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MONDAY MORNING, NOV. I).
DUTCH'S OKb'lUK.
' &‘<tvnnnaft, A r ut’. 7/A, 1820.
$CP* Council having act apart Tuciuday the 12th
ofNovetnbcrinat., as a day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
to Almighty God, for His merciful protection of the poo*
pto of this city during the past season, for their e.reuip*
lion from disease and calamity, and for the manifold
.other hlusalnw thoy havo enjoyed :
* Now therefore, I dohereby request of the inhabitants,
a proper and sincere observance of that day, by abstain*
ing from their customary avocations, and by their devo*
ling It tu Religious exorcises and public devotion—And
2 do also enjoin upon the City Marshal and Constables,
the duty *>f preserving peace and good order through
out the vity during the day.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor.
The packet ship Britannia from tiverpOol arrived at
New York on tha 29th ult. Her accounts aro to the 1st
October, and afford of courso nothing from tho seat
of War later than tho Paris papers to tho same date re
ceived by the Sully. Under our commercial head will
bo found the latest commercial intelligence with which
wo havo been favored by our friend* •
Tho Hon. Mr. Barbour, our late Minister to tho
Court of St. James, cauro passenger in the Britannia.
An extensive seizure of Tobacco was recently mado,
at Liverpool, on board a vessel from New York. The
smugulcrs hud adopted a novel mode for the purooso ol
disguising their contraband titoichandizo. Tho Tobuc-
co was in bugs, which contained,to all outward appear*
auccM, cotton ; but on opening the bugs, the cotton was
found only a few inchba deep, all the real being tobacco.
Tho custum house oliiccrs, who acted on an information,
seized not tower than seventeen bags containing cotton
at id tobacco. , „ , __
Alderman Crowder has been elected Lord Mayor of
London for tho ensuiug yeur.
Such is tho stato of readiness in which the arsenal and
stores are kept at Plymouth, that it is said, at that
port alone, six sail of the lino might be completely equip
ped for sea in a fortnight.
It is said to bo the intention of Government to super
annuate all Lieutenants and Commanders in his Majes
ty’s N.ivv, whose commissions are dated in the last ccn-
lorv, the* Lieutenants retiring on a pension with the rank
of Commanders, and tho Commanders with that of Cap-
The great modern master of the art of war (Welling-
n, we presume, is meant by tho London paper which
IdP* Tho Ladies of the Feiiula As}luin, relying on
'the countenance arfd support hitherto afforded them for
t'.amaintciianco of Orphan Female Children, by the
charitable citizens of Savannah, beg leave to inform the
public, that their Annual Fair will bo held in tho Ex
change Long Room on TUESDAY, tho loth of De-’
comber, where every articlo useful and ornamental will
bo exhibited for salo from 10 o’clock in tho forenoon un
til iO o’clock at nighL
The charitable from all parts of our Stato attd our sis
ter State, will we humbly hope make it convenient to at
tend, and view one of tho most beautiful collections of
Fancy Articles ever produced at any Fair. Tho most
ot* thexo articles wo wish to he undeMood, aro the pro
duction of our young Ladies, who havo employed the
past summer in this work of charity—and w e hope they
have not labored in vain.
Formerly this institution was supported by contribu
tions at tho Churches, which proved precarious and dis
agreeable to tho Ladies. They therefore adopted this
mode of holding a Fair annually, for the support of Fe
male Orphan Children, who, without such aid must he
cast friendless on tho world—mid ns they were forced to
try every means in their power, they resorted to this mode
in preference to any other.
%* The Editors ofNeivspapcrs in Charleston, Beau
fort, Augusta, Darien and Milledgevilhv will confer a
fivor upon tho Ladies of the Savannah Female Asylum,
by giving tho foregoing publication, an occasional place
in their rtspuclivo Gazettes.
relate* the anecdote] is said thus to havo expressed
himself upon tho Into military operation* of Count Dic-
, .
hitsch :—“ 1 dent know which is to bo tho most admir*
cl, the original plan of the campaign, or the _ combina
tion of skill, courage, and cauiloti with which .it 1ms
been conducted ; but thi* I do know, that this single
campaign places Diebitsch at tho very head of hi* pro
fession.”
At ;t quarterly meeting of the .St. Andrew’s Society
on Saturday evening, tho following gentlemen wuro elect
ed officers, pursuant to the constitution, for tho ensuing
year:
Tho®. You.no, President.
