Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 21, 1829, Image 2

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Mp ws. mmt -v 1)liily Paper ...eight dollar! |>cr annum. Country Paper ...vix dollars per annum. PAYAULEI1* ADVANCE. All Newt, ami New' Advertisements ap- pe.iMn Inith papers. O’* Office in Dieksou's three sluty nrick building, on tiro Bay, near the Ex- ■ li.nier,^iol»e^nUuU«n^DMywM^m»^ •arcor will add briilidn** gos of Hie future Hlstorianufllns couitl —unrl although party feuds may occasioi. till v sproad clouds about his way—possess ed,'as ho is, of talents, patriotism, and the affections ofthe people—he may socuroly and successfully walk onward to the re wards of a rational and worthy ambition.—' We very much htistuke the complexion of (he Legislature, if any Opposition to Mr. Forsyth can be availing—Augusta Cun' stitutiohalltt. SAVANNAH. ’WEDNESDAY EVENING. Oct. H. ELECTION RElllRNS. We have returns frofh bll the 'Counties for Governor end member of Congroit, with the exception of eight small counties, which will not materially Vary the present result. Mr. Gilmer Is elected Governor by an overwhelming vple, and Mr. Laltiar to flll Mr. G's vacancy in Congress. The political complexion ofthe epsuiug Legis lature will notossentiallrdiffer U is tltoiighi from the last. Latest from Havana.—By the brig Stran ger, Cnpt. Hull, from Havana, svhence'tlie sailed on the Ittli Inst, tve have received -a price current and ahipping list Of the 10th from which we have made gome extracts that will bo found under tlie proper heads. Capt, H. informs usait tltu lime of hisVail- ing there was no news of importance at 'Havana. The gentleman who was the Ibrtunete Holder ofone-funrth of the ticket 41, 17,48, .in the New York Consolidate!! Lottery, which drew the price of *10.000, presen ted tho same this day at Luther’s Office fbr paymeiit, which w»s immediately cash ed, d TAIlt'E QF ELECTION RETURNS. FOR OCTOBER, IBID, Counties. Appling Baker BaidwlO llibh lliyan Hullo sh Burke iiutis CainiKn Chatliem Clark Columbia Crawford Coweta Carroll Campbell Decatur DcKalb Dooley Early Effingham Elbert Emanuel Fayette Franklin Glynn llrtMs Gwinnett Habersham llcll Hancock Harris Henry Houvtdn Irwin J eksno Jasper Jefferson Jones Lawrens Liberty Lincoln Lowndct Let. :• Madison Marion . Mglntoih Merriweibe, “ tiros igan Muscogee Newton Oglethorpe I’lilnki ■ I’uiHard Kabun Itichmond Randolph Screven Troup ralbdt Taliaferro Pat mall Tho Georgia-llvp'tist Association have recommended tha ltev. Jas. Shannon of Augusta, as a fit person lo (ill the vacant ■chair of Lxognages inhlie University of She ' Su,e - ■' 1 • ’i The Augusta Courier of Monday last’ states that—The river rose sufficiently from the lot rains to permit the Caledonia to arrive at the wharves last cloning about Q o’clock. William I*. Ttebie, MinltleiW -the'?J- niled Slates to tha Netherlands, a.rived at; Washington City on the Igth'inst. Theatrical—The Norfolk pipers state, that Aladuir.e Feron the cetelneted singer, lutd arrived there on her way to tha Hdtith. Shb was engaged there at eonsiderahle ex- penie for t«o nlgh'ts. It is expected she Pitt be Induced to visit Charleston. In consequence of thp favorable accounts vjjy,** Of the English harvest, received by the Birmingham, Flour was dull at New York on the 12th -and prices ‘receded fully 25 •dent* Maine Election.