Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 20, 1829, Image 2

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mi WaS Hally Pnpcr..r...„oight dollars per annum. Genntrf,Paper;:......six dollars per annum. IMYAMiK IN ADVANCE. 4*- II News, and New Advertisements ap- pc.irin both papers-. - W, ■■■ re* ptirk buiminai'on'Uio Huy* near the Ex- chntipe.bcuvoei) Hull and Bray ton-street • QJ* Office In Pinkson’s three story drink l»n h£ W\ mR* ■' '-S& ../* , s, v' SAVANNAH. TUESDAY EVENING. Oct. so. ttT* The Savannah Rr.FPBt.lCA5 trill be published daily from and after this eve. r.ing. LATER PROM NEW YORK. Our cnrraspnncddt of tho Charleston City Gaxelte, informs ns'under date of 'Sunday last »t 7 o'clock P. M. that New York papers of the Ifllh inst had been re* (reived by the Union Line schooner Star, Capt. Hull, but they contain no later for eign intelligence than that brought hy the nurmlngha.*.. The l«o following are die only items of interest t By recent arrivals from Turks Island, it ‘appears that place is in a must deplorable condition for provisions. A letter dated loth Sepufitier to n gentleman in New York, says—“Corn, flour. flee. would chi well lure, as I understand that the Collec tor would admit it under existing circum stances. Not an atom of eithe, or any other provisioned lie got atony rale; even the King’s troops ate ont: 'and 1 suppose 'the Contmisariat ispicri-ntrj from sending supplies,‘by tho impossibility of obtaining ■4 vessel to come up'hcreilui^ig the Imrri- c.in* utiutn." cant season Extract of a letter from Smyrna dated August ltlb, to a gentleman of that city*' by tha Delos—“Out intelligence from Constantinople it to the 6th inst. At dial time it was reported that Adriannplo had 'eurrendere'il at discretion. Every thing remains quiet here and even if Constanti nople should fall they do not apprehend' any danger here. Groat hopes ate now en tertained that if tlie Turks are humble, die trado to Constantinople and the Black Sea will be thrown open—in that esse the A- merii ans wilt have sour thin; to do. I in tend to return in the first vcs-el for Bos ton, which will probably sail in five nr six' weeks. . “P. S.—News front Constandnnpie to the Bill, states that the Sultan has acceded to tho Treaty of London. fluence on die morals, tho attainments of tho Tavans poweiful and meritorious. The hah numbers, talents, and honors, though some times inclining, and at others tremulous, is generally well adjusted between them.— Previous to tlie Commencement of 1825, in a convention mutually agreed upon by the two.socicties, tlie present useful and agreeeblo custom providing an annual O- ratinn, <m die Tuesday before Commence ment, was first adopted. It is honorable to the common principles and interests of tho two societies, both in its oiigln and prog- The first was a Cliosophic orator, Htlie lien. H a in'I L. Southard, nfNew-Jer- soy then. General Mercer,-of Virginias tlie lion. TbcoduioFrelinghuysen, of New Jerseynml Joseph R. Ingcrsoli, Esq of I’hiladelpliia. The orator for the pre scut year—patmam qui meruit feral, was at least equal to any of hit accomplished pie- decessors, on the occasion. He isaC/io| sophian,- iho Hon. J. McPhcrson'llerricn, tho Attorney Gencrill dftho United States Ills,^address, tie understand with .great pleasure. Is to be given to the public. It was full of solid matter; expressed in Si I stylo of classic and masterly simplicity : full of honorable feeling, fine icmimeiit, valuable instruction, and refined tender ness, It was pronounced with a modest dignity that subdued while it delighted the hearer, and left the critic to forget his art and feel himself a man. It was received with dreptoned, raptured, but