Rottr.itT Scott, First Vico President.
Au x'n Tu.f a tit, Second Vico President.
Wm. Robuhtjon, Secretary.
John Low, .
JAMES .UNOZttSUN, )
The bodies of John Murphy and Thomas Proctor,
two of tho men drowned in tho oyster boat which
capsized near Long Island, on the night of tho 31st nit.
huv* been found floating in tho river. The faces of the
unfortunate individuals were hu much disfigured, that
they could only ho recognised by their clothe*. A
Coroner’s inquest was held over them yesterday, and u
verdict was returned, as in the caso of Hannahan, the
Otsl discovered body, of “accidental drowning.” Three
more known to havo left Cockspttr in tho boat are yet
missing, viz: \V. Carney, John M’Cube and James
Whoclan. Tho individuals lost, we understand, were
nil foreigner*, two of them being natives of England and
lour of Ireland.
Complaints were mado *mno time since of tho great
harshness and undue severity exercised by Commodore
Creighton, towards tho officer* of the Hudson liigatc,
then under his command, on tho Brazil station. In
lottcrfrom Rio Janeiro published in tho New York A-
mcrican, it is stated that the intrigues ofa portion of the
superior officers had produced almost an organised op
position to order, discipline and authority on board that
vessel, but that tho offenders had been brought to
Court Martial, found guilty, and had been sent home
under their respective sentences, since which, tho offi
cers and crew were in a stato of perfect harmony and
discipline. Whatever may bo the fuels in this case, it
would appear evidently to be necessary for the good of
(bo service, and even for the reputatiou of tho Commo
dore himself, that an investigation should take place, at
a proper time. Tho Navy is tho favorite of tho nation,
and tho reputation of its officers should ho sacredly pre
served from imputation of any kind—and report* of this
nature, even if founded on misrepresentation, aro calcu
lated to do it irreparuhle injury in public opinion. The
cxistctico of* spirit of insubordination in any shape, or
of tho slightest ground for tho charge of oppression, nay
even the fact ofa disagreement among it* officers such
represented, arc equally to ho regretted in a service
which has earned so muck glory for our country.
Tho city ofNow York .judging from tho complexion of
the newspapers, is ‘‘up to tho hub” in the business of
the npproanhing elections. Thcro arc Legislative ticli-
ctsin abundance—'Tho regular ticket, tho workmen’s
ticket, the cider ticket—tho object of which is to elect a
?»lr. Comstock, und to attain certain great reforms in
tho state, as well as to increase tho consumption of good
•idcr at 7s. fld. a dozen—and the Musonic Hall Ticket
i hat h to hr, formed ofthe fag ends, the shred* and patches
of all ticket* and parties. Of theso it is not difficult to
prophecy that the first will bo elected by a majority o*
some 6 or 6000 votcs.Tho city clcctiuu at... «*!.<» t .in C e,
and tho new constitution is to accepted or rejected by
tho people. So that for a few days, those who look to
tho newspapers of that city,(at least that portion of them
engaged in tho mtlrr,)for sound sense or correct informa
tion,will probably be disappointed.
• A gfcntlemaa \vha Arrived in tlio Deborah,
at Boston, from Surinam, (Sept. 12) haq sta
ted to tho editors of tho Boston Courier, tho
following :—
A Brazilian ship, (formerly tho Suffolk, an
American) after having taken on board about
twenty slaves on tho Const of Africa, wna
captured by a hermaphrodite, under Buenos
colors. After being kept in company for
a considerable time, they proceeded to the
West Indies, where they were tukwi^by a
Dutch cruizer, and sent to tho uboyo^HtttjfttH
has already been noticed. On the trial of
the privateersmen,one of thorn (an Irishman)
who had been ullowod an evidence against
jiis comrades, testified that tho crew of tho
ship wore put in tKo long boat, and on being
cast oft*from tho brig, the contents of a heavy
caimoiimounted on a swivel, was discharged
nt them, and all of them killed1-—and that
tho ship was retained and filled with plunder
from vesels of different nations His evi
dence was corroborated by tho negroes, us
fur as their means, if knowing would permit—
they were in irons below at the time, but heard
tlio boat hoisted out, &c. and immediately
after tho report of a largo gun on dock ; and
on being released, the prisoners were gone.
