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WEDNESDAY MORNINU, OCT. 33.
Wo have to ucl.iimvfodgo tlio following ninco our lu»l:
lly tlio Hamilton, wo received Now York |ia;>ors to
tho Cist 'mutant, inclusive.
lly tlio Oxford, a lYrtlatuI jupuroftho COtli, nud
• lly the Franklin, Liverpool papers to tho 10th, and
L-jV.Jou to the 8th September, inclusive.
Wo are authorised to announce John I. Di.ws, ns a
thuididatufor ShoriJl'uf tho County of Chatham; and
ato also requested to uientioii tho name of Aukaram
D’Iaon, for iht: tame olKce, at the election in January
tuxt.
Wo publish our weekly report of tlio Market this
iiurniii*, and intend to cant a io it every Wi 'laesday, by
means u l which change wu arc enabled to yivo to o'tr
Sontlum subscribers tlio earliest information upon this
mt. retting subject.
A late number ufSih'iiuaii's Journal contains a com
munication from 1‘rotbssor Mitdu.ll, of the University id'
North Cuiolinn, in relation to tho Geological structure
of tlio country iu which the Cold occurs iu that state,
winch may bo useful to those eu^a^cd iu tho search op
it m this. The result of Frolbssor Mitchell's invest qja-
imiis on the subject is, that the Cold of North Carolina
is found—i 1st. Iu vinos of quart*, travertin" the ancient
primitive rocks, in very small quantity. 2d. In veins of
quart/, traversing more recent primitive rooks, in consi
derable quantity. Sit. In vcius of quarts, traversing
transition rocks, and ulsu disseminated in considerable
quantity. *1. In tod produced Ly dcLuiupujitiuu of
these three kinds of rock. 5 th. Iu tho sand of a stroaui
r aiming over eld red stone, in very niiimtu quantity.
finiplcs of Cotto.i Osiuburghs and stouter cloth nf
t!;e same kind, together with cotton bale rope, all of the
uun ifactory of Col. David H. \\ illiams of South Caro
lina, arc Id' ut the office of the Columbia Telescope tor
i ispeetion. Thu former is described usatudj Letter, move
durable, and more comfortable than the imported osau-
harglis, made of hemp. It is at ten cents ; The second
article is stouter, an .1 mry be upp'icd to various purpos
es, it is admirable for tents; und the cord is superior
!•» any other ever exhibited far tho purpose intended;
and us cheap as the imported hemp cord.
A correspondent of th.iChirleston Courier, has re
cently inspected the New Cotton Seed Hulling M.;-
c.,ii:e, at Petersburg Virginia, lie remarks,that being
put uitu operation, ami timed, it hulled half a bushel of
h'trn ;l m J S—I minutes, equal to three hushi Is of the
rough Cotton Seed—in 7 1-2 minutes prodm'iug one
bushel oflicrntl. One bushel of kernel will yield two
gallons of oil and 35 lbs. of tlio oil cake; or 100 Ihs. of
the rough cotton seed will yield 53 lbs. kernel, which
w.ll vi.ld two gallons (.foil, und C31bs. of oil cake. Tho
• ■lean be expressed at 5 tints the gallon, allowing the
o.l cake t<i be rclnimi !—nr 15 cents, if returned, it lieiug
highly imtriemus for cattle. At a Moderate calculation
vtpr.ee, u:id at the pie.sent low price of Cotton, it will
malic a difference of one-third inf.ivur of the Planter.
Ly experiment, the oil is found to answer for painting,
machinery, and tor lumps; un I but little d iuht is cuter-
i lined of iu equalling the best Sperm, v.lun prepedv re-
liitcd.
The ceremony of opening the Chesapeake and Del.
»"are C anal, was performed on the 17lh inst. i’i iliu mu. t
imposing style. A large eoueoiu.ie of persons attended. |
nod uiujiivat tl.a ni Couiiuoilure Porter, Admiral S:r
Isaac CoIUu, Mr. Living .ton, the Mayor a*u.l Councils
ofPl.ila l. Ijiaia, an I many other .ILtiuguished individu
als. The barges and pa. kels, containing all who do*
s.rcd to join iu the fe.-ti.ity, passed through the can. 1
lioiu the Delaware into the Chesapeake, and returned
to the place of departure about G oYJndt. • Music, rc-
frua'inieiits, tuasts and npceehiM wore tho ucroinpuiu-
mutts'. The President v.as invited to join in the occa
sion, bat excused liinni li’iu the score of the pressure ry
|.ul.Iic bus.ness. Ad...iral Collin is at present iu Ualti-
jnore.
It appeari by
CO tho
ales, that the
: have d* ere;
The trial of the floamen concerned in a mutiny on
board the ship Plato, Copt. Knapp, sotno months since,
u few hours alter leaving lioston for Havanu, was to
tuku place before the Circuit Court of tho United Status
at Huston on the 17th instant—Judgo Story presiding,
Thu Grand Jury, it is said, liavo found true lulls against
all the prisoners, live or six iu number.
Three millions of francs, about 600,000 dollars, have
been tillered tor tho Paris paper called tho Journal dos
Debats. Thu Journal is a small publication, not half
tho size of most of tho papers of tlio Uuion.
