of July, by which we ub-
,serve your movements in shipments by the
former vessel, - \To hopo they will.do you
,sonio goadi'
. Extractor another loiter; dated
LIVERPOOL, SMt. 7.
>V o hnvo sent yoq by this conveyance
copies of tiie, catalogue of the last iiuullc
sales of Sea Islands, which may ho or some
survlco to you. Tliere is a very fair„in-
qniry in the Upland market this murning,
hut untiling of interest to communicate,
The liloriiHim from your porl; airived
Inst evening, blit we liavo none of your fa
vors to acknowledge by her. We are still
decidedly of opinion tliui tho first few par
elcs of neiv crop Unit arrive will do some
good; If they can ho laid down hern at 5 3 4
fur good fair quality, und olheis in propor
tion, including ail charges,
TIIE MARKETS.
Liverpool Sept. 5.—Tiie demand for
Cotton this week litis .neon rather exten
•Ivo, the sales amounting to upwards of
111,900 bags £200 Egyliiins, GOO Brazil &
500 American have bceii taken for oxpint,
Iii prices we can notice no alteration since
our last.—The ealaswomprlsn 05 Hea Isl
and at 10 1-4U to t£d. With 30 stained at
5 3 4d toG 1-4(1—6390 Bowed 4 8-4d to
0 I -4d— 185o Orleans 4 5-8d lo 7 t-8d—
5350 Mobile ami Alabama 4 5-ud In G 1-Id
—130 Pernainbueo 0 l-lil to 7 I -Id—980
Maraiiham 5 5-Bil lo G 3 Id—.100 H ilda
S 3 4(1 Iu 0 1 4—10 Carlhagen.1 41-£d—
£5 Surinam 5 3 4d— 800 Dcmerarn 5 1-1
In 0 1 2d—40 Welt India 5 l-3d to 5 I-id
—1730 Egyptian 5 7-8d In 7 -2d—350
Surat 3d li/4cl— and £9 Bengal at 4 l-4d
per III.
ISO tes, Carolina Rice have been dispo
sed of at 15s Oil to 17s Oil perewt,
London Sept 4 —Tho demand for Rice
oarlylin the week was checked by tlm fall
in the Corn market t 787 hags very good
cargo Rich was taken Tuesday at Its 8d ;
the market since lias been more firm, and
there is no alteration to nutice In the pri
ces.
The Cnttnn market is more firm hut
without briskness, The purchases for tiie
week coding last night inclusive, consist
of 390 Bengal at 3 I-4(1 to 4 1-4(1—1780
Surat 3d to 4 3'4d—00 Madras £3-4 to
4 7-0d—00 New Orloans 5 7-8d—140
Hawed 5 l-2d to B l-Od—and 10 Pcriiams
nt 5-8d per III. Ily public sale (bis day
IU49 bales Colton,chiefly ordinary (jurats,
auiltakeu hi at2,1 4dto 3 t ud per lb.
Glasgow, Avgust 28.—In Colton the-
transactions have been very limited ; the
sales oftlie week are only 593 packages,
nod prices are down about I - Or] per lb, the
particulars are, (3 Sen Island at ltd a
I id, 171 lioweds at 5 I Id, a Oil 17 inferi
or doat4 9'4d 03 Orleans nl Od n B 1-0,1
45 Mobile nt 5 t Od.l'i Egyptian atn 8 4d
29 Deiner.ua tu 7 1-4, 4 Grenada 5 l -8d,
115 Surat at 3 3-8d o 4 l-2d.
MACON; October 10.
Colton.—Considerable Colton is daily
coming into ’. aiket and is selling at from
7 1 -2 to 0 cents.
• NEW YORK. Oct.
