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Bjr WUllim II. IBnlloch,
CITY AVI) CmteTT miRTCR.
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r.j-aMo a—il .Meetly ia a4mcr.
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Trt-W««kly Paper* per e»Ma Five Itellers.
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COMMUNICATIONS, aad
For Liverpool..
A Thuflmt cite* American aliip AURI5LI*
SJaUS, Cant. Foxtor, U now loadm* and will
fi** KSmU Ile.p»tehr;.rth««tanfinbror
freight. apply lo ANDREW I.OW ft C»».
dec 14 d
AH. The firat rhw aliip
SSL
IIF.itOK ER, Cant.
JtlVnf- la now loadin'*. For freight of 300
■‘OT a. BARLEY ,V CO.
• • 1 For CIviifpooL
M. The fine American aliip EL17.Anf.TII
SttBRUCF., Capt. l’ollard, Inn ing one half or
her cargo engaged, will hnrr immediate despatch,
rat fr3ShT*Wm y WASHBURN.
nov-W' -■
For Wavrir.
The fir*t elnaa aliip CF.YI.ON, W- Hand,
5S0tma«ter, having twodhirda of her cargo eu-
gaged, wiU meet with despatch. For freight. np-
ply to LADD, TUlW.R A BIHTAKR.
dec 8
. For .(taw- tfork—(00 Eitalilidicd Line.)
The fait aiding packet aliip CF.I.IA, Copt.
aBHlTliatclier,having the greater part ofliercargn
eogaged, will have immediate deapnteli. For
Freight or I'naaake, having oatelialve octninmnda-
tiona, apply to Copt. T. on hoard, at Taylor’a
"dro'lV 10 COIIEN,MILLER * CO
“ For 3Ncw*oH«ann.""
The fait elilllug achooner KXCIIANGE,
SBlCnpt. Widgeil, will meet with dcapatcli. For
freight «»r pnaaage, apiily »« di" m"*' 0 /
or to COtll.N, .Mil.LI.R A CO.
dec. I • __ t __ • • • 1 :i _
I'lliy Hotel. * ” M
SAVANNAH, GKO. _ Jh£
T HE anb'cribcr takca tliia meilioil of infoninig
liUfricmU end tiio puldie, that lie liaa :ikun
thia extensive and nlivaya well conducted Hotel,
nod nature* them that lie will me every exertion
to make it in future deaerving oftlieir patronage.
The home i» now open, and hit* been funiiolied
with uew aud elegant furniture.
The table and liar will lie coiletnqlly supplied
with die lieat fine, including ovc/y luxury Hint ran
Iki had ill titi> market. The whole ewtoblubmcht
ia under liU own aiijicrintcndence.
The rates uru reduced to amt the tuilca. (Sell*
tluinoti can have lionrd and lodging hy tjio month
or ycar.on reaHOunlde tonm.
Travellers arc informed lint a carriage will run
reguInHy hi tween the Ceiitrul Rail Ku.nl mid the
Cltv Hotel. J. McMAIION.
(£TTIi0 Chnrleatnii Courier, Augiisin Chrniii-
elo, Milledgoville Recorder, Miinm Messenger,
Federal Union and Standard of Union, Milledgo*
• viUt, News, Wflsliiniton, Teleacope, Smidcraville,
BaiSHug. fowyih, Floridian,Tzllfilimw,and Her*
•Id, Bf. Auguatino, will plettee give tile above ad.
vcrtiseiiiflilt four insertions and lorward tbmr bills
to this otfiqp. . . dec 7
‘ . , I*or*N«It».
M Th* Homo and Iml, Nn, 33, Franklin
Ward, nortli corner of Brouglitoii aud West
llroud atreeu. The I louse ia largo aud commo.
dioua and tlw location desirable, .
,,V > AI.MI,
Lot No 3, Eylcs Tything, lleathcoto Ward, on
UroiMhton-etrci't. next east of the First rnwbylo-
rian fRiutrli, mid now occupied bv Mr. Hen. G.
Fariea. For price aud toruis, apply to
miv 35 JOS. GUMMING.
For Walts
. Ai Tint coiuforialilo brick Dwelling on Jef-
^JLforton street, and now occupied by Satimel
Mnuor, Eai|. Possession given tuo 1st Jiiutiary
next. For term*, apply to
noyaO 20 S. SOLOMONS A CO.
to Ho ll I*
. i«L Two Dwelling House* in a central situa*
JcJlfinii, (Aiwon Ward) will bo rented low, on
application to
■navM7 non. HAUERSHAM&, SON.
rrr.TTr' To iK ut.
>r\. A Pleasant nml.eoinlhrtablo Home, at
Jftfttlreifliit been pied by the auhacrihcr, on Ray,
ndtr Montgomery street. The house rontnim
five well fiuido'd rooms, and there is an expellent
kitchen, with two good sleeping rooms for aervants
and « yard attached Poaaaasion given immediately.
Apply to nov 1 J. McMAIION,
to M itculvd or Wold*
The »tora ami dwelling on the comer of
Ll<ibprty aud Drayton streets. The dwelling
„„jdni on tho first mid aecoml lloor, eight com
fortable and well liuidied rooms. There are also
three good garret roonia, fine yard mom, nml nil
iwceaaary out buildings. Terms moderate. Apply
to JOHN MURPHY,
nor 9 South Bide Market Square.
Joi^SnSc,
A Hon. and Bum.. Anpljr lo
M. fPMeAXlilSTER.
tiu. 85 1
liniui Uau.
Received by recent arrivals. Urge
accessions to our Rlock of HATH
nml CAPS, which renders our u*.
RortUM'Ut as couiplnta aud extensive
m oao bo found in the aoutliern country, which
will be sold at prices corresponding with the limes,
at wholratda or retail, bjr J. IVEH A CO.
nor 30 Uny.streai, sign of the Holden Hat
J UST received by late arrrlvnls and for sale by
the snbstr.lier* at Idw price*, a choice lot of
HOLD AND SILVER W ATCHES.
(die case* of which are of tiioir own miiiufartnrc.)
Rich Jowelry of Uto latest faihium, Hilrtr W arc,
rerfumcn’, Military and Fancy Goods. •
DIBBLE A JACKS,
doc 9 i Market Hquare.
• ~ Central Half Itondllttuffv,
10UHI1T uud sold by
c r || JOS. CUMMINH.
•e • ~ A ISmS «ni.|iiy of
"TllHE History of Christianity, by Rev. II. 11.
J.' Mlhnan, with preface and notes by James
!.«« Murdoch, D. D.
,n tkcrcQs > Central America. Chinpiu aud Yura<
taa.
Ilia Neatorinm, or the Lost Tribes, by Dr.
Grant. M. D. Received by
„ ;4fcll’ THOMAS PUUHE.
An Brripilu.llrnl CitlerUI,m
^VF the Presbyterian Church; for the use of
\J' fh tallies, tiibfa classes and private mends* rs. by
Thomas Hmrth,Pastor of the Second Presbyterian
Church, Charleston, 8. C.'
i • Tracts on Presbyterianism, by the same author.
For axle by TIHMIA8 PUR8
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, . jvm roiwn cnl itocnc, wfil r»« S*™
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SATAWWAai
WEDNEHDAV MOKNlNd. DEC.
I’U* of Um Kreat »UU b«ar ihjr sway,
Umliinm'it lkr*a|la aga» >at satoUli
O'ar Eatlh'* prasd rra|*a tby SUrs ditplay,
l.lkr nnwniiii's raihant rl.iud* unrolled.
Flag of tha Hklea: Mill psarl**»a »binp,
Thraofb elber*» axara vaall anfUrlpd,
Tilt every In a. I aad haarl aatwiaa.
To p»,rp opprr,»lon from lha World.
TblalMiiiMlion Uon« of ib« moot deadly hoMlthy '■***••
ins »f alnol Ibr priiielplr* amt U»r m of oar nonMlIsUnn Tho
Nat too l», at lhl» lint", »o Mrona and un!l«d ia it* •antimcnlp,
Ural It rannol Ip» *btbps at this m<mmbL llsl popikmo a
oorits of nuioward o»pbU oliotild oprur sHflirirnt l" I'rltig
Inin dnulil Itx?. nmprlrnry of a HapultlN-sn rioYrnme-nl «o
n,pp| a rrlclfi of tini dsnyrr, nr lo snliinyn Iho rnnlitlmicp
oflbe |mo»|,|p in ilia pshlic funcUoasriPi i ai, ln»llloilon tiho
I ti i a |h-nn I, at ins by ll» bmnc'.ie* every pari of lha Union, art*
ins by cmmsnd sad In pbulsns, may in a criiksi mompot
niroPl Ilia llnvrrnmpnt. tdopm no«o»nrnSKnt »afr, oliirli
i. mihI't lha ramlrr* of any •alfrou,lilnlc,| aslhoritipi, or
niiv nllnr nultioritv ihsu llial of Ibn Union, or h»rrsulsr
fiinrtiiinirkr. tVbsl an rdrotru. linn ronld uol ibis n«"s of
I»,b I'nllrd Hlst»*. with all II* branch hank*, bn In Hum of
wsr 1 II ini.-hl dlelstn lo a* III* pr«* *" «hi»nW acmpl, or
tilhdre* li« aid. Onflil •* Ibrn lo yi** hirlhpr rroslh In
u Indilnliou *o pnwrrAil, w>fcrolil"^—Tiiom** Jrrrrasow.
