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counts* pap**,: i if 1.1
«yOowim*m»Ptu.j«i Mowiurw—
4 mooting of tko Monument Committee,
will to betd in Ike Council CWnher,
THIS DAY, ot twelve O’clock, wften
Siattera of Importance wilt bertthmHMd to
the mwnbort i on which account, it He re
quaated, that thoir attehdaMO my be both
punctual and general-
JOSEPH V. BEVAN, Sec’ry.
Bp tko chip Savaoaab, Capt Boo be, in 9?
tout* from N. York, tra bare received tbe
Mercantile Adrortner of 1st inst.
B. W. M’Kinnon, Esq. was, on Saturday
.test, elected* Justice of tbe Peace in the
lint Boat, if) tbe piece of Jno. Dillon, Esq
. deceased.
.We noderatend that the new ship Statuu,
-of 300 tons, has been pure baaed to take the
place of tie Wm. Wallace, lately lost, in the
line of packets between thsa port and New.
York She will be ouaunaoded b...Captsi,i
T. Wood.
IT Ebratum nt the Report ok Cbbek
Indian Apr airs—Wp are requested to cor
rect ab error in the Report to the Governor,
, (published in tbe Georgian of tbe'96th ult.)
which accidently crept into the manuscript,
m tha hurry of preparation. Annexed to
Document C. “ Abstracted" proceedings of
Ms Congress, held at Augusta” Sic. for '* aod
South of Darien, aa Ihr aa the AUmatah*,'
read, “axtdSsirlhaf Ddr^btymsi the Alar
tamaha, the droit line from Swicta Savilla,
at far at Georgia extends.” ‘
Among the passengers in the 'Silas Rich
ards, at New-Yqrk, from Liverpool, it the
celebrated Kean of the Theatre. Considera
ble opposition it made iu some of the papers
'to his being allowed to perform,
L ' ■SEH
On Thursday ftOtb ult. e Dumber ofthe ci-
tisens of Monroe County partook of a Barbi-
cue give? at BrewerVSpring iu commemora
tion of tbe result af tha late Gubernatorial e-.
lactioo- Many patriotic regular and volun
teer toasts ware drank.
Tfe ATQtlWftlif llW/IP
from foastekaass then ha anticipated, Tha
Skip appears to tail wall, but sta bow oat
had sumoieril oppoi tuaity to ascertain boro*-
rio«a food qatlilles.
A biter Iwia bean rsefUed In fbUsdelpbls,
from General <,A»kira*T» himaelf, in winch
nothing Is srtd sf the task | n the Brandywine.
Lsyiar mum E^utAso—Bytb* ship
GeorateOipt Vdroom,- orrived Imt «»ter.
day in 97 day a fhmi Liverpool, woUvoro-
ceivad papers bftkateity to tbo 98 Sept, and
LuAlanlo the 98th. We have availed our.
selves however of tbe extracts contained in
lb* New. Yoflqpepert of intelligence brought
by theship Silas Richards who .ailed in oompa.
ny with the Georgia.
The house of Mooo, at Manchester, ip tba
Cottuhlrade, it stated to have foiled. '
The Cotton market remained about the
.-am* aa per laat advices, with the exception
Of inferior Alabamas and Uplands, which had
fallen about l-4d. -
'The arrival of Sir Charles Stuart, at Rio
Janeiro, bad reached London.
Mr. Owen, of New Lanark, was to sail
from Liverpool on tbo 1st inst. in tbe New
York.
A cabinet council waa held in London
on the 94th, when it was determined that
there should be no dissolution of parliament
this year. ’
A dreadful accident happened at Ports
mouth- on the 92d ult. at the launching of the
Princees Charlotte, ship of tbe line; by which
sixteen persons lust their lives.'
Greece.—Very satisfactory accounts were
received at London on thq 26th ult. the la
test date, .from Constantinople, Trieste and
Greeqe. Letters from those plaoes state
tbxt the Porte waa considerably alarmed that
the Greeks had put themselves under the pro
tection of the Britiah government ; and this a-
larmwas increased hy information received
at the tame time, that the United States squad-
roo had. arrived off Hydra, pnd taken posset
sion of the island of Porros, Expresses hail
been despatched, by the respective ambassa
dors, to the French and Russian courts. Ac
counts from Syra of tbe 18th August, men
tion the. reconciliation of the Maoiotea with
the central government of Napoli, and that a
detachment of them, under Pietro Bey, had
retaken Calarnata. In expectation of assis
place on the Slit ult., mud Was handsomely
won by the former. Tbo race was far g 8)000
• aide. We are informed by gentlemen who
were pretedt, that Ariel beat tbe firit heat
by a necks length, tbe second waa woo by
Flirtilla hy half a neck; aod io the third Ariel
we* left far behind. The Southerner* exult
ed greatly at the result, nod with cause, as
tbe greater part of their losses on the Eclipse
race were thus regained. One gentleman
from South Carolina, we are told, came off
widuer about $30,000,
mmmrnm
Natural Curiosity.—Io a letter re-
ceivedvom Augusts h few days since, we
Siod the following description of a curiosity
existing in ScriveL County.
