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SAVANNAI1, !fOVK.VUKTt 3, 1831.
Review of the Market for the patl week.
H0MX3 fHOD0OTIONfl.
COTTON—Uplands, now, 8 u 0 ; old, OJ a S
Sen Inland, iK'iniirJ.
ft ICR—Inferior to good, 24 a $3j.
FLOUR—Baltimore, (I u 80 J.
Cnnnl, 87, dull.
CORN—Retail, HO a 05 cents, dull.
11A V—Prime Northern, 1st qual., H7 a 100.
WHISKEY—H7 a 30.
HUM—N. England, 40 a 42.
GIN—Northern, 41 n 45.
TOBACCO—Iioaf, 3 a 80.
Mnnulactured, 7 a HO cent
MAC KERRI
The Waelihif{luii News line announi'ud by nutliorily,
Chnrlu* E. Ilnync*, E q. t»a candidate for Congreer
lo fill Oioplscuof Mr. f.imi|ikm.
Ily the hri# VVttltlinin, «o have received Providence
l>ft|iei. of Friday, 23 h till.
Cirr Cornell. —The following are sni'ing lh«* pro-
ccedir g* M Tlmndity, not noticed •** our taut ;
Several violation* of lliu Dry Culture Ooninci, hav
ing come lo the koowli.dge of lliu Hoard, l ie Recorder
tun iuilruoled lo proceed iigaiiml olfender* immedi
ately.
Conn* il wm Authorised lo issue acrip lo N. J. Hay-
ard, lor |80UO, al an inn-rest of 7 per cent, redeemable
within li-n • ears, for bin find at the east end of die cite
placed within-he dry cm lure contract, .it 540 per acre.
In ron*eqiicnce of a belief that money can be h d at
five per cent, instead of seven, 'the rale now paid by
No 1,7 ; No 2,0 J NoJ^d^. the cily, tho Finance ComnnlU-e was auiliorised lo no-
gncialii a loan of 150,000, at not exceeding six per cent,
upon the i»siie f scrip, lor not exceeding len years, rc-
det-inab'o within thnt lime, and to bo Applied to the
payment of 020,000, <!..<r flie.U r.no and Fire Iii-nr-
Alice C itnpany, Charleston, and 528,000 lo the Hank
if the Siato of Georgia, and to the scrip given N. J.
From the Faulkland Islands.—Arriv
ed at Stonington, Con. schooner Breakwater,
from the Faulkland Inlands, whither she went
Steam-Ho at Nxvtnvrn*—According to tho Cin-1 Funeral OF Major GENERAL BaRTON.—
cuinaii A Iveriiser, ilicrn will be not less than rrom eight | ()ur flags from the shipping in the harbor, and
to nine thousnnd tans built on the oiuo this your.— the aevcrnl military posts wore yesterday tlis- 1
Among the boats building at Pittsburgh, aro one of 300 played at half mast in honor of the memory I on a Sealing voyage. The B. put in at Port
and one of 700 tons. of this vencrnbln General of the American Louis where she was forcibly taken posses-
' Revolution, whose funeral was solemnized at sion of by Vcrnct the Governor, acting us he
STE AM-r.AiturAiiF*—An ingenious mechanic, Gould- 3 o’clock, P. M. At 3 o’clock, the procession I said under the decree of the Buenos Ayrcan
mg, him iu»t comp eted a .icam-ca ri.ige, at Dedham,, moved from his late residence in South Main ' Government, forbidding nil fishing in those
M.i.-t*. Wo l.-arn from tho Du.lhara Patriot, that ii j st. under the escort of the Independent Com-1 sens. A gunrd of five men was put on board,
moved with rapid facility from the work shop, and as-' P»ny of Cadets. The Artillery, Volunteers whom the mate, Mr. York of this city, and
rmiilul il nte of .bout 45 degree, lor fifl«.n rod., w|il> I an( t Ggl'' Infantry followed in tour of tho j two seamen, contrived to shut below during
i i • . I.,.ir „ ; corpse. On the coffin was placed tho sword the night, and so retook the schooner. Site
given by Congress to Genera! Barton, tor his ; then proceeded to a port where some of her
tuvst route, an rout-m . gallant capture of Gen. Pfbscott. Minute j men had been left, lauded the guard, took her
Tfie K.n B .t.>n Ui.r»...ct«, o.hor of.are— »hi. t, B»«». were firod from the moment the pro- own men end came home. All her papers
I i. brinv. J^.eaiea Oonram. «.y-, *• It will I coBsion moved, until the aged veteran was were .cited at Port Lnu s. Schooner liar-
ii . full suit of deposited ,n his grave. | riot had also boon seized under similar ctr-
j The following account of tho capture of, cumstancos. There nre eight or ten other
! General Prescott was politely handed us by a i schooners, and several ships, ubout which a
'PAnipPffiNVPWTinv t » n t fricnJ. • Prov. Gazelle. good deal of anxiety is foil.
nVva v,, (w-f yV__2 Tiic Prom the Provi lenceClazrtu Of July 12,1777. The claim of jurisdiction over the Faulk-
CiMiventimi assembled at 10 o’clock The “ Thursday morning last, a party of 38 men I Ldatuls set up by the government of
t .tun nti mi ass inmcM 1 LK - 1 •: n f tb,. TmnnK thmSit an under the coin i Buenos Ayres, our government has formally
journal of yesterday m proceedings was read , 01 l,| o i rqopB ot^inis ruiue, imacr me corn | fir4w) lt . ; n nrtl
against'
| tic perceived that Hit- Cuurunl
American types.”