Oll.noi'IIA’l'IC NOMISATIOIV.
roll conouesh.
EDWAIID J. IIXACK.
WAl.Tlilt T. ( OI-UI ITT.
.TIA It K A. COOPER.
The NaMfbrrn l.llrrnr) l*Ir*Mengrr
For December is before hs, presenting « very at*
iraclirn table ef content*. This nuiiiber closes the
•cnlli vnlmiic, and the licit is«ue will commence
n new o/m. Ably lias Ibis magazine sustained tli«
liigii cliaructcr of .Southern periodical literature
ami we dnutit not lint that it will iiininlniu ib» high
slnrid ami monthly delight it* readers with a rich
nml choice intelleetnal li.iu«|iint. We prcuntlhe
taldu of content*.
Ordinal Pron ArlirUi.
Adelaide Cordon j a tnle of Mississippi, by Mis*
Charlotte M. 8. Ilnrnei.
History of the Knights of Malta, by Win. W.
Andrews, Ameriraii Consul.
Po'xcgo* from tlm I.iib of a Ifappy Man; from
the Hermaii of Hpimlhr.
Ivor hit. His gunius, character, Ac.
Progress of Civil Liberty.
Ride to the Peaks of Otter, ill Bedford county,
Vn.
Confusion of Collins.
Tnppan, the Scene of Andre's Execution.
Cyrus.
Sketch of the Rev. Stephen B. Balcli, D. D.
The Poet of Man. Shakspearc.
Judge Abel P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy of
the United States.
Pennsylvania Scenery.
Notices ofticw works and Literary intelligence.
Original Vortiy.
Lines suggested hy nn extract from tha Sailor's
Magazine.
The Dead Soa, hy E. W. II. Cnitning.
The Ncpeutlic*.
The English Emigrant's Wife.
The Parting Spirit, hy .Mr*. E. J. Eaiiiea.
Prayer of the Lonely.
Heavenly Influence.
Moony Madura*, hy Lydia Jane.
Holler, hy II. F. Tuekerinan,
To iny Wife.
Thu Burial Place of Mounl.Auhnrn.
Regret Pour lo Pasao.
The Presence ofHod, hy Amelia.
Carrr*|Nindnncr of Ibn Hst smish Grorilsn.
WASHINGTON CITY, Dec. 8.
There was nothing done in sillier House yester
day, except ir motion to refertho diflerent subjects
contained in the President's Message to the appro
priate Committee*. Previous to taking tlm ques
tion on this, however, Mr. Latyrenco, of Pennsyl
vania, announced the dentil ofhiacollengur, Judgo
lllick, nml tho House ndjnnmed. The deceased
represented the district where tho notorious Oglo
lived.
Tho Sonato authorized their President lo appoint
the nsnnl standing committees, aud then adjourned
over to Monday next.
It is probublu that tho llotup will pursue tho
same course, in order to aflord the 8poaker time
to select hit committees.
Joseph R. Ingersoll tlm pipe-lnying member
from Philadelphia, was yesterduy sworn in and
took hia seat.
Til* unities hero Cl !««••• Tj-Ur Whig* aild
the Clay Whig*) are regarding one another with
jealous eyes, ami tlm poor devils who conmto beg
ollice, are unable to ascertain the proper position
they should occupy. Most of iIiomj in oilier, tho'
heretofore decided friemlaof Clay, proclaim them
selves Tyler Whigs, while others who have been
disappointed, or that have lind their "hopes defer
red," do not hesitate to heap opprobimn nml abuse
on Captain Tyler. 1 regret to say that some of
our own friend* are unwise enough to throw out a
prospect of support to "HU Accidency," a* ha it
called, while ho eontiuuas to call himself n Whig,
nml keeps an English lawyer as lua Prime Minis
ter.
Granger look* as though he was full to overflow •
itlg witli bile, and he will doubllew blow ofTconsul-
rraMe when n discussion cornea up ou the message.
1 have not been able to obtain tho accompanying
documents yet, as they are in the hand* oflbe prin
ter. Yours, Boa Loan.
Carrs*iwadsnoe of lb# Rivsnnsh Gsotfian.
WASHINGTON CITY. Dee. Dih.
Yesterday brought u* several of our missing
members; among litem were the Hon. Dixon II.
Lewis ami Thomas Butler King, the latter of whom
it is expected will soou bring forward his propo
sition to abolikh the practice of using desks in the
||on«e of Representatives. Should helm sneers*-
ful in this uniter, it will tend greatly to forward tlm
business of the session, amt preveut tlm long sil
ting* and speeches to which we hnvo been arm*-
mined. From the ptcrent regulation of thing*, we
can neverexpcct to getntthe buriuess of the nation
until a day of adjournment U fixed, and for the
few daye ptevion* to that, every thing is run
tinongh with ‘higgledy piggledy," without regard
to decency or justice. I will venture to a»*ert that
ifthe proposed ebauge takes place, the Congress
will seldom sit longer than the period devoted to
the short session*. •
Ttwlloa. W. R- King of Alabama, abo reach
ed here yesterday. Ilia colleague, Gov. Bagtiy, ia
I and UiarufMratears at the capilol are taking in
Jfyyenaf frits and Irtft "with a perfett krosaness."
i.,, *ctoa. Captain Tyler is iu a had iunior, owing to tho
cool reception of hia Message, aud Abstiactionlata
iy—noUiing.
Yours, • BOB LONG.
Corr*t|»oodaor-c «f Ika Msvaaaak Gaor|kaa.
MILLEDGEV1LLE, Dec. 11, IMl-
.... IIMMIIl Ul UK
House took np the following preamble and resolu
tions in relation tothe late President of the United
States, and agreed thereto.
Whereastlio afflicting dispensation which depri
ved the country of its late Chief Magistrate, Wil
liam Henry Harrison, long and advantageously
known as an eminent citizen of tlm Republic, nml
wlierciun proper respect for bis memory, and for
tlm exalted station lm filled at dm periodofbisdeatb
requires somu notice by the legislature of Geor
gin.
IU it ihrrrfort Hetolttd, That we partake ofiln
general feeling of sorrow which pervades tlicconii-
try at die death of die Chief Magistrate of dm Uni
ted States.
Andhf.it/inther ttetolral, That this preamble
nml resolution lie sent lo the Governor for hi* con
currence, nml that he transmit a copy oftlm same
to iIih family of tlm deceased.
Mr. Tankershy presented the following, which
wn* read, and ordered to he entered on the jour
nals, to wit:
Tlm timlernigncd, member* of dm IIou*c of
Representatives, take this method of expressing
their opinion* upou certain questions involved in
dm action of die lloum yesterday, on dm report of
the Committee on the State of tlm Republic,
premising dint they fully concur in tlm report of
tlm minority ofsnid Committees nml that in rela-
tion to the matters contained in the report of the
majority, first—we believe a National Bank,
properly restricted to he dm lm.*t,nm«t proper nml
economical means dint can lie devised for tlm col
lection, safe-keeping and disbursement ol’llic pub
lic inonier, dint ilia expediency, propriety and no*
ocsoty of simlr an institution, is fully admitted by a
majority of tlm people of Ibis Slain and of Ilia (J.
Slates, nml if tho constitutionality of such an in«ti-
tiitiori wcredonbifol, wn would yield onr opinions
lo (lint of tlm Father of Ins country, of the supremo
Judiciary of tlm United 8tato», and of tho majority
of tho Republican and State Right* party sinco the
foundation of tho Government.
2d. We do not believe that thorn i* any attempt
now lining undo to ahn'.iili tlm veto power of the
President of tlm United Slates, and wn are oppos
ed to il* abolishment.
3d. Wn do not believe Hut our minuter to Eng
land is a practical abolitionist, and wo tiro fortified,
my, confirmed in thi.* belief, from dm fact that our
distinguished Hcunloriu Congre*.*, tlm lion. John
M. Berrien.having hotter npporlunit!e*of*titi»f/iug
himself on this head than wo have, voted to confirm
hi* noiuinalioii, which wo lielicvo lio never would
linvn done, bad lio entertained dm slightest doubt
ofliis Koiimlnes* in regard lo dm peculiar institu
tions of tho .South.
