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| li%V*. I£ «x« t*l<n no n<*iice af lutck (r mlit, it wi I net | Tasifi ('oxvr.xii"’*.—\\ r funl tlm blowing xmonjr !
I "*>( ,f *'° e»!cul*ie Ihfl »! •**2*SP U ’ 1 proceeding* of ilii« body «m MiJimI .y 31st if t.
I lime y*,»r» conveyance w>nbl, l«v 440 000 morn Him i
| p iy lln* cost of i|i« r«aH, Hut, if I mi«ia1m not, ill* . . ,
.*lriil*li n ,,f tlm profit* rxperlrd fr- ni iln- (! arlen'nn J pri.NCtftnil to till* consideration of ill*’ CoilVen-
Mai 1 Itund, d**irioii«'r»i« ilm' tlm Ms wjil Ihi rqu .1 to tj oni „ resolution proposing to anply a ner-
ui p „|,| ic d u iie«.arisinx from
P*r mi'arlv ll |l lie nirnrrcil Willi or.li mry ahill. . *
v w, will, vi .inr ,i r#rrrnT m -i,.- ,,r., lf .r,. T i . f i'.p • nriffMo ns-ist tin; southern Wales in man-
llMtn««»i,|i nnl itrinH, nmi •i,w n- nihilatinn «' fi ivim- ufscturiug Slaves into Free tjion.
n-ii, | Hunk Him * pref»r«l»l<* M'licme, even to 8..i'll | There wan a strong, immediate and univer-
c»r. m. Bill. In «.»» mv U ll .. ,1 „„| <> x pr.-Hsioil of iliMpprotmlmo oTHw i.li-a
unnrri- ii.iry, rhe nr snnliy of pi iwanftrade eacli | . . . , V.
«»'lii r, in , mutual fit; 'nt ihom w!„. think t\«. I untamed in llie resolution. So fiOon ns a
hvili.' -fii.i'iil,. |,.||of 8nv mu;ih.Itrnnmirk m I fM M rV«. hearing could In* obtained, Mr. Ingersoll of
j ii.j, will he iniprovu , fnrgni ilm enniwuitv nf ihn gm.ii Philadelphia addressed the uhrr with great
IU*Tkh4*» Wm •" »P’" 1 1«'r 11’"'" oriloiuo.l, iMho .,,(Or.nl H'ii .in , .Mi - 1 ,.„ r iiohtiu..M an,I 81‘iieibility, an,I deprecated
I A loiter from nn officer on board the U. S. ] arrow,
ship Boston, to his father in this city, dated | A scl,,,oner » fr0,n PhiU'Mp*'•».
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CAVA *7*1; A XT'
TIH IMDAV .UtMlNINr;, NOV. 10.
A member from Albany county (Mr. French) 'off Milo, Au»*. 20, confirms the arcouni oftlie
dnatruction oftlie Greek frijrate llollna, which
it will be recollected, waa built in tins coun
try. ife says:
We have iust beard from shore, that Ad
miral Minulia bus blown up the Greek frifrnto !
1 lellns. Cnpo d’lstriafl bml sent orders to the
Russian squadron to take bei^-thev (rave Mi-
aulia 5 hours t.» consider, before the evpira- j
tmn of which time they saw the repiilt. The
j Greeks do not like Cnpo d’fslrtns, who is a
i n mere tool oftlie Russians, and Ims n sqnn
hero. Miaulia
is now at Hydra.”— C. Courier,
■ A) 1.11),
S’'nnn«r Km*kx, Nirki-mnn, Anx Chvcs.
" Marv Ann, Fi'hiin, 8av nnah.
SIiviji Miiriimr, Ilunlinglnn, Sivunnal).
** Dingo, SturtuvHni, Savannah.
mPARTin.
B'tal F.litahclh, fu l cargo for Macon.
•' Vino I’retiiicnl, do do.
CUra Fuller, do. do.
Notice.
L AV DAYS on Cotton per boats No. 4 Si
5 will expire this nrtornoon.
WM. TAYLOR,
nov 10 President Steam bout O'.
*'* J " y , ' r T , ‘’on gi “"* ‘"' l rnV "‘ l ‘ 1 ’ 0 '*■“ W I r| , ;w!iri; ll *lil“r,'"'iI j? ,ho . n,nel •■np»»»'«nea lan„,llano tfio a,l„p. dron , t w , ,| isp0 , a | , lcro .
iMUed iiom Ihi* Ollfcs io#in»now, . Car ilina, then are o liw r«MOW hero unneca.tary to 1 tion of liny SUCH mcasunre. Wero lllfl Con- • -
' nifiiion. I volition, mi d he, to puss such a resolution.
The ■Up of Ihn Oh ir'rii.n, G ,*•»*, with a F.itrun -r v , s«vi ral y. an haw ftlap'nd Mime I propoMil in von | the object of their OSdttinblinff Would lie not
Tin:* ! "" ,y .»«•• >«« i-m
pinjcct imw wurili alienttun I 1 irur r i«
MItINDLBY.
r.n'ieo ofihu nowiper Hogarth, only arrival yodcnl
Wc ih ink iliani for lhair allanlion, hnwrv:
We hive rewAvad from « frigi d, • Lon l"n psprr nf
Ihn evening nf Sep'. 28 h, end ill*- Liverpool Cmiri' r
of ihe 2S h, brought hy the *hip II •» nh, m Ctiurlov-
tnn. They contain no in'*ri! than we hive anl* filed
from the Chnrloiton papnra, l*nna papers of Sauir.
ilav Jl'H had horn reonivod in Ipondon, hut limy were
roniplclidy doviilu’o of now* of any du«cri|ition.