—The Portland Argils thinks it now reduced to a certainly, that no choice of a Governor ha* bean made by Ihe people of that Stkie. Some corrections of the previous returns have been received, Which somewhat vary the result in favor oT Smith, the administration candidate. Hun- (on. the opposition candidate, has a small .flurality, precisely how much'will not be known until the votes are counted. “'Our (eturns,’’ says the Argos, “which are near ly complete, make it about 150; it may be fouod in the result to amount to 200. or it may not exceed 100. The scattering votes ere very imperfectly returned. Judging from what we have seen *ve think it caunot He less than 400. Twiggz 837 974 SlflT 405- l.'pson 420 207 167 500 Warren 298 - 566 13 671 Walton 707 ICO 818 4)5 Wilkifison 480 75 388 CC5 Ware Washingtod 494 552 tbs fill Wayne ' Wilkes 70 50 7 126 U511 •60 sit) 17& Total 28688 11498 1580321122 Alajority for 17200 Alajority for 5729 Death ofthe Governor of Maine.—The following was endorsed on the Post Bill ftpm Portland, under date of Oct. 10 The Governc* oT Maine (Enoch Lincoln) died list night *t Augusta.” Delaware—David Haggard, Ihe opposi tion candidate for Governor, has been Igcted by z majority of185 votes. Wade, who recently carried off the mo ney entrusted to him by 'the Suffolk Bank In Boston, his been sentenced to the State prison for three years. Tha recent elections in Maryland have added two to the Jackson members—so tltpt the Delegation to the next Congress exhibits six ill favour of t;ie Administration, 2nd three opposed. The following is a list of the new members. Those in Italic *P» Anti-Jackson— A'ext Congress. Elias lirown, Benjamin C. Howard, George E. Mitchell, liichatd Spencer, Michael C. Sprigg, Eolnaiitt K. Wilson, Citmcnl Dorsey, 'Benedict I. Semmes, George C. Washington, East Congress. • Peter Little, John Bamty, * Levin Gale, John Leeds Kerr, Michael C. Sprigg, Ephraim K. Wilson? Clement Dorsey, John C. Weems, Gcirgc C. Washington, An attempt is making to depreciate the - perils of Governor Forsyth. Mot satisfied with one .victim, the pany opposed to us cxjnesscz au earnest desire to ingkeanoth or sacrifice. .Various,charges and asper sions are uttered against Ilf r. Forsyth which ' -It is not necessary to repent or to reflite— Iho People and theic Representati ves by Whom be has been so often crowned with tenors, know tile© to bo folo. Joj© For. For Governor. rii!mtr t |Clk„r..rJ •a 87: 4bfl, 455 Sli •« 285 580 «« 270 758 »57 546 411 272 408 200 1055 180 156 22 888 229 884 SO 749 1118 1002 1078 85 899 851 987 84 505 714 287 548 197 200 ,454 50 4111 1th 514 542 IK 598 291 450 597 227 877 595 480 00 518 4t5 458 527 100 58 '■9 187 518 88 ■00 447 89 For Congress Cbtrlloffi.lLainars »«L 49 10 £ 88 205 252 99 9 24 187 159 88 92 07 57 iat 224 18 42 4(19 899 tia 486 598 139 257 892 145 117 79 21 295 84 tas 617 711 *178 187 20 255 919 240 405 *45 . 20 16 70 100 39 272 349 90 8 458 IDS 15$ 108 449 515 fits 278 32 183 71 84 87 0 *54 402 288 '895 »8 20 546 1077 54ft *S 648 256 55 930 590 10 530 6 88 288 71 107 481 15 52 107 580 19 95 27 £15 • 5 429 71 85 87 161 do 45 171 181 588 IDS 40 104. 568 85 208 160 61 683 741 18 348 >171 390 240 251 19 891 565 973 691 982 160 172 58 185 0 71 187 Sor 15 £10 110 , 919 157 - V 1 774 8i '243 440 71 95 UA 531 4 47 03 151 84 208 185 119 180 ’640, 05 SCO 282 Oil 508 423 •87 (142 06 iio 85 1fi7 414 257 400 105 156 - tasi'xvassT' to tile Ihltcr Origii-., It ‘oot, . arched gateway curiously worked, ell in strong stone,siiu 'tudoqitlitvcst'ln’lbe castle and close to a decayed initial et mf ancient structure. Yotinuny of Jho older fabrics appear, by Ihe true Moresque torch, tA be certainly of Saracenic origin; and many of the remains of mosques resemble tlrose buildings in Persia, w ith curious bricks, and lacquered tiles, which wero raised in the first ages of Maliomedaniim. In all those at Arzroum 1 observed in a round tower, with a shriving rOuf, covered all over witli bricks There are still orect sev- eral