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UEPUBL1CAN.
FREDERICK S.FELL.
citv rniNTi'.n.
dollar* per annum.
CouniVy Paper' tlx dollar* per annum.
paYaiilf. in advaxc*.
All New*, and New Advertisement! ap-
. . • . pear In both p*|ier«.
05- Oflit-o in Dickson's three story
. ntick building, on the Hay, near the Ex-
rlinnge.bctwaen Bull and U/ayton-atreetf
SAVANNAH.
SATURDAY. EVENING. Ocy.8.
The,pressure of .advcrlijcmen'jf. jn our
Inner form to-day, qojppd us, to place on
the first page of,nnr paper four column* qf
tjlhcellsm o n ah.loihet article*, to whfoh
Sre re for Opr reader*. AdvoiliieifK^tJ.p-
rnltted to-day, shall he attended to In our
next. * .... , ’
Weshould like tohavo gratified a sub
scriber in puUisiiing "llib*rnlcu*,'l which
appeared in the Augusta Chronicle, but
want of room plate* it entirely out of our
power.^ ■ .
LVTEFROM NEW YORK.
By theirrival yesterday morning, of the
slhr. Othrllo. und dtp ship Static*, this
mom ilia front New York, we liare receir-
Od tli.epsjirrfufthat city, to the evening,of
Saturday 1 -*t inclusive. ..Wp were alio fa
a,,re<l tl,, n J. ilie p .1 uenejsoqour attanJv**
■' poyretpoodents.tbd edltorfoMi* Charleston
Courier do Mercury,by this dab’p m»ll,«iih
lUps'conuInmz N Yo»k.dalfjbfthet5lh &
fiCtii ultimo. - . The editor of tic- Clietliston
Urrcuryj hes liktfaite fuiwarded to. us the
Hfrrcantile Advertiser entj.tho'NVw York
thippiog lift cud prices .Current of tfio Mth
tilt, for which Iiejwill please tti receiro our
thank*. From thfls* papir* we hire made
copious extract* of interesting, foreign in-
elllgence, received by the Canada! which
will be found in another pert of nor peper
Wehevo had a leRdl read to u» from’Mr.
Gilmer, received by a gentleman In thi*
city, in whichJi* positively asserts that lie
•nprer hat, diicctly, ot Jpdireetly,, made
any piomisea whatever, to give offices. Or
‘share’ in his administration to tKb Troup
pr ClgrK party. We belieye Mr, Gilmer
too pure, to reaort to suclf artifices; and
that the *tern and patriotic Craw ford would
••indignantly froao" upon any false strata
gem, although byjt, he would be elevated
to tbe Chair of State.
We publish this evening by order of the
oily Council fur tbe information of Cap;
tains nut) Consignees, a law of the State,
Inquiring them to give bonds for ill aliens
, introduced by them info the port of Saran
Ibfii before the 1st of Nov'. in each year—
The Intention of the Iqw i* to protect the
. unforiuoatestranger »ho may atriveairiong
Us at a season of (be year usually fatal to
the unacciiinttfd. If it opeiate* severely
Ujion I’eptaiqs and Consignee* it' was
deemed thattney would-be more able to
bear the operation of the raw thranhfie un
informed alien who comes In belter his tit*
nation and-obieiu t aupport for bts family
from Ids industry and labor.ignnrant of the
effect* ol the climate at a' season of the year
0 generally (mliealUifol and insalubrious,
It hat been suggested to n* that . some
inconvenience results fiom the tardiness
' that generally attends the opening of the
polls on day* of election!.'. The law re
quite* that the presiding officer* should be
. lo attendance at 7 o'clock in. the morning,
and that their duties slislj not chase [until
9 'o’clock in the evening. This intimation
is given at the request orsome of the can
diditei for flection on Monday next, and
*e really think that the provisions of ihe
lap should nnt in such a contested < lection
bp-'ditregarded '
Willie* New .Orleans price current of the
Util silt, says.—Our cit> it still uohealty,
but not so much jo as it wd* two or threa
weeks since, which ‘is attributed to a warn
of unacciinikled subjects.
V*w* •
Td the Editor of the Savannah Republican
Six:— Having received the following
communication from.‘a number of any
friends, J. cheerfully acquiesce ill llicir re
quest, aud beg that you will make known
toil 1 shall decline being a candidate for
a-dyutin Ihe Legislature on Monday next
It ivas not my,wisti to l-ava become „■ c«.u-
didatr, bin 1 was announced .by foie nils
. who felt a desiic lhat 1; should represent
the county. .There is rja imperative mo
tivj to indupe a, onjifrarV course, ami, 1
Mfflfy avail myielfot liiis opporluniW .of
.bemg'rqlteged fr. : di a contest, in; which I-
migli; .defeat die success ol., my. friends.—
Sopio of Oicin were uot’in nomination --
: j-w. ^ -v*.
LATE AND IMPORTANT, FROM
EUROPE.