reverent ap plause ; in which the universal sentiment was one. ‘Ilis gratified Alma Mater awar ded him the honorary degree nfl„ L. D. and we may say concerning it, with Dr. Johnson in the case of Doctorate awarded to Watts, tint Academic lienors would ho of more value if they were always given w ith as much discretion. Wo cnngrntiilntu the Cabinet of the Nation that one such man, at least, (and how many more there are like him wesay not,) is a-compunem| I member of its Council. ■ muvol. ■gun r " : T _.je writer (lien takes a view of the pre sent lesonrcc, of Turkey, which ho rcp>e- sents as feeble in comparison with what they fornterly were. The largest portion o( the navy of tlie Grand Seignor was des troyed it theb.illle of Nayarittn, and the Greek sailors are alienated. The corps of Janissaries, whose valour, though nndis- ciplinetl, would, In this crisis, lie of essen tial service, has been slaughtered, hy the orders of theit ownsovercign. - Thousands of those wlm, ftnm theit birth, wete enrol led among tlie members of tills sacred and ohteynrd the Domynyon and Rule of corps, now rejoice in the niisfottiina of one I the same, To the grete hynderance and who basso nearly annihilated theli ordor. shame of nil Crislendom, ami enhauncyng The supplies formerly received from ini-1 of the power and might of tlie said Turks, position i on the Greoki ore cut off. The (if the exceeding numbro of men and wo- iraile of Turkey is entirely at o Hand, ami men untl children.that in ih.it eltin at that the creilit of the government eon hardly be day wrreslayen I will trot speke of, for the said to have au cxi-tende, Tlie Turks are great diiiersitethat I li.lue of writers. A- also deprived, hy (lie war between France mong the which tlie Emperor nnmytl I’al and Algiers, of tlie aid which Hint llarhury | eognliis with many other nobles of the citio power might have afforded to her Taking this change of circumstances in- to view, concludes the wiitcr, it most lie evident, that (lie peaco of 1S10 affords no reason for expecting a similar issue, to tlie present campaign. On tlie eontrury, if there be no interference of any of the other powers of Europe, in favor of tho Turks, It will appear somewhat miraculous, if the pending contest between Russia nml the Porte do not terminate in a decisive blow, indicative of the speedy destruction of the Ottoman Empire in Europe. Maryland Election.—The election 1r. Mary hind gives that state to tlie ndmiuistrn tinn—governor, senate and lower bouse, together with all appointed officers and of Clerks and 'runners. This is a distinguish ed victoiy of the Jackson party over thei opponents; St it a decided proof of tlie great re-aeiion”’thol is goln£ on through the Union. Cotton Sail Bnele.—-The Navy. Com- iqlssioocrs advertise to receive proposal fur furnishing 13709 yards of Cotton Can- Vast of various numbers frorti I to 7 to lie delivered at Gosport, Va. The editors of, , (he Baltimore American, in company with (everal other gentlemen, have made a care ful examination of the principal cotton duck sails nsed on hoard the schooner Yellott.of that port, in the course of the last six years, during which she hat made two voyages around Cape Horn and two to Smyrna — the chief object of the examination was to ascertain w hether cotton sails, like those of heinp, me liable to mildew; a point which hat been both affirmed aqd denied lit the present care, “not the slightest appearance tens found, either in the seams, or In any mlher part of the sails.” At Ihe recent election or Charter officers in tlie city of Albany, N. York, the Jack son candidates succeeded in every ward Cotton Seed Oil.