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a<ijprBff Jl icA.w. fbeiifkick s. fell. • n rv rri ntkr. Daily i'tqicv <Mi»ht dollars per .muuui Counts/ f.iper six doll.tts per annum. riVAiii.r. in AUVANer.. All News, and New Advcitisanieiits'ap pear in boili papers, Ollico tu IHf.Umui’s lluee slaty cm irk Lmilamg, on the IJay,' ncm tlio Mx- chanuc, heiwcon Unit ami DiaytoM-sueci'* «A VANIVAfL FRIDAY BVEN1NG, Oot. m. The following arb the contents of the forthcoming number of tho Soulheru Uc- view which will appear fn' Charleston on Monday next:—Sismondfa Political 13^ conomy; II. Cftba; III. Hall’s Travels in Nottli America ; lV r . Novels-—Povcr- enx ; V. Influence of Chivnlrv npnn Lit erature; VI. Sir Walter Raleigh; Vtl. • Clavsiflc ltion of Plant* { VIIL Ahno of (jio;rtein. The ship Ilantonio, captain Wnljon, * which cleared atihis pott yesterday lor "Havre, lias on hoard B01 bartw of. cotton, entirely composed of the now crop. Tjic 11. has been hut fourteen days in port* On Oils.—It is saidtsaysilie Macon Tel* ograph) I* Uroar of Aftlledgevilla. and E. D. Tracy of this place, will be nan. dictates, besides the present Incumbent (Judge Colquctt.) for Judge of tho Cfoata- lioochy circuit. v Far Senator in Congress, various names, m addition to that of John Forsyth, are spoken of: among others, A. Cuthbert, E F. Tattnall, William Schley, &c. Hi mis says, "The report is current,and vre'deem it well founded, that Ihu U* S. ship llrandywinc ^preparing to sail for Mexico, to tube out Major flafon nv'Uni- ted States ATtitassadorto tlmi-country — That he is to be succeeded in tho*Wdf De partment, by Col. Hamilton, of 9. Caroli na, seems generally conceded.” Thi* renoit is something like tho large inajorit' which llic sarue writ or said-would he given to Mr. Adams, in Pennsylvania. So says the L. 9. Telegraph of llic SOth inst. r.ight of a clear day. Almost all tho birds which frequent the tnaisli having congre gated into mi immenso flock a little after sunset, a fo* at fust fly up in (lie mi,mill in n few moment, tiic whole flock will follow' them hv degrees; in a hint! of spiral colttinn until they Imre all lelt the place. This bird is one ot (lie few that affords any profit to the shooter, inasmuch as they alt-shot for 'hepef itntl the pof alone. No gentleman (sportsman would think of \va- iling tinuugluinul tip to Itis knees, ttntl "PENSACOLA, Oct. 13. ARRIVAL OF TUB GRAMPUS. The U. S. sehr. tirampus, Lieut. Com. Latimer, arrived at this port no Sunday e- vetting last, after n passage of 0 days from Havana. Capt. Latimer lias politely lur nlslied us with the ‘following interesting ttctvs: A llritish packet amred at Havana on tlie 2d oftlfa piesem month, with dispatch- es ftom Genet al liarradas—stating tltat llte town,of Oltl Tampico had lieen inve'ted tly tilruvo the n, streaking tin,I (Creeping j by i?l. Anna with a portion of .ids itriity for two nr three hours to-get a shot at a j (1500 men.) titat after an action of several flock of them; ami,-.Diet they are kitted, it requires an experienced eye to find them, their color so much resembles Alio teed in which they -me frond. The best shot I know otis a twenty-five cent piece, which willpurennsoa (lotion of them from tlioso people who make it a business to kill them for tho maikct. | WASHINGTON, imit bet. tasdt. “I lose nu time to appr ise you, titat not withstanding all the prcdictiuns'to the con trary, Mr. llarry, without tho aid uf tho late assistants in Ins department, lias just closed (he contracts for tho transportation of the mail in the Southern arid Western States. Y am authorized ‘to state, from tint facts known to mo, that lie has real- fared the expectations of his f.icnilf, and vindicated fully his reputation for talents, .hy the most c(imp(ete success ill the nego tiation of these contracts, svhich have been fhe following acconptof llte Ortolan, We extract from Skinner’s American Turf Register. This bird generally nrrivcs'here -about the 1st. of September with (lie first wind fresh from N. E. Tlioy makesrreat havoc in onr rice fields, attacking the rice ■when (as it is callod) in mill:, just before the grain becomes hard. They aro "my .