The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 02, 1847, Image 2

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w THE &E0B6IAN. 9J William H.BolUob, citv MO count rm>T«», And puMubor of Iko Uwi M Cnlot Dmv ron, TtjMt aMUonUny to odrmco. Hum 0lrt*,BtdtA6Wu.... Sli TPWutlT Fun, par Mum Tri-WcBlM Sato, tot ,U Month, .tkrea WiauTHmiwnna ...Thtaa DoUatt. All payakU la Uvuot. ty ADVBS.T13EMENT3 la«rta4 UHn.uIt.lt.. t3** raatacaaiaalkapaUm aUcommnearioaaaad pletM wk for ait October 31st. m tiiio list will w Kiss Mary Alien, John Anderson, Jeracs D Anton, James letter* from ^letters. Adamson, II M Allen, VV Gaiton Allen, E A Allen, Wm Abbott, Tom Blanton, Benjamin Barne«, D H BachlorrMra. Elisabeth Black, J Barlow, Nr. Blake, Aaron Barker, James Bern!*, Almiria Beher, JohnL fffThP. Hn. Mary r, Mrs. Susan Brooks, John Brown, Augustus Butler, Richard Ann Bnckner, T G Butler, Ploosant Banks, W C Beaumont, Thomas II Bealsjtfrs. Ann Bon/T Mi- Bowers, Mr*. Any Bowman, Macy Brown, Alias Matilda Boranin, Benedict Burke, Miss Francos Buckner, James T Cavanaugh, Jeremiah Cannon, Patrick Chambers, Robert Crane. Albert Chambers, Henry Crawford, John Cabell, E C Clark, Miss Emma Clark, Richard H Christian, Charles Conwar, Martin Cook, Jasper N Cook, C L Cubbedee, R W Cuny, John C. Chambers, J S Crawford, John Clark, John B Carr, James D AI Chalmers, Mrs. Sarah Cassady, Roie Ann Crawford, John II Cramer, Airs. Charlotte Crews, J W Crcvallior.Mis* Eliznb'h Cooper, Mrs. Catherine Coney, R C Cooney, Patrick Cuthbert, Phillis Havant, Afiss E C Davis, John A Davison, Airs. Sarah Davenport, B R Day, Cspt. Robert DeLjron, Miss Rebocca Dean, Patrick DeLamotta, Samuel Dent, Airs. Alary D. Day. Afra.Georgia Davis, Benjamin J Davis, James L Day, 8 B DeLaGnll, Moses DeLany, Richard Dickinson, Rnfns , Dolly, C Dudley Sc Williams Drummond, Joinos Demins, George I, Dotv, Mrs. Mary DutVee, Michael Dunning, Ralph E. Eastmead, Airs. Susan Edwards, Henry Epperson, Richard M Exley, Joliu W Eue, Tena Ann Fortune. J R Fohm, Mrs. Sarah L Fawns, James A Flaherty, Thomas Frasier, John E Fricl, James Graham, Samuel Galleo, Dominic o Gardeen, Robert Green, Wm Green, Mrs* M Jane Gibson, Henry Golden, Thomas GoiUddbBulldey Haley, Wm L Hall, James M Hartley, James 11 Hall, Willis Hall, Mrs. Rosana AI Harden, Daniel M Haley, JJ llaman, Wm Heany, John . Hendry, Enoch D Henderson, Nicholas Hitchcock, Aliss Alary Holcomb, Gustavus F. Franklin, John Francis, Miss PW Fraser, Mrs. S J Frazier, John Feeny, Robert Friebly, C L ©• Graham, Mrs.Charlotte Grathawav, H B Ginovar, Raphiel Gehrken, .Martin Grifli 11, Aliss Amanda Giers, J J Colliding, Janies Gordon, Cyrus H. Hamilton, G Haynes, Air. Hart, Marshall Hayden, Elbert Hall, Peter N Harden, Wm S Hayden, Henry Henderson, Sue Hedrick, Airs. George Herb, Wm Healy, Thomas G Hover, Rachael Holton, W W Hodges, Mrs. Julia Ann IIofTmar, Airs. Ann C Howard, Mrs. H AI llumes, Mra.AIaiy F lluson, David Johnson, CapL And’w Jones, J P Johnston, J -3 J. Kellogg, R D Kimberly, Mr Jones, Samuel G Johnson, Mrs. Alary A Johnson, Mrs. C K, Kirulcr, Wm Lawrence, Jo eph Lacy, John C Lee, Mrs Margaret Lyden, Mary Little, Mrs Celia Lnnday, Airs Sarah A L. Lavender, Aliss Unch, John W C Lefanty, John E C Lynch, Airs Mary Ann Lorker, John C SAVANNAH.' _ J^tyrta^pingtcar*-— Those of our contemporaries North, South and West, who have noticed in such flattering terms tha new dress of The Georgian, with which friends BnuOz & Co. of NewYork supplied us, nro en titled to our warmest regards. By continued in dustry we hope to make the Georgian acceptable to the Fraternity, os well as the public generally. Our Reading Room is supplied with the papers of tho principal cities, and wo invite our friends at home to suggest the addition of auy others. Editorial Mistakes. Tho editors of the N. Y. Journal ofCommerce, and of the N. Y. Alirror, havo extracted a portion of our notice of the launch of the ship E. Z., from the ship yard of Alessrs Barclay and Townsend, at Hoboken, and credited opr friends of the Ro. publican. As tho latter paper has been frequent, ly mistaken for ours and vice vena, wo notice this trivial error merely to put our contemporaries horeafler on the right track. in. Matthews,Miss Elizabctli Alayer, Ambrose Myers, Lewis Miller, Neptune . — Morris, Mrs Emily Aloret, Alias Sarah Jane Morton, Walter Afarshall, Airs Sarah Alatthis, Henry Mehrtens, F C Miller, Wm Henry Miller, Mrs Sarah AI Steamer Wrecked. The St. Matthews, Cnpt. AfcNelty, arrived on Sunday morning with tho passengers, fourteen in number, and mostofthe crew of tho Xdrragansett, Cnpt. Wilson, which steamer was wrecked on tho aflornoon of Thursday,21s( ulL, about 4 o’clock, near Alosquito Bar, East Florida. Tho Nurra- gansott left Charleston on Wednesday (20tli) at 8 o’clock, A. AI. with fine weather, and passed St. Augustine next morning about 10 o'clock.— She had a smart breeze during tho day and about 4 o’clock, P. AI. the Captain tried to make the harbor of Mosquito. Tho Captain ordered one of tho life boats low ered, in which he jumped and took in all the la- dies, anil reached the shore in safety. Tho Cap tain did uo| return, but two of the deck bunds re turned in the boat in which nud n second life boat, both of which soon filled with water, the passen gers in a wet stnto reached the shore. Mr. Wal ker, tho steward, jumped into one of tho boats and took a lino ashore by means of which and another from the steamer, they were enabled to pull the boats alternately ashore. It was soon dark and tho crew workud manfully and carried ashore in the boats all the baggage, mattrasses, &c. That night the pnssengersand crew hud to sleep on tho beach, a tent from a sail being made for the ladies. Next morning thoy proceeded to Air. Stamp’s plantation, about three miles distant, where every attention was shown them, tho pas sengers speaking in tho highest terms of his kind ness. The succeeding day all the pnssengers started for Enterprise, on Lake Alonroc, about thirty miles olT, and encamped the first night in the woods, after travelling, at times through swamps three miles in water, the ladies being in a wagon furnished by Air. Stamp. On reaching Enter prise they partook of die best the country could afford, and after four days sojourn there reached