—We adverted, some timo ago, (says (lie Pcrtertiiurgli Republi can) to the machine, invented hy Messrs. ’ Collett & Smith of Ihis town, for hulling cation seed, and extracting oil from the hariicl, The machine erected in this town by tlie proprietors, lias been in operation for some time, and the invention promises to bo completely successful. The oil ex pressed from the cotton seed, nut only an sweri the ordinary purpose Of paint oil. bul Js equally adapted to machineir, when pm perly clarified. We have been using it on our presses for several days, to tlie entire satisfaction of our pressmen. Tlfb two Colton Factories in this town, and also the Steamboat botnet, which plies on the Ap pomattox river, make use ol the Colton Seed Oil, and the several superinlemlants of the Factories and of tlie Steamboat, „ speak higlilv in its favor It has been used as a lamp oil, and found to answer every purpose. \ An anonymous correspondent who has furnished the New York Journal of Com merce with a detailed account of the exer cises at the recent Commencement of Nas sau Hull, gives the following sketch of the Cliosophic and American Whig Societies. The eulogium' bestowed upon tlie perfor mance of the Hon. J. M. Berrien, (late Orator from the Cliosophic,)warm as it is, does not'cxcced io warmth several oilier tributes of the same description wliich have made their appearance in different parts At the north “On tho. day previous, (Tuesd.iv) largo and select assem-ilnge listened with delight to the annual orator, alternately appointed by the Cliosophic and Amcri can Whig Societies, to nddress them both on some learned theme of his own teloc tion, and in a style sulted'at mice to their common recollections and interests, and the laudable and principled rivalry which ,1s amicably cherished between them.— These societies are both located in the Halls-of College. They are both of un known antiquity; anti their respective in' oribwitig account of the taking of Constantinople by tho Turks, in 1453, from a MS. copy of Fabian’s Chron icle, written in 1603t "This yem also, Which was tho ycro of Grace xiiij c & liii [1453,] Malminct. then prlnco of Turks, In the ihoneih of Juny and llijih daye of tho said tntmeth, bolug tlie Iljdc yero of ills Einphe or Reignc, after {56] davps of cuntynuall ussawto by Ids in' numerable multitude of Turks to’tlio citie of Coiistantyne the noble, with exceeding farce and crueltie made and exnrclsed.wan JP . John Chevalier, Sisson, 2 days fm arleston to J W Long. And n full car-1 goto l’ Dcvtllers, K Habersham, CW Rockwell & co, J Stone, . & W King. Di Haig, Sorrel Ac Anderson ami master. Passengers, Mrs F Cnmard and servant, Mrs ilovcnier, Miss Trucheht, and 4 in tile Stceiage. Sloop George Washington, Luce,8 days from Darien, 50. hales Cotton and other inerchandiae to Stiles & Fannin, It & W King. , Sloop Marshall, Chase, Nowporl R. I- 6 dt with tf full cargo to Mcst.t Antonies— Passengers, Messrs Antonies, Howard and son, Pitman, Hull, Mandln, Stow, Capt. er4*. o.-‘ s.ffiscribc has tccci,!^ 8 ' „ CONSISTING Of ° •kwv* "vifr- “ is «. and low priced, Sty 5 4 cloths for sett ants Pullicate ami llomall ll:,„.n Late Letters from Natehcz, In (Id) stain lieyng takyn on ly tin were then bcltgdid.— And ninny a preest ami Religions man put vntn Detli hy stmdry I'rucll ttirments, alter wlileh great crueltie, with many oilier lung to rchorie, pul in execution, a command mcnl pissed from tho said Empcrot of Turks, that all chililorn heyiig uboue the ago of vj yeres, a« will Ilirn as woman kyn.le sliiild he xtreygln pm vino detli Tho which after som writers, excocdrd the numbro of iiij m (4000 ) Here for teydonsness and l.imeniuhi'll ‘proeesso which 1 might shew in the reher«all of the Abhomynnoioii of fiiise mint Dampnaliell aiul ncuineti Turks, by them rlonn vuto tlie erucifixe Ac Bolen and 2 others. 