-delicious food, but very destructive to Vic boili in the spring when the rice sprouts, n.ml in the fall nhtnthe grain is maturing. This bird is nlsc called the Doh-lifik ill llie ’JEastcrn States.—ro. sat. iir.A JIVED BIRD, RICH BIRD, OR OR TOLA if. Pnit-ADgLmu, Sept. 7,1828. - Mr. Editor: These delicious little .visitors : aye now' congregating in gnat number!on the mat jltcs of the Pel,ware and Schuylkill, and (n a few days they trh! have an ivedto titat jioint of plnguidity which givesthem -their destined reputation.among Hie delicatuos ^.oftlio tabic. They arrive in Pennsylva nia in the month ot April, and afternhoit sojourn in tho grass field, steer their way •to the nartli where they bleed. ' On the-f at rival thi! season they are sometimes quite fat, but oil tlieii return, which is jn tho beginning of August, they are remarkably lean anil inchfieient—I Tltcv remain in the stubble fields in small Docks, feeding upon the seeds uf arsemart and ragw ;d, until the reed begins to tiperi rtnd then r- is they acquire that plunipucs- for which they are-su remarkable. When then tiny, cuute on from the soitlh, the male went s his winter plumage, sHilith is- "black. with a-white spot on 1 the head, a etripe of white on the neck and back; the female retain, the autumnal colour At , this season, the amateur of nature’s ntelo die's, can be ns much gratified with their -delightful notes, as the gourmand * ill be willi their jit-sir,, in the autumn. Their flptcj are few, bth the intonation I. more . distinct tliqn lint of-any other bird; it re sembles the tones produced hy a musical box tnore than any other thing to which 1 can compare it. But after nil, the music produced by tho knives, forks and plates . at o table,; k un ed-by the presence of , theso little gevi-men. is incomparably »u ptrior to at . ,cr we bare lu-ard; nay,the very sight t- o, strung up in dozens on trails of the a?.-, v market, early in Sep tember mot;.,.. is deliglitlul. To sec jChcit little yri'c rumps (ready picked for inspection); •■iroding between their wings like lumps uti --otljpr is indeed a gicat temptation; ‘.'In - nen wc come to the eat ing of them thwj.it is that sve need not much Wonder tt’.jifd extravagance of - the poet (I forget Mj .fame) who paid a guinea which had'be.Cf.> -en him in charity for one of them lu-slmrt no man can say • iliathe hastai’vd all of the best things, which n kind Providence ha. bestowed up on us, pnti) lie has oaten a dozen or t»o of these little birds nicely dressed. 1 am sure that if they had abounded in Greece, somo of their poets would have told us.that they were a standing tilth at Jupiter’s ta ble. I was about to say something "about cooking Diem, but I do not know how a cook can go w rung, unless site would do as did tho Irish unman with the Water melon —boil them. Howard that part of th subject I would refet to Sirs. Rubican. or M.’s Inslec, not doubting but what they could givo a scientific account of it (as Dr. Kilv.hcnnor says) But whore am I going to? I intended,, togiveyou some account of the history of tlm bird, but in facltmve got to eating him, which I have no doubt, you nan do as well as myself. Well then my first intention—They leave Pennsylvania aim Now Jersey at tho latter end of Sept, and beginning of October, if the weather* bcVumes cold nml stormy, but when it is mild they remain.for r considerable time iff the latter month. They lake their de parture, like most other birds, towards the Department. Comp iring them " itli those winch have just expired, it will be 'found that a saving of not less than 85 per cen tum has been efTcrted. So much for the motion, that the Department had depen ded alone upon the talents and experience of the Messrs. Bradleys for its useful ness. •’I rejoice in having the authority to make a further contradiction of the state ments, which have been made with so lit tle cause, that the department had fallen Int confusion and derangement under the management of tile preventable and distin guished Postmaster General. There