TALLOW—8 vents,
PORK—Prime, 11 i a 12 cents
BACON—04 a 7 cents.
HAMS—0£ a II cents.
I .ARB—IIJ » 12 vents.
BUTTER— 12 a 20 conts.
SOAP— Yellow, 0A a 7 conts.
CANDLES—Northern would tallow, Ilal2. , Hav rd.
Georgia, 15 oents. j 'The Trewni*>r was titi'horDutl to pay the M-y->r’»
Hperin, HI cents. I not*, <>r 13,000, in the Planter'* Hank.
CHEESE—5A a74 cents. I One hiiiidr<dil<>llir!< w«< up rocriiced for llm s r
LUMBER—Yellow Pino Ringing Timber, Lfiho Clerk efti.o Hoard of ll-a'ih.
4 u 80 ; Stcmn Sawed, 15 a 17 ; Floor- a. Morin, was drawn City Constable f r D<
mg Boards, 18 ; River I,umber, Boards, |
Plank and Scantling, 812; quart ere 1
1J inch, Flooring Boards, #M ; U’hite
pino Clear, 825; Merchantable, 810;
R. O. Staves, 10 a 12 ; W. O. Staves,
10 a 18 ; Shingles 3£ a 4.
FOU SIGN PB0DUCTI02ST9.
BAGGING—Dundee &. Inverness, 154a20J.
O/.NABURGS—8 a 84 cents.
BRANDY—Cognnc, (Hard, Bupuy &. Go's.
brand, 2 a 2j|; o'her I rands, l.00 a 1.75
GIN—Holland, 110 a 120.
SALT—Sark, 8^4 ; bushel, 81 5ft.
SUGAR—Havana, white, 10 a 11; Brown,
7 u 74 ; Muscovado, 7 u 8 ; Si. Croix,
H a 04 ; New-Orleans, 0k a 7| ; Rufin-
ed Loaf, 15 n 1ft ; Lump, IBa 14.
COFFEE—Prime Groon and other qualities,
10 a 134 cents.
TEA—Hyson, I a 81 10.
HUM—Jamaica, 1 12} a81 20.
Plister, 00 cents.
MOLASSES—West India, 30 a 32, cents.
New-Orleans, none.
Georgia, nominal.
DRY GOODS—British, 55 a 024 pcrct. ad. I
CROCK lift Y—15 a 25 ct. ad.
PORTER-London, 34 n 84 per doz.
IRON—Swedes, 00 a 805 per ton.
EKOHAiroX].
ON ENGLAND—no sales.
NEW-YORK—00 days, 11 a U.prnm.
BANK CHECKS—4 per ct. preiu.
PHILADELPHIA—4 do.
BALT! ORE—4 ' lo *
U S. BANK NOTES—Par.
C11A K1 .ESTON Dt 4 discount.
DARIEN DO.—Par.
B.\NK MACON DO.—U dis.
CENTRAL BANK—Par.
STATE BANK, (Geo.)- ) ..
Notes poyable at Branches. S '*•
Notes of the Central Bank and Mother
Bank of Darien of 85 and upwards are
at pur, while smaller notes are ut l-idis.
mucwTa.
TO LIVERPOOL— gd.
FRANCE—1 { n I? cent*.
NEW-YORK—75 a 100cents.
BOSTON—4 cent.
PROVIDENCE—81} per bale.
For some time past, wo I ave sulfercd great
inconvenience from the irregularity of the
mails. Failures of the main Northern mail,
have now become so frequent, as to be intol
erable. We bear all persons complaining of
them. How is this mismanagement to be
accounted for or excused }
Thu nhovo ih frogahi: Columbia T«‘lc*fin|u», nml wo
ihiak i« eili'or naaWol no n grrai «lii*lati«f to enable
him lo fiod lie canue of lliexe I'afairoR. We n*n«rilly
Iravillml willi llic ma.l from tVuuhingioii City, to Au
gusta, mid, of roiirts, uaw xnincthiog of the * iiiaimji—
nienl’ mi ibf road. We loft Fnymivillit, liHiveun thron
nml four, l\ M. for Caindcn, wliero Him mail was
ni fi. P. M. (lie next evening, bul wutli l not arrive un
til 7, and then only, by refining to s'op lor •limit r, am)
by mu,ID of llm p HHOigerH hduiiiii-tnrilig britms lo llm
itvo last d'iviT*. Five ininutuH luior, llic Colombia
Singi* winiM bavo boim polio, and wo loft to onjoi
iwoniy*four hours doumiion in ilu- town nf Cuinlun,
then very sickly. Two day- llurenfier, n friend com
ing by 1 he snmo rouln, found him*olf in that prodio'i-
ninni, ami wo w< ro told it was n Ircipiont occurrence.
AnmrmiviiT nv thf. I'urhiiust.—Samuel H'mr,
f Florida, to be Mandial of tho Fni'od Hi «ti-n, f r the
Eastern District of F orida, vico Wntom Smith dec.
R E M A liK S:
COTTON—In Uplands thoro is n fair de-
luand for the better qualities ortho now crop
which comes in very slowly, tho sales ntado
cire from 8 to 84—we quote H n ft, old 04 a 8
conts. In Hea Islands there is nothing do
ing, prices arc nominal.
RICE—Tho demand for this staple is
quite limited, and the few sales made, nre
within tho range of our quotations—wu quote
a* *a*.
FLOUR—Is dull nt our quotations.
