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itEPirBLicAlr.
FREDERICK 8. FELL,
(oiVY*fiUCCtfR,
Daily Paper-.,,....eight dollars per annum.
Count-/ Paper six dollars pCr Minimi
1'ATAIJIX IX- advance.
AH Now's, ami New Advertisements ap
pear in bollr papers.
03* omen in Dickson's three story
m ica "building, on the llay, near the Ex-
change, between Hull anil Druytun-strecls.
SAVANNAH MARCETS,
NoVEMOKn’7, 1829.
(Wholesale Price Current, Corrected weekly)
v-
SAVAMNAia.
SATURDAY EVENING, Nov.
i ‘
liritish Dry QOods, 55 a 63 1-2 per cents
. mlr.
Beef,.prime, ST tS
mess, jll0
Bacon, 6 a 7 1-2 cents per It). r
•* Hams, io
nutter,Northern, 17 a 18 cts per lh.
Ragging, Dundee Ac. Inverness, 20 o' S)
cts.
Dranriy, Cognac, Otanl, DiipujrAi Co’s,
brand, 102 a 170 cts.
** other brands, 1 a 1 12 1-2
■Cotton, Now Uplands, 9 a 9 1-2
" Iliferor to prime, 7 a B 1-2
•• •• selections of prune, 0 1-2.
•• . Sea-Islands,' 10 a iii
Corn, per bushel, cargo to.
Candles, Northern Mould 'fellow, 10 et 11
dull.
» Georgia, IS a le
’ " Sperm, 24 a 24
Cheese—7 a *
Crockery, >3 a 38 per cent ailv
Coffee, Havana* Green, prime,11 1.2 ,v!5
1-2
' " Other,qualities,'!PI-2 n 12 1-2
Flour, Philadelphia,Baltimore, Richmond
and Alexandria, SO 24 a f So
•• Canal. 50 50 it 6 75
Oin, Holland, 90 a 110
' •• Northern, 90 a 84 ‘ . !
Hey, prime Northern! 1st .quality,-30 a 5i'
cents.
Hyson’ Tea, 100 a 112 1-2 per lb.
Iren Swede’s $105 a t liper Ton of
2240 lbs.
I*fd, 9 a 7
Lumber, yellow pine Ranging Timber, $4
’00
■ Steam sawed scantling $18
l'lank $13
Flooring boards $20 .
River Lumber, Hoards,Planks A Scad
.fling, $100 12 .
Quartered 1 1-4 inch flooring Bonds,
. $14
White Pine Boatds, clear, $17 a 18
Merchantable, $9 a lo
W. O. llogsltead Staves, $13 a lit
n o. “ •* 10 n 12
• 3 !
• 3 1-2 0 4
Shingles, rafted,
“ boated, .
Mackerel, No. 1, 6
“ 2, 3
•' 3, 3 0flaJ r rS
Molasses, . India, 29 a Vi
N. Orleans, 33 'polio .
Osnaburgs, b 1-2 a 10
Oil, Sperm, Winter pressed, 70 cts*
■Summer strained, 08
Olive, 4 1-2 a 3
Linseed, (Dutch) '85
Pork, prime, 11 1-2
lines*, IS 50 a 13-73
Porter, 3 a 3 1-4
Rice, 2 50 a 2 75
limn, Jamaica, 90 lo 1 25
" West Iudia, none.
N. England, 93 a 85, llulh
Boap, Yellow, 5 a 7 cts ■ per lb. ’ dull
Halt, Liverpool, 49 cts.
Sugars, Havana, "white, none;
Brown, 9 1-2 a 19
Muscovado, B 8-4 a in
Si. Croix, 10 1-2 a 11 Cts.
New Orleans, 8 a b .
Refined Loaf, 10 1-2 a 18
11 Lump, 15 a 15 1-2
Tobacco, Kentucky, Geo. Are. 9 at
* Manufactured, do. 8 a 30
Tallow, 8 ah.
Whiskey, iq bids. SO cts .
EXCHANGE.
Dn England, na/fc.
’ France, none . ,
New York, 60 days, 1 1-4 0 11-2 ills,
and 30 days, 1-2 q 3-4
Bank Checks, 1-S per ct. prem.
Philadelphia, 1-2 “ »
Baltimore, 1-2 " ’ »
Charleston,’ 1-2 “ •*
t ank of Mahon, 1 a 1 1-2 per ct. dis
ank V. S. Bills, l-4n 1-2 premium
Dairien Bank Notes, Branch 1 per ct!
dis.
N. Carolina, S. B. Notes, 9 dis,
S.tate Bank of Georgia,payable at Hut Brim
’dies other than Augusta, and Milledge-
" ville, 1 a I 1-2 per ct. dis.