has been an improvement 1tuhe revenue ilnce it came under his direction, amounting to the sum ot 583.000 fur the last ^quarter, notwithstanding additional expenditures for acceleraliug the mail by new convey ances. With such triumphant testimony in favor of the judgment, talents, and qual ifications of Mr. Burry, how mult his ob jectors aiifl calumnialois cower under the righteom indignation of the people, whom they would abuse by the must unfounded end extravagant calumnies of their worthy serv.utt! It would bo difficult to antici pate tho next scheme of the • opposition to the administration. The whole force of their artillery has for t> time been directed against the Post Ollico Department, but it has not been shaken. ‘ lindet the pressure of the combined attack, it has required new strength, and mow defies even the bsl- ter/of tho National Intelligencer.” hours the Spanish force consisting of 200 men, under the command nf a Colonel, had sued for an atmiilicc,which was gran ted to them. General llnttadas arrived with the bal ance of Itis troops from Altimeiva while the terms of capitulation were drawing up,and -found Oen.'SL Anna in tho quartursof llte Colonel Commanding the Spanish forcca. Gen.-B.demanded tlio object of his visit; 8t. An sn stated 1 ito was there for the pur pose of signing tile articles of capitulation of the troops he found in tho towu at the time of the investment, and claimed tho tt-' sages of civilized war, tlmt he might, he permitted to retire to the opposite side of- the-r ver, where the main body of his army, was encamped, which was granted to him by Gen Barrsdai. The Spanish frigate Restoration sailed on the 27th of September from Havana, with ammunitions and provisions for the made on terms Itigltlt ad*.intagcous - to Me invading army and aavy. On Wednesday n - ! — •'— the 7th of the present month, tho 74 Gtier-i rern, witlurnnsports having 2000 troops on* board avas to sail from Tantpl o to rc!n : force Geo, liarradas. An expedition from Spain, consisting of a 74 g-,n sltip and se- vcral frigatos with 18,000 men was dailv expected at Havana, land would .proceed immediately to re-inforce llte troops at Mexico. A'french packet sailed front Ha vana on tho 20th of September, with pro visions and stores for the troops. She car ried also 200 vulumccrs, who had bean cx pelted from Mexico, to reinforce tho ar my. Gen.liarradas tepresented his situation to the Captain Gen. of Cuba, as deplora ble, and urged the necessity of reinforce ' tnenl. When his last dispatch wasveceiv ed ho was ot Old Tampico, making that his head quarters. Commodore Porter had resigned hi* commission in tho Mexican navy, anti Imtl left tho country. Captain Latimet was informed by capt. Keen of the llritish Sloop of War, Victor, from. Campeachy, that the Moxicnus tvete united, and that individuals had come for ward So loaned the Government money fur tlio purpose of raising troops.—-The Presi dent had relinquished half of hi. salary.— A young lady had made a loan to the Go- vernment ofSIO.OOO. Troops were marching from San I.mns. Talnpa Sonibrerete, Zacatecas, 1’ttepa and Mexico, for the purpospyif repelling the in vaders. ' ‘ -. The Spanish naval force at Mexicncon- s.sti of two 7-1’s, two frigates, and two bog*. ; ' | • Havana and Mntnnza? were very heal- thy,—Commerce dull—1,eft but few Amet ican vessels.—The produce from tlio country had notbccn brought in on account of the heavy rains, which 'rendered the roads impassible. The Officers and crewoftho Gnmjm* at* all well. The Grampus left this pn t on the SOtli June, mid has been at sea 111 days, and has convoyed 112 vessels. The " Blither, during the whole *niize( has been very inclement, and llte duty extremely ar-‘ dtioiis. Tire Grampus has only lost four’ ttiqn. List of Officers William K . Latimer* Lt. Commander. Lieutenants—*James O.Dou^han, Lloyd B. Newell. ^ifri'f'on—Samuel B.Trrington. Midshipmen—*WilHatn II. Brown, N. JJ Waters. L. J. Bryan. Charles D. Drake, and WilUofr G. Cdglino. Boatswain—John Hudson. Cnrpentrr—John MoDnnald. Sail Maker—Willi,im Mitchell. r**-. RICHMOND. Oct. 