The Mobile Register stales that tho Rev. A. Do
Angelis, of that city, has received a letter from Koine,
under dale of tlm 12th of May hist, giving notice that the
Right Rev. Michael Furious, formerly Uishop of Klcob,
and Vicar Apostolic of the Stale of Alabama und of
Florida, has been appointed by His Holiness Pius VIII,
Bishop of Mobile ; und that he is expected in that city
in all December next, accompanied by sotuu of his
Priests, for the purpose of erecting a .Seminary, ar.d
transacting such other business asappt rtaius to Ins olliee.
Thu Chuvidicr do Tucon und suite, minister from
Spain tu the United States, has arrived at Washington,
A letter iu tho Now York Morning Courier, dated
Washington, Oct. 11, says :
w 1 wan really delighted yesterday, to witness a pro
cession of tlio Mail Contractors from tho Indian Queen
to tho President’s house, iu which thoro wore many men
of lofty bearing, and cutcrpri«ing spirit, just from tlio
people, nil going to pay Uteir addresses to their favorite
President. These men, from every part of the Union,
have brought with them ussurnheos of thu best dispo
sitions in favor of thu Administration, und evince no
reluctance in eu'tivutiug a still further acquaintance with
the Post Olliee Department.”
Captain Dickinson's defence hefure the Naval Court
Martial sitting ut Portsmouth, wan road on tlio 1 Ith ult.
by his Solicitor. It occupied three hours iu reading,
ami its conclusion was marked by u lut/. of upplauso. It
uccupioH ten of the wide columns of the Courier, iu very
close print. The decision of tho Court is not an
nounced.
A new Spelling Kook has been published at Haiti,
more, of which a writer gives the following specimen iu
that part of it devoted to tho definition of words similar
in sound.
“Mure, a she horse.' 1
“Mayor, tffatowuS*
‘•Hart, deer.'*
“Heart, in thu stomach.''
Of which the writer tartly observes, that those w in*
could get up a thing of this kind, iu this age, have tiieir
brains, where the author says thu heart is—rather he
might say, uredeficteutofbraius altogether*
We received yesterday a new Portland paper, called
the Courier, 12 liy CO inches, which us far us it goes
appears to deserve patronage und wo hope will roccivu
it, especially us the subscription prico is but four dollars
per utuutui.
Mr. Geo. Richards, Providence, lias lately invented
sl cooking stove, which, niter it has donu its work, is
cas'd f changed into a handsome Franklin tire-place, and
as easily turned back into a cooking stove next morn
ing.
lly the annexed official Bulletin from our fiend Sain
Patch, it will ho perceived, that ho is determined once
inoro to distinguish himself by a curvet iu tho air und a
splash in the water. His annunciation of this intention
with that gallantry which distinguishes truo bravery, is
addressed to tho ladies as well asthu gentlemen, and in
deed is a kind of challenge to tho “old us well as the now
world” in tho way of “airo-nautical feats.” If Sultan
Mahmoud und his troops had posessed half tho brave-
rv cr talent of Saiu, they would long since have jumped
down tlio throats of tho dciui-suvagcs of tlio north, and
have dictati d a peace triumphantly from the top of the
IJalkan. The Great Patch,however, has mot with n
rival ui the race of itnmoitJity iu thu person of Mr.
Moore. Who w ill bo foremost in tlio raedQ highest in
the jump, we cannot discover—hut wo opine that Sam
will sustain his well earned reputation:—
S.v m 1’at< it.—To tlm ladies and Gentlemen of west
ern New York am! Upper Canada. All I have toxav
is, that I arrived at the rails loo late toyivovoii a mm.vu
men ofiiiV jumping qualities,un thotith inst.; but on Wed-
iicrtluy, I tnought l W' ltld venture a I'fiiiill leap, which
l accordingly made of tightyfcr.t, merely to convince
tl.(..'«• tliat remained to see uie, liut 1 was the true Sam
Pateli, und flint soiiin thill".* could be done us well os
otio-i s ; w Inch w us d-nied before I made the jump.
Having bvvn vims duupiuiiutvd, the owners of Goat is
land have giiorouidy granted me the useofit tor nothing;
so tli.it 1 muv have a chaucc, frotu.au equally generous
tiublie, to ol.taitiMiiiio remuneration for my long journey
hitherto, as well ns utibrding me un opportunity of sup-
pot ling li.e reputation 1 have ginned by n ro nautical fouls,
lav* r tiotbre atlfiiipMil either i.i the old or new world.
i ..hull, ladies and gentlemen, on Saturday next, I7di
hot. prectwly at do’* fork, f. M. leap at the Falls ut Ni
agara, from a hfcigl.t of 120 to ltit) leel. In iug-KJ to oil tl.
Mexico.—Wo copy tho following from the
Cincinnati Chronicle. WJioii tho Ibimiloa of
a nation tiro actuated by tmeh a Hpirit as is
lioro exhibited, there iu little to bo feared
from foreign invasion. The President of tho
Republic is stated in tho same paper to have
relinquished ono half of his salary, and the
.Secretaries of Slate and tho Treasury each
ono-third of thoir’s, for public purposes.