Both vessels were condemned, as well as the
ofilcers and men (about 50 or GO in number)
who were on hoard at the time of capture.—
Tlio sentenco of the court was sent to l lol-
lund, and a sloop of war had arrived, bringing,
as was reported, the King's approval, anu that
the execution of tho pirates would take place
in thirty days. Tho shin, being declared tin*
seaworthy, had boon broken up; and it was
said tlio brig would share the same fate. The
latter was called the the Gen.-Francisco Dori-
go, and said to have been built in Baltimore.
A public sale of tliQ properly found on board
tho ship nt tlio time tho Dutch cruizer cap
tured her, took place at Surinam once a week
—cargo said to bo worth $100,000.
orally gone off on landing at our quotations.
Tho quantity coming foward is scarcely ude-
quato to the demand, owing hi a great degree
to the low state of the rives at this time.
Wo have often been utulos* to understand the jihruso
so frequently used, Ihrre in a *Wf of ilijftrtnce in the
Colton Mirkit. What wo never could havo acquired
from Crabhe’s synonimes, wo have gathered from n
friendthat i* to say, “/Ac pricn previously nwninul
cm now be freely obtained''— though from a letter Ruder
our commercial head, it would appear that tho phrase
applied •ometime* to an actual rise in the price.
TheU. S, ship Erie, Copt, Connor, sailed from Nor
folk on tho 1 at inst.—destination unknown, but believed
to bo Vera Cruz.
Mr. J. J. Adams and hi* Theatrical corps went pas
sengers for Charleston on tho lstinst. from Norfolk, it
tho Steam Boat Long Brunch. Tho celebrated Ilcrr
Clino has arrived in Charleston, having been engaged
by Mr. A. for four nights. The Thoatro was expected
to open this evening.
Capt. Meyer, of tho ship Isabella, in 27 days from
Cadiz, af New York, states that a Russian ship bud
been chartered, and sailed on the 22d Sept, for Havtt.
na, having on board 300sailors for the purpose of man.
rung the Spanish fleet at that place. A Russian frigate
from Copenhagen arrived on tho 2Sth for water, lo sail
immediately to join the Russian squadron in the Medi
terranean.
Tlio Hon. Felix Grttndy was, on the 16th ult. elected
to tfic U. S. Senate from the Statu of Tenesseo, to fill
the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Ea
Tho question in the Virginia Convention whether re.
presentation shall he bused upon white population rrr/u-
aivrly, or whito population and taxation combined, ap
pears to have given xvay to another proposition, viz
“That in tlio appointment of representation in the House
of Delegates, regard shall be had to white population
and tnxation combined, and in the Senate, to white pop
ulation exclusively.”
Mexico.—Letters from Vera Cruz of tlio 22d ult,
mention a report, which it was feared would prove true,
that tho stato ofCuadulu.vara had declared itself inde
pendent ofthe Gctterul Government.
Tho acting Governor of Now York has set apart the
3d of December next, ana day of Thanksgiving and
Prayer; whilst the City authorities in Charleston havo
appointed tho same time with our own, which is to say,
Thursday next.
Lately, in the Hhodo Island Legislature, a petition
presented from tho colored people in Providence, setting
forth that they are compelled to pay taxes, and at the
same time deprived ofthe liberty of voting oravailitt;
thomvclvc* ofthe benefit ofthe tuxes collected, particu
larly as regard* public schools, praying for exemption
from taxation—was read and refvred to the committee
on Finance.
Puni.ic Lands.—A committe of the House of Re
presentatives of Tenesreo mado a report of on the 1 at
ult. accompanied with a resolution requcstiiii; their Re-
prosontives and instructing their Senators in Congress
to use their exertion* to have all tho vacant land* of the
United State* in any ofthe Rtntos und Territories sold
ns soon as can reasonably be dono, at a fair price,
at to induce the investment of idlo capital and the emi
gration of the excess of population in the old States.”—
Also, that the funds thus ruali/.od by the General Go
vernment bo equitably apportioned among the different
State* and Territories for tho purposes of education.
A resolution hu* also been introduced declaring it in
expedient tu extend (he charter of tho United States
Bank, and instructing the Senntors in Congress und rn
quoting tho ItcpreseiitulivcH to use their efforts lo pro-
vent it.
A bill is also before them for cutuhluhing a Penitenti
ary in that Stato.