2*. A BIRDS EYE VIEW. The Rojider tvill see al otie glance, from our Sketches of the Proceedings of the Committee: % - I. 1st. Tlut the Legislative Committee» have# to Jar recommended • redaction of cho number of member* in the house o( dulocatcs; but no change in the numbers or Classification of ihe Senate; 2. The while •population as ihe basis of represent.! turn in tno H. of D. but rejected the s une f< r the Stnatc; no othcr basis for that body yet specified and adopted; S..That nil the uropo'itionsr for a guarantee hnve been so far rejected; 4. That an extension of the Right of Suffrage has been adopted—This Committee will not complete their labours perhaps, before Friday or .Saturday. II. That the Executw* Committee have •recomended thenbolHion ufihn Hrcevtiir Council; and that a proposition to elect the Governor immediately by the people has hern lost by »=cle In the Committee. 4JI*'Th«t the Judiciary Committee ha.erec iimneritlcd, Dial a Court of Ap pels ami County Comts sitali be Consti tutional tribunals; ihe commissions of the present Judges to be vacated, as . soon as the new constitution govs Inlo effect; and J mines to be hereafler removable not only by impeachment, but by a vote of £-3ds o( built Houses. IV. That Ihe Committee (if the Bill of Rights haveproposed veryfe-v Jlcrnluilons the most imporlailt uf .which, is. Dial no change be made in flia preseiit -Hill qf lligiits. The Convention will scarcely cuter vc ry seriously Into Die discu^on of these to pica, until Monday next—in what shn/ic, the most important clauses vs!! finally pre- V»1|J we will not undertake jlo prcrlict — It is s uneu bat absurd to be counting ti 'ses and guessing the results, with the aid of Di»liin nmljrerliaps deceptive light wliirfh glimmers before tho public. It passes tlie wit ofinan at present to divine most of tin great results or the probablu 'ilaration of the Convention.— Eng. to insure success to these dkrinfi adventu rers. Ma/Alic promised “twyoge ofl'ten- tfirlnrr and Patmer" yield ncitlrnr m imotest nor value t > that of airy of llurir adventu rous ptcdri-e-sors, "hose rt-mu-s are idettll* lied "illt the reputatiun and alnry. trf lltcir •pr etive HrUntrios—.V. 1 Courier. The Bate Duet.—A meeting to settle by combat ,t cnnlr versv between Mr. Charles Wicklifle and Mr Geurgo James Trotter of Lexington, took plabo on Friday, tlio 0th instant, and tmiurutnat'vly tenuiuatod in tlie tleatit of Mr. M'lcklifTe Tlio principal*, "itlr tlie attendants usu nl in such oases, met about 0 o’clock, on Friday morttliin, upon tho line, nf Fayotte and Scott counties,near the llonry's mill toad, and fought with pistols, at the dts tanohofr ight fret. At tlie first fire, Mr. WicUIUTo's pistol jlished and Alt. Trnlter's ball passed through Itis waistcoat' without wounding. At the second fhe, Mr. Wick- litre raised Ills hand before the word wns (Ullv expressed, hut Instantly let 1l drop, and before he could raise it again he recei ved his RnugHust'a half just above the hip, hut, fired while in the ad of falling and missed Itis adversary. The wound was mortal, lie tliotl about Otie o’clock. ' /Mi. Wicklifle, tvus'lho ohnllenger. The o'fi'enco for which sat Ifaotian was demand ed, we bavo not heard stated .positively ; bittit is understood to have been given by certain allusions made by Mr. Trotter, in tho Kentucky Gazette, of «Inch he lately hecamo tho-e'ditor, to tlio death of Itis pre decessor, ,Mr. If cutting.—Frankjort Com mttikilor. ithds Fotto Ri«S have trecn sotfi at 87 1-8 cents, and ubirrit 10U trluts sour and sweet Cuba within our ruttgo; 21 Irliils W. I. by nuttion, sweet, at 2ii l-i a 25 cents, B0 days. Rice We have heard of no sales of any Importance, and there has been no import since our last. Total since 1st inst. 031 tcs. Spirits—We have itearti of no transac tions of any magnitude. Small lots oi Brandy.