“ Most excellent Sir,—I, Eseandon, do
Llata, daughter of Field Marsha! Jose Kscan-
don, say—/That I have not forgotlon, and will
never forget, that my father was assassinated
by the Spaniards. Yes, Most Rx't Sir, the
wretch Orrantiii took pleasure in killing him
in a tamarind grove, so that he expired in thu
defence of his country, leaving in tlio hearts
of his children tho sacred lire of liberty.—
Now when such monsters attempt to bind us
to the cur of ignominy, is tho time to avenge
the blood of a beloved parent; and because it
docs not become my box to take arms, there
fore it is that 1 say to your Excellency, that
you may dispose of threu thousand dullurs,
out of my little fortune, towards defraying ex
ponces. My property is in land, and it is not
easy on an emergency to realize tins sum
from the sale of a part of it; but it will not be
ditttcnlt for you to get it loaned on $10,000
which I have vested, ill tho hacienda of Ojo
de Ajrun, by presenting tho follmviim writing,
signed hv my husband. Col. M. do Llata,
Mexico Aug. *M lis'di).
ti-»n mvij in the Jnurrij
nl ileotionx in th*! ilitb
■•■'* ::t adiuii.Ltrutton part-.* in the S-n- j higher than I leapt li*'liiro, into tlm oihlv liolmv. On mv
I it; i.cml.i-r l.v t.v„ ,s, th.- » ll-. llul.. .,1. ll„i ii...rni,', ! . >, il,
* J the stianmi.:it Niagara,I shall tor thoaum^'iiit'ii: */. the
iii.'j'>iity being nnw •!; and that m the lb»n.v"t Itcprn- f lailtvs, tloli’my coal uiu!spring i'roiii the must head imu
aentattves, tituro lus been »n in« ri »su on the dm k-on I Ni.vu:rariver,
fci lo of f>j.-tytun. Ti.e maj-.r.ty la-t year was J,, the
present 07. Ifpopulur tlu'linii.i urn any t>t eft ho opin*
jOtis olThu pboph*, and that they arc will not lie (kuicii,
tlio result of thaso which have thus lur tnkeu place,
leaves no grounds ol eavti au tu v.hat those opinion., are
.i« re for.. m.e to tho present administration.
The present is tlio se-a.->uii oftl.u annual Cattle Shows
und Fa.rs iu tlio Kastern States, whielt appear gcuc-
rally tu hate been well attendeti. At that of Rhode Is
land, liedd leei.ntly at Providence, several premimns
were awarded for the production of raw silk, und fo r
suera.i* in raising mulberry trees. 'Urn largest quauti
ty of raw silk produced was ten jutuu t.( & faustti uuttc.es
by .Mr. Finch of Westerly, for which a preininai of ten
dollars was given; four other premiums from eight to
one dollar, wur; awarded t*» yeiiii;' ladies for the same
article. For the mulberry two premiums only wero giv
en, both to individuals from the South part of thu Slate.
Several attempts made iu other parts of tlio Stab foiled,
tt.e Coiiiniiltee cotiunler, either by bad seed or uiattui-
V.’c before mentioned that th*i Free Trade Advocate
was tabu traiuforrcd fmoi Piiiludeiphiu to Wailung<
l.ui, under the title oftj.u Hanner of the Constitution.
Il will bo J uhlished twice a week, un a sheet tho si/.e
nrnl «|ualit y of the Albn-n at New York, and will be print-
e.f during the Se.v.ion of Congress-un earlier period
liitm at first anticipated.
Mai* ov Tilt; U.MTKD Sr.iTKs,—Mr. Abrabam
JJudlcy, late A.e,ii.tant lYtitimojtcr General, has issa* d
p(op«.l‘dsto puhliah a Map of the United States, in
v.lftch, hi addition to aiauy o Uvr improvements, all ihe
IN,-l Roads and Post Utlic.es will lie aienr.it* ly dclitiea*
led und dialingilit lied. It will be the lurgi-M limp of the
Ifliite.l States ever publisheil, eiubraeiiigtlie W. Indies;
and will measure6 to* t i ineliei ill length, and -I fe*;t iu
width. The price will ho eight dollars, mounted and
v.'iiii.li'd, or sevtii not vitnished.
The Itnliinond Whig says there is lio.v an.*, ll vf
laimy that H*-j.r*‘sentuti'-ii in the popular braneliof the
I/»'gi*latiire, if not in tie Senate, will he apportioned up
on the basis of/rr* u/i.7f jiupului.»n.
.Miss Fish«r u* p*.
AduinK at Norfolk
forming in tho Company of Mr.
AM. PATCH, of Passaic Falls, N..T.
S.nm Pa'di, w lieli iS iiminii taii/cd hitnselfhy his leaps
at Passau* Falls, N. .1. Irani sloops’ mast heads ut New
V*,rk, ainI mere recently at Niagara Falls,may now op
pose l:is skill to that of \V. P. Moore, who is willing to
jump with hiur any ilistumie, from 60 to 170 leet, for a
smell f.t eiiniary eom-iderulfoii. Hu will ‘slotl* his coal**
and follow Saiii Patch from tlio Niagara steamboat into
tho River. W. P. MOUUR.