' TO THE EDITORS.
In the lower part ofthe County of Seri-
von, about 50 railet from Savannah, there
si a batural curiosity, which I have never
seen or beard mentioned. It is a cavity in
the earth called the sink, or the Punch
Bowl, from its resemblance to the latter—
although it yather resembles in shape a gob
let- A few roda from tha road, the soil to
tbe extent of probably x hundred yards in
circumference hat sunk,, carrying with it
abrabe, trees, and every thing upon the aur-
foce, forming a deep hollow or hole, of the
abape I have mentioned, being in the cen
tre or deepest part, about fifty or sixty feet
below tha surface of the earth in its neigh
borhood. The aporture is nearly circular,
hod for about 19 or 14 feat from the top,-ap
pears to have aliddendown nearly perpen
dicular-leaving nothing hut the bare aur-
faco of the clay exposed. Whether this
phenomenon ha* been canted by a conceal
ed currant of water, or indeed by any other
cause is not known, nor doqa any one I be
fore recollect the time when the deacon
took place-
The paragraph we copied from a Phila
delphia paper respecting tb« Frigate Brandy- r
"i" TT"** ■“ •<- * *>■ *». s uSiS-Sr;?:
were inspired with fresh courage, and bad at
tacked the Arab* under the walls of Napoli,
and repulsed them with the loss of 1600 men
Admiral Sachtury was preparing to sail for
Alexandria, to watch the motions of the new
expedition fitting Out there. It was rumoured
that an American ship of the line was' to ,au
company him. Nothing certain had been
beam of the late operations of Ibrahim Paclia
Colocotroni was said to have been defeated
noar Tripolizza, and bad retreated to Acts
docambe, on tbe road to Napoli, where he had
collected a new oorpa of 16,000 men, and had
returned to attack the Faoba, who was de
feated with the lea* of a great number <ff his
troops. He had given up the plan of. going
to Tripqlizaa, and proceed to Simano, where
be waa preparing to pursue the Pacha, having
beenjomedby Ypailabti, at the head of 4y
000 men.
Stair.—Exiles and arrests were going on
at Madrid with nndimioished activity. At
Segovia six. Caoona df tht Metroaqlitan
of Ike country a great number of clergy of the
first rank and importance bad been im'priaoD
ed. Tbe partisans of Don Carlo* were gain
ing strength.
Paris papers are to tbe 24th of Sep
tember. They contain long accounts of the
disturbed statu of Spain. They afford freak
proof tliqt the revolt of Beaieres was not a
solitary unconnected event. It has been fol
lowed by certain intelligence of ail insurrec
tion in Valencia, headed by General '.liambo
and one iu La Mancha excited by General
Lneho. Ortiguela in the province ul'Burgos,
and another chief in the province of Grenada,
have followed the example of Luc ho, and
proclaimed Charles V. Bennie res, aod the
seren officers who were shot with him, died
with the greatest fortitude. He did not make
any disclosures. Two other officeta, who
were* taken with Besiiores, have been par
doned upon the declaration of Gomez, that
he induced them to acoompany him without
acqoaiutiug them with his designs.
Russia.—The accounts frum St. Peten-
burgli are gratifying to every friend of free
dom, inasmuch as they state that'the com
mencement of the eniuing year ia the' period
fixed, for completing the emancipation of the
vassalage, in which the inhabitants of tiie
Baltic have bitberto been held. Govern
ments existing bn the foundation of ancient
despotisms, are naturally viewed by the sub
jects of free governments with a degree of pre
judiced feeling, which it were difficult to res
train, in the expressions of political opiniou.
—H must, however, io justice, be admitted,
that there is a manifest and ardent desire, on
the part of the northern governments, gradu
ally to ameliorate the political condition of
their people.
Tbe Minister of the Interior is engaged,
upon a new plan, for tiie regulation of the po
litical situatiou of the Tartars living in the
Crimea. _ <’
Great preparation an described as going
on at Preabnrg for the coronation of the Em
peror, as King of Huogsky.
From the London Tfmet, S pt. 91.
The Cooslitntiouel -oonlains a copy of the
act by which the Greek Government offered
to place tbe ark of liberty under the protec
tion of England, and enter} into a long disous-
sion at to tiie probability or improbability or
our accepting tbo sacred- deposit. On that
subject we have nothing to add to our fonder
observation*: we subjoin'the document itself.