-Holland (Jin und W. 1. limn Imvc been disposed nf at our rales. Whiskey remains without any essential variation. Sugar*-'The sales that have come to our knowledge, comprise abofit 100 hilds. N* Orleans, inferior to middling, at 0 3*4 a 1-4 cents, nml 50 boxes haudsomo white Ttinidad Cuira at 13 cents; 1500 boxes white Canton, good were tillered at uuc tiou yesterday, and 150 boxes sold al II 7-8 a 18 cents, 4 nios. The remainder of the parcel was subsequently disposed of by R riv.te tale, but Die price is not made pub c. Frtighti.—Vessols are sufficiently plen ty, amfihere is no improvement in the iate of Freight*, MARINE LIST, PORT Of' SAVANSAH. rat. 1[ >Kfess. aui Letters hnvetiWn tceeived In thh city, from our esteemed follnw-oltlztm, Mr- Rush, of as late dato in Sept. 8, nl whidh 'tine he waa in good health, but had nut fixed the time fin his return to this country, not having terminottd the business upon which he went abroad. 11a was still in London.—Rot. hit. Robert Burns.—Being in church one Sunday, and having some difficulty in pro curing a seat, a young lady who perceived him, kindly marie way for him in her pew. The text was upon the lectors of the gos pel, as denounoetl against sinners, to prove which the preaoher referred to several pas sages of Scripture, to ell of which Ihe la dy seamed very attentive, hut somewhat agitated. Burns on perceiving this, wrote with a pencil on the blank leaf uf his Bible the following lines s “Faiv maid, you need not take tho hint, Nor idlo texts pursue ; ’Twa* only sinners that he meant— Nut angels such as you.” Tlio comedians, Matliotvs and Yates, were exhibiting their talents at Paris with great success. .r;f ; M, de Chateaubriand lint! returned to his literary labours, and expected to be a- ble to pot to press, in January, two-vol- umcsofliis History of France. The Paris Cotistitutionncl exptess an o pinion-that General Diebiiscit, after the caplttro of Adriannple, would not march suddenly upon Constantinople, but would continue to advance by slow degrees from diy to day. The sudden appearanco of the Russian troops before Constantinople, it, considers, would have induced tlie Otto,- man soldiers to commit horrible excesses i n tlie capital previous to their flight ' into Asia. Wher eas hy advancing gradually the Mussulman population being always kept in ignorance of what is passing, a strong detachment approaching imperceptibly,' might he introduced into tho city, antl uni- ting with (ho Christians, would remain masters of H and thus save a part, Boot the wholerif what would ba devoted to des truction, aptecipitate attack, according to tlie Constjtutionnel, would not lead to such a resort, nml upon thi. ground (ha precau tion and tardiness with which Gen. Dio- bitsch'directs his movements might be ac counted for.' ARRIVAL Rovenno cutter South Carolina, Mat thews fm a ctuise. Revenue cutter {Georgia, Rudolph, fm a cruise, cleared Ship Ilantonla, Watson, Havre. S. II. Fay A:co. Brig Francis, Croft, Yhlladelphln. Jl. Sloan. Tlie soltr TVetroo, Nunar, fm this pctyt bound to Baltimore arrived at Norfolk -m the 20th Inst. For New York t V C II O O N E K t, 1 tt E ( ] Tho fast sailing packet schr. OREGON, • TTtos. Dunham, Jr. matter. Will tall TO-MORROW. For freight or passage, hnving superior-accom modations, apply to Capt. D.xrn board, at Taylor's wlmrf, orto * ,- COHEN& MILLER. QCt 30 ■ j|<*l ’ For Sunbury, ‘ v The regular packet sloop ... ANN, _ - N. Selowieh» Mustcri TtU^tail for Rio above port on Tomorrow cWjJTfct Ocloher. For freight app’y to the Master on hoard at Scott & Biiroiir*’ wharf. net 30 ( Chocolate. 50 n , AL '; b 'T N,, ‘ > for >Mo ,, y l ' a "" ,l,g ^ ro11 ' brig I’.o Rrc oHALL'SIIAPTER&TUI’PEH. Oyster Hall. nr 1 !.® ,,lmvc . old and well knorin estii, M. llshmcnt is now open for the Tim proprietor begf lorrvc'to return tlS for past tavors, and solicits a emitm , ol tiro same—he ptedges himscll th , uxeilions shall be wanting on hispS keep up tho reptuation ofhi, liu usc „ supenority of itsuccommotlati„ n , nun '* improvemenu having been tirade at eond t ertrblc expense, and all with an eve lo ,, comfort of Itis friends ami patrons -\v trust therefore,(BatMs exertions »m sure him a comlnuanoe of the pulilir t,/" To his Ootmiry Costomerx ho can bmj miso a regular and oonstont supn), Oysters, sent to any part tvf tin two Sut, South Carolina and Georgia, putuM? tier; having made cxtctwvo arraneeim.,,. for tlmt purpose. All order! will as usual be thankfully received and promptly ,,, cuted, by Die public’s Obedient Shtsu oct ,7 C. MfDDLE’ION,' 1?