Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 18, 1825, Image 2

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    Retain of Votes from 57 Counties for Governor of the State of Georgia.
Counties.
Appling
Bryan
Bulloch
Baldwin
Bibli
i'urke
Chatham
Cnmdon
C lurk
Columbia
Crawford
Decatur
DeKiilb
l>ooly
r.ltinchnm
Early
Elbert
Emanuel
Fay cite
Franklin
Olymt
n-
Gwinnett
H'.umfauiaa
Hall
JLmcork
Heuty
Houston
Irwin
Jackson
Jasper
Jones
Jefferson
Liberty
Laurens
Li u col n
M'lntosh
Madison
Monroe
Moi£an
Montgomery
NeWton
Ogiethorp
Pike
Pulaski
Puinani
Rabun
Richmond
Scriven
Tattnall
Telfair
Twiggs
Wayne ■
Walton
Warren
Washington
Wilkes
Wilkinson
Ware
Epson
70
123
oil
3171
204
746
493
180
491
370
105
271
197
877
463
100
1113
e/0
•425
8t»4
22ji
J 4|
98
5)4
8it7
631
421
sro
475
198
117
218
627
683
116
695
732
99
140
.809
116
397
131
ei8
109
360
70
826
830
400
669
116
185
Clark
muj.forT.
mnj.for C.
Senator*.
101
31
Swilley
l
124
Bird
172
116
Young
482
165
Crittenden
384
180
Mntthews
258
488
«
Lawson
. 133
463
Danicll
91
89.
Brown
337
134
Burton
394
“ - , 64
Crawford
265
160
Lockhart
604
333
Johnsoil
18
• ie
131
Powers
128
749
Harris
93
Swain
B06
StraWn
600
137
Anderson
40
66
6H
l057
Scarlett
Stocky.
646
803
36
631
IVortliy
Cleveland
731
806
Adrian
170
694
Brown
770
648
Sellers
• 261
120
Weilbofn
106
18
614
814
614
T.iddle
875
8
Bin-ney
7«9
138
Mitchell
222
199
Harinnn
32
178
Baker
HI
364
Rlaekshc.tr
321
123
Frazier
83
34
Powell
292
74
Groves
879
251
Wellborn.
600
83
Stokes
61
65
Alston
634
41
#
Jones
393
3 it)
Hardeman
269
170
Brda !nav
200
66
Atkinson
613
296
Branham
- 140
25
447
60 1 Wulker
. 181
50 'Wilkinson
70
14S
'Johosio.i
166
67
'Coffee
640
180
Griffen
68
2
Fort
727
401
Piiiliits
14<x
710
Baker
• fi88
.
183 iTiMiuille
644
95
Wooten
716
600
Beall .
265
80
Gibson
7027
Oi4u
Representatives.
Legget; .
Denmark.
Fort, WatsoHi
Smith.
Tootle. Roberts, Byn8.
Harden, Robertson, Myers.
jCopp, Cone.
Moore, Dougherty. Hull.
Burnsides, Collins* Pettit.
Kin*
Burtoit. -
'Tail, Oliver, Heart).
Wales-
Strickland.
Martin, Ask, Paine
Dupree.
Coiie. Foster, Ren.
Hutchins, Park, Green; ■
Bluir,\Vnfford ,
Bates, Bird. Roberts.
Abercrombie. Ilolsey, Birdsong.
Strickland, Griffin.
Gilbert.
Merriwether,Martin. Burns'.
Jordan,M'Clendon,Robertson,Holmes
Hendrick. Day, ilutcUens, Blackburn .
olt. Stapleton.
Way. Harris.
Horn, Muuroe.
Murrnv, Klyining.
Brailsford, Thomas.
Mcroriey.Gkolston.
Lester, Z. Philips, King.
Leona'd, Randolph, Jones.
Wynn.
Perry, Kcnnon.
Brockman, Lumpkin, Freeman.
Clopton..
Clay on, R. Mitchgll.
Hudson, Turner, Clopton, Spark*.
Polhill, p. i nrcsc, Watkins.
M’Call, tiiyan.
Sapp.
Wilcot
Lawson, Fort, Willis.
Manning.
Echols, Mitchell.
Thomas, Moncrief, Wilson.
Hicklaud, McDougnld, Saifold
Campoell, Rembert, Render, Hay.
Wiggins, Mitchell.
Sturget.
FREDERICK. S. FELL,
CITY PltlNTKl*.