French Claims.—The Newburyport Her-
aid contains a letter from a “ distinguished
townsman,” dated Paris, Sept. 15, from whicji
the following is an extract
“ Mr. Rives is daily expected; and much is
anticipated from the positive instructions of
which he is supposed to ho tho bearer; and
from his own talents and character. The
present conjuncture, however, is unfavorable,
as the ministry of tho country is in a precari
ous situation ;* pursued without mercy by a
powerful opposition, which comprises live-
sixths ofthe wealth, talent and energy ofthe
nation, and so much occupied with the ques
tions forced upon them by tho internal con
dition of the country, the public discontents
and tho questions growing out of tho conquest
of Turkey, it is very unlikely they will bo
willing to open their ears to any thing coming
from tlio opposite side of tho Atlantic. Had
the lato ministry remained in office, our pros-
poet would havo been bettor; for thoy had
assured Mr. Brown that the subject of our
claims should ho taken into consideration,
and disposed of in one way or another.”
by the Britannia at kew-youk.
Liverpoolt 1 st October, 1829,-—Tlio trans
actions in Cotton last wook amounted to
10,000 bales, of all descriptions, viz
510 Sea Island at 10 a 20d.; 50 stained 5 a
7 ; 0200 Upland, 4if a i\\ ; 2400 Orleans, 5
a 7 ; 1900 Alabama, 44 a 5& ; 5050 Brazil,
0| a 7 ; 450 West India, 4$ a0£ ; 770 E*
jvptian, 5jl a 7J ; 550 Eust India, 3J a 4).
The weight of tho business was in tho last
three days of tho week, und in that period
the Market assumed a more encouraging ap
pearance ; about 1000 of the American were
on speculation, and 500, with the sumo quan
tity of Brazil, and 200 Egyptian, making 1200
bags,were tukon for export; S.Isl’ds attracted
considerable attrition, und an advance of \ to
,]d per lb,upon tho prices oft lie weak previous,
was generally ronlisert. Tlio import of the
wook was 13,539 hales, and since tlio 1st Jail.
589,079 have received into this port, against
501,777 to same period last year; tho increase
from tlio Atlantic States is 60,705, while Jhc
supply from tho Gulf of Mexico shows a de
crease of 4,139 hales. On Saturday (20th
ult.) about 2000 hales found buyers, nnd thus
far in tlio present week, the business has been
extensive, und the sales are computed nt
13000 bales, ofwhich about one half are
American ; in somo instances holders have
succeeded in obtaining prices a shade above
those of last week, and the Market looks very
firm ; the export demand continues to a fair
extent, and Sea Islands are sought, after, at
the full improvement above noticed.
Rice, tlio only sale is 30 cusks at 18s. per
cwt.
Flour, in bond, and free, very' dull.
Tobacco, tlio sales ofthe month amount to
785 hhds.viz: 229 Virg. Leaf & 440 Stemmed,
72 Kentucky Leaf and 38 Stemmed ; in leaf
thcro is no change as to prices, but in stem
med there is mi udvudeo of \ per lb.j tha
present Stock is 7358 lihds. against 9536 at
Hub period last venr.
Cotton.—Upland 4ji a Gj}d. ; Orleans 5 a
Oi a R ; Alabama 4g a OJ ; Sea Island 9A a
12A a 18 ; Stained 4 a 7.
Rico in bond 15s. 9 a 18s.
Saturday, 14th inst. For freight, apply to tlio
Master on board at Scott & Balfour's wharf.
ANoni.u Action.—Thu New York Cour
ier and Enqirer gives tho following act of
heroism, which it affimls us pleasure to re
peat:—During tlio return voyage of the
llramlywinc frigate, lately arrived in thi:
port, a Henman fell from tho foretopsail
yard, struck tlio hull of .tho ship, and wus
precipitated into the ocean. A gallant sailor
of the nama of Phelan, nnd a native of this
city, instantly leapt into tho sen, and, alW
an arduous effort, siicceded in saving ids
couirudo, to the great delight and admiration
ofthe officers and crew. VW are gratified to
add, that the officers immediately presented
tlio noble disinterested t»r with one hundred
dollars, us a testimony of their high respect
for his humanity and interpidity. We hope
this generous, noble-hearted seaman if in oth
er respects qualified, may he honoured with a
warrant.