Extract of a letter from an American in
Paris, to bis friend in Raitiiuorc, dated Atw.
Us. 18*20:—Should Mr. Rive's bo deficient in
the French laujfiiugv, he will find Prince Pol-
igmic perfect muster of the English-—ho (you
know) is Minister of Foreign allairs. Mr.
Rives will have the advantage of treating
with an entire new Minstry.
The general opinion bent is, that the Rus
sians have before this rcneheilConstantinople,
ami either entered it or mode pence under its
walls. Tho English have blustered and
threatened, but it its now thought they will
not interfere. The French are two much oc
cupied with the change of Ministry to think
ofthuafiairs ofthe East. The Journals are gen
erally opposed to the new Ministry, and some
people are confident they will not have a ma
jority iu tho Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes have been soino
time in England on u visit to their friends.—
Mr. and Mrs. Everett are new here on their
return home. Mr. Harbour ami Mr. Rush
passed a few days iu Puris. General and
Mrs. Scott tire hero, but will soon return to
America. U is said that Mr. am) Mrs.
Ilrown will go with them, if tho health of Mrs.
JJrown will permit.
I .OHS OF Tint Hi It Ml.NO II AM AND J.lVIMt-
i*ooi, Maii..—The London Courier of the
Mth ult. gives a melancholy account of thu
loss ofthe Mails on tin: preceding Friday, nt
Layton Bridge, five miles from Newcastle, by
which accident, two gentlemen lost their
lives, one it resident of Manchester, and the
of Livernool. Tho bridge over which
;V*} t.mil conch was passing, gave way, and
tho whole fell into the water r.n vitmc. Tlio
conch mails, two inside passengers, a ml three
of the horses, were swept away by the im
mense body of water. It appears that tlm
mimes «if ifm drovv nul passengers were True
man uml ikum:'
The following is the speech which the En
glish Embassador delivered on his first audi
ence of the EuUau:
Most Noble und Mighty Prince: Com
missioned ns I am to transact important af
fairs ut the Sublime Porte, there is none more
agreeable to mo than that which has to day
summoned mo to enjoy the honor of your
imperial presence.
__ 1 have received express orders from the
King mv muster, to assure your sublimity that
it is Ids constant wish to muintuiti and extend
that friendship which has subsisted for cen.
turies between tlio two crowns. I should bo
happy if liiy poor abilities should be the in
strument of confirming the prosperity of the
two empires on the basis of internal tranquil
ity and the general pence of Europe.
The dillicultiys which have been surmount-
ed, mid the wise administration, which to
gether so remarkably characterize thu present
period of the reign of your Imperial Majesty,
inspire me with confidence in the attainment
of this two ibid object.
1 urn proud of tl’io honor which I ut this
moment enjoy of personally expressing to
your Sublimity the eordiul wishes which my
Sovereign cherishes for the long duration of
your health and prosperity.”
GitNitn.u, Laf.vyf.tti:.—The Paris papers
contain long accounts ofthe reception of Gen.
Lafayette through tho provinces. A London
paper in noticing this event, says-^-
“Novorwus a King so feasted und treated
as this vonearblo remnant of tho revolution
has been. In every quarter he has been receiv
ed with shouts oft rituuph and congratulatory
addresses, which, while they have been com- j
plimentary to him, have generally also been
made tho vehicle for strong philipics against
tho new order of things. From Grenoble to
Lyons the road was thronged by continual
crowds of people, who catnu to testify their
regard lorthu principles v.hieh had guided his
political conduct, ami llui esteem winch they
entertained towards himself personally. At
Lyons, 51)0 young men on horseback, and
twice as many on foot, came out to receive
him, and conduct him within tho waits of a
city, which, it is added, felt proud iu having
such a guest. M. Prur.u'tle, the Director of
the Gollege, was t?..• spokt sm.m on tho occa
sion, and delivered an eloquent mJiln .-s, to
which tin* General made an equally eloquent,
and complimentary reply. Tho Magistrates
and other authorities of the town did not join
in the nccltinmtions with which ho was receiv
ed, but they did not interfere to repress the
enthusiasm of tho public.”
M.vNcuitHTiut Si*i.nm;kh.—On tlio night of
tlie Dili Sept, tho spinners in tlm service of
the Oxford road Twist Company, and about
70 oftho.se iu the employ of Messrs. Hirley &
Kirk, left their work. No general turnout
has yet taken place, however, although it is
feared that tlio hands of a number of other
mills will leave their work ; at all events, by
the end of next week the turnout will be
general. Messrs, llirley Kirk’s spinners
stated, on leaving the mill, that they were
bound by an oath to obey tho dictates of the
majority ofthe club or confederal ion to which
they belong. On the 11th, Messrs. Sand ford
& Green .sent away most of tho now hands
they had engaged, and on Monday some of
their former workmen canto again into their
se rvice. Wo believe that a few additional
hands have also gone in at Mr. Unit’s mill,—
All tho rest ofthe fine spinning mills still re
main at at a complete stand.
Alancfirstt r Courier.