Nothing wss wanted to throw ridicule on the
whole transaction hut tbo protest of two fori
eigners, a Frenchman, and an Amerjcan, to
this tree, unclajmpd, and unaccepted deed of
, . '
Hughes, Eaqt OitrgJ d’Affairt
.. alhertand*, and In* family. I
. — King of Prussia arrived at Paris on
tht 84th, aoeompsnM by the Prief* Augus
tus of Prussia, Baron Humboldt, ahd Count
"ass of Egypt arrived at ilaxandri*
on tho fit*t of July, fof the purp U of #V
prditjng the now oxpafiitioo to il > Moroa,
aod to superintend the sales df. his. 1 lotto*. ;
Paris, Sift.94—Tha prioeMMooks has
rain gona down. The Five Per Cents are
at 99,^901—Three*, 71, 17. The foraign
hinds have declined. The amount of 5 per
cents oonvnrted into 4J per oti. is '1,176,000
franoe.
Extract of'a private letter of the 13th lost,
from Madrid:—“The revolt of Ghoeral
Chambo, in the province of Valenti*,!* con
firmed, and unfortunately other officers have
followed Ilia deplorable example. General
Locbo in the province of La Mancha. Ar-
tigtiela in the province of Burgae, and anoth
er leader in the province of Grnoada, have
Initiated the conduct of Coambo. ' Lneho oc
casions more apprehension to the Govern
ment than any other, because he haaohoaen
a theatre near to the capital, aod because he
is the most enterprising of all of those who
have commanded bands of partizant aince
1R90. As toon as General Ytidro, Comman
der of the province nf La Manqha, made
known to the Government that Loyho, at the
Aaad’offiO konemen, had ravoltod, l ,and pro
claimed Charles V. our Ministers seat in pur
suit of him two companies of osvalry ofthe
regiment of St. Jago, libra* coinpynios of
which had followed Beware*,) and t to com
panies of cuirassiers of the Guari Some
anxfety h felt relative Io the condn it whioh
this detachment may pursue, becau t 4 days
have elapsed since it went out, and n i tidings
of it have been received. The ret dliob in
Grenada appears to be the sequel of iconspi-
V icy there a few days ago. In con equence
of this disoovery, six officers have be n shot ”
‘ M. ■ Andnag, (brother-in-law of t) i minis'
terZea,)formerly Ambesaador loth*United
State*, has just been exiled to Barcelona;
and M. Urbitondo, grandson of Gen Egtiia,
has been sent to the Fort of Penaa'de San
Pedro. - | '
A decree has just been iuued, id copse'
quence of remonstrance made by the.Charge
d’Affairs of France and that of Austria, by
which the houses of French merchants estab
lished in Spain, who are suspected of conceal
ing contraband goods, cannot be searched eg.
cept in the pretence of French consult.
Tho Editor of the Baltimore GazaR^hiu
receive letters from -Carthageoia of the 2d
October, and Bogota papers to the IRth Sept
The Steam Boat which was despatched
from N. Y. to navigate the Magdalena, had
according to the last accounts ascended to
within two days run of Honda, which place it
was supposed, she would succeed in reaching.
Honda is about 50 mile* below Bogota.
Bogota. Sett. 18.—“ A letter ofthe 8th
of July from thearmy blockading Callao, ad
viios us of tbe deprivations which the defen
ders.of that place experience. The Garriion
has several timet attempted to revolt, and it
ia asserted that on one of these attempts, the
Colonel of the battalion of Arequipa had been
shot. It is believed that the army of Rodil
losea at leaat ten men daily, by disease, execu
lions and desertion to thn besieging army.
Oo the 7th df July, two boat* with 12 men
each, made their escape from the Castle* and
surrendered to the National frigate Prottdor
The works against the Castles an in forward
ness. 11 -
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T
Lherpool,VltMtpt. 1895,—Frtat thsba-.'fr lSatSA 18t takltt aitwo, 15 a 191;
Finning ofthe laat month until the prsa*nt I brown alone. It a 14 t Begara. 4 4a 16;
Utao, there ha- foun'* steady but moderate I Hides, 9 8 a 3 11 Tobacco, windward. 14
demand for Cotton by tbs spinners end Matte 15.
Isis, who, with vary few exceptions, have ’ JE
-w -Si'.wiyr
Mdoubt fake, aa will appear from the follow.
i*C letter, when Capt. Morris say* they bad
Urrivad kt tha latitude'from wbenea written,
foing within 7 day* nd cf Hsvra, v iMoui
•w McAhai, .