minarets, obviously works ol the early. Mussulmans. Near the eastern gate of tho castle ire two‘of brick slid lito, mid. a gate with a Bnraelnlu’fircli 3ml Cuflc inicrlp lion, and many stroftg ouildings around ilia remains of a fine portico of a mosque. To tlie east ofthe towAlsau old rtwor of bridk, the highest building .in Arzronm. which is iisca as a lookout Imnso,and serves as the to» er of the Janissaries at Constan tinople, nr thill at Gala. There is a clock at ilia summit, Which strikes the hours with sufficient regularity. “In Arzrobnt there are from (oar t6 five thousand families ofthe Armenian, anda- bout one hundred of tlie Greek persuusion ; the former have two churches, tile latter one. There are perhaps one thousand Par sians wlm live in a,caravanserai, and man age by caravans the trade of their own country. Trebiznnd it tjie port on the Black Sea to which the r <3>inmerce of C6n- itautlunplo it conveyed. Tlie Tiuklsh In- habitanis of Arzarourh kre fifty VliOusand families. This amount n‘f population I Rive frontthe-authority df n.Well informed Ai mcnian; but at aft'iOch details iti a coun try so ill regulated, fire exceedingly sus picious. I 'have already taken tlie liher- ty to dedhet mdre than ohe third fiom the mtmberbf Turkish families In'the original estiriiatc. ’Blit Ihe reduced'statements still leaves iti Arzroum, at phe rate ol five per sons in a family, a total df 250,Aoo persons ■betides Armenians ” Ofthe neighboring eouhtty, Mr. Alorier ta/s, “we left Arzormnn, and proceeded a cross the plain to)lija, a distance of live miles only. Tlie plain 1s cnvefgdwith vil- Ingas. I counted.thirty oil one part,'and the cullivptiuh is prnpnriiodell (o the po'pu Inliou. 'The season wav advancing [June II t]jn sonic placet the ctfrn was a foot from tlie ground, and ther'e was besides AVi TEKN CO*^ an Tlie following items. «Il'ich are contain- ’ eJ In the Galena Advertiser roeeivod this morning, will bo read, with initrest, as showing htnv rapidly thp treasures ul oltr great Western couutry are developing tliom Selvdst— Galena Enterprise.—Mi .Soulartl's wagon and mule leant returned, a'fe» days since, from Chicago, near the somhernniust bend ofl.ake Michigan, To hlcli pluco it Itatl Melt takeit across the country, with a load oflvad. trills Isthoftm waROn that has ever passed 'from tho Mississippi river to ChlehlRo. The riiuto litkeh from die mines to Ogee’s Ferry, on Rock rlv«#r, 80 miles; tlionce an cast course 00 miles, to tlie Mis sionnry Establishment on ilia I‘]ox river of tho Illinois) and thence* u 'flitrthhinltorly course 60 miles to GldcaRo; making the distance from lids place to Chicago, as Ira veiled,‘200 miles. Tho wiirud us loa ded witli a inn ami. n half of lend. The trip out Was peiibriAuiT in eleven, and tlie return trip 111 eight days. Tlie lead was token by Water from Clileago id Deiroit. Should a road bd 'surveyed and matked, on the best ground, and tho sburlest distance, A trip t otild be ;>ei formed in much lest line And if .Soft could be nhpiined at < bic.Rii, from the New York (Sail Works, it would be tf profitable and advantageous trade. > A valuable marble quarry bat beed dis covered on the enst fork of the Pekatone- ka, about 40 mite* noitlienst ft out Giifona. It is ofthe gray kind, of fine texture, In terspersed null filiate dfliiuo giving ltd beautiful ■hinniiit; appearanoe, and will ail mit of a very One polish. . We understand that upwards of eighty thiniinud pounds of lead were paid to the United Sintra’ Agent, durhig tho week, at Helena, by the smellers in'tno valley ofthe Wincdnsiti river. Tlie she of this town, which haslioen recedtly selccied, is situa ted on that river, abot^j; equally distant from Fort Winnebago uhuftrairle.du Chi •n.