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TFKHDAY EVENING. Nov. 3.
Hy the lliig Lydia, Capt. Wood, arrived
this morninc from New York we have been
furnished with file* of papers of that city tO
the 27th nit. Inclusive—-ihe same dates as
had been previously received by the Ma
con.
Comnioil
morning in
Charleston, to rei
•that station.
Wc have receive I a letter fionr an old
subscriber on Cumberland Island, com
plaining of on irregularity in delivering his
papers'from the ppat-oCSce in St. Mary’s.
\s this moil is weekly. our habit lias always
been to fold tlm three country papen is
sued during ‘hit time, together; jiliclui
tfie direction on the cxternnl one alone.—
Those without a suporscriptinn. it appear
■tro netcr received. We would request
from the Postmaster,’that’ the integrity of
our packages shouldbe preserved, and dltr
siihscrihcr will nnttlicti hare cause for com
plaint.—This is tho only instance in which
our method of forwarding papers by this
mail, has resulted in irregularity in receiv
ing them.
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Oar oicn city.—The return of wintSr has
recalled our migratory population, who
during tho summer months, have visited
our northern hrethrren, as hcallh. or plea
sure. or business directed them. 'Our city
again presents a scene of hustle and aetiv-
ity Many new mercantile houses have
her n established and the importation of
goods of ail descriptions,is unusually large
holding oht to purchases, bv the conse
quent competition, prospects of rich bar
gains. Piobably our market never has been
better supplied, and notwithstanding the
lowness of the riser a very considerable
Quantity of the nose crop of Cotton has
ret: !u-J us. Tho improved condition of
both the English and French markets for
nor st ipte is like'sisc cheering to Planter
ami ' etch,lilt.
We think there is before ui a prospect
of a brisk and profitable trade, and our ci
ty will again assume that prosperous station
.to which her resources and enterprise enti
tle her, and from which for a time, an ad
ventitious combination cif circumstances
hare removed her.
We extracted yesterday, from an Augits- :
ta paper an articlo rclatiro to Col. Jones’
sugar crop, at Millhaoen, in Scriven coun
ty. Wc had tlte pleasure of seeing Col.
Jones in this clty las’ »eek. and bad a free’
conre sailon with him oiTthe sdbject of this
he* article of Upland' culture The in
formation derived from him may not be
unimportant to many of our leaden, par
ticular J < os this gentleman is one of the
most scientific planters 61 oar acquain
tance. Theland he cultivates ispina bar
ren bj no means of the best quality, and
which hat been tilled for the last twenty
Jean. But Co1. Jonas, following the ex-
qmpje of his father, never hat neglected to
manure his land, and be cultivates no more
ofitthanhecan thus.enrich. He there
fore never expends llbor without being
compensated fur it, and from hit manage-,
ment almost renders himself independent of
the seasons, for when shey are untoward,
there is a stamina in the soil which endures
privation, when other of a more neglected
character suffers.
His first experiment was made last year,
qqdthe product was as fine probably as any
ever raised |u the state. The past season
has been unfavorable, for he stated tO'Ut,
that his crop last June was no higher than,
in tho preceding year, it was in April. But
still his returns will be ample. The ex-
penso of machinery for preparing the so
fur has been exaggerated. Col. Jones'
mill which is worked by. water power, in
cluding byihirs and tile rest of the apparat
us, posts him less than S1000, and ho con
siders the mill oapable of expressing the
iuice from the product oft 00 acres, In the
season. The additional Doilers required,
for this quantity would not extend tlte ex
-pens, over JIOO.
We understand that many planters iq
Striven and Burke have directed their at
tention to thisarticle, and with every pros
pect of complete success.