In Council, 15Ih Sept. 1825.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF
COUNCIL.
Of finance.
Mind, Gumming, Porkman, William*.
■Of Market.
Morrison, Gaudry, Gildorn
Of Dry Cullcre. ,
Waring. Morrison, Williams.
Of Health and Cemetry.
Philbrick, Waring, Wayne.
Of Lamps.
Williams, Cumming, Milieu.
Of Rumps.
Wayne, Jaskson, Philbrick
Of Publiek Sales.
Harris, Jackson, Cumming.
Of Account*.
Camming, Minis, Jackson.
Of Engines, Hooks and Ladders.
Parkmnn, Mjllen, Morrison.
'Of Exchange.
Gaudry, Giidon, Parkman.
‘Of Public Docks.
Giidon, Gaudry, Wavne. ,
M„MYERS,c.c.
sept 13
iSY AUTHOK1TY
Of the State o) South Carolina
a
For the building a Roman Catholic Clinrch in the
town of Columbia.—1st Class.
I Prize of *6,000 is *0,000
1 do 2,000 ‘ 2,001
2 Prizes of 1,000 .2,Old.
3 do
500
1,501*
’ 4 do
100 •
40:
9 do
50
450
12 do
25
300
20 do
10
201'
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5 .
150
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C To be paid iii)
5 < Tickets in the j
( Second Class.)
| .
*7,400
> §37,000
7,432 Prizes.
1 *
50,000
GJL.OBE TAVERN,
AND —
hlilkdgcvittc, Washington and Charlton
STAGE OFFICE.
XVM. SHANNON
R ESPECTFULLY acquaints his friends and-
the public, that lie has purchased Mr. P O.
Paris' interest inthe above wejl kirown establish
ment—that bis house has undergone a thorough
repair. and that it \yitl afford to Boarders and
Travellers, a reception as comfortdlde as any o>
ther establishment of the kind in the Southern'
Stales.
The Globe is situated on Broad-street, in the
very centre of tbtFfcity, and offers peculiar advan
tages to the Planters and ineu of business.
His Stables are furnished with the best of pro
vender, and with faithful and attentive hostlers.
He only solicit* from hi*friends and ? the public,
that proportion of patronage to which bis atten
tion to business and to the comfort to bis custom
ers, may entitle tiim.
Augusta, Ga. Aug. 6
IEP The editors of the Journal and Patriot,
Mdlcdgevillei Savannah Republican. Washington
JJeWs, Charleston Courier, Colum bia Telescope,
and National Intelligence# will.insert the above
advertisement, weekly for 3 months, and for
ward their accounts to the subscriber.
W.S.
atig 27 f88f.8L-
The New Infantry Tactics.
W. T. WILlrlAMS,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
I NFANTRY TACTICS,orRulesforthe Exerci
ses U Manoeuvre# of the Infantry of Hie U. S.
Army,' revised' by Geh. Scott, and a board
of Officers, and adopted by the last Con
gress.—$5. '
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE AR
MY, or Military Institutes, a new edition re
vised by Gen. Stott,—$13.
ALSO,
METCALFS’ DIGEST, of MassarliuseftsReport's
from-1816 to 1823 — $4 60.
BIG A LOWS’ DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports
- second edition comprising the cases from
1785 lo 1824—one large Volume.—$(9.
WALTER SCOITS' LIVES of (he Novelists,-
prefixed to Ballantynes’ Novejists Library, if
now first published separately, 2 Vols.—#1
ROPERS-on the Law of Property, arising front
the relation of Husband and Wife, 2 V.—$10,
.SCHOOLCRAFT'S TRAVELS in the central
portioti of the Mississippi Valley in 1821 with
Map oud pl«tes.—$3 60.
DRAWING COLOURS, in Boxes of various sizes
from 60 cts to $12.
Together with avariety of other works.
Bug 9 «160
20,000 Tickets, at *2 5ft. 50,001 •
*7400 Prises of $5 each, to be entitled to tickets in
the Second Class, subj(cl to no deduction. '
Fir ft drawn number on theJirsl day,prise o/$1000
Last dimwit number ro the last dayrjiriziuf $6000
SECOND 'CLASS.