Darino Exploit.—A few days since soino
of tho “ ocean rovers,” who arrived iu the
Brandywine, laudably determined to have
a cruise ashore, for the purpose of testing the
pleasures of tlm mere landsman. Alter hav
ing, of course, stowed in a sufficient quantity
of grog for tlio home voyage, ami were, as the
old song sings,
“ All in their glory.”
they wero very quietly passing Catharine
market, when a bevy of greasy strollers there,
seeing them oil horseback, anil therefore, ns
they thought, so much but. of their dnncnl,
commenced UKlmutofilfiborul ridicule. One of
the tars feeling he could he as daring ashore
as tho* he was aboard his “son-girt citadel,”
lacked about and rode up six or eight steps
which led into thu market, went completely
through, entirely routed his tormentors down
the steps upon the opposite side, up again,
and out by thu steps up which 1m entered,
ami went calmly oiY, without the slightest in
jury to himself or the horse.
N. Y. Courier.
oj’ reform, this will bo roformed altogether.
It is a heavy expense to them, and no advan
tage, and very little enjoyment to the invited.
Assemblies will bo a good substitute j and wo
hope that these, for thu sake of society and
amusement, will be got up und attended by tlio
citizens during the approaching winter.
Wash. Chron.
On tho last Saturday iu September, an egro
man belonging to Mr. Joel Amans.Jr. picked
fiO! weight o! cotton; and.ono belonging to
Mr. John Bates, on tho same day, picked *291.
Richland district against “ 1/te field” for
Coltton picking—5R2 lbs. by two Imuds.—
Whut other two can do us much 1
Col. State Gaz.
THE MASXET.
SAVANNAH, OCT. US,
1IOMKSTIC! AUTiCi.CS.
O rr , t | J ,,, 1 | ,, ttl , 9 |..|. Bull l,| ttnt ) 17 a .«.
Uto..—Iiiitrior to «oud, $t2u i ,j..i
Cuiiv“&«■ “ a U l-i i Canal, 03-1.
ConN.-Pc Bus., L .|, so „ 55. ’
HwS *%!!“*“' I!r, ‘ ““ a
N. Kmsi..vmi Hw.’—iH n 33.
IWtiikiin Gin.—30 u IH.
I oiiui o..—Lwiljid a 4 ;Mi<imfucturcil,7 tv 14 &■ 25 n HO
>.X- S.S5 wj .No. 3, S3" 3.
Pome,—Prime, §11 a 12, scarce.
Bacon.—notic.
L.vuti.—Un 7 cts.
Bi.rrr.it.—10 u 20 ; Inferior, 10 cli.
So u-.—Yellow 4 n 6 1-2.
Cannu:*.—Northern, mould, tullow, 10a 11; Geornia.
10 els ; V‘», 23 a 54. b ’
Culkh:.—7 nil cts.
Lvnuuu—Yellow Pino Rtvn«ina Timber, 3 1-2 a 5 j
Steam Sawed 15 u 17 ; Flooring Boards, l» ; Hivcr
Lumber, Hoards, Plunk uml Scantling, 10 ; quarter
ed 1 1-4 inch Flooring Boards, 12 ; While Pino
Clear, 17 a 18 ; Merchantable,Du 10.
1'ORSIGN PRODUCTIONS.
H.vimixu,—Dundee uml Inverness, 42 inch 20 u 21.
OzN.VtmiHis.—9 1-2 a 10 nuts.
Cihimac Bhamiv—Oturd l)opuv& Co. brand 150 u
1 60 : other brands 100 a 1 12 l’-2.
Holland Gin.—HO a 105.
S v I.T.—Liverpool, coarse 40.
Si’oar.—Havana white, 131-2 a 14 1-2; Brown 9 a
10; Muscovado, A a 0 1-2; St. Croix, 10 u 10 1-4 ;
New Orleans, 71-2 u b 3-4; Refined Loaf 17; Lump,
13 1-2 n 17.
Comtt:.—Prime Green 14 u 15; other qualities plenty
and dull, 121-2 n 13.
IIyhon Tk.v.—1(Wii 112 ctn per lb.
Ri m.—Jamaica 1121-2n 120 ; West India, none.
MoI.vssk.s.—XV. Iudiu, 23 a 30, NevvOrloans and Geo.
Syrup 32 a 33.
Bkitimi Dhv Goons.—55 a 021-2 per cent udv.
CtvocKV.nv.— 1 25 a 33 per rt adv.
London Poiiteiu—3 u 3 23 per dozen.
Ikon.—Swedes, assorted, SI05 to 8 per ton.
EXCHANGE.
On Knui anw—7 a 7 1-2 nominal.
New Yoke.—CO days, 1-4 a 1-2 per rent, diset.
Bank checks—1-2 per cl prem., sight.
Pltll.A DLM’lll.V, 1)0. do.
Bai.timour. Do. do.
V, S. Bank Notes.—1-4 a 1-2 prem.
C it a ui.Eai'DN.—Sijjlit 1-2 prem.
N. Carolina S. Bank Notes—5 per » t.
Damien Bank Norrs.—I a I 1-2 diset.
Bank of Macon.—1 » I 1-2 Uis.
Central Bank, t l-2dfovt.
Si ate B vnu«m*Gi:oiujia Notes, payable at their
Branches, oilier than Anm^ta 1 1-2 per ct. diset.
1* HEIGHTS.
