Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 02, 1825, Image 2

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TzeiuVic FLi#BT.'—Tfc« towltte Sight, as u it was announced, of Mr.' CotirtlW)l, 'tb*. ijft American pjrooomtnoo. from th*. Heights at „ S. In c***eqit*itea 4f htndblfia baipf ,—.nhuted fo»„aam* tint* previohn, «h in tana* isttttot pervaded tha Inhabitant* and ......... ...... '' QwottUTio*.—The ordination of the Rev. i? Ea Vm, take* plica at the Bapliat Chuck, on ffmtfajr «**»•««!< at six , t ototock, to which the citizen* generally are invited te attend. l;5l r We have reiehre^om eor eorrespon ■ .detain London, Mr.Davie*oftheNew Eng had Cnfihe House,.paper* of that city tothn ltth Sept. A splendid eetsbliiljinent in j Threadneedlantreet, to be ntjrled tha North Md-Sooth American Caffe* Honto, wa» to Jk* opened on the tfith of September. It vrillb* conducted by Mr. Davie*, under the „■ direction of.* eommittoei oonsiatiug of the Am muohaot* pf London. V X e 14iO City Coupoil of Charleston have ap U pointed Thnreday.ihalhirdqfNovember an a Say of public TtiaaMirin* and fbatxk. . {Yuries and Mam.—TKff Pari* Etoile v tty*, “some efthe Journal* having ekdea- voted to excite upeaiinem in the . planters respecting the compiunieationa which' the „• new Mate of St. Dotpingo might have with onr Islands, we are aothoriied to declare that the foresight, of -the Government has taken away every pretext for alarm ou thip acorn-: the eldpe of Bayti wiU net be received "■'',•• '1* oar cofansw,>nd will,not.,even show 'themselves there-- .It in but justice to add, - tbet this regulation haa not mat with toy ffiflcdlty in 'Bt. Domingo'. , "American works are pow republished in England to a much greater extent than for. marly. Mr, Murray, of London, haa pub lithedBherbartie’s life of Paul Jonee, under the tltte of Memoir* and Correspondence of Ate. Mr. M>N*r, an eminent London Book eeller, titej republished nearly all of the pop ular American North, with some of our /poetry—PercivalV dec. American Litera ture it rapidly, growing, and gradually a*- -Burning, ahalpvated ftatiou abroad a* well teat home. ....... Midical.—From a', lecture delivered at r r . -• the-opeuing of the Medical College, ia the dMdfet .of Columbia, it appeare that the rr Ifoilft ibifeai «— on .a. p—-A’ / «al Medical Journals lt,and hospitals and Infirmaries for the 'sick, about 200, and,the ,'- regular .physician* - not leae than 10,000 in Die United Stott*. Number of -Moduli Students attending tbe laet cqtirsfr of lectures ta the different schools: <• ", University Of’PepMylvaoia, 480) College •nf Fhysiciaqi and Snrgeoos of Neiw-Yqrk, 198; Harvard College, 130; Dartmouth College, 80; University of Maryland, 300 • College of Physician* and .Surgeon* of the Western Diatrict’of the State ofNeW-York, 1*0; Yale College, 8*; Medical College of Ohio, ** ; Vermont Academy of Medi cine,’ 1*4 ; TransyHimia University, *35 ; Medical Schodl ef Maine, 60; Brown Ujii‘ vejsity, 40; University ef Vermont, 42 ; Berkshire Medical School, 94; Medical College of Sooth C.arolina, 50 —Total 2,0fi5. the bail with without the tatfhet'fof Sh ’iisd, ’thirty fathdina. or four hundred aod sixty yard* in length, its* tha'dC font to an sooner on the Hetghja, and stretched to a Cpatan of the Rope-walk, not *o tight, but that a segmtHit was Ibrrotal by a p?op being placed near the end. Every necessary pw- parathw Ming wads, hh wa* supendeods'd, under th* rope by atay* of brace* at'the .boulder*, wrist, sndone foot, at each of which part* a aheaved block traversed on th* rope ; having both hnnda'at liberty, he waved a small red lag in each, which being contrasted with his white dree*, had an im posing effect. He-eras started Off the pre cipice hepd foremoet, amidst the shout* of thousands, and tbe velocity with which he dptcondtd. is almost incredible; the friction of llie block* on the rope caused them to smoke considerably,, and in just nineteen sdconds from tihe tithe of hi* departure, he reeohed dearly to the opposite sid 8 of the Pent, when tn.aocumulation of mud ou the' rope, sod tbe segment, thereof., cuttted him to stop rethpr abruptly, and ho #ai ‘ ta ken ■nte-a boat apparently exhausted, aod brought toahore. ; Courtney, the American" Phenomenon, hu made * second “ terrific- Sight” from Dover Heights to the ,Rope Walk.