1 Prize of 20,000 is
15,000 is
10,000 w
5,000 is
1 Prize
2 Prizes
2 Prizes
3 Przes
4 Prizes
5 Prizes
1900 P <*es
of
tif
of
of
of
of
of
1,000 is
500 is
100 is
5 is
99IS Prizes
16000 Tickets at * 5,
20,060
15,000
20,000
10,000
8,000
2,000
500
9,000
8 60.000
80,000
The above Lottery is to be drawn under the
management cf
JOSEPH R. ARTHUR, <JV. B. WATTS,
*b. J. M’CORD, SI. ANTONIO,
astV .
JAMES T. GOODWYN, Esqrs.
ID" Orders for Ticket* from any part of the
United States, enclosing cash, (post paid) shall
be promptly attended to by the subscriber, who
has been appointed Agent for the Commissioners
*.* 'I he Tickets already ordered have been re
ceived and are ready for delivery.
HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, .
Thompson $,• Dan cy's Buildings, Savannah.
august 30 169 .
DAILY PAPEH ....KIO Hr "DOLLARS PEH ANNUM.
country paper .-.six hollars per annum.
PAy'aBLK IN ADVANCE.. *
TUESDAY EVENING. October 18,1823.
siasm
GOVERNOR’S ELECTION.
By our tabular statement, it will be
seen that 3 Counties are yet to be beard
from, viz. Decatur, Early and Ware. Goy.
Troup’s present majority is 881. His re-
election, tlloriforo, may bo confidently
calculated upon.
FROM EUROPE.
By tin) ship Jones, which arrived at
Boston on life 5th inst. from London, and
iho George Clinton at Nee York from Li
verpool; London dates to the evening of
the 26th and Liverpool to tho 27th of Au
gust, both inclusive, have been received.
Hie political netts by these arrivals is
unimportuut.*
The mnnuscri|jt of ^tnhgo Park’s trav
els in Africa, it is stated in a Dublin pa
per Jnive. bfcuR purchased by n Frenchman
at Senegal, from n black man for 830.
The manuscript mentions his illness, nnd
is continued down tti the day of his
death.
A letter front Madrid repeats tiie ru
mour that preparations aro on foot for
forcing Ferdinand to abdicate a throne
which he disgraces.—Spain yet remains,
in » disturbed nnd unsettled State,
The pnlnce of the Pacfm of Saloiiiclti
(Turkey) with the harem, stables, and the
buildings of above 2000 persons, was con
sumed on the night of the 11th July The
ruins cover the space of a league.
German papers of a late date eonfirm
the capture of Ibrahim Pacha, nnd the
destruction of H7a army.
Tne British Parliament .ussetnhled on
the 25th and wns further prorogued to the
isl of November.
A new lithographic invention is announ
ced at Brussels, by which the French pa
pers are to he copied and reprinted with
in two hours after they are received hy
Mail.
' It is reported that the Archduchess
Maria Louisa widow of Bonnpnrt, has
been married to the Count Niepper,
who is to.be raised to tho dignity of A
Prince.
It is stated that the British governrhent
is opposed to the proposed expedition of
Lord JJochrnne to Grece, which Was stai
led by the holders of the Greek loan.'
A London paper of the 26th, says—Our
jitormar.nti from the Continent received
tins day, throws hut little light on the sub
ject of the affairs of Grccc* The capture
of Ibrahim Paclin continues to he asser
ted, but confirmation of this fafct is Wan
ted.
Other re|ioris state that the Arabs nre
overrunning Arcndini, with fire nnd iword;
that the Turkish ships have entered the
Gulph of Patras, nnd obliged the small
Greek ships to take rfc'fo ge in the Gulph
of Corinth—and that Rcdscid Pacha was
about to re-enter Etolio, and again lay
siege to Missolotighi,
The frigate l.nGuIutht-e, commanded
by Capt. Mnillard Liscount, sailed on the
9th, from Toulon, haring on board Sidi
Mnhomid, whom if carries buck to Tu
nis.
, S. C..&J. SCHENK,
Have just received per Ship J$ipHy
S OME or (he latest London publications, end
also a few fate publications Irom New-York,
nmong which nre the following:
The Laughing Philosopher or Pun, Humour nnd
Wit; being a selection of choice . Anecdotes,
many of which, never before in print; originat
ed in or -tjliout, ‘‘The Literary Emporium" 1
vol. 18 mo. 8“J.
Eccentric Biography or Sketch of Remarkable
Characters, Ancient and Modern, 1 vol. 18 no
874 cts-
The Novice or the Man of Integrity, hy I,. B. Pi
card, author of the Gil Bias of the Revolution,
2 vOls. 12 mo. $2.