Fsioatc BaAnsTWfRT. Sett. 95) 1825. >
■Me progressed the* far without any acci
and that the General and the tificeri
and Crew, •aneraBy.ara hi good health. We
h# “ feir.hinds,
the 29lh ult. from Havre, having Islt that
port on the #7th ult. bringing Paris papers to
tbegfith inclusive.
A letter ffrerts Havre of tbe 27th, says—
“We hve justreceived advices from Liver-
Ppel to tbe 9td, wMce ate not n favorable for
Cotton *» those previously received. We
are now copvinoed that; that martlet will
not recover, aod the moat we can do ia to
train tain protect rate*. Our tale* from, tbe
19tbt6ihe 96th inst. comiit of 805 bale* Up-
loodt at 26 to 99^ soils; 819 Louismuat, 31
37j 189 Alabama*, fi9 to 31, and 49 Baa M-
aada, at 50. Laat tale* of 8t. Domingo cof-
fto at15 sous. Other ahicles without aker-
atioo.". -
.Among tbs passengera in the Lewis, are
Haraoa paper* to tbe 96th ult. inclusive,
have been received af. Charleston by the
schr Adeline, from that port—they are bar
ren of Dews. Market tor American Pro
duce were much depressed Rice would
not command over jlj a dj— upwards of a
housand casks had recently arrived there
from New-York and, more waa expected
from the tame quarter.
Brazii. and Portugal.—The brig Phte
nix, captain Rise, arrived at Baltimore on the
28th ult. in thirty-four-daya from Bahia- A
few day* before captain R. tailed, great re
joicing took place at Bahia, in consequence of
tiie acknowledgement of the iadependeuce of
Brazil by Portugal. The markers at Bahia
were dull for flour and all other articles o(
American produce. Flour was also dull at
Hernambucco, oo the 1st inst.
The Lieorpool Mnrketi, Sepf. 26—Colton.
W e have had a much more limited demand
Irom the. trade, under an impression that
the large supplies would again causa a de
preciation; there continues, however, a
ffood inquiry lor export, which has taken off
about 201)0 American and 5U0 Brazil, in ad
dition to which 2000 American were pur
chased oo apeculatiuu, making the total
transactions 11,908 bags. In prices there
is very litttle variatiou, except in low ordi
nary qualities of Boweds, which are 1 to
jd lower. The following are the particu
lars of the sales:—5632 Buweds at ?ld to
I Of i 1565'Urleans 8d to I2I; 1553 Alaba
mas and Mobile, 7d to lOd ; 169 Sea island-
I6d to 2a 3d; 20 ataitied do. lid ' 604
Peruams 12fd to 12Id; 363 Marantiams
II jd to lljd; 576 Bahias and Macaios
11 Jd to 12d; 44 Paras lOJd to lOJd ; 30 Mi-
na*8jd'; 820 Egyptians lid to I2jd; 06
Demerara I 11 to tad; 33 SdVinams I lid; 3U
Bar.badoea lOo; *15 Surat* 6d to 8d, and
170 Bengal at 6d to 6fd por'lb*
Monday Keening.—Since Friday there
baa been a diminution in the demand, the
trad* having bought very aparingly, and
lea* inquiry for export; on Saturday the
tales were about 1500 bags of all descrip
tions, barely at previous rates; to day from
lOOOto 1200 bags have been disposed of,
good qualities at former prices, but inferior
Boweds at a further reduction of about l-8d
)ier lb. j
Liverpool Cotton Market, Sept. 27^-The
Cotton market has been dull since Satur
day, and the sales have beeo on a limited
*°alo. The midlling qualities of Americao
and Braxil are Jd per lb. lower; ip other
deaoriptiona there is no alteration.
Extract of a letter from Lioerpoot, Sept. 90.
“ Our cotton markat-ii very dull this week-
and 'Prices are considered a fraction lower;
tbe import ia again excoediogly heavy, and
the total tbia year ia about 93»,000 bales
adore than up to the same period, lias oyoar.
About 18,000 bales of cottcin base arrived
this week, including about 9000 Surate per
Hero, from Bombay; thdtveaeel brings sc-
count* to May, when cotton was rather'
lower, aod no advioes from tbi* later than
December had readied Aert. The mar
ket Is extremely flat here,. and. prices are
merely nominal. Several effort* were made
to realise ydalerday,; but there were no
buyers. * ■
•ought only for the supply or their immediate
wants, and they item to be determined la
pursue the seme system.' In tbe last sia
weeks there have been numerous and exieu
sive failures of Houses in this pliee toaoec
ted with the import ofCotion'tod' as ip tbe
same period tbe important it bav* greatly
esdebded tha general exprdtatioo, tiie pri
ces continued gradually in dsdins until a-
bout the middle of this month, when aaverei
exteusida orders were received for. expor
lotion, the execution of which, and some
trderion speculation, have occasioned nu
advabcaofjd « f per lb. fronr the lowest
pbint of depression. Tbs sales in the last
week amounted to 29,580 hags, and in tbe
present they have been 12,118, butlhe-mar-
kit has closed rather heavily, and the info-
ritr quaiitleeire not to readily add. Uplands
aid Mobile Colton* sell at 7d a 10jd par
pound, but tl)e general eules are at 7J a Od];
and comparatively few at more than 9d ; New
Ufleana 0 a 12d, the general aales are at 9
a lOd ; Bea-Iilaads 15d & 2s per lb'., Stain
ed 8 a 12d ; Pernambuco 12-s 12} ; Marsn.