South Carolina Bank Notes, par.
FREIGHTS.
Liverpool, l-2d dull.
France,! 1-8
New York, 100 cents per bale.
Providence, Si 14 a 1 1-2
• ' REMARKS.
Cotton.—Tin 1 quantity of New tipiahdS
coming in h smell, in consequence bf the
lowness of the river, what copies in meets
yeady sale at 9 a 0 1-2 cis. mostly at 0 1-2
£i)3 S.' In consequence df the favorable
reports fr<Jn.’ ‘he Liverpool market) by tho
Britannia at New' York, tiio holders de-
mend an 1-8 advance on previous rater,
but «e have heard of no saiV> having been
made over the prices above qnotojl- In Soa
Islands tome small sales hare been nlbilcat
20 a 21 cts. there Is but little io market for
sale as holders are keeping back fur belter
prices, We quote from 28 to 23 and over
according to quality,
Rice.—‘From 400 to' 500 barrilt leave
been sold during the week principally St
2 5 0 pricea range front fair to gooiT at 2
1-2 a 2 5-0, prime 2 7SV inlerinrl 3-tt in
^lio latter quality sales are've'ry drill.
Corn.—There is biit’a.limited quantity
.in market the last sale by quantity brought
35 cts. Wo quote front 55 to GO.
Q3* Tho Rov. Mr. Stiles w ill preach a)
the first Presbyterian Church lu Uiuugli-
ton sITect lu uiurrow.
MAYOR’S OFFICE.
■Savannah, Noe. 1th, 1029.
Connell having set iipnrt Ttiunsnav the
lCth of November instant, 'til a day of
Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty
God, for Ills Merciful protection of the.
pe.qdo of tills city during the ipast season,
fur their exrnlpti'in from disease and ca
lamity, andfortHu'Itt.imfuhl other bless
ings they have enjoyed.
NnwW refort,4 tlb hereby request hfthe-
itili abitnnts,a proper and Sincere observance
of that day, by iibslaidKig from their ctls-
toiuity avocations, and by tltelr devoting
it to-fteligious exercises and -public devo
tion—And I do also cAjOln upon the. City
Marshal ami Constables, tho fluty or pre
serving peace and good -order throughout
the city during tlie'day.
WM. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor.
■ From Liverpool.—The ’ letters hy the
packet sliipBriitnnia, were not received in
New York bcTo.ctho mall-of tho '20th ult.
closed. A Liverpool pa'per, however of the
1st Oct. had readied town colitpttiinjf the
ful lowing cheering- commercial - infauna-
tibn. Our own market; ft'wlll be seers by
a icfcrfhcetn onr price /Uirrent, has deri
ved an impulse Irom lids intelligence.
“Thera was tan advance in Ilia ‘ Cotton
market 1 during the preceding veek of a
l-4d per lb.—There wtas alsotf fuftheciip-
provenielit in Sea Islands—the ' holders
having‘generally withdrawn their snicks "
Tho sales taf Cotton ou Ihe'SOHi Sept, were
upwards of 100 bales at rite advanced sta
ted.
Tile schooner Pacific, at Charleston,
front Havana repnrts'thtat twos' irartspo'rTw,
(Americans) hull arrived there from Tam
pico with about 250 wounded Spanish'sol
diers.
We have before us soys tliu' CliarlAtrin
Mrreury a neiv.|raper, established upon a
"new plan—it is called •*The North British
Commercial aniTLileraiyAJl’erttser," and
is issued on Saturday's, afO o'clock lit the
morning, in the citieftr Edinlmigh; Leiili
and Glasgow.—It cdutaiits nothing lint nil-
vcrtismtants.'and 8009 cbpies'of1tare" I aistri
huted gratis. Advertisement* ard received
at either of those places until 7 o’oluok on
Friday evening, which, by means bf
presses are conveyed to the printing cilice,
a distance bf forty twu Miles, and by tlie a-
dnption bf steam-presses 'the papers are
struck Off, nhrl sent the same distance Tor
distribution the ntiXt m'druilig.
[The extensive gratuitous dinribiilibn of
lliis-paper Cart be abeounted for by flic
high price paid’fOr idYctllsCmefits in Eng-
land, compared with that charged TnMils
country—the Circulation of it forming a
part of the ■cwitrafct with' Hs -patrons,—Et).
Rer.)
Our Ex-President juhfi Quincy Adams
has eroded a mumuneitt to the niemm y 'Of
his father, in a church at QuiUCy ivl/lch,
tho latter, In. hie will, bcqueatlicd'lhnflk lu
build. The fallowing Is the lllscttplioii
upon It, from the pen of Mr. Adams.