The packet ship Canada,'Cipt. Gra
ham, lias arrived at New York from LI
verponi, whence the sailed on the (id of
August lest, and has brought papers from
that place of the list and London dates of
(lie $0th of the same .month, being one day
later than tltb rikws brought by the Able-
thysl, at Boston, . •• . V*
The Russians, it appears,, are forWnd-
ing (heir conquests in Turkey with im-
niensb rapidity, .considering the obstacles
to be overcome, and at llio same rato of
progression, will toon.plant.their .stand'
aids Upon the well* of Constantinople.—
Leaving a strong body., of men. to watch
3|ylili]a.,fisc. the/’bare surmounted, she
heights of tho Balkan, and are now prev
ping down, upon the country to the south of
that formidable barrier,.- without meeting,
a* yet, any effectual resistance. Gen. Dio*
blisclt BaSjiusbed hi* advance post as far
a* Came, Emin, or Eminebberoun, - near
Durgaal while Gen. Roth hat establfehed
hts head quarters nt Aidos. Cape Emin' is
on (or In) the Black Sea, about 90 miles
South, of Verna, end IIS from Cdo'jtanti-
nnple.- Sizeboli, which is also on.Ilie
Black Sea, and in the bands of the -Rus
sians, is 107 miles frouf Cor.slanduoplo.
Between tills and Cape Emin stands,.llio
town of Uourgas, which is still In tho hands
of the Turks, and will probably be-one of
the next objects of attack by the Russians.
evadoor brook through such
Taking oil circumstances into WknSMerV*
lion, we must say tliit. in qur humble
opinion, it is not very piobeble that Russia
will seriously speak of pence till site has
planted the Eagle on tho ‘ivall* of Con-
ilanUnoplerand wli.it sou of n |Aiaco she
tvllhthen proposo it will not bo difficult to
imagine.;’ “
i’rlpce Chnsrew Mlrzn, the now Persian
RmbtCsador thrived at MoS ott tplh July,
and was, received with thb greatest linn-
ors. •'*■ • •>*.,
Tin! RttstUn Empetor tmfi Empress (lr-
lived at St. Peieisbutgh on tho 18th‘Ju-
|y. ' <• • 1 *
Fronee.—The new French Ministry
(says the Llverpbol Merottry) are decided
ly unpopular with hine-lenlhs of the peo
ple dfFrnnoe, and their Intentions—fot«s|
yerthey linvodnntt nothing—ere violently
denounced by: tho liberal journals. ‘ The
Miitisters/kriih one dr two exceptions, ere
of Hie ultra Royalist pally, and- llnllke
their predecessors, aroopposed to ell furth
er concession* to the people', ft jt said
■hat Admtrel do Rigny refilled to eecepi
ilie office to which he Wat appointed.
On the authority of a private letter,, it
wet stated that the censorship of the Press
wpuldbe re-established in Parity—The
popular foelifiz agafntf tho new Mimstrv
continued, and was hourly Increasing. It
was the general opinion in Pari* that the
Ministers Would with difflculiy sustain
thcinsetvesseainst,(Kd llbesal journals end
thb'RWRtni ar the opposition party, *
•Alctter from Parlr, (talfd.Uih ^ttguji,
I to thi London Glulie, ttsto* llial efei tele
meeting J>f the. editors of the. liberal JnnV '
nils, they enfdred-'upon a discussion of the
means to be employed and tun doorn^ in
I thi most efTectual manner.tho prrsbnt 'fin-
[ittry, * It it-added, “It was. agreed -biili
[every thing thould-be' done tn pcrsu,Vie the
people that the Ministry had been formed
-v
Ale
DSrxl fhosi LiVK*rooL.t:::::i:tlsT Abo.
Datki fiuim UAVaSwtJBUjmuiijltit Auo.
r-.-t-r.a-?
This being subdued, they- will, be raatteri
of the whole coast to within 107 miles of r T _ . ...
the Turkish capital. In Asiatic Turkey esclimvely bj» English influence and for
the Russians liaro also been euccessful.— English purposes.'' _ - ‘ r.
the Russians hare , alio been euccessful
Eiiernm, the capture of which is annouiTj
ced below, is’the capital .of Turkish ■ Am*
reuia,HO miles 3. E. of Constantinople,
[end in'the very', he *rt.o£ the Turkish - do
minions in. Asia, , Thus ihe 9ulien finds
hiuisrlf invaded by two powerful jsrutles,ai
a (111-, nice of SuU,mUeS .from,etch other,
Without die means of rrsladrig'ibc'm.orthe
.disposition toebrepi homiiiaim- terniy Jpf
peace. Under tlrese circuinstancesi the
. imeooeerD which he is said to manifest in
regard to.the events of the war, ciA-dhly
be accouotlil for by a reliance upon for
eign aid, in case of indispensable neces-
sliy.s •* . • ... .. - ••- . -
The Portuguese squadron, intended for
the redtfbtion irf Teieeire, sailed-from St.-
Michael* July M, end weie seen on the
[title
The-Brighton, from Loh'dun.to'Tereei-
ra, which was sent into St. Michael on the
fust of. June, hy the Portuguese hlofka-
dine sqiiadron, was released oo tht On ol
[August: • . . '
Ruuia ain't Turkey—Ofucial advicrs
had been received at ot. Peteribnrgli, of
It is Stated in a ieftei’front Paris that of
the proprietors ef seventeen public jour
nals publisher! in that city, at If Art one third
are noblemen, orpe-inns of great distinc
tion m the scientific nr fiteiary world.