Cotton.—The sales from the 3d to the
Bill Inst, inclu-ivn, amount to about BOO
bales, consisting of 800 Uplands at 8 1-4 lo
10 14 cents. A few bales bf the new crop
at tile latter price, cash; 80 Alalia mas at 9
1-2 cents and 40 Now Orleans at 10 1-2
cents. Tin- demand lias been quite limited
ami a considerable part of the business
done, was affected by agreement to sltip a
quantity nn owners aoedunt, Import 522,
Export loifthe mouth ending SOrli nit. II,-
252.
Rice.—AVe nolo a sale of about 100 tcs.
A * 8 8 a 2 7-8 per 190 Ills.
MARINE LIST.
PORT OP SAVANNAH.
ARK1V It.
Ship Georgia, Vuriium, 30 (Is fin Liver
pool, with n full cargo of Dry Goods,to A
Low &co. Coii-ignees, ' Campbell, R
Habersham, N II &1I Woe I, A Low &co
Low, Taylor &coJ II Reid, O W Owens,
Stiles & Fannin, N Wallace, &T Yunng.
Passengers, Messrs Win Scarborough, Jno.
Millci, Androw Low, jr. Maria Quigly,
Edward Ouigly, Tcrrenco Quigly, Abra
ham Lewis, loin's Lewis, Henry Ross. Tiie
ship Franklin. Taylor, for this port was to
sail on tho same day. Arrived previous to
tiie 7th oil. William, Larinoiir, and lltbor
Ilia, Hamilton, from Charleston; Hermit
age, Ivanlmo, Tecumveh, Saracen,-and
Quebec Trader, fin New Orleans; Peru,
Dick, from Mobile, Tiie Sarali Sc. Caro
line, to sail loth, nnd brig William, nre
advertised for Charleston. Entered for
loading Will Neilsun, for New Orleans—
I lth-iusi. Iu(• 31 Hi Ion. 75, spoke sclir
Orion,from Porlo Ca .Bello hound to Bal
timore. Tlmi (day 3 P. M. was hoarded
hv the British armed, sclir .Monkey and*
treated politely
Ship Himtoaia, Watson, Neiv York 5 d -
to S II Fay Seen, J Auze, and O Tenney
Schr Excel, llelikei. New York. 4 ds to
Cohen & Miller. Mdzo lo L Baldwin
&co,Tnft Si Padolford, D & B Foley, J VV
Long, M Prondergust, E Wells, L W Cur
tis, J A Blanton, J Cuinming. C W Camp
field, it .Malone,O II Lama , J Waring,
Hazard & Denslowft W .Morrell, Cnndler
S: Davidson, Stiles & Faintin', M Wood
ward, L Baldwin ,vco II Lord, E ltoecl,
Mansfield & Pardee, Finch & Warland, J
Stone, Chichester & Scranton, W Alai shall
T Butloi ico.Luy Si lloiidrlokson, J In-
glis, A Bennett, N B & 11 Weed & Steam
boat Co. Passengers, A Bennett, lady and
child,'G W Weeks, lady and child, Messys
J S Beers, W Coles. N Jcnks, M Wood
ward. D C Hawes, J Huff, E Hull - . D Par
ker, E Lockwood, E Weils, W Edwards,
II Banks, C Southard, A B Curtis, DVea
der, J Sagurs, II Sagurs, J l. Clark, A W
Smith, L W Curtis and 1 servant.
Sloop Dirigo, Bates, Providence 5 days
with a full cargo to A & E Wood, and
s jndry persons m Darien. Passengers.
Messrs J Turner. E Bliss, J Robins, F
Robins. Walker, Palmer, Church, Smith.
Tillinghast. • , _ ,
Sloop Matthews, Pierce, fin Ogoechee.
12 hales Sea Island Cotton to R Haber
sham.
BELOW.
A brig front Bath, waiting orders*
CLEARED.
Ship Henry, Motire,. New York.
. Unit, Shctpter t,- Tupptr.
Sohr Glide, Milcy; New York.
Cohen S{ Miller
Iailed.
Ship Henry, Moore, New York.
Ship Eliza & Abby, Manchester, Pro
vidence.
Schr Glide, Macy, New York.