Sro.in Cam:.—V/e have seen some speci
mens of Sngur cuno, the growth of piito lands
in this vicinity, particularly one from tho
plantation of Dr. R. Collins, which fully sup
ports tlio most favorable calculations that havo
been made respecting its cultivation. The
canes are of good sizo and well ripened.—
Tho crops are good, although they, have suf
fered much from drought tho latter part ofthe
summer. Many individuals of this vicinity
have cultivated from one to four acres, or
more, this scuson, and from tho success Hint
has attended tho experiment, the quantity un
doubtedly will ho yearly increased till it be
comes an important part of their annual crop.
Macon Messenger.
A letter ofthe 1st Oct. with tlio pcrusul of
which we have been favored, repeats the pre
vious quotations of Uplands, *viz : 4-J a G.|.
Tho sales of tlio previous day were 7000
hags at a shade advance—the improvement
being on the lowest prices ;{d. Spinners nnd
dealers have come foward freely, but there
was no actual improvement in price fur the
best qualities, and should the crop bo ttdl, it
is doubtful whether the present prices will be
maintained* The following is an extract:
“ Iftlio accounts of the Sea Island crop
having sustained injury hv winds and cater
pillar, to the extent reported, ore confirmed
by the next packet (arrived in the channel)
prices will stifieu, hut if the middle nndjow-
er qualities go much higher, the consumption
will be curtailed by mixing Brazil and Egyp
tian.
“ In the manufacturing districts, a more
favorable feeling seems to prevail us to trade
generally, it is admitted that tlio spinners
find a ready sale for their yarns at a fair re
munerating profit, both lor tho domestic und
foreign market, with u prospect of full cm-
ployment throughout the season, and as the
Mock of (.bittun in the interior is not large,
there will be a regular demand in the market.
The dealers are supplying themselves libe
rally just now, considering tho prices to he
moderate, hut jf bidders immediately require
any ennsideralde udvunee, tho demand would
he reduced to the weekly consumption.”
FOR SVNBVRY,
The regular packet sloop
ANN,
N. Sclouiich, Matter,
Will sail for tlio above port
nov 9
FOR CHARLESTON.
(Via Reuufurt.)
The steam packet
JOHN D. MONGIN,
Capt. Dubois,
Will depart for tlio uliovo
duces on To-morrow Morning, at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to
nov 9 JOHN W. LONG.
FOR AUGUSTA,
Tho l'oleboat VIRGINIA,
has half her freight ready
to go on board, and will
-meet with despatch. She
has a full sot of hands, und will bo attended
on tlio river with lighters. She madu ‘her
last trip up to Augusta in 12 days. For tho
butuncc offreight apply to
CANDIjEU &■ DAVIDSON,
Mongin’s Upper Wharf,
nov 9 ®oop
First Lottery '.—Wednesday:
5510.000 EOR 5.
rjXHOSE who aro desirous to secure their
FRIENDS OF LITERATURE.
I F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any
among the patrons of Franklin Colic™,
who urc disposed to add to its Library rare
nnd valuable works, which they may have in
their possession, they will be gratefully re.
ccivcd and safely conveyed to the Librarian,
if left at the ofilco of the Georgian,
nov 9
_ Chances, for the Brilliant Capitals in the
MARYLAND LOTTERY, Class5tli, viz:
10,000 DOLLARS
4,000 DOLLARS
2,500 DOLLARS
1,880 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
1,000 DOLLARS
000 DOLLARS
000 DOLLARS
And a large munborofintbriorpri7.es of 8400,
200, &c.
Are requested to call immediately or they
will be too late, at tlio NEW LOTTERY
AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, Bnll-strect,
next door to Eppiiigor’s.
Tho above Lottery is under tho man-
ngement of Y.vrns & M’lxTYnn—15 num.
hers—0 drawn ballots—Tickcts'only 5 dollars.
Halves2 50-and affords a chance flint may not
again occur for obtaining a fortune at so cheap
a rate. The drawing will ho received here
on Wednesday next—so that there is no time
to lose. Don't forget to call early, and at tho
right place.
Cash paid for Prizes, and Prize tickets ta
ken in Exchange. nov 9
At tho dinner lately given to Commodore
Porter by his friends in Chester, (l’u.) tho
following remarks were made hy that gallant
veteran in reply to u complimentary Toast
relating to himself:
Gentlemen—Allcr n painful absence from
my native country of nenrly four years, it uf-
loVds me unspeakable joy to hu lunried at the
spot where, twenty yeurs since, I formed my
nearest and dearest, connection—to ho placed
at once in the bosom of my family, to bo sur
rounded hy numerous friunds with whom I
liad passed the most happy period of my life,
nnd among whom, were it left to my eltoice
I would cheerfully pass tho remaiudor.