1 Pullicate and llnmnli it Sl.wip Ann Marla, Briggs.Newport R 1.1 ice. &o. ' Handli,,, 0 ds with a full cargo to R & W King. 11 Together with a ecneral s„n O llmlson, J Slone, and A & E Wood.- t Passengers, A Turner and Indy, H O Hud- , PASCY AND M io ,„ son. tt W Henry. 8 R Brogg. H Carnow, ™APLE E II Reed. I'. Allen, and E Mellow. fl|U V (wlkAn Sloop Albert, Listell, Rlcclmro 2 days Ootlon snd Hides to It At W King. il„|. suitable to the prosent and ,nn, 01 ,, loch Sc Dunwuadv, S J Bryan, Claghorn senson, which lie olfe s f or u | a " 0 (l Sc Wood. Imod.llng term*- _ co«tno OF- JAMES ANDP.Rsqu A5Cl " BKWW ; V | net 10 ' too* Ship Octavio, Kent, fm Boston, Revenue Cutter South Caiulina, Math cws, fin Charleston. of Mississippi, give frightful accounts of other images of the Chirchrs nml temples the sickness in that city, and tlie newspa- within the ritia I soase, for paynfiill it were pers admit that tlie Yellow Fever is raging to rede, and more paynTiill and sorrowfull them. One letter. Af September 14, says in lipr-, that the flcytli of Criest should in —“The Yellow Fcvrr is in this place ;— j too vile manner he despised." every body has run oil - to Washington, nil the merchants, citixens. Sic. The drays I Tin Saturday last a gentleman was hit- arc running day and night. Five dentils ten by a horse in State Street. Tlie gen- have occurred since yestorday morning.— | tlcman's arm w.issllghtly Injured, hut his The sickness is very nlantimg. The Phv sieiait-have had a meuiiug, arid reported it tho Yellow Fever." coat sleeve was considerably torn. Dost. Pat. \0th inst. Commodore Porter nriivei in this city yesterday afternoon, and stopped at tipi City Hotel. (Hnrnnni's)antl is in exeellinit health. He was the bearer of. despatches from our Minister at Mexico, and was rC‘ ferred toby Mr-Poinsett fur every inTormn lion totiehing tire stale of that country, whore themnsto travagant prrjti liccs ox ist, and are offensively rlemoiistrated to wards our'Minister ami Government,on die Lining Curiosities.—There'aro now ex hibiting at Masonic Hull, Rioarlwas, an Anaconda and Ron Constrictor, of greater sixe th in ever before brought to-this coun try. The Boa Constrictor, which lias not had fond since It left London, will be pub tiely fed tills tiny at I t o'clock. Tho Anaconda has not taken (bud in 3 months—.V. L Entj. lith inst. Doctors Pasenhs nml Mitchell, of New At'the late term nf the Supremo Court of Rhodelslund, sesenpetitions for divor ces wcre.presciited on behalf of' females, six of which were granted. RUSSIA AND TURKEY. The Nfcw York Dally Advertiser con- 'tains a highly Intel rutting article, "Russ'a and Turkey in 1010 and 1C29," furnished hy a gentleman who has resided in the Turkish Capital, and who has travelled o ver tlie ground where tlie military opera tions of the Russians, and Turks are now enriving on. Not having room fur the whole of the article, we limit ourselves to general view of it. In the winter of 1809 and '10, the Rus sians possessed themselves the Turkish provinces, Moldavia and Wkllacliia. In the summer of the same year, they advan ced toShumla. While tlie main body lay here, Ihe light troops passed the Bal kan, and, iviihont ’opposition, plundered the country to the southward as far as Botirgas. Then, as now, there appeared noth ng to oppose the progiess ol ihe inva ders, even to the walls of the capital. But a peace was patched up, and tho Russians retreated. The writer proceeds, very in telligently, to point out the reasons why wf may not look for a similar result of the present campaign. In Into, he says, Rus sia was at war