Silk,—'The culturo of this article in our
-state has not been followed to (he extent,
-which, tho interest it at one time excited,
promised. In Pennsylvania, and many
other Northern states societies have been
(ormedfor the purpose of promoting so
advantageous a branch of traffic, and the
lolloping remarks- which we find' in n
North .Carolina p iper may well be addres
sed to the citizens of our own state, "If the
manufacture of sewing silk be not desira
ble, the raw silk may be made and exported
(p England, whore H would meet with a
sale, as the manufacture!-r of that country.
Import ail they use from Ugly oi Fr.im*.
cli may ho jircctircd
(ii\ the Northern cities,
s may {;.l'mtimo by planting
Autumn. Tim Southern
re particularly adapted to the nil-
mate, ami from
the mjmiious unemployed hand* with
"Inch they abound, and who nro now n
heavy expense to their owners. The pro
duction of silk by them therefote, will be a
clear gain, tho business being chiclly at
tended to by aped persons and children.—
Wli.it a gratifying revolution would be ef
fected in our state, if the people would
raise silk and let it constitute tho circula
ting medium, or the principal one, ns is the
rase in somo parts of Connecticut* The
•keepers there, take in sewing silk at
lar price per sk«in, the size of which
is le^ulated by Jaw, furnish goods in ex
change, and give tho balance, if any, in
money.
n conscifuenct of tlu'ir having omitted or
glected to give in a reasonable time in
ion of their proceedings in relation
bill, rtnd of its ultimate fate,
atevrr a bank nude takes to do for a
itnr, it must do w ith fidelity, diligence
ill; tho sumo principle applies hc-
. , . tween hanks eoi responding and doing busi-
‘“““V’ 1 "'’ : ne» will...eh other.
That it is immaterial whether tho draurc,
nr the (^rson on whom the hill is drawn,
he solvent or not at the lime of its being
drawn, or presented, tliliyince olid ilur
notice, are indispensable in ail transactions
ol commercial atfair.s generally, and ntoir
especially in relation to bills of exchange
anil protnis-mry rotes.
Somo other points of minor importance
occurred in tho course of this tiial, which
were discussod by tin* coHiist I with ability,
and decided by the judge. 'There were a
variety ol matters of fact to he considered
besides tho questions ol law .
Tho crcumeiits wero comlnctcd by Mr.
Scott and .Mr. Kandall. for tlio pl.tinlilF
And by Messrs. Vincent I.. Bradford,
Thomas Bindford, Jr. and Chuunccy, for
the Defendants.
A verdict was rendered for tho Plaintiff,
which accorded with the principles laid
down by the Judge.—Phil, Ani. Daily Ad.
Mr. Coa}*r.—'This veteran votary of
Melpi imeno is now performing in Boston,
and with the same applause that crowned
his meridian efforts. His Virginiusis par
ticularly extolled, nnd indovd we think in
that character hestands alone. The Bos-
torf Statesman pays to his merits tho fol
lowing jmt tribute. "Accustomed as wc
have been to see Mr. Cooper in the part
ft tun year to year, ve could perceive no
falling off from his original excellence;
on the contrary, a decided improvement
both in the study and manner. There was
the same majestic tread, the same sustain
ing nnd extraordinary ;|rhysir.al power, the
same effectual Yorce, we have witnessed
In his'former exhibitions. It is indeed a
Subject of surprise that one who has been
ail actor for thirty rears and upwards
should still posses) tint exquisite syinnic-
tty nf proportion, expression of feature mid
power of voice, which firit recommended
him to public favor; yetall this is strictly
correct in reference to Air. Cooper*, late
appearance in Virginia.”
A correspondent of the Raleigh Register
states that he lately witnessed the extrac
tion of oil from cotton seed. The product
was threo quarts of oil, from a bushel of
unhuRed seed. -It is -slid, that this oil
•eenn to answer as well as any, for ma
chinery purposes, aifdSfor'tha consumption
of I-amps, it isbotleved to be equal to the
best Spermaceti; while it is nowise -inferi
or to Linseed oil In Palming.