ham and Bahia, II a 12d ; Weal India 9 a
l2;Cartliagona 9J a 9|di Egyptian 10} a
12 jd ; Surat 61 a 8d t Bengal* 6 a 7}d per
lb. Up to the Winning of this week tliu
imports of Cotton into the kingdom in the
present year were—from the United Status
368,645; Brasil161,335 ; E. Indiet 41,663 ;
Egyptian,W. India, fro. 88,763; Total, 660,_
396 bugs To the same period last year
they were—from the U. Slates' 257,027 ;
Brasil 105.092 ; E. Indies, 39,861 Egyptian,
W. Ind. Sic. 43,085; Total, 447,295 bags
Any estimate, as it regards tbe stock in
the ports at tbia period, is very little to be
relied upoo,.but we ere of opinion, that they
amount to about 440,000 bags, of whioli
200,000 may be American, and that fully
three-fourths of them are bdd in this port.
The exports only yet amount to about 20,000
bags; but before the end of tiie year, we
.thing it probable they may amount to 50.
000, the stocks in the Continential ports be
iug unquestionably, small, in Manchester
there is t good demand for inanufacturqs,
and, generally speaking, a small stock ou
hand. Of Twist the stuck is much reduced,
but it ia still considerable ofthe lower nuin
ben, and we fear that,- in many case* the
spinners do not derive any profit from their
business. In the last two months the spin
mng of Cotton has been resumed with more
briskness, and is again aa great aa it lias bceu
in any past period; but in the whole of this
year, we do not think there will be any in
crease in the consumption. With a refer-
rence to the future prices of cotton, we may
remark, that a considerable pruporliou of
the present stock of cotton is held by opu
lent speculators and importers, who will be
indisposed to eel) vyhilst a gleam of hope
remains of amendment : a considerable
quantity is also held under assignment,, and
in trust by those who have suspended their
payments, which it is likely will he withheld
from sale for a few months; and, in the in
termediate tifoe, the imports (from the sea
son ofthe year) will be inconsiderable, we
think it rather-probable than otherwise that
a small advsneo will take, place; but if it
does, we think it cannot be ofiong duration.
Minleas the growing crops he really injured
and on this bead, there will be a great tndis-
poailion jo belj^yn whatevec anaginta may
Exchange.—Op London, 14 a I6 per cent,
pram, atoady; V, Sta tea, 4 5J, scarce; Par
ts, 5, a l.ateady ; Dollars. 4 a 5 prem. Ex
pqrif ditty on Gold IJ per oaot. bad. on Silver
3 per rapt.
. p#
&
tenners.
Nov 7
maot
Near Washington in Wilkes County, 10
nr It days sines, Sauah, youngest child of
the late Thnmaa Telfair, Eaq.
The death of this little innocent is the
fifth affliction of the kind, with which the
family nf its amiable mother haa been visi
ted, within thn period of nearly many
years : hut alia well may tay :—
——— 1 “My laat bore blessing!
It almost broke my heart
When thou wert forced to go,
And yot. for thee, 1 know
Twas better to depart.
Gedtook thee in bis mercy,
A lamb untaak’d, nhtried ;
He fought the fight for thee,
He won the victory,
And thou art sanctified!
Now (like a view drop shrined
Within a crystal stone)
Tiiou’rt'safe in heaved, mv dove t
Safe with the source, of Lave,
The Everlasting one.
. And when-the hour arrives.
From flesh that sots mo free
Thy apiyit may await,
The first at Heaven’s gale.
To meet and welcomeme”.
COIUSSUNICATF.D
PORT OF SAVAimAH
PASSAGE FOR HAVRE.
Tha fast sailing ship
Applg to "*■
Pti.
GRISIflTOLD it CO.
FOH BALTIMORE.