The London Couticr dentes that the
new Franeh Ministry It antl-Russia'n. and
fwssert* puslfivety thei the dhanga will have
no effect upon the affairs of Russia nr of
Turkey, and thei it was not inflnencort by
any prinf.iples-or policy hostile to the good
understanding which has always subsisted,
lin'd which still subsists, helweon the courts
of St Petersburg and of Paris. v
Munich dates in Angust 4. say that the
younji Empress of Brazil left there that
-day for Oiiernf. The frigate which it to
conyey her to Brazil .will touch at Plym
outh, where she will have an interview with
Ihe Queen Donna Marie tie Gloria wlm
remains in England for the present.
\mnin. Passengers. Mrs Maawcll, M,«
Miller. Mrs Ciship, Mr Hsker. lady & ser-
vnnt.-Miss Maxwell, Als-s^i s A1 l-'aitmen.
il Topper, J M Jones, 11 Wade, E Vatu-
u er p. Davis, l.oc, Row Is end Wood roll.
ShiftEItga .V Abby, Manchester, New
•York tt'ils to J Sumo, end foil cargo to
Cdlten & Miller, vi Gordon, J I> llcnrv,
Tati & Padrlford. J Waring, T Butler
fitto J Stone, E Bills. J B Herbert,Ketch
urn & ilmrouglit. 11 Lord, D M'Mnhon, J
Inglit&coC 11 Manchester, I,Baldwin
&co A Champion,Lay & llendrlcktofl, J.
\V Long, W Marshal), A LeBaibier &co
F it Slone, R Melono.-.J W Long, M
Prcmlergasl, R Wade, D B Nlchol* &co.
Passengers, Mr -Gardner! and family, A
Gordun. A Gould, J Wondlfy,.T Bucher,
J C Whiting. Jlilibway, Wm lluylane, G
Lot, Mr Miller and Mr. .Bennett. . ...H
saij.i i) vksrianav.
Sloop Catherine & Elizabeth, Roheck
n.ltlell.
I Itv the Ua'liad.i «i No-> 1 ,nM.[)
MlVERPOoin Ai’g. 17
' Tlio import ul CaUpn.luty Ilie kingdom
from lstol January to llio I4lli Inst., Irimi
tbe B.S.8»i,»S6 hah'. Vgslnst the suiue ^||, &c0 c ll 'Manchester,
lull year ite.iuet exhibiting »n increase - * - -• • -
of4b,'527 from Ilie Umled Stales, ami a lo
lal Inere.ivu ufl»l,050 hales. Tliu export
io fur Inis been 55.7UU, against -li.cOO bales
last year up lo life same lime. And Ihe
genoiu! slock now In (lie kingdom, ttMV
!)0U hales) thuitgli flii.flnO muru Ilian mi llio
1st January, It jnst aliOIII Use same as u‘
this lime Inst; the siock of Amencau how
over then 278,UUO, is now 240.UOO halos,
Ext.Wl of.l-lellor, duieil -.
■ •' • Liverpool,.Aug. m.
Slnco our reaped* of the COili nil. wc
liava cxpeiiencedgenerally much depict-
slun ill our market. This has liren prill-
cipalij owing lo some extensive lailuics
that have taken place in Manchester laiu
ly. ,
- LIVERPOOL. Ang. SI.
“TlfBs'Xlfs ol Uoltun this week, luclu-
ding those at public guction Hiis d-.y. a-
■ ■1011111 lo 15,110 bales, viz: 50 Sea lsl lid
at 10 a 14 l-tilj 4400 Upland 4 a 4 a 11
1-4* 9-jOOrleans 0 a 7 l-li; 2020 Alabama
4 d-1 a 6. A| public salo lo-,lny, 716 Sea
Islands, at H 0 4 in 14 t-2.i;UIO Stained 4
a 8 1-4; 1470 Uplands 4 5 8 a 5 5 4;
i Orleans 5 a 0 8-1; 1300 Alabama* 4
There nJslmn ntobcraie deniaud <!-i-
week, bul ill lower price*, and the husincs-.
has been partially curtailed by the an
nounreliientT.I sq much t.'olmn foj sale
il>. river, which caused her tofjk badly.
tSSS P C5nhl“ j»h»c».^menc..(^r n ed fro^jg|f
tiles tn-day werefilily aiunilril ;'the Sea ,nolr ® ** U Q >UUII(1 ) ■' 'd flourisUtmupQi ,
Islands sold, *erit fit a. dccjlue of t-4 a
I <rl per Ib ns compared with toe' last pub
lic sales, f4lh nit. anil in‘soine tnslanco a
greater redaction wns snbmUted to for the
finer, descrlpiione, many ,if whicif were
wiiluliawn for wain of bidders, ilie low and
middling qualities of stainrrl were unsalea
ble, nt a similar decline; other descrip
tion! of Amencau, ranging from 5 l-tund
Upwards brought (he previous curredi-y,
u-hije Ihe Inferior qualities sold at 1-u a
1-ld below lire prices of lint week. Tho
hniiprt of the Week is 6055 hags, aod since
tho 1st January it amounts to 882,261 a-
gainst 470,413 to this period last year; the
increase from til* United Slates is 80,137
bile*.