Nuw.Ynrl papers «r Thurailay l"«t, have linen re-
reived in Clinrles'on, hy Ihe ship Haludn, A lip from
TWO DAYS I, VTI.lt.
The ship 11 ■ >t! irih at Charh s un sailed from Liver
pool on the 35th September, to which dale *h« bongs
papers and London to the 27'h. We do not find much
inte lifjrrire of interest in the Charleston papers. The
actual situation of the Polish Army «»* a matter of tin-
ccitninly.
'I'lin Ircnfy nf Peace betwoen B tlifiiirn nnd
Holland, ns arranged by; tbo Cmife-once, it
that the sense of the Convention woul I be
expressed bv u strong negativn vote. They
bad no rigid, and no business, to interfere
willi the Southern Stales in the all-absorbing
matter of slave populat ion.
The mover hern withdrew the resolution,
and the scone ended.
The fflowing ire n few misc«"aoeuUs items roo-ived
hy t ie Ni ' rod .,t Charlastnn.: —
Artlnir Clngg, Hsq. wlinan deojb is announ
ced at Mnnohester, >s said ♦*» h ive left proper-
Hie mediation of Austria and I’riisstn. Tina
is not the most pronesing nrrangem >nf in the
Thosisloen milohmisn, lung-known to travellers on
(lie AuipiUa road, has recen'ly been repaired nnd im
proved ; and, aa wi'l bn seen by his ndverti*oinohl, i«
now kept by Mr. \Ym. M. Oh A in, !• was once a
piano of considerable rosmt, nnd may become so again
under its present munngflni"iil. Fishing is u»ml ill lit"
Grin ks jiini nt hand, and in Ihn river nh Mil a niilii oil'.
Duck nh'Mituig also i* ernell. nl, and some m.irvelloos
boils,in that line, wrro puiliirmel ill dial neighborhood
not long since.
OnsrnriTloN* IS Houns.—Duong Ihe «iUina of the
last !#egi«'alur« Mr. \A'm. Wii.iiami, nf ibis cilv,
proposed lo dial lnuly In conlrad for the removal < f
t ees, ro Is and other nbslrnclinna cn-'ing in die dif-
I root navigable water courses in die slate wh rh he
priiposed nTecting hy mentis of a machine, w'nse nnph-
cation to tliis use, he claims s his Invention. A com
mittee on die subject was nnpoioied, who opened a
correspondents witb Mr. AV. but want of dine, the
session being near its close prevooled au\ thing d< fto-
(lien, The proposition, we underslniid, will he ronotv-
Oil ii, i|,e prornl Legislalurfl, nnd from 'lie terms ilia*
he offer*, we thin' nn nrrnn •emenl w ill made, from
whirli, ns die effiracy nl die die mneh'ne t-as been
lesled, in the presence nftwelvo respectable ciiirons nf
Havannah, whoso oertiArala of its orees«ful applies.
Inm. we have seen, much benefit must resul' to ihe
linvipniinn of i hose sirenms, a' present dangerous, from
the presence of sunken lugs, Ike. ll linn also boon used
In raise In "ted finis from ihn bnllnm of the river, die
Iasi of which was of large dimensions, heavily Ind ui
with brick, sunk accidental'/ nt the Eschnnir Hock.
Ii is a machine, wo are told, simp'o, hut of minimise
power, and no object, however weighty or ll-mlv fixed,
ran resi«l ils force when once in ils grs-n. TH" o rn -
piietor proiioses that a committee shall be appointed,
and lie will furnish apparatus and bat'd ' lo work under
their inspection, an any of 'lie rivers, ( r ten days, ai
ll,e expira'inn of which, if it is the opinion of die com
mittee that Its ntihtv decs not warrant the expense, Ihe
loss to bo his j but if the 6X"erimnnt Is siiccessfu 1 ,
then the state In en'er in'n a eon'rant fur Us unmcdinle
application to the different or principal rivers of Geor
g'S.
AVe we'ro'iu* our old « *rre«pindent •* Hamm rv,"
ag into our columns, and 'rust that 'hi' mav prove hu 1
the first of a senes of essav', on a subject with wl ich
he appears ao familiar. The time is iiimperious to die
disaemioalian of this kind of information, much more so
than when •• Hrmley" last «r<*le.
TO Till? F.niTOIlS OF TIIR okouoian.
HAIL ROAD TO Al’GrSTA.
(Irvllemm s—You will, I irual, 1 ard m an n*d cerres.
pno.lcni when he addre res you on ihe si,t'jr<
of ihe
•posed Rail Road from Ao»u«talo llei-hinan's Lake
In a reeenl National IiUe'hgeurer, ii is asserted dial
*• t vo thirds f tliis line (on the rail mad from Ralliriure
i" die Ru'omae,) will ha'aid d <wn with wooden mi's. —
They are eeipl yed partly with a vie v to lei 't,e em
bankment* setl'e, and partly from «he co"«idcra'ion
Ihxt slime nan, hy mcn"a ol them he- hereafter trans
ported mine economically, to finish die mud in n per
manent manner."
The like ffan is aibm'ed on die Vcw-.lers*,. R >i'
Ro d. OfilW nndcr'atiieg several mi'es -ret., beh,i,|
down with wood, in order dial " the walks may aeii’e."
'I he oppononla of a rail road along die w«si side of
Ihe S 'vnnn .Ii, have, to further thi-ir o" ii objects, us-
scr'ed lint die silo was i n l ‘av- rub'o. Snppo-i"g ill"
report to originate in selfish mo ives and interested
views, I never behoved it, I now find my sconticum
— -tic p<-posed rad road to Heishman's Lake,
or tbo lo ad id permnoom •mm k ,,|i..h.