W. It. Tutikorsly, G. Darden, S. J. Whadoy,
D. Williams, II. W. Winfrey, W. Stroud, A. Me
Millatt, W. I). Stone, A. Hardy, D. N. Pittman,
W. 11 rut.hi, R. Maun, E. F. Bird-mug, W. O.
Hntlbld, R. May, W. Franks, M. Hurt, R. Robin-
son, W. L. Baker, 11. W. llagynuau, W.M'Galia-
gnn.C. 8. Credille, 8. Lawrence, W. Lumpkin,
J. Winn, T.O. Carter, II. II. Arui-dron-i, A. Fun
derburk, W. T. Burk, C. J. Jenkins, W. Daniel
of Green, J. II. McWhorter, J. Puttonmn, J. If.
McCall, J. Moore, W. Chester, K. McKinney, T.
G. Font, W. Peabody, M. Daniel, E. Wilson, J.
8. Tlmma*—12.
AN ACT
Relative to dm returns of Executors, Adminis
trator* and Guardian*.
See. 1. lie it enacted by dio Senate nml Hoitsn
of Representative* of die State of Georgia, in
General Assembly met, nml it is hereby enacted
by the authority of Hie Millie, Hint from nml imme
diately nfiur the passage or this, net, it aliall bo tho
duty of all Executor*, Administrators and Gunr-
(linn* in their annual return* to include all note*
received, and taken by thorn respectively ill n re-
preventative character, subsequent to the I i*t re.
turn, specifying the amounts of such notes, tlm
date*, times of maturity, and Hia maker or makers
thereof, any law, usage or custom to-the contrary
notwithstanding.
Assented to, Ulh Dec. 1811.
NEW >ORK, DecJB.
ii DATS I.ATfin FBOI BNUliATW.
Tha Acadia arrived m Biutotfr'csterdoy, l*»'»ng
tell Liverpool on the Effli of lafl monUi. We ate^
indebted to the kiodue<sofM*Beach,ofd»e 8u*
for slips of tlm latest imelUgaa^.
The all-abaorbicg subject of exdtcmen) »nd of
exultation in England, is the birth of a Prince. Tlm
^ccu was safely delivered of a son on. Tuesday,
the 9di of November. The evsnt was attended
with all die parade usaal on suth occasions. The
king, that it is to he, w|s welcomed into the world
with a mighty coiioiinjition ofganpowder, which
known to the Kwang-cbow-foo (the of
C«nnm.)du* high functionary imimitated luawian
t/reemvu dmdespnlel;ill peisou.
J On dm 1 Jin, Sir H- Pottnger issued a nolifica.
/ tion, iiifurining the Briti«h nierchanta generally of
bis lutcnlious, and warning diem to keep dmtn-
selves out of the way of danger. It is * plain,
straightforward, manly document.
Ditcottrfi of u Ifatue under ground ia Inland.—
An underground bouse was discovered last week,
near the old road leading from Newblis* to .Mon
aghan, and about Uiree mile* from the later town,
iu a perfect state of preservation, a most curious
relice of un’jquity. A man wlm lately got posses
sion of the farm upon which it i* situated went to
•?**** <-*» W* bn, not yet cew
All tlm Tcxn* papers proclaim llicir disbelief in
tlm latest rumor relative Iu the Santa Fo Expedi
tion. Our prjvnlo cor espondont write* as follows:
"There is a rumor afloat that the advuureguard
of the Santa Fe Expedition was cut off hy tlm
Mexicans an this side oftlieir point of destination,
hut it is not believed by any. Tha report oftlieir
safe arrival and peaceable reception, na reported
by the Mouternry papers, is most likely tho truth.
Wo hope and expect to bear something definite
from H.miu Sm • Am Uajn.—.Y.O. titayunr.Vth iu*t.
Tho U. 8. sloop of war St. l«ouis, Commatulcr
Forrest, was at YalparnUo August 29th.
Nwrth Rnatrrn lloundnrr,
Tho Ncw-York American states that Maj. Gra
ham luis run his lino So miles due nortli of dm
inonuumut, which carries him aix miles north of
tlm 8t. John's.
One of the olficcrs attached to his party loll the
fort at Fish River ou tlm very day tlm reported en
gagement took place. So far from having encoun
tered difflculties iu the surv ey, this gentleman says
they were every where received with great kind
ness and civility.
* rosnics
Naval*
Cora. Jones, appointed to the command of the
Facific squadron, assumed dm roniuiatid of tho U.
8. frigate United States yesterday—the customary
salute was tired.—Norfolk Itmcon, IQthintt..
Rxglsriai expedition.
Tlm New-York American states that the U. 8.
ship l'eucaik. Captain Hudson, was expected to
arrive at Fort George, at the month of die Colum
bia River, about July 1. The Vincennes, Capt.
Wilkes, expected to arrive ai dm same place, July
IS; aud dm l’orpoise, August 1.
All these ve**e!a were at the northward in pumt-
auce of dm objects of the expedition; they had
previously been at Fort Gebrge, at the month of
Columbia River, where every attention was paid
diem by the Governor and officers of tho limi-on
Bay Company.
From Fort George it vraabolinved the squadron
wonld sail ter Singapore, from dumce homo.
rhe above information Uftomaq officer belong
ing to tlm nqnadrou, who reinaiued at Fort Geoige
while the vessfrl* went north, and waiting for their
return. Tlm latest information direct from dm
squadron led all well.
aeoUt—Ml- Barrow or Louisiana^ Mr. Choate or
Mwoachosttts. Mr. Dixon of Ubodo Island, Mr.
Berrien of Georgia, Mr. Miller of New Jersey.
There new nothing dona In the Senate, except
tho passage of the usual resolutions relative lo Ae
appointment of a Committee on dm Library, and
the elortiott *f Cbaplaiiw.
We h»4 Mosalltfiepote in the House cone
lug • seat fttmaifjr occupied by Mr. Jehn Serge-
ant. Tho Jupounw were Messrs. Danaon of
ImoiaianB aid Carmhefa ofTeinmeare. The for-
ita, nro-,1
REDULATION.
Officers of die Nary are atrirtly prohibited firom
publishing or causing to bo published, in newapa-
-.~r -y»«di|eu. bandbitls. or otherwise, any di*-
Uonsof a private nature. Detwerfr vmvfM'xW
tween odkere aud citizens; and any officer so of.
fending shall be arrested and tried Umrefnr, and
ona specification of tha charge against him shall be
Ike violation ef this regulation. '
A. P. UPSHUR -
REGULATION.
The practice of wteananf eworde. plate, or other
things of value,‘from iaderior officers m team
crows, to their Niper'wr or commanding officer, in
the way ofrmnpbmentl a r|!»B notes or resolution*,
whether of praiae or roMire, from interiors to
superiorly injurious to dWmlioe, owl of evil
MW/are therefore
a p. Upshur.
ed to burn, nor will it until tkrrcha* been a general
firing all over the globe. Rotj uiotlier and boy
were doingvrcll a nnd out of danqhr when tha steam
er left. He comes inte the World Duke of Corn
wall; but will lie made Prince of Woles, probably
at bis baptism.
Tbe acrotuit* from the mtnufacturing district*
rantiimu to bo of a very gloomy nature, without
any prospect of relief. The distress oftlie starving
million* i* appalling.
Tim Lou Ion money market is ns tight os tho
American. Con*oU had further declined. The
French paper* talk of the dangerous position of
the Rank of England, and lha probability of it*
being obliged to ask further aid fioin the Bank of
Pcanre. The subject is treated, hswever, with
indifference hy the Loudon jnuriinli, which say
that iiHtiHi.1 of there being uny drain upon the
Rank of I'.nghunl, that institution is constantly re
ceiving bullion from the continent.
Tlicro was oondder.ihtc licavineis in the cotton
mnrket. with a general depressioy on the part of
liold.-rs lo efl’.'ct sales. Tlm better description* of
American, however, run tinned to support previous
rates, but nil oilier kind* were quoted id. lower.
Tlm political intelligenco i* not nf great impor
tance, either from England or the continent. Mil
itary executions were still taking place in Spain—
tlm resnltof tlm recent abortive attempt at insurrec
tion. The English papers continue 1 to reiterate
their charges again*! Louis Phillipc, of being nt
tlm bottom of the inmrrcction; but there appears
no adequate proof of it. ,
In England, there was a kind of truco to the
party warfare, for tho porposo of rejoicing, over
Uic birth of the Prince.