—Five hqpdred thousand pounds -of lead have been shipped from it to Sl.Loft is; nml. a cirniinunlculion H open>‘d with Green Bay, to which V la de a considerable quantity of lead h3r bepn shipped, and re turns made in flonr,.pork, fist. Urn! svns given, fire liavlng'bccn discover- oil in a four story brick dwelling lumsc— one u(a block of.bipldjngs—in Stillman stioet, at the North part of ilia city. Tills house, rvliioi) was unoewpiod nml be'nugs to a Mr. tlodatd, us rvo learned last eve- nibg, was soriously injured. The extent nt recent failOres In the wool en trade in F.Vlgland, is said to liave been grehler than waist first apprebemWtl. The dlaiins on a forv houses gaon.oOO. It Was not betioved the assets would average mdre much fine pasture.” On the prdcaading than 2f Oil in Ihe pound. The distress af front Ilija, lie describes tlie Country On the right and-left as studded with villages, and riclilv clillivaied. In such n country, iho most active pari ofthe population of which ate Christians, Gen. Paskewitch will Aoi find it difficult to sqslsin liimslff.* Torded affine liarvest for country lawyers, it is nor unusual Tor a Country attorney to pocket £1000 by a single Cmnmitsiun — Sntaysllie London Time's. Two houses failed Tor about sCSOO.ofio eaoh. Charleston PtiMot. Mr. Van Bureti.— 1 TheNutinhal Oazdlte upon the authority of one of tlie coalition prints, savslh.it Mr. Van Riiren IsdOw on a visit to Richmond. This is not true. Ex cept a short visit to see Air. Carroll & Air. AIcLean, Air. Van Iluren has not been ab sent from Ihe District since he entered on hisduly as Secretary of State.—V. S. Tel- egiaph. — Wc mistook ihe fact in our Inst, id the article iclaiivetolho Medical Academy of tliis Cit>; in alluding to Dr, Antony as the President of the Institution. That gentle man is President of the Aledical Bohrd of Trustees of the Stale of Georgia, and Dr. Iloxey is Vice-President df (lie Aledical Academy.- Ahguela Constitutionalist,10th xus t» • # . NK7V YORk. Oct. 15. Ex'tractof a letter from the coriespon- denis ofthe New York Daily Advorliser, dated ' « Smyrna. Aug. 10.—The English squa- ilron,sailed oir tlie Otlr.—Tho Russian squadron was seen near Tcnncdoi. Gibraltar—Tile brig Duroc, Captain Beecher, has brought papers from Gibral f September. Nttmher of ihe jeute.—Mr, I (asset, the great German geographer, published tlie following table about three year! ago :— * “ ^ 658.000 488,000 9*1,000 197,000 158.000 80,000 80,000 90.000 12.000 7.800 7,000 0,000 1.800 450 STATE LEGISLATUhE. The gentlemen first named in the doTm- ty representation kite Senator. .Emanuel—Swain, Hicks. Tattnall— Siirrcncy, Archer. Irwin—Wilcox, Dixon. Balter—Porter, llo air A. Early—Spann, Weaver. Lee—Thomas, Howard. ' Marlon—Collins, Williams. Rabun—Aliller, Paris. Carroll—Fambrough, Adair. Arzrotim—The following description of Arzroum, a city in Asiatic Turkey, recent, ly taken by the Russians, is given by Mo. tier, who remained a week there in the year 1809. “Arzvoum is bnilt on a_ rising ground; on the highsst part is tlie castle, surround- ded by a double wall of stone, which it phequeredat tlie top by embrasures, and strengthened here and there by projections in the fashion of bastions, with opedingt jlt for the reception of cannon. It has four gates; widen are covered with plates of iron. The whole is well built, and to me does not appear the work of MUsselmaiit. A ditch iuds by it to the. southwest; near it is a tannery; and furthoralongita row of blacksmiths’ forges, which seemed in grtod employ. In this direction, norllidast ill (he town, it the custom house, a spacious building. Tho pasha's residence hat a targe gate opening into a court yard. The houses are in general built of stone, .With rafters of wood ahd terraced.