Revenue Cutter Georgia, on a cruise.
Sloop Leader, Chevalier, Dapen.
I Sloop AoiivSoloVieb/SqDhurf..
DEPARTED, . •
Steamboat Wm Guston, Bowman, An
gusta. - ’
Steamboat Augusta, Brooks, for Augus
ta.
ARRIVED VRO.ll This FORT.
At Liverpool, previous to the 7tH lilt,
•hips Superior, and Mciedinn.
op vo this puR-r. .
.. At New York, 8th iuit. ship llimiltdn,
io sail 20th.
At New York, 0th sloop Atigiista, to sail
loth.
At New York, loilt ship Emperor, lien-
hett.
At Boston Otii brig William, to sdll ISth
Inst.
At New York, 10th bark Armadillo,des
patch.
cleared for this port.
Al Providence 7th lust, sluop Meislialt,
Chase.
■ MEMORANDA. .
Pile brig Francis, Croll, for Charleston
andtliis poitto sail totli inst. was left at
Philadelphia by the Transport ‘at Charles
ton. ,
The brig l.yilia, fin P oVidenee, fur this
porl, is reported in the New York papersof
the Gill inti, ashore near Hurl date.
Extract of a letter, dated
AUt.USTA.OcL 14.
The pole boat Ogle'hnrpc, arrived at
this port from Savannah in 13 days, said
lo be the shortest trip made this Seinoil.
Her cargo will be landed tomorrow.
Darien Oct. 15,—Arr schr Clarion, Now
York 5 ds.
Sloop Sapclo, New York 5 ds.
SPOKEN.
15th Inst. offCliaileston; bldg Newcas
tle fit, Boston for this port.
lOtlt iu-t. lat. 38, brig Kingston, from
Jamaica for this pint.
18lh inst. lat. S7, sloop Charles, from
Wareham, (Mass.) for this porl.
From our Correspondents,
. s Ojjiccs oj the Courier, Mercury )
and Ornette, >
Charleston, Oct. 15—7 p. si. )
ARRIVED.
Brig Sarah, Hath, (Mo.) 10 ds—hound
to Savannah put in on account of head
winds.
IN THE ovvino -
Ship Isaac Hicks, fin New York.
Mariner’s Church.
T HE services itflho Mariner’sClmrcli
will commence TOMORROW
MOtiNING. nnd will he continued rogu-
larly on every Sabbath,
oct 17
Dauciiijr Academy;
J OHN C. LEGE, respecifully informs
Ills Irlends arid the public, that his
Dalicjng School for the reception nfynimg
Ladies und Blasters, will lie npan on Mon
day the 2d of November next: in lh» Solo
mon’s Lodge Room. Days of Tiliton,
Momluys. IVednesaays .mil Pridayt, at 0
o’clock P. M. He will also attend in pri
vate houses and Seminaries.
The school for Gentlemen wilt abo com
mence outlie same evening, nt 7 o’clock.
Price of Ttsition at the HchnnlRoaiii, g|g
K er quarter, sod private lessons |I5, one
alfpayable advance.
net 17 207 }!||
$30,000,
Millcdgcvillc Masonic Hall
LOTTERY,
FIRST CLASS.
To BE COMPLETED IN FlVV. DrAWINOS,
Tile first drawing to take place pus.lively
on tho 14th df November next, dr al an
eatlinr period, should the snle of Tickets
justify.it,—Tito whole of tiie prizes pay
able sixty days after the drawing, subject
to a discount of 10 per cent.
SCHEME:
Sheriff's Sale.
Gri the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL lie sold in front uf the Court
House in the County uf t'ffing-
ham between the Usual hours of sale.
Two Imtuli-ed acres of Und with all and
singular the improvements thereon, lying
and being in tiie comity of Elfin.ham
hounded by land of Wm. Woniahk and nil
the east by Und grab ed to Wright Lofiley
levied un ns tiie properly, of Frederick
Womack Id satisly sundry executions in
favor (If Thomas /.Tamil, J else Hinder
tin and olheri, levied on and returned to
me hv a Constable.