"A wanderer hy profession, nnd heretofore
hy inclination, having seen much ofthe world,
and experienced ninny ofits vicissitudes, nml
having had an opportunity of making n just,
comparison of tho enjoyments which each
country and place 1 have visited nlfords, I am
fully ami firmly convinced that thcro is no
purl, of it. where mankind enjoys so great a
share of happiness ns our beloved country;
originating, principally, in its political institu
tions, and the general diffusion of knowledge;
and no spot within it, better calculated to
produce the enjoyments of life, from its cli
mate, ahimduneo ofits products, beauty and
locution, Ilian Delaware county,Pennsylvania
“ I ling, thoreforo, gentlemen, to drink,
'Health nnd prosperity to the Citizens of
Delaware county—may they long enjoy in
their rich and fruitful Helds, their liourislung
manufactories und thuir abundant mineral
products, all the wealth und huppincss that
honest industry and patriotism merit.”
Intkw’.htino to Fr.ovn l)u*i.ras.—In tho
I Invntm paragraph which wo publiahod yeslcr.
day from a Baltimore paper, was an extract
ofa letter dated tho 10th inst. which said.—
“A report is circulated [at Havana] and on.
titled to credit, that tlio jntcndciit lias receiv
ed from Spurn a Royal Decree disapproving
of (ho duty of *5 per barrel on Spanish Hour
imported m foreign bottoms.”
In tlio Cadiz Diario Moronntil of October
2d, which lum been loaned us hy u friend, we
find the Decree to which allusion must havo
been mado in the above, hut which is directly
ofa contrary import. Tho King of Spain,
instead of disapproving, hns confirmed tho
provision of tlio Ilavnua Tariff relating to
Spanish flour imported ill foreign bottoms,
hut nt the sumo time has prohibited it from
going into upomtion until tho Decree sliull
have been published at Havana.—Jour.Com.
IMPIIOMPTI/
By a Lawyer on vntnessing the trial ofa Tanner vs.
Doctor, for miil-practice.
A monstrous bill
Of Pukn and Pilt
Wiis made by Doctor M—g,
And G— o to pay
Him in his way
I* giving him a tanning.
But G—o I cucss
Will yet coiifoss
That'ho, poor sorry elf,
Willi nil id* pains
• I la* got no gains
Hut rather tunned himself.
TIh ii as a friend
I’d recoinmond
A partnership together,
Fur M—l* cun
Tahu off ilia skin
Ami G—o enu tan tho lrntliir.
III Boston, on tho 25th ult. Mr. Guhriol E.
Lewis, ol* Savannah, to Miss Sarah W,
Nourso, of Boston.
COMMERCIAL.
Liverpool dates 1st Oct. Havro do. 30th Sept.
Exports of Cotton and Rice from the port
of Savannah from 1st Oct. to 1st AW
1*829.
V. COTTON.
RICH.
To Havre
601 bales
West Indies
—
20
New York
2597
Providence
Other coast-
1999
i
52
wise ports
l
4597
72
Same time last year.
U. COTTON.
To Tluvro 078
W. Indies —
Forts in ) , r »i
U. States i 45U
75
215
5192
288
Charleston, Nov. 7,1829.—Cotton.—Sea
Island, 29 a 25 ; Stained, 8 a 10; Short Sta
ple, now 9 a 19, brisk; old 7.4 a 88.
Rice.—Prime, *2] a 2g j mf. to good, 2:
a 28.
Cot tun,—Tlif re 1ms been an active de.
mu ml throughout the week, mid lots have gen-
MARINE J OU.RNAL,
ai? aA'yAm'iMYaii
High Water at Tyheo, 6 36, At Savannah K
15,000 DOLLARS.
N. York Consolidated Lottery,
EXTRA CLASS, NO. 14,
D RAWN on tho 5th inst. und will ho re
ceived on tho lfith by mail, or probably
sooner hv packet. 9 drawn ballots.
SCHEME :
ARRIVED,
Sloop Sidondid, Gains, Hartford, Ct. 0 ds
with Gin v\i Northern Produce toJ. Stono,
and to order.