Jacksonville in the steamer Sarah Spalding, Cnpt* Stevens, where Air. Daniel Avory furnished the crew with a bariel of pilot breud and a cheese, which did much to comfort the poor fellows. In the steamer St. Matthews all tho passengers and most ofthe crow reached our city, tho crew in a destitute condition, having each but n small bun dle of clothes. Air. Walker, Steward, saved but little of his effects. Aluch credit is ascribed to tho noble conduct ofthe deckhands,and especially Air. Timothy Boole,to whoso exertions the passen gers principally owe tho preservation of thoir bag gage- The officers and crew ot tho Nnrrngunsctt.who arrived in the St Afatthews, return their thunks to Cnpt. AIcNelty for his attention while on board, uml for a free pasage from Jacksonville. The Nnrrngansett was bound to New Orteuns via Key West. The following is a list of tho pnssengers who arrived in this city by the SL Afatthews: Henry Lindsey, lady, child nml servant, Mrs Wright, child and servant, Mrs. Matthew's, Airs. Parslegquc and child, Captain, and Mrs. Woodruff, child, and servant, A. F. Miller, C. D. C. Rhind, J. Gleason, Thos. W. Wriggs, Dr. Gillingham, Geo. Flick, Wm. Ilarrcnau. l»rr«4r*lllnUiro»«t Accident. A fearful and fifttl .uccldont occurred on the Vermont and Massachusetts Rntt Road, on tho evening of the 26th ulL, iu the vicinity of Royal- A freight train, consisting of an onglno and two cars; loadod With railroad iron, was crossing a now bridge built oVer Millera’s Rivor, when tho bolts which fastened the bridge drew out, and tho bottom ofthe bridge, together with the engine and cars,was precipitated into the river. Air- Charles Field, an engineer upon tho road, states that the accident occurred on a bridge between South Roy- olston and Athol; thot tiro bridge was built by Alessrs. Boody Sc Stone; that it had been care- frilly examined previous to passing over it, and believed to be pcrfcotlysafe; and that file, cause ‘froth Pennsylvania, and assist to brandish tho in cendiary torch; and ho‘'did comb,, nml made an inflammatory speech at tho Convention. It is true jthat they abused tlib ticket and somewhat obscurely advised their friends to vote tho Whig tickot, but they nutde mtf ticket bf tlicir own.— And why did they not! : Because thoy did. uot daro.makean exhibition of thejr weakness. They are now secretly imploring their Whig friends to turn out in all their ibreo and vote down tho Democratic tickot. and if thoy fear that the Whig veto will bo but feeble; they will jump into tho broach and trip it up by their own votos. How molaucholy it is to see the men who havo grown rich on tho confidence of tho Democratic party, who for thirty years havo had a surfeit, a veiy apoplexy of office, now, in tho last hourofthoir political lives, going leiauroly over to tho enemy, act with him, co-operate with him, thus forming n coalition similur to tho ouo they made with Burr and Clinton in old times, ••a union of hon- bftho accident wa. the imporfuctionor ^lloiron g ffRiB Southern in all his votes, is honest iu tho support ofthe Wilmot Proviso 1 used for the rods in tho, centre of tho bridge.— Six persons are known to A havo boon killed, viz: Mr- Woodbury, the engineer, Air. Benj. King, of West Acton, (who has left a wife and three children,) Air- Thompson, of Acton, Air. Wiley, of Buldwlnsville, Air. If untoon, formerly of West Acton, nud another, nnmo unknown. Air. Whitmore, ticket master at Baldwinsville, is badly burnt; nlso Air. Reynolds, track repairer. Tho firemau, Mr. Patch, of Littletqn, escaped with the leust injury, and is getting along very comfortably. The fall was about 40 feet, and tho engine and cars still remain in the river. Ifthero aro more dead bodies, they uro beneath tho cars. The packet ship Constitution, from New York for Liverpool, took about $100,000 in gold. Tho Garrick, for the same port, had about tho sumo amount. A Board of Naval Surgeons is now in session Philadelphia—Dr. James M. Green presiding. Candidates are invited to report without delny, Tho Washington Union of Thursday night contains an official notice, which states that tho General Court Martini directed to ussomblo nt Fort Alonroe on tho 2d day of November next,iu tho case of Lieut. Col. Fremont, of thoMounted Rifle Regiment, will meet,on the day appotuted,at the Arsenal, in Washington city, instead of Fort Monroe. Departure of Troops.—Tho Mobile Register of the 28th ult. says—The U. S. transport steamer Beaufort District, sailed for Vera Cruz on Tues day last, having on board 74 men and horses;— and yesterday tho Gulvcstou and die Alary Burt the former with 108, uud the latter with 135 men and horses of the Georgia battalion, departed for tho same destination. The Bishop.—As we understand it, fiicro is uo t now the slightest chance for tho restoration of Bishop Onderdonk. He will probably receive an answer from the Board of Bishops to tho let ter he addressed them complaining of injustice, which will exhibit their opinion oil this point.— Wo aro happy to learn that the discipline which has been exercised towards the late Bishop On- derdotik, of Pennsylvania, has had the effect of working a thorough reformation in him as to the practices which caused him to be deposed.—X. Y. Journal Commerce, 28th tilt. Alurken, Gefert McGuire, Robert AIcDouald, James Nagle, Joseph Newell, J Norton, David II Ojeda, Carlos Odom, Miaa Martha J Oliver, Airs Alary Alurphy, John Me. AIcDonell, E AI AIcKennu, James N, Nelson, AIim Nesbit, Albert ^Jowlan, Joseph Oliver, Green F Owens, W II Ptrdtio, George W Pannly» Jchuel Prevoit, Albs Julia AI Prktt, John Phillips, Wm s Polit, Joseph “ ir, Win Phjctor, 1 P. Parker, Alins Louisa Payne, Josiah Pettus, Richard Pickett, Charles II Pringle, JolmG Pomeroy, Aliss Alary II Reeder, Miss Isabella Reed, John Ryburn, Alias Isabella Robison, Alexander Russell, James A Salfher, Master O O Snaldihg, Thomas Shaw, Thoroua Shaw, James Spears, Ffdttce* Sneilds, Patrick Stiles, George W Schilin, Richard r StrobharLMrs Henrietta Stokes, Air Sullivan, John P fct. Rcbarer, Airs Anna Reynolds, Cliffy Rodger*, Master E T RoWlett, John ^Russell, Airs Curoline Snntona, Francis Sexton, Samuel S Stateng, George Screven, JainesO Stegnn, John II Htophen*, Andrew Smith, Alexander Smith, Peter mercantile irprlgblaens. A