LIVERPOOL. August i»l.
A large sole of Cotton took place to-day
and Sea Islands declined I-2d. from the
Upland
. G«nf Britain— At the Clng’« Council. Wrt«»«f the week previous, and Uplar
August 1T» Parli.iment was further prom- ** M ».
gued from the tOih of that month to the / J. WNDON, Aii^. 18.
?*:* i . » Tiifp rnrnllns 11 ifnffl an-d* t
I bill day ef .October ncxi,
Crops promised lo lie abundant in Eng
land.' Rains had beerufrequent in Ireland
Jiut without much injury to the produce.
A storm and inundation has lately oa-
cutrcci in Scotland, the devastating effects
-the capture, on Hte.kTlh June, of Ergeror-c *hich were fell over nearly the whole
um.end t|,e foil rest of llessan Ktle. At '
ErgertrJm, the Hvrttkier himself and four
nther Pachas were made-prisoners, and
T90 cannon* hid fallen into the hands of
tbe Russians, of which SO were liken st
Jlueb Kale.The oapfureof this iniportant
ciiy, leaves Asia open to the triumphant
Russian*,'/. - ![*••
' The following li eu extract from a letter
dated Odessa, July STth “\Ve learn by
e letter from Varna that our army comple
ted on tlhf C4th ihe paisageofvhe Balkan.
Count Diebitscb bad pOshed forward his
advanced post* at far as-Cspe.Fimin, near
Hurgos., Geo, Ituth-had established hi*
head quarter* at Aidos. -The Turks have
lost in thedifferont engagements whtt h have
Taken place 90 pibcesof pannon. In several
village* pf' thtf environs syiiiploms of the
pest have shown themselves, but (He autho
rities have taken ell necessary measure! to
prevent its spreading.’’- /- s.
ScmUn, July tZ.—Tho most alarming
Mml
Madame Matihren It to bo the fchlaf fe
male linger at the ensuing Birmingham
festival, lor which great preparations are
making,: ’-' ■ ■ > .... y. -. f[; -
f An American (loop of war. h’lT demol-
ished the vitligemf Arcllle on the RarEary
.Coast, a few miles West of (he Straits.
Three eons of ■ Mr. Cobliett have been
brought to bail at .Row street, for '-a most
violent tssault on Mr. Flench, the Catho-
lio Barristet. .1 5- ,i*
. A Morm on tbe'n1ghl,of the IdmVfetlie
cause of numfirone disasters op the. coast of
Ireland! Thi whole Hue from Tuscar to
Kingstown was ituWed ivilb ivftcks! A
scftr ladcp with tall and rosin, <vai wrack
ed off the.pVreljCiugston.ind five persons
perished- A brlg wai *recked-near the
(unis plage anU sevcral jives'loll.
The Earl of Aberdeen, in hit reply tn-
the memorial of the British merchants in-
lerested in the Mezteali trade, praying'that
early a* myself, or I • quid', much sooner
have yiqltjed to the desire of declijiing. •
/ i»m Sir, respect fully yours.
LEVI S: D'LYON.
• * * s ' * e * mf %■ • (/< '
Dr.Atv8fk,*-Thnfyoor'friendj Kbld yon
In high fstimatlnn has been evinced by the
numerous public stations that you .have fill
ed. and no doubt at tliv approaching elec-
. tlon they would renew their feelings, should
vail Conclude to remain a candidate—Rut
- there are considerations which we think,,
outhe present occasion, should cause you
go decline drawing on their friendship.—
Yoking men ere .now !in nomination, inti
maiely friendly with you, and with, your
e , wno jre muf li more in need ofdls-
n than you are. and whose hopes of
Success woulu be uustrated by your oppo
sition—We thernfore desire, unless you
hove some imperative motive to the con
trary, th(t you.waiil'l postpone pretensions
that at any other period n-d would willing-
If support
- ■ We ere very respectfully and freely
Yetff friends, &c, .
pecting the situation of the Turkish- army,
which is said to be nearlts dissolution,that
the troops of Hussein,l’solia lwi.ro tnutlni
ed ; j that there were atkb signs *of mutiny -
amoiig Ihe garnsob ofV> iddin, that the
general levy proceed! slowly, the'people
refusing to take arme unless ilietg are J sul-
diert to compel them ; that fire arms' be
gin to be scarce, anriit fits been -necessary
to gl e pikes to lhe inilitia, kt'Sophia'A .-
Tb* London -Herald:'of Aug. 19, re
marks. ‘We lean* Trans-Odessa that the
Russian army has. completed its-passage
across the Balkan—thei formidable range
of moOniams. wfikb 'the Blends ef Turkey
vainly imagined would oppose an i insuper
able harrier to in march on Constantinople.