—Grass grows on their tops, arid sheep and callres feed there; so that when seen from ah eminence, the roofs of the houses Can hardly be dis tinguished from the plain at their lobtida tion. I walked through most of the' ba zaars, few are doomed, the irest.ero ter raced like the dwellings, but affording a common road for foot passengers, ■ ho at cend by a public flight of sirps.Whenever a street intervenes i bridge is thrown over, and the line oontinues uninterrupted. Tho shops in the baiinars ore well stocked, and rbe place exhibits the appearance of nitich industry. The streets are mostly paved; hitt;a« inTutkey.ln that manner in which it is more calculated to break the passengei’s neck than to ease his feet. Thero are six- teeu baths and one hundred mosques.— .Several of the latter are creditable build ings, the domes of which are Covered with lead, and ornamented with guilt balls and crescents. “This is the present state of* Arzrbbtnj its remains pi ove that it li.utt have been sl'iII more considerable. Every tiling at. mats the antiquity ofthe place. The in- habitants, indeed, dale the foundation from the time of Noah,and vary zealously swear, that some of theic present structures are cotemporary With' the patriarchs. Willi nidro appearance of grohjbility they aver tar to the 11 til of September. The United Stales frigate Java, Captain Downes,sailed thence on the 7tli for the Alediterriineau.— The Java arrived at Gibraltar on the 28 li Of Aug., in 15 daVs frCbd Tunis, and 5 from Mahon. Advirts had been received At Gibraltar from Terceira to the 22d of Aug. Since the defeat ofthe lllh, no further attack had been made by the fleet of Don Aliguel. At the last advice two Portuguese ships of wat were off the Ialadd The Commercial Advertiser of last eve ning, nates, bn rite authority of an cyffivft- ness. that the schr. Superior, which was to descend the Falls of Niagara, on lire 6th hist, lost her masts the first plunge site madeln the rapids, and then dragged down a few rods and stock fast on a rock; Id the disappointment of thousands. Sam Patch was to make a jump the next day from 4 height of 100 feet. Canada.—The British frigate Hussar, having On board Admiral Sir Chat. Ogle, and lady, sailed from Quebec, on Thurt day week for Halifax. While the frigate was it Quebec, the Admiral and most his. officers visited tlie Falls of Niagara. The Hop. Win. Burns, late of Quebec, hhose death wc announced a few days ago has bequeathed *8000 to the'poor of that city. The Stir gives the following details of a fnolatichul accident at Quebec:—“On Thursday evening, abo .t 7 o’clock; a boat with Air. AI’Avoy of the Lower Town and fodr men with him, came in cdnlact with an olitward bound vessel-, and was upset, and Hie bottom turned upwards, between Beatiport and Point Levi Churches. Witli tome difficulty; the five individuals got up' on the boat; Mr. APAvoy't dog also at tempting to get upon it, revetted Ihe boat, but so that it wat nearly full orwatek The four man then got itiio iho boati whilo the dog remained in tlie waikr with his master; swam round him. and appeared to offer his assjstatice as a forlorn hope. A' last in a sinking state, his master laid hold of tho animal's tail, and was thus enabled to buoy himself up till he repelled iho hunt, in this siibatioh. they all drifted towards loWh with Ihe rising tide. . About ten, their cries were heard on board the brig Alorgaret and steamboat John Mnlson, when they recei ved immediate assistance. One was found in Ihe boat lifeless. Two others weie also within and Unable In speak, 'i'lie otlici