- “At three o’clock,- the rope-walk, parade, brid ges, heights, house tope', and every place that would afford a view, were Crowded be yond description. At twenty minute* be fore five he started in meat. magnificent style, amidat the pludita uf the assembled thousands of spectatdra, and.perfbrmed it in twenty-two seconds, on a plane of about 1,460 feet, without the least inconvenience. Mr. Courtney is said to be a natural son of tha late popular actor and dramatist, Job* George Holman.” The Earl of Carlisle, whose death is men; tiohed in our obituary, was the eldest mem ber ofthe House of Lords, (though not, pro bably, the oldest man)iiaving taken hiesest immediately cm coming of age, and having thus occupied it for 67 year*. The Turks lately punished n pirate by flaying him afire. They began at the head, but when they came tq the breast, the matt died with, the agony. In Dublin on tbe 3d of September, in con sequence of privoto information, conveyed in. an rtlbhyifiCus letter, to ono of the horse police named Clinton, Captain -Bell dis patched four men, with a revauue-offiber, to the'bous* No, 18, Cole-alley, off Meath-st Dublin, where the manufacture of spurious tohsccojias been carried on to a greet ex the bit*-,' ssssmbled oo stout so num de bit woensioo. 'same'' thfit M». lidity, and itleM — ,Ja«t diSeuMyql'4, T __—,, eeamg-tet **tisf*etlbn; sapbniii'd! hit the spec.- 1 titurs was grsstsr Mian pjhen.Mr. JC sscsod- sdfhom the Same plaos, . - The sdselber was blStk and cold, whifih rendered tha exhibkieu lest plemot to toe tTpeotalors, and eaoited -tome appreburwton# fbrtherosultqf.il, We tesrn from Mr. Nlblo, of tlie Bank Cof fee Hours, - who was near the *pot where Madame Johnson desceodod, that abs aligli.t- ud in safety In III* marsh in the rear of the church at Phtlaods. Loflg lsland, about te- reo piiles from Brooklyn ferry, ptthuul the least injury except gptting wot in the marsh. She was convey ail to the city in a fig, i* fine spirits. ,’ The time, from her ateentioo to that of reaching the earth, it suted to bare been from 20 to 26 minulet, I In fire minutes more she wouldhave been Carried to sea. D uty Adv f *hla to fiifoM o’er readers #i(Jt BMiti particulars, able niatmur in insqp ky* conducted eorvu particular ■ null cnar>aud,4hficert riel cnmmenfiaMeo. They. Bll4h on the Uth day of May last. ind. s'entming the bold enrrent of the Missouri, oasssd tnrnti(jfh'a wildnriiess' lnhabitaff by ’numerous nations of; Indians, a distance of 1*30 miles, ii oriipr. thal i T ... rrcrive is; that t|tey bavb accomplished ev- >ry object of the|r mlseion.—Adoocat^ 40.—Short Step g3-4af. KUl1 p*«L whwh are Scarce riMpini'/ ‘ >M .ft- Oittdit, —SsiYiiahra'fid Sbnted* ar* .no minal a fbw bale* of thp new crop arrived lit* past weskt bat do sites have yet been tfiade. uplands have bfiiN sold kt a trifling advance on the quotatiunsl say 13J for very i mUcs, in ninet^dys, 'in such perfect prime for the northern manufactories, but ir, that mnpet the first intelligence we sales generally range from 13 to I3j cents. tent. Tliey had to break into' the .place, there bning'no person there at the time— Oh the promise* they found two excellent tobtccQ presses, which they seised; also about six ’or sight sacks full. of cabbage -leaves,' dock leaves, Ac. There >n also fouad a mfantitj ofhlacling; some of tbe cabbage leavet were in a dry, hard state; some were in etdep, and eome were 'black ened. The leaves which wer4.jo_af9t.wai stinr werBTiTnjgBsnminr^' IntLtND—Nothipg. (sai * the Globe an ! Emerald,-’' c.ati give’* chparer idc* of tbe pot ty 'tyranny of lift squires mol lords of Lu kin*,'than the followilig triaff We ore re , r’iced to ape, in this iue.uuce, that the Inwi iave interposed between tii* rich and ihflr ontial nitrouis sod tho poor gnd poworlcsv peasant, for the protectioo'of (ho Utter. Mullinoah. 