L1I1ERATATEM AMICITIAM FI-
DEM RETINEBfS, D. O. M.
11611*8111 these Wells
. Areileposiud the Mortal Remains of
JOYlN ADAMS.
Sun of John and Susanna [Iloylitonj
. Adants,.
Second President of'ilia United States.
Born 19 30 October, 1733.
On the fourth of July 1776
Ho pledged hit Life, Fortune and Sacred
. Honor
To the INDEPENDENCE OF HIS
COUNTRY- t ^
On Ihethird of Seplcmbet 1783
He (Mixed hit Seal Yi the definitive Treb
ly with Great Britain
Which acknowledged that independence,
And consummated the redemption tar his
.- Pledge.
On the fourth of July 1820
lib was summoned
tendence of Immortality,
UDOEMKNT OF HIS
GOD.
This House will bear witness tn hit Pietyr
This Town, his Birth place, to his Mtinlfi-
toilce t
History to his Patriotism:
Posterity’to the Depth and Compass of his
Mind.
To the Inde|
And to the
Selections from french pa
pers.
Front the New York Morning Herald. -
European Policy.—A lucent work upon
“ ‘ 'liMtion of Europe, hy Gen*
The Clinrleiton Theatre will,ft ii slaicd,
be opened On Monday next, under tlie di
rection of Mr. Adams, with a most excel
lent‘corps drumhtiyuc. We have not heard
any thing'l.ltcly.'ufMr.De Caulp, who has
engaged our Theatre.
We have received the first number of "a
new fri-Weckly paper recently established
atftbrlblk, (Vs.) under the title of the
Evening Bulletin'. It pio'daioi to be a use
T01 aod'respectable print.
the political ail .
eral Baht'n do Richemniit, u member of
tho' Chamber of Deputies, has excited
muclt interest in France. Circumstances,
stay's tho hop deputy, hare placed Fiance
in the precise situation which she occupied
when Napoleon sought to strengthen hit
pusition hy a family u'Urence. Tho true
interest of .hit country pointed to Russia
assn ally. He imprudently preferred Aus
tria, and fell undo the ruins df his empire.
Let Franco tlien nevei again expose her- „ .-
selfto a inistakeinlhe choice of her alTleswj
Russia is now as she was then, her natural
and necessary ally. France mutt assist
her in her projects, for slip cannot be o dis
interestedspcctator of the great events
wliich are ill preparation.
"If ilia projects of the Russians aro so
cotnpllslied.fnnkl who can prevent their ac
complishmcnt 1) Scrvij, Bosnia nnd Up
per Albania Will becutne a prey to the ins.i-
liafire puwer of Austria. Saxony end Han
over already coveteil by Prussia, will be
come tlie properly of that kingdom, f r it
is manifestly the inti rest of Itussin tn con
solidate Prussia her first ally. England
wilt taka Cut to indemnify herself hy teiz
'mg Upon what will advance her own pro
jects. , This Will he Candin, their barrier
of the Archipelago and Rhodes, so conve
nientTofinterrepiiiig the commerce with
Egypt, and foi assisting in the designs of
England up.in that important country.
Blit uliut will he the share allotted to
France.
It Is net .it a iiistance.lt is near nt home,
and on frontiers traced not by thn hands of
nailire, that France miiai seek for cnnipcn
salion. This cannot lie done, nor would
it ba jiriiileiH tn do il, without au alliance
with some oilier potvrr.
And whb. 'asks'B.ir'on'dn Richemont, is
to be cur uscfiil.aud sure ally 1 England 1
And where is tho Frenchman, from die
chief statesman to the humblest peasant,
■vim’does not signalize the English as our
natural and eterhitl enemies I Fur 800
years ttlo history of tho two nations is the
history taf their qiiarrelS. The battle of
I Listings was tho commencement of hostil
ities ) the bailie of Waterloo has not ter
minated theih. Four certlllriits and a half
COMMimOtA L*
DatV.s most I.1vkrTooi„!:;:::3Utii Sf.pt.
Datksmust llAViik.iiiutmtuiSOTn 8kpt.
Bavannau, Exi om-s, NoV. 9.
Fr. Ship Felix, Maitiulque,
7«.otM fifcl Lnmhcy,
30,000 Bhmgles,
95 whole les Rice,
8 half tes Rico,
S3u bn-holes Putntock,
'hoots bunches Onions.
riitAatmta lei.^T.