Sloop Albert, Lissctt, 3 days fin. Ricehoro,
44 Imles S. I. Colton and Cane to It. &. W.
King, W. & II. Rose, P. Do Villars, W.Dun-
lmm.
Sloop Ann, Selowicdi, Sunbury, 10 hours.
Cotton to Bulloch &• Dunwoody!
Sloop Bolivar, Howland, IJiiricn, 1 day,
110 bushels rough rire to R. & W. King.
Sloop Millnmid, Haig’s plantation, 1400
bushels rough rice to It. Habersham.
Sloop Swallow, from Hutchison’s Island,
600 bushels rough rice to It. Habersham.
Steamboat John David Mongin, Dubois,23
hours from Charleston, merchandize to G. B.
Lninar. Passengers, J. R. Thompson &.
family, Mrs. Saunders, and W. Scott.
Pole limit. Virginia, from Augusta, witli 530
bales Cotton to Candler & Davidson agents.
A. Le Burbier & eo. J. Gunalil, R, Mulone,
BELOW,
A ship.
SAILED,
French ship Felix, Rivest, Martinique.
Ship Hazard, Chase, Providence.
Brig William, Atwood, Boston.
Sehr Justice, Emory, N. York.
Schr. Ranger, Got he, for Baltimore.
Sloop Supelo, Hathaway, Darien.
“ America, Bolise, Sunbury.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat. Win. Gaston, Bowman, Au
gusta, with tow boats.
The ship Hazard for Providence,brig Wil
liam for Boston, and sclir Justice for Now
York, got to sea yestorduy forenoon.
Tho brig Atlantic, Nye, cleared at Boston
28th ult for this port.
The brig Rebecca cleared ut New York
lor Darien 30th ult.
Up far this Port—At Now York 30th ult
ship Stiltirn, Wood, to sail 1st inst.; ship
America, Eldridgo; schr. Glide, Macy; sloop
Signal, Griffin. At Providunee29th’ult. brig
Union, Burr, 1st Nov.; sloop Eleanor, Briggs.
At Philadelphia, ship. William Penn, to sail
31st ult.; schr. General Elmer, Long, des
patch.
[from OUR COHKKNI’OXnENTS, ]
OJJlccs of the Courier, Mercury and Uazettc,
Charleston, Nov. 5—p. M.
Cleared—Steamboat Charleston, Bonne 11,
Savannah nnd Darien.
Tlio brig Marsolla, Ililer, from Boston, ar
rived this morning. On the 3d inst. in hit.
33 7, long. 77 30, fell in with, and picked up
tlio boat ofthe sclir. William Mason Smith,
Capt Sillinmn, of this port, havingon hoard
tho Capt. and crowofthut vessel, consisting
of seven souls. Tho William M, Smith was
12d«ya out from St. Augustine, hound for
I'linrlilcfnn Iiixt .1. ... I i
Clmrfuston, nml was cn|isizcd in the Gulpli,
in Int. 92 20,011 tlin lnt inst. tiimi’illioMntii ini,
nml sunk in 15 minnlcs.
1 prize of : : :
15,000
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4,000
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9,000
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1,000
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l 500
5
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400
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800
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I 150
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&c. &c. &c.
I 100
Tickets,
: 85 00
Halves,
: 2 50
Quarters, : : : :
Orders attended to at
: 1 25
nov 9
LUTHER’S
Lottery <£• Exchange Office.
30,000 DOLLS.
O N Saturday, the 14th inst. the 1st draw
ing ofthe’ Milledgtville Masonic Hal
mt 11 v n*
inst. and 11th und 24th December.
SCHEME.
1 prize of 830,(100
5 prizes of
8)00
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15,000
5
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000
■j
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10,000
5
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500
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5,000
5
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400
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1,000
5
do
900
5
do
900
5
do
200
5
do
800
25
do
100
salo in a great variety of numbers ut
LUTHERS
Lottery 4* Exchange Office.
nov 9
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber respectfully infon
friends nndtlienublie,t]mtlie bus open
ed an office m the Exchange, imme “
generally, of a NOTARY PUBLIC, ,
COUNTANT & CONVEYANCER:
will also undertake to post books for Me
chanics, Tradesmen and others—cop
trators, and Guardians, for the
Ordinary—take affidavits—admin
chief \ or de bene esse.
terms.
dor overy satisfaction.