COHN—Is mailing from stores, uccord'
ing to quality al from 50 a 05 cents,
The ship Prmi.hmt, Cai't. Chnmplin, arrived off
Cowes, on 1 bn H'h of Sep'ember, and <»"ihe Himmlo'
lundvd his Exeel'imcy Maruii Van Huron, Minislor to
the (' ml ol S'. .1'"nea.
and approved. Mr. Bud of New York, from ! inun d of Lieut. Col. William Burton, of this
the committee appointed yesterday, mudo a J»w'h accompanied by Major Adorns, „t the
report in part, recommending the adoption of j * r ® ln * Unpt. Phillips, Lieut s. 1 otter and
the four following resolutions : 1 Babcock, and Ensigns Stanton and Wilcox,
Resolved, That a committee be appointed ^ Vl, t m five bents from Warwick Neck .with
lo prepare an address to the people of the ft view to take Major General Prescott, Com-
United States, .nlirming the constitu'ionality | mender in Chid or the British and I'"reign
ami expediency of a Turilf, prctucting tho , 1 r »«P» on Rhode Island, whose head quar-
interests of Agriculture, Commerce and Alan-1 t . er8 was then at a lbmse about four in. Ins
iilaetiires. I 1,u,n Ncwpqrt. The Colonel and bis party
The resolution was adopted. i pnssinar the Enemy’s Ships and guard
Tho coiiuiiittoo was ordered to consist of I Ur»ntn, landed about 12 o clock at Night, and
one from otcli Slate. with infinite address and gallantry, got to
Resolvetl, That, n committo of seven bo, Prescott s undiscovered. A Lentinol nt
appointed to inquire nml report upon any eva- i Indoor hailed, but was immediately secured,
sion ofthe exist ing Revenue Laws—Adopted. anJ 1,10 P nrl y immediately breaking the doors
UrmM, Tlmt a cunmiittOB of one lioin U'" 1 entering llio Homo look lliu Geiioml in
each State bo appointed to draft a memorial! P'''*• Uis Aid do ( amp leaped trom u win-
to Congress, enforcing the propriety ofcon-l dow ,liH shirt and attempted to escape, but
tinning protection to American industry,
whatever reduction of duties may he consid
ered expedient on art ides not conflicting
with that industry.—Adopted.
Resolved, That u committee lie appointed
to inquire and report upon the effects of th>
declared it will not recognize.
CODIMI.RCIAL.
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: REI’TF.MIIIR IO.
FOR NEW-YORK.
E H T A n h I H II K n L I N K
Tho regular packet ship
FLORIAN,
T. S. Leavitt, master t
Will sail on Sunday. For freight
or passage having excellent accommodation!)
apply to the master at Jones upper wharf or ti>
_ HALL SHAPTER &. TUPPER.
nov 5
FOR HAVRE,
The superior coppered and cop.
per fastened brig
EMERY,
Capt. John Marshall,
Will sail TO-MORROW. For passage only
apply to BAYARD & HUNTER,
nov 5
FOR MATANZAS, CUBA,
The fine fast sailing schconer
LEXINGTON,
S. Sturtevant, Master,
Will sail to-morrow mornfcg.—
For passage only, having good accommoda
tions, apply to the Captain on board, at Bol
ton’s Wharf, or to ELIAS FORT,
nov 5
FOR
was taken n few rods from the House. The
party soon oiler returned to their boats with
their Prisoners, and some lima after they
had put off, the enemy fired rockets from
their several posts, ns signals for an Alarm,
but too late—the Bird had flown. The Pri-
V -rilf upon Agriculture, Mechanic Arts For- J were safely landed ubout day break at
eign Commerce, and the Internal Trade of Warwiek-ncck. On receiving the intolh-
the country. I g fl nce here, u Coach was immediately sent,
Carriod with but few dissonting voipos. I n,,d General and his Aid-de-(^amp a tie ml-
The latter resolution was opposed by Judge , cd Col. Barton and some other Officers,
Hemphill, of Pa. who deemed it ummcehsnry,' « rr,v ‘: <, 111 tow » a J, lwe,VP 0 p,ol:k - 1 l,0 i ! « l I » t ^ ,n .
inasmuch as the same object was comprised al,d important Enterprize must reflect llicj.
in the lirst resolution. highest honor on Col. Barton and Ins little
Mr. Johnson, of Baltimore, called up the **'* r, y- A r olu»cl ofthe Horse, with
resolution offered by him last evening, pro- least 70 Light Dragoons, took Major Gen.
vuling fop the anpointinent of a committuo of ^ ,ne * (betrayed by a lory,) 5 miles from his
three to report 'rules for the government of Troops. A Limit. Colonel of .Foot with only
the Convention. Mr. Sharp, of N. Y. said ! :,s privates ami (1 Officers has taken a Chief
tint the usual parliamentary rules would of Commander, when almost uucircled by an
course lie adaptod by the officers presiding, j Army and Navy.”
Several gentlemen made some observations j
mi the expediency of passing the resolution, 1
and it was negatived by a large majority.