correspondent of the N. Y. Journal of Com merce notices the following example, und gives the initial* E. C. & Soil, as those of tho House referred to. “Within tho past week one of our largest and most respectable importing and shipping houses in South street has, after a successful business of ten years, been enabled to pay a deficiency which occurred in their settlement with their creditors at that unfortunate period of bankruptcy and ruin, which extended so universally over all classes." From thttWtuliington Union of tho 26t!i ult. The HerUliuer Convention, The details of it* proceedings have not yet reached Washington. Wo copy the following items from tho “New York Herald” and the “New York Evening Post,” os presenting file ful lest account* which we possess. The prcscnco and agency of Air. Wihnot aro, among other ev idences, sufficient to stamp tho character of their proceedings. Wo siueercly regret and depre cate this course ofevonts. From file New York Herald. (by tkleqiupii.) Hkkkimkh, Oct. 2(1, 1847. The democratic Mass Convention met nt Her kimer to-day at 2 o’clock. W. C. Crane was up- iinint.nl Ininniirnrv rwimrmti,, I'mnin.ltana COMMERCIAL. Liverpool Oct. 4 »*vro Oct 2 Havana..^....A..Oct) 3t LATEST DATES. Export• of Cotton and Rice from Chari * Ooatluite ports, for tht iet Providence.........Oct. 27 Itoiton oeL 28 NoW York..; Oct. *9 Philadelphia,'...OcL f» Baltimore..........Oct30 holders are firm. Genesee is hold at $1,47, and Ohio at$l,37|. v.-, v- Tho Cotton market is still down, With abuiidant supplies. About KKX) bales were sold to day, mostly for oxport. ai i.....i — -i_ and UOatluiit ports, for U Sea lstand. Liverpool 49 Havre ’. 38 West Indies 000 "J?. tr Total Foreign....... 87 The proceeding* of the Herkimer Convention will now strengthen the Democratic ticket, and show to file Democracy ofthe State the hollow- hoartedness of tho opposition made to it—it will show tho Democracy that thoy did not daro to as sail tho candidates ou their ticket, their character or capacity, but merely contenting thomselves with ubusiiig tho Convention and voting tho Wil- mot Proviso. We are glad that the masks are ofT, that fite cloven foot is visible, and that these men prefer an open coalition with tho Whigs to an honest support of tho regular ticket made by the Democratic party. (From tiiu N. Y. Delta, 27th iu»t.) Lnt£r From Mntamoros, To the courtesy of Mr. O’Donuell, from the Brazos yesterday, wo are indebted for the Alnta- morus Flag of the lGtlt iust. We make from it the extracts following. Tho epidemic has not abated any thing, spouk- ing in reference to tho numbers it attacks. The deaths, though, aro comparatively few, for it easily yields to medical treatment. A correspondent at Reynosa informs us, says the editor of tho Flag, of tha murder of a young Alcxicuu of thut town, on the night of tho 7th iust. The young man was in attendance at u private K at the house of a friend, aud standing with clc to an open door, gazing ut the waltzcrs, who were circling round tho room, when some unknown person stepped up to tho door and fired n pistol at him, putting two balls into his left shoulder, which penetrated to his chest, and cuused his deutli. The murderer was seen by a youth who wasstnuding near the^oor, anu is stated to have been a .Mexican. Col. Randall arrived iu AlaUtmoros on the loth having safely deposited iu Monterey the Govern ment funds of which he had charge, and is now en route for Vera Cruz. Capt. Cnrleton, 1st Dra goons, had also come down from ubovo bound for Vera Cruz. Likewise, Capt. Arnold, 2d Dragoons, on furlough. The road between Catnargo and AI mterey is repro eated as undisturbed,aud the troop* at Mon terey uud Saltillo arc in good health. NewYork 000 Itottnn 000 Baltimore ooo Richmond, (Vu.) 000 an All 1*0 17 17 1005 Total Coaitwlio Grand Total 000 000 1383 87. 1380 CltARLRSTON p.xronTS, OCT. 28. New York—Ship Now York—303 tes Rico, 105 bales. Upland Cotton, 05 little Flour, 183 do. Iluilii,8 crato* Ropo, 330 Illi|a3nd 23 paengo* Md/.n. Do»tou—Uurk Hamilton—31! bales Upland Cotton, 130 ten*. Rice. ■•Liverpool—llri? Ark—1,403 Tialoa Upland Cotton. SuvannuU—Brl^ Keying—100 bbU Onion*. oct. 20. West ladle*—Schr. Eclipse—113 tcs. Rico, 30,000 Shin gles, 3,400 feat Flooring Hoard*. • Nassau, (N P)—Sloop Cygnet—20 Beeves and 0 bales Hay. New York—Shin H. Allen—283 bales Cotton, 40 hhdt. Molasses, 41 bars Iron, 08 empty barrels. ATLANTA, Oct. 30. —Cotton—The cotton market has undergone several chnnges since our Inst report; but hua now settled down to 7£ to 7i cents. At these prices nil that ts put upon the market is readily taken up. CHARLESTON, OcL 30.—Cotton.—''rite de cline in prices, uiuco tho arrival of tho Steamer is fully J:} a 2c. per lb. Without attempting to give quotations lor the lower qualities, ns the mar ket is quite unsettled, we would stnto that mid dling (air, at the close, was not worth more than 8j a 8j ; nud fair and fully fair 8} a 9c. Tho aggregate sales since our last foot tip 4000 bates, against tho receipt in fite same time of G412 hales. There havo been no transactions ofLong Cotton. Bice.—We have no new feature to notice in the Rico market, except, perhaps, there has been an increased demand for file article. Parcels are redily taken on arrival at tho extremes ofthe pre- vious week, viz : 3i a 4 per hundred. The hulk of the transactions have been at 3} aud $3$ per hundred. The receipts of tho week comprise 215G tierces, nearly tho whole of which has pass ed into second hands. Rough Rice.— The receipts of tho week reach 33,50U bushels, a portion of which has changed hands at price* ranging from 90c to $1 per bush el, as in quality. Freights—\Vo quote to Liverpool at jjd for Cotton iu square bags and dull ;and to Havre ut lc. To New York 50c. for Cotton and 37^ for Rice;and to Boston 5-lGths for Cotton and $1 per tierce for Rice. Arrivals' ftt tho Hotels—Nov. 1. Now York L. A.TIinntpsou Florida MlsjThompson, do K. Thompson, Aliiallaiicdck, * ' do II.W.I .Brook* und lady.do P ' J Kill',, nji.aska noire e-p.. train*./■. F. Townsaud, NowYo*** * * »"•—*- (1. Townsend, do. H.Lindsoy and family, do, A. J. Sillier, dn. Mrs.Parsluw and child,do. Mr*. Slnttliuws, do. Mrs. WrJglit,child and ■errant, do. J. O. Woodruff, lady ana servant, do. F. SL Walker, do. W. Patrick and My,Curku> W. Coin, Philadelphia. Rcv.H.SI.BIodgot, 8 Carolina SI. G. Dhnon, Connntlcut. D. II. B. Troup, Darien. R. Troup, do. T. C. Rudolph, U. S. R. SI. J. 11. Oboar, Slag. Telegraph 3!r«. Buiout, 8L Marys. SI. P. Col. Siwinour,. U.S. Army. R. A. Porter, Now Orleans J. Eaton, do 1^ 8. Cullin, Augusta. D. Filler, Jr, Mobile. J. Higgins, ” PudcUbrd ami lady, II. Tooin*, T. Holcomb, Sirs. Hawkius, Mis Rudolph, Savannah r °« £ terpoohMetoko, NcOuirmdo; ltipub|W|fc «rd Cobden, Barrel. London; HuIiwJl ^rn ,C °5f i aUa ;. C , rU, ! i ,"’ n "*l*1o«p«. U 8C ’ 0| *qoi; gb'VTylef, New Or'm.'asV'Le’ibaiuZ 1 ^ Prince * Myor *’ Wilmington; Hayti, Cwu. J?. b , Ur *. CITY HOTEL—J McMahon. 