* Tbo Millcrlgeville Uccotder the AiigusiK ConstitntioinUist, will ptilji./ the above throe times, and forward .i.L, bills to this office. Antartic Expedition.—In our papers of Saturday we noticed the departure of thq Brig AnnUw,in from this port, oti a thfet year’s cmise. She belongs to a private as sociation of gentlemen, among whom we‘ have heard the names of Mr. Uodmiti, .of Nmv.Bcdford. and of Mr. Jalnes Bleecker audClipt Ler.tie, of this City. She, is fit'- ted out for the combined purffasc of Com m**rce and Discovery, her dettitiution is for the frozen regions of the Antartic Circle, and her whole equipment is admirably cal- cnlatedt ) encounter the hazards and perils «f those sca-i- Tho Anoawun {*, command ed by Capt. Palmer, an experienced navi* gitm, whose otfme is 'already connected with tlje discovery of.i Continent or la pro ^rotip of Islands neat the Antartic Circle, Associated*with him in this enterprise is Capt* Pendleton, commanding the fcJernpb .rVbssr-l of equal size, and who wc under stand was selected hy the lute Secretary COMMERCIAL. Dates vrojj Liverpool,uuuIOtii Sept. Dates from If AVltK.:::::::::::::C0TK Sept. FRANK FORT,(Ky.) Oct %. Fire.—A letter from an infelltgcnt citi zen at Paris lias been received, giving an account of an alarming attempt to burn (hiloan. Several houses w-oo srt nn (ire byltnknown incendiaries, and combusti hies found in various other places whirdi did not trike effect. On Saturday tnnr- tjiug Pike’s tliree story cotton factory was successfully fired, and tiro whole fabric tumbled into ruins about daylight.—Mor row’s tavern and tlie house of Boone In gles, were both on fire at tlie same tiine,liut rvero fortunately extiriguialicd by the activ ity of DteciliZens, aided fry an engine.— Several individuals were greatly injured by Die falling o f the wells', mid w» regret exceedingly to- leiYn that Mr.' Burnett, a young man of much promise as a lawyer, is dangerously hutt, his thigh being rush ed a mf his head and body badly injured.— Our informant st.rurr that , this gemlcimtu was entirely covered with-a massof burning bricks, from which with difficulty he was withdrawn. This conflagration was sup posed to he the wbtk of a combination of desperate perrons. Thu following exact and curious calcu lation shows to what countries have belong ed the 258 Popes who have occupied tpr pontifical throne from the time of Si. Peter to Leo XII.—viz. 1 Galilean, 17 Greeks, 4 Africans, fi Syrians, l. Salrinc, 18 Tu*- car*. 2 Dalntatilini, 4 Sicilians, fil Neapo litans, 8 Sardiniana, 4 Spaniards, 7 Vene tians, 8 Milanese, 15 French, 8 Germans i Lorraitio.'jl Burgundian, 5 Gennts. i Piedmontese, 1 Hollander, 1 Portuguese, 1 English, 1 Camliote, and , 34 belonging to tiionoman States.—Sultm Catette, Savanuaii, Export*,, Oct. 20. Sltip Ilantonia, Havre, 801 bales Upland Cotton. MACON, Oct. Si‘ Colton Confesin briskly, and commands readily-7.f-2tp8 cents—average price, 7 3-4. The staple this year appears unusu ally fine and whito; and we believe the. planters in this section will.upon the whole, realize a full average crop. NEW YORK. Oct.21. The Vews anti the Market.—The new. from Europe received on Monday, had the ciTcct to raise the expeatation of holders of Corn and Flour. One or tivo sales of Flour have been effected at an advance of Fall and Winter 'Goods, r«1HE subscriber Iras teethed by JL arrivals A fall As.iortmrnI of Negro Clothing, COXMSTINnor Grundy's White Plains, White Welsh do Heavy Woolen ami 'Canton Linse* Kerseys 1 Blue Cassinets and low priced Salii. 'v.