Patience, a Tale, by Mrs. Hoffland. author of In
tegiity a tale, the Soil of a Genius, tti 1 vol
IS mu. $1. ,.
Boudens Memdirs of S. P’. Keifahle, I vol. 8 Vo.
$3.. \ ' ,
Wain’s Life of La Fayette, I val, 8 vo. $3.
sept 29 a 182
8 51
3
130 and SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED, .
.CASES Gentlemen’s fine iiaild'Bdhts;-
do Stout pegd Shoes,-
do Bound do do
do Womens Morocco Walking do'
Muhys Uenowned Plaster Cloth.
*' A Sovereign remedy for all ulcers, sore breasts,
uU Boils, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises,
pains inthe back, fac.
Approvod and recommended by all the emin
ent Physicians in the city of Philadelphia. For
sale‘by appointment. A. PARSONS.
Druggist, No. 8; Gibbons’ Buildings.
aug 2 .
Wanted,
A N apprentice about 14 years of age to learn
JA. the Carpenters Business. Apply , at this Of
fice. , ’•
u.ug 25'
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
For sale low by
sept 10 174
do do pumps' do
do Leather Walking do
do do pumps do'
Boys bound do
d0 ! Stout ^ 'do
Misses Morocco pumps' • ‘ do
do Leather do do'
Children* do Bootees'
TVS, LUTHER.
Ilaws, Flour,. &,c
superior Hnnis in bags
& Vr V* 20 bids superfine New Flour'
For sale by
sept 20
10 Pipes Holland Gin
2 do Cogdac Brandy
HALL St HOYT.
[For the SnYannah Republican.^
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT.
Now that the “agony 1 *'is over—that it
is asertainced who will be the next Gover
nor, there is no doubt but that the tone' of
the General Government will chime in
with'the reasonable expectations of Geor
gia. A milder course will be adopted
by the one, and a more satisfactory con
duct pursued hy the other. The Treaty
will not be set aside—the Indiun Agent
may he removed—Major Andrews will at
tend to his own business, unless he should
be interrupted'by those a fiom he lins abu
sed—Gen. Gaines will review nnd regret
his conduct; and rl'ie Land Lotery will go
to the benefit of speculators. There will
be a pbliticat calm' for at least eighteen
months, and all thd Angry passions which
have been brought liito actidri’Cy the late
contest,-will die of inanition'.
Men have divided the State lortgdtiodgb
jinto parties but measures uotk claim our
attention. Let tis no longer be culled
Troupiles of Ciarkeite/t—those appella
tives are humiliating, when limited to the
sole object of putting tip or pulling down’
men.' A rttofe noble field of exertion is
opened to US—it is to beautify flie counfi y
and benefit the people by Internal Improve
ment—hy the construction' of Ra'lvVays
and Cannlp —to educate the people by ride
schools, and' to maintain the poor and
nurse the sick, by elertiosynary establish
ments.
Thfse are objects of public benefaction
—these are objects which onght tQ engager
the active exertions, and persevering cf
forts of phiiniitlirophists and patriots—'Up
on such objects, violence will not bo was
ted—enthusiusnt will not be in ynin—ex-
poudittjro will not bo unavailing—good
must cotno from every attempt—and in
stead of leaving behind it thb stliigs of re
gret mid heart buntings of disrippohitnient
thunks and honor and applause will at
tend the projectors &, contimintors of such
things; and whai is more, they will be
consoled and ehefired by the complacency
of self approving gratlilation.' Let the par
ties be in future tlmso /orand tVoar n-
gainst “Internai Improvement”—or those
who nre anxious to betiefit the State and
those who nro only devoted to themselves
—then thn division between right and
wrong, between good nnd bad, will be
complete—wo shall no longer be confu
sed with the want of identity as to iudivi
duals and their views—we can nt any time
put our fingers upon those'whoso acts'
are pure, and those who arc the reverse*
The people of a State when divided in
to pnrties as to men—grope in the dnrk
It is frequently hard to ttfll which is right
—a third nnd impartial and uninterested
party would conclude if they holeved
whnt they hoard and read against the can
didates for public favour—that instead of
being chosen for their virtues, talents nnd
general fitness for the office in conten
tion, tlint the veriest scoundrels and vtl-
lirins had he sot up to claim tho public
sufferage.