Hence, olio groat ddficul-v ■••err me, and | tru«l
the capital, energy and eit'erpritn of (’
Tin* London Goiirier of tlm 2lib wtyg —
" Thera in no political intollitynnce in tic-
AnslriatiO server of the 1 ltb,vvliioli roadicd
" H tmirnina. I' cotitniiH nn ox trad femn
tliu LornbiTt: Glizotio of tbo bv which it
Hplioiir* that tboro romainoil only 22 p -rnonH
World, nltlioujrli tbo Hifluoiico of Great Rri- alllideil willi tlio cliolora in tin* citv on tbo
tain nnd Franco will, doiibtlo«B, opornlo indi-; previous ibiy. Fn.in llto coinmonnontont of
tlm Courier Office, informs us they contain um lung of j W1H cxpoc'od, wouM bo ni^nod by Ibo lfli Ii ly to tlio visin'* of jCoROdhhi o.liH'flv noquirod
importance. Oct. Luxctnburpf is to belong to Ini* former, j by Ibu Htn*copsful pursuit of bis bx iness aa a
— r 7~~~. ~ 7 , ... and tbo rompoiisntion for tbo clnim of Ho!- Cotton rnorolianl in that town.
The Inte information from MillodgeviHemd.ca.csd,.. | U|w , llumilo t „ M( . tl|ug j |, y Austria u, '
much oxciling a* well as inlcresnns """ ur w * 11 t' r "* IVnssi i.
bably occupy'he ear'v 0“ rt "fene H'-ssum of dm Leg- j Accordin'* to tbo Autfnburff GnZ'jllo. Ro
i.lutum. I ll* •*»»«• of rurtv and the trial of sireng'h. | „| n jnt««nds to sflltlo tin* fulP of Roland, tl'id-
.. Ill I . —n llto vary Fir-1 >1my, «>• ills nli'iics uflll"
presiding officors nf die two Houses. Tlm prcencs of
every member Is diercfurc highly important at the open
ing ofihu Session. The appo'm'ment of Ihe several
(iommitlees from (hose wlm nro nu die apo',is n molive
for punctually, ns the ahsonl nre seldom though) of.—
There nre rases, however when dus course is iiuuiifi si-
ly unjust, At we feel il necessary lo sdveii lo il now, Imi-
causa of dm possibility nf i'* nperniing upon our own
counly, AVe allude to ihe fact dial one of our llepre-
•enialive* It AV. IIuiiinom, K«.j. Ins been confi i-
ed from illness, and thus deprived of tlm power nf re
pairing to his posl ; w e nro glad, however to he nh!< lo
announce his cvnvnlesence, nnd Ihal in a few da vs we
li' po he may lm i-natiled in depart for Mitledgenlle.
rrrtly upon tlt«* spirit of tin* dociHion.
Merlin, Sepl. 17.—(From n lctlor.)—Lion-
tonnid Von Henllilz, ivlm wis at tlm Russian
I lend Quarters, ns Aid-do Gn'iip lo ouot
tiiu disorder ut I.ombort:, on tbo 22d Aluv, to
tlio 1st of So toinbnr, tboro liu.l boon
ensps, 2.5TH rocovorios, and 2,(512 donilm.”
A ro volution tins boon olf-'ctod in one of t- . i , , . - n , „
ICnni'z, arrived hero nnd lirrmulii tlm mo*i j tlio petty Clintons of Hwitzorlund Neuf, lintel -'V n of Btcrhns, well
siitisfictory nccomtis from Warsaw. If. is j —contnininir about. 20,000 inlnbitnuts nnd 8 | r,l - ,<, ; n '^voars, cnlle I nt n suint-doolsr■ «
8uid, liowfvor, that some corps of tho I'olisli whoso rovonuo does not oyceed jC12 <MKI per! S ,nf) , ^1* M ^ r,on . nn 'L drawlnj n wo!l
army will lion* n"tli : ni* of a cipitul it'on, nnd ( minimi. Ft bus thmwn ..»r .o »ii#...’; ... i wor " ^ front under Imr clo.ik, presented
possililo tin* B'issinus mav havn to rnrry , I'rimsis,
FOR BALTIMORE,
The fast sailing schr.
OREGON,
Thomas Dunham, Jr. master,
Will meet with quick despatch.
F'-r light freight or passage, having superior
I accommodations, apply to Capt. D. on board,
COUXTERFFIT.—-We havpjust Moon n eonn. j or to COHEN Si MILLER.
terfoit ten dollar h : ll of tho Savannah Branch
of the United Stnteq Bank.
Description.—T,otter I) payable to F. W.
Hoinotnanor order—dated 1st. Oct. 1827—
signed .7. Hunter, Cashier—Jno. Gumming,
President.
nnv 10
Thoonanvll* of this pla'ot* very roarw. | botttli
ly pxecn'ou but may pass without detec'mn
very well among nersona not observant, but.
those aenuaintnd with hank money, will ea«i.
ly doteet. the or unterfoit. There is a delica-
rv nnd beauty in the original that cannot bo
imitated.—St. Augustine Herald.
iUUCSTA,
Tbo bt* nm-boat
Gi;oit<;i.A,
.... s Capt S’orris,
SIM Will leave on Saturday,
For freight or passage,
P
K
II
O
M
M
Tbeae letters n tlmir proper place,
Will show the world and tbmj
A eausn of sorrow and disgrace,
And source of m'sery.
Tlm above will be oxpbru'ul bv fo'ding the
unoor an l partly over tho lower lino of capi
tals.
apply at tlio Ste un Boat Office,
uov 10 WM. TAYLOR, P.S.B.C.