J.R. MORGAN, i.e.c.
net It
1 prize of
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do
do -
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1
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5
5
5
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25
Tickets,
Halves,
Qu ARTJShS,
$30,000
15.000
10,000*
5,090
1,000
900
BOO
* 790
OHO
BOO
400
890
too
100
ltd oo
9 00
2 50
For sale in a great variety nf numbers at
LUTHER’S
Lottery and Exchange OJJlce.
oct 17
R 1
MADAM G. PETIT,
FROM PARIS.
ESPEOTFIJLLY informs the La-
dies of Savannah and its vioinity,
that she will open on the ltd inst.
A large mil Elegant 'Assortment of
MILLENARY,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Consisting of
' French Bonnets
Ostrich 1
Bird of Paradise 5 Feathers.
Marabou )
Thread Lace nnd Bohinetts
French Embroidery Cups, Capes,&c.
Artificial Floweis
Ladies Hoad Dresses, very elegant
Fancy Boxes, See, dec. die.
Madam Petit enntinues the
Bonnet and Dress Making
nnd will executn all orders al the shortest
notice. Scuddtr's Building opposite Low,
Tan lor lico's.
oct 11 207iJ
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the flest Tuesday in Decen.ber next,
D *V conformity with h resolution of coun-
JL cil, I shall proceed, in front of the
Court House between the usual hours of
10 and 4 o’clock, to sell the following loti,
viw ' »
Lot no. 49, Hr own ward, bounded east
by lot no 60, -sfliltlf by i tnne of 30 feet
wide,north by a street of 76’feet’ wide and
went by a Stro*t 45 feet wide.
Lots nos. &o nnd 61, upon which the
•Cirrus now stands.
Lois rios. 6b and id Hrown ward, bnun-
east by lot no 57, south by Liberty sireet,
that fronts the South Commons, west bv
Hull sireet and north by a lane 30 ft wide.
building onejind a quarter story high
anil 60 feet long stands upon one of these
lots.
Lots nos. 61 and 62, Brown waird. frori*
ling the tiiiiitli Common.
Led do *3, Columbia ward,bounded east
by Columbia Square, south by Vork street
west by lot no 24, and north by President
Strefel.
Lots nos. 47 and 48, Jackson ward.boun-
ded south by Liberty Meet, west by JojTej*
son sireet, north by a lane of 30 feti wide
and east by lot no 40.
, . F. M. STONti, c. m.
oct 17
Eor Freight or Ciiarter.
Tho last sailing lirig
UNION
. Capt, Jordon.
Burthen 170 tons or 1500 Itarrel., four
yo.tloid, will be ready tu receive, a ergo
III 3 or 4 day.. For terms apply to
oct IS CGIIEN & ill 11,1,ru.
For New York.
The flue fast sailing hrig
Frances, > ,
F»y, Mailer,
Will meet>i(h r^uick rietpriudi# For
freight of passage, applv to thq master on
board, at Anoiaux’s wharf, or to
oct 15 . ... CUIIEN& MILLER
For PiiryBburg and
Paraclmclar.
. Oyster Hall.
FBY IlE aliove old and well known estab-
1 lislinicnt is qo* open for tiie season.
The prnpiietor beg- leave to return thanks
fur past favors, ami solicits a continuance
oftlie same—lie pledges liimsell that nil
exertions slialI he wanting on his part to
keep lip the repulaliun ofliis4iouse for the
supeiiority of its accommodation,numerous
improvcmenlshaving been made at consid
erable expense, and all with an eve to the
comfort of his friends and patrons.—'Ve
trust therefore, tliaUlis exertions will en
sure him a continuance oftlie public favor.