two were holding by the side of the boat; and the dog was found actually under the bodies'of the two latter, nne of whom was his master, and affording them assistance. His head alone could bis seen above water. The fodr who were alivo were carried lo Irvine’s wharf. The fifth was taken to the guard loom, and medical aid immediately obtained; bni life had fof Soliie time beon extinct. We understand the man who tlius perished wa2 from Ireland; of ihe name of Robert Forsyth, lie had for tome time resided in the district of Maine, and was about returning to Ins place of residence." 1,918,000 The Jews, theretbre, compose about I iart in 110 ofthe population of Europe.— The estimated number in tho whole world is as follows i Europe I.thR.ood Asia 798.000 Africa 401,000 America 8,000 New Holland 50 Add Skuiitaul lb,000 IsmaeliteS 500 In Russia and Poland Austria European Turkoy German Confedernlion Prussia • Tho Low Countries France Italy Great Britain Crncow Tlie Ionian Isles Denmark Switzerland Sweden Tlie Richmond Copipiler of tho 19th Inst, snyk:—"The sevoial Committee* of tho Convention were yesterday in,ftlll.ope ration. We ilo lint understand that any of them are yet prepared to make n lie- part. Theio hat been no discussion yet in the Legislative Committee—yet no de ficiency of propositions. Resolutions were ofl'eredJiy Messrs. Doddridge, Summers. Cooke, Johnson, Leigh of Chesterfield, Townes, mul Jifyue's—which'tvoro.oydored lo be printed.” TO THE AUTUMN LEAF." Lone, trembling onu! _ I.nst oft summer taco wither'd a fld.scar, Anil shivering—whorelbre art tliou linger ing herb! Thy work is done, Tliou hast seen gtl The tilminer flowers reposing in theirtomh, And ™ grefn leaves, that knew tlioa in 'their lilonm, ’ Whiter and fail! AVIiy dust thou cling So 'fomllv’to tlie Vongti and sapless |rce! Hath then existence aught* like chutnit for thee, Thou faded thing! The Voice of Spring, Wlltch boko thee into being, ne’er again. Will greet thee—nor tlie gentle Summer’s ■ rain Now verdure bring. The zephyr’s breath, No more will wake fo thee its melody— But tlie long sighing Of the blast shall be . The hymn of death. on ( ymiyi. Charleston via BeoJ. fort, T/ic Steam Packet { JOHN DAyil) JYIONGIiy/ Will leavefortlio above phM^at’i rick 011 1 U Kits a V Mnnsma,, .. clook on ToKinar AlqakAF||2»> “ 0 ’’ Fat •dgent. Potatoes^ 150 gale by * PoU <oei f ut PALMES & LIiE bet 21' B*<duuige Chocolate. te 44 HALF boxes No. I OhoceUu v Landing front brig Piogrent^ ale by ~ *1 1IALL, SlIAPTER & TUrPER- obt 21 ./ -• OrnliffCMi 10,000 pul up in barrels, just received y PaBmks & jM Exchange, 3-s- pet 21 .Wants a situation. from N. Yet a few days, A few laint struggles with the autumn stori And the strained eye to catch thy troy tiling form* In vain may gaze. Pale autumn lead ‘ Thnn art an emblem of mortality. The hrokin heart oiigo young and fresh like thee Withered b Whose hopes nr fil-d. Whole loved ones nil luve drooped end Jied aw,iy. Still clings to lire—and lingc/ing loves to «»y. About the dead! But list—e’en now, I near the gathering of llie'ahtumn blast, It zanies—thy Irml form trenililes—it is past I - And Uou art low! COilOIfiRCIA L. Dates raoa I,ivr.npoQL,::;:::::0rn Sept. Dates t-noM Uaviik,i:::::::2:::::24tii Aoo. 3,180,550 We mention ii fact, which has just come to oiir knowledge. At the late “Wine Convention” a hottlo of wine was exhibit- ed, which was set aside by the judges, as they suspected it to foreign product. Such was its excellence and fine flavour that it compared advantageously with tlie most esteemed Madeira. Subsequently, when its history was inquired into, it was ascer tained to he a part of a quantity Y)f wine, made abqut four four years ago, from the eimmon Ameriaen Fox Grapes, by Air. J. Eicheiberger, of neai Kjestertown, (Aid.) and (hat the sample exhibited was a pure and fair specimen of the product. tVe understand that a gentleman of this bor ough intends making experiments with this variety.on a scale, and in a manner cal cuiated to decide the question of its nqeriu as a wino grape.