It is the price of liberty and freewill,
hut it is a price which many of tin* hest
men in the community will not always n-
grcc to pay—honor gained, and useful
ness exerted, at tho expense of all that
can injttrci privates senibility, and harrow
up the feelings of misfortune is indeed
more than many would conseut to bear.—
But let other qualifications than those
merely personal be the touch stone hy
which thu public mint! is to be directed,
let some grnnd measure bo tho goul at
at which we wish to arrive nnd the dis-
tinctiott will be evident nnd palpable.
No one Will hesitate—no oqo will doubt
—De Witt Clinton has United tho friends
of Intrftnal Improvement on his side, not
by unmeaning professions—not by empty
promises—but by substantial r.cts which
enurC to'the benefit of it whole community
—id Georgia in future let him he entitled
onty to the majority of the public voioes,
who can shew some monument resulting
from his exertions, which will benefitnis
constituents and rtot wholly himself.
There is a distinction between profes
sions. nr>d acts—between rU'dividu.d ag
grandizement and the public good, which
is not understood by alt. A.
tVithin a few months,. htoro than one
hundred poi’sonS have arrived at New
Orleans from Havana on their way to-
Mexico, to settle as permanent residents
..ofthat Republic, and it is thought that
a greater number of emigrants from the
Island of Culm have reached Mexico by
other routes.—This disposition to emi
grate; may in part Imj attributed to the
apprehensions felt by fnnny, that nt no’
distant day, much trouble ami discontent
Will be manifested among the heteroge
neous population of that Island, and tnut
an appeal to the swhrd must finnlly decide
the question, whether the people shall
enjoy a government similar to that ad-
ministerpd hy the surrounding Republics
or remain under the controul of w weak
nfiri despotic power. Old habits prejudi
ces or partialities are move difficult to be
erudica'cd, changed or seperated itt the
disposition of Spaniards, tints perhaps
that ofthe natives of any other country
and were the respective Islands peopled
by them alone/the hope of seeing the
government take np the form of a' more
enlightened or liberal rule would he hope
less ; but fortunately for those who counte
nance a; 6eparntiort from the mother
country, n mixed population 1ms arisen,
whose habits and manne'fs appoxi-
mote more closely to Republicanism, and 1
their phyweal strength properly brought
tiro action with the aid of foreign
auxiliaries would render the Islands im
mediately independent.
Balt, Octz, 8th. inst.
not good,nnd nover attempted nt any scas-
hy except in the bnys nnd harbors.—In
on, Imrhord, on the Labrador Const,
where actual settlements have been made
by the British, our. fishermen pay to the
proprietors of iho shores, generally, one
biiintnl of iisli mid Sometimes two for thu
privilege of curing them.
As the fishtugsenson is bow over, ex
cept on oUi own Coast, u repetition of
nano of the utipleasnnt occurrences
ofthe last year nro apprehended.
IFasA Nat. Journ, Oct. 8th.
Jamaica pnpcrSrS of tho 12th tilt, state
thnt a desolating epidemic rages in that
island. It had got among the troops and
the 77th regiment had marched from
Stnney Hill, to bo embarked for the north
side id escape its ravages.
'West Tndiet Trade.—Wo Congratulate
the public, (says the Albany Daily Adver
tiser) that a company of twenty-four enter*
prising.individuals, among whom nre some
belonging to tlfe first mercantile bouses in
the city has been formed to carry ou trade
direct between here and the West Indies.
A Schooner is how lading at our dock for
this purpose; her cargo, in pnrt consists of
horses; We have no doubt hut that suc
cess will crown these efforts to extend tho
business of this fast growing capital ofthe
first state in the union.—N. Y. Paper tilh
Cannibalism.—One ol'tho Methodist mis
sionaries, just returned from the SouthSea
Isli/nds, testified at ai bite public meeting
in England, thut he Imd teen cannibalism
in its worst form, in New Zealand. On
one occasion thirty prisoners were roasted
nnd feasted upon before thu missionaries
could withdraw.
A sloop rigged boat, of six tons burthen
arrived nt Rochester, Ne w York, u short
time since, with six piesnugcrs, from
ChurlcbtO|) S.C. She wus bound to Green
Bay!
NEW YORK,Oct.5.—A meeting .hfIs
raelites wns held at Washington Hall on
Saturday evening last, it resolved that
anew synngogue be erected in the tipper
part of the ci’y. T.he stint of 82648 wus
subscribed, and 81000 loaned without itt
terest, to curry the object into effect.