with England. Her trade was crippled, her fleets were conflned and watched, her navy was small, badly man ned and worse officered. The Black Sea, tho only outlet of her southern trade, was occluded' The Mediterranean was com manded by tlie Turkish anil British fleets. The progress of the Russian army was jealously watched by Napoleon,-and ilsre- call was barely in time for the defence of | tart of the faction* opposed to the existing York, are disputing about the Siamese Mexican administration. boys. Thefnrmei insists that they can be Under these cirriimata'nees, it may be sepaiated with safely. Tlie latter avers presumed that Mr. Poinsett will be iiululg- that the operation would prodme hernia, e.f in Ihe wish lie has long entertained, to and mutt ue falnl—The bovs ware to have withdraw from a situation where ill »ill to- sailed from Philadelphia, Tor England, On wards him personally, may pi event his ten- the I Sth inst dering the sera ices for which his known - ■ ■ talents so well qualify him. \Ve hrfve seen a't the stole of T«. Verdn We are glid to learn svliat indeed i-ks I & Co. some cut glass' chandeliers,| inten to be expected, that President Jackson re l ded for firrnit ro of the east room of the ncived Commodore Porter with t(;e utmost President’s Hotrso. They are very splen- cordiality anil kindness nor neod «»e doubt I did. but have, we understand, cost only n- tliat lie will require the use of hit talents I bont half ns much as vmionf tho old chan- ami experience fur the benefit of the coun- defiers hi the other rooms.—Phil. Nat. try- Knowing that many American Citizens srere interested in them. Commodore Por ter travelled eighty miles to make a ppi- xnnal Inspection nflbe Tomnscaltepec nnd Vauuxen Mines, he reports them as being under the most eennnmiaal and efficient management—Balt. Gazette, lith inst. Gaz. conuEitcui. Dates from Livebi'ool,:::::::iOtii Sept. Dates from Havre.:::::::::::::::J4th Auq CLEARED- Brig Industry, Bencher. St. Barts. Cohen fy Miller, BAILED. Ship Queen Mnb, Bailey, New York. Sclit Favorite, Miller, Currituck, (.•». c ) HOOKS, STATION All PRINTING J0 T. M. DiilSCOL O FFERS forsaleat liisni m«nt on the Hay, iwn 4 Bull street, an r SCHOOL nnd HOOKS, STAT ARTICLES, ARRIVED FRO-I THIS PORT. • At New York, 13th sclir Frances,Whit lesly, BAILED FOR THIS PORT. Fiom New York, ldih inst. brig Lydia, Wood. From our Correspondents. Offers of the Courier, Mercury ) and Gazrlte, » Charleston, Oct. 18—7 ) arrived. Sclir Star, New York 4 ds. Sclir Advance, fm Providence via Now port. Left sloops Ann Marta, and .bar shall for Savannah ready fur sea. iirino, fin Liver- Nurtliern bine and which ha lowest piices, ably reducbl rate. 'b Printing, laving also purchased an elcgnntii It of ormtinriitnl l ype,( n edilitk. Ins binner exy.-nsive supply,he xvill be bled to execute all orders for Hoox, I fIilets, CinttLAws. Cards, Hand Post Bills, Ac. in a style of aiuhel tnunt, not hitherto surpassed, , Book Binding. Ha has also (inplnycil pnrnr.ineriMi first ralo wnrkmwi, Ac. nil orders in thi, of business, at ill Waive i rrnnpl ait rm ; and be completed jwilh punctosiitj smt the most approved true, oct 40 V Hi barque Mi pool HNO, L. schr Star.) NEW YORK. Oct. 18. ARRIVED. Ship llogarlh, Uvcrponf, Atig 31. Ship Canion Packet, from St Thomas. Ship Kmpiess, Chat lesion 9 days. Ship Othello, Charleston 9 days. Brig Delos, Smyrna 58 days. On the night of tho Bill lust, with moonlight and 11 gentle breeze, both topmast with evory 1 pn ttiw M nnmrtn 1 .,,,: filing attached came suddenly Upon deck. | ^jaed ’ DIUBCOLL h ”j' J. Purmlcy—Drnlixt TiTSTlLL i.finain in Savannah fur W W days only. Thnre who »iih vail theintelvrs of hit services will