9th AuoupT. Ttu king, nl the pr>uei:utimt if the marquee of freettnaM, vs. Witlmm Fairley., William Tairley stood indicted, far that he, on the first of February last, did, forcibly and unlawfully, at Balhuhea. in mid oonnty, take an.l carry .away two sticks and one door, value vixpeooe, the property oftlie marquis of West meath. . Christopher Hanniir sworn and examined, by Mr. John Martley. Livea on said lands; ia a carpenter; tbe prisoner was a tenant on said Janfis, and he left the Same in February last, add then’took away the diwr of the cab- ip and put another in.it* place; alto took two sticks that ’ were in the roof of an aid cow house that fell down. On hit cross-examination he admitted that the prieoncr mu tenant tq ■ the land for above 30 yearet that he then built the cabin and com home i that the primner teas noticed lord fPeetmeath to quit the lande bul y O lobef, and accordingly did ea, and, long before he went, the cow noueefell down- Here the jndge, (the lord chief baron), in terfered, and asked. did . the counsel for the crown mean to persevere in the prosecution ? . that it appeared the prisoner^ was confined * , since 21st March, two days after late asaizes, although the otfertee w*s aliedged to be com mitted in February; that the magistrate ought not to have tyken auch informations or com mitted life prisoner for a felony. The jury, under the. direction of the judge instantly acquitted the prisoner, who was thereupon discharged. He wai a mao up- Werdi of 70 years of age. ’ The New.York Evening.Post, of the 2*d instant; says—Last evening the President was waited on by several members of tbe Corporation, to the Park Theatre, politely received by the mqoSgervand by him shewn to a box expressly.prosified’for his recep- , tion. At h>* appearance the audience unan- imouely foae and welcomed him with three rounds of applause, and Its 'bowed to the •everel parte ofthe house. The Orchestra In the midst of the cheering, struck tip Washington’s March, and tl»n Yankee Doodle, the national air. Feeling* pf pride end exultation prevailed through every payt Cf the house, aed bespoke at it should do, . the true American spirit. This morning, he resumes hie journey, we .learn, to Waahihgtou. .. It It it well knownthat of late years, says the Charleston Mercury, the Greenletrd whale flahefv has become extremely unprofitable, but it wao’w more sc than ever before expo- * rienced. We observe, ta tome of our Bij- ■tish peper* efrivsls home of vessels from ‘ the arduous and dangerous voyages aft er Abates, sotirely pifipty, and .others with on- ' it on* fish; thus sinking the whole expen e of th* adventurers. Ono would suppose that necessity wilt-induce the almost entire abandonment'of this branch ef commercial enterprise. , calculated to impose op those who were not epicures. —~ A MtLosorHaa’s sxuli.—A famous era niologi8t, strolling through a church yard, near town, perceived a grave-digger tossing up the earth, among which Were .two. or thr.eeskull* ; the cranioloaist took up one, end after considering it a TttUe’ time, said, “ Ah. this Was the skull' of a Philottiphtr. 1 ’ '‘ Very’like, your honor.”said the grave-dig ger,*’ for I do see'it is sumewhat cracked.” A singular circumstanct' occured at Is Jingtoa, a few daye ago- Mr. Hickman, af ter an absence, in India’, of more than twen one years, returned, and.found-tliat Jiis Ian ded property, which was considerable, had been disposed of by .his heir at law, a Mr Lajcock,' who had sold.it to tbe parish, and upon which land are erected numerous dwelling houses and a ohapel. Mr. Hick- nmn, orcourse, claims his land, and also the edifices erected thereon. EtkcuTion or the Empecihaoo.—-The Madrid Gazette announces the tragical end of this patriot. The following account of his last moments is furnished by an inhithi tantofRueda. where tlie unfortunate Gen eral was hanged. In his will the Empeci nado bequathed four pieces of cloth, which belonged to him, and were in the possession Alfa friend, for the use of the royalist volun teers of Rueda, from whom he had suffered cuch horrible treatment. When he.