Pout of savannah.
k'o catihot bC itufflcleiitly gftricful that Jhr
pnVitiuii enables til'ib'rogard tho polHft.il
events ofiEurnpe with u's calm ■ leeling
as If they were turuiug itpon ft ouuihifr
planet. '
At the dtfftaer lately given to
dore Purler hy his friends In Chester,(1 n.)
thb fullnwiuc* remarks nt'rC made hy ’hat
gallant vetetait tn reply ! tu a 'compllineulu
ry Toast relating to himself t . ,
"Gentlcmeh—AlWr ta painffil nbsortee
from my lutivn CbOutry f nearly fmlr
years, it allinds rite unspeakable joy in lie
landed at Die spot where, twenty years
sinoe, I formed my noarest mid dearest
conneciiun-to be clacotl at ortoe In tlie bn
tain of my family', to be surrounded by nu
merous friends with whom 1 hod passed the
most happy period of mv lifo. and among
wham, were it left to my choice I would
cheerfully past the rmnahiiler.
“A wafiderer hy profession, arid hereto*
fin by inciinution, having seen much of
the world, anrl expericnced ingny of vicissi
tudes, and having had an oppoitunity of
making a jlist comparison nfthe enjoyments
which eacli conntvy and place 1 have visit
ed aflords, I am fully and firmly convinced
tliatthere is no part, or it nhere mankind
enjnjrs sde’real a shnro nl happiness ns urn ' '. 'u ' ”
beloved cumin v ; originating, pr.mcipally, l.as.cnger.' uapt. seats
in its poDiical liisiilutimls, ami the gener
al diffusion of know ledge j and tin spot
withinir, better calculated to pioduce the
enjoyments of illii, from its climate, abun
dance of its products, beauty and location
than Delaware cuutitr, Pennsylvania.
"t beg, therefore, gentleMeb', tn drink,
"Health 4ml prosperity to. the citizens uf
Delaware county—may they long enjoy in
lliclr rich endftniiful fields, their flourish
ing manufactories and flieii abnndmil mi
dernlproducts, all the wealth and happi-
dess dial honest industry nod patriotism
merit.”
Raisins, Wines, aiu\
130
“•'"‘"Vlnflneo^id.
1- U.’ Madeira v \ 1
. " Tenorlfle \ '»
Palo and |l„„, n 8hr, r , ( .*'" 1 \
Imperial, Hyson, and lll'ck Ts"' 1 It
recent liniiortation amt n l il
n . •tor.Inctet.X
Received and for sale by ty ^
eilAULES A. WOODllupp
Rlouglis.
A N i aissoilmeiit of FfcoboiSt p„ I
Pluuglu. For snlo by "''ll
JOHN UENriUy, f
senreely sufficed to purify die Frencli toil
from tlu ir rule. Four ceiduribs more have
presented a scries of hostile enterprises,
political inti igiics drill murderous wars.—
England.lias despoiled us successively of
Obr establishments lit North America nnd
in India. We have not only Cosily nnd
unimportant possessions id the IVest In
dies, and oil fhe.sickly "coasts of Guyana
and Senegal. Isle uouiuon has neither
fortresses nor ports. ChandertUgor and
Pondieligry scorns only to have been allow
ed to us ns,a monument of onr wpnkness
and .our humiliation. If France has not
beentalotted out froin the ni ;p rif Europe,
The New Yoflt Evening Post jays—
"The Cntnmitfee of literaty Gentlemen
appointed to award life prize Offered by Mr
Forrest, for Hie besl IndianThrgcdy, have
decided, we are informed, 111 favor of one
entitled, ••Metamora,” It is Bride/itood
bo the production of Mr. John. A. Sutno
author of The: anker of Rouen, Ac seVcikl
other dfiniajic piecei.
Tennessee.—A bill is before the Lcgi-la
tore to extend the laws of the Siaio over
the Eheuiltces liVing within its chartered
limits.
The Nitrometer.—We rrcoliect reading
shine iiine ago die remarks
tea officer, on the advantages lip had derir.
ed, especially,
an eltenlioj
meter
tn profeet
red, often,
It is stated in tho Boston Co.iniioici il
Gazette, that -Mr. Charles Young, lite
■ manager of the' Federal-street Theatre in
Boston, recently sailed from New York
for England, to take possession of a fortune
of £?O,OO0, beijdealhei) to hjro bf a oea
telativ^p-
the Mediteri
Iodic.
fill munirc'r enabled him
I from storms, that pro-
injurious to those whir
disregarded its prognostications.
There has been a remarkable elevation
df tliisinstrifrtfont in Bound which is thus
noticed in the papers of rlint city,.
Th8Barometer, on (he 28tff Gcf. af
o'clock, nllai.net) the imeoinfnorf efevalioii
of 30.81 incite., and was apparent?* fisirfg.
This is the greatest alfilude we have nhscy
ved since iho cemmcPcement of on* Mete,
orological jnorii'a] IA 1828. On tho 4th
November, 1825', the altitude was 30.70.'
. We'Have muclf faftli in.thd indication’s
of the HaVometcr, and regaril^hi’s ai'a pre-
sage-of calm weatlier, porhaps tlnj com
menccment of Indian slimmer. Wo have
had occasion tn watch closely the changes
of a good barometer, and nei'cr knew it to
.full in its immediate prognostications,
depression is invariably followed by wind
asjs'lho elevation by calm.—Crg.
The celebrated land casta of joint jacnb
AstOr against Jumes Carver, respecting
cerialit land in I’utnairt comity,New York,
cerite before Hie ircuil Court of N. York
on lhe28l|> ult. Judge Flat! addressed tho
court and Jury, nnd laid before them tlie
circumstances, under which the action was
brought and the grounds on which they re
lied to sustain it. A number of witness
were then examined for the plmnlitf, nioti
of whose heads were white with years, and
varying liSthoiy ages from 05 to 80. Aiming
tills number tar,is Enoch Crosby, the repu
ted "liarven Birch” of the"8py." WIll'll
the pl.iintitf’li counsel had rested tlicii
case, Mr. iVchstcr of lloilun, ruse to open
the defence, hut, it being aboUt 3 o'clock,
tlie Court adjourned,'
Gigantic Steam-Boat.—Alioiit eighteen
months ago, ive published an account hf
an immense steamboat, which was being
constructed ut the Hague. This vessel has
left the river Maas, fur tho coast of Eng
land. She is two hundred and fifty feet
long. When she was launched. she hung
when going ntf the Slips, unit 9Or 4 days e
lapsed befur she got fairly oft'. This gaVe
the French oil opportunity lo crick a juke
—they said "mlr Dutch neighbors ataipass
all other nations in the size of their steam
boats, having built one so long, that it was
scver.il days running off the stocks 1"
Tills vessel Jias cost 100,000/, Sheislo
ply between tliB Hague ami Bnlavla. The
abject of sending her to the bo.ist of Eng
land Is tn lev Her stieu&llr, previously to
Her lining despatched to B.itnviO'. She
has 4 masts, uiiilis 01 feet Slliclies in the
beam.—Net6 York Courier and Enquirer.
does she owo it to the moderation or to the
policy of England T
Austria, iis well as England, fs tlio im-
placnblo taiicmy of Frariae. The. ancient
rivalries between France and Germany,
have deluged Gey many, Iioly. Spiiiii and
France, with blood Austria Has Been
strengthened hy our conquests anti enrich
ed Irom our treasury. To her vast heredi
tary possession sliu has added all the
stiles of Venice as well in Illyria mi id Ita
ly)' Bnabia, Barnr.d Wurtcnihtira, arid
most of tho 5tiitcsoftifcold Germanic con-
federation nreimdur Ifclr liiliiiehce'. Sho
possesses ttr. rules all Italy* makes ptelen
siiins to the ahecessiSn of tliu House of Sa •
voy, and sOeiris by llct. intrigues eVen to
c.insider the aithitni kingdoms of Ailes
and ProVetice as d pat4 of her empire. By
tho presents which Artstrid hai made lo us
liy (hose Which she still keeps in reserve as
of a veteran >■ "‘“''aoo. ills easy lo percelVethatriur re
lyUuns with her aro uncliJugr-d. Her ha
ired lias not diminished ; and our antipa
thies Iniv'o strengthened. If Austria mid
England aril (ben die enemies of Franco,
Rrisstd should be Iter natural ally, for that
f iowcr is also tire rival of Austria and Eng-
'‘hd. . . ' , ' ' '
Separafed by vasi cnfimflei, the Frcricfr
and Rifssians have no common interest
upon which they can disagree, no subject
of quarrel, no reasonable tausn of disagree
mentean disturb their mutual good tinder •
standing. They have a reciprocal esteem
for their warlike qiiafifids.nnil placed at the
The Pacha of Egypt—Mcliemet Air Is
at present very notii nly engaged in forti
fying Alexandria and the harbur of Ahull-
kir. His son Ibrahlin is with him, lie is
about to extent! the arsenal dnd the pulrine
—several hundred men are consiarillv dm-
ployed in erecting batteries, end ail
Turkish sofiliers have been directed to i
rol themselves in the regular .troops
leave the country. It liiny tie tine, mi has
been suggested, that Mehemct idiends to
take advantage of tho Sultan’s situatinn
anil declare himselrinilepenilen). Hut wc
are unwilling toetfirpect hint of such in
gratitude. IMnlimoud has (nade Mchcino.
what lie is—he li8S ;reposed an honorable
confidence in him.which lids liilheito been
unviolated. Mehemet’a high talents and
energies have erdwhed him with honor
wc should lie sorry in see him sully his
name by turning mgrate nnd traitor.
(N. y. CtUrier iq Enquirer.
A Noble Action.—During tiro rctuitl
voyage uf tile llraiidynino frigate, lutcly
arrived nt N. Y®rk, u seamnn fell from the
forrtnpsail yard, stnir.k tlie hull uf the ship
and was precipitated into t{,e ocean; A
gallant sailor, of tire mrute.of Phelan, and
a native of tills city, insianily leapt into the
sea, ami. after .an arduous eflort, succeed
ed in saving his comrade, tn the great de
light and nilihiration of the officers and
crew. We are gratified lo add. that the
officers immediately pfesen'bd the rndile,
disinterested tar with mie hundred dollars,
ns a testimony or their Mgli respect for hid
humanity nnd Intrepidity. Welinpetliis
A ft 111 VEIL
Ship Litrhs. Lassalliql’iistlno 15 days.
Mackerel, Potatoes nnd liny to A Low St
eo. On the $7lli ult. In lilt. 32, Ion 78,
spoke Fr. brig Lylitm Lome, C.rpt. Fritii-
cnis, 02 sis I hi Lugumi,'bnufiil to llmdeaun
being sltiirl of provisions, supplied her.
Ship Ve.jiei, Jacqitoi, Boston 13 days.
Ballast to J Anxe.
llrlg Kent,'Fraser, Boston 18 days.—
. .issengers, Unpt. Seais uid lady, Mrs
Butler, Miss M.irshull, Messrs Hnliet anti
Murat
Sloop Bolivar, Howland, Darien 1 day.
lloD linsliela llico to R & W King.
Sloop Jackson, Lewis, from Williams
Plantation. 2200 hush It. Ricelo R Hah
Habersham Add J P Williamson.
.Sloop Ann, Sefoivlcli. Sunhury 10 lis
with Cotton to Bulloch & Dunwuody.
Sloop Mill Maid, llerdaiidez, Haig's
Plniita’tiod. 1400 brisli R Kiel) to R Utah
ersliam.
. CLEARED.
Fr. ship Felik, Riven, Martinique.
I I'm. Crabtree,
Schr Justice, Enlery, Now York.
Candler If JlavidsOn.
SAILED,
Schr Eiitery, Justitfe, New York.
Scltr Ranger, Uolte, Baltimore. .
MEMORANDA. , I
The ship Eliza Si Ahhy, ItencG 111 1'rb
vfijrnco 2»tli dlt.
Tho schr W etree, hence at Ualllmoro,
80th
The schV Ptaiinpe, hence ait Providence
24 ill.
FboSI OUR CoRRESrOltDCNTS.
Of t i oj the Courier, Mercury fir Ornette
CtiAiaFftTox, November5—3 r. v
abriv'fd. .
Ship JanuS. Haieiri 19 ds.
- jl'i$ Arial, Philadelphia 6 tit.
Brig Marcella, Boston 11 ds.
Schr Katharine, Turk! Island 8 df.
y.oti’bf thc schr Il’ilMih Mason Smith,
—The brig Marcella, Hiller, from Boston,
arrived tills morning, on the 3d Inst, nt It
o’clock, |M; In lat. 88 7, Ion 77 30, fell iir
with, and pinked up the limit of the schr
Win H Smith, Cnpt. Silliman; of this
port, having on hoard the Captain and
oreW oi that vess'el. conflating of seven
souls. They were very much exhausted,
having had nehlier pfovliioiii or water,
since leaving the wreck—and nothing by
which to piopel the boat but plecosof plank
tom from die ichodner., Tlie boat was id
injured and tlnseawbr’tliy, ns not to he
worth saving hy the Miirchlln. Tim W
M. S, was lads out fin St. Atiguiliiie,
hound In Charleston, and tvns capsized in
the Onlpli, hi lat. 32 20, on tho 1st Inst,
turned boi tom up, and sunk in 10 minutes.
‘xistirJ
. Dissolution.
T HE copartnetship formerly
under the (Inn uf •
FtlircluM, Lyon & P 0 ,
All porsunl indeliteil to said firm „
quested, pi evloui lu \|,e l„
next, lo adjust ll,eif ta'ccoiint, w| 1h >fk
sn'ribvrs, .wlin are duly tllilliorized u I
cciVo tlie srime. 1 ta|
J. I.VON,
B; T. Nlt'IIOli
05* Tlie business will be cdniiiiM
usual, at thu Nurtli lido of filttkii J
ituder tlia AViii of
Lydii) INichois & Co,
who have ou Itadd, uhd are coiistantli9
colving fresh supplies uftlic VrVwV
cles which form 4 lull add ciilnet.h.f
sale and retoll P
SADDLERY WARE ROhl
All of which they offor for saleuh.-f.J
which for quality and Ohekpllttrjiy
ainination, rntlieV that) the '
ailveitUemenl.
LYON, NtCIIOUtc
Snv’h- t)ct, 2'Jtli, f
or extremities pf cunlihcntnl Europe,
these two nations secnv destined to hecmiio
tlie arbiters between conflicting powers.—
lint ifr order (w balance' tho two poWers
when Russia hai extended Her frontiers;
Finnco'.ilitauid rcsinne possefsidir .of her
oWn. Tho'Itliino is to Franco' what the
Bosphorus is to ILiBia.” '
3uch are the.views ofnn'or of llie ihpst
enlightened pnliticiaiis" of Fran'ce; It giyes
rise ta many reflections and speculations
upon tlio future destiny of Eil.ope. Willi-
. , .. - linpetliis
generous, niildc luan. ir in other respects
qualified; lifify be' lidhouled with a wai-
at..
A DL ftnnz" was hroiiglit iielore the chi
rcetinn.il Police nt Puffs, Sept. (4th, for
practijirig medicine 'ivitlmfil a license.—
lie writ acquitted oil the ground of insani-
ly; aqid a She was foliremg llirouglr the
nnti ffimii fio crlorl long live the Ministers.
with all his might; "which conduct” says
the Courier Francais, "convinced all spec
tators of tlie justlOo; of the dechrioO,’'
penevbiohi Societies.—It fs diftfettlt to
tvll where Miariry ends, and nihil hievous
prodigality hegins. “Hieyr-why did yon
InVy n. ten dollar shawl f" raid , a lady of
Boston, to her kelp : why don’t you put
spine of your earnings at interest, nr in the
SavingsBartk..instead of laving Hall nut
in clothes7” "/don’t know, Mn’rim," re-
priSd the help-!‘I did lend some money
once to my faioth’er in few,, ifnd, lie rnn n-
way.-nnd-T Ibst it. And now Iain deter
mined to lay out all f get, and enjoy it as
1 go along.", -Buf who* will you do in
sickness, or ii> old (ige 7” "Oh, tljere are
henevnlcnt soriiilies enough to tako care
inf iuit' ,r
nut adniittirigllie lull value of such ah.al
li.inde iutlle iril'erest of mankind; it can,hit
fail to'be percctviid that if nidsf Have an
important qpd.in alt probability a favorable
.ilfuring upon the interests of this ppuritry.
Events must toon shew whether this alii
:nnee so important fa 1 the partitas' inlerdst-
M- »••>« wk» |ftV# time
t Pftemmtemhi.—Ahouf 10 tiiiltas' from
WoShirigton, near the rob'd that leads to
iBathi stands a pine slump about two feel
fi'jdsix inches is diameter; from
; svhtc.lt t|ie tree has been cut upwards of 40
lyears, tlio bark on which is pci fecily green ,
and without tho least sign of n sprout. |
lhan m,o -"' as fw™|
' .n
!• -L .
For New Vork.
The fast sailing btig
ii, UNION;,-.,
J&xju, . . lor Jon, Matter'.
JfcgifLwill sail TO-MORKO\V., For.
rreiglu or passage, apply to the mailer on
board; or to ,
COHEN fit MILLER.
".8> 7 ..-
For Sunlmry,
The regular packet slooji
ANN. , .
N. Selmcich, Master.
Will sail fiir the ahowe imrl on
Saturday l4tli instV Fiir freight npp'y to
the Master dn board at Scott & BalfOiirs'
liarh
noV 7 ......
Miifiiicr’s Church.
B I VINE SEVICE will he performed
at this Church To-Mbmiow vj«rn
tN(f arid I'iVKNiNO Csiptaim of vossoh.
their officer* and scuimin, uh) re<jic*ctfully
iuvitoif to attend,
nor 7
Draivii Numbers;
O t? ibe Washington City LO I TER*
Class, No Ifi.
, . 58, 43, 45, 32. 4, 37, 7, 44, 0.
Holders of prizes Will call for the cash
LUTHER'S
itov 7 Lottery Office.
St. Aiulrews’ Society.
A QUARTERLY mectihg,of tho St
Ariifrews'Society, will he,held at
■he City Hotel, THIS EVENING (lie
7th Inst, at 7 o’clock.
.WM. ROBEftTaaV, Seo’ry
M4.
ciys White Lemh
T HE silhseriliers. agents for "Feali'o
dy’s" White Load,will bo conStniit
ly rilpplieiT, and now ufior lor sain at fac
lory prices; one hundred kegs.of a very
superior quality, warranted equal In any
immtifaetiire, whether English or Ainori
can. .. ;
HALL.S1IAPTER &TUPPER.
nov 7 ... .
“Youls” Patent Shot,
T HE sithicriliers having been appuiht-
cd Agt’sv for •’Yoriles Patent' Shot,"
will ho constantly supplied with all sizes,
and now tiffin' fof sale ut Fnqtory prices,
509 lings of drop nnd Buck Shot,
Comprising a full' assortment.
HALL, SHATTER &TUPPER
nov 7
Electors'
oun
ty
f enilsaiul Fellow Ciiitsntf
AM n 08i',diii d (e for Coroner nt the E
loci’oqin January npxt, anil should
b® talented, will endeavor to illsohargo the
i dodos of tlio office with fidelity.. .
Very respeatfnlly,
If. HAUPT,
qovf. 225/
nov 7
Beef, Wine) Mackerel, |
A few bhls. Boiten filcsi Rcfl
H 4ft 6 ft Bhls tin il filrtckeVel
-R* xv 50 ijr. ccsks Muncilltj 1
deira wind
2 Coni Shclltar
4 Uaiidsnriioridirig IVSjjjm
. , "CANDLER &DAVtDSi
del 211 , \s
6
9
5
5
SO
6.
\8
iVegro Cloths & Zllnukci
it nfctfbcKn ta ii i c t
Jacob Waring.
0 __,. (OibbbA’i'Range,)
PFEllS the hal.irice uf |,j, i
Negro t.'lotln arid Blankets,
reduced pricBsj consisting ofilm f
descriptions: . ,. . .
8 bales Mix’d Plains (til ronl) c.ta
8 Ho Mixed Kcrsr/s do
du White do lie
do Cnutun drt .
do Mill’d Mix’d,
do Blue and Mixed Parrlncl
do Plain apd. Teiflcd |,i
assoirled ctvjqrz arid 4
do Loriifun Dufilu nlaiiteti,l
0*4
do tlo Poima 0631
4 r-f
net 22 111
Finch & \Vuvliif/il., I
DRAPERS ANOTA/LOHsi
MAhkr.t sqesar..
T ENDER (heir sinteietha
friends 6ml thb public gci
past favors, and jrilf respectfully
cnnlinuatiim of patronage.
Theyliave received rftfd arc i
fresh and Handsome nssmlt
(urzRtuu euPEntatxK ran
Cloths, CassimcKCS,
ingdrfyc.kc.
AtS6
Oh hand an extensive assoilw
Fashionable .-'v,
Heady Made ClQf(ii«
Consisting of
Frdok Coats, CoattceJ, V'«".
Faiil.iluuiis, S|iirls„C/Mfti tic..
., aUo,,
A splendid nssortinoftl HI F»TOJ >
- such.as
Cravats, (of thp. very hits! 51
Hosiery, Gloves,Hmk
Sib. Sic. tit.
N. B.—iTIie very lal.esf Nc»V
don i'liiiailelpliki Fashions r“
and their customers,may depr
their, garmerifs ihnile in n st)
excelled by uny, and n't lire six
ble notice, and bit aitch tsrinl *
fall to p(egse.
oei *7 ■ , BIS
SILKS-
tiiumpion & Lad 11
SdUth East Corner of Gibhmi
H A VE lost opened u It'S'
of Bilks,
A510X0 WHICH A»?
fliiperlm- block .Italian U 1 "" .
jet ami blue hlnck fl" 1
Light and dark coloiu}
Plaid do figured
Marceliuos, Flmencei'
flro
GrodeBeriihs,Cibiilil'l'' Pl
Pongees, Satin Ltavaiili 11 ' 1
Siiichons aritf KMsncl'*
Vestings. Silk Upsicry r
With-a general ainrl^i
Staple and Ftfiic)’
(Goods,
nil pf wlpcli they offer whole *-'*
tail at t)io lowest jirives,
jpeg • 317|| St
DC
Bar Lead and Ffld
4 KEGS "YuiHe's” 5113®""'
Lend . a t
(5 coils Packing Yanh jJL.
^tfeii 1 mffid
nnv 2
A
., nno ^oJAMESCLBaNP ;
. nov 5
,it-i
io
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