apply immediately at Mrs. Miui:s the (lay, the second ilocTr Weil or'the< gian Office, net to £09 Annals for 1830, The Governor ofllie State of New York, in tine exercise of an authority in him ves ted by the Constitution of tliut State, has removed from office tlie Sheriff of the County of Albany. Tlie folio-, mg Is' the concluding-passage of the clear examina tion mid proof of tlie charge against'him. “Having Itcaid atid examined charges of misconduct in office against lolin Beck er, Sheriff of the County of Albany and having served upon him a copy of tlie char- f 'es against him, and heard him in his de- ence, I do adjudge him guilty of official niiscondur.t in I. Suffering tlie escape of Elizabeth Me A illy, duly committed to the ]ail of said county, under his custody, on a charge of felonv. Savannah, Exfurtb, Oct. Brig Industry, St. Burts. 526 pieces Scantling, 209 Ptanks, lat Boards, SB pcs Timber, 4,000 It O Slaves, 72 bags Rico. 20. T-lro captain was on deck at the time, and wasuiiahle to account for tlie extraordinary circumstance. Brig Laurel, Baker, Darien 14 ds. The chief mate Mr S .nfnrtl Monroe, of Bristol. K. Land Barnard Fiance, seaman, both died ol fever on the passage, and the Cap- tain is at present sink. Sclir Richard,St, Marys todays; Below, a brig—wind N. W. Ul'il—brig America, Mobile, schr Lex ington, Unricn Sailed—Stoops Heroine. St. Augustine. St. Marks, Mobile. The brig Burden, t^amphell, which sail ed for the Pacific Ocean, returned on ac count of discovering a small loak under the cuuutcr. BOSTON, Sept. to. Cl'd—Schr 'Conclusion, Mobile. I HE TOKEN and Christinas sad Year’s pn sent. THE ATLANTIC SOtJVENlI 1530. ALSO, The New Novel WALDE0RAVE net 20 209 drank by the prisoners in.jail under his cus tody, contrary to the statute, and 8. Confining debtors and felons togeth wr in the same room in the jail of said conn ty. also contrary to the statute* For these and for other acts of miscon duct in Ins office, sufficiently proved to me. me by the 8th section of article 4th of the constitution of this State, remove him from his said office of Sheriff nf the county of Albany, and order a supersedeas to is sue. E. T. THROOr. Aidant, October 5, 1820, IndianTitles—A treaty was concluded the capital ol Russia. Without the Blackl in Albany, on Wednesday.hetween tho first I Ulterior^to good"] Sea, the army beyond the Balkan, could [Christian party of Oneida Indians and the | exl)nrtg rfurintithi nut he supplied. These circumstances oc counting for the hasty conclusion of peace in 1810, tile writer shows how widely dif ferent from them are present circumstan ces. Russia is at peace with Great Brit ain ; she-commands the navigation of the Black Sea, by means of wliich she is able to convey her heavy artillery, baggage and supplies, by water, la Ihe Gulf of lloiirgxs, nnd to land leinforccments along the coast, Between ihe Gull of Bnurgas and Con stantinople, there appears no obstacle to the ma ch of au invading army, flanked, as the i, ussian army is,by a friendly shore, washed by a sea contributing every neces sary succour The last battle was. fought at Kirkl fCillissa, an ancient dilapidated town, about thirty miles east from Adtian- opleandone bundled miles from Con sinntiimple. The road mint be pursued from Kirki-Killissa to- Constantinople, without 4n attempt upon Adrianople. Til next important town, at the south, is Hour, gas, which, in the writer’s opinion, it will not lie necessary to capture. The face of the country from Kirki- Killiua to Constantinople is undulating, but without wood, or fences, or tcaiaely a ditch. The country is badly watered and little cultivated, and the Russians, though they will have an open field for their