-Camu out of the prison to undergo, his punishment, he became violeut with r’qge on finding that it was intended to put hith upon an ass He refused, and went to. the place of execution on foot with great firmness. Whum ho had reached the* foot of the gallows, he shd denly made so great an effort that he buret: the conla by which hi* arms were coined. He then attempted to rush through (lie lino of soldiers who surrounded him, ; and no doubt he would have neaped if he hfd been armed ; but aa it wad, he was sttai'ped and beaten dawn with blow*, 'A rope was then passed’round his neck, tnfi the hsngmap, who was upon the gallows, leaped upon him; and with the assistance of some bystanders put him to death. Ae this wretch wa* re turning to Valladolid, afterthe execution, hp was welcomed in several villages with the ringing of bell*. rd u—l. allou, *n* well Tunnel ofthe Thames, on its rjfht bank, half ■s -vi.Ia Lslniii f Am Jmh L ui’.Imm TIia injiulr 1.1 ’ M. M- Rothschildvof London, the grog’ lMM. Contractor sritb the European- sfid Brasilian government* and hit fonr brothers, - are said to be wertte mpre than £10,000,- •00 ateritagi equal tb-penriy^V <taJRon» ' ’ H ia etatod ia tfin JSew-Yutk Advooau ” /' (bat the;Execi)tors ofthe Into General B»»- . • ftM" have commeoqeff 9 spit against Ru ; . , am* Kina, fqrtha raqavery of certain papsrs, ! V to have been entrustad to him by tha wkMaacurwatef air took it wuth wile of Ma, W wtUnd, i Wmtonbu-* ouotinbed to rise for about • qua a s* diHiversd.of three 1 Ha trusad/joalthy. a«\ir iawHmel& t Madam* Jons son’s jErialVovaoe—The ascension of Madame Johnson, which has beeq-1h* snbjeot of public expectation, took place yesterday afternoon. In consequence of thp eon inued gale tbe voyage bad been postpodnd for-aeveral day's—the-’whid had considerably abated, but still blew fresh from the westward. A fewminutes before 5, tbe balloon being,We|l, iufiatad, the gondola was stitched and the Aeronaut made her appear enee. She is about 35 years of age, and was dressed io a whi|e satin gowtti with a rsd spen- oer. She took her .seat, and arranged tbe’ cords, bags of sand, fai. with tb a grCsfost composure, and appeared to be fomiliar With alTthe amtagemeuta, -Shu gave the word to let go, bade hsr/rienda farewell, waved her flags, mod rosr with great rapidity, amidat th* shouts o(.the surrounding multitude. Tho balloon rusi snd pusssd Imot’t instantly w.r tbs Battary, tba lowsr part of the city, crov •tag ife East river at Brooklyn. For about five minutes it court* wa fiqe et.t.aftei »for about • quarter bf an Nbw-0*i,baws,—A traveller through the western country; whose journal ie published in thu Winchester Rsiiu'KIican. thue dee- crihesa Sunddy in New .Orlaans :-r ;V “ The French pbpuleliwi is, 1 suppose, threetopne Ampri'ean, and with tlietn rimt- day is the greatoat'day io the auq ki th, morning being’devoj'ed f-* 1 lid the evening to pkuutare. Ab-a'tji 'iin'-n.'I will I’iye yniuh" following, p'r.'niine’nt O'Athtof of a rSmuliy in Ncw Oili-.-.iiie. , Yoil m- the npi'rlqeUnt)yh b’elt-.-r "atuuultiil t Over- branch ofhu:-i:if:SK jfioyiiig on with A g-c-- t'T.degrcc of spirit.; ;tl! the uniform -0 i ; i.anieH of the yity .H ^rsntiy equipped,- and oh paredp, murning ami cvptjiulg, ovory *,)(' cies,of,gnmilur that h;imau invention ha- ■liscovernd; coneo dan,’as, and the ’From-a Tlp-alras crowduil to. nverflnwingi Th/ ■Vinerlciins arc. gradually gaining, ground and the old forms anil .nifklomu. are giving piano to hew oitee. They miw i-njoy a well regulated police. Tim city guardi/are ceeti in all parts of the city’; aud if m-rrhancs there happens to land fi om Old Kciilw k '.-i half horse, half alligator.kA ajitlte touche with th* snapping turtln,” he has to kite’.: himself very cool, or else lie is ■ very soon walked into tho callibouce. During a rest deuce of eight days in 1110/city, I neither. sa.w a fight nor heard a quarrel,- which-* few years age, wiiuld have been an houriy. occurrence. .• — .sen tn good'demand, partial |arly for prime at our quotations. A . few lot* of new Rice have been' disposed tff a' 3 12 j a 3 25. The following is an extract from one pf the letters written by Mr. Carter;.one of the edi tors of.tlie Statesman, who is making the tour of Europe.