GOVERNORS (7F RESPECTIVE
STATE
Maine—Albion K. Parris.
. New Hampshire—David L. Morrill'.
I'ermont—Cornelius P. Vun Ness.
Massachusetts—Levi Lincoln.
Rhode Island—James Fenner.
Connecticut—Oliver Wolcott.
./Veto York—Dc Witt Clinton.
New Jersey—Lwhc II. Williamson
Pennsylvania—John Andrew Shultzc
Delaware—Samuel Pqjjiter.
Maryland—SamiielSteveus.'
Vcrginia—James Plensiinls.
North Carolina—Hiitchiu G. Burton.
South Carolinia—Richard J. Maiming.
Georgia—Ceorge M. Troup.
Tennessee—Wi I i iutn C11 r roil.
Ohio—Jeremiah Morrow.
Louisiana—Henry Johnson.
Mississippi—David Holmes.
Indiana—James B.Iiay.
Illinois—Edward. Col cs.
Alabama—John Mufpliy.
Missouri—Frederick Bute, lately dec
cased.
we have had. Wo U, 01 X 3
have been able to toll in t»> "°
who curried the day; but sf ll,c ']
aoltiliun of tlie qwesttoe. * “ l ,r( *
To a calm nndindiffei P „, „ I
lcdgRville, for the past week.Cjl
lurmshed u wide field of I
nnxioty visible in »ll couittu nill ," tn T
vnl.ty with which «ows from cvorvnl
was sought afier, hailing «f
atid the stopping of trav0|le r8 J th ‘4
ed the town, aud the tutiltitu |,. 1
around them, nil pressing f 0iv . ? uw l
the result; and the altor% J
depression Of spirits of qij« 1>ar .'“t
oilier, "ccoidiug usllic new* i.A'I
or differed from What was 1 ]
getlier tdado Up' a Spectacle
led any Hung seen in Athens a 1
Monby Philip or inline i ' 1 *
Wn« marching upon it. B Ut j J 1
comparatively quiet. The result i, j
.cipated with ufttobonnAdencetdlS-l
V“'<r Of Troup—M;^^ , y
Pith inst. *
The' U. S. schooner Porpoise, Leiut F.
A, Parker, has arrived at Best port from
n cruise through the Straits of Belle Isle,
and ulong the const of Labrador, Us far
as latitude 55 09 N. touching at nil, the
places resorted to by our vessels employ
ed in that direction it) the Fisheries ; und
we nre gratified to learn that nothing of
an unpleasant nature has occurred this
season between our fishermen and the
English vessels on the Coast*
But a small number of our vessels, we
believe, have been employed this season
further nortli Cape Charles, and none tjj
them, on arty part rijP thb Coast of Labra
dor, have experienced inolestutioti. That
part of the Const of* New FotuidlartiT
from the Ratiu an Islands to Cape Rny, is
not much resorted to by orir fishermen
fisli being seldom found there lit aiiy 1 sens-
ou of the year, in sticli nbtindnnce as to
offer a sufficient inducethent to go tliere.
—From the middle (if Mny, until about
the same period in June, the most pro
ductive fishing is in the bays and lmrbors
of New Fotindland, from Cape Ray to the
Quirnort Islands, after which time, the
fish strike over to the Labrador Const;
oif this part of the" Coast the fishing is
VOMMEHClfi*
rcinirk^ 0 " 1 Llvm 'P 001 * ol
We had a Mr doraand for cotton ihri,,, 1
Week, but priees.huve declii ed i aid 1 H
moat descriptions, mid at this redueZM
meet the buyeis freely, particularly |„ al
qualities of Up.And and Nsw-OrlealfiV^l
a^ere lakeu on qjrtculatton, say 10m 1 ■
,600 Pernambuco, 5W0 Miim Novi, ano
and 2500 American Wore bought for e,ril
The tota'l sales-diuountto 11,816 bin
of 3268 Upland, 44 Ut 74,1212 at jSfa S
a 84,'653 at 84 a.9. 130at SFagi -Mi
326 at 10, 77 ut IO4, 20 «| l 0 J, 2144NewT
254 a 9 a »id, 372 at 94 a M
a 10), 145 nt 10$ a II, 56 at ’.U “,53
1783 Tennessee, the..“,) at 7id, 763
nt 84 a 8j, 117 ut 9 u 142nt yi a 9| 51j
IO,b 30 at 10-4; 1 lo Sen Island, 25 at ls!| “oJ
ut 24,20 at .Id, 16 at 29; lo Stained di,
LONDON
Cotton—There was a faif demand fdr 1
in our Cotton market last Week, tnkin" oft
1500 hales, viz: 200 PeVaniqs, 14d: SiO k
7 j lo 8jd and 1080 Bengali 64 to 6,d. r1||.1
124d wns offered and refused for 600 Eeynf
There are no .sales of Cotton thisTorenooe]
only 60 bags Bengal were yesterday i
of. It is now stated the 600 Egyptian*, |
off last week privately, Were sold it lij.