Baltimore, Ortohcr 20.—IIownrd-Blrtrt Flour—In th“
narlv pari >>f ilto wci'k x.>ine pnrcrl- tr sold from
sinrf.s ni 95 60 n 96 37 1-2. On I’lmr-tlrty, one lol of
200 l<nrre!» wn* wild nl 96 20 • cr barrel and aevernl
lots of 100 bnrrnl.- al S3 25. m T'lii mornini; 0110 lot of
200 barrels was sold al 95 25 per barrel nml some
■'mailer lot - at 'he s.un • price. H-ilders gi n#ia'ly nnme
93 25 . dm store price lo-doy, and wc quote accord-
ina V. This mnrnint! u few lead, have been taken nl '
95 25, mid O'liers il 95 12 1-2 ; but most of tho deal
ers arc pay in' 95 per barrel and tb a last named iihisI
low be considered nt tho prevailing wngon rate. City
.Mdt* Flout—The general asking pricj lor extra is 96
37 1-2.
IVhiskey—T.iinilcd «.\!ns nf bhils. tuivo been made
this week at 33 1-2 n 31 cents, and the latter price is
now g. nernl V demanded bv b 'Idera, Sates of Sii-que-
leiima copt'cr :lisiilla<l hrls. fiavr been made nt .35 a 3(i
cents per giclo'i, as inq'iuli'y ; several parcels of prime
quail'y hr's. have been s"ld al 36 c ills. The wag' ll
piico of hrls. is 31 a 31 1-2 ecu *, exclusive of the bar
rel : and lie s'ore price 36 n 35 1-2 cents.
(.'wn—The markel Ihs rein lined s'eadv since on r
Iasi Hi peri, al 53 a 55 cents per Imslml for old, both
lute nnd yellow, nt which rues «n'c> have boon made
througbrnil the present w ek. These p-jees prevail to
day, mid we qtioio accordingly. Weimar of no sale-
if new this week—il is believed to be wo.lit 40 a 43 els.
Imsbel, accmd iig to ils condiiiun,
s—A sde of 160 kegs No. 1 Western lord
ideal 10 cents per lb. on short credit. Wn
continue to quote Western assorted Huron of approved
qun'iiy, al 7 cents per lb. Ualtiuiore cured Hums, 10
a 11 cents.
Hire—Is dull and without demand, al $4 fur good
parcels.
l)r. White, of N. Y. moved that Mr. Mont
gomery, of DiicIiohs County, be admitted as a
delegate. Mr. Sibley of Mans, opponed it,
h'-cuuse if the delegates could fill vacancies,
2 *0 persons would at once appear to urtfc
scats.—Tho motion wan lost.
The Hon. Henry Middleton, ofS. Carolina,
nnd the Hon. Albert Gallatin of New York,
Lord Brougham is the legal Sampson of
the ago or rather the Hercules, us he hns
cleansed, it seems, the great Augeon deposi
tors of hereditary suits, the English Chancery
On tho termination ofthe settings recently,
he ammiinccd tlmt lie hud disposed of all the
arrears ofthe business ofthe court, and tlmt.
there were no appeals undisposed of, petitions
unanswered, or causes unheard, except such
as were not ready, or had been filed since
Tins (log law in lo bo siiHj.i'ii IdiI in New-York, during
■ lm wmlcr. Four thousand vovcii Immlrcd dollars have
been paid a/pn inninis m llm emu no of tho summer, and
■lm dog killers finding animals rath r scarce in the city,
pi'iiclrato into lliu cmin'ry in march nf them.
Tli" G eonvillo, S. 0. Mountaineer, mentions il'C
ariivnl llicro ol'G"V. Dnvu', of Flmul'i, unit says, “ wc
nnd< rs'nnd tlmt llii»gdiilomaii i- going f«nna* c prcp ir.
niimiH fur llic pm pose of moving Ins family buck to Iv n-
mcky.
Tin Ammuca.n N av v.—According to n list ofthe
Navy, for 1931, t tire lira seven ships of 74 guns each ;
seven frigaioH of 41 guns j ibrco IrigatcB of38 ; '"o
skips of 24 5 ibirtoon ships of IH ; four sclmoimrs of
12; 01m of three 5 ami wo store ships. Hesidcs the
above, which nre ullnut, there aro on llm slocks, nenrlv
ronily for lunnchieg, fiiu ships of 74 guns; seven fri
gates of 44; and smno smaller vcshoIs. Tho Poonsyl-
vuniv, ontlin stocks at I’hiladcl dns, in the largest ves
sel in the navy—and she is supposed by many, to bo
(lie largest vessel in the world,
A bed of peal or turf, bus been oponotl near Now-
HnmswickjN. J, sxid to he 11 fi. deep, ami expccP d to
yield li>e or six millions of chaldron* per annum fix 25
years; throe chaldrons are said lo bo equal 10 ono of
coal, and the New«York G is Oompaiiy have con'raei-
cd fu a large quantity. Feat renews itself 11120 or 26
years.
Monky Li M>IN<1.—In Illinois, where there are no
wore, on motion by a member, invited to tuke j 'f* 0 proceeding June. Tho appeals disposed
Hunts in the Convention, of within a few mouths were 120, of which
()u motion of Mr. Everett, of Mass, it was ■ 103 had been fully argued and decided. Eve-
ordered that all tho committoed be appointed i r Y un,! waa a cause of importance, nnd there
by the Chair. was no short, cause Ivurd hy way of appeal.