,The sloop
INDEPENDENCE,
Capt- Othorne,
attttK A firstrstevsiaal,will hedbaairil
aforathout delay. Forfreight or p* s ^' c J
ply to Capt. Osborne on board at H,| l I
Hoyts wbtrf, or-to ”* u * I
J-B. HERBERT t CO.
nor 7
TO REJfT,
The building at the comer „i
it ?' ,IStre «tlohnaton’s-Squ, ° 1
, Utely nccupied by C. Kelseyi^' I
, T -eCfoeof the best stands for
in the city. Apply to “ U( «
w . . Robert HABERSHAM
Who has also for rent, a number of,
and dwellings, in desirable aituatiuni '*
N ° V7 * 39a
BILLS OJf MEW.YORK AlfoTiw
ADELFHIA. L
I N sums and at sights, to suit nurd,,
N for».eby B%.M.ALL®fe
i ■ 39
LESLIE A. THOMPSON
ATTORNEY at LAW, ’’
O FFERB his professional services to tU
publtp, in the several courts nf the
eastern Circuit. He will be fpund at th
offiie of Robert W. Pooler, Esu in Who
taker-Street, near tho Bay. 4 “ Wlw '
JLII' 3*i.
be to import of nt least 100,000 bags more
than the estimates formed at the commence
ment ofitt aqd to the faith in these, in a
great measure may be attributed the loss
and ruin that followed. Tha stock of
Cotton that ia now held in Liverpool ia a
large one—for the whole of Europe it
is not inconsiderable, and from the impulse
that haa been given to its increased produc
tion, with tiie capability there is of still far
ther iberease it appears to us that tile cul
ture will go on until it is checked by the pri
ces becoming so low aa to cease to remu
nerate the planter and merchants for the
expense of ltsproduction,and transmission to
market; opd from the best information we
can collect on the subject, we are led to be
lieve, that the cultivation would be contin
ued on a sufficiently extensive, scale to sup
ply the present consumption, were the prices
from 12 to 20 per cent, lower than those
which are now current in this market—
From the experience of the present year,
it is obvious that any material increase in
the price would very shortly be followed by
a dimunition in the consumption. The Cot
ton manufacturers of this country we do
not consider to be aa vigorous and flourish
ing aa they were in the last and previous
years; but should the prices of Cnttod con
tinue to be aa low, or become a little lowei
than they now are, there will, in cur opinion,
be no diminution in the consumption, nor
can we reasonably look forward for any mu-
terinl increase; but as the manufactures
ou the Continent df Europe are more in their
infancy, there ia there a great scope fur, and
probability of, increase. The imports this
week amount to 17,500 bags, and they are
npt included in the above account.
We remain.with mueh respect, your very
obedient servants,
BOLTON, OGDEN Si GO.
From Havre.—A letter per the Edwerd
Boni'ffe, ofthe 15th ult. says There waa a
a fair demand for Cotton. 9000 bags had
been disposed pfat the former prices,, ranged
from 29 to 32 for Alabaman, and 25 to 29
for Georgias; 32 to 35 for Lnuitisnaa.
A letter of tha 20th from Havre, per the
Biles Richards, aaya there waa no alteration
in prices,
Antwerp, Sept. 16—Chttonhte declined—
of about 206 bags Bowed brought forwa rd
by public tale last Monday only one-third
was told—tha quality proved very ordinary,
and II j to 22} gr. (9 7-16 to 9 I6-I6d nt)
wtt Mid—About 60 bags have been private
ly contracted for at eimilar rates.
Hamburgh, Sept. 9 Cotton.— 1 Tbe lower
pricte have attracted many purchases—De
mers and Berbice are netting 3 5-8 tp ltd
—Bengal 6 7-8 to 8 9-16 ;■ Pernambuco
15}to 16.
[nv t«e Adeline' at charleston.)
Havana, Oct., tt—Pricee—Beans, white,'
8 *10; Beef, pargo, No. 1, 7 a 8; Brand,
Navy 4 a 4 4 ; Ratter,American yellow, 7 e
101 Candles, mould follow, 14 a 16; do
sperm,42 >45 tCheese. Ainer, 8 a 10, Cod
fish, box, I 5a I 7 !Fish,pickled, bbl. 1 4;
Flour, Phil, snd Balt. 15 a' 15 4; do. N.
Orleans, 19 a 14 ; Hama) Amor, 12 a JO,
Pork, cargo No. 1, 13 a 14;, Rice, sound
and clear grain, 5 a 5 9Soap, 9 a 10; Cof
fee, 1st qunl. 00,9d and 3d do. 10 a 11 j tri-
‘go.« « 0 i Molasses, keg, of5} gala 9 a 61;
Sugar*, as*. 3-fitha white, t-6tha brown 19
ARRIVED,
Ship Georgia, Varnum, Liverpool, 36
days, with crates, dtc. to Andrew Low Si
cm owners.—Consignees, J. B. Hubert Si
co S. VVright, Law fit Wallace, VV. Si H
Rose, G. Andersen Si co. C. W. Rockwell
Si co. and A- L. Molyncux. Pattengere.R
Isaac, lady, child and servant, Mrs. Levett
Miss Scarbrough, Messrs. J. M’Henry, )
M’Nish, J. Pritchard, J. H. Reid, Captain
Wood, Pemberton, and Parland.