^uels 5-'4 cloths for xert ants LOUDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. Negro Caps Pullicate and RoniaH Hnndk.rchicf!, Sic. See. Together with Hgctteral and -extensive at- sortinont of, FANCY SwisTAPLB DRY GP0ODS suitable to tlio present and Sspproachiitft season, wlilch lie olfe-s for sale on acconn ntodaling terms. JAMES ANDERSON, Young’s Building, oct 20 20 DE .For Augusta. The Pole boat .OGLE THORPE, .having hatTof her frcigltt rengaged, will meet with 'despatch—Shematlo her last trip to Augusta in 12 days, etui land ed herjeargo on tho thirteenth day—she has a full set r r hands nnd a lighter will attend her.on-the river as usnal. For the balance of freight apply to CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Mongin’s upper wharf. oct 80 United States—District qf Georgia. T HE District Conn of this District Is adjourned tothe24th Nov.hext, hy order of the District Judge, when all per sons interested will give their attendanen JOHN H. MOREL; Ji. fi. e. oct 80 ■ 218 SILKS. "Champion & Lathrop, South East Corner of Gibbons’ Range, H AVE lust opened n large assurtmnit of Silks, a mo xo Which are Superior black Italian Lutestrings Jet and blue black Gro de Naps Ligiit and dads colours de Plaid do figured do Maicdinot, Florences, Gro de Zeins Gro do Berlins, Catnldeis. Po[rlitis Pongees, Satin Levantines Sfnchcti* and Sarsuctts Vestings, Silk Hosiery • IPith a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry a Goods, • : all of which they offer whole sale »nd re*, fail at the lowest prices, oct 89 21711m jiiaS • w Dunlap’s Alitany Ale. K 4k BARRELS for sala hy JLV P. MARLOW. oot 30 GP’We arte authorisecl to announce HENRY CASTELLOW, as a Candidate for Sheriff of (he County of Chatham at tho election in January next.' oct 80 218m Landing and for Sale. /% A BBLS pure Boston Rum ~mt\W 50 casks Nails, ass tied 5 Ithds Copperas 16 boxes prime Cheese, 2 years old £0 do made this season. L. BALDWIN fit C0> net 80 2|8si . 25 cents, viz. $5 V-2 lor Troy. Utchumnd of the Navy,as chief Pilot for that grind County was soM at 85 5-8. The market traiioiial voyage of discovery, which after en infinitetjD.ll of telk, ended it* smoke •— Capt. PcndlcToo is senior officer of lire Expcokion* Thu ‘crows of both vessels atiiounting to abont 50 in number, arc ail stout, healthy young men, llm eons of sub stantial,Connecticut frirtneisj and to many of them, itis their first voyage. Among other peculiarities in Iter '-equipment, <ve wore struck with the simple contrivance by which her elegant and substantial whale- 1 trouts may be instantaneously converted in to skirls for passing over fields of ice. Tire Lyceum of Natural History in this city has also lent its imptfMnn( nid to this public spirited enterprise. Under tho au- spreesof this learned body. Dr. James Eights, of Albany, a distinguished scien lific gentleman, goes out as naturalist to the expedition. Wchave thus an assur ance that nothing of interest to the' pause of science will be lost to the community.— larR ynolis, an individual well known for tho energy and perseverance with which ho endeavored to call the attention of Con gress to a similar undertaking, accompa nies Die expedition with commercial views. Much advantage to the enterprise may be expected from itis zeal SC- geographical in formation, acquired while investigating this subject under the direction of the late Se cretary of the Navy. A valuable library of several hundred volumes, with many im potent and appropriate philosophical in liniments, have been generously loaned by several spirited citizens; end When wc •nlrl that all '.he instructions for the voyage and every arigncehient have been.directct by capt. Vilmontl Panning, the Agent of the South Sea Company, whose fifb has In-an spent in those seas; we are only an nouncing that nothing has been neglected was flat yesterday, and continued so this morning. The price of Wired! is consider ably ■ higher In proportion, than that of Flour; Gennessee having sold at 112 l-2a 115 cts. and Virginia, in bad order, at 100 d 103 uts. Extract of a letter received at Philadelphia,- dated BORDEARX, Sept. 15, 1820. (•’J’lte state of the weather {continuing to he extremely bad, the rise in Ihe price of wine nml brandy becomes every day more sensible. Tho latter, which was so low as I ttOf. for 4lh proof, has gradually risen to 210f. and if tho weather does not amend, tjuta is no telling when the rise will stop.” NEW YORK, Oct.2l. Coffice.