- London, Auoorr 13, 1825.—Oo onr way St. MAnTiNsvn.r.E, (Louisian aj Oct. 1 Wo are-supprised tp'soe an article ill the Louisiana Advertiser, which is calculated tn nroduce aii idea abroad, that bur crops have been greatly injured this season. So un founded is this statement, that we behove wo can assert without fear of contradiction that the prospect haa scarcely ever Upon mure flattering- / , ' , The caterpillars l-ave done little injury in the Parish of St. Mary, and have not ap pea red in other Parishes, in ■ way to excite attention. The rot has almost entirely die appeared. The weather, for picking thi crop, has been as wood, as could liavo been desired, for several weeks past. The sugar crop promises to be good sod abundant’. We apprehend a scarcity ol com. in some parts nf the country, owitijr to the heavy rains ta the.spring.. Taking into view accounts from other parts oftlie state, we have great reason to thankful for the bounties af Providence towards us. “SiWand, .*»• fifo expeattfi they wM-reeeh thu pine* • ■%*■»<»»« . by tha first of Novemwg, at which time we 50 a *5—Std. do. 30.—Matas and Santee, *■*' ^ • ■- - - km, - — IS |, ■ jjics.—Prime, pandbef been good, Its .»lw panfowlsr. ■ , NON MEWaTOHK, [E a t A B L i 8 H B tr LINE* a Nov« “ - HALL AHOVT Fayetteville, (JV* C.)Oct. ti—Cotton l«a 12 l-g, Corn, bushel 50 a 60. It will he aeon that Cotton hap experienced a very’ considerable decline incur market This was to. have been expected Io a few weeks;-,but the) accounts of the depressed condilioo of the, European markets, together with the low slat* of the Cdpe Fear, which render* it difficult for ,tiie merchants to get produce 'shipped, have accelerated -its fall. If is tn he hoped, that when some ofthe new crop shall have arrived in Europe, ils ven excellent quality will again enhance the price if rfot to so «xti avsgapl a height as it was’ I itch, yet to such a cue as will satisfy the planter. The low prices in Europe are no .luuhr owing,.in some messfise, to the bad quality of the stock ou hand, ' ST. AMDH&W. zttasts- will be bald at the (Jitf. Hotel on Satusdav Ev,. *|kw NakT, t|ie 5th Ins . at seven o’clock. Asm election of Officers wig take place, a pundusl it. teqdaueaiarequiied embers are requested to come prepaid .to pay np their arrearage*. ■> JOHN.BALFOUR, Secretarv.* NoV. 2 . . . 3 5 Colton Market.—Outtnn continues. to he brought in rapidly. The quantity received taring the preset” week is calculated to be a- haul.lira k indred b'tlqe per day. The order* fur home convunption . being now .supplied Iv-mwirarily, [and each 'suepessiye arrival frotn Europe bringing accounts more ami more discouraging the article is fluctuating and lower prices have Keen submitted to.—On Wednesday a prime parcel brought 15 1-2 "•ents ; but on yeslerdav Ilia highest actual sale within ourkuowledge was at 143-4. Peteril.tlrg Int. DZXSD, In Bryan_County, oh Sunday night last after a severs illue-s of seven days, Ruth Ann, daughter of B. 8. and Eliza Lanili. aged three montlie and seventeen days. sum rOUT OF SAVANNA?. fl ICaSMaBg a mile below. London bridge. The work is now in progress; but in thy opiniou. it is a- tnttig the wildest projects of a’speeulating age, and will qevsr succeed, although an.un shaken confidence ta the undertaking is ex pressed by the oumpsnv and their age.uts, wn, ’have slrfiady expended a large sum of money I would ’as soon tbiok of digging for Captain Ridd*s pots of gold, as of excavating a road for carriages, under the bed of the Thames; and indeed tltere is a strong resemblance be tween the visionary adventurers. Thefirst intimation nf onr approach to the scene of op erations was a torrent of muddy, water, suffi cieot to tufa a mill, pouring from tho bank intu the river. After threading half* dozen dirty alleys, and bf Con rap paying a shilling each for a sight, wa, were by, special favor permitted tn rnonnt tiro scaffolding, where a arge steam engine is at work in raising mud and water, and to descend by e