To the attention of Mr. H. Jenkins, su
percargo of the brig Hope, (arrived below
fiom Itlode Janeiro.) tho editors of the
American are indehted for papers of that
capital and commercial advices to the 1st
tilt, A letter to thu editors, from one of
Ihpir correspondents at Kin. says, under
date of Slit Aug :—■"Tim ship Gen. Put-
nstn, in S days from Buenos Ayres, brings
dates to the 18th August. No melioration
had taken place in Buenos Ayres, in rela
tion to the unsettled state of the country—
The elections-have taken piece, but as the.
deputies elect were composed of a major!
ty ofLavalle’sparly, the others thought
(hat some unfair conduct had been practis
ed, and again renewed hostilities. In con
sequence, however, of a victory having
been obtained by the Rnenns Ayrr.ru army
over that of the Province of Cordova, and
affairs there having become settled, Rosas
permitted the communications which lied
been interrupted between Buenos Ayres
and Chili,to beopenedagain. Anew c-
lection was- to take placo in August,
which it was hoped would prove satisfacto
ry."
Extract of a letter dated
BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 17th, 1019.
Our political afTalrt remain unsettled,
and unless soon arranged our currency
must feel the effect by a farther deprecia
tion. Producers very scarce, no .-.tiling
going on, and no killiog of cattle, except
tor daily consumption. Very few Imparts
from the country.
In relation to affairs al Rio do Janeiro,
a letter under date of Slst August says
‘.’Things are not as they ought to be. A
very strong party exists here in lovor ofnn
absolute monarchy, having on its side a
number of emigrant military characters
from the mother country. On the *7th
Inst, one of the Deputies, an editor of ta
lent, was attacked by two ruffians in open
day. while on his way from the cortex, and
almost killed. He had expressed his sen
timents freely in the debates. It is laid
that the attack was made at the instance
of a person hitch in potter. The affair has
caused great excitement here."
Balt. Am. 27th ult.
From the linston Gazette.
Singular Circumstance.—Five Rattle-
shaken, being on exhibition at tho Nuvv
England .Museum, on Tuesday, for tho
purpose of trying their (temperament,
a mouse westhrowu into the glass caso in
which thoy ere confined. Tlio whole pro
cedure, it seems, was narrowly watched by
a cat, which on seeing the late of the
mouse, niado a sudden leap through tlrb
glass amuug the serpents, and boro off tho
mouse unharmed.
CORONER’S REPORT.
On Friday last, an Inquest was held in
Falim street, upon the body of a young
man named WILLARD pIMICK, who
was a carpenter by trade, and a nativoiof
Fa I mouth on' Capo Cod in tho State of
Massachusetts. The vcrdict-of tho Jury
Was, that "ho canto to his dcatlt from ex
posure and derangement of mind."
nov A
An interesting case was tried last week
inthe District Com t of the city and county
of Philadelphia, before Judge Hallowell,
and e special jury, in which some princi
pie* were discussed and decided import mt -
to Bftnka arid their customers, and indeed T, Z TT”
to coinmerciol men generally. Southern llCVtew, for No
The Judge delivered it to the jury his
opinion, that a Bank who receives a bill for
collection in another Mate, oral a distance w . Afa TC
and transmits it to another Bank for that • «d the Southern Uovtow No. 8
purpose—Is not responsible for the acta or ' or November, 1829.
/vs it isr in vi a. n f flan Ranh In ivliinL it ta s—vUll 1 i
y- — f—- - - iv, «„v nwse
omissions of tho Bank to which It is trans
mitted, oi any of its officers; but thu
transmitting Bank does it. duty by se
on the bill with proper instructions, by con- t xuntionco oi univairy tipeu
’ducting a correspondence with the distent literature ; Sir Walter Raleigh ; Classi
Uanksin a proper manner without untie- ucation ol rlants; Anne of Geteratein.
cessary delay} by communicating oil it)a-',
terial occurrences respecting it to tho ne
positor, and bjr crediting hint with tho pro-
needs when paid or passed to its credit hy
dro corresponding Bank.