Coopers Wanted.
\ FFjVV good coopors, such ns can bo re
commended, are wanted by the Savan
nah Steam Rico Mill, nnd for whom good
wages will he given. Apply to
HENRY M’ALPIN, Agent, nr
HALL, SHAPTER &TUPP6R.
nov 10
Family Fluor.
50 50'half'tin I Supcrrme Family Flour
Just received and for sale by
nov 1ft JOHN BENTLEY.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The steam-bent
GOV. TAYLOR,
Will depart hence for
Augusta, THIS DAY,
the lft h ins’, with two two boats. For
freight apply to C. F. MILLS,
nov 1ft
ol : ID’S IT!it II VI,I. IMA IVEl).
1HARLES MIDDLETON once more
ta b s patron**, and respectfully gives
notice, that bavin? completed bis prepara
tions, be will, o-i Monday next, open bis new
establishment, in Anderson's throe-story brick
buildings, corner of Drnyton-it. und Hay Lane,
Where his friends and the public maybe assur
ed of fare, attendance and moderate charges,
equal to any establishment in tho eity.
nov 1ft
C\
time in some of the
on a partisan war lor
provinces.
Sept. 1ft—Accounts fr"in Warsaw s’nte
that n port of the Polish army, under Dmubin-
It i...a >r . worn u nio iron) unner her cloak, presentei i,
It lias thrown oir its a b‘i*iaiu—to . . .i i t > . , .. . |
t.i „.i,„,„ ... i i to.. , >t to the shop-keeper, and requested, “n dram
, to Whom ll was ceded in 1814, and e u n» n i • i i , ' ,
i Ho i.„i« nn ...t f " r t! He advised her to take it. home nnl r
proclaimed its indopondenco—and as it is
surrounded in such it manner that troops can
not march into it. except through Franco or
the territories of the Swiss Republic, who,
ski, remains in Prugs, and that the mam ar-| from fear oftlie cholera, os well another rea
lity in m Plosk. (’"tint Paskewitscb has not j sons, would ho disposed to resist such a men-
recovered from Ins wound, and is at Ht#'!vede-
rc.— H'lmhumh papers. Sept. 2ft.
Let'er from the Polish Frontiers, Sept
M.—It appears from lifters from the Polish
army, of tin* fiMi iust. that them was no ex
pectation oftlie decisive blow which was fol
lowed by the eamtulntion of Warsaw. It
seems that nil tlm polish troops wero on their
march to execute a gr' iit plan of operations.
Tlio capital was in a great measure destitute
of regular troops, and it was Imped that the
National Guard and the artillery would lie
able to defend the city for at least, a week nt
least. The result lias proved that this was a
mistaken es’eubition. The Polish Generals
have, therefore, signed a capitulation, in or-
der to avert a still gratler inixfortimn from
tin* inhabitants who have already siidcrcd so
much.
lo Warsaw itself a gl mmy trnnquiPty pre
vails. The iiost with foreign countries was
•m re-established, because the communication
was not fully secured.
According to privnto account®, tho loss on
both Hid s was tTuich greater than the state,
ments hitherto received make it ; .‘10.(10(1 kil
led and wounded are spoken of, one third of
whom are Poles. Tho motions nnd inten
tions of Ihe Polish nnnv urn still involved in
obscurity, nml tin* violent party seem not to
have renounced all hope.
Tlm total nmnunt of nil the Polish corps
is stated lo be still flft.ftftft men, who think
themselves able to resist tbo Russians, espe
cially if the latter should In* obliged to leave
a garrison nf20,000 or 20,000 men in War
saw. It would be mosUlisastrous for P-daiul
Here, it may be sometime before Prussia will
be nhle to reduce them to submission.
I be men and women who worn concerned
in the robbery of the jewels of tho Princess
ol <)range, who recently lied from New-York,
with a part of their plunder, and embarked in
the ship Monongnliela, at Pliiiad lpliia, wero
arrested on their arrival at L verpool, in con
sequence of information which had preceded
them, nnd the property recovered which they
had in tlmir .possession, ainonutiog »o tlm
value of about 2ft,ft'lft pounds, being part of
yp: jewels of the Princess.
CAPTURE OF NAT TURNER.
Petersburg .Vow. 4.—-It is with much grat
ification we inform the pnbilc, tint the solo
contriver and leader oftlie Into insurrection
in Nopthnmpton—concerning whom such a
hue nnd cry has been kept up for mon'bs. nnd
so me ii y fit Iso reports cir ulated— the mur-
dor:*r A .it Turner, has at last been taken
o nl safely lodged in prison.
It nppoarr. tint on Sun'ny morning last,
Mr. Phipps,, Slaving his gun, nnd going over
tbo lundi uf Mr. Fmiinin, (one of the first
victims oftliu hellish crew) came to a place
where n number of pines had been cut down,
nnd pereo'Ving a slight motion among them,
cautiously npproaebud, and when within n
few yards, discovered tlio villain who had so
Icing elud -d pursuit, endeavouring to ensconce
himself in a kind of* cave, the mouth of which
was concealed with brush. Mr. P. raised his
Ih Milt; Il<,
, August a Ruud.
peruse it, but the woman replied “ Ah. Sir,
it’s o’ nne use to me non, for I g ; ed nwa* mv
r jlUF, undersigned having made the above
" pi ice a permanent residence, informs his
friends and the public that ho is now prepar
sparliclcs for a wee drap the itlier day, an’ I: ed to entertain travellers, as also part es dis*
canna see to read ony mair !”