ladder into the abyss b I iw. The bircujar and perpen dicular well i* fifty font in 'diameter j'and suv- entysfeet deep, with its rides Wall A) up with brick;. Its shaft bas already been sunk lu tho deph that was contemplated, wliioh is thirty-five or forty feet below tlta bed ofthe river. The workmen are next to grope their way in a horizontal direction, secufingjtlro pas sage as they proceed, by arches, models of which ware pointed out to us. This subter ranean road, should it ever be completed, is. to-be splendidly lighted with gas. It would startle Sir James TlmrnhUI’s River girls and Nereids.'thonld they see -lights flashing, and bear the rumbling of carnages'over [tave- menls, so far beneath their green abodes. Since this rotter was commenced, there has been a rumor in the city, that a shocking ac- qident jias happened at the shaft, by which sixty or seventy workmen hafiiast their livei; but one-of the evening papers on authority of the clerk of the company, says that the report is wholly Without foundation. It is however not improbable, that some Vtcideot of the kind may occur in th* progress of the work; a- tiro ground through which theexcavatiou ia made, is by no means firm. Several men were killed in the first-attempt toconslruct;a wnrk of the same disoription. Natchez, OcToaxe 3.—T\e Crepe.— We are sorry to hear onr -fellow citizens fjnfo tho country generally, complain of short crops of cotton. In some places the ynt he* ahortensd tho crop «t lent one trstfr in others (lie caterpillar ia making dreadful inroads on our hope*, and stripping whole fields of the leaves, voting bolls, ana forms; The opinion’formed with regard to the gnn oral produqt is different,-lit different parts ofthe slate—some say half crops, others say they are reduced t'wo’lhirds. We hope however, that the price mav in’ some mea sure make up the deficiency. Missouri Exranmoh —Sf Louie, Sept-. 14—’We have benn' politely, favored.- by Captain T. F. Smith, of the' lJDited States Infantry, with the perusal oft a letter from Major Kearney, dated Missouri River, Man dat, Village. 31st-Jflly, 1826.1 We learn' by tbe-fotter,,the expedition ar rived at the Mandan Villages ea the tilth July,' and ,tbat Geo. W.tkintani and Major O’Fallan. the Commiuionera had held a- Council with the Mandens and Groventres, and werd waiting the arrival of the - Crow Indians, who warp in the neightairhouid, and daily expected for th* purpoe* of trusting with, tb* Commissioners. This object ae- comphshed, the expedition wop Id leave tbe Mandans for the Yellow Stone, about 270 mites abova, qscsnd that river a day or two. return to'its mouth, examiae tb* Missouri some distalice shove,’qnd then, yieidioh to the impetuositv of its dark rolliag' wave, re torn to the point pf their departure for win ter quartern. , , Still Latex.-rBy * letter received in tbis place, .dated Mh August, we team that, the Crow Indians had met sod entered-into a treaty with jheCommiasioner*, aod that ihe enure object of the roxpedillon, *0 for, Mf UbcbltM. Tim editor of the New-York Commercial Advertiser, remarking on tiro late failures at luverpool, says:—" It is the failnrea at Liv, erpoui that we dread, as they generally draw some of our houses into Ihe gulf of ruin with them, ’ Most of the recent failnrea in’ this city, have been occasioned, in this manner, among which, we have heard of one of very- great hardship. Having drawn heavily upon a Liverpool house, he anon afterwards and before tho return of hie bills Under protest, heard of its failure. Having funds in the hands af another house. , in order to meet promptly the other hills, he drew again, when, behold, the other house had fadejj also, and the bills ofboth came back under protest.* . , The ship Lancaster, at Philadelphia from Liue'rpaol, spoke on the 28th Sept, lot, 48. long. 26, the U- 8. frigate Brandywine—all well. The Dutch ship Pallas, Capt. Ryk, from New-York. came up to Norfolk harbor on the 21st ult. and anchored between thi Forts On Saturday, the Pallas and the (I. 5. frigate Constellation, lying at the umc ’ sail OOnOMfBBCIAt. JVeui- York, Oct. 22,—Cotton Bugging.