To his Country Customers lie.can pro
mise a regular nml Constant supply of
Oysters, sent to any part of tin mo States
South Carolina and Georgia, put up to or
der ; having made extensive arrangements
for that purpose. All orders will ns usual
be thankfully received and promptly exo-
euted, hv the public’s Obedient Servant,
C. MIDDLETON.
oct 17
(15“ The Milledgeville Recorder aod
llte Augusta Constitutionalist, will publish
die above threo times'; and forward their
hills to this office..
Notice. ,
T iie savannah library, win
he opened hereafter, on Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday in each week from
3 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
WM MOREL, Librarian,
oct IT Wf
The Steamboat
COTTON PLANT,
Being now in the best order, will coni
mence, her,regular route for ilia season on
MONDAY MORNING NEXT, Iflih
inst. at 7 o’clock A. At. She will leave
Wayne’s.whaif for the above place— w ill
touch at Puryshurgli and jirncce l to I’uru-
clinelar, will arrive there in the evening—
will leave I’arachuctar at half past Oo'el'k
A. M. on Tuesday Morning, tough at Pu-
rysburgli, arrive at Savannah iu tho even
iug; and on Wednesdays, Thursdays ami
Saturdays, nt f o'clock, {u'tha morning,
"ill leave Wayne's Wharf for P.uryslmrgli
(only)—will leave Ptlrysborgh.at 2 o’l-lncl,
P. til. on each' of those days, arriving at.
Savannah in the evening.. ..Till* route «Jji
positively continue during the fall, winter
and spring—charges will be moderate, and
all freight payable in Savannah.
For freight or passage, apply on board,
nr to the subscriber at his Wood Yard,
Wayne’s wharf.
^ S1IADRACH WINKLER.
oct 15 £08si . _
X 3 U«LIC MALES..
FURNITURE
.ily .J. B. Herbert.
On TUESDAY, totlt Inst. ,
Af.1| o'clock, will bo sold at ilia East
end of the Academy.
A (iUsNt)TT op
FURNITURE.
. Consisting of.
1, and Sofa.j
Bureaus,' ,
Dressing Tables,,
Breakfast Tables,
Carpets.
Bedsteads and Beds,
Bitov* I and Tongs,
And Irons, Ne. &so.
aLso
• t A Qumititji of
Kitcluiii' Furniture.
Terms cash.
oct 17
By J. B. Herbert.
On the first Tirtilay in .\uvembtr nett.
Will bo sold heloie the Court House bfi-
tween the usual Ilnurs of sale.
A negro called CJESAIt sold at the risk
of the former purchaser he not having com
plied ivitli the terms of sale.
oct IS-
Chichester d* Scranton,
Ml it CHANT TAILORS,
North Bust Corner oj Young’s Buildings,
H AV and are teceiving . Ivy tho late
arrivals from New York and Phila
delphia, a handsome assortment of season
able
Ready Made Clothing-,
CONIISTINO nr
Dress and Frock (HI ATB.CQATEE8,
PANTALOONS, VESTS. 'Biirts.lland-c
kerchiefs, Cr ivr.ts. Stocks, Hosiery,Men’s,
Youth’s and Children's Moroero and Cloth
CAPS,l.adies‘& tientlemen's CLOAKS
Stc. Sic,
Together With a Splendid Assortment of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, CAsf
SlEllES AND VESTINGS,
«I lift 11 they are prepared to make to order,
in fashionable style, at short notice,
oct IS
j I .V
. Coffee & SugitV.
"■ A2k 11 CS prime Green doffeo
JL x_F vr 190 kegs Nulls essorled si
zes
1 hales Foolsciu Paper
Whole and lialf bbls new Flolli 1
80 lioxes Buncll Raisins
Landing front schr. May Flour
AND IN STORE.
10 Ithda piime St. Qroix Sugar
40 Luis do do
so hints N O Sugar
50 bbls do do
ALIO
A genital supply of
GROCE R 1 ES.
• in-lully selected lur family use.