Anaouam.—One of tho happiest anagrams
in anv language,is that which had boon made
from Pilate's question to our Saviour—“Quid
est veritas ? n (VVlmt. is truth ]) These threo
words make tlio following nnagramntic sen
tence : est vir qui adest. (The man whom
you see beforo you.)—F.xeter News Letter.
A few years ago, when HntuM's L’ Alle-
gr • 11 Pensero, was performed at Biruiingliam
the passage most ndmired was—
Sin'll notes ns wnrhW'il totlm .'ring
Dri'vv iron tears down Plato's clic k.
The great manufacturers and mechanics nf
the place were inconceivably delighted with
the idea, because, tlmy sai l, they had never
heard of nnv thing in iron before, that could
not be made at Birmingham.
COMMERCIAXo
I. IV Kill" nil. DVTM 5
ii wm i»\tm : : :
: SFPTESIIUH 17.
SEPTEMBER 10.
Nov’h. 10.
. uioJ 12
Savannah Exports,
tlrlo K i'— II —0OO
baled Sen Gland Cotton.
Miron, November 5.—Ci'ton -fscoming in rnpidly.
TImtc tin- been liulenr "o cha'ini*, vvcqu >'n n! t'r m fl
3-4io 7 1-4—nrinoiml riIps 7 l-S Our sin*'is an*
rrowdud, nml prnscnl an aciivo, business lik>- api'e.ir-
Firiqhti—To Sivann ih, 32 50 cents per b ile, and n
very low river.
g'l" I" Or- ; but Not Imiletl him uni! olFm-ed j
In Burremlnr. Mr. P. ordered him to ffivo I Br.ti.lv, -
.... , • , "|> h,s arms : Natlhon threw aivny an old ~
ihe contest Should he renewed, ns wiihou sword, which it seems was the only weanon
roroign aid, which would load to a general he Imd Tlm prisoner, as his captor came
ini. stiIim:Msivclv Inid liiiiw.dl'#>■> ,.....l
lb.
war, it successful result could hardly be
thought of.—Iluminirg Correspondent, Sep
tember 21.
Tlio Turkey mail, which was received this
morning, has brought letters front Conntan-
mnrnmir, has bronghl „ tors Imm Lonstan- where he kept him until Monday mornino-
tmople nl the 2.,lh, and firuu, Smyrna nl the having an,,r eed his nemhhors „f his suc-
lmll "U.mo, It appears ll, t the Inte fire ,n cess, a considera.’ le party accompanied him
the capital was sutlercd bv tlm 1 'irks to d-s- n„,l |.i H t....i,
10 n 12
yd. 18.122
181a ttfi
Candles, G*"*. 17 a 20
1 olieu, 13 1-2 a 16 I--4
Corn, 37 1-2
C iMon. Ih. 5 1-4 a 7 1-1
Gin, II 'land. N't n 150
“ N iriiiern, 62 1-2
Lime, cask, ^ 5 00
'1 -rkerc’, 7 n 10
M*»la**<*s, gal. 4'» a 48
Pork, bill. 15.18'
Rice, 5 a 8
Ruift, Jamainh, 150 a 175
|* now Eng. 65 » 60
^nlt, hiiahol, 100
Sugar,S'.Croix, 11 a 13 1-2
’• N.Orlouiis, 10 a 11
Whiskey, 55
up, submissively laid himself on l lie ground
and was thus securely tied—not making the
le st resistance!
Mr. P. took Nat to his own residence, , .
[BY Til*. 8AMI0.V, AT CyAttLEHTOX |
.VriNfnrf, N'Vemh»r 8 — The .Market—S«imi* Oir-
| , . . iher lrnn<netions in C *ff'!i* at s!e*dv prices. Cotton
'llnitiil wns NiitTered bv tlm Turks .1... I " ' °" HU,em * '** party accumpinm.1 him , m . lrU , r,., l,le. Reef U heavy. Tlio Flour market H
. .1 | I . ,,. , j, , ... ‘ °od Ins prisonor to Jerusalem, whore aft nr n ! nrori^.lv n^ai dose ofln«t wrnk. RyolnM nilvnnc«d
r y tho vv hole ‘listnet of I urn, where n I tlio | M brief exuuilndtion, tho culprit was commit - i lo eenmand Hurley to 125cenm ni which sub s havo
tod to jail. | 1 nkrn pi icc. Round Corn 70 cents. Exchnngoix
Our infnrmant (ono nfour own citizens H'“'»'«»' "i" »•■»?* B*'* •—''"r '• '“P"'
. . V ' *>i "in v.,vii lint' "f* pool ori*n». r.rprivate hills there uro mn-o sullpru than
VVIIO happened t.» bo in tho county at the I hqycrs, ofO 1-2 prnm. We find ih.it n further di clion
time,) nw rds much praise fo tlm p<fl>pln nf is i*xi>ppied. and (tint fnr the iires-m m leusi ilu*r« will
• ‘ exist no niniivi' fnr iho exportaliunof spcci". Muncy
ol'course is more plunly.
European-* had their houses, as nil net of re
tribution for tlio dos'ruction of their own
licet nt Nnvnrino. Foreign trade has net in
the least sulfered by Iln* bile disaster. The
ex.dinnge nt (lonstantinople (on this eonnirv)
was 8ft to 81 piasters per lb. sterling, and at
Sinvrmi 7!>;{.
It appears I lint the Portuguese vessols cap
tured by llto French havo been given up.
Tin* Fenistrrrr announces that tlm follow
ing vessels nre nhoiit lo sud from Brest for
Lisbon:—San Yngn, Jitliti (\p-ir, Felcidad.
Incomparable, Constant, Wellington, Don
Al|ilion*u», nnd Ligero. One Portuguese
v?8so|, the Carneocus is lo proceed lo Cork.