8. E. Crane, Newark, N. J. I Gartlilruld, do J L HHhn, ChJrlestou B M Cormick, do A SI Plus, Talbot. Ga D llaiuclton, Darien R R llogon, Alabama IIJ Board and Indy, do C. P. Levy, Macon. W. II Armstead aril * family. Virginia. J B Dayi*, Cass Co. J H Smith, do U Flick, Charleston 11 Cohen, do D E Cuinmlng, Georgia c«tu, Jik, aT^ihoto”"’' te, HSB5? c "* r “" 1 - •^''^ySSSijr bo“;i.“'.S M '- 4rr '' ,rli,,,,0W n “»PP. rStSSSLS^ Cr " k "' BOSTON, Oct 20.—Arr. ships Tilwr Rirl. i ft 1 wLi! i.r!E: 57 -‘ rr - b " k ’ .„ 0 , iltCSwSe; Sssf ^ pointed temporary cliuirman. Committees were appointed to report euitable officers for the meet- From Havana.—The schr. Brave,Cupt. Riddle, arrived yesterday morning from Havana, having sailed the 17th iust. We find nothing in them of the least local interest. From a commercial circular before us from Ha vana, wc annex tho subjoined quotations: HAVANA, Oct. 1G.—Beans,white,per nrrohe, 1 4 a 2 1; Beef, American, perbbl., 14 4 a 10 4; Butter, American, yellow, per qtl., 12 —a 20 —5 Cheese, American, per qtl., 10 —a 12 —; Coffee, 1st quality, per qtl., — — a ; 2d and 3d qualities, 5 2 a 0 4, triage, 4 — o 4 4; Flour, Now Orleans, per bbl., 14 —a 14 4, Phil adelphia and Baltimore, 13 4 a ; Hams, American, per qtl., 10*—a 13 —; Hides, each, 2 2a2 4; Lard, American, per qtl., 17 2 n 19 4; Pork, Prime and Mess, per bbl., 17 — a 20 —, Clonr, per hbl., 21 — a — —, Do in boxes, N. O., per qtl., 11— a 12 4; Sugar, nss'd white nud brown, per ar. Gi 84a7J 9.|, white only, —8.1 n —11, yellow,— OJ a— 8j, brown,— G a — 6|; Tobacco, windward, per ql., 13 — a 20 —, Vuelta-abnjo injttriado, No. 1, GO — a 80 —, No. 2, 40 — a 50 —. No. 3, 25 — u 35 —; Exchange, on Now York, 00 day*, (Jail P°r ct. prein.; on Now Orleans, short’sight, 4 a 5 per ct.jirem. Freight*.—To flic United State*—Sugar, per box, $1 a IjJ; Coffee, per ling, 4 rs.; Molasses, per lilitls., $3.—X. O. Picayune, 26th ult. From Havana.—The brig P. Soule, Cnpt. Smith, arrived yesterday from Havana, having sailed thence on file 21st iust. Wo do not find a word of local news in the papers.—Pic., 27th ult. Taylor, Mitt Ellon Tyler, Wm M Tow,H Thompson, Levi T. Taylor, Sirs Sarah A Thomas, Mrs Ann Eliza Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Cnpt 0 Thompson Sc Turner Trumun, Joseph Turner Sc Thompson Turner, Irwin Thompson, Levi W. Wayne, Oscnr Wade, Mrs Ann Washington,Miss Mary Whalen, Charles f ,rauc * rt Whelan, James Wett, Win Wheeler, Calvin G WiggltU, Capt Williams, Wm WiUiamt.Mis*Helen MWilkins, John Wilson, John White, A J ' “ Williams, WW Wing, George F WUmot, George Wood, Morgau V« , Williams, Mrs Mary Wilkins, Mary L Wigg.WH Wood, Joseph Vaimostrand, Abram Yatej,,Adara Young, JubnS nov 2 Y. Young, Bartemus GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. QUOA.RS*—30 bblt uud boxes Woolsey and O Woolsey refined Sugar*; also a few casks German reliued crushed Sugar, landing and for aale on favorable terms by H. J. GILBERT, oct 25 West side Market 8qnnre. /CHAMPAGNE.—-20 baskets “Perrier” Brand, a very choice article; 40 do. “Grape” do., in nuartt and pints. Landing from schr. George J- Junes, and for sale by #c{ 29 WOOD, CLAuHORN Sc CO. Ob, for a Itailroad. Tho fact stated below in a Pittsburg paper, that produce has to be sent thence to the Eastern Mar ket via New Orleans, is the best practical argu ment in favor of the completion ofthe Railroads ofTonnessee, which will open a connexion with Savannah and Charleston. Oh for a Railroad.—Sixteen hundred barrels of flour go to New Orleans to day hy the river, and two hundred barrels of pork,—ull destined for the Eastern market, and ull seeking an outlet ut the EasL From New Orleans it will be necessary to send it to New York or Pennsylvania again, pahs, at great cost, and over a distance of several thousand miles. A Railroud would save nil this, mid turn the commerce ofthe West in a now di- roetiom We observe also, that largo shipments uro mukingto the East via Brownsville and Balti more, mid this, of course, in consequence ofthe damage to the canal.—Pittsburg Gazette. They reported for president C. C. Cambre- ling. 'i h 'y also reported sixteen vice-presidents and four secretaries. Mr. Camhroleng was installed president. Committees were appointed to pre pare nn address and resolutions. A resolution wa* offered, that {the convention will proceed to nomiiinte a now ticket for State officers. It was violently opposed by Wilmot, or Pennsylvania, Van Bureu of New York, and other*, and de feated. Wilmot’s speech wus a vindication of his proviso, and a denunciation of its opposurs. His language was inceiidiary, and his delivery most passionate. While ho was speaking, sever al men wero observed to bo in tears. The ad dress was very long and read hy Mr. Van Btircn. It will be found to bo an extraordinary document. A great number of resolutions wore reported.— The following was among the number: Resolved, therefore, That in the territory of Or egon, and in any territory hereafter acquired by the Uuited States on this continent, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude should bo ul* lowed while it remained iiudcr the dominion of tho Union, except for crime, whereof tho party shall he first duly convicted. A second resolution was adopted, culling a State Convention at Herkimer on the 22u of February next, for tho appointment of thirty six delegates to the Baltimore Convention in 1848. Address and resolution iiiiauimou*ly curried. Messrs. Cuinbrolcng, Van Biircn, mid others made strong anti-administration mid anti-slavery speeches. Mr. Ritchie was denounced. The convention adjourned at 8 o’clock in the evening. Chamber of Commerce. The members of tho Chamber of Commerce arc requested to meet at tho Exchange This Day, at 12 o’clock, oil business of importance. By order of tho President, nov 2 — OCTAVUS COHEN, See’ry. Notice. The Rev. Dr.J. T. Robert having accepted tho pastoral charge of tho Savannah Baptist Church, the Pews will he rented To-Morrow Af ternoon, 3d iust. at 4 o’clock. 