General Dfcbiuoh, we faither learn, hat.
pushgd bis advanced -post as Ur as Cape
Emlri,- near Burgas; while General- Roth
lied established his head quarter! at Aidos.-
Now let anjt-ane look at the map;- and’ he
will find (hit there is nothing ta impede
the march of the Russians to ihe capital of
Constantine, if we -except Adrianople,
which for tho take of effect, they may loavo
unreduced in.their rear.-Burgas’it not
mors titan a hundred miles from'Uonstan-
liUnple; t short distance;'«hen it lsconsid->
ered-the immense extent (hat tho Russians
have already marched, and the great natu
ral impediments which they have turtaoun
ted. It is true that if Ihelj’urks possess (he
enthusiasm ahd-loveof country foEwhicir
they were antientiy so lunch distinguished,
llldy mhj stilfmeke'a most formidable re
sistance; but this does not appear t >be the
case. - The Uvy in masse, It it said,“is very
sluggishly executed,lh* people taking arms
only in thoso districts wbfete there ere
Troops enough to compel them to militSiy
service; end of volunteer*’ there are: very
fair, ifany at all. Such being the.bite,
the questjdn it whether Ruuia will forego
the glorious- opportunity -of. conquering
Turkoy, her ancient and inveterate enemy,
merely because one-nr two 6f the-greet
European powers may declare against her.
Fo'r our part we -ais inclined to answer
•No.’ The Emperor Nicholas knows that
England will avoid a war,-if possible, for
obvious reasons.' fie must see Imw-hidis-
po>ed the jisople of France are to thwart
his views, however ctrtitrarily disposed the
Court may be He Is weliawere tint Aus
tria is ton poor lo declare war without the
assistance of England; while Prussia, there
can he little doubt w(|i enter into his viewe
provided she is allowed to there the spoil.
It may be said, however,that Russia is un
der engagement not to press things to ex
tremities. This may be the ease,or it msy
not;, but-whether it be so or not,, we sppre-
Load that ihe will not Cud if difficult to
repo/ts ere in circulation at Belgrade res* measure* be.'t ike'n for the pVntectlofl of
- -■ - - • •" ■ • ■ British property, spues that directions
have been tlrenfor a ship of war to l^e sta
tioned off Vera Cruz.; ", ' [ "s i *,'-1
Ii.was teporied that one of. the,London
Insurance Companies fil'd refused to grant
policies en vessels frfr.Russia, with Security
Ogainit capture by the king’s enemies.—
The interference was, Ihstwaf would oa
declared against Russia... _. ■' ‘
■ The British Traveller of the'17th, says
it it uhdsrslOod that some measures gra in
conttmplaitOh by gove'rnme'nt to a (fold re
lief lathe'West India'interest. There is
no reisoo. il adds, why ilie utmost lacility
should noUbe giVeit'to the supply of Ihe
West India islands from Canada arid No
va Scotia. ’ .
, A mlniaturo stealn engine has been con
structed at Bradford, Eng. which win ks
With tbe greatest precision. The cylinder
isone-sixteeiith partjbfan inch in diameter
and the whole weight of the'engine it only
pne ounce. . ^ ! -, r
. An experimental lour wjlh Mr. Garney’i
steam engine has'been.ihaiic. Hills were
ascended and descenddd with the greatest
fgclIKy—and .file result of t(ie triqL is said
to exceed the most sanguine anticipalioiii,
Liverpool, August if—JThere was a
Considerable falturo-in Alancliesler in cali
co printing business last week'; and'sever-
■I minor houses A the neigiikorhond hate
nfyo suspended payments. Tile '.Jitter,
however, ^hrero .gennrally .aniibipatcil so
soon as the Currency Bill began to effect
many whb bad bseri conducting lileir bus!
pass upunjt credit from the extensive Cot
ion dcaleil'.in. Manchester, Jbr now iho
Bankers havil refused lo grant' their: rifual
aec’immodalion'any longer tcrlhe latter—
ll) a lejr'weeks,-we trust that .the business
will be conducted.by’oaplialisfs.' wlien the
trade would return to *i inbre hfcalihy stato;
for the stock of Cotton being now/no glaz
ier than.Iasi year, there can be little ground
for apprehension oq. that scorb.
Hire—Carolina Rice has fallen'is the
hast being freely offeied at 25*. By pub
lic sale this day, 3600 bags E I Bengal
fair tngnnd. 11 n 12s the great proportion
cargo 7< bid, all taken in at 7*-«d. *,
[By the Saluda at Charleston.] - -
. NEW-YORK, Sept. M.