<l\Ul)RY &LEGRIEU
,ocl !3 205w i
For Augusta;
The staunch arid well
built pole boat
A. SIBLEY,
hvitfs a' full set. pf hands
and a lighter to attend her on the river,
will meet with' quick dispatch. For .freight,
apply to 1 i
CANDLER Si DAVIDSON,
oct 15 . Mongin’s upper wjinrf.
Just Received and for Sale
A FEW kegs superior Lard, for family
use. By
oct |3 S.J. BRYAN.
100 dollars Reward.
S TOLEN front tiie .Western Mail
which left this City 6ri Saturday
night last, a package containing $0.84.08,
consisting as well as can lie recollected of
tile following bank notes:
1 of 100 dollars
1 “ 50 do.
The balance—20’s 10's 5's rind some S’s &
2’s.„a|l marked“19M Sept'r." Thenoest
were principally of the-Branches of the
Bank of the State of Georgia—some of the
Centraf Brink and Bank of Ma'coq—done
up in a package addressed to Beets, Booth
& St, John, Augusta. The above reward
will be paid on its delivery m either oftlie
offices ol the subscribers,at Savannah,Au
gusta or Charleston. .
BEERS, BOOTH & ST.J0HN.
SOJR20 ,39J ■■ A
Seasonable Goods.
TT ANDING from ship ; gtetMnrpc, n-
u A general and , filrnsivc importiitian’of
, FALL AND IVINTER.
BRITISH GOODS.
- Which meoflVird for.sale,together with,
j complete -iseonnient of ■
HQMFSTIO AHTICLKS,
For *nle by
l.c«’.' TAYLOR 4tOO.
lOpt 20 190 - - - r
L. Scriiytoli. , "
lias In stun qndfor sa li, x
Aik riK DS prime licmp Colq
JL W ton UngginR,
39 brigs GiL’fii Coffee
25 bbls Portland Hum
25 do Whiskey
20 do Northern Gill
50 kees Cut Nails and Urads
,10 ions Iron .
1000 bushels Sail .
20 kegs n'obacc/D
10 CHskf Cliff«•
20 boxes do
50 five gallon Demijohns,
10 qr casks sueel Al.duga Winp
15 India bbls . dn
10 c.»tiy -boxes Hyson Tea ,
5 hlids St Croix und N O Sugar
16 bbls l.oiif do
50 reums l.ntter Paper
50 do Funhenp do
- 5 bales Hru> i Hhirt'Ogs ^
1 do Sheetings
100 bags Shot -
Lead, Po»vde.», Spanish & Amcri*
can Hegms, „
Salt Petre, Bar Soap{
Race and Gioutid Ginger.
Almonds. Paper Tobacco, Starch,'
Cussin, Sweet Oil, ’
. Togeiher with a general nssonment of
GROCERIES, suiiabie Tor the city or
countrv trade. t
net 15 20Rp
School for Young Ladies. 1
M I88.WlLi.ARp, & .MISS MEAD,
have arrived iri this city and will
open their school on Monday next, in (lie
basement itorv oftlie house o eupied hyMra
Platt opposite Johnston Bqiiarri.—They
barn concluded,' that they will take three
or four classes, in tlie| English branches,
&tlio terms of tuitinnliv.il! he llte same asin
other schools, fur young ladies in this city.
Parents, and Guardians, wishing to place
thpir daughters or wards under llieir caro.
ran see them by cnlling at Mis. Plalt'l
where they cun also see.llieir recpinmciida-
lions from gentlemen whose daughters they
have educated
Mackereir
1 HO BBLS No. 3 Mackerel
JLXrXF<25 do 2 .do
25 do t dp
25 lialf do 1 do
.25 do 2. do
Landing from brig Progress and for sale
by B. VV. DBi.AAlATER&Co.
oct 15
20b D
Landing,
30 4 pipe, I La'tham’s Pure Rum
50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel ' .
50 boxes White and Yellow Soap
to firkins Goshen Butter
3 dozen Fancy Chairs
. dct.itT COHEN So MILLER*'