oper ations, will, if-those operations are pro longed, be cxpoied.espcoially in tlie sultry season, to hunger and thifst. Their sue cess depends much, therefore, upon celer uy of. thei) movements. If the Turks: have time to collect" their forces in tin plains, a desperate battle must be fought, gainst her father, the’Rev in a country peculiarly favorable to the ®*-’— Turkish cavalry. If the Russians can approach Constantinople, with without hazarding all they have gained in a gen eral battle, with an enemy driven to dci- FROM non L-ORRF.RFONOKNt. Office of tlie Courier, ? Charleston, Oct 18—7 r. »t. S Cotton—The receipt of new crop Up land Cotton, though greater than tho pre vious week,ore yet inconsiderable—owing, principally, to the low state of the Rivers. The sales nf the week were at 0 a 10 cents for common to very prime, chit-fly at 0 t-2 2. Suffering ardent spirits to he freely fur ^ ood Only very choice |urceU wilicoinmand 10 Cents, There were u few sales of old crop Cotton at 7 t-2 a 8 1-2. The quality of the nld Cotton now on hand is inferior. In Long Staple Cotton there has been no change since oar Inst. Wills the present prospect of the netv crop, holders are unwilling to sell, except at ad- do, in pursuance of the power vested in vanced prices, and therefore, the market i a K, • t h n Din afl/.iinH ,.f nvi ,isla A ll, nf Snn I ... * ... ... Executive of this State, by which the In dian title to about 2000 acresof land, lying on Ihe south side ol the Seneca turnpike, in the county o( Madison, will he extin guished. The treaty of sale was concluded, says tire Argos, under e la w cf (lie last ses tion, authorizing the Executive to extin guish the Indian title to land in this State, will not open nntil late. A few bags stain ed Sea Island have been sold at our quota lions. OPtlio new crop, only six bags have yet been received; they arc unsold. For eign exports during the week 1208 bales. Rice—During tno week there was an improvod demand for Rico, nnd a slight advance in price was tile consequence. Of prime, there is none in market. VVe quote 2 1-8 a 2 3 8 Foreign exports during the week 754 casks, 56 Soap. BOXES is I lL quality Jadkson't brand, landing Snap. brig Pi ogress, nnd will he »M W» w wharf. Apply to J. B. IH-'ROEll •oct 15 For New York. [schooner link.] The fast sailing packet sclir. Excel, wzsaa. 73. Hellikcr, Mastrr i — „ ■ „ wiii sail to-morrow.—For height Fancy & Millenary w Mrs. E. BE A BLAH I .WORMS th« * Ladies of nnd it* vicinity* that she li from New-York with the ble Patterns of' ' Dresses, Bonnets, Turbans, &'(■ Directly Imported from ran* I with twenty-three Cases of the motf and fashionable assortment of or passage, liaving handsome accoinmoda tions, apply to the master on board at An- cinux’s wharf, or to COHEN & MILLER. oct £0 For Augusta. Tho staunch and well built pole In,at A. SIBLEY. Inow loading nt Mongol's upper wlifhns (he greatest part of her cargo onboard and will be despatched Tomorrow, She has a full set of hands nnd will Ire nt lemled on the river, by a lighter, for bal- lance of freight, apply to CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Mongol's upper wharf. oct 28 Selected by herself, vili Orns da China; do. Naples! do.I*. Mareell'me, Zcpliyrine, Poprlincrn|» darine Silk, for-Dresses anJsJB] go. for Trimmings, Navdrinh, Palinarene and Tliibda dered Dresses, . Cashmere, Merino, Palmerine sod 1 Scarfs and Shawls, ,, Atpasia Silk, and gauze collar sod" ladies’ Cibvats, .j French and Swiss Gingliam ami • for Dresses, with Fringe* Embroidered Dresses, boblltetM“ , worked. , Bous, florcllas, capes, collars,!«» children’s Caps, ■t* •tnoHii and elbow QlOfCS ' Corn.