Cotton'.—Import frnin llio lOlli.. to tho
Zfith inn. from VirglniaV' ffbales'! North
Carolina80; Smith CaroliTii-120; Geor
gia 433; Nrw-Orleans lit—total, 770
hams. Tho sales sinco our review of the
10th Inst, umnunl ityalidhf 1*30bafes,don«
titling of 700 bales Uplands, at 8 to 10'' a
108-4cents; 850 bates Alabnmni, nt 8
I -f to 14 penis ; [00 bales N. Orlenift nt
id to It cents ;Tnd 100 Hale* Tennestees.
at 8 to 10 cents.' Fine Cdllon, aultable
for home me, have become' scarce, - and
inamifactuiera find .'tt difficult to bhy nt
K revimis rales—inferior and middling torts
ave, far the week past, been much neglec
ted,
Bice.—Import, 282 tii. 20 half da—
This article is iifiifsu*|ly heavy. To-) ards
the close of the- last'week about 800 tcs.
ehafig5d "hands,- for exportaiion, since
which Hina the sales have bceti trifling,
from 130 to 200 lev principally in small
parcels'to the grocers, from! 37 t-tafS,
tinntHlis. Rice 8, -.«/ • -l *s
i -■ . i i :
'X
(C7“ The" friends and acquaintances of
WM.CHRISTIE, and (he members of
the St. Andrew's Society, k're,requested to
attend hiafuneral Tomorrow' Morning at
f2 o’cldek, from (lie City Hotel. '-*[.«
Marine list.
•PORT OF SAVAftyAH.' 1
\ il .y. , .., .
aoxivcn fhom this pobt.
At.Now .York, .tad ult. ship Henry,
llaminond. ’
At Frovldenoe,’28d ult.-btig Reaper,
Lear.
At New York..23ll| ult. brig America,
Dre» • .. . 1
• - op roe rifts poxr.
At New York, totlt ship Queen M*b,
to tail 1st Inst.
At New York, <0tli schr Glide, regular
day. • , ./ .
CLBARrn ron this ro»T,
At Boston 28d aolir Emejine. -,
• . ^
The ship Georgia, wee led at Liverpool,
flat Aug. fir,(Ins port uncertain,
Theta))., Wetree TronT Baltimore report
e/I in our last, qol being abluta procure a
pilot, coming fit without one grounded in
'Sheriff’s Sales.
tl^i.»lho»?,of y ,»"e fS ‘ ,lilm,sl, ’ 1 «‘*«b
All lhat pruttettun near Savin, ,
known as Tiived.lde.cnu.uiidngoSu’'-
with tlic Imorovbmem, thoreoS, boSS
North and North east by Savannah S
and Onluw Island, on ttia North We«U
and* belonging to VostelLkDttOB the sahA
by lauds belonging to M,s. .Margaiet hC.
kay. levied fin as tho property ol John Mo.
rc(, in satisfy uxucutiont In favor of n,.
Hank ofDnflcn-.Bauk of the Slate of
(is, I’lamers Bank, and others.
Also.il 1 tlistjot No. (0.) six, Columbia,
West by lot Np.-(3) tire, arid Ni lh "J?
Broughton tt reel. Levied on at the ptZ
erty of John Moreli to lallifyy'egeeutiaaiS
favor of the Benk of Darien, Uenk of tu
State of Georgia, i'iautcrs Bank, and „ik!
•rie *
GEORGE MILLEN, r. c.c.
. SPOKEN. ' ’
tsth ult. off ILittrras,ship' Macon. !: -n
this poit for New York.
, uni. , / -
Fiioii out CoanESFOmintTS, 1
Ojf-ces oj the Courier, Mi
and Ornette,,
r, CllAXMSTOK, JJct. 1—7 F. N,
* AlUilVKI).
fillip fialuds, New York 4 ds.
Ship John Dickinson, Gent 40 do.
Utig Wade. Boston It ds.
i.v tiiz oprtMe.
Ship Perfect, Prince, from Liverpool
sailed tSd Aug
ITpr New York: -
[l I T AS 5llgl D i I ItE. J
The regular packet ship
lleleii Mar,'.
T Harrison, Master.
\Vill Lave quick dispatch,—For freight
'or passage having excellent accommoda
tions, applv to (.'apt. 1{. onboard at-Jones
upper, wliaif, or to
IIALI.,SHAl*TER &.TUPPER.
oct 8 •
For New York.
(scUUO.NKit M.VE.)
The fast sailing packet schooner
" Othello, ' •
Johnson. Master.
.Will meet wills despatch. For freight or
passage, having superior accommodations
applv to tho matter on board, at Anciaux’s
wharf, or to / 1 -
v COHEN tcMILLER,
oct 8 tOl.; - —
Notice.
jv A Public Hack will
lie siaiiotied by the sub
scribsr, at the Ex-
cliaugeon Monday next. and from day to
day, thereafter which will convey pet sons
fa any part of the city ,price of conveyance
can bo ascertained from Iho driver.'
. GEORGE CUTIIBERT.
- oct s toir .... . . ,s
i Portland Rum. <i
dk OBLS Portland Rum (coloured..
'JLV Landing from .ship Helen Mar
and for sale by'
- HALL. SIIAPTER & TUPPER.
oetS • * ({ s
• ARRIVED SINCE,OltB. LAST.
- jlr’S Elba, Clark, 14 ds from L'ainden,
Me. .Umo and Lumber, to Candler 6t
.ijavidion. v ,- .