DBii).
On Tliursday last,Jons Dittos, Ei'qU J
of Lougliray, County of Galwuy, Irrtami 1
6O1I1 year of Ids age. It is not neiifnry'J
community to eutosisc tlie uharitler ofl
well known and so highly respected aiMrJ
lon. For upwards of thirly-tn'o yearsbi
■ nn inhnbitant of this city nnd ii'is only nets
.to say that during that period up to tin d«yl
death, lie deserved Hint received the respect]
• citizenf of his adopted cOtiV.Vry nnd the sd
nlfeutiou • fthose ofliis own wholi ehi/m;
here chosen their residence and Imd imla
themselves with this .community, haft
to the poorer among the letter, it uiay that
said he was their fricidl and r.itandlof. |i
uffuirs of lifo; und by tile bed side of drstk,y
orts were equally (fueled to their wtljtf
hnpi'iiness^ and td.the assuagement uftfceJ
itigs of disease apil .penury. The vnribt 1
of dues which’he has tilled durinsalui
testify the public estimation iif' whim Ills' c l
(cr hus'been IfldU the uiioTrtriisivc virtuti j
private life, will be remembered ihtbe dfj
recesses ofthe bosom of the widow It th e oq
His mortal remains’ were' attetJed to the j
b v (be IKbernian Society, atid a large tone
of sorrow ing citizens.
The Missouri Advocate states that cop
per is found from'Ouisconsin nnd the
Falls iifHt. Anthonv to the shores of
Lnke Superior,in jbucIi ubuuduitco and pu
rity that the Indians mukc hatchets and
ornaments of it, and that it is easily
worked into any form without any fur
ther instrument than the hammer/ The
whole region ofthe upper Mississippi is
mineral, abounding in leud and copper.
Thelcud mines nre in the hands,'df the
U. Stutes, but tho copper nre still retain-
by the Indians.
MOBILE, OctoBEn 4.
Health of the City—Wc Understand
there have been no new cases of malignant
fever for the last tea days, and the eity is
nt this time considered healthy. Many
families are returning jind the Stores nre
generally open during a great part of
the dny. The improvements which
were suspended during thb prevalence of
tho fever have generally redommeuced
and .the city, altogether Begins to pres
ent signs of business again: Should the
same favorable state of weather which has
prevailed for several weeks past continue
wc do not apprehend a” return of the fe
ver.
There is one fact relative to iho Gov
ernor’s election that we think worthy of
notice. In some counties persons not en
titled to vote'for members of the Legis
lature were allowed lo vote for Governor,
and in others such votes were rejected.
Stichwant of uniformity admits of tllegrds
sest. violations ofthe spirit of our constitu
tion and law; and thcrcfhre requires the
attention of the legislature at no cariv
i'tdri'id. The cbhstiti.ftdh presenbqq'th'a’V
i“ the Governor shall be elected by persons,
qualified to vote for members of the
General Assembly, on the first Monday in
.October,”. Person* having residence
for six months Or more in any count'y are
'qualified to vote for members of the Gen
era) Assembly; and such persons being ab
sent from their county, and’present at the
election if) another cmiuty, were, by con
struction allowed to put in their votes for
Governor. This, however, us before re-
marked, wns not the case in all the eoun-
tics, which renders the mutter still more
Vague artd uncertain. It is thought thnt
several persons on the first Monday in this
month voted ut least in two counties. Let
this thing be attended to,and let it be so
altered as to produce, an Uniformity
throughout the stute.—Macon Messenger
12 th. inst.
PORT OF. SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED.