SIHp Savannah, Beebe, New-York, 97
hours, with a full cargo; to Hall dt Hoyt,-
owners.—Cnnaigneu, R. Campbell, Tall &
Padleford, J. W. Long, P; Hill, A. B Fan
nin Si co. A.-G., Miller, C. Baker, N. B
Weed, Coheu & Miller, Ponce Si Mackoin
zie, T. Butler & ce. Dunham Si Campfield,
C. W. Rockwell fit co. A. & E. Wood, F.
Sorrell, A. Bassett, J. Rea, D. Si B. Foley.
G. Schley* J. Cummiiig, G. Gordon, W.
T. Williams, E. Fort, J. Gumming Si Sou,
A. Day, J. G. Winter, J. B. Vailee, L.
Baldwin di co. II. B. Hathaway, W. l.Hun
lor, P. Hill, J. Anderson ft co. C. A. Hig
gins, B. W. Delamater, F. Densler, M.
Hoag fit co. -H. Lord fit co. J. Waring
Mayers fit Hamilton, .Passengers,J.Brnwn,.
lady, child and servant, A. Brown and’ la
dy,.Mr. King,'lady and servant; Mrs. Elli
ott,' child and servant. Mrq. Huzsard, Mrs.
Montgomery, MiaeM’Intnsk, and servanti
®Sa m»»4I_ Aliae Scott
2 .Mias Neal’s, jleasre. W. Christie, W
Fuller, C. Campfield, Cummiog, Myers,
Dunham. Pratt. Yokes, Ledyard, Warren,
2 Gowan’s, 2 Masters Huntey.
Schr. Emmeline, Hatfield, New'York, 5
days to the master—bound to St. -Marks, E.
F. Three passenger*.
Scbr. Dusty Miller, Johnson, Fredericks
burg, Yir. 10 ilava, with flaur.
Steam-boat Hamburg. Blackman, 2 days
from Charleston for Augusta. Paetengert.
T. B. Gordon, lady and child, .and F. W.
Heioemann.
arrived mom thi» tort.
At Liverpool, 28th Sept.' (hip Paragon.
Thompson.—18th, Vulture, Holmes.
At New-York, 27th ult. brig Index, Ba
ker—26th, brig Rider—1st just, ship Lou
isa Matilda, Wood, 5 days.
At Philadelphia, 28th ult. brig Frances,
Croft. : ,
cleared roa this port,
At Providence, 25th ult. sloops St. Ma
riya, Nye ; Eleanor, Huthawsy.
up run this port,
At New-York, 1st inst. ship Garonne, D.
L. Porter, to sail 6th inst.; ship Hesperus,
M’KorkelL with despulcli.
Ax Philadelphia, 29th ult.-brig Frances.
Croft, with despatch.
At Boston, 25th ult. achr. Globe,Downes
with despatch—26tb, achr. Adams, Guest,
with despatch.
Lid of reeeelt m the Port of Savannah,
Monday, November 7.—11 ships, 3 brigs, 8
schooners 8 sloops. Total 30. 1 ship at
Four Mile Point.
The ship Lewis, from Havre, arrived at
New-York 29th ult. Passenger, U. A.
Bourgxux.
The frigate Brandywine, was spoken
when within 3 days tail nf Havre. All well.
The brig Index, arrived at New-York.
from this port, experienced a severe gale
on the I8tb ult.. shipped n sea, sprung the
bowsprit and lost a bale of cotton.
Tbe ship Silaa Richards, from Liverpool
arrivcdatNew-York27th alt. Passengers,
J. Milne, W. C. Moljoeux, and Edmund
Kean, comedian. Mr. Jno. Ward, a pas
senger, was lost overboard 12th Sept.
Tno-newebip Byron,Capt. Lord, owned
by John H. Howland of New-York, was
driven ashore near Cambelton, coast' of
Scotland, on the 17th Sept., on her pas
sage from Liverpool for New-York, aud
wrecked. The crew and part of the cargo
wM Mved. '
GOSHEN BUTTER, BUCK UHE.iT
MEAL, fire.
JUST RECEIVED BV SHIP t Sr ANN 11.