Tim Queen Dowager had been dangerously ill,
hut was thought to bo somewhat better nt tho time
the steamer left.
The steamer Colombia, from Boston 1st Nov.
arrived at Liverpool on the 15th. 81m experien
ced strong head winds nearly the wlinlaoftho voy
age, but ninde her passage from Halifax in 10£
days.
Tho Garrick, hence 25th October, rcnchcd Liv
erpool oil the 13th lilt.—making her pasango in 18
days.
At n late hour on Saturday night, 13th tilt., a re
spectable looking individual, named Chas. Mann,
wiUi n box under liii nnn, attempted to force on
entrance into Buckingham l’alaeo. When asked,
his ohjeet.hu said he wanted to obtain Um head of
tlm Quuen, n« ho thought he wn* n* much entitled
to her head ns she was to his. It was evident that
tlm mail was insane, mid he was, therefore, imme
diately given into tlm custody oftlie police.
failure of the Palutoe crop in Inland.—Tho cor
respond*.'lit of Hi- Morning Chronicle says Hint be
tin* " ascertained, upon Uic best mi.bority, that the
Iridi peasantry will Ibis year be exposed to the ter
rible calamity of n failure nf the potatoo crop."—
Tho fiiilnro is. most apparent upon the rich and
heavy aoils, such a* the southwestern parts of Tip
perary.
FRANCE.
Tlm French government is assembling 25,000
men at Perpignan, nml 25,000 nt Uayonnc, with a
strong force ut Toulouse, v hicli is to answer the
double purpose of reserve tern Spanish interven
tion, and pol ce to keep the Totiloiisiatis quiet.—
This Inriiialahlu army, to be collected nt Hie foot
of the Pyrenees, i* said to lie so in consequence of
fears entertained hy Uiu French of Spanish machi
nation*.
Tho anme journal* mention, also, that on tho
northern frontier at Lille, mi army of 2U,000 men
is forming, mi l too fuel is corroborated by tlir
Mimitcnr PiirUicn in the account it gives of tliu
movements of divers regiment* in Hi it quarter
Tliu Commerce knows not wlmt political motive
cun call forth Hie n-Hi.-mlilin- of troop* in the north,
and deploresthe measure a* tending to add to tliu
already tuo great expense oftlie war establi.-lmicut;
and tlm Sitcle can give no solution whatever of
Um gathering of !roo|-s on the Ucl-ian frontier,
w hen tlm Into conspiracy at Briiiucf-t is otliciully
tunned absurd, stupid, and insuiisato in Belgium.
Ilollmd and Fnui.e.
Tne French journals rtveal n monstrous fact.
Eight citizens of Toulouse, arrested os implicated
intliu recent troubles, mid three of them writer* iu
a imwvnaper of that town, were ordered to be sent
from Tonlouso to Paris, to bo tried. The eight
were taken out of orison, chained by the ucek to
gether, transported a short way in a curt, nml then
made to walk tbe remainder oftlie rood in their
chains. It further npncnr* that ninny of the pri
soners were treated with horribln cruelty by llicir
gaolers, and yet, iu spite nf these facts, the iiiiiusto-
teriul journalistsurecrying out agaiust the alleged
cruelties of Kspnrterb in Spain, ns a ground lor
French intervention.
The trial of the members ofUie secret society
called “lliiuianitanmis," was concluded. Only one
oftlie accused, Trotter, was acquitted; Gabiritl
Charavny was sentenced to two year'* imprison-
nient and 300f. tine; bis brother, Joan Charavny,
Sen*,and Emile.to one year's imprisonment undo
ti e of300f. each; aud the -remainder to various
term* of imprisonment. Of the prisoner* lUk-ocm-
led with Qneeuissei iu his attempt to assassinate the
royal dukes, fourteen have been discharged for
want ofevidcnce.nudthe rcst,twctity-one hi num
ber, are to staud over for filnher consideration.
The France assert* the truth of Hie following:—
"M. Olnzago having demanded from M. Guizot tiie
expulsion Iioiii France nf Marin Christina, tho min
ister asked if ho made tin- demand iu Uiu name of
Queen Isabella. The SpuuUli ambassador replied
in the afliruutive, and M. Guizot then observed
that, iu order for Mich o demand to be regular, it
was uccessmy for biiu to produce a note, as tho
minister plenipotentiary o! Isabella. M. de Olo-
zogo, who is usually so nente, fell into the snare,
aud^sent the note in the sense required, and it was
communicated to sonic member* of the diplomatic
body. 'Ill* Neapolitan niubn.*«ndor protested *•
gatii*t sorb n demand, observing that hospitality
could not withdeccnry l>t retim'd to a female who
was the daughter of a k-ng, widow of a king, sister
ofn king, and mnUicr of a queen, and that her ox-
pulsion from Franee would be monstrous and ex en
«n immoral act.
The Austrian Charge d'Afftir* was of the same
opinimi. The other ambassador* of Hie sovereigns
who have not recognised Isabella, said they could
not offer nn opinion w itliout receiving instructions
from their court* on the subject. As the host* nf
the Tuillwie* are politically very moral, Maria
Christaa ol Bourbon will, if it suite her* be her
own mistress to pass the winter at her villa of the
xu* de Courcelles. . .
According to tho Augsbnrg Gazette, the question
of frontier between Frarce and Brazil, has been
terminated by the French withdrawing from Auia-
pa.
. CHPiA
Tho over-land maHrvachid London onthe night
of the 4th ult. The dates ate from Canton to Au
gust 24th. and Bombay to tie 1st of October.
The 8e»o»tm, withthi P.rfiipotcntiaiy and Ad
miral on board, arrived oi Macao on the 9th Aug-
.. fexv years after the turf had been cut off it. aud
from ii In the small lake ol Kedilin, (about three
lituidrcd yards below it,) was, in the memory ot
an old man living near it, one continued heath
moor, with several spade* deep of turf cut oil the
hillock which formed the roof of the house. The
oilier xvlfil i* 40 feet by about 10. Outside tho en
trance is n semi-circular courtyard; Hie base oftlie
wallsnrrouudiug it, ns wed as all tbe outer walls,
i* composed of large rough stones, some of them
several tons weight, standing on Uieir end* some
thing like Stonehenge. The entrance divided the
scmi-eircuhir wull into two equal segment*, and
xva* formed witli txvo larger stones than the other*,
sufficiently apart to admit n man with ease. In
side the entrance wan an oval apartment, a'mitt 12
feet by 8, which was arched over from within 4
fuel of tliu baxe. The nrcli wn* composed of Hut
stone* of different sizes, so carefully selected mid
title I (though there was not a cut stone ill the
whole building) that the point of a penknife could
scarcely be inserted between them. Each stone
projected about u quarter ofan inch over the tin-
<lorn,>mli one. until they ffliti ui U,c top «.r»l»rr r»of,
which wn* about 0 feet from the grnnruh Op
posite tho entrance at Hie other side of thi*' room,
xvas u similar entrance into tho lobby, which led
straight to the other extremity oftlie building, and
off which were six other apartments, nil sqtinrc,
nnd built nut! roofed in the same manner as the
first oval one. The two standing stones, forming
the entrance ftotu this latter room into the corridor,
stood somewhat narrower than those of the prin
cipal part, and.seemed rnlihrd and worn ou one
particular part, as it xvere from the weapon* oftlie
inhabitant* returning from their hunting or plun
dering excursion.*.
The whole of thu floor Inside xvas flagged with
slabs of the same stone, nml the outride ui the roof
covered with tho saino material, which i* the most
remarkable circumstance connected with it, a* the
nearest freestone quarry is on Cnrrnnmore moun
tain, in Feriuannh nliout 20 mile* from this place,
and the stone tlicro does not *plit into slab*, and is
of n quite different grain, the former exactly re
sembling tho Scotch sandstono fnury! along the
Clyde. Some maintain Hint tin* antique piece of
architecture mint be antediluvian; but tlio circum
stance of the interior hqving been found perfectly
clean, with the exception ot Hie jiiico of tlio bog-
stuff covering it, having trickled down the walls,
(and this black appearance tuny have been cuuscd
by tlm cllert of smoke, a though there xvero no in
dication* of flro having been mod inside.) it mny
be concluded from the number of xvhat nro called
in tlio south nf Ireland "follngh feeali" (deer fire)
that this edifice lin* been tlm abode of limiters,
mid (lint the turf mould was first excavated in or
der to build it, an«l then laid buck ugnin for the pur
pose of concealment.—Dublin,Etching Mail.
rat pi, and the market h«« Other's qttle't appearance than
MhenrO*. WaqaateCare*re,fiM7| e^50r«)hte
*ltoy, tevrtj; and Mkaifan, Holder* tfllotthtra
a-e l.rm. »iln a mull »up;*lyi 4\M Mil*. Grorgmrea retd
va.trr.li) , I'm - »:ii|»iaaut to Hia tVol ln*l»e», at td,90«and
alMJiVtOdo. BkHiuoud Coes try, fro« Ilia a barf, *>,1*),
Mli raah. The U»t »*•« ef lirswlyeia# was at '
Molamir—Taere have twrn *alrs of OT hid* arw crop
New airl-sn* ai tWrj 44 old do Wt and tW bhd* Porto Rico.