—[Tor* (Fa ) Recorder. Distressing Casualty.—On Sunday fore noon, a woman In the Parish of Portland, when going abroad for some purposo, lock ed up Tier four children in the house.— While she wat abttnt, the clothes of two of the children took fire, and one of them about four years of age, was so sevorely burnt as to occasion death the same eve ning.. The oilier child is also badly, hut hot dangerously burnt. Soma of tha neighbors, burst open the doors, und stop ped tile progress of the fire, or tlie conse quences might have been more distressing Sit. John (N. R.) City Gazette. GhtLDiiAU.—Dressing a horstfor sale.— An old man complained of having been duped in SmitHfield, on Friday So’nnight, by a horse dealer, Whose inline find fiddles* lid could trace; Who had sbl'd him it rank roarer, worth about 21 as a sound horse. When he got him Imine, he found that, instead of having four black legs, its had appeared to hi* eye, three of IHoirt wero White, and had been (painted tho opposite colour, arid upon taking off Some trappings' (which had been given in,) what he had mistaken for the horse's naturfil tall anil (by the Stra.nokii.] HAVANA, lOiirOct. LUtiiber— Hoops Ai. *30 a 34 sales) W. Pine 20 a 21 do; Pitch Pine 30 a 84 sales ahd Wanted- Flour— Philadelphia & Ualtiniora 14 4 a 18; New Orleans 15 4 a 10; ;-pan- ish; 0 4 a 10 2 The import of American flour from 1st Jan. to the date above named amounted to 20,005 burreis against 760T62 of Spanish. Ol Ittco there had been im ported 12864 tierces. Lumber, 14275008 feet. It ec, 4 a 4 2 sales und plenty. Sugar, white 13 a 10 per ar. Brown, 8 a 10 1-2. Molasses keg, 1-2 a 1 sales for sweet. MAlii# iJl iT. fort of Savannah. AKitiVl.D. Ship Robin Ilood, Evans, Havana 8 ds. Ballast to die muster. On tho Util iost. spoke sclir Cornet, horn Philadelphia go ing in; left ship Susan of Boston arrived 8th inst; . Brig Samos, Parsons, loading. Ship Octaviu, Kempt, Burton 6 ds to Taft 6e Padelford, O 'Penny, Roe ,v Ater- ■ inian, Candler St Davidson, Lay 6l lien diickton, W Hale, G Newhilll; U VV Coe, L Baldwin St CO, N Kingsley. Passengers, Mr Henderson, lady & child, Mr Kings!y; and lady, Cfipt Low, Alossrs Ballad, B Salford, W Buchan, W Cojt, J AI Beck, L Julian, VV II Baldwin. Brig Francis; Croft, Cliarlestoh 8 lidurs (6 H -Sloan. Consignees, J Stone, Taft & Padelford, Pliilbrick St Baker, J Uanalil, R Habersham, P Wiltberger; T Udtlfir St co, A LoBarbicr & co, Gaudry & Lcgriel, anil to order. Passenger, Alt Kent. Brig Stranger, Hull, 8 days from Hava na, with Sugar, Coffee and Alolnsses, to Butts & Patterson, consignee. J B Her bert master and to order. Passenger, E MoriS. The following American vessels were left in port, ships Alanclicitcr, U.rris for Hamburg; Lloyd, Muinfonl, Portland; Hamilton, Appleton, discharging; Diadem, Hnnrb, do; Susan, Evans, do; U. Slates, Kennedy, do; brigs Ferdinand, Park,-Port iand soon; Level, Spurling, Boston next day; Samons, Parsons, Boston 4 ds; Sblir Murdock Edwards, Hultlmore next day. Revenue Cutter Soutlr Carolina, Alatli- eivs. fm Charleston. A Y ?! ,N(! MAN lately from N. York Jm. wishes a siluation in a W«oI*sa| e ,, rptail Grocery or Dry Goods store, ft had sovaral years experience |„ ,|L jve business nrtd nan give the most tuVy references. • A line addressed to O. II. at this offica will receiVe Immediate