A li-lter from Naples dated August 28, says,
that the day nfier n British Captaiu had taken
posseHsiuu of the now volcanic island in the
Mediterunean in the name of his Sovereign,
nml planted the British elundnrd upon it, the
inhabitants of Scincea, a town lying nearest
to tho volcano,look down the (lag nml claim,
ed the sovereignly for Si. ily. There will, no
doubt, in time bv* formed nn nrchapeligo, for
there are already three distrinet islqnda.
Tho Lieutenoiit-Genoml of Sicily has signi
fied low approbation of tllO patriotism of the
IBf ber popu'Minn, incrrss'nj xt lh« rst«* or f,fi v •>**. I CltlZOUS of bclOCCa. I reach l aper.
Cent. In ion years, when the Cam inns and Virginia, From the Messenger des Chainin ', dated Sopt 5*5.
only auiment at that of ihmeen and fillecn nvr renl— i "Paris, Sept. 24.—It is affirmed tljift a bill-
ll""", I «»y, lli.l Ih. UDlMl. .noriv snd onlorpri.o of tn |i on nf the 2d Heyimont is In go t„ Tallinn,
Georgia, overstep >mg ilie prem Ii.m * ..f ,ho limes I , .. . , 7 ^ •
which have long c'ngTed ihe rhannals of rnmmeirfl to • I 1 " u,r,> ° clilbark lor Algiers. I his relll-
ftsvannah, wi'l be ready lo hr cxllcil for*’i in rr a"ng a ‘ •» ,r cement sent to tho army in Africa, with the
rail mad, not only to the Lake, but lo ihe «rc.xi p«.ri of j military stores lately embarked for that coun-
t **i*i r,,8 «\ ...... r ,i .T ,, „ try, by no means intimate tho intention which
.w ,K. !»“ asorib,. l l«„ the n.in'etry
l ier* iii tlie rrea'i n of rail road*. Th-v ran he Inid j reston* that coiottv to till) Dey of Algiers,
down on good pilch pine, a. rccmnmeude.1 ny Dr How- I “ Tho Minister of Marine and Colonies i'as
ar.l, in ha survey nl thoi Clinrlrsbui and Augusia Hail | informed the Chamber of Commerce of Ha
lim mad may be graduated and ‘ .ho walk" V re, that our relations with Ilayti are not bro-
141.1 ft 111 I —.I'll# ■ ... - l . I • #. -
Road.
lelltnseule. In the mean time, all the solid mitcrials I i.„' ,v'.i I i’7^
ncce«*iuv m the permanent cm-'ninion of ihe roid,' ^ on that the French Government lias
may Ih* brought to the desired *p .la nl i» low rate, a
ci na n por ion of profi' he oh wi ed, a- d u-hnt i« more
III" cimnorco of tlio country be immtdmUlu accomuiol
dated.
Whui i« the di«'ance between Augu-ta and Savan
nah ? It i« 150 milrs or 211.200 v .,N, which reduced
in'o feet, gives ii* a return of 633 000. If W( . » m ,no«e
sn itlde b-xlied iwgro eapnhlu n* ito 20 lect per dny it
wfl give us 31,680 days w rk. If we suppose 800 no-
! f °** » re »«i in this w.*rk, ii will then dut 158 days
xx .II complete ihe w.»V. H 407 lahnurer* are cmpb.v-
rd. 73 davs wi I be suffieient lo cff.-ci the graduation.
1 lie eharg" we will calculate al ono do Ur oer diem or
J31.6S0, hut lo be safe, we will *ay 350,000 Tlio
''VifUr" 1 k*.li» » »~k, fsa» pwmile or
f 150 000. Till* xxnu'd make tlm cost 5200,000, oi
O'** <1700 |*cr mile.
Mow i<*.*gthis road *xmild Iasi, is Lru/vi/um wc Rut I . 4 \_. , . , , ,. -
1 #h» u :d think .1 might be««»cm’siruced .. m ,dure WRR ,hls tla - v ""“tmously elected President
•• ;r ! oftho Marine and F ro Insurance Bank of
desire that they should, and that our commer
cial interests are under tho protection oftlie
Consol whom M. Mollien left thero when he
left the Island to return to France.”
The Hamburgh papers received yesterday,
a fiord no certain intelligence respecting the
affairs of Poland Wont tnoy do contain,
however, on that subject, tends rather to cor
roborate the opinion that th • army still holds
out ; and eonte of tho accounts, as may bo
seen from tho extracts wo have given in ano
ther column, represent its force to bo con
siderable.
Maco>\ November f>.—Nathan C. Mun-
lour y. ar-. Hence I shall ealcula'e o.i that term.
** u«i «ro likely lo bo the pr..fi's ? The .-x-on o'
Augusta i.uy,uudvr such a (dan,be calculate.] at 60,000 ‘ signed.
iuiuiu luiinm* uii.i r r« insurance Bank of
! tliis placo, vice Harrison Smith, Ih'q. re-
Soiitbiimpton for their forbears nro on th's
occasion. He say* 'bat nor tlio least perso-
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At l)run*wick, G ynn County, on 'he 2P Ii ultimo,
nli*T a I'sinliil illm*** nf3 d ys. Si'*. Rhf.tp, a nmivp
o r London, nnd neioc o f Thoma* D v«*r. E«^,
mil violence wns offered to Nat--who seem
ed, indeed ono oftlie most m sernMe olijncts
he over beheld'—dejected, emaciated nnd rug
ged. The poor wretch, we leant, admit* ill
Mini lias been ullodged against him—snvs
that he has nt no linn* been live miles front tho
scene of his atrocities ; nnd that he bus fre
quently wished to give himselfu,>. but could
never summon sufficient resolution !