33, all 4 wo*. New crop Xrw4)rte*as sells readily on arrt-
r*i,'but ubl ranUnues very dnlL.'
PrmrMtax—Wa have no cbJoya to notice in either Herr
or Pork| the ilctinml is tpiitO limitml* and Mile* are «HV
lusilr in luO m wsotod for immisliat* use. Tbe vine* «f
old Pork rouiinur* larrr, say 33,000 bit*—Iho receipt* of
new arequito light New Lard I* tcUiuR at Bet llaiu*,!'{
Ibiron Hale*, f.|; and Dreaaad 11*^*. 4| a*|. In Uutteraud
Chene, tliurn I* but a moderate bu*iu«»a (olaf forward, at
praviou* rate*.
Hire.—'The pood tbd,pritue qualitlr• arc in rcqueit tor ex-
port, but tbr»a are Scarce. Onliuary Is plenty. buti*Je*s
inquired fur; tincp our I oat, 330 les bare been taken for ship-
mrut, n* 93,33 a 3JGJ, envh.
Freights.—TO LirtrtiM, |d for aqaarc Cotton baat»ep|j
obtained, wliifh ia an improvement. Flour it freely oflerrd
«t 3* ltd. To l.uudun, limy continue active at foratsr rates.
To Havre, there is uti chance.
F.ukhagf.—For a few days pn*t, Ihe bu,in*M done in
Fnreipn has b-nn to a very limited extent, and the market
Keurrslly prcvnU a heavy appearance. There have been
.m ill sain nf Hill* on London at 9 a01 per ct prein; France,
|V.*>JU3, with a few at | Holland, 391 a 40, Ilaniburp, 30
a 3011 and Bremen, 73 cl*. .
43, short 30 to 40,^ American «M to 37, aad East India at 88 to
Mb-. For Tobacco buyer* evinced very li.tle Inclination U
mrHk
II.XMBURG, SOY. wlthoet nnimationt seise
9700 baps Praslt at 31 to 4, and 300 Domingo at 4 to4|tck.
Raw l*upar not offered ,o trely, aad trayeca man diipoaed
n. do ba.iaest sale* of 1300 boxes brow a aad yellow llarana,
130 wliita oa.1 lOH brown llahis.and IWRin-ns wall as 3 to
4;)l,i>»ltM ut turn,... Rlcsnaa taken in anult pnreolaot
pretiaas rates.
Dnnrd •( Jlcatlh.
The monthly moctiiig of the Board of Health
wll be held at the usual place, Thia Day, Uie
15th inst. at 12 o'clock, M. The important con*
sideraUonn xvhlch induced the board to continue
their sessions during the winter, it in hoped, will
insure a general attendance, arid full reports of the
respective wards.
dec 13 J. GEORGE, Sec'ry B. If.
' c o ii nun c i a l. '
Livrmroot
Havri:
Havana -..
Nkw-Yokk
PlIILADRirillA...
...NOV. 18 I nvLTIMORB
...Nov. 10 IlnxTOM
...Dec. 4 | I’RovinrscE
...Due. 9 | Ncw-Ouleans...
...ILrc. 10 ' .Moeilk
..Dec. 10
..Dec. 8
..Dec 7
..Dec. 4
..Drc. 4
ust, and anchored about 4 Rifles Bum the town.—
Notwithstanding i delay m two days at Singapore,
where rite took in IrM tom of miserable coal, site
accomplished Iter xoysge « 23 day*, being the
-a rapid on record. At six •'clo r k tbe following
tK* Vsmsrta wm aJ-mx*idf. with Capt.
Mliot aBd Niu. and Mr. Jolmsnm. to Velcumo the
Fkoijpotoaijary. Tim uum day xboux-j o'clock
tho Admiral ia Hw. Scanos ris. hr lt,m »
*•"* JWyMWDiyMM fill
r .** ,Jn row rod ... Man. ovttie
l«lk..«l«.ub.cl,uUo [Koo, oi.iV.mC..
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LIVERPOOL, NOV. 5—The sates of the week amount lo
only le,3J0trjr*, tho demand hsviug been moderate through
out. The mai ket Iras been f. cely supplied, and a decline of
id per lb, lur thu'common aud middling qualities of Ameri
can dccriptious, has been aubuiitled to. Ilriutil aud Lgyp-
tisuara without aUeniitou. KatUer a •B*fe buvlaaa Ira*
bt.-n duun in Hurat, but at a reduction of id tier lb.
Tlio trade have Ihicii tho chief buyers, only 700 American
and SOU Hurat huvebneu takou by sjicculator*, and.10 rAuie-
ric.m aadtOUHurst foroxporL To-day 1700 lialei of Sur.it
worn olfore.l by auction, but iltny were ulmlly wiitidrawu,
bornuM- of the offering. I icing deemed uusali.laeiory.
*1 be iin|Mirt ol'llin wrekamnunta to0070kales.
To-day's market hasjh.-nuquiet, only uboutOTOObogsofall
kiuils having been sold. Tlicro it no further alteration iu
LI V Fit POOL, NOV. ff.—To-day wo bart liad a little more
l—uir» r~r cull,m. but lha aaloa ain-.iiut to only 3000 bags,
the luuedidiculty oxsUiu elfoiiui; sales u. buyers uru very
failiiliun-, but price, urn without uflerutiou.
LIX'ERFOOL.N'OV.j-.—The cotton market is very dull,
not iuoio Ilian30o0 bags liming been dispoved of, including
300 Surat nnd savcral hundred Brasil mid Egyptian. Pricot
are no lower,but Iho cumoiou uud middling qualities of Ame-
rlcnu are very rfilllcnU of .uic, ns they are irecty offered. Tho
trade Irate been the tain buyers.
LIVKUPUUL.NOX’.O.—There tin* been a very moderate
demand for cuttou to-day, only nhuut 1530 bag* of all kinds
having bend told. Price, are without alteration. .
LIVERPOOL, NOV. 10.—To day'* Cotton market ha*
bi-cu very dull,uud Iho sales, including JUU0 Surat*, only
umount in 40011 bugs. Tim trade have been the only buyer*,
nnd for common and middling qualities of American des
criptions, la»t Friday's prices arc barely lapimrled.
LIVERPOOL, NOV. 11.—The demand, for Cotton to-day
htiH boon Innitcd, ouly 3000 bugs .having boon sold. Tlio
market continues dull and holders are williug seller* at tho
current rain...
LIVERPOOL, NOV. 13.—Du.iness bat been done to a
pretty fair extent tbit week iu Cotton, although the market
has bcrii dull and spiritl.-s*. Tho mile, amount to'J4,430
bags, of which speculators have taken ouly 300 American,
nml exporter* 5ml Aiimnu.in uud 500 Hu rut. Tlio trndo Imvu
only token suOlcieni for thoir iinmodiate coiuuiuptioP, Ilia
statu of the Yuru nud (i. uds murket, last TuumU> ,sI 31ao-
clic.ter, being anything but »nli*factory. Holder, are wit-
ling sailers, anil it i.diuicult to effect sales in tlio coninion
and miildling qualities of Aiuerciun descriptions, except at
a decline of Id per Ikon text Friday’s prices. Brazil, Egypt
ian, E.i*t India, iKc. urn without uny malarial sltnratiun iu
price, 'fo day ’JthU bags of Hoa Island mid ktaluod were of
f' - red by public sulo, w.icu 5u0 bag* were disposed of, but
ut fully Id per lb below the quotation* of but week. The
aales oi't e wr«k provo to be larger than was looked for.
Tlio nupo.-t of tho wcekuinouult to 13,341 bag*.
'fo day ihnro have Itci n m iiiy of tho trade Imre, but tho
murket is dull, and the sales amount to only 4000 Imu*.
LIVERPOOL, NOW 13.—There lias bceu no inipro
nicnl iu the demand for cotton to day, and the sales amount
to only 33M bugs, which cou*i*l of various ilctcriplions, and
allto (no lr ide. Price*uro without change, but thu mar
ket is vorv dull.
LlVEItPOOl., NOV, 15.—To day’s demand for Colton
ha* been williuut spirit.nut more than :)3tf0 luges luving
bean di>poie<l o„ mcludiug several hundred bule* ofHurnt.