atteiitidn. belli 810m* hr/rorn ship Florian, Eli casks sueot Altisga Just teceived. l.andih] 1 AQt)AllT] 1W Wln'i 10 - do do dry 80 boxesNefito Pipes 18 do'Shpeinno Starch For tale by ‘-i . -- Mi B. HERBERT, oct 21 s ^ dufij) American Scirars hftlni 40,000 v »a% or quality for sale by PALMES St LEE. Exchange Dock, oct 21 - * tern: . •' M. A. Starr, (No. I St 18 Gibbons Buildings) "A* received by rreent arrivali and offers for tala off accemmodailo|| 20 birds New Orleans Sngat 18 do 'S*. Clolx do 100 bags Green Coffee 20 tons Swedes Iron, nnorled - 100 kegs Nails, assoned 100 Irhls Northern Gin 20 qr cask* Alfirsellles Wine 10 do do Malaga do 5 pipes “Otarrl, Dupby St Brandy 5 do “Seighetis” do 5 do “Meder Swan”-G\u 4 birds Jamaica Burn 20- qr. chests Hyson Te.a 40 libls Loaffind Lump SugU ■ o boxes London Mustard 20 do Hoop 10 bogs l’e|ipeir 10 do Pimenio TOOETIIER WITH A OENERAL ASSORT!!.''; OF a R O C E R / E S. . oct 21 21Al r Now Landing. t^^BBLS prime Green Coffee, . 25 bags do .do do 5- boxes Loaf anil Lump Sugit 20 bbls sweet Alalaga Wine 10 ** dry do do 3 •• Teneriffe do . 5 pipes Corsica ■ do 5 " Cognao Brandy 5 birds St. Croix Rum 10 « St. Croix Sclear . 10 bAles brown Shirtings and BMC | tings 5 cases fine bleached Shirting* For sale by J S; C. GREEN^. oct 81 tlOn _ ^1 Leghorn Hats. 4 CASES HnliVar Hats , Just received per ship Florian.ana for sale hjr ^ pKENDF.RG AST, No 8 & 14 Gibbons’Block. net 21 Revenue Cutter Georgia, Rudulph, fiir a crilise. Sloop Swntldw, fm Combahee (S. C.) Ride to R Habersham. Polo hoat Pulaska, 8 ds fin Augnsta;S55 bales Cotton to J Gaqfihl, AI Brown, J I) Hueuenin, JU Jaudoo, J Stone, Taft & Padellbrd, foretop, cable off too, having been cleverly affixed to them. He understood the Horse had travelled over halfthe kingdom in tho hands of this defile!', who would re-pitrchasfe it from purchasers, upon-making a consul efable sacrifice. He' produced the lalsa produce; tail affixed to a linen stiap. as a specimen ofthe dressings lie had mentioned. ■' ; iioSTON. Ofit. io. Fires,—Thdre were two fires in this ci ty last evening. The firtl occurred be tween 8 and 0 o'clock In the stable InTre- moot, near Court stredt, occupiod by Air. Hogan, which was entirely destroyed.— The horses, gigs, carriages, &c were saved from tho flames. Whim the engines wero at work in Tremont-atreet, the second 5- CLF.ARF.p, Sloop Alarshfill, Chase, Darien; . Master, Sloop George; Jones, Darien. . Master. Sailed. Brig Industry, Beadier, St. Barts. Stoop Empress, Dibble, Turtle River. “ America, BolloSjRicohoro’. ” Marshall, Chase, Darien.. " George, Jones, up fob this fort; At Now Bedford, slbbp. Alary, Howard, to sail loth. From our Correspondents. Offices oj the Courier, Mercury tf Gazette, . CuAEi,ESTbN, October 19—5 P. si. . - ARRIVED. Brig Pantheon, Boston 6 dayr, Dancing Academy' J OHN C; LEGE, respectfully I'*™I I Ills Iricndi find tho public, lh ■ I Dancing School forth* reception Of J 51 Ladies and Masters, will be opetf'C" I day the 2d ofNovonlber next, l n I inon’s Lodge Rooln. Day? J"! 1 . 01 } I Mondays. Wednesdays and F rl “' , . , / , ‘ - I ■ - " He will also attend io P" | o’clock P. M vale houses and Seminaries. -t—eoB* The sclinol for Gentlemen wl * a mence on the same evening, at ' f . Price of Tuition at the School Rooni, 1 perqurirter, and private lossoas 9 half payoble advance. oct 17 207cm|| Mackerel. /gA BliLS No. 5Mackerel itftf 25 do 2 do .. 1 25 do 1 do 25 half do 1 do 23 do £ do- „ Landing from brig ProqjeMjmd.hl " by oct 15. ®0bL Loaf Sugar, Hessians, w Bagging* Landing from ship Flora*' ”,”Jr l pi7, r fXo»a»'' r too Bagging. JO pcs llesslans For salo by ^ ,„ mr n a,. TV 50 HALlTSHAPTEB Shi cfct-10