To l.tVKKt’oiit.—5-8 ii«*iiiiti:*l-
Franck—1 1 1-3 ct. peril*.
New York—73 eta. per bale.
Puovtur.NCt:—SI
Boston—1-2 cl. dull.
JIK.VAKKS.
COTTON.—Too ric ipit of Uplands 'burnt the
week, notwiilis':;:idiii'»lii** l..w slate of tlm river, haw
been coiisiderab!". The sab s tn.ido un* fru.ii 9 1-4 a
5» 1 -2 ei o' s ui'isi'.v nl dm former tale, NVe quuto 8 1-2
ii 9 I -1 for tn werop. In Sea Islands tin r» is very lit-
{lioduinu, and the quai.tuy arrivin.'* is inconsiderable.
Our *pii>tiiti"U is 17 a2*2 cents. j
RICK—Pi on** !!**•»• i< •scarce, and it would proha- j
btv .'(t*nriiaii l * B *I 2*1. Ii.2*’ii,,,'*pi<:htit.s ur*; isil mia..
ii.O'iiivd fur.
GtJOlM'.lllK;-.—The deinaml forGnnrer.es in «•*»••-
seipU'lice «>fllic loanes.i i.l'llo* ri%* r-*, i.» as y*M limiti d
tm t t'-e sales made mv ceerra'le *** •mm k'» pers.
DRY GtiODS—U«nisidoi*L»M5 sabs are iiiaking for
ton it nod country lr.nl.’.
FIlKKiiri'S—Oil Knjfl Hid tiro i.nminn! at our quo-
lutioii—T** Franco sov**ral vessels have been takcutip,
i.tl cenl for square an 1 l 1-8 lor round bales.
J'OIISVW Oil Liu A X8,
The film now brig
ATLANTIC,
Wtii. L. Nyc, Master,
■will Bail for tho above named port
about tho lUth November next. For freight
or pasaenguitt, having good uceominodutiona
for hIuvcb, upply to
HALL, HHAPTER&. TUPPER.
oct
I'Oll PROVIDEXVlu,
Tlm ship
IUZA1U),
will sail first of November. For
freight *J00 balt.’H Cotton, apply
on board at Moore's wharf, or to
W. L1PPITT.
oct 23 5M5p
FOlt AUGUSTA.
The Steamboat
SAAI’L HOWARD,
Will leave the Steam
Si boat wharf THIS MOR
NING, the 23th inst. for Augusta with tow
boats. For freight or passage apply at the
Steamboat Olliee.
W. P. HUNTER, President.
oct 29
HATS.
«J2 Cases. For'salo hv
H.; SLOAN,
Hunters’ Buildings.
oct 29
FRANCIS II. WEI,31 AN f
H AS received by recent arrivals, >
lit* lor sale on accommodating tmJ /
utliis atoru on thu Buy, the Ibllov.-inganit!./
70 hlids dry, old nnd prime N. O. Suk- *
40 hlids Muscovado do do 6
10 bales white real Welch Plains
50 crates Crockery Ware
HO boxes Claret
25 half bbls fresh Jumoieson Crackers
50 kegs do do
oct 88 245HI / •
1' or Salo,
|"\N board ship Ann, Cuptain 1‘lrA »l
ut low prices,
1-2 bbls Superior new rl«* u .
Barrels Philadelphia Potatoes
Bbls Beets aud Apples
oct 28 245p
Negro Shoes, &c.
O PACKAGES—consisting of Men's
« X boots, boaters, Shoes and Pump»—
also,Ladies,Boys aud Children’s Shoes—und
40 dozen Lead Pencils-
For sale low at LUTHER’S
oct 27 Exchange OJJicc,
Race Ginger.
1 f \ RAGS llacu Ginger, just received nnd
X vf for sale bv
LAY &. HENDRICKSON,
Drugginta.
Mackerel, etc.
T WiABHhS Xus. 1,2 aud 3 fall Mackerel
1 I v 50 half bbls Nos. 1 & 2 do
5 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
Landing from Sloop Excel, and for sale by
' “ JNO. BENTLEY,
oct 17 230
oct 29
Sal Eratus,
SED for making Bread light, just receiv
ed und for sale by
lay & Hendrickson,
oct 28 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings.
U
Molasses,
L ANDING from French ship Thetis—
75 hhds prime Martinique Molasses.
For solo by JOSEPH AUZE.
oct 23 245—jp
Gin.
BARRELS Schiedam Gin
3U hlids do. do.
Lunding from ship Othello and fur sale by
SOBKliLiS; ANDERSON. •
oct 23 3-15—p
Hay, &c.
Landing from bark Oxford.
W X BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay
« *3 10 bbls No2 ) i.i a T T utirmom
t () do “ 3 \ 1'ALL MACKEREL.