Ship Louisa Matilda, Wood, 5 days from Ij
York to llall & Hoyt, owners—full Largo
Johnson, J lii'jjis & co. I W Eorrcll, Hop
WalsTi, J Clark W Crilley, J Anderson he
Cloland. II Kocier, Cohen & Miller, I’ Hi
Reed, C Roe, Mrs Wliiley, J Meigs, bill
Baxter, N B Weed, W H Crane, A Cam(iSell
G Chumb.esla'rn, L Lardon; Punfield k *1 [
Miller, Wiltberger 4" Cornwall,T BenufsIleT
Thouiassou, l Auze, D Si B Foley. VV T W
L Baldwin fc eo.'Thos. Ouraining, P HiHJ
man co. Philtiriok &■ Scranton, \V Tighe,
son, Hills' Sr co. T Butler Ik. co. Jos. CufflU]
Butler &i Scranton, E Bliss, I k M Prfiidcrrtl
VV Rockwall Si co. J Bradcly i W Long,t!<|
mar, I B Herbert Si co. O Taft, R CampwJJ
Gaston W Patterson, I Ren, a C Si J Jtliwj
Si E Wood, B Burroughs, (1 Tupper., I’oi.e*!
Knnzie, Dinihain SiCnmfield, Z D«y
Gordon, F M Sinus, H Lord Si co. Il Ketcq
and I P Force, Passengers, R Canipfirld, lijl
childaen and servant, 1 Henry. Iaily.i.6h“?J
servant, H Lord, lady aud servant, R Keter
lady 6 children, and servants, E Bllsxand la<l
A Higgins, lady and servunt J t Force bo»I
Mrs Shellmen; daughter, nnd servant, 'Dirt*
ley, Mrs Walker, Miss Howqll, Miss Camp
Miss Crowell, Miss Miller, Miss.Graves,' M' ss l
dw.in, Messrs J P Henry, I tVilcox. .1
Mitchell, A T Miller, B W Delamater, C IH>|1
T.Thorp, T S "Luther, \V H Crane H S Beart
Merchant, I H Cldershaw, F f Lay, C Carter,j
Weed; R Keeler U W Clark, and master HI
urd * ’. , . - v
.Brig Osprey,Dbrsey,9 days fromNewo®
Bradley Cleghorn Si Wood, cpnsignees—in 11
go to B tV Delamater, M Cleland, J W MW”
Gordon, O Tenney, C Cer|ey, J Bi;adley, •>
lard, A St E Wood. N’B Weed, Hazard “ ^
lovv. 'Cliilbpiok Si Scranton, Mnoi'e b
Parsons, Lay Si’Hendrickson, W Lippitty '
and I7iu the steeragh,'
•Sch. Mndeininok, Sinaficy, 12 days from
ton, to fue niftsler^-Assorted.cargo ton a.
B W Dfelamhteg.p’TalL'H Tupper, A LoW'
K Cainhhellj'E Reed, G.‘ N'ew'hall,'’ A 4* “
WT Williams,T S Luther,^-O Johnson,
ert Sf co; 0 B Lamar. ...
Sloop nosettaj Venafd, 3 days from
with sundries to J.Russell.
, Sloop Gold Huntress,Currie, 6 dnys fromr
deuce—Toll cargo doiiiestic goods, rortnra
duce, Sic. to O Taft,'Cohen 4' Miller, “ r '
Whiling,.! Dean, T Metcalf, H Lord “ w,,
.Clinton, S Henry,EJnncks, R WaterirfH"/'
I S Simmons nhd others on board.
! S Simmons, Indy and family, J
Mann, G Metcalf, 1 Dean E Jehcks,,.S ».
and M Lnivrence.' ., onrtbal
Pole l)oath(ibeccn,from Angustff,with
Cotton to G B Lamar, Jos. Cum «.ing, " ‘ ’
OTaft.
Atinivnp from thib p6 rT ’
At NeW-Nork. 7th ulti solir. Olive, M
da vs. ...
At Charleston, 13th inst. sloop Joh«C»e"
Sissoii, 2 days, " iv
At Nassau, Sept. 14,'sloop Bob, Hall-
UP FOR THIS PORT, ,
At New-York. 6 inst. ship Augusta, Yt ’
snil I3lh; schooner Soiphronia, Stewart,
lltli, sell. General Marion. ClindvvjcK,.W
16th ; sloop Hunfress, Hart, 2 or 3 days.
Good Return, Bates, 13th. ' (
At Pliilndeljihia, 6th last. Schr ResopK"!' 1
tis, to sail 8lh.