.Brig Brilliant, Rea, ProVldenco, 8-dvto
Tafi IL Padelford. Mdzo to J Slone, V
Lipplil,' W Lippitt, R Malone, S. C .Green,
W lionet fitco. ... ■ „
> Schi .Oihcllu, Johqson, New York 5 ds
id Cohen Sp .Miller, Mdze to Claghor'n il
Wood, W Marshall, S C Dunning, D M'-
Mahon, N B Si HJiVeod, L llaldwin iieo
Lyons,.Nichols fitco'W fie JI Rose, Mai-
lery fi; Duffy, O Tenny, L»y & Hendrick
ton, U B Lamar, T Butler &co It Wade,
C U Cimpfield., f [W Long, J Uaqahl, I
Norton, Robertson, fie ilcvap, Palmes &
Lee, J W M’Kcnzie fieco Taft fie Padel
ford. Roe It Memipan, T W. Morrel, S’
M'La'ne,-Hazari( fie Denvlpw, lil -Prendcr-
ggst, W C Barter, W P Huntor, Palmes
fie Richards,- R fifafone, L .Scranton, J
Lewis, B wDelepiatejtkcd Kefchum fie
Burroughs) H Lord, Stiles fie Fahnln, J
liigli* fieco A fi.Oemler and ihe master.
Pasiengerfi . MrVM'Donald, D .M'Mahon
maleei W Thomas, S bi|ibie7s jennfngt,
J .Moore, S Atwood, an<) one. in the steer-
*“*' . AUUTVEfD Tiffs DAY.
'^ o6d ' Ntw Yo 'i‘ to
Hu i. Shapter fit Tuuper, and a full cargo
»H, And ? rson : TButlsrfieob E Bliss, L
ifoldwin fieco J Uently, W C Butler, A
Champion J OummingjC II Campfield, A
Day, B \V Delsmktef &co P Dcvillers, M
Eqslniari, D Sp B Folpy* J Oanahl, J li
llerliert, J,9)obe, J Inglis fieco O John-
sou. Keiclium fie Ruirinughs, J W Long,
L*y fie IleniViektun, W Marshall, J f Mar-
.bflU M’kebzI. fieco D M'Mnhon, C F
MMs, Mayers fie Hamilton. D B Nichols
ieio 1 Norton, LR Woodruff, IV W Bs-
ke f M Prendorgast, M H Wakemah. Jas
Hooter, K Wade, Mr# S Sawyer, O Ton-
1 nfii H Rose, N
& U Weed, fi» frideUotd, SlUcsfie
The nejro plan, Joe, accused of being
accessory to the death'of another fellow _ ^
named Adam, found drowned oir the 87th* Baldwin fieco j Uently,* WC Burte”’ A
Angust, was tried yesterday before thb Jus ^ " ~
tiejes of tho Inferior Cnur(,'and acquitted,
i A new Post Office bee been established at
Bethel,Glynn county Gs. Mr. C. C.
Cooper is postmaster.
The New York American states, that
within a few lyears, nearly a million of
capita) has been|sijnk in stesmboatspecult-.
on the Hudson.
X Jailor’s Sale.,
rnlfFlLL bekold ax the Court House of
-Yv . Chatham county, on the first Tues
day in November next, a negro hoy who
says hit naqieis‘JIM, and that ho belongs
to John Pittman—lie, the said negro hav
ing been in jail eighteen m/m the and is. now
offered for salens ihe law directs. • .
, JOHN I.DEWS. j. c.c.
oel 8 ■, •
■■i -a Notice.
A LL persons having any demands
gninstthe estate of Gotleib Ernst,
late of Effingham County, dec. will hand
them in to tlic Subscriber duly attested
within,the time prescribed by law,- and all
persons indebted trrsaid estate are reejh!
.ed Iq make immediate pyyment to the si
scribcr. . • • • * , ..v..
EPHRAIM KEIFFElf,-y H
!*s -AdmorG. Ernst,dec.
(Effingham County, Sd October, 1820.
net 8
1
oct 8
Notice.’
A N elecilori for Govertfor.of the Siiu-J
a Member of Cougreis,-and a Steffi
ator aqd three . Hcpre.cntalivcj. ro,
GoUnly nfv/hathani, ivilh be field at p, ,
Court House in the City of Savannah tail
Monday next 3th Ocu her. ’ 1
By ordet of the Justice* of tire j u f ri ;.
Conti.
R. W. POOLER, ci'g. >
nets* ; n. •-jWMS; u,
lante PuMipations.
rjlHE NEW FOREST, a Nirel i,
_ ' the antltor uf -Bramideire ilcuu* :
“Torf Hill" fitc. „ 7
TALES OF Il'.’MQR fit ROMANCE,
seteoted frbii) ^BOWHr'^eroi.n Wrtls^
translated hy Ridierd Hokttfi, B. A. 1
ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, l,
the Author of “Hungarian Tulet.v f
A • -* JlUo • A ■ /> • .1
An assortment of STORY fij.TOI ,
BOOKS, for Children, and Selected K»
giavingt and LITHOGRAPHIC Pdou.
Just received and for tale by
T. M.'DRISCOLL, j
oct 8 • o • • ‘ v
-
Just Received.
A FIRKiNs jirims Gotben Budu'
JL V Fur sale by
nets
J.B HERBERT.
G eorgia, cfiediMu. county—nr ]
the Hern the Justifies of thi MAt4
Court of Chatham ffiountyMtsngJor Oik
-nary pitfpomr t *- , t „ .