For sale by JOSEPH AUZE.
oct 23
It is expevled tliat the next Congress will
bo a very agitated one, und Hint our city will
be crowded with visiters. Ofthe nature of
tho routs, parlies und fashioimhle soirees
which limy then he given, we are not prepar
ed to sptuik. Perhaps under the new regime
they may assume a dilleront aspect—or be,
likeuugels’ visits, “few anti far lietwemi,” If
so, they will be the more appreciated ; and,
though the fashionables may complain, the do.
mnstic citizen nnd honest republican will re
joice. We should think that there was no
thing in Mt“ Imbilsnf Mr. Ingham, or tlio bach
elor slate el* Mr. Van Buren, that would be
likely to induce them to show nut, during the
ensuing winter; nnd we are sure that neither
oftlicm Inis any pec.dia rprnehnnt fertile
quadrille, or the waltz. Any thing, however,
which they ami tho oilier members of thu Cab
inet can do to banish from our circles the
growing tlisle for European fashions and fol
lies, will be rendering an accentable service to
their eonntrv ; und we hope tlmt, in the spirit
Fancy Madras Handkerchiefs,
Ticking, &c.
2 CASES 4-4 Fancy Madras Hiuidkcrchicfs
3 do 11-4 do
I do Super Dimity
0 bales 4-4 Super Indigo Ticking
\\ bite, Olive utul tlrab Cotton Cordti
For sale by Jl. SLOAN,
°‘ t 23 J Iunler’s Buildings.
Just Received,
L AYniXC From hrij > trungor, from
Havana.
01,0(10 Spanish Segars (Caujio brand)
• 4 Superior tiuulit.
For sulc by J. B. HERBERT,
oct 22
Sheet and Hoop Iron, and Tin
Plate.
5 TONS Sheet and Hoop Iron
5r ‘ ~
5D boxes Tin Piute,
sale by
oct 27
On Monday evening, hv tin? Rev. Stephen
Mealy, RouitKT M. Charlton, Esq. to Miss
Mauu.viu:t, daughter of Capt. Peter Shiek.
n.rjB-Dif)
In Louisville, Jefiersou co., (Gn.) on Sat
urday the 17th inst. Mr. John j Aeon Sciilby,
in l!m 77th year of his age. Mr. Schley wus
born in Frctlrictown, in the Slate of Mury-
htntl, where he continued to reside until the
winter of 1703, when ho removed to Louis
ville in this Slate. Helms loll an aged wi
dow and eight children, and many grand chil
dren to lament his loss, lie was a firm friend
to his Country, anti during the time which
“tried men's souls” was tho active defender
of her liberty aud independence.
(fcir The friends and acquaintances of Win.
W. Gordon, are invited to attend the funeral
of his infant Sou, from his residence, THIS
MORNING at 10 o’clock.
October 23, 1821).
mmm rawi®
llq*U Water at TyIico :
do. SSuvuiumh
7 51
11 *21
ARRIVED,
Ship Franklin, Taylor, Liverpool, 4(5 days.
Dry Goods and Salt to G Barnsley. Pas
senger, G Barnsloy.
Ship Hamilton, Bunker, New York, 5 days,
to A Low & Ct). Mdze to S C Greene,11 Lord,
J P Henry, Bulloch &. Dtmwoody, and the
master. Passengers,3 S Bulloch, Lady ami
son, Mrs Elliot and 3 children, Miss Elliot,
Hon. J M Wayne, R Hutchinson.
Burk Oxford, Prince, 7 days from Portland.
Hay and Mackerel, to J. Auzc.
Sloop Mill Maid, from Semen's plantation
Rough Rico for M’Aipiti’s Mil).
Ltutmr’s boat No. 4 from Augusta. 401
bales Cotton to J Ciiuitiiiiig, C Lippit, G Gor
don, A Lo Batbier & Co, und T. Duller & co.
[This bout bus been absent from this place
18 days, und going up and coming down with
full loads.]
SAILED,
Sloop Bolivar, Howland, Darien.
“ Harriet, Wing, do
“ Bolivar, Hull, do
DEPARTED,
Steam IJieket John D. Mongin, Dubois,
Charleston,
FROM OCR rOUUKHl’ONDBNT,
Off ire of the City Gazette,)
Charleston, Oct. 25.—\\ P. M. (
Arr.—Fr. ship Neptune, Houbrey, Point
Pet re, GhiuI. 22 ils.
Iu the oiling—-A schooner, unknown.
Buckwheat Flour aud Rutter.
4‘k HALF bbls. Buckwheat Flour, free!
AL\s iVonigiit
20 quarter do. do. do. do. i
20 kegs Go.-hen Butter
20 •• f ,t*af Lml !
10 Mils Holt’s Craekors 1
5 tio Smoked Beef
10 half bbls Tongues
Just received per Emperor nnd lorsalebv
oct 28 C LAG HORN & WOOD.
T. M. DRISCOLL,
H AS jiiBt rccoivoj tho lbHowiuo new
worlcrt:
liVJiRICNT DE CRUCE, unovol in 3 vols
" Thin novel is ono of the most intelligent
«U«I intciTstinsfUmt t!ie season has nfi'ordrd.”
MEMOIR OP THUS. ADDIS EMMET.
THE BEAUTIES OFIilSTORY, or lec
tures of Virtue and Vico, designed for the in
struction uml entertainment of youth.
oct as
SCHOOL.
T IIE Miss Maviimvs will open their
School on Monday, the 2d day of Nov.
and will tench the useful and ornamental
branches of education. Terms nuuie known
op application to the Miss Muyhews at Mrs.