That a bank receiving such hill for col
lection, and omitting or neglecting’in a
reasonable time to write to its Correspon
dent Bank for information ns to its late,
ltjlAHOThi tA 4 £.
PORT OF SAFASS.111.
ARRIV It.
Brig Lydia, Wood, New York 5 ds to J
Stone. Milzc to J Auzc, E Bliss. T [ty
erson, W -V. || Rose, G New ball. At Prett
dergast, W | lowers .V cn, Hazard Dim
slow. I W Murrell, I, II.rid win .Si co. N II
& II Weed, J I’ Henry. A BasietuF. Wl
ley, l’aliocs & Richards, Tail he Fade ■
ford, W C Butler, A Chammon. W Wil
liams, and A Gregor.. Passengers E
Reed, and family. Airs Gregory,Airs Dealt
Aliss Reed, Alias Garland, Alestri j Long-
worth, E Wiley, Kyeison, Geuige, Wood,
Day, llowe, Pratt, O Pholpa, It Phelps.
SAILED,
Rerenuo Cutter South Carolina, Mit
thews, Charleston.
Sloop Rosetta. Handy, Darien.
DEPARTED,
Steam Packet John D. Mongin, Dubois,
Charleston, ,
Steamboat Georgia, Noiril, far Augus
ta.
Steamboat Edgefield, Blackman,Angus
ta.
MEMORANDA.
The schr Elisa Ann, hence at Charles-
ton 1st inst.
The bark Ague- A- <\nn, wtt up at Li
verpool for this port on the lOtli Sept.
The ship Halcyon, cleared fqr this port
at Philadelphia, SQtli ult.
Tire Sloop Florida, Lieutenant Gedney,
was boarded on tho ltd ult, inside of 8and
Koy Light, (Florida,) bound to tho Tortu-
gas, on a surveying expedition all well.
SPOKEN.
10th ult. lat. 35, Ion. 71 01, brig Fores
ter fin Boston for this port.
Fkom our CoftftEeponnENTs.
Offices oj the Courier, Mercury t( (laiette,
Charleston, November 1—6 p. m.
arrived.
Ship Warren, Boalop 9 da.
in the urriNo.
Brig Goliah fur Huston.
And a Br, sclir fra Antigua, in dlatrcM.
Office nf the Beacon,
Norfolk, Oct 27.
Arr—Schr Oscar, fm Charleston,bound
Balt)more—put in to land Lt. Pinckney
and Midshipman North, of tho Navy.
For New York,
Tno schooner
JUSTICE,
Emtty, Master.
—w. Will sail T O-AI O It R O W.
She wants a faw bales on deck. For freight
or passage, apply to the master on board,or
to
. CANDLER & DAVIDSON,
nov 8
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15 FIRKINS choice Goshen But
10 casks 1st quality Cheese
10 bhls Holt’s Crackers
15 do fine Cider, and
20 do Albanv Ale
For sale by
J. BENTLEY.
nov 3
$1®jOOO.
Maryland
LOTTERY,
Tho drawing
3d CLA8I.
To he drawn this day.
will be recived on the l Ith,
SCHEME;
1 prize of
do
do
do
do
da
do
do
810,000
4,000
2,500
1,880
1,000
000
400
200
&n.
Sir.. Sic.
Tickets, SO—Halves, |2 50
Orders attended to at
rinrS
LUTHER’S
Lottery and Exchange Office.
O EORGIA—Chatham Comity, Hi/
the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County sitting
for ordinary purposes.
T° all whom it may concern.
Whereas, llezekiah Lord adminbfralo,
of the estate of William Craig late ol Cam
den County, Physician deceased, hns peti
tioned the said court to be dismissed from
tn6 Mid Administration,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred nnd creditors
of the said deceased to file their objections
(if any they have) in the clerk’s office of
the Court of Ordinary nr said county on or
before the second day of April next other-
wise letters dianissory will be granted
to (ho petitionet. 6
Wilness tbo Honorable Elias Fort one
of the Juspcos of the said court at Savan
nah, the second day of Nov. A. D. men
S.M. BOND, c.o.o.c.c,
nov 2 e
Louis the XVItbs Political and Confiden-
' - 1 try " ■ ' '- *
Cotton Cards.