Price* are without alteration.
LIVERPOOL, NOV, Ilk—To day's demand for Cotton ha*
lioou very uioJoruto, an I tiio sale* ouly umount lo ‘4300 bugs,
and all to the trade. Prions nro without alloration.
LIVERPOOL,' NOV. 17—io day’s don in I for Colton
has been very mmlerutu, not more than 3030 hags, including
330 Hurat having hoou sold. There is no obvious alteration
in prices, lint thu market is very dull.
I.IVERPUOL, NOV; Id—Thu extent of limiueis to-day,
is 3330 halos, tlm trade have la-ell the solo buyers. Prices
for American deseriptious are in instuucci 1 -8«1 cheaper
than on Friday tail.
, SUMMARY.
It is pretty generally iimlnrstiNNl thnt the forthcoming
Crop of American cot tou will reach 1,900,000 hale*; though
not *o lurge a* IKE), it |*. conjectured it will prove amply
sullicicut, with our prn.eut stuck* for all our demand*—Ihe
•oqunl ouly,can prove if thn*up|.o*itlon ho well founded.
On 1 ucsil.y.tue m ii ket iu Alauche.ter is reported to have
been exceedingly dull, the demand limited, uud large Muck
offering, price, lor both good* uud Yuru* lowertliau on the
previuu, market day. The hours of working ill the null* arc
nut lull tune, nevertheless, no further linutotiui- is talked of
ut present.
i’lin import* from IheU. S.during the last ten weekshavo
been comparatively trilling; tho slock hero is diminishing
daily, at tho pruseuttime, in round numbers, it i* 333,000
bales.
Prices of all classes of American have a tendency down*
wards, iu tlio common and middling cl.i»*ci Id, uud iu the
Higher qualities ld| aluco this day fortnight tho market is ir
regular, lio ners being anxious uud williug sellers. All other
dcscriplio.i. ere heavy at thequoi'itious.
Thura-lay evening, ICili Nov. 1640.
HTATK OF TRADE.
SIxiscHCSTqjt, Nov. 17—Wo regret to say, that dircourng-
lug ns tiio stale of husinea hu»hccu iu the town for some
w ticks past, itwusworso .votorduy thuuouuiiy former oc-
ca»iuu. O-lug to tho present severe weather, there wa. an
utmost lo til cessation of the purchases of yarn for the conti
nent j aud the uurkei wu. consequently exceedingly Out,with
udeclmc ol J a |d pur Ih. ou many description* of yuru. For
5 nods, loo, Iho deiimml wn* very trilling, uud price, ufnmst
escriptiou*continue gradually lo ilccliuo.
Rouidale Flannel Market, Nov. 15—There has been
little or no change iu Iho ll murl miifkei during Iho lavl three
or lour week*; tuc ileinaud Ira* hceu pretty good,aud prices
still c.mtiiiun very low.
Huddersfield Market, Nov. 10—This was much the
aamn uu t Ui-fuclory market slay as l ist week, buyer# hniug
tow, uud corn para 11 rely small sales effected. .The principal
demand wu. in heavy low priced woollens. Nevertheless
prices rcuraiu linn, in Ihe anticipation of an InCreared de
mand.
On the night of Hie 13th Nuv. the cotton factory of Moms
Coj-ely & harrow, mid Mr. McKinley, at Liverpool, known
o* the IV c a ilia mill, wa* destroyed with ail tho valuable ma
chinery, hy lire.
The favorable dry weather experienced at intervals, for a
few wee*,, lias enabled Ihe fanners to secure tho late Pota
toes in much heller order than wav apprehended, and it it
lo lie liopcJ a fair quantity will bn of such condition a* to bn
nmdeuviidu'rle during Ihe spring, without mu extravagant
advance ia the prices; although inucii of the a irly rniie-i part
undorsiaml thri at many 0^1^ landtogs,'|iartic'utarly ou I Hlidu iaX''" l ''’ , ' ri " ler ( ™
the Warrior tlm ware hours, are fbll. but planters will not I -J.,'.'•
ahip, preferring lo bold track for higher prices. This ex- *
pcci.iliun of an advance is predicated upon the belief in a
short crop. Tlicro is no doubt but the crop will bn less than
was uuliripated six weeks ago, hat whether Ihe entire pro-
durliou of the eouotry will Ira sufficiently so to exart no in
fluence upon preseul prices, is extremely* problem iticjl—
The planter should hear iu mind, that freights are now at a
very bvw, and exchange at a high point, and an a lvancain
one, or a decline in the oilier, must he met hy a correspond
ing decline iu Ihe price of cnRou. The crop of Ihe U. 8.
i* generally estimated by iho*c who have lha best means of
of kuuwing at I6U) to 1,830,ttlQ b de*.
Our receipts thi* week ore 7714 lmles| exported 1931 —
Stock on rale, and oil ship-board pot cleared, *49,736 bales.
We reduce our quotations to conform to Iho decline un
noticed above.
Fair'JJ ah],middling fair fij a 9, middling 7J a 6,ordina
ry*"‘l-
Statewuutef Cotton.
Slock on hand September 1st 1611 hale# 3fi0
Received ihiswcek 1 7748
Received previously .37460—43-'04
Missionary Meeting.
An annual meeting of tho Miirionnry Society
for the Savannah station, auxiliary to the Georgia
Conference Missionary Society j will be held at the
Methodist Episcopal Church, ou Sunday night, tlio
19th inst., xvhen aex'eral addresses will be delivered
on the subject of mission^.' The Rev. Dr. Capers
is expected to bo here, and will deliver a Mission
ary Serinou, in the afternoon of the same day;
The friend* of missions and the public generally,
are invited to attend. dec J4
XAt'ANXAU EXPORTS. DEVEVRER 11.
CIIATIIA.M, (Eng.)—Brit. Irarnuo Ororgn Cunning—€500
whila oak Rtova*. 397,641 fret P. I’. Timber.
:hr. Cordoba—299tiercos Rice, 60 bale* Col-
BOSTON,—Bchr. 1
tan.ami 117 Hide..
ALBANY, (Oa.) DEC. 3— Cotton.—Ord. lo mid. fl> a 7,
rtsir 7 a 7J, prime 8 a t?|.
NlAV-ORLEANS, DF.C. €.—Tho movements in the Cot
ton murkrt were not very extensive to-day; sales reported
tollioamocn!ofalmuttl,0l!0 lialui ut steady tulot. There
wa* some disposiliou cvincol to 0|>erata, and Cm tran*ac-
linns wonld Imvo been larger, had nut holders advanced
their pretentions, inuviuuch us many refused to accept of
Hatunlay’s price*.
•Liverpool Ch*,iflc,iilon—La. amt 3li«w.—Ordinary 71 a 8;
middling 8| a PJi middling fair 81 uU| fiirOJ a (Ui good fuir
Hi n 111; poo I nnd dim i‘4.
About 139 I did* of Huger changed hand* to-duy at former
price*,—.ay from 4] a U for extreme qualities. Molasses is
in fair domand. nt VXI n 91c. We have uol Irann iufurmed of
any transactions ou plantation in either uf the nhovearticle*.
Exchange continue* nxcediugly icarcc, and uutwitliMaud-
ing llin large transiiclloii* in Colton during tho past week,
tlm rale* no all point* are advancing. Wo quote Sterling,
13} a 14 |H-r rent, premium—France, 5 (>5—Ncw-York, €0
day*, 3 a 3} per cent. prem.—Sight Check*, 5 a 5} per ceut.
prciu.
MOBILE, DEC. 6— Cotton*-Oil our b*t publication
day, llm mail hr might u< foreign date* from Liverpool totlm
4ih ult.'received byMho Caledonia ut Boston, which, from
Ibi-ir unfavorable character, hud u depressing iuliucuee up
on our market, and tu;p- tided all operations fur that day.
On Thursday, liulde * conceded Je.oii till derCrlp.linns ho
low fair,* heli purchaser* Filtered the market and look fro*
ly uiilil lust Sjiulduy. Sinco that ilny they have m-ini!i«*t>
ml more indilleri-iico amt sale* huvo lieon iu.no limited. Fuir
and ull grade* almvc, are iu demand at our quotation*, and
arecoiiipxralivety scare-, tinkler* arc firm ami manifest no
disposition to urge sulos—indeed, a pioportiouof llm slock
on *ulo is under limit* from the planter, Hint cannot bn ob
tained! Uml us a consequence are withdrawn from llm mar
ket. Tlm stock ou sale I* estimated at 18 lo 90,039 bale*.—
The sales of tho week are—on Wednesday 8(X) lutes,Thurs
day ItfiU, Friday 2U0i', Saturday 4u0, Monday 339, and yes-
tenlry emi. uuknig n iol.il uf 5J9d hair*. Our river* are all
in good nav igable condition, upon which there ii a sufficient
number of steamer* running to bring u* 30 Iu33,000 hales
per week,yet with ull these fuciliiie*, our receipt* the pu-t
•seek have fallen lielow those of the previous week. We
An annual meeting of the Savannah Female
Asylum will bo held at their Hall on Saturday, at
12 o’clock, for the election of a Board of Direc*'
tres es. The members of the 8ociety, and the pub
lic generally, are respectfully invited to attend.