E. Osborn’s, Broughton st.
wt 38 245i,&|tf
E. Osborit—Surgeon Dentist,
R espectfully informs the citizens of
Savannah, that he has taken an oftice in
Brought on-street, first door West of tho In
funt School, where he will render his servi
ces at. all hours of the day, to those Indies aud
gentlemen who may bo pleased to give him a
call,
oct 28
oct 27
by
M. A. STARR.
241p
lo-p
Ton Dollars Reward.
'BY ANAWAY from the subscriber, about
I.V the last of September, u Negro Woman
named Buck, about do years old, light com
plexion, live feet two inches high, and has
lust one or more of her front toutli. Situ is
supposed lo lie in Savannah, having many nu-
tpimntnnces there. The above reward will
ho paid for Imr delivery in Savannah .tail, or
to tho subscriber on Black Swamp, S. C.
JOSEPH II. BECK,
oct 2S e-lfio
HDUCATION.
T HE Rev. Mr. Mott informs tho public
that mi additional number of pupils can
now be received into bis school on St. Simon’s
Island, a boarding bouse having been provided
for their accommodation nt n very conven
ient distance. Tho number of scholars re
ceived will bo limited to25. Parents, there
fore, who are desirous of sending their chil
dren, are requested to make immediate appli
cation, by letter. The next session will coin-
moiico on the 1st December, uml continue six
months.
Tkiims.—Tuition in any of the following
brunches, viz. Reading,- Writing, Arithmetic,
Declamation, English Grammar, Composi
tion, Geography, Use of the Globes, Astron
omy, Natural Philosophy, Moral Philosophy,
Evidences of Christianity, History, civil ami
ecclesiastical, Chronology, tho’Latin ami
Greek Languages, $25 a session. Board
may be obtained at. about $50 pdr session.—
Students where circumstances will admit, re
quired to furnish their own be Ming.
Simon*. CVt • 1821). 215 oct 28
oct 24
JOHN BENTLEY. '
LAMPS.
A N Assortment of enamelled white Glass
htnml and Mantle Lamps, iust received
ami tor sale by HAZARD A DEXSLOW.
oct 13 034
Molasses.
rtfcllHDS prime retailing Molasses
Just received and for sale
PHILB1UCK &• BAKER.
oct 13
Just received nnd tor Sate,
4 FEW kegs superior Lnrd,for family use.
% J. BltYAN.
Received and f;r
N. B. &!l. WEED.
Now Orleans Rum.
5 IIIIDS New Orleans Rum
5 do Jamaica Rum
Just received per brig Eca Island and for
sale by
oct 10 HALL, SIIAPTER & TOPPER.
ORANGES.
1 (~k fhfifh SELECT Oranges in fine
X" JjXJ'LF’U order, nut up in barrels—
juts received and for sale bv
PALMES & LEE,
oct 22 Exchange Dock.
Wire Fenders,
Dircr.t from the Manufactory,
6 CASES assorted sizes and patterns Brass
and plain Tops with and without mould
ings. For sale by
Qft 27 PillLBRICK & BAKER.
Irish Potatoes.
Just received from ship Georgia from Lie-
erpont.
O NE hundred Hampers first quality Irish
Potatoes. For wale bv
_<*ct 22 CLAGHORX &. WOOD.
Hum and Gin.
toTj/'b BBLS. Portland Kimi, colored
51) do “Phelps” Gin
Now landing and lor sale bv
HALL, CHARTER & TOPPER*
oct 27
Sulphate Quinine.
XO OUNCES Superior Frenrli Sulphate
Quinine, Just, received nnd for sale
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
13 Druggists.
Prime Pork.
Landing from Sloop Excel,
A rkBBLS Prime Pork (City Inspection)
‘XrVJ lbr sale by JOllN’lIENTLY,
oc 17
N. O. Sugar.
■j O IIHDS N.O. Sugar, landing from schr
JL& Oregon, and for sale bv
PUlLBRICiv. &. BAKER.
oct 27
Molasses.
I A J*\ HHDS|primo llotHilin^Moinxvcs
*- * t.7 Now lunding und for side by
American Sugars.
.( A , YEl.I.OW Segars of a »u-
Ow norior quality, for sale by
l'ALMES &. LEE,
“v* 23 Exclmngo Dock.
Now Raisins.
A JY BOXES Hunch Muscatel Raisins, of
Li-'ly the new erop and superior quality.
Landing from schr Oregon, and for sale by
CHOCOLATE.
XH 1IALP BOXES No. 1 Chocolate
Otr Landing from brig Progress ami tT.r
sale by HALL, SIIAPTER &TUPPEK.
oct 31 331)
New Raisins.
ft A DUXES Muscatel Raisins
V-'* 1 . HG half boxes Bunch do
Landing from schr Oregon, tor sale by
oct 33 COHEN & MILLER.
HAY.
•JOO BUNDLES 1st quality Hay for
JJaJ'l/salc on buard ship Andes, A.’Low
K. Co’s, wharf. J. BENTLEY,
oel 3(1
Halt Alloat.
A nnH BUSHELS Salt on hoard brig
1UUU Havre, and Kir sub- bv
TAFT & PADEI.f’ORD.
oct 33 • o.t;t p
oct 13
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