OA KEGS Goshen Butter (Grxt qualii*
feU 10 hf. bbls Buck Wheat Mad *
5 qr. do do
5 do Bice do
100 Burlington Hams small size (new
SO Smoked Tonneuc* ( ew)
5 blls Searjeant’s Cratlrm
Fpr tale by a. BA8SETT,
No. 1, Mongin’s new building*.
nor 7
Kill
SHERIFF’S SALE—CoATiNt'Eii.
On the frit Tuetilny in December lied,
W ILL he sold at the Court lk M ,ii
tho City of Savummh, between tie
U8oul hours of sale.
Two Stages, four Horses, ami four who/ I
Harness, belonging to. this end of the An- I
gusts Line; levied on under a forcclntnn
of a Mortgage from Joseph I. Thi*in;»iu,
to Joseph Cumuiing, assigned to Alex. T.
Dopson. ’
A. D’LYON, n. s. c.c.
nnv 7 3g
Copartnership.
T HE Subscriber having taken into co*
partnership Mr. EdVv’d Padelpord,
the business will infoture be conducted un
der tbe firm of TAFT 4 PADELFORD.
ORRAY TAFT.
Oetfl . 25tf
PIANO FORTES
TUNED AMD REPAIRED ON THE
MOST APPROVED PLAN, AND
AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
A LL order* left at Mr. IMorrolPa Cabinet
Wnre-Houae, will be punetoally attend,
tel to SAMI* L. 8PEI8SEGGER.
N. B—PIANO FORTES to kin by tbe
noth or year. . •
Oot 18 > M
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the frit Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in tbe ,
City of Savannah, between the uii.
al hours of sale.
All that tract of land situate and being it
the District of White,Bluff, known as the
.Farm Plantation, containing (750) sent
hundred and fifty acres, more or less; ko
ed on as the property ofthe estate of Tho*
Rice, to satiety a judgement in favor ofthe |
White Bluff Congregation.
I. D’LYON, a. c. c.
nov7 38
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On thvfint Tuesday in Jon. next,
W ILL be sold before the Court Houn
in tiie City of Savannah between tbs
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
A|l that tract or parcel of lend contain
ing 567 acres, more or less, together wi'h
100 acres of marsh land callcd-Ouklanil, si
tuated, lying and being in Little Ogeechic
District in the County of Clintbam ; bound-
ed on the north by lands of Flemming Akin,
on the cent by lands (if Doct. Parker, and
on the south by lauds of B. Wnlburger, nnd
on the west by northeast branch of Little
Ogeechic River, together with all and sin
gular, edifices and improvements; levied n
under a fi fa or foreclosure from George L.
Cope, to John M’Niah, Peter Milchel and
Robert Mitchel.
I. D’LYON, a. c. c.
nnv 7
SHERIFF’S SALE.
04 the frit Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold at thn Court-House io tht
city of Savannah, between the huun
of ten aim four o’clock,
All t(nl lot nf land, known by the lptter
P. Hemhcute Ward, (being liult’ of a trust
lot) and improvements.
Also, lot and improvement!* No. I, Ogle
thorpe Ward.
Also, negro' girl Chariot; levied on asllio
property.of thn estate of John Gribbin. to
satisfy two < secutions in favor ofthe Oink
ofthe United States and Naome Stanton.
Also, the tenement on the south half
lot No. 8, Trustees Garden, in the City or
Savannah; levied on as the property of
George Carter, to satisfy «n execution it
favor of executor of AniiMiddletoa, levied
on and turned over by a constable.
If D’LYON, s c.
nov 7 \ * 38
SHERIFF’S SALES—ooNTtsoro-
On the frit Tuesday in December next,
WX/ILL be soid .before the Court Houie io
YT' Chatham County, betwoco tiro a*™
hours, ■ '
All tbit cortteb tract or parcel of law «•
tuated io tbe-Couuty of Chatham, and BU»
of Georgia, on the tills betweeo tbe lalanra
of Skidaway and Burosides and kuowo V
the name of Redoubt Island, conlsraing
three lore* more or laat. Also,- all tbaGo*
er tract or parcel ofland situated mw
oo Skidaway Islsod, io the County •***'
•aid, compoaed of three different and one*
ally distinct tracts of land but adjo*»m»“«
other, the firat of which waa origiaallr pw
ud to Michael Ritter for one hundred aw£
the second of which wo* originally P*®" .
Jno. EUis for fifty sorea, nod the fo*™ *"
laat of which wu originally pinled
cb*el Ritter for fifty aoras.which tbre* ^
ofland contain in the wbote (■*‘,“*25.
Redoubt Wind) two buodrad and
en acres with the apportenancea; w .
to satisfy the Planton Bank, of 6t *' e "
Georgia oo foroclotore of s tnortfST' '
xmiostJohn W._Stirk.
* I. D’LYON, s. e.c^
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