—A further sale by auction of ISO pieces IIcmp was made, yestorday, at 1.7 to 20 chats, cash a little inferior in quality. The market continues very heavy, and we reduce onr quotation. Hemp, yd. 20 a 21; Flax, 14 a 17 Cotton—The demand is confined chiefly to onr own manufoo*nfora; and the sains, since ourlast report.lhnyp been about 200 bales of the pew crop Upland at 16 cents, cash ; and about 150 bales of old crop from 1to I3j, and a small lot at 12 cents, with a .de duction ftroin that price for cash, Nearly a|l the new crop that has arrived, has been dispueed of, and the slock of pjd is very light, Advices’from Liverpool to IBthSept. state an.improvement in that market of {d to jd, per lb. on the- prices ofthe public sale the previous week, and quote Uplands at 7d. to 10. We do not alter onr quotations. The Import has befit—from Georgia, 100 bales ; Philadelphia. St; West-Indies, 40, Total. 179. Total Import; since 1st imy 585 bales; Expert; finm 1st' to 49lh inst. 2386.bales; N. Orleaos, .17 a 20 ; Upland, 191-a 16; Alabama, 1U a 16 ; Tennessee. 121x15. ’ ' . Bice—Tb# demtedls limited. A parcel of40a60liarCea foir quality, hat been told at 3 j, end a Small Ipi. at t 7 8 cents per lb. There haa been no import sinee oor last— Total,«inrer,1it inst. 558 tiorces, It half tierce*. Rios, H> 2j a. 4. ^ Freirhte—T* Liverpool, Cotton, lb. 3 8d * jd- Z.- To the Continent, Cotton- tela 1 joints.. ■ - . : 1 Seamen —Wages for, with small stores. Able Sesmen, to,Edrope, p. mo-. 12; Coaa- ting,14alf ; Drdinaiy, ltf i: V- Augrnta, Oct. til—Our mirket has attorn ed recently x montoaottpated appeayanOe; *04 tho quantity :af Col too ayrivingit oaqiid' erable, tboUgh very tittle, we heur.'ie offered for sale, and tale* are dtfficut to affect af qny thing or* Iff a 111*2 cts. Our nwrbatts gelt Applied wilb Groceriat aad Dry Gooda, which' 00 doubt, will h* sold oq resSonsbie iterms. Salt 1-S, Btggieg I* a 2* ’cts. trim,8 eta. Bt^ar It 1-2 *15 ot*. Code* , FIRE LOJjPAMY OF SAFAMYAH. T HERE will be a regular meeting of your Board on SATURDAY NEXT At your utual place, at seven o'clock, P. M.‘ By eider, . JOHN HAUPT, Clerk, Nov* / . Mel, A PERSON of gooff steady habits, is de sirous of obtaining a situation in a note The salary will not bt or counting room. „ ‘ he nbjeot. A letter 'addressed to H. slid eft at this office, will be attended to. N 9" * 35fp NOTICE. O N the firet Monday of January next. I __slloll expiiae to sale at the Market ef Hi. Marys, between the usual hours, seven ■ VE8,f SLAVES, the property ol the estate of Aa- un Tyson, by virtu# of an urd.-r of ik« Court of Ordinary for Camden County- Conditions cash. MARTHA T1SON Ailm’rx. Nov 2 ARRIVED, Revenu Cutter Crawford, Payne, St Mary’s, 7 days. Paeemgcn, Mr*. Payne, 2 chttareu and 2 servants. Sloop Express, Hammett, I day from Charleston, with silt, dry goods, fa. Cohen A Mtllert A. ti J. Champion, G Lamar, Dunham & Camfield, T.-G. Cham- Viorlain, and H. Blair. Polo-boat Benevolence, from Paraahur lar, with 215 hags Cotton,, to Brown Overstreet, Jaudon & Crowell, and D. W. Mackenzie. ^ATLED, Ship Augusta, White, for New-York.— Pautngers. Col. O^WaiillJ, L. Shaf for, M7i. Mosca, J Bennett, Mr. Primer Schooner Hetty, Britt, New-York. Schooner Moses. Murch, St.John’s,(E.F.) CLRARBD Von THIS POST, At Philadelphia, 24th ultimo, ship Moss, Feuoeil. We ran this roar, At Baltimore. 24th ult. sloop Indepen dence, to sail same day. At Charleston, 31st ult. sloop John Che valier, to sail this day. ■fFAJYe nil) W ENGAGE. A SUITABLE PERSON to take cb&rn pf tho Camden County Academy... The salary to be given, will be J’llO per year, and all the tuilioff money, which will amount under a proper instructor, to fflOtii) or more. The qualifications required will be a good moral character, a correct know!- edge of the Euglish, with the Lutin and Greek Languages and Mathematics. By 0 refer of the Commieeiimfre, BELTON A. COPP, Scc’ty. ‘ St. Marys, 18th Oct. 1825. N. B.