—Sale* have been made of about Son bags St. Dotninga at It l-l cents, cash, at 11 8-4 corns, on thno j 70 bags in ferior Culm at to 1-2 a tit small parcels of Lagnira at 18, and St. Jngo and Bra- zil at 121-2 cents,all forborne use. We know of.no transactions for export, Colton—The transactions,since our last publication, have been too unimportant to merit particular notice; a few Uplands at 8 1-2; Alabama at 0 9-4 a 10 1-4, and N. Orleans at 121-2 cents, comprise the whole business. The stock in market is small, and but llttleof the new crop has come forward which may account for a temporary absence of tho tioiise demaoil,as well as for exportation. Accounts from Liverpool to tho 18th, and Havre to th'e 20th Sept, have been received ; at tlio former, prices remaining without change —at the lalter, a trilling improvement on some descriptions had been realizod.— I Imre has been no Import since our lest. Molasses—The demand Is limited, 40 Selected and first quality Wines. rgIHE Subscribers have lately itnpor - JL ed direct from Madeira and Bor deaux. The following Wines which they offer for sale on reasonable terms. 12 pipes ol Jno Oliveira fizeo’s choice old L. P. wino of tire finest growth (in halves, quarters and eighths.) 2 casks Mdrgiinx Modoc > 0 do Puuillac Meduc, 22 Boxes Chatteait MarganX 46 do St. Jullen Modoc 23 do SC Estophe—All of tho vln tagepf 1825 Thoy have also a good supply of older importations oT Madeira Wines which will 1)6 sold low to clnso solo SORRELL & ANDERSON. oct SO 217m Savunnahr Poor House & Hospital. V isiting committee for Nov 1820. George VV. Coe and Joseph CumlniAg Attending Physicians. Drs. Mitchell and S. Sheftall. • JOSEPH GUMMING, Sco’ry v oct 88 Richard Turner-— Taylor, ( North side of Johnston’s square J , 1 78 ROM repeated application is influ . ced to tender his services to the In habitants of Savannah, and Us vicinity tn CUTTING, MAKING and STRAIN- JNO CARPETS with accuracy nnd despatch. For further particulars, inquire ns above where testi monials will bo given to that effect. ALSO . PATENT MANGLING dope on an improved principle, by the piece or doien, twt 20 jtl7 IF MADAM G. PETIT, FROM PARIS. „ R ESPECTFULLY reforms Die I,»- dibs of Savannah and its viemin, that she has opened a groat variety of tto Parisian Fashion!, Consisfilig of MILLENARY, FANCY A ARTICLES, French Bonnets Ostrich . J Bird of Paradise > Feathers. Marabon > Thread Lace and Bobinetts French Embroidery, Caps,Capfs,Iif Artificial Floorers Ladies Head Drcssrs, very elegant Fancy Boxes, fire. fire. fire. Madam Petit enntimtes the Bonnet and Dress Making and will execute all orders at-the shorn) notice. Sherepatrs-Veils arid Laces,» i renders Diem as white as new—fixes'Uf horns, bleabhcs them, and gives them any shape that is requested.' '' (tJ*Sbo also dresses Ladles' hah W balls. . N; B- In' the course Of Die next -itionlb, Madame G. P. will receive frqm P**'«’‘ hoX of the most fashion,tbie .Winter Jlyf* arid newest patterns. Seudder's Building, opposite Lms. lnf. lor fiico’a. oct 29 £17m ir - Proposals I'll Till bo received unlit Iheflth Nat Vt’ by Win, J. Way. Esq, of M County, for building a Church at thourville, of tlio following description, ri-; Tho Building oi wood, sixty by fortJWJJ stories high, with a small sterple--s 6 lery of twenty feel atone end. lobs n ished with neat pews and piilpit—rn'P , and breast work of the gallery lo, “ neat pannel work. Two aisles ruiroms parallel Die wholo lsrtgth of the eb«ri" with doors al each end, windows with n plain shuttors on Die first floor. Hriek m‘ Inrs sufliciontly near ami two feet clea the ground. The materials'al lo bs f ished by the undertaker of the JJ subject to the inspecuoq of # b “ i 'j in » Committee. The work to be o*« u ' c " ||cr a neut workman like manner.. J r ., |, e , 0 particulars apply to.tho undersigned a plan of tho building may e .ecn^^ Wa1thonrville,24lhOct. 182?. oct 20 Osmilmrgs and Cotton wgj piECES Cotton Bagging 7 P9 0 halt s Osnnburgs , ft( Just, received per brig Courier, sale low at oct 19