2— nov 2 School. J. M. SIIELLMAN, encouraged hy his success during tho past year, will continue hi* School in tlio basement of the Unitarian Church. Instruc tion will be given in all the brandies usually taught in Academies. Having had thirteen years’ ex perience n* a teacher, and hi* term*, ns heretofore being moderate, ho confidently looks for a con tinuation ofthe liberal patronage lie has received. oct 30 10- MOBILE, Oct. 27—Cotton.—The dullness no ticed iu our roport of last Wednesday continued during the first two days of tho week now closed. Buyers demanded a further concession, but hold ers refused to yield, mid consequently file trans actions were almost totally suspended. Ou Fri day, however, holders evinced a disposition to give way, mid on Saturday they conceded jc. on all descriplions, at which ratespurclihsewentered the market, and, during file two days 2U00 to 2200 hales changed hands—tho largest portion of which took place on Saturday. The rates es tablished hy these transactions were ns follows :— fair 9Jc., middling fair 9J, and middling sjc.— The sales of the four days ending Saturday night amounted, in the aggregate, to about 3000 hales. By Monday’s mail we received a telegraphic dis patch announcing the arrival at New York ofthe French steamer Missouri, which at once put u stop to ull operations here. Yesterday's mail brought us tho fnU nccouiits by file Missouri, and ulso informed us ofthe arrival at Boston of the steamer Cambria with Liverpool advices to the 5th inst. This discouraging intelligence has cre ated a panic in our own market, from which, we fear, it will not for some day* recover. Not a hale of cotton has been sold sliico it came to hand, nor is there tho least disposition outlie part of buyers to operate. After the letters by fite Cam bria shall have boon received, it full knowledge of tho oxtent uml inllncnce of tho failure* uttamed, and tho whole nows digested, we hope to ho nldo to report some business doing. In the present state of affairs it is useless to nttomptto give quota tion*. Tho new crop continues to come in ns freely as could bo expected, in the present low stage of our rivers, and are pleased to note n con tinued improvement iu the quality. Our ac counts of tho prospects of tho in-coming crop continue to ho favorable, and the estimate o fits extents nro daily becoming higher. There have been light frosts in tho interior, not sufficient, however, to do any injury to cotton. Tho receipts of tho week are 405G halos, tho export 1G0G hales, mid the stock on hand aud on shipboard not cleared last evening 227G5 bales, against 9303 bales same time lust year. Rice.—Additional receipts during tho week have caused a further reduction in price. We quote, as tho ruling rates, 5 a Gc. per lb., with a downward tendency. » Freights.—Wc have to report two foreign en gagement* this week—a bnrk has been taken for Liverpool at fid., und another for Antwerp at ljc. Coastwise for Ncw-York tho rate i* $1 50 per bale—very little offering. A bark has been char tered for Vera Cruz nt $2800 to carry Govern ment stores. A bark and three brigs in port un engaged. CONSIGNEES, For tirijj Rnvcillo, from Boston—A. A. Solomons, C. F. Alill*. T. 8 Wayne, W.P. Williams, N. R. Si II Weed, L. Baldwin Si Co. Donslow Si Wobstor, Buckner Si Sluuker, Cohen Si Foidick, W Crabtree, Philbrirk, Alcrinm Si Bell, Vcritillo, Luffliurrow Si Iluttor, E. F. Wood, llcldt, Stnl- lett Si nog ? s, I. W. Morrotl, F. 8. Si I). Litbrop, J. L. Swinney, W. B. llalc, J. 31. Turner Si Brother, Way & King, Holt Si Robinson, Hamilton Si Hardoumn, A. B. Gardner, llonikliart Si Tlmmas, Central Railroid. Per lirijf Josephus, Pitclior, Philadelphia—L. Baldwin Si Co, W. P. Williams, J. Lippmun, II. Itoser.P. WiUbergcr, E. Reed. Cohen, Norris St Co, J. SI. Cooper, J. SlurehUon, A. Einstein, T. 8. Wuyno, I. W. Slarrell, Boston Si Guuby, A. Wells, 11. A. Craue, 8. Cohen, Dr. Ashley, H. II. Tuck er, E. Padclford, N. B. Knapp Si Co, W. Kitchen, Wood, Clnghorn Si Co. Per stoamor Eliza, from August*—147 bales Cotton, to S. Solomons Si Co, P. H. Bohn, Boston & Gunliy, R. Huber- sham Si Son, and order. JLI^o to E. Swift, Dr. J. Robert, S. Solomons «fc Co. Per steamer SL Slattlinws, from Pulatkn—Dr. Cunning ham, Robinsou Sc Camp, Rcmslinrt Si Tlioiuu*, P. SI. Kol lock, A. Welles, Sirs. Day, nud W. H.SIonjln. Per steamer Gen. Clinch, front Charleston—Central Rail Rond, steamer Ivnnhoe, It. A. Crane, J. R. Muthnws,Buck ner Si Sleeker, J. I.e^are.D. A. Ambler Si Co,A. Haywood, A. Hard. Per steamer Ivnnhoe, from Augusta.—!18 bales Cotton to It. A. Allen, J. Boston, Brooks Si Tapper. Perstenmnr Metamorn, from Charleston—RSI Hamilton, nnd A Hard. ^ Per steamer Wm. Scab rook, from Charleston—Central Railroad, C. F. Mills, A. Haywood, SI. C King, Cuniiou Si Leonard, II. A. Crane, J. II. Burnell, P. WHtbergur, A. B. Gardner, T. J. Walsh. Pcrstcamer John Randolph, from Augusta—00'tain* Cot ton to J. II. Rhind St Co, C. F. Mills, and P. II. Holm. Mdze to J. H. Burroughs, Holt Si Robinson, utnl It. A. Allen. Volcaulc Eruption. Tho Mountain Eagle states that great oxcite- nient and alarm prevails at prcseutatuutig the in habitants of Wulker nnd Dade counties, produced by a hurtling volcano, which is said to have bunt ed out from among the high peaks ofthe Look Out Mountain, at a place called the “Narrow*," ou the 19th ult. From the N. Y. Evening Post, The Muss Convention.—Tho telegraph furnishes a brief statement of the proceedings at Herki mer yesterday afternoon. Hon. C. C. Cnmhre- leng, of Suffolk, was chosen president; an ad dress was reported by Mr. John Van Btiren, and a scries of resolution* hy D. D. Field, of this city. The telegraph reports the resolution* os “repu diating the nroceeding* of tho Syracuse conven tion, nnd advising democrat* to vote us though there wero no nominations pretending to he reg ular. They, of course, ro-atfirm and stand fast hy fite principles of the Wilmot Proviso." These resolution were unanimously adopted. No State tickot was nominated. Hon. David Wilmot, of Pennsylvania, Messrs. C. C. Cambrelcng, and J. Van Buren, were the principal speakers. Nnvnl. Tho U. S. steamer Iris, Com’dr. Wilson, ar rived ut Norforlk on the 29th ult. from New Yorki Site is on her route to Clingre*, und is to Like on board Commodore T. Ap. C. Jones, who goes out to the Pacific to reliove Com. Shnbrick on that station, and CoinmanderC. K. Stribling.who accompanies Com. Jouej a* his Fleet Captain. Murder. A man named Alexander Neil, who kept a painter's store utNo. 43, Ann street, Now York, was found about 9 o’clock on tho morning ofthe 29th ult. lying in fite rear of his store with hi* brain* knocked out. He was not quite dead when discovered. A bar of iron with which it wo* supposed fite blow wa* inflicted, Was found in the store near where he lay, nnd a chair broken to pieces. The police) are on tho look out for a person supposed to be tho murderer. The Governor of Michigan hai recommended the 25th of November to be observed in that State as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. From tho N. Y. Daily Globa of tho 28th ult. The Hartford Convention During fite war with England the old Federal nurty made a decided effort to divide tho Union. They hud long previously complained thut the balance of power lay iu the South, and they seized upon the crisis ofthe war, and nt the must gloomy period of thut war, to cull together the Hartford Convention, ostensibly to break down till. timVIlP ill tllf. Sllllltll till, ill ■.nnlt.ti ... .i.*—* f tho power of tho South, but iu reality to divide tho Union, and malic a distinct and separate treaty tcith England. Tho firmness of Gov. Tompkins, who determined to march with the army under hi* command and arrest every mem ber fur high treason, the moment an overt act was committed, alarmed tho malingers, and fitey sim ply contented themselves with passing inflamma tory resolutions and adjourning. That Conven- ' (1 since by tiou has been execrated since by the whole coun try, and its prime mover consigned to oblivion uml contempt. The nearest approach to the Hartford Conven tion is tho Herkimer Convention recently assem bled, with this difference, that the Federalist* of tho Hartford Convention aimed it* attacks on the South. The Herkimer Convention, in addition to assailing the constitutional rights of the South, attempted ulso to brenk down tho Democratic party, with which party it protends to act. The whole country will nt once perceive that opposi tion to the regular tickot ofthe Syracuse Conven tion was file mere apology of calling the Herki mer Convention. If tins was not ho, why did they not offer a ticket for tho support of their friends ( If file regular ticket was fraudulent, it was their duty to have made another. This they did not do; but throw themselves upon the Wil mot Proviso, uud invited the instrument of this agitation—the cat put forth to Lake the chestnuts out of the fire—Mr. David Wiluiot, to come on To tlic Voters of Chatham County. Fclloic-Citizcns :—l am a candidate for the Of fice of CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR'AND INFERIOR COURTS, of Chatham County, at the election on tho 1st Monday in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrage*. JOHN E. DAVIS. oct 21 — To the Voters of Chatham Count)*. Fellow-Citizens:—I am a candidate for the of- fico of Clerk of tha Superior and Inferior Courts of Chatham County, iu the placoofR. W. Pooler, Esq., who docHnos a re-election, nnd respectfully solicit your suffrage* on the first Monday in Jan uary next. AUGUSTUS LAFITTE. oct 2d — i WOOD, CLAUIIORN Jfc CO. oflliis coiicom will re „| 0 ,| “ y Mirviving partner. 0 r«>iii flmi: ""“"’W H. litunitA.tr, Savannah, Nov. 1,18-17. JOHN j. KEU.V. Dl*« Cl Tjrtl If 1 1 1 Tii .:,0 95,£ 1 fart (-IO-PAU'1'iVEHSII11\ - The ay,, 1 .1W™*. “•mwn* partner, nl'ihe lata te!fe UUSINESS Savannah, Nov. 1, 1-1? II- hhigiiam, JOHN J. KEI,Ly. ( }®.-^AUTNiTSift: V-' signed have associated themselves in il« (aity of New \ orlc, for the transaction of a (Uv ERAL. COMMISSION BUSINESS.unS firm of Wm. Neyle Ilalierslmui & Co. ami in prepared to transact any business which mar k confided to them. ' ROB. HABERSHAM, WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM JOHN RAE HABERSHAM. ’ nor 2 Novi. 18-17. A. ft PASSENGERS. Per itoam-paclict St. Slattlinws, from P.tlnlka—Sirs. Lindsey, child and servant, Sir*. Bourkn, Mrs. Wright und child, Sirs. Puissulni|uo and child, Sirs. Woodruff, child and servant, Sirs. .Matthew*, Sirs. Grant aud lorvaut, Sir*, ncisout, Mrs. Hawkins nnd child, Sirs. Day, child and two servnnts, Miss Rudolph,AIUs Spcukiuuu.Cupt. C. Rudolph, U. S. R. 31., Capt. T. Bourko, Cnpt. G. Luca, Capt. S. Dox- tof, Cnpt. Woodruff, Dr. Gyllernnm, Messrs. A. F. Wilder, S. 8. Deauinnd, G. Flick, J. Hay, C. I).C. Rhind, Gleason, T. W. Wriggs, Hevyman, D Humulton, J. Lime, J. 31. Mil lion, D. II. B. Troup, G. Dix, II. Troup, Slaster Grant, aud 39 dock, crow of the steamship Narr-mnseU, Cnpt. Wilson, wruckcd ou Aluiquito liar ou tho 21st ult., at 1 o'clock, P. M. Per stoam-pneket Wm. Soabrook, from Charleston—3Irs. Patrick, Sirs. Brooks, Sirs. Mercer and ‘J children, Airs. Pndolford, Sliss Thompson. Sliss Hancock, Alls* Grigg. Messrs. R. A. Pator, D. J. Day. J. Eaton, A. A. Smcls, E* Pudelford, II. W. SIcrcer, L. II. Thompson, W. Cole, 51. P. Ellis, II. W. Brooks, T. Townsend, P.Townsend, J. G. Sey more, J. Higgin, D. Salter, E. Thompson, J. H. Ladd, II. Touman, W Patrick,Rev. II. 31. Rlmlgett, and 2 deck. Per stoam-pneket Gen. Clinch, from Charleston—Airs. Stewart, Sir*. Wilcox, child uud servant, Sliss Wilcox', Capt. A. Scott, U. 8. A., Cnpt. N. King, Lieut. J, A. White, U. 8. A., Alessrs W. It. Johnston, Nickerson, Atkins, Hurd, J. Wilcox, II. (pollen, Neyle, Davis. Per steam-packet Alctamora, from Charleston—Mrs. 31. Judd, Rov. B. Judd, Mnsirs. J. 11. Shun, L. Handue, F. Johnson, H. 8mets, .Muster Judd, uud one deck. Per steam-packet Ivutihoc, from Augusta—.Mrs. Scriven, Airs. W. W. Stark and child, Sira. Estes, Sirs. J. It. Bos tick, Sirs. Slutier und servant, Airs. Vnlluteu, Airs. Scruggs, Alra. Paxton, Miss Rabun nnd servant, Alisa Abilin, Alesars. E F. Campbell, Scriven, A. Hniots, T. 8. Hardee, J. A. J. Snider, II. E. Cnssady, 8. .Manor, Bostick, It. E. Allen, R. AIcQuirc, and Alaater Solomons. llIOOKEt—All persons imletorj to Albion K. Moore, late Dry liood* .Mer chant in thi* city, will please call at mv store no! .settle saiil indebtedness, whether it be'liv note i» account. It being actually necessary‘that Iks business should lie closed. Those indebted nil |>loa*e give early attention to this notice, and m themselves the unpleasantness of having ilrr imtcs and account* placed in the hand* of an c- torney for collection, nov 2 IIIIIAM ROBERTS. N OTICE.—All person* indebted to the i Lite of L. Baldwin, deceased, will plea* make immediate payment: And those who hat* demand* against said estate, will present them a tho law directs. nov 2 I). II. BALDWIN, Kx’r. pO II It MONTHS after date, applied X will he mttlo toMio lion, the Justice* of the NEW ORLEANS, Oet. 27.—Cotton.—Arriv- cd sinco tlio 22d instant, 12,277 halo*. Cleared iu the same time 3612 bales, making mi addition to stock of GG5 hales, und leaving oti lutiul inclu sive of all on ship board not clourud on tlic2Gth iust., a stock of 89,803 hales. Thu sales for the three days stun up 7800 bales, at n decline of 1^ a lfi cent since our lost report, taken mostly for Englnnd, France and tlio Conti nent, and nearly all ofthe Middling qualities.— The finer description* of Cotton havo been in lit tle or no request for so mo time past. Tho receipts nt thi* port siece 1st September (exclusive ofthe nrrivtds from Mobile and Florida) are 112,841 bales, against 63,8-18 bales to same date last year, and 154,285 bales fite year previous. llicc—Tho Rice market continues extremely dull, and prices almost tiotninnlut tho wide range of 3.J a Gc per lb. according to quality. The unction 6ale alluded to ill our last should have been 220 tcs nt an average of about 4c per lb. Freights.—Vessels continue scarce, nnd foreign freights are steady, though there is not much of fering at the moment. The engagements since our lost nro two ships for Liverpool nt fid for Cotton, nnd the rate for Havre is still cent— To coastwise ports file rate* have improved. To the Voters of Clmtlmm’County. Fellow-Citizens:—I am a candidate for the of fice of SHERIFF, at tho next election, und re spectfully solicit your suffrages. DANIEL II. STEWART, oct 30 — To the Voters of Chatham County. Fellow-Citizens :—I am a candidate for file of fice of SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit your suffrages on the first Monday in Jntmary next, oct 26 — # W.W. OATES. S1IACKELFORD & BESSENT, FACTORS, CENTRAL W II A It F, CHARLESTON, S. C. F. R. SiiACKZLKonn, A. J. Bessext. oct 19 tu8— MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Mounts Uoiussov. President. Samuel IIahxav, Secretary. - Applications received by fob 1 ly— W. P. HUNTER, Agent. OF NEW YORK. Zeoeuee Cook, President. MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCES. GEO. SCHLEY, Agent. may 18 y— Consignee* per Central Rail Road* NOVEMBER 1—158 bale* Cottou, Corn, Flour, Mtlae., Ac., to Boston Si Guuby, N. A. Hardee, W. Humphreys, R. A. Allen, J. Clark, Hamilton & Hardeman, G. N. Neyle, R. Habersham St Sou, Rabuu Si Fulton, J. Llppmanu, W. Daucau, M. Si W. Cummin/, llcldt, Mallclt & fio/js. BALTIMORE, Oct. 30.—Cotton.—'The sales show a eousiderable dccliue. A lot of 140 bale* Louisiana, good middling, sold at 10 cents, and 25 bales Upluiid at 10£ cents. Flour, Howard Street.—The market was very iunctivo up to Wednesday, not a solo of auy note having been made previous to that day, when pri ces declined, nnd a few hundred barrel* were ta ken in the morning nt $0,37—afterwards there were seller* at $6,25, and there were sale* nt this rate of 500 bbl*.; nlso a sale of 100 bbl*. wo* made at $6,124. On Thursday there were sale* of500 hbl*. nt $6,25, and 300 bbls. nt $6,12J. This mor* ning 700 bbl*. wero sold at $6,124, but holder* generally are asking $6,25. City Mills.—The general asking nricc on Mon day was $6,50, but on Tuesday holders yielded to lower offers, and on that day nnd Wednesday some 3000 to 4000 bbls. wero sold for foreign ex port nt $6,124. On Wednesday, however, later 111 the day, a sale of500 bbls. was mado rtt $6,124- Yesterday evening a moderate parcol was sold nt $0,124- To-tlay’Holders are asking $6,25, but we are not advised of any transaction*. Susquehanna.—None in market, and none re ceiving. Corrcjpomlence of tha Baltimore Amorlcau—By Telegraph. NEW YORK, Oct. 27, G P. M. The Flour market was not active to-day, but remained unchanged. About 5000 barrels Wes tern, Oswego and Genesee, were sold ut $6,50 a MUTL-AI, SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY . .1 r. ...» .....#.1. Imnn nturf 111itnrl nt lillirffp that litreo fa not much hope entertamod of alarge foreign demand. Sales of Peteniburg and Georgetown are making at $6,624 a $6,7». Corn has an upward tendeucy. The sales to day ure to the oxtent of 10,000 bushels at 75 cts. for white, and 77 for yellow. The demand for Rye is good, with a decidedly upward tendency. About 10,000 bushels were sold to day at 93 u 94. Rye Flour is held at $4,75 a $5. Sales of In dian Meal aro making at $3,12 a $3,50 according ‘“^“camidt^i^diuiimd for Wheat, «J SHIP NEWS. Port of Hnviunmh, Nov. 2, 18-17. ARRIVED. Ship Stephen Baldwin, Borland, Philadelphia, to Mai Brig Reveille, Slueper, Boston, 0 days, to 8. W. Wight St Co. Brig Josephus, Pitcher, Philadelphia, to Wood, Clng* horn St Co. Brig Keying, Flnudcrs, Charleston. 100 bid* Onions, to O'Dri.roll Si Co. Schr. Eliza Brown, filler, Tliotuaston, (Ale.) I.imo to L. Baldwin Si Co. Steamer Santee, Winsey, Charleston, to 8. Solomon* Si Co. . Stenmnr Eliza, Ilahn, Augn-la, toS. Solomons Si IN*. U. 8. M. steam-packet St. .Matthews, AIcNelty Pulutkn, to Brooks A Topper. Stcnm-pneket Ivnnhoe, Jarman,Augusta, to S.Solomon! 1 t Co. U. 8. SI. steam-packet Aletumora, Barden, from Charles ton, to Brook* t Tupper. U. 8. AI. steam-packet Wm. Senhrook, Lyon, Charleston, to Brook* t Tupper U. 8.31.steam-packet Gen. Clinch, Curry, Charleston to Brooks tTu; rooks t Tupper. , Steamer John Randolph, Pliilpot, Augusta. Boat* .1 uml 21, to C. F. Alill*. BELOW—A Ship. CLEARED. U. S. AI. steam-packet Win. Scabrook, Lyon, Chnrle-ton— Brook* Si Tapper. u. S. SI. Steam-packet Gen. Clinch, Curry, Charleston— Brooks Si Tupper. departed. U. S. SI. Iteam-pnekct Gen. Clinrh, Curry. Charleston. U. S. AI. steam-packet Wm. Senhrook, Lynn, Charleston. Steamer John Randolph, Philnol, Augusta. WENT TO SEA. Bark Exact, Stevens, New York. . Interior Court of Chatham County, while siltin' nsa Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell nil 6- property, whether real or personal, belongingm the estate of Edward Uuigly, deceased, for tie benefit ofthe heir* and creditor* of said estate. JOHN CASS, Guardian ofthe orphan children of Edward Uuigly, dec'A nov 2 N OTICE.—Will lie Hold ou the lint day iu January next, before (be Court Him* in the city of Savantrili, between the usual Imm. of *ale, all tbo*e Tract* of Imml, situate iu lb County of Chatham, amt ou tie 1 Savannah Rivet, known a* (lie Brampton nud Betrent I’Imitation 1 , containing 8-16 Acres, more or less, 10(1 A ere* 4 which is under embankment, aud cultivated it llicc, the rest consisting of mixed laud, togetlin with all the improvements on said plantations.- The said lauds lining part of the estate of John li. Williamson, deceased, and being now adver tised for sale, by virtue of a decree of Chameiy of the Superior Court of Chatham County. WM. II. CIJYLEU, C. I». RICIIAIIDSONK, F. H. DURANT, liov 2 Cnnimi*«ioncri«. Cl Dr 1 pi 50 1 1 1 1 Tick Ft p Clltl D Cliu AI the* I I i A Bra T pad 1 Yl HAT HAM SlliatU'I’S SALK, Vt'i Continued.—Outlie lirslTuesday itiOecoinkr next, before file Court House ill the Cily ofSnvaii nab, between the legal hour* of Sale, will lie sold. All that Lot nf Ground, situated, lying nml being iu the City of Savannah, County ol* Cliatliaru. known in the Plan of said City hy the iiinnher eighteen (|S) hounded East hy Washington Square, South hy St. Julian Street, West by I."'- number seventeen (17) and North hy Bryan Street, together with all the imqrmemenU ihm on—Divided to satisfy the following oht.uIioiii issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John tj. M ligaut vs. Mary Segurs, Administratrix bwt James Sngnrs, deeeased; Cope & Mills vs- William M. Leigh vs. same; C. C.Tlionimon* Co. vs. same; and three, Fraud* »M. ScaiK Adm’r, Estate John Parland, deceased, vs. sonic. Levies made ami returned by a Constable. I’m- pertv pointed out hy PlaintilF* Attorney. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff,c. c. nov 2 17*18 II Ell’S drawing Iteo* X 1 SCHAl* HOOK, for l(MS. Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap Book, for I8-W- The Offering of Beauty, a present for all tc: sons. Military and Naval Animal, for H18. The Gem of the Season*, for IS I*. Tho Rough and Ready Annual; or Jill»7 Souvenir. . . . f The New Zealander*, containing a Amative/" null an li the first discovery of the Island, &c., uithan ii- (cresting description of it* present inhabitants,« f * The Townley Gallery of Classic Scripture. •“ MEMORANDA. The brig Splcmtid, Barbo*. for this port, wa* up at Hor ton on tlio 27th ult. Tho brig Wilson Fuller, Crawford, for this port, cleared at Now York oh tho 28th all' The. brig Commodus, , for till* port, cleared at Bos ton on tho SGtli ult. Tlio ichr. Alexander M, Carawcll, for tills port, cleared nt Now York oa tho 2fith ult. The brig Gen. Pinckney, B.oughton, for this port, wn» up ut Buhiinorc on the 28th ult. SIOBII.E, OcL 28.—Cid bark Juno E William*, Al.ison, “^'ORLEANS, OcL 35—Cld. brig Widgeon, Bar nard, Havnuo. . . , OCT. 27.—Arr. atiip Mnbe, Thomas, New \ork; brig* Adams Gruy, Havana; I* Soule, Smith, do. Cl*l.—Ship Susan Lord, CJiapbourne, Liverpool; hark Aeteon, Duicy. dn. . ,, _ CHARLF.l.TON.Ocl. .10.—Arr. ships Sutton, Kckermm, New York; Denmark, Barton, Hoitou; hark Colossus, Ale- Donald, New York; schr. Wm Russell, Godfrey, do. Old.—Ship* New York. Halt, New Aork; Aledoro, Bor land, New Orleans; bark Hamilton, Hallctt, Boston; Ark, Jolmsnu, Liverpool. ' ... NOV. 1.—Arr ship Alliance, Robinson, Liverpool; hark Callao, Warrcu, Bath; brig Emma, Dickhuon, I’luludel- ,>! ctd.—Schr. Eelipic, Bell, West Indies; sloop Cygnet, Wright, Nauau. , _ .. , Went to Sea—Steamship Southerner, Berry, lew Aork. •liipt Now A’ork, Hull, do; Aledora, Borland, Now Or- * C WIWIINGTON.Oct. 29.—Arr.'rc'ir*. Sarah Elizabeth. Somers, Philadelphia; Harrison Pierce, Chapman, New ' Chi.—Schr*. Slorrl* AVnln, Benston, Philadelphia: Ten nessee, Todd, Cuba; Falcon, Parritt, do;'Hiram, Crosby, Trinidad. ... ... , „ OCT. 30—Arr brig Curacon, Higgins, Boston; •ckrOtftt. Monran, Fnlketibui Louder, Almy, Havana. ... . ... . NORFOLK, OeL 30—Cld. tchr. J. D. William*, AVasU- burn. West Indies. OCT. 39.—Arr. brig Tcazer, Laugtlioruo, Cburgrcs; ichr Lion, Baker, Boston. .... . ... . BALTIMORE, Oct. 29.—Arr. »hip Manchester, Hisgia*. Liverpool; Adler, Hohorst, Bremen; brig Eloanor, Brown, Charloiton. „ . .. , Cld.—Ship* Garonne, Slyer*, Rotterdam; Alartha, Sam- mi, Bremen. .... „ . , ... OCT. 29.—Cld. »chr* Creole, Allen, St Jugo; Ann Alana, BLbee, Apalachicola. „ _ , .. OCT.au—Arr. brig* Bfnntercy, Keller, Pensacola; *chr ' Chi Henrietta, Bnnney, Charleston. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27—Arr. bark Royal Saxo; Inglrby, I^mdonderry. CU.-Hrlj Kraun. Ilkk.u.on, Clij.lMon. OCT. 28. Arr. bnrk Venezuela, Dill, Porto Cahclln. Cld—Ship Albania. Crowell, New Orleans; burk Jon I’hniniLi Mobile. 1 rotter, Thoiuu. Mobile. tlio UrilUliMiistMim, hy .Sir II Ellii . Tlio Hindoo*, inoluding « do*cn|»tmn its government, religion, manlier* and ciwhw*- *Siiucinioim ofllm early Native r«cm- of In h " in Engli.li Molrical Tronaliitmiu. *>Y Dr. Driimnioml, Samuel Ferjmon.J. u..’laiij nil nnd other*. . .' lC The Orchard and Fruit Ganlctt tnrl tdnig flj Forcing Pit,by Cltarlc* Mclnto* , i, C-II.f .i;-- Tlio Flower Garden, t»* Cnltivamm, .\rr.m e Railways, their Rise, Progress, &c- hy Hoht. Il Mcm„ir, of (lie Court of Cl,aria, tho Second, by Count Grnmmpnt. . _r The Book of Vision*. h«'»* «*”"3 0 rjjdi- record oflhe secret thought* of n ' nr,e ‘> ul iduul* while attisiidjngchurch, & ^ ^ ^ 1 l 20 T r the < fice T u JN E 1 5 Chri*tiauitv, and its I ' l A3&,or Skrtolmr of .\ntorio itt Pointorv. Tho Principles ami PracUee of Dent'd Surgery hy Chapin A. 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