SEED RICE.
1000 BUS “ E ^ ot hugu E nT i ? ,j
nov 9 255n
Lip Naive.
A SUPPLY of fresh Rose Lip Salve.—
•zX. A certain euro for sore and chop’d Lira
just reeetved and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 3 Druggists.
To FumilioK.
QA DOZEN very superior cold pressed
)- tl Castor Oil, just received and for solo
by LAY & HENDRICKSON, 1
Druggists, No. 2 mid 15 Gibbons' B
nov 2
Sweet Oil.
£A DOZEN very superior Sweet Oil,
JU fresh imported, and suitable for the to. J
blc, just received snd for sale by l
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 Druggists.
Canal Whiskey and Hyson Tea. i
KA MILS Superior Canal Whiskey
59 cutty boxes fresh Hyson Tea 131lis:
each,landing from ship Macon and for sale by
HALL, SHATTER, & TUPPER.
nov 2
HAY.
milF. subscribers offer for salo a quantity
JL of tlio best quality Northern Iiay, at a :
reduced price, at their Store on Scott & 1U1.
four’s wharf. WM. & II. ROSE,
nov2 249
Potatoes.
-f AA DDLS Eastern Potatoes
Avrvf 15 kegs Butter. Just received and i
for sale hy CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
novO
Furnaces
A SUPPLY’ of Portable Furnaces, of all
bizc3, just received nnd for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 7 Gibbons’ Buildings, ;
Herbs,
URED and put up hy tho Shakers, just
received and for salo by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 7 Gibbons’ Buildings.
Window Sashes.
fy LIGHTS Window Sashes as-
(StIUU sorted sizes
For sain by HAZARD &. DENSLOW.
nov 4
Sal Eratus,
TTSF.D for making Bread light, justrcceiv.
ed und for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
oct 28 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings.
Canal Flour.
1 K BBLS Cunul Flour
I 20 half do do
For sale by CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
nov 3
Mustard.
■J iTp BOXES of superior English Mustard
&./£ suitablo for families, just received nad
for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 Druggist*.
Demijohns.
QAA ONE mid Two Gallon Demijohn?,
just received nnd for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
nov 2 Gibbon's Buildings.
Cotton Cards.
OA BOXES Whittemore’a No. 10 Cotton
ifivr Curds, binding ami for sale by
COHEN & MILLER.
nov 3
PLOUGHS.
A N ASSORTMENT of Freeborn's Patent
Ploughs. For sale by
nov 7 JOHN BENTLEY.
Potatoes,
1 Af; BBLS very fine quality for sale by
1UU TAFT & l'ADELFORD.
nov 5 251—p
Glauber Stilts.
i *1 O BBLS Glauber Salts. Just received
1 $7 and for sale by A. BASSETT.
, nov4
SUGAR.
i €% W III IDS prime St. Croix Sugar, landing
bd 9 from the brig Lydia, for sale bv
nov 4 J.P. HENRY.
LIME.
XAA BARRELS Thoinastown Litnc.
tJvr vF For sulc by
nov 4 J.P. HENRY.
Cotton Bulging.
PCAA PIECES Cotton Bagging.of the
vUU most approved brands. For sale by
AO n4 J. P. HENRY.
HATS.
QQ CASES fashionable Hate, now landing
wO und for sale by
, nov 3 PIHLBRICK & BAKER.
• Printing Paper’
Afi REAMS Printing Medium, now land-
ing and for sale by
nov 3 PIHLBRICK & BAKER.
* At Private sale.
QXA REAMS first quality Letter Paper.
dJU . PIHLBRICK & BAKER,
nov 3
Brass Grates,
‘ A NDIRONS nnd Shovel nnd Tongs-—
i Just received und for sale low by
- oct 31 N. B. & H. WEED. .
■I
,
nov 9
JOHN G. MAYER.
255nf
Caution.
N EITHER the Cnptntn nor Consijjnce of
tho French shin Thetis, will ho 11c-
countnhlo for any dents contracted hy her
crew,
nov 9
RYE.
A FEW Bushels for seed. An|ily to
PALMES &LE1-
oct 29
25f»t>
POTATOES.
1 PiA TD1LS Whitt: Potatoes, llirsali’fy
I |)U PALMT1S I.HK.
oct 22 Exchange W 0 ™*