J To all wKomti may concern.
Whereas James Lanier rifSsvsnnslilritT
applied to tbo. Houurf ble the.Corirt of Ur.-1
dinary of .Chatham county for leiten ef I
Administratlon|de bpnis noq p on the tilita f
and affects of DavH O Sloan, 4tte of nil ]
oouaty deo. as principal creditor. J
. These are thatefote. to die and adnatti
ish.nll.rutd singular the kindred and t
tors of the ubfdae’dio filo-tbeir obj«
(if. any they haval to the granting of dp ]
administraiion of tlieeitite of the dectnti |
to iho .applicant In the Clerk's office e
the said court, pn oi Wore the 3d dayri
Nov. next, otherwise letters adminiiti
will be granted. ,.*. •
Witness the Hop. F.llas Fort, .
of the j- slices ofisaid court,the 8d day
October A. D. 1829
: , , S. M.BOND, c.C,o,c,(,.'
MPCfU • ^ ‘aM
G EORGIA, Chatham * 'ountr.—fij 1
He Hon. the Justices of Hr /sfttkl
Court of Chatham County, sitting ft' C~ a
dinary-purposes. ■
■ To all wnom-lt may conecin. ‘
Whercns, R. Wi Habersham, Adssi
trntor.of the estate of Alexsiidertl-d
sham,fete of Savannah, deceased, liu|
tltionejl the suid justices to be dlschM
from Ills-said admlnlStratorthlp/O .k . .»
These are therefore to cite arid ill)
(sh all and singular the kindled end c
itors of the said' deq, to file their objfct
(Ifany tHey'ltdvft)’in the Clerk’s oltei
tiic Court of Ordinary on ot before thrtl
day of'.April next,'otherwise
itis’misjory .will bo granted to the (
er. ''A',’-..-.. ’ •;* ’
Witness the'lion. Ellss'Port, oasrflj
justices oflhe said Court at Ssvannikr
Sd day of Oct. A. D. 1820.
S.M. BOND, c, c. o.c.tl
•' oct 8 1 r " . ' uU
—
K . Just Received.
4,000. LU ^oxx 0llJC0n
' A few Jiundred ID« of Oeorgia Ba-
■i cun, cured by*J‘ones , .
: *•' 1 :,awo,. •• ./ .
_ A general Anortment of /'
... GROCERIES.
• p With KlUriy hrtleles'of ’
Dry Goods, Castings, Gut-
- levy, Groekery Wn re,
Shoe8, Hats, fyc.
All of which will be sold ori good terms hy
applying .to the subscriber.
. SAHRiEL J. BRYAN.
opt 8 • 101 , .
N. E. Rum, &c.
50bBLS primeN. E.RumA - "
10 bales Plaids, Slrjjfcs, and Shir-
H e ting*
4 cases Drab and Black Hats
10 Itegs cboico Goshen Ruller
0 bbls “VanderwatcrV Smoakcd
.-I Beef
50 Virglniq Hams
. Fhr foio. by .
oct 8 . COHEN fit MILLER.
■ Rcirjpvnf.
r|1HE subscriber bat removed lo lk|
store, formerly occupied hi Mi o'
don. corner of Broughton and Men
where the has on.hand a general «i«nm
of Confoctinrfkry and fruit* of «H
Boris—sha will supply families with c
file, at tho shortest notice.and they cast]
so besuppliod ovety tiOernoon -wilb W
cakes of ell description, - ■
’• Just received,a fresh supply of CaM
C*rdia)», Preteivek, Toys 4c. jl
v ASPA3IAMlRdCl';|
oc'R ' ROlcr.*
J '~ .f’.i-d’. ’Notice., a.V •
A LL persons who already havs»)’
riiay hereafter come into \*n**.
of any articlei saved from the *' K *J
the brig poealmritns^latoly wrecked *’[
Stone Ilorse Shoal) aroyequcslcd tamj
tho sariie immcjiiatcly to lit; olher»i“1
law will he rigidly enforced ngainilw^
COUF/N & MILLER. Agents]
oct 8 ; ,
, JNotice.
PST4IE person who, dextcroiily P®
JL up a role of money dropped “J
corner .of W. C Butler's 11*1 Hlorv, "
listing-of one Sfrr dollar bill Central ®
ol Gnurgis, one 20 dollar bill Marlajff
Fire Insin ante Bank, one 20 Branek^
of the State of Georgia at Ealonlos T
.4 dollar hill.Iii'sliranco Bapk, two - J
State Bank of Georgia and two ‘ ‘ S
not recollected, (and a duo • bllrder
dollars,) Is requested to'relurothe^
this ofiioc—irriaii..'',-i'.« - .,„ixi
ed.otherwise ho may expect ta sss W<n
given to thepublic. •
ois 8 , tOl —
Not' ce ’
A LL persona indebted to W jj*
A MAMS OlltETT, wiM fiJ-S
affdassSSySv »■
^’ssassswe-g^
Lower ThreoRun* ( (S. C.jS'l 11 ’* I
oct 8 *0* '