€|A U -? XES Whltlmore’. No to,
^ ” CoUon C ”J». InotHng and for
■MHBi cohen & milled.
n«v 3
T here if
vlilmrl in tin- |fni ( ,.,| q' 1 : •<,
not ar-quainted, eithei by 1le v
report, vvitli the saintlr, jf"* 1 -
Crmcresx Spring tViu,. r ,
I 1 ruin thirty to titty t|, a
""ally ' ’Sit these Spring, ,J’"
renu.tevi sections uf the IV,,,,'
Mruie from tire West Lid, P , ,
eign places. The greues'on!,,
the Springs exABdes the .L "
iberoitmmuity, (mure than
ten,) nntl Ibe bottled wm ct f ' l .
price, prevents ii, use m n„, " "
ing stirviceable, and conli„ C! :. *■
nuilibcr ; it appears tu |, c n *'
1 ha' so Valuable at) luticlo slioub
Irieied, that cmnparatitely f c ,
able In etljuy w lint is
vial he.nllh in the hot wi-ntiicr of
mor ninmlis. From liicse ,.j,'
KVo. W. Carpenter Is plea,eg |,
'lie pit-partition of Ibe above no,
tainiug all the essential suliu,. ’
"liie.lt thescccIrbr.Hc'ii Spiino,
naledi and fioin wliicli ibe
Cong.iss Spring, af SafStOn J
Iv nnd effectnnlly imitated. IV
to ncconi'nnitaio Ilia public, , nJ
into (tlieral use so conveolem,.i
III* a substitute for these w u— j
liceri lnilueCil to go verycxi,,,,.'
the iii-Jimfacture of them, to,
price to be wiibln the reackSLw
sons. For the uccommuden ,,u 1
lie, ngeins Will III" appointed i,
tits and principal inland o» M . 11
general circulation to so tisefqj , J
through nut.the country, ’i|,.,
recommended to make (thu*
dors, as lie finds hy expetiett,,
the opinion of the most eu.itJ.,
cully, that tho water made r, a a' i
snsses tho samo medicinal (w *
efteciual in its operations, 1
taste, as that taken iinmcili„•
Springs. These powders,
commended ns a valunbi
cases where tho i
scribed,
. Persons on sea voyit jes, or rtut-
distance from the spring,, ui „
climates, will at once percent
advantage of making me of tin
which besides being nmro pj
lesseKpciwrethan ih bottled«
keep without Injury for any Imi...
nstlidy ore equal in nicilicnlrffrciel
taken fresh from the spflogs, ilur J
lainly much prpferdblu Ti uni the it
vantngM lliftjr points.
Those ponders nre i,
ScidlilZ, inasmuch as (beys
pcrienl and agreeahle, at tint i.
imssessing tumc.tnd rhiiljrbeatrq>
a superior degree, and nre co
better adaptod to weak .mil ,
constitutions than any oilier coir]
use, . • j" V
J’rinted direction, will ttctcwaA
powders.
Manulactured end for sale.
W. Carpenter, end sold by i
hj
■ ’ A. PARSONS, fir
At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbons’ IV p.
iiiivD
Slllil
IV.
eb-taJ
-J®
any lenrtbd
Cliiclutslcr sV ,'icrm!<m l
ME. CHANTTMtu/l-.
North East Corner oj Yew>( fi«ilili»r
H AVE and are receinm ' '■:■ 'I
arrival, from A'ew Y, k(ad t
delplua^ft handsome btsorinitnufa
able
Ready Mrtde Cloilti
coks(s7imi'I
Dress and Frