Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 26, 1825, Image 2

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* , rf BY O. & W. ROBERTSON, FIMU.I8IIEUS OF THE LAWS OF THE UNION His majesty has been pleased to prolong the term vviiii li ha* been fixed at the' 9th ■t Jinie of thin year lor the pmtlicaLimi* of :io the civil ami militury officers. in the .noun time they are Allowed halfpay, Tho Chevalier Heredia, brother of the Convention with Russia and Engbnni— Comnu ru! of Hit Pacific—Columbia Jiivsr.— By till.'Conv ent ion, the trade and coinnprce 01 the w hole North-West Coast appcir to us to be placed on a looting of perl of* re the humanity of that goverment, neither will We admit, that any civilized govern ment would refuse to erect those Deacons which warn the innocent of duiigor. The act is,* our request, though for the bfest of ciprocity : and neither of the contracting motives, cannot, we think, be complied Brnnr»t, 12 days ; 16th, ship Corsair, Por ter, M days. Ml* FOR THIS FORT, At Augusta, 22d inst. steam bout Henry Shultz, Lubbock, 26thinst. AniV Liberty. nvii.v fafkii, : : COUNTRY PATER, : EIGHT DOLLARS. : FIVE DOLLARS- No mail north of Norfolk, was received last night. Several northern mails remain due. cx-minisler, Count Ufalia.’has been appoin- parties, under it can lay claim to or&xer- ted Spanish minister to the United Slates, use a maritime right or privilege, to vliich Scveial Patriot privateers wore erasing the other is not euually entitled. With ru- at tho month ol the Cut of Cibraltar cap- spect to territorial jurisdiction, the parrullel turing Spanish vessels. of 54° 40m.isseuled as the boundary, South A hitter from Madrid dated 11th of No- of which Russia gives up ali claim* and vember, states that on 5th inst. the French North ot which the United States stipulate troops quartered at Madrid began to break not to extend their settlements.—-rhere- WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 26. up, and subsequently the sick and the whole fore, bo far at least as Russia is concern- of the Hospital deportment had moved oft*, ed, our right over the soil some degrees be- Letters from Bayonne of the ltith say, yond Columbia (or Oregon) River is acqtti- tliat much inquietude is cuused by the ap- csced in, the lattitude ot the mouth ot which proaching evacuation of Spain by the French is laid down by Lewis & Clarke in 16° 19m. troops; and that niuny Catalonians have and flsec. determined to seek any asylum in France. By the Convention between the United France.’—The King of Franco has paid a Slates and Great Brituiu, concluded in the friendly visit to the Faubourg of St. Auto- year 1«1«, and to remain in force ten years, inn. This is said to he in the neighbour- the territory on the N. W. Coastof Amcri- hood of the Bastile, and among the real ca and west oi tho Stony Mountains, claim- radicaly. He has visited the principal ob- ed by either party, was declared free for that places in the neighbourhood of period to tho citizens and subjects of the , two powers: the agreement, however, not liur»n doErrolcs has been declared in- !t ? , be l® the prejudice of any sane by the physicians to the King of; ‘Jicbeij Jj " n ^ 11 uui r lll>ve 10 "’r 1 Tim ceremonies and honors paid to La-! Tl "'“' *" !. 8a8 - U >™e>m r yU> make , , fi.vott.,intbi S oo.„itry«eearerullyreprm- new st'puiaUotts with Eng and i and in UU t largo portion ot the community is now m a ,„d in the French Journals of the liberal (rosli arrangcinonts with Russia—Fromtbe _ state of idleness and starvation. Scenes parly. I disposition Iniimtosted at present by the | should it reach the land, the persons who .... Jnilv hrdi eli- before our eves at tho The celebrated traveller Le Vaillant, has V wo !* 1 ' tlll P. ttl , 0 no lartlicr dit- find it are requested to make known where are daily brought betore our eyes, at tno ill>t iMmiI :lf n „„„ iiculty with her; hut whnt will .Mr. Cun-J and when it wne found. nili/r hi We ore indebted to Capt. Hamilton, of the Pitt, arrived yesterday, for the Air Ad vertiser, of tho 25 th November. It contains no intelligence. An extract from the Free Press, states tliat “ the unfortunate contest Jj‘'^ au<1 l )Iu between the cotton spinners and their mus ters, still continues; and thousands, who have nothing to do with matters in dispute, arc fuinisliintr in consequence. A very with. It is neither tlie interest of Groat* Britain, to cede to us any portion of the ls- Jmid required, nor cun wo permit, vessels to pay any tux on the ocean, which muy in time, become a kind of sound dues, for the Gicat. Belt and Little Belt are not unlike the Bahama Banks, in a voyage to the Gulph of Moxico, and wo must be cautious bow we establish a principle of paying toll thus. The difficulty, however, is eusily ob viated. Let. suitable unites be selected and let us send fouling fights and anchor them on the shoals—tiiey will answer every pur pose, and afford no grounds of cavil. Noah's Mu. For New-York, (ESTABLISHED LIJTE,) The regular packet ship WILLIAM WALLACE, T. Woody .Mastery Will meet with immediate de- For freight or passnge, having sit-. T 1 nuriiir accommodations, apply to Captuin Wood, on board, at Jones’ Upper Wliarf, 11ALL & llOYT. Jn n 26 1 anding FnOM SHIP WM. WALLACE, Current of the Ocean.—The following no tire was picked up at Gunvvallow Fishing' p; BARRELS ) n ., « i • i n- Have, in Mounts liny, on the Will of Novem-' 5 2 Pipes ( Bach’s Schiedam Cm ber, Cornwall Gaz. “ This Bottle was thrown overboard from the James Cropper, Capt. Marshall, now on her voyage from Liverpool to New-York, in lat. 47, 20, Ion. 211, 9, \V. all well, out 25 days, and experienced a succession of southerly gales and bad weather. The purport of this being cast into tho sea, is to try the Current, ot'tlie Ocean, and therefore cy «.o, at tliu , ,, , . jurt died at o very advanced age. eight of which humanity must shudder, and j t j s ui^erfeti in the Lo ‘ ' ' udon Sun, that from the consequences of which virtue must the Duke of Wellington, and several mcm- ehrink*” i ^ er8 °* t ^ ie English ministry will assist at toined in the latter. Latest from France.—By the ship Ed- rapid progress in France. Dreadful inundations have taken place ^ mmm . 1 the coronation of the King of France. By an arriva. at^atofi from New *^™™j$** V«>rk, papers ofthe 17th instant arc re- Swiss troops have left France to march ceived. These papers thcugli not so late into Spain. .. those received by the William Wallace, l^lumg atorea,^. with gas, is making at this port, contain intelligence, not con- in France. Chateaubriand is said to have become a great favorite with the liberals. . _ , . , \r , A printer of a country paper in France, ward Q.uesnel, arrived at New-York on the j ms j,,,,.,, p (JUll( | guilty of using the follow*- ICtli instant; Havre dates to the 3d, and Fa-' ing sentence in reference to the King, “ at Tin to the 1st of December are received. j last a freemun mounts the throne." _ , , ,, n ■ , I Grmt-BrUmn.—lhc London papers con- London papers to the id December, were tajl| mauy , mrlicu i ttr8 ol - lhu Sevan-.'ion *fco received, by the Young Pliamix. I and ruin caused by the late heavy winds Letters from Havre of Dec. 3d, state that ««'l «in i« fiioland. It is stated that SU,. OCo.pounds would not repair the damage there was no alteration in the price of Cot ton. Ashes had advanced a little. At Mar seilles, Nov. 19, 1500 packages of Egyptian Cotton sold at 19 to 20 sous per lb. Prices.—Cotton 26 sous; Pot Ashes 47 francs ; Pearl Ashes 46 to 50 ditto; Cognac Brandy at. Bordeaux, 2 45c. lo 2 50* sustained at tiidmouth. The lower part of tile town was inundated—those win* inhab ited house* bordering on the sea, were pla ced in the most uuincut danger. Nearly every boat was broken in pieces, houses were blown down by the wind, others by the fury ofthe sea, and the whole town de luged—the night was awful. In the morn ing men and women were seen endeavoring There was a sale of Georgia Cotton at to suve tlo ir goods, by taking them from their W'indtiWB; others w»*re endeavoring to preserve their lives by letting themselves down by means of sheets from their bed rooms into boats ; others escaped by sw im ming. A great number of cattle and sheep had perished. It is stated that the losses at Lloyds’ by Greece.—'The intelligence was received the storm ofthe 2vd and 23d Nov. were i„ l.nmhin on the ‘2tl Dec. that Zeitouni hud beyond calculation, and arc .curcely equal- , , , led iii the memory ot the oldest member ot .urrennered t.n rhe «™k s . and oi course the the lmuso _ TJlu J dcslrucliou of livos wu8 al . whole province of Tliesraly is liberated.— so great. Havre, on the 30th of Nov. at 36 sous. Pot Ashes, Dec- 2, 49 francs. Pearl Ashes 46 to 50. Cognac Brandy, 4th proof, had riseu to 2 45 [o 2 55. St. Domingo Coffee in en trepot, 67 to 70 centimes. In Albania,tho spirit of liberty was making rapid progress. Four British ships of war Were at Smyrna on the 19tii of October. The last campaign against the Greeks,it is paid, has been so dista.-trous to the Turks, that they will not hazard another, at least on the sea. The Austrian Observer, however de clares that the events of the late cam- A great number of vessels have been lost with their crow's on the English coast— The breakwater and the whole of the Es pial! ude al Weymouth, were washed away. The London Courier states from authori ty, that all the matters at issue between the Government and the Canada Company have been finally settled on terms which cannot fail to be advantageous to both— The commissioners would \ roteed to Can ada in the middle of January. ning soy to Mr. Floyd’s Bill which has al ready passed thellJuso of Representat ives, notwithstanding the Convention, and wl ich authorises our Executive to take formal possession ofthe disputed territory ? That ■' British Government claims south ofthe River Columbia, has been announced to the world by Sir Aicx. Mackenzie, its au thorized agent, who says in his Journal— By supposing a line from the Atlantic east, to the Pacific west, in tho parrullel o \ forty Jive degrees <f North latihute, it will nearly describe the British territories hi North-America”—u pretty bold dash of the pen lo lie sure : yet before many years, un- le.-s Mir Alexander and his triends look harp, between the Republicans and Imperi alists, the Hudson's Hay Company may want space even for their factories. With respect to tliu geography of Colom bia Hi very the mo&t correct inli>nimtkm wo have is contained in the work ol Lewis and Clark. The latitude of its tnwuili, accor ding to them, we have stated above—-its greatest breadth is 7 miles, and tho tide .‘lows up |HO miles. On the North side of the river is situated IluleyV Bay. 11 miles breadth. The hills up the river and to wards the Bay, are said not to be liigu, but very thickly cover* u with large pin*! «f .e- veral sppci« s. About thirty miles from its mouth a valley commences which is about sixty miles wide in a straight line, while on the right andlvif it “xtends lo a great distance—embracing a fertile and deiight- il country, sinidvn by thick groves of tall timber, and running on both sides of ill* river—the soil rich and capable ot any species of culture. Along its wnole extent it i> inhabited by numerous tribes of Indiana, an ill-formed, dwarfish race, who visit its waters in quest offish, &c. Messrs. Lew is and Clarke, describe the climate of this region ns mild and agreeable ; and Mir A. Mackenzie remark* that it assimilates much to that of Europe in the same lurtitndus— C. II. MARSHALL, Captain. 44 Passengers—S. T. Courrie, of Liver pool ; William Abraham, of Miramichi, N. B.; J. Robertson, of St. Johns, N. B. ; O. Satchwoll,of Quebec ;—Werner, of Ham burg ; E. Canning, of Birmingham ;—Nolle of Germany, and J. Dewp, of New York, all jolly fellows and thirsty dogs. 10th Jan uary, 1824,’* We understand Captain Jones, from Ma- tanzas, brings information that our squad ron on that station, had recently captured a Piratical vessel, after a smart action—and that, they had also recaptured h vessel from them and carried her into Key West. .Mobile Reg. 1th. COMIVIURCIAL. New-Yorky Jan. 1 o.—Cotton.—The im port of the Week ending 14th instant, was Y’j7 bales From North-Carolina 574, Mouth Carolina 615, Georgia 696, Alabama 313, Virginia 973, New-Orleans 1036.— .Sales this week have not been very exten sive. say about 3000 bales of all sorts. The market, however, is very firm, and last wcckV prices fully supported. For tho fi ner descriptions higher rates are asked than heretofore, but we don’t feel justified in va rying our quotations. Upland, 13J a 15^ ; Teiiessecs, 13J a 15 ; Louisiana, 16j a 18 ; Alabama, 13$ a 16. Rice.—Importation 418 tierces, and 16 half do. With the exception of prime Rice, whi-li is very scarce, the article is heavy. 98 tierces and 17 half do. of fair quality, were sold 37$ and 3 50, 4 months, and various sniail parcels at. the range of our quotations. Inferior Rice is entirely ne glected. Rice, for 112 lbs 3 a 3 37). Exchange.—Bills on London, 60 days, 1101 a 1 HG pr. ; on France, 5 15 a 5 20 ; oil Amsterdam, ! I 12 Barrels of Rum e nZok \ Arn ™ c,,n Bran, 'y 2 Barrels Alcohol (pure spirits) For sale by JAMES REA. Jan 26 5,'p A Corn Jljlnat. CARGO of PRIME CORN, on board schooner Lafhvette, for sale bv R. & J. HABERSHAM. Jon 26 52r Blacking. FEW dozen of Day & Marlin’s Genu- . mo Bluokino, tor sale by P. E. BRASSINNE, Druggist, opposite the Exchange. Jan ‘26 Butter, hard, Hems Jjc. Just received hi/ ship Win. Wafa re, 1 fl FIRKINS Goshen Butter, 1st qual’y X V/ 20 Kegs Lard, from 30 to 40 lbs each 10 Barrels Burlington Hams, small size 10 Halt’barrels Mess Pork 10 do do Pig do 10 Casks Cheese, first quality 30,000 American Segnrs IN STORE, 100 Barrels Pilot and Navy Bread 50 do Beef and Pork 50 do Tar, Pitch and Rosin Cordage, Leads, Lines, and Twine Together with a full assortment of GROCERIES A Y!) PRO US IONS. (U Ship Stores put up at short notice, and low prices, by ABNER BASSETT, No. l, Mongin’s New Buildings. Jan 20 Am Auun jiiUWttj. rjlIIOSB Member* of the Chatham Ar tillery, who are entitled to Tickets for the supper, to be given on TO-MOW- ROW EVENING, 27th inst. can receive them on application at the office of the Georgian. Those who were not present on the parade of the 8th instant, will be furnished on payment. >C. 51 HIS EVENING, the 26th January, the Exchange Long Room, will U exhibited a variety of Picturesque and Mechanical Representations. Th« performance will comm euro with a display of AUTOMATON FIGURES, af. tor which American Scenery. Lafayette, brought to the Shores of Amer ica in the Car of Neptune, guarded by Lib erty. Performances by the Figures ; to be sue. cecded by Chinese Fire-Works, wiihout flame or Smoke, in which will he exhibited the Sun, the Arms of Georgia, and Wel come Lafayette. To conclude with per- fbriunnees by the Automaton Figures. ar Doors to open at Im-lf-past six, an* performance to commence at seven precise- ly. Admittance for o lady and gentleman 7.5 cents—single ticket 50 cents. Children -■> cents, to be had at the Bur of the E*. change, where refreshments auay be hailu usual. Jan 26 50 .N otice. T HAT on the second Saturday in Marc-2 next, at tho late residence of .loin Bryan, dec. all the personal property oftlit aforesaid deceased, will be olTcrcd ior sal', to the highest bidder, tor the benefit ofthe heirs, consisting of Cutile, llugt, Plantation ToolIlmmh. U and Kitchen Furniture, tugithcr with tiuidnj other articles. Terms made known on the day of salp. SOL. BRYAN, j ISAAC Jilt VAN. ( Executors. JACOB BRYAN. , Scriven County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1325. Jan 26 52t.f A SUTLER F OR the Regimental Parade of 27tb inst. will be appointed THIS DAY, at twelve o’clock—Tile appointment will be given to the highest bidder. Terms cash. Sealed applications to be handed to J. P. HENRY. Quarter Master, First Reg. Jan 26 51 Ue- ts AVewavtA. A BSCONDED from the fiibpcribpr.r.;; the 24th inst. an indented appr-ntr*. by the name of DANIEL LEVI DENT, i'ged about eighteen years. Ail persona are forbid harboring him on my account, t:i penally ofthe law. The above reward and no charges, will ho paid to any person who will deliver said apprentice to mo in Savan nah. NOAII B. SISSON. J tin 96 $2r or m vD IPlBIPIFo Re duction in Prices! Goods to be what they are Sold for !! * Spanish Dollars, 101 a they agre** in opinion that very little dif-llOli; U. States Bank Sliareu, 117£ths to ference will be found, except such ai pro- ,.11171. , Persia.—Accounts from Bagdad, rtate paign are not so disastrous as has been that the city of Shirazhad been entirely do- represented. The paper states that the : l ’>’ 11,1 earihq'inke. 1 r 1 Gnzroon, a city between Aborkoh • nd Captain Pacha was sheltering himself in the Shiraz, was swallowed up with almost t.lir Darduneiles on the 15th of October, with a whole ofthe inhabitants, in censeqiu nee ot flag ship and 15 other vessels-, and that "'"““""j All the m -rntains MU *> 1 . suriouudii'g (»azroo:i, were leveileu by it, there still remained oi tho Lg)ptiun tlict. and no tr«i r ot to in now n niams. 75 sail. Ibrahatn, according to this account! P*r>i» has in Us emriny n number of . , . # , I French oifuers t Mlikcipiiije her tnmps had not been taken prisoner. , . , 1 „ The Smyrna paper also represents the! Germans •-Ic Urr?* Iimii Augshurgh, of late mccefes ofthe Greek licet as ot little the 20th iVc-mSur fate, that u milifnry consoquene. | conspira. y has been detected, which lias A letter from Lloyd’s A rent at Smyrna,! h u to tho aricst ol aev* rai officers of ciis- dated on tho 10; hoi Uctcmr, says, •‘ihciajfi'fjon. ' ,, . „ , has b-en an eiirug. niuit battu-u tho Tur- z he whole of the north of Europe, lias kish t out and Clock ships, w.ih bi.t little siiflereil by storms ami iuMmlaiicms duinage to either. And an official bulletin Algiers.—The from ( oiistuntiuople ol October i£5th, states j oiitt-idr* of the Strait that tho Captain Pacha wan in the Darda- VC ^J !s * nclles on tho 15th, in his own ship of the 1 he Dutch Vice-Admiral tit Port Mahon ' | informed a captnin pf Naples, that it would ! ffevernment, nrobuhly lay an expert Algerines w<*re cruising , capturing Portngaes*. reds from the vi unity of high mouitains | Freights.—The shipments of Cotton to lOtered eternnlly with snow. ; Liverpool have increased—some shipments What the Senate of the U. S. iray do ’ °f Flour and Flaxseed have been made—to with Mr. Floyd’.- bill we cannot sav. ftmugh Iwliuid there are more shipments of Fhx- we feel persuude.i, that the Comimrce of J-'end malving—freights to the Continent are our citizens to the North West >oast., ’ dull, and hut little demand for freights to which already is of great importune.* awii^ m Uh America. Vessels for New-Orleans every day increasing, should lu» ademate-j a, *d Charleston, are fillinjr up with bricks ly protectod.eit her by fortifications on ihore. snd hay, for the want of otlier freight.— or a sufficient number of armed vessds at Gofton to Liverpool, -^tlis to 4d; to the sen. Yet—whether we should desilo to i Continent, l a f ■*^ cents push our population bo fur. and to end our ; N tib.rs—Remain scarce at our lost week’s national jurisektion such a <! ■ a ice from ; quotations. Prime, $! I a 15 .j Coasting, the * rntre of our Union, are questions veil, 15 a 16 ; ordinary, 13 a 14. deserving the serious consideration of A-1 ——- m^rican Statemen, and should not be Ixisti-I Charleston, Jan. 24.—Cotton.—S. Island, ly decided.—Pet. Int, I 30 a 40—Std. do. 17a 19.—Maine and San- ■ ■■■> j fee. 25 a 29.—Short Staple, Ufa I5f.— To the. editors of the Nno-York G'lzdte.— R*'’*’—Prime, ^4^—Inferior to good, ^2] Gentlemen—Permit me. through the modi- a urn of your useful pup.er, to propose the iol-‘ % Cotton?.—During the week, the demand lowing Queries to the public, in hop» s that for Sea-Islunde, Mames and Santees lias they may be discussed by scune able hand, b p n very brisk, and in many instances much 1st. Is it. not posnible that the English higher prices have been obtained. Were- government will, upon hearing of the dis- to our present quotations, which t*m- crimination in the duties upon their manu- brace the range as near as we are able to tautures in favor of American citizens, lay fit it, for these descriptions of Cottons.— an additional duty upon cotton whim im- ^ 0, ne Sea-Islands, of fancy brands, have purled nr even owned by a citizen of the exceeded, us usual, our highest general United States ? quotation! In Uplands, less business has 2d. Will not the English (or even French) fi <,on doing, and the prices obtained have 'VUtOTA. \ CORRECT MET of Pilots, authoris ed to act for this port— BRANCH. Holies E. Broughton E. Briggs S. Craig If. Delano J. Hail J. II. Johns J. Low J. Pitcher P. S. Pitcher J. Ffcaun N. B. Timmons S. II. While Wright, West T. Gerard A.) Col- Wall VV. 5 ored. Win. White, certifiicate for 12 feet. W. Thomas, L. Craig, J. Robbins, J. Wood, W. Foster, E. Hopkins, L. Foster. I). Proctor, J. W. Lee, E. Cusliin, Robert do do do do do do do do do Key, 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 Jesse Furniss. ami Thomas Harden, are no longer author ised to act as Pilots for this Port. Ry ordir ofthe Board, JOHN G. HOI.COMHE, Secretary C. P. Jan 20 52uf and Unit the t, etill 75 strong, was before 1 he unsafe to pass the Streights of Gilnal tnr, before the I jtli of November, in consc-! '.'vnorted <*r owned i>y a citizen ot the Uni fine, with 15 other vessels Egyptian .. hi/tilene, und« r the command of the Vice roy’s sou, (who was r< ported to be a prisoner to the Greeks.”) The account adds li.ut this lleet was watched by about 60 Gr. ek vessels, who on the night of 6th or 7th burnt a Tunisian pnlncre ol 20 guns, ami a biig. Anolher.letier remarks, “ The fate ofthe Captain Pacha is finally known—sick and in disgrace with the Sultan, he is still in the Dardanelles, having been forbidden to ap pear in the capital. The Pacha of Egypt’s non has been named commander ofthe sea forces of the Porte—but where is 1m now t He is said to be a writ-oner at Hydra. The Porte keeps a dead silence on recent events. Letters from Belgrade, declare that the Captain Pacha, who first secretly remained at Gallipoli, bad come to Constantinople on the authority of the Sultan, but kept a close incognito. It is stated that he did not com mand tin* fleet in person, and that the ill success is to he attributed to his officers.— The Divan are extremely irritated ugaiust tlie-vico-roy of Egypt. They In lk of nothing loss at Constantinople than sending an agent to notify Mahomet Pacha of some very se vere orders from the Grand Seignor ; but it in thought that no one will tlareto carry ’thorn. When Lord Strnngford cam** down the Strait ofthe Dardanelles, he paid a visit to the Captain Pacho. U is said his Lordship found him perfectly tranquil. Letters from Smyrna stale that the Pa cha of Syria is in complete insurrection ggainst tlin Porte. Spain.—Tho convention concluded at Ma dh* Ion the 5th of January 1824, makes com pensation for the prizes made by France and Spain in the last war, charging each government to indemnity its own subjects. The losses were of two kinds : on French Vessels and on neutral. Tho latter were rejected by tho, committee made by tho *%timi*Uy, on the principle that - the flag co vers t li* gcods. .Rut aeecourse to the coun cil of state is yot open. ov'w. upon t own manufartui’S, alum dutv scarcely equalled those of tho procoding week—but we do not vary our quotations ofthem. quence ofthe hostile disposition oftb" Dcy 1 ted Stato*'J Rice—Fully supports the prices of last of Algiers. Ho was allerwnrds ordered to -d- Will not the large manufacturing w «ck. and is in fair demand—two or three envoy Dulch voxels in t!i • Mediterranean,! population in England and Scotlaml, peti- l° ts ofprimost quality have gone as high bo ve 37 lets. VV e do but hoped for a more favorable disposition j ti«»n their government lo enact the abov » not, however, vary our ofthe Doy. Trieste, Oct. 21.—Lucien Murat, son of the Ex-King of Naples, took pa sage in the brig Active, belonging to New-York, a few days ago. laws ? quotations. 4th. Is not lliis proposed luw in direct Freights,—Cotton to England, 11-lGths opposition to the treaties with Great-Brit- a »d*—To France, Hcts. itin ? ! L. f 4 . Bank, (sales) 118. Messrs. Wharton, Dkvmson. and Stan i.M,the British Members of Pariianient, i now on a tour through the United Slates, |, •. 3 have arrived in Mobile, from Ncw-Odomis. 1 11 - - v v 5th. Why is Congress laboring Input re strictions upon * rude, whils-t* tin- govc rn- meiit. of Great-Brit am are doing all in their power to free their commerce from ail the burdensome weights which formerly hung Ext hange on England—9 a 9-V per cent. prein. On France—5f. 20c. a*5f. 22!c G orgia Bank Bills—a 2 per cent. dis. NEW-YORK State Literature Lottery, CLASS IV. IT TO BE MtAWJr OJT THE SIXTH OF.ll‘ItII..TEXT, A.VIJ BE ( O.Y- ELUDED 1.YO.YE DRAIVUTU. I N this scheme the amount of cash is ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fol lowing manner 2 Prizes of Sin non x/rAiiriiua 3 l „„ . ... . .. , .. i nth. Arc not tho commerce, riches, end 1 liev were to proceed from that citv by the .. ., p.. , , .... , n . . . ■ \\> t the amount ot imports ill England, increa- wav ot Snvannan and Churlebton, to \V ash- - - ■' ingioii (/ily. In any question about the rate of ry- cliange. it ought, sny the British Travel ler, lo he borne in mind that gold is now the standard lor English money. The par of Exchange between Grea'. Britain and France is nearly 25j IV. for the sovereign. Hence the frftnc is worth 9$d. The worth of tiie American dollar is about 4s. 2d. not Is. fid. us it is absurdly valued in accounts, sing rapidly under this tom ? their new sys- Yesterday morning, at seven o’clock, by i J 7 tlie ltev. Mr. Wynn, Mr. Gi oroe Mingm • lamp, to Miss Abigail Zeallr, both of this citv. Light Houses.—Our commerce has expe rience*! so many disasters in the neighbour-! — mm stail Cl.F.ARKD, Brig Francis, Robinson, Barbadoes, S. B. Parkman. ARRIVED, Br. sliip Pitt, Hamilton, (reported yester- hood of the Bahama Banks, and the cata- PORT OP SAVANNAH, logue of wrecks and loss of lives, lias been so frequent and melancholy, as to awaken the attent ion of our gov**rnment, and a re- . medv has :«oen sought for in the erection of light houses. For this purpose, an ap- , • , . , - ... ,• . .. plication has been formerly made to the lr,srl1 ol1 ' "VI'"."' * d,s ™ u " 1 . "* British gnvermn <nt, tocc.le to port of-tl.iv,) S3 dup from Trown, (Scotlan<r.) cool, ohout I per cent. ; ami this -hscoua to roll-. , Wa *, of A | )I1C<) , nrar ,| lut celebrated p. tai.ocs. carpeting, &c. to the maeter— cuionsiy uHcrtbed to the elate ot the Ex-, ,, t u|lllo( | tUe in ,: le W „, L Mr . c ull . L id Dec. Am.'Viean brig John Marshall, change. A gentleimiii. weo lately took n j, (1 ^ ur advising with the competeotou- Drummond, to sail in i days for New York, w.meHicca rupees to iV.w-York, lomidtbot t |„; rlli c«, declined mokingtl.o ccosion, l..ft «.:hr. Lafavctle. Hall, Plymouth, N. C. or Is. ltd. sterling, which of course is the parofexchange. 5 000 • 3,082 1.000 ■ 500 200 100 and a largo number of smaller denomina tion. and clmnccs for a short time only, MI.\ DOLLARS—.Shares in proportion. 20 41 51 Orders received and forw arded, free of ex pensc, hy IV. ROBERTSON, iMriaMnl 3d., s> »ilh C.m.to ll.fc provided American vcbbuIu pail light mo-1 Sloop Two Sisters,Wing, Darien. 3 days, n«y. ! with Cotton and Molasses, to Jno. M’Nish, In the correspondence of dipt. Porter i and T. Butler & cn. The prisonerH brought by the British lfrig relative to this subject, we find he follow- BELOW, of war Rifleman, from Jamaicu, wer"’ do- ing observation : 44 ns the goverunentofthe ( French brig Julius Thales, Iloff, front livered to t lie Marslial on Thursday. They ! Bahamas derives itp principal ro^enuo from j Port-au-Prince bound to Havre, put in for are stated to be John Balrroli, or (Brazelle) wrecked goods, it. is reasonably to appro- orders. Captain, and Riclmrd Palmer, mate, of the bend that some obstacles will ie opposed. The ship Thomas Fowler, from this port to the benevolent projects of of tur govern- for Liverpool, was spoke 6th inst. lat. 32, mont from that quarter.” . Ion. 74 30. Wl* by no means concur in tlis opinion, arrived from this port, and the remark iu an unmerited attack onj At New-York, 12th inst. ship Emperor, schooner Comet, which vessel they are ac cused of having runaway with and destroy ed. We understand the Comet sailed 1’rom Charleston.—N. Y. Jttcr. Jldu. who ordered in the Lottery just closed, for persons in this city. No. 25,313, combination 54,22,30,41000 2-610, 8.28,29, 100 and a large amount in smaller prizes. Jun 26 And Honest Weight 4r Measure Given!!! T HE Subscriber as willing as other* to arrange his business to suit tin [ire- *ept times, and suve the public the trmV.e of making bargains, adopts a mode lufuly iiindc use of in this city of advertising tlm Prices of his Goods, (the u hole bring tno te dious to enumerate, although not having those enormous quantities that are usuu y said to be sold when called for.) names the following articles, and assures the Public t hut the rest of his Etock is reduced in the same proportion: t Lamp Oil (but not the best quality) per gallon * d9 374 Do do do *0 j() Do do best quality, per gall. Otic) Paint do do do .0 90 Spirits Turpentine do do 0 69 Mixed Paints (but not the best Greens, Blues or Yellows) per ll». 0 12 English White Lead, per 28 lbs. (not because put up in iron bound kegs) American White Lead, 281b kegs laboratory manufactured Brook lyn, New-York, (manufactory price per cwt. $12 50, which may be seen by looking at the Ncw-Ynrk Price Current) 8 hy 10 Glass, but not the best American, per box It) by 12 do do do A large and constant supply of the al' • e articles and goods generally in the Paint, (Ml, Color, Glass. Varnish and Brush trade will bn kept. The subscriber having made arrangements with Manufacturers in New-York, Philadelphia. Boston, aud else where. from which places he will continue to receive those goods direct, of the hert description, and on the most odvantageoui terms. He also oilers his Professional ecr- 3 50 4 50 15 City Sheriff’s SaiesContinued. On thejir.l Tuesday in February next, W ILL be toll m frontal the Couit Hi use in the citv .if Savannah, id y article, of B . d r- d Table I. nen, P at.vl MVe, One Carpet, £ie. he. levied ... as t e prn|-erty of'irran By d, tu satisfy twi executions fur hnttie rent, Kleaaer Ki.rlv, vs. ftri-an Byrl, gnd >st : gned lo ,J. It. Tt. rhert !t Co , A I. L’LYOtN, C. V. Jin 2( J3 ■0 3 tv* vices in Puinlirig Gilding fy Gltzing, which lie executes on improved principles nt reduced prices, in Town and Country. No. 5. Whitaker-street, 5 doors- from the liny 1>. MARLOW.* ian 24 56 Vutier, Fii’.s and Uaisr s. KEGS first quality Goshen Butte! 15 drums fresh Fiffs 10 boxes Muscatel Raisins Just received and lor sale bv A. BASSETT, No. 1 Mongin’s New BuiMinge. Jan 7 Port. Wine and Wh s' cy W CASES 2 doz. each, Port Wine M 4 15 Hogsheads PhiladelphiaWhi^kt^ Just received and for nale hy J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 28 Land ng I -^ROM the schooner Nile, from ’ York, •' New-EnglandF*® Which will be sold low front the wharf— Applv to P. M DERMOTT. Jan 12 * Prime Eastern Hay Oil/1 BUNDLES now landing ft"® Lf Vr ship Tamerlane, put up by Cap 1 Johnstone, and for snlehv GEO. F. P ALMES, x Exclnuigo Dock- Jan 17 -*4lH