Commit Iren of the Hwvonnoh Benevolent
Noelc-ty. for Deceniksr, 1841*
Ward No. 1.—Samuel C. Home, Henry Stibbif
Mrs. Sarah Kirk, Mrn. Abbott.
Word No. 2.—W. II. Waugh, A. R. Wright,
MU* Reynold*, Mrs. Carutliera.
Ward No. 3.—F. M. Stone, N. Cope, Mn.
Maxwell, Mins M. J. White.
Ward No. 4.—Thos. M. Eden, J. A. Biel*,
3Ira. B. Wagner, Mrs. X. F. Taylor.
Ward No. 5.—P. G. Thomas, A. Waver, Mra.
Mary Boxlon, Mrs. Ann Morel.
Ward No. 0.—John E; Davi«, Philip M. Ru*-
scll, Mr*. Bouchnrt, Mr*. William*.
Ward No. 7.—Murray Reed, A. Ponce, Mr*.
Jane Reed, Mr*. Logan.
Word No. 8.—F. E. Tcbenu, J. M. Haywood,
Mra. Mary Butty, Mr*. P. J. Evans.
Tybco Ught.
The Collector of Uie Port of Savannah has pub
lished tlie following notice:—
Custom I
Collector's Offico, Savannah, T
Notice it henby given, that th
Tybee Islutid, having undergi— „
pair, wa* lighted np on Monuuy night the 8th inst.
uud tlio temporary light removed. This structuro
is 109 feet from the busement to the top of the
Lantern, and I* placed upon an elevation of about
21 feet nbovo the level of the sea.
The Lantern contain* 15 full sixteen inch reflec
tor*, with lump* of the latest nud most approved
construction, resting upon nn nrcli laid witli a Soap
Stone deck, *o ns to guard against tho risk of fire.
About eleven feet of tho upper port of the tower
was found defective, taken down and rebuilt, and
the Light Houses now nt the entrance of the Port
of Savannah, arc not surpassed by any on the
Coast of tlio United States.
SAVANNAH PONT OFFICE.
George Schley,Post Master.
W. u. Latimer. Assistant Fust Blaster.
northern Mail,
Duet), A. M., dully. Closes 13, M., daily.
Augusta Mail.
Due daily at 4, P. 31. (Sunday* excepted.) Closes daily at
7, P. M., for Augusta aud Hamburg, H.C. For all
oilier offices oa the route, at 0, P. M. (8a-
lurdayx oxccpted.) '
IFesttrn Mail, via Milltdgtvillt, Macon, and Columbus, lo
Ncw-Orltant.
Due daily at 4, P. M. (Sundays executed.) Closes daily for
llm ubovr officer, aud fur, llawkinsville, nt7, P, M. -
For all other offices on the route atO, P. BL,
(Saturday* excepted.)
Southern Mail.
Closes on Bfnndnv, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o’clock. P.
M. On Wednesday evening only as (hr ut Darian.
Is duo on the same evenings that it doses
at 13 at nicht.
ill Alt HIED,
In St. Louis, on t io 21st Nov., by J. Black, Esq.
Mr. 8. P. SOLOMONS, of Charleston, to Mins
EMM A. yoimgestdauglitcr oftlie late 8. Solomons,
of tlio sumo city.
f 45593
Exported this week 4931
Exporlrd previously 10674—15603
Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared De
cember 8th 29738
Rier.—There is little doing in this article, a small parcel
onlv of new hvvieg came to hand this season. A cargo is
daily ex|>c-cled, until whirl, arrival price* of wholesale re
main merely nominal. Retail price* 0} a 7r.
Eichoogt.—There is cou-idershlo demand for good hill*
Rate* bavo farther advanced. ^
been uu-!#, one fur Havre at ll-IGr, and too fur Liverpool, _ „ ,
the last of which estohliihe* a trifling advance, (*ay 1-3.01) i ra? .'hit ? undcr *' l 1 00,! band there is no|
osar previous rets*, ami we nccor.lii.sly alter our ligure. to u to to on^h^n,to?^* " 0r ^. 0 .f be,nf cu,lc ‘ 1 ■
17-33d for Liverpool. Covtwire freig'.U areextremely dull, }■„.» . T“®_P r ?. b * b, lj* jr *'’® n »s to be,
•n.l vessels ou tlm berth find greet difficulty in filling up.
ALEXANDRIA. DECEMBER ff.-Ffoifr.-Tho market ii
leu active,without chaugaiu prices—wugou price (fi—small
sales front stores $<] 23.
e giuund, or from rutting iu tlm heapafrer Irajug
Tim literal arrivals ofWlreat which have entered this
|»iit *ilire tlm beginning-of the month liuvn been mol by a
lingui.l dromi'l, anl though nnny i nporinrs Ii ivn stored,
tho pieseuci! of a large supply lias the u.uoj tendency to
repress pric.-s in *omn degree; and Flour being relatively
ratter dearer llniu Wheat*, |i:ss reached III valun I* (III Ioffe
per bill, will; a vary difficult sale to tlm cuiuiiiiinr*. Beutis,
V 4 *.*, “hdOatmeal Irare also participated iu llm duluus*
decline.
(VLitI'OOL CORN MARKET, Friday, NOV. HL-Up-
on liir.-igu Wheat ttm duty for the nusuing week is roduc-d
t'i!£l. 64 jar qr, on Flour to I4sff)d pur hid; but raised on
llarl-y to 14* 104, auilon I'eato to Iff* 94 perqr; remaining
upon other foreign and upon all Britiili colonial produce
uiiv tried. .
Tliu only feature io tlm trade worth naming between
I ue*Jay uud to-day, w a* ciinfinnlcliielly to a fow lliuussiwl
thlsof States Flour .old at 37* thi to 36* per hid, the transac
tions m aily kin-1 of grain, during that lime, (raving been
very unmijMirtaut} tlio latn ovcrtiowiug imports conducing
to render the buyers sxtrunfrly iunclive.
LONDON MONEY MARKET, NOV. I7.-Thc money
market wa* decidedly less easy to-.lay, tlm interest demand
ed ou llm security of Stock ranging between 5 and C per ct
for temporary purpose*. A report bos teen current in tlm
produce murket uuw far several .lays past of the Bank of
Lugrand being about to increase their present rate to 9 per
cent per annum. This reqiort has at length extended itself
to Iho Stock Exchange uud other quirters, though from all
we can learn upon tlm subject, there dde* out appear lo he
any good foundation for it. Tlm importation* of specie
bavo been large ot late, both'f.-om the Cnutioeut nod lha
American States, anJ a* tho exchanges coulinuo favorable
to this country, there i* no risible cause for uuy further ac-
ralKi^^&nfNeJ^unogtKhiulmor“threo mouths,hot
atLTIMORE, DEC. Il—F/rae.—Tbere is a good de
mand for llowaril »t. Flour this morning, wed rale* are link-
ing at {9,33. The wqgou price ia 19,121. S-dea of City
Mill* at (9^171. There l* no sab-* of Susquehanna reimrt-
ed—il I* held at {0,50. Sales Pennsylvania rxe flour at
#4.73 per 1*1*1.
Mhiskef.—There Is on advance in Whiskey in ronse.
quence of scarcity—Wa quote bids, at ill a 24c, andbbds
at ffffc.
Tnirisions.—We cent Inca former quotation*: vl*. New
BUssVorfc at#ll lo$ll2kh New Baltimore packed Mess
BrofstriOto fio^o; No. I ot|6 to and Prime at »9
to vti.uO. The *ale* of Bacon are very limited at former
price*, vi/:—014 Western assorted of strictly prime quality,
i * ^ 0U ’ * lC 10 l ' e,HU ‘ Khlea at 4 to 4} cents
and Shoulder* at 3 to four cent*. New Baltimore cured
lUeoo is hr Id atAccnt* for assorted. Salesof new No. 1
Baltimore Lard iu k*g* at 7 cants. No transactions ia We*.
w^teroDwlerUksklMteqaaBlyii 7l«* lOcruts
ami blade* at 10 to 33ct*.