Mr. Phipps, ns the sole captor of Nat, is
nlnne entitled to tho several rewards (atnonn*
t’ng in 'be aggregate, us we understand, to
about Sl.lftft,) offered by thef Commonwealth
and different gentlemen, for his apprehension
nndvvo nre told tint in this instance Fortune
lias favoured a very deserv’ng individual—to
whom, in addition to the p'ensure arising
from the recollection of the deed, the mo-
nny AnnuoA from it will not bo unacceptable.
Intelligencer.
Dinner to Mr. Sasiptox.—'Tho dinner
to Couucellor Sampson, of New York, given
on Monday lust hy the patriotic nml respec
table portion of the Irish community of Phila
delphia, went off, as we l c nrn from the Irish
Shield, with due decorum, and afforded great
pleasure to all who participated in the fcsiiv-
it iea of t he occasion. From a notice of it tu
the Shield we quote ill’s paragraph :
" The large ami elegant saloon in which
lift gentleman partook of ihis voluptuous and wm “ AT TVMKK
varied feast, was elegantly ornamented with H,nB WATKR AT ‘ , ' V ' SNA »
pictures, and American and Irish banners.
At one end of the room was a portrait of
Washington, and at the otiier a fine nnd spir
ited picture by Mr. Otis of the Irish liberator
O’Connell. Mathew Cnrey, Esq, presided;
nnd James Gowen, John Biting, and Clnrles
Johnson, Lsqrs. acted as Vico Presidents,
The invited guests, amongst whom we notic
ed tho Mayor Recorder, Judge King, George
M. Dallas, Esq Mr. Brown tho late minis-
tor of the United Stales to France, were sea-
on the right and left of the President. Let
ters of apology were read by tlio Chairman,
expressing the regret of Commodore Bain-
bridge, Colonel Miller, nnd Judge Johnson
of Charleston (S. C.) fortheir inability to ac
cepting the invitation that was s6nt to them
by the committee of arrangement. These
letters were very complimentary to the veil-
ci able patriarch of the Irifli patriots of 17ft;.
MARINE JOURNAL.
PORT OP SAVANNAH.
11 2
12 48
posed to hunt or ti ll, or disposed to leave
town for recreation. 1 lo pledges himself to
provide iih sumptuously as possible both for
man and horse, nnd by attention to their com
forts hones a share of patronage.
nov 10 W. AI. CRAIG
W. T. Williams
H AS received the Atheneem, or Spirit of
tlio English Magazines, and Ladies’
Journal of Fashions, for September and Oe-
tober. CON TENTS:
The Heiress ; Specimens of Landor’s Poe
try ; Spring; Progress of Evening ; Passages
in tho Early Life of William Mortimer; Ire
land , Threo Meetings on the King’s High-
wav ; Reformation ; Recollections of Louis
Philip, King of France, when in America ;
Hymn to tho Mndonnn ; Memoir of Mr. Res
cue ; Journal of Fashions ; Varioiies.
Phgr*s jn tbe Life uf Sir Frizzle Pumpkin,
K. C. B.; Wishes; The Sleepless Woui'in ;
To Madnlinn ; Sir Charles Wet he re 11 ; Epi
logue to the School for Coquettes ; New An
ecdotes of Mr. Abrrnethy ; Evening in Italy;
Discoverer oftlie American Continent; The
Discovery of the Falls of Niagara ; Journal of
li'ucliiitnu } Vui'ielies
Memoirs of Baron Brougham and Vaux,
Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, <fcc.;
The Minstrel's Warning ; My Wife ; Blight-
ed Hope ; An Audience of the Grand Duke
Os rowitch Constantine, before the Polish
Revolution ; Rest ; Borelli nnd Menotti ; So-
eiety ; Als'nghnm; He laps like Truth ; The
Government Palace ut Warsaw ; Varieties,
nov 1ft
2, will
DOLLARS.
O N MONDAY Morning th** drawing nf the
Union Canal Lottery, Class No.
be received.
SCHEME:
30,000 dollars
10,000 dollars
5.000 dollars
1,110 dollars
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
2ft prizes of
50 prizes of
51 prizes of
51 prizes of
x*c.
1,00!) dollars
ro.*) dollars #
150 dollars
100 dollars
&c. &e.
Tickets $’0—Halves $5—Quarters §2 50.
Orders uttended to at
PUDDING'S.
Lottery & Exchange Ofilco.
O:!?*Orders from any part oftlie U. Slates
(po*»t paid) enclosing prize tickets or cash,
will be attended to if addressed to
WM. F. REDDING,
nov 10 Savannah, Georgia.
§30,000—$10.000.
:?!) iirizcs of ^I,(100 dollars.
TCI HE drawing oftlie Union Canal Lottery,
X Class No. 22, will be received on Mon
day Morning, 14th insl.
S C ll E M E •
1 prize of 30,000 dollars
1 prize of ' 10,000 dollars
1 prize *of 5.0(H) dollars
1 prize of 1,440 dollars
30 prizes of 1,(HH) dollars
50 prizes of 500 dollars
51 prizes of 200 dollars
51 prizes of 100 dollars
&c Sic.. &c.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
Orders roce»ved ut
WM. I. MOORE'S
nov 10 Lottery tf* Exchange Office.
CLEARED,
Brig Emery, Marshall, Havre.
Bayard Hunter,
ARRIVED,
Pol-Soil Andrew Jackson, fr>m P n-h'ic'a. 150
bales C"t:nn to II. II. Furman & Co, J. B. Jaudos,
Boston & Wi'.iianison.
SAILED,
Brig Marvlind. Ruler, Ii .Uimorc.