' In the afternoon tho members again met j The amount of intellectual labour performed
when the Cltnir announced the appointment by this oxtraordin irv and unions genius, is
ofthe Committee directed by resolution in nearly as incomprehensible ns it is impracli-
the morning j cable to ordinary minds. There is or was
The General committee presented an ad- °nce, a metephysical theory which uscribed
dilioiml report.which vvassojamendedastodi- i difloroncos in men-’s molds, not to nature
reel that a committee be appointed on each ! ‘"i 1 education. If this pleasant conceit were
ofthe following subjects 1st. on tho pro- true, one ono would bo glad to know who
dilution and nianufucturo of Iron. 2d. on the | w<18 Henry Brougham’s school master, and
growth of Wool. 3d. On the manufacture of
Wool. 4th. On the production and manufac
ture of cotton. 5th. O11 oush duties, Bill. On
the cull tire of Silk. Hemp, and other agricul
ture materials used in Ihe manufactures of
the country. 7th. On the production and man
ufacture of Leather. 8th. That a committee
of one from each state bo appointed to audit
the bills nnd defray the expenses of the con
vention. ftth. On tho production nnd manu
facture of liOad, 10th On tho tho production
&• manufacture of copper. 11th. On the pro-
what his system was. According to an ac
count given in “Blackwood” ofthe extent
and variety of his occupations, lie must be n
sort of moral steam-engine, of we know not
what power, equally adapted to all intellect
ual process, the most vast and the most min- l,,nn
ulti. Halt. American.
Canada Cotton.—A Montreal paper gives
the following account of an experiment in
spinning the wild Cotton in Canada.
.. . „ Among the various plants which nature in
vV. manufacture ot copper. 11th. P 1 " 0 *' her Canadian wildness produces in profusion
ductim. nml iimnufuctiire of s,ilt. 12th On the : fm , h , rh bocll considered of less v«l-
smte of chemistry in tho V. Stoles nnoonnoc- up t| |, t whinh by , bo tlanadinns is call-
«1 with m'uiufiiotures nnd tho arts. 1.1thi On ] eJ CoUllnier . Curt l„ a de, nny ship loads are
■ he matou 1 and mamilnotnro ol .has. 11th. b j own oway bv n, v w j n j yearly, and yot tlmt
On the. pnaluoUcn. manufacture ondconsmup. 8 ,. Rd ho8 w 7 boen ascertained to be conver-
“°" 01 8 "s ar ' rlle convention adjourned. tibl „ to „ most u8efnl 01ld eV on important pur-
| pose. For this discovery the public arc in
debted to the observation and perseverance
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GEORGIA,
Carl Norriti,
nCSS9B3S3BBSS3bWill leave THIS DAY,
with two t«»w boats. For freight or passage,
apply ut tho Steam Boat Office.
WM. TAYLOR,
nov 5 President Steam boat Co.
FOR
iUClUSTA,
The steam-packet
GKO. WASHINGTON*
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nov 5 JOHN W. LONG, Agent.
Miss Burn’s
R ESPECTFUL!.Y informs her friends
that she has removed her School to its
former locution in Broughton Street opposite
the residence of ,T. Cuylcr, Esq. wlidro she
hopes hy unieiniHed attention to the improve,
muiit of her Scholars, morally as well as iq^.
tellectually, to meet tho continued npproba-
lion and support of ihe parents and friends of
the children committed to her cure.
l>oy "> 230-pmt
Boly^lott I3il)los.
T HI' RU Uscrib*»r has on hand and for sale,
-H- h few very nput copies of the English
version ofthe PolyglottlBiblo, containing the
Old and New Testaments, with the marginal
readings, together with copious nnd ongin-
iil selections of references, to parallel uml
illustrative passages.
JAS. C. A. JOHNSTON.
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jp.'jrzyjp)^
Ai A'lointu. on Mon.lnv, FioniHicK H.T.RnnMSE,
aC«'d 34 yours ; on the 20'li nliinio, Amu. Cook, of
C IIIK'CtlCUl.
Iii Jo ins County, on tho 25 ultimo, Danif.i. Hocii-
0 AX .It’HAN,n ; .-"d 33 vesrs.
MARINE JOURNAL.
PORT OP SAVANNAH.
W.UKH AT TVBKF.
8 1
ft 10
Rail Road Rkpoiit.—Wo have been fu-
voratl with a copy of tlie Report recently
GROCERIES—Thu transactions in Gro-1 lnw» nunitmt u«ury, tl»oCounty Cnmmis.ion"r«nf Mor- j made by Alexander Black, Esq. theCommis-
ceries aro small, the businesH ofthe season j gun Co. who hnvn chargo nf the Soli ml Funds, l»aw sinner to the Directors ofthe Rail Road Co.
having not commenced. Tho sulcs made I adYortiord tho rntoaun which they would loan the anme,' B gives us a minute account ef the operations
aro fur rotad. at our quotations.
follow*: On all sums of 9200 nr U-rs, lent for ..n,. on the Rond, exhibiting in detail the work
yoar, 30pur cent. |>o(frtumim—liir two ycmn, 27 ;»• r | done on each section, and tin* preparations
coni.—for thren years, 24 per rent.—for four yours, 23
per coni.—for live yonn, 20 per cout. On sum*
200 and not rxeerdme 800, Unit fur unu year, 27 par
coni, per annum—for two ynr«, 25 par cun'.—for
llu.’0 yeats, S3 por cenl.—fur Tour year., 21 «'«■ | ab ,„ c l mt t i„ p u |,| ic , tiotll such pnrtiolia of
l.,r live- y.ar.,19 ,.,‘r ronl. Oniuiii. over (iUO, l™i t.r j ,(,,3 ,| 00ument „„ „f m „ sl ,. (!l , c ral illter-
oiu- year, 21 por wnl. |>or aimuni-far uv.. )•.»,«, 22 | ,, s |. t |„. monn t i m o thu fi.ll,living stlltu-
per cent.—for three years 2 > per coni.—for four yoar*,j mont will aftbrd an idea ofthe work done :
18 por cent.—for five years, 16 per
The Mncon Advertiser
A ND Agncultoral and Mercantile Intcfti-
gencer, by M. I>. J. Si.adk, Mac on,
lieu.—Published semi-ivockly at Foe Dollars
per annum, payablo in advance.
This paper*has been in operation for six
months ; and (Yom tho oxtonsivo patronage
which has boon enlisted in its helmlf, during
that brief spaco of time, the Editor flutters
himself that bis olVorts bavo not been alto
gether unacceptable In tho public. South Amuru ax Gorrox.-Sampluaut .l*i*desc,ip
Tho AdvkhtisKII embraces the following lion of cotton from Payta, in Peru, taken from a I 1
departments : ! wmW tree, said to ho mdi B
1. Local and General Politics; and here J iutlioRcud wero imported into tho part of Hosion, uint|
its inscription is, “ Andrew Jackson—and a part of it, saw pmn -d llicro, ha* boon *cnt to Charlm
mad'
” | wlml
an account ofthe progress of tli
enterprize, which must, wo think, be satis
factory to those concerned. We shall prob.
ofthe lady of Dr. Stewart Chisholm, of Glen-
gary, in Upper Cauda, who resolved upon
making the attempt to spin some ofthe wild
cotton, heretofore lost to any good purpose,
The attempt has so entirely succeeded, that
, ..• .. not only bus Mrs. Chisholm spun a verv large
to c "\ T r'l ' ,l ;- It exh.b.ts upon llic ,,uant.ty of llic material.but has cause/ il to
m a lucid and well arranged manner, W0 / 0 int0 „ gor . ofetnffi) m „ Bt valuable ,
lmpoKant in this rude climate, for many purposes, in
the habitant’s. and cottager’s establishment.
We have been favoured with a piece of the
manufactured stuff, cut from this web, and
which all persons desirous of so doing, will
be ^welcome to inspect ut tho Herald Office.
Wh d" q<
Of wliicti
30
tier c uii ract
tlior*' is cloarod and grubbed
wide
. I Aod opened 200 foot wide,
i, forty h .lexot which, | d w , w|P0 o1i whichexcavatioi
the Rights <\f the Slates, and the Sovereign
ty of the States
2. Agricultural Pursuits—im far as they
relate to Southern'culture. 1 “this depart
ment, ull the facilities which our best periodi
cals afford, will be used.
3. General Intelligence, Month, and Po
lite Literature—in all of which a strict re
gard is paid to correctness and taste.
4. Commercial Notices-— including the
state of our nmrkot, and of such others, as
may be interesting to our Planters and Mer
chants.
0^7“ Post-Masters throughout tho State are
is coin-
p'ttfod.
Dmtnnco on which Pdos aro driven,
. Of ihis iln re am cup* fit ed uo lo
ton for tho inspection of tho curious. The oust ol this y,,,; ra j|,. s | a |j iM „| W fdfi«d,
co'tot), at tho pluce of producti >n, is ono cent per lb— Tl*" quantity of piles lo.idy umpired
1' paid tlio duly of three coni* on forty pound* in 'he i A'l.t engBBed to bo dolivm-d
1 • - ' Jsi *ck ol I minor on hand sulhcit'iit tor
one hundred, being iniporod in tho *ood. It couia he c «pa nnd rui s for
nfiiirded to be sold in Hoslon, from 8 lo9cent*. The Quantity mnl.r comrucl and dulivciing,
Eifi'clive tuiuo employed,
Charleston I'airiol, my* the staple in course, firm aud
as long us Santeo Cotton.
Tho bark'Nolson, nf Whiibcy, Thomas Burnell, mas
ter, arrived lately at Newfoundland, seventy days from
Killala, in Ireland, with passenger*, in want of provis
ions and water. U,*on enquiry, it appoareJ that sixteen * miu uim ,„. u tJ1
passenger* had died on the passage nnd others were | Quantity ol piles prepared,
River.
62 1-2
Mills.
51
do
12
do
45 1-4
du
33 3-8
do
25 1-4
do
19
do
15 5-8
do
12
do
18 1-4
do
21 1-2
do
Bank State of Georgia, f
Savannah, 4th Nov. 1831. f
TVTOTICE.—The Board of D rectors will,.
11 on Friday next, elect a Teller for this
Bunk, in tho room of Jos. Habersham, resi
gned—Salary 81,600. Bond, wi'h two or
more good and sufficient securities in the
sum of 815,000, will be required.
“ov 5 A. PORTER, Cashier.
457 per**
It'stern Division; from Edisto to Il vnhurf;.
Wlmlu line under contract 70
Of which cleared amt grubbed, 30 feet
wide, 41
And opened 200 f ct wide,
Cubic yars of excavation done 40,000
Piles driven,
Rui'slaul and wedged on.
solicited to net ns Agents fur the Advertiser, j s ek. A pairenger testified that ho, and other persons'
for whioh an adequate commission (10 peri Imd been received on hoard and socretod ill the forccas-
cent.) will be allowed for every subscription tin by Capt. Hiirnell, whilst tlie Custom’s Ofilcor nl
they procure, accompanied by tho cash. Hallinn mustered the passenger*, which led to nn In-
231)
w
Cook XVunted.
ANTED a atoady Woman to Cook for
quiry into the numtmr of parsons in th« vesse 1 , and up
on investigation it appeared that tlie muster r II only
contained a list of men, women and children, amount
ing acc >rdu’g in tho passenger Act, to 183 2-3 a bills,
Quantity of pdcs under contract deliver
ing
i 1-2
71-2
20
35
Tlie Mobile Commercial Register urges
the establishment of a Penitentiary in Alaba
ma and thus notices the disproportion be
tween crimes and their punishments in that
State :
Tlie petty pilferer, whoso hunger may
prompt him to stenl a loaf of broud, is liable
to the same penalty as tho hardened oflen-
der grown bold in wickedness and dexterous
I in villainy ; and the maker of a forged note
for fifty cents, or the inconsiderate youth,
who lilts his master’s latch and robs him of a
dollar, is (loomed with the ferocious murder
er to expiate bis crime on the gallows. Hu-
Mdu*.: manity revolts at the execution of such laws,
lto 'and the consequence is, that while our Jails
do | are crowded with olfendcrs at an enormous
| expense to the State, convictions tor minor
d° | offences rarely take place, and thieves and
j® I swindlers of* every grade uro turned loose
upon society.
ARRIV El),
Brig Waltham, Sheldon, Providence, 6 dny* to J.
S'on" & (’o. Merchandise to E. Wood, W. Halo, .1
Bendy, Tafi & Pudelford, II. N. Aldrich, Eddy, E lis-
tmi & Blanchard. G. II. Metcalf, J. Fell, C. Limnti,
11. Alibi- h. N. Church, W. B»wrrs Si Co, O. John
son & C-., R. Se W. Kins, It. Habersham, E. A.
Junes, R. I. Arnold, I.K.Telfi, W.Lip|iin, and other*—
P.vtscngers, W. Lippilt, lady and (bur children, i\lrs.
Luther and two children, .Mrs. Olinsienil ami two chil
dren, Mrs. Williams and two children, Mrs. Ch idbourn
and child, Mrs. Jnlmson, Misses Ediolt, Tmnp, and
Lippitl, Messrs. Wood. S. A. Candy, E. Bowers,
Kiiifili', S. P. Allen, 11. Aldri* h, J. Gladding, A.
Aldrich, W. Richmond, and N. Church.
Schooner E tfil.,, Wood, N"«-York, Gdnys.* Mer
chandise lo Cohen & Mi ler, S. Pin brink, J. Stum* & I
Co, G. Sc. C. H 'nnev, W. Crosby—fificen Piusenger*.
Schooner Signal, Houtli, Charleston, 1 day. North
ern Produce lo the muster.
Schooner Agnes, Swasy, St. Aligns ine, 2 d>y«.
Bound lo Charleston, put in on arcount of head wimla—
Passengers, Mrs. C' ok, Mrs. Fortune, Mrs. Dupon
uml child, Messrs. L. Piatl, G. \V. Si urges. W. H.
Lee, W. Dory, W. Wolf, A. Ayres. J. Harrison, M.
H. Lamar.
Sioop U livnr, Burden, New-York. 5 days. Mer
chandise to Ciaghom & Wood, B N. Douglass, A.
Leonard, and lor Darien—f* it Passengers.
Sli op Eafi o, Allen, Roch-sior, 6 days. Northern
Produce to the master—ono Pusstnurr.
Slo p Jackson, Lis-et, Red,or.i. to W & II R so,
12 hales cotton tv E Fort uml R Si W King. Two
passengers.
Soop Wave, Blnnkinship* N w-Ynrk, 7 days, mer
chandise lo E sworlh & Wav, Claglvm & W ood, N.
It. & It. Weed, W. C. Bir er, G. & C. Bunny, A.
Bonini, Colien & Millar. — 1 passenger.
Steam-Boat Carolina, Wray, Augti-tn, with boots
Nos. G & 8, 1415 hales coil n, Sin. H. IL Furman &
Co. J. Ganuhi, D. L. Adams ii Co. .1. Stone & Co.
S. I). Corbet, A. Lo Barhier & Co. J. P. Il-nry, Tuf
& P.idteford, D inning & Cumptinld, L. Baldwin &
Jos. Cumin.n^, C. Lip,.ill, J. il. llurrouglia, H. Loro
& Co.
WENT TO SEA,
Schooner Ariel, Macu.im.ira, llaliiimirc.
SAILED,
Ship Hcnrv, M Kunzio, Ne«-Y rk.
Brig Sea Gland, Alw.iod, Boston.
Sloop Ann Maria, Briggs, Darien.
Brig Horizon, up for ihis port at Providence, 27th.
Sch’r. Hilly Tom, cleared for Ihis porta' Boston,26.
Sch’r. Emily, cleared at N. York lor Si. ilary’s, 28.
Vessels in the port of Charleston, November 1 — 12
ships ; 1 hark ; 12 brigs ; IG schooners ; 3 sloops: 2
steamboats.
Slock of Timber on bund Toi Rails and
Caps
Quantity under contract to bo delivered,
Ell’eciivo force,
This statement is m ide tin to the 15th 0>*J.
Charleston Mercury.
do
29
35
ISO
Y Y a small family. One tl.at ca.: bp wll: >nJ|||al 3 , 0 s ,„ u h ,j „ ctu ,„ bt . cnr ,.,.,, b ,,i 0 „b 0 »,j,: is ilawninf. upon us from tho Kust, we give
recommended will near of a permanent situ-1 wW „ 00 , J; sanlc A ; mide aUou , a „ CKl . s . the following announcement from tire Lon.
anon b> applying al tins olhoe. | „ 100 pmon .\ Wvo lho ve!sol c „ uW ,„gally car- Jon , I[ evln , ccs a *l“»«*k
I Doctor Bowen, of Columbia county, Ims
do } invented a Surgical Heil-slead, which nitty
I bo seen nt the Hospital in this city. It is
persons j 5a jj t0 jj (> ft vcr y ingenious nml skilful con
trivance to promote the comfort of those who
have the misfortune to be confined with bro-
To show bow the radiance of knowledge ken bones. Augusta Constitutionalist.
person* above wliut the vessel could legally
j rv. It also appealed that no regard had been paid to
] tire quantity of provisions pinion board, nnd tho parson-
St. Andrew’s Society.
A QUARTERLY MEETING of the 8a- i «" r,ll * d , 1,10 " al “ ” f " l0
vn ninth St. Andrew’s Soriotv, will be 1 necessaries of lire amt suluciont accommodation. Hnv-
hcld at the City Hotel THIS EVENING, ing pleaded guilty, the Attorney General ordered him
the 5th Current, at 4 past 7 o’clock.
By ordor of Tiiomas Yoi no, President.
Kofi* . MJtKS 7’AViQR,
) to pay a fine of 2601. for the fii*t, and n fine of 10PI
| ihe second offence, aud Ij b* impriaoued until tb.
I iums should bf paid.
nequuintance with facts, and geography,
.vlnch may surprise some of us benigned hea
thens of the West:—
Wilson tiic Ornithologist.—^W
John F. Parisot,
CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER,
H AVING returned to Ihis cily, is rendy
to attend to the calls of his friends At
the public. He returns them his thanks for
flu' liberal pntronuge he has hitherto received
and solicits a continuance ofthe same. II*
xvill repair CLOCKS, WATCHES AND
MUSICAL BOXES of all descriptions.
He begs leave to inform tho public general
ly and particularly those persons who have
lately applied to him, that he is now prepar
ed to execute with neatness nnd despatch,
COURT, NOTARIAL Si OTHER SEALS,
Engraving done at short notice.
N.B.—He may be found at liis old stand,
Broughton-street, Savannah.
”ov 5 _ 239—pH
For Snle,
ACRES of Land on the Great
hJ BuffiJne Swamp, in lots to suit
purchasers. For particulars upply lo
5 JOHN MILLEN.
Stone Ware.
GALLONS Stone Ware, now
. l.Hj'Vf landing and for snlc hy
nov 5 ENS WORTH & WAY.
Refined Oil.
1 GAL ['ONS Refined Oil, just.
I. nJ\J received nnd for sule low by
nov 5 ENSWORTH & WAY.
Goshen Butter.
VJ/'i KEGS Goshen Butter
w 1ft half bids Fulton Market Beet'
Just landed and for sale by
nov 5 ENS WORTH & WA Y.
Apples, Potatoes and Onions.
AH BBLS Eastern Rotutocs
IL " j \r 15 do Apples in good order
15 bbls Onions do
Now landing uml for sale by
nov 5 ENS WORTH &. WAl^_
Negro Clothing.
T HE subscribers have on hand a quanti
ty of coarse Clothing, suitable for ne
groes, which they offer for sale very cheap,
nov 5—p MAYERS & HAMILTON,
[FROM OUR CORItEspOM»ENTS.J
Oficc of the City (iusetlc, )
Chariosmn, November 3. f
AHHIVED,
Ship Martha, W.Uon, New-York, 5 day*! left ship
Emperu nn.J rch'ioncr Oregon, for 8 woman, next <Lv.
Ship Cotio amis, Sampson, Now-Y'.rk, 6 days.
Brig ' ash.or, ^tels-.n. Ballon. 10 days.
Bund Boxes.
1 00 STS IjargL> Si - ze BAND BOX
ES, just received per schr Wave,
Norfolk, Oct. 29.—The ship James Per
kins, Captain Crowell, announced in yester- . u __
day’s Beacon, as having been churtered by from New York", for sale by wholesale, low-
tlie agent ofthe Colonization Society at tins | er, than can be purchased for, at any other
place, for the conveyance of Emigrants to j establishment in Savannah.
Liberia, is a much larger vessel than then j Also, received by recent arrivals, one bale
observe with sorrow, nnaccount of the death represented.—Her burthen is 385 instead of 1 DOMESTIC CARPETING—and n great
and buiral of poor Wilson, somewhere in I 325 tons. This is a matter of some conse-j variety of staple and fancy goods. For
for the state of Philadelphia even while the Ed-! quencc, taking into consideration that she is j sale ut wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices,
civ i inburgh journals are anticipating his return, j to accommodate ubout 300 passengers, inclu- j by A. BENNETT,
Uden with scientific treasures.” (ding children. j *nov$—p No. I, Young's Buildings.
Cut Nails.
1 ICEGa - :Jd 10 24J . Cut Noils, for
l sale by
nov 5 ENS WORTH & WAY.
Paints, &c.
200 KEGS of 1st and 2d quality White
200 lhs Ground Verdegris in Canisters,
2 3 nnd A lbs. each
50 lhs. Prussian Blue, No. I
* *300 lbs PnrisiWhite
200 lbs Litharge
1ft boxes Crome Yellow
ft do do Green
50 kegs Spanish Brown
50 lbs. Chinese Vermillion, just re
received and for sale by
nov 5 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Just Received,
2 III IDS Rotton Stone
2 do Pumice Stone
1 Cask Turkey Umber
1 do English Terra de Senna
For sale by
HAZARD & DEXSLOW.
nov l