NKW-YORK, DEC. 8-—C«/rr.—There It Very little ia.
quiry from Ihe trade, and a* the stock of Rrexil has recently
tews f*»t aeromalitiar. price* era bat feebly supported.
ot ^ bv% •«»• 10W; 300 Java. It
l}ul}*£l'" yrt ' 91 * ,0 *' * mV,> “ d *® “ L
CottM—Tter* has afato teM a pretty rood demand for
exportation, gad it,* Jka since war U*t Vac I, rally 2700
three “V b , u >'rt quite freely,
there ho* not oaly hecaaomlvamn oteained, |, a t lUamlvan'
tags ko* ront-noed throfhaat ta favour of poitlusera.We
reite* oar rimitsitoM, which will be fooml gVnlly redared
■ embrace 3130 bale* L'nUad, at 14
• -roll —I m Kl
troy ether «7SO bites.
Ffoae—4h> R»|«ntay, aw
*-ter rawed finMMrelkaa
sssaS
west ter, aad
. kolderaaf Wafers
V|..g4, (!••**** Mri/s* Ms*.
ra!rtara.! , ral. , ui! *' *?,’! unJo ' , »loo.l, and there U no ground
— ■ — r’ *> vim m „e, there.
te disturbed! “ 0 ' Cl,lrpC - ,bl0 * 1,1 n0< ’ fur ,b0
NUV ' •S.-Tko present tightness of money,
." ,,,,r ? Jchof ,h8 >c,llin ? «!“>* la I'm English
Stork Market,cootianitooperate very much against tho
Consols anln ikf’ A ha. taken place in
fi° “ f tS5r.are DOW quote.! at 68) J
row-'
N0 V’ 1 . 8 rr'i ' r haT « little change to notice in
market since onr but advices under date 3d inst Most dea-
° a pr ? ,uc .° havp b * 3 '» in more request by
V* l'^«*»'V«heeo fairly aunported, but
•SSKoSK*r*»•““
r . ” UM h<U u bcCD in more request, at rather
improving rates; among the late rales .re 0000 bags Samar-
Mg. vteMMC-spa. from 4tf. Ikl to44«; sod about 3000 bags
i g °T 1 ?? , ‘. n . ary ’« aW *- For export little hts
shSiSrtlSf 1 u 0lJc , r ' r, ■ n,3i, * Cnn * ,n tbe neighboring Con-
tincnul |H>rt. ihe sales are couluoj to actual 'want* whh-
out alteration ia price*.
at M *wfc»«‘«r, for both good, and
twi,t, bas kept t leCottoo mirkel very fiat; and aa holders
hav e conbau-d to evince an anxiety to rratixa, price* of alt
except the tetter dererlnUon. of American bare declined
il *l'o , 2 r - onl . * lin * ,0 ““F toortased business.
llAv RE, Xt)\, 10.—,\n active demand in filmed good
American lottons, which have advanced tfa2f. whilst lha
ravens baa teen the easo with • retard to inferior descrip
tion*, wteth have experienced a slight declins. The fraoe-
acUoai Inre^ima th* whole, been to a good extent. Srvsrel
larger s^eseflruefed. both for coa.umption aadlrao.it, aad
altho-ijh let. spirit was displayed yesterday, yet today
Ibera baabeng a reffcol In llmdenuod. Tho iataUigaoca
fraw the Minufartariagduirici. fo ——rtifim?---
yanm, which meet with a stead, laqairy.bal fowls are hra-
»y of aol*. ramawkat lower ia vain*. ThS stete of the
omrketooaHaae* quite wttelai—a, nod, ia fact, tha
fjPg* b T^ gWftl 1« ofa character rather fbvora-
siit}»&«SnMsarts
ff**ot | spirit, tod the ealae,either for *«•
•ewpttee or IrMMt. Ima barow ea a vrey sleeder *ea|e. Wt
Z tet wd It i essavt ofowpnwdsNorinw wore die.
».rarW>,-wlooioV.«raMte.sffectolwitl|.
(• noctm, Sarto Ml w OS qoteaJ II lit fill
•» I* IH- IWatoKM,, !•’
OMM^MlyofovNoaMwareala of Partem* o*4 A*t« tea a
wera rake# at a nmAiHimm, tteffonwr wm quoted »to
DUD.
In Wilkes county, oil tlio HOtli u!t. Mn. ELIZA
BETH ANN, w.l'e of Dr. D. \V. McJ.u.kin, and
daughter of Cunningham and June Daniel.
Suddenly, in Wasiiinztnn, (Ga.) on the 6th imt.
Mra. MARY M. WOODS, consort of Mr. John
G; Wootli, in the ISihyear of her ago.
VESSELS CLEARED, 8AILED AND UP FOR SA-
VANNAH.
Liverpool.
Ship Robert Si Alexander,
Sldp Ocean Qunn i,
Snip Anthony Audorton,
Ship LnsoJcr,
Ship l.'idy Culcbrook,
Ship Minerva,
Ship Jo in Bentley,
Ship Frances,
Ship Branches,
Ship St. Andrew,
Ship Helen .Mar,
Ship Erin,
Ship .Montrove,
Ship Wm.GIcn Anderson,
Ship Laurel,
Ship Coronation,
Grangemouth.
Ship Nancy,
.\cu-Orleans.
Brig Francis Ashby,
Ntu-York.
Ship Rowland,
Barque Lagrange, -
Brig L. Baldwlu,
BrigMxdbon,
Brig Excel,
Brig Acton,
Brig Atlantic,
Brig Wilson Fuller,
Hcbr. Columbia,
Cleared 13th Oct.
Sailed 26th Oct.
Sailed 31st Oct.
Sailed 28th Oct.
Sailed 5th Nov.
Sailed 9th Nor.
Sailed 15th Nov.
Cleared 18th Nov.
Cleared 18th Nor.
Entered for loading Otb Nov.
Entered for loading 17tb Nov.
Eoiirfo ii rferry.
Sailed 13th Ocb
London.
Entered for loading let Nov.
dude.
Sailed 28th Oct.
Sailed 15th Nov.
Sailed 15lb Nov.
Barque llenilia.
Brig North Band,
Brig Senator,
Hcbr, St. Helena,
Bchr. Charles Carroll,
Protldtnci.
Brig Pandora,
Bchr. Columbia,
Sailed 17tb Oct.
To rail8tb Doc.
Sailed Cth Doc.
Regular day.
To sail 16th Dee.
To sail 11th Doc.
Sailed 71b Dec.
Cleared 7th Dae.
Cleared 2d Dec.
To rail 19th Dec.
Cleared 8th Dee.
To rail 11th Doc.
Cleared 30th Nov.
To tail title Dee.
Cleared Otlt Dee.
Cleared 2ffd Nov.
Sailed 5th Dee.
Sailed 13tb Non
Philadelphia.
Cleared 4th Dee.
To tall wlthdeipalcb.
Boston.
8hip Othello,
Ship Sharon,
8chr. Virginia,
Schr. Mary Aon,
Wiscaaset.
Bath.
Hartford.
Sailed 34th Non
Cleared Btb Nor.
Soiled 10th Non
Soiled 33d Non
PASSENGERS.
Per barque Gazelle, from Philadelphia—Mr. 8bou»e.
Per steamboat Sautee, from Auguite-Mr. B. C. Asho, lx-
dy and two children, Miss Morel and 3 servants, Mira Alex-
onder.AIiit Ed iy, Messrs. II. Sheppxrd.J. Roberta, W. F*
Mxoer, 8. Buford, JL Fill*, Jaa. Oweue, J. O. Martin, R. R.
Rushing.
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, DECEMBER 15.1841.
CLEARED.
Brit, irarnoe George Canning, MuiUrt, Chatham, (Eag.)—
Ladd, Tupper k. Suture.
echr. Exchange, Widgeoo, New^)rkxa*-Cohoiq Miner k
Co.
ARRIVED.
British barqM Lord Goodrich, Dincta, Loaddo, HSdaye.
boo ad wQnalieo-patia with lost of rodder. fiaJlaat, to i.
II. Reid k Co.
Barque Uaxalte. Allea, Philadelphia. 8 day*, tbO. B. Cum-
mltg. Milas, to W. Duacaa, N. A. ilardet, A. Champioa,
Rasar A O'Driscolt, and order.
StejmlwatSmMcnNoch.Augtota, to 8. Solomon* k Co.
W bale# CettM aad Mdnn to S. Solommu 4 Co, W. 8.
Law toe, R. llstenkam k Roe, J. W. iUbaa, tX yirri. 8.
ILCFreace,C.ILCaaryfieid, W.Fhttefs— 4Cw, —4 to
SAILED.
IWg Philare,Deeae, New.York. .
Htsmbwai J. Vteee, DeitenPeriee.