—All tetters addressed t* the sill ■- scriber on the above subject, must be put paid. Nov 2 - 35re OLIVER 1’ENNV, 351 nnchorege, exchanged salutes. NEW FALL GOODS. orraaa roe sals.' HHDS. St. Croix and N. O. Sugar 1 25 Bags and 3 Hogsheads Coffee 6 Hogsheads 4th proof Rum 2 do do ' Jamaica do 4 Pipes Hollaod Gin 2 .do Brandy 20 Quarter Casks Wine 5 do do Cordial 15 Boxes No, to Cotton Cards ■750 do Ydiipw Soap 50 do Transparent do I'M do Segars 2 do Mustard 12 Dozen Stoughton's Bitters t300 Yards Sbeatings aod Shirtings ' Straw Bouoets, fa. ■ Andereon'e Wharf. Oot 18, 28 DRAWING received. ATI RAND ‘ STATE LOTTERY OP MJT RHODE ISLAND, third class.-Tbs tallowing were the nutnbersdrawn :— 45-46—11—33—17-28—69-15 PRIZES will be cashed or invested io oili- or Lotteries as the HoMera may wish,—at LU.THERS • EXCHANGE OFFICE. Oct. 27 31 St. Croix Sugar and CoitiM Bagging. g|J HOGSHEADS very prime St. Croix n late arrivals from New-York, a ter) ucoeral assortment of WOOLEN, COTTON LINEN AMD SILK GOODS. Country Merchants. Planters and others, are invited to call aod examine them, as they are disposecUo sell at a snmll profit, forcash or on the usual credit, to responsible persons, J. 1NGL18 liCO. Oct 18 28re Sugar 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging Just received and for tele by J. P. HENRY. Ort 20. Ml, Land Lottery N otice. r|3HE subscriber having aoted as one of JL tbe Receivers of Names-for Chatham -County, bdgs leave to inform the inhabitant* of said county, who may have been absent on lawful bueineee. ot deprived, by other causer, contemplated by the act, from registering their namea, that he will attend to making out the necessary affidavits, to be forward ed to the executive ta ample and legal firm My office ia in the Custom,House. JOB. 8. PELOT. Oct*2 30l H AVING taken the BAKERY formerly .occupied by Mr.-P, Brash, it read) to serve his former customers and all others who may please to flavor him with their cus tom, He iulends keeping ■ constant supply of JlLOT AND NAVY BREAD, In an/qdsotity that may j>e wanted, and on as good tenns as can be procured at the north- Country 8tores supplied with all kinds of BREAD; on the Met terms. . Get 18 • . 28ni* PIASrO FORTES TUNED AfeD REPAIRED ON TBE MOST APPROVED PLAN, AND AT TBE SHORTEST NOTTCE. A LL orders left at 'Mr.' Morrell’s Cabioet Wara-HoUM. wHl be punctually attend ed-to SAM’L, L. SPE1SSEGGER. N. B.—PIANO FORTES to hire by tho month or year. • SS Oct 18 28 rr LOST, •OET.WEEN Johnatooft MaiketeqtMre. M3 a dobbl* striog of CORAL BEADS- n * A ’fa' m '■■■fif- 1 Copartnership. rfflHff Subscriber having taken into efr X partnership Mr. Edw*ii PADELrosu, the busineas will in future be conducted ’in ter the firm of TAFT Sc PADELFORD. ORRAY TAFT. Oct 1t Hit NOTICE. T HE subscribers intending to close Iter busiuess in this place, request all tta> who have claims, against them, to preieut their accounts; and those indebted, to and settle the same without delay, as sll * r - counts unsettled after .the Uth ioilsat, he put into tbe hand* of an attorney for col lection. • 4- GiLLbWAYktO’ Nov 1 34 An Election I S hereby ordered ta be beld at tbe Georj gia Hotel *0 SATURDAY. «* fifth« S’urember next, for a Justice oftlie Pssch. JJ fill tbe vacancy occasioned by the death* Poll to opeu sf tee IVM. C. MILLS, J. ?■ ICK, | greebd- BRTS,>,' IPT, i de * John.DiUou, Esq. A.M- WM, GEORGE 8HICK, JAMES ROBERTS. HENRY HAUPT, Oct 18 PIANO FORTES. E XTRACT from tbe report of the CO* mittee of Premiums tnd Exhibittees" th* Franklin. I netitu^e ofthe State of Pe»»- aylvnniz, fev the pijomotioD of the Mecbtn Art*, for 1825. - ' ‘ j ,k. PazMittM No 47—to the mah*f » 7 best borisbotsl piano, ia adjudged » »• Babcock, of Boston, for specimen which ta ■ horizontal pieno, reads fo ’ Mackey, of Boston. It has rerctrrdW high approbation of the. judge*. EreryP mf its interior mechanism ha* th* highe* finish,nod its tone end touch sre exeelfo » strings sre til of step! wire, th* octave being covered with flattened w h entitle* it* maker to the 8|6v*» ■*' ( S having Men oeosidered tb* Mat of th* square pi*oo*,>hicb tre all piano fortes fa* th* ***£& A. Babcock, steswertag to tha serialina. eed weiraetod to t* of » m script tee, »«d wetreatoff 1 - ea# *- r.'X.'.-y'