—One small parcel ol 400 bushejs prime Maryland Corn, the only arrival of the week, was sold at 62 1-2 cents: lint as any considerable quantity wnuld not com mand thut price we quote 50 .a 50 cents, as the rates a few cargoes would probably sell at. Groceries.—The business of week for the I... „1|,..„1 r ^ , , uruccrita.— s nu uusnross or wees tor me »nd , Zm R o,^ iT H P „ l .i „ .In eai ly season of the war has been and ine amount to lie paid in tlie present * rtf i.___ . y,.,, to Green Bay the next season, w.B retain 'r ." in by T, in this state, after tho aboie mentlXd «°SLl'iSSfe'lulni,PJL sale, about six thousand acres of land I. f, r#i ? # L X r !? e ® on . t, . n,,e At the fonnation of the present treaty, I , ^ d ." raU for . CoUon ^tverpool, at wliich took place in the liall ol the Capitol, the ceremonies wore novel, and the “talks” of the Indian Chiefs,and tiieir proceedings, generally, decorous and appropriate Caz. loth inst N. Y. which there are three ships Inading; to Havre 1 1-4 cents for Cotton, ono ship loading. Exchange.—On England 8 1 2 a 0; On Frnnco, 5f 20. John Baptist, a man of color, was indic ted for piracy last w»ek hy tho (,’rund Jury before tlie United Slatas Circuit Court, now sitting In this plane. He is to be tried at tlie next term of tlie Court. This man was recently arrested in the county ofCnpe May on suspicion ol ha ing committed the crime for which he s indicted.—Trenton N. J. State Gazette. MARINE LI AT. PORT OP SAVANNAH. At Ihe last sitting of the Superior Court at Litchfield, Cunn. an action wds brought Elsie 8. Griswold, of Winchester, a ARRIVED. Ship Aspasin, Bennett, 8 days from New York to the master. Codsignees.J Waring, i aft & I’adelford, II Lord, J Htnno, N B & II Weed. J W Long, Roe & Merrlman, I .ay & Hendrickson, Hall, Shapter & Tupper, L Baldwin & co, J W Morrel, G U Lamar and J Bentlny, Passengers, F II BamoelGris- Welman, 2 daughters and servant, J Reid, nn Ixl'iaa L.. I I I.I (>..*! t If . s - , , - . —aqd injured i who died on Sunday last. Ladies’ amadisan Twenty cases of fancy hats, bells,embroidered ribhoo>,br» puffs, ringlets, and ready “ head dresses, for balls. _ Twelve cases French,arlificial F" Six do. Ostrich, Saules, h, “ agrettes Feathers, buhl To Kent, THE wharf and building si tuated in Yamacraw, adjoining tlie lumber dnek of the estate of [ Pooler, nnd now occupied by|_ Rgrmies reainoi’, A. A. Bluets Till*pioperty is well sitna- S?"! 1 - 5 ' tod for the lumber andlwnrul business—poS Visiting do Bn “ ’ . , vi ]r sessi.,, will he given on the „t Nov. Ap-1 R. M. GOODWIN. Oct 20 IOOcn Removed. T HE subscribers have Removed to the South West corner of Shad's buildings, opposite the East end of Gib bon’s buildings. Where tlioy are opening n very extensive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and a superior assort ment nf Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at a low advance. WM. ft II. ROSPa.-* oct 20 . 200 eguririis, migiisii , and children’s new style Bolivar . cases or Luke Davies’ chi tlren' H cnpsj ono case of children s Jo} ' assortment nf Perfumery,”' J N. II—Tho Fashions will MV Wednesday, oct 19 208M Union Canid' LOTTE CLASS, No If. . Tn be drawn in Philadelphia L UCK A T LUTHER S. . Jpif-Thedrawing willbor^ the 20lh inst- 7 drawn '«"T SCHEME- ' os of " * j,0£4| Drawing OF THt! New York Consolidated LOTTERY, CLASS,No 12. 7 i0,46, 23, 48, 42,37, 28. Combination Nos 42,47, 48, a prize of $10,000 one quarter of which was ordered, ai this office by a gentleman of this city. , Holders of prizes will call for the cash LUTHER’S Lottery apd Exchange Office oot - 2 prizes ( 2 do I do 10 do 20 do 41 do &C. Tickets, - • Halves, . . ‘Quarters, &C. ■&C. . $10 ' s 1)0 , ■* i hi Orders attended^ oct 10