Schooner Othello, liulkley, Nt-xv-York.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat Carolina, Wray, Augusta.
Schooner Exact, home at New-York, 3u instant.
[ FROM OCH CORRESPONDENTS.)
Darien, October 7th, 1931.
AHR1VE n,
Sloon Ann Maria, Brisu*. New-York, via Savannah.
Ron t'lara Fi«hcr, xvi'h2O0 ba'esCoMon, Macon.
B *at Q ircn Mab, “ 200 “ “ do.
Day k Runs Box, “ 180 •• “ do.
DOLLARS.
$10,000 l)OLL AKS.
O N MONDAY Morning the drawing
tho Union Canal Lottery, Class No. 22-
is expected.
HIGHEST PRIZE*:
30,COO dollars
10,000 dollars
5,000 dollars
1,410 dollars
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
30 prizes of
50 prizes of
51 prizes of
51 prizes of
&c.
Sic.
1,000 dollars
500 dollars
200 dollars
1(H) dollars
&-C &c.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
Orders attended to at
LUTHER &, CO'S
Lottery cf Exchange Office.'
Orders from any part of the World,
( post paid ) enclosing cash or prize tickets
will meet with prompt attention, if address
ed'o LUTHER & CO.
nov 10 Savannah, Georgia,
Cotton Hogging.
•7AA PIECES Cotton Bagging, Hemp,
• v/U Flax nnd Tmv
30 hlids prime N. O. Sugar
For sale hy J. P. HENRY,
nov 10 243 i.
Eastern Potatoes.
A i'kA BI1LS Potatoes of superior quoli-
* " * ' ty, landing from brig Waltham and
for sale by ' JNO. BENTLEY.
Hutter.
ICEGS of best Goshen Balter, Moses
* * Phillip’s brand, just received by ship
Emperor am! for s tie by
DUNNING Si CAMPFIELD,,
nov tO 213—p ^
Fall and Winter Goods.
HEsubscribnr has received by late arri-
X vals, and is now opening, a large sup.
ply of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
NEGRO CLOTHS AND ML A A RETS,
together with an extensive assortment of
fancy and staple DRY GOOILS,
suited to the present and approaching season,
which he offers for sale on liberal terms.
JAMES ANDERSON,
oct 31 Young’s Bui Id mgs.
Full and Winter Goods.
T HE subscribers have lately received tlmir
supply of PLAINS and BLANKETS,
together with an extensive assortment of
FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS.
v\ Inch they oiler for sale on accoinmodatiiur
terms. ROSE Si G AI.LIE,
South-West Corner of Shad’s Buildings,
oct 22 228rm
Notice.
rgUIE subscriber having removed to this
i city for I ho purpose of renewing Ins
practice oftho Law. oilers Ins services to his
friends, and the public
CHARLES II. STARR.
nov 0
212—e
Notice.
I ^OUR months after date, apnlienlion will
Ii" made to the Hon. tlm Justices of tlm
Ji.forior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to sell a negro man named Cut", the property
of John and Amanda Milton, minors.
GEO. ROBERTSON,
nov 0 Guardian.
For Sale,
A ACRES of I-und on the Great
Unfi'aloe Sw imp, in lots lo suit
purchasers. For particulars unply to
nov 5 JOHN MILLEN.
20
Siignr and Wine.
IIIIDS prime N. Orleans Sugars
20 do do & 2d qual St Croix do
30 b! Is Lump do
30 qr. ensks Marseilles Madeira Wine
Lauding front ship Florian anil for sale I y
net 31 HALL, .SHAPTER & TUPPER.
Medicinal Herbs.
ONSET, Thyme, Ponnvroynl, Sngp,
8J Tansy, Citnep, Horehound, i^nion
Balm, F.'der Flowers, &c.
A fresh supply of these Herbs, of this years
growth, and put up hy tho Shakers, just re
ceived nnd for sa'o hy
nov 3 LAY & HENDRICKSON
Orates and r-oals.
| X A CRATES EARTHENWARE
LiJ <7 25 Chaldrons Canal Coal
25 do Orral Coal
Lauding from ship Olive Branch, nnd foi
snle-hy S. B. PARKMAN.
Also for sale, a few bushels Irish Potatoes
»ov» _ 24i.
Furnitnre Ciingliams.
A NEW ARTICLE, just received suita
ble for chair, sofa and bod covers, whicl
are offered for sale vorv cheap.
THOMAS G. MILLER,
Ono door west of Low, Taylor tjr Co.
ocl 2/ Johnston’s Square.
l.unding from brig William,
From Boston
A N invoice of Chairs
£\ 50 bhls No. 2 Mackerel
10 do No. 1 do
10 do No. 3 do
20 hall bbls No. 1 do
10 do do No. 2 do
1 Jersey Wagon
For sule by
ret 20 J. n. HERBERT xV COi
Just Received,
2 HIIDS R.itton Stone
2 do Pumice Stone
1 Cask Turkey Umber
1 do English Terra de Senna
For sale bv
HAZARD Si DENSLOW.
nov 1
Teas.
| X HALF chests Imperial Tea, of supe-
B. tJ rior quality, just received.
in stork :
10 qr. chests Hyson Tea
3 coses Imperial do in Catties
For sale by
oct 20 HAZARD Si DENSLOW.
St. Croix Sugars.
J HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, just
landing from sclir. Ilitty Tom, fur
sale by J. STONE Si CO.
nov 7
Landing from schr. Hitty Tom,
From Boston,
20 BBLS Boston Runi, a very superior
Also—20 kegs Goshen Butter
25 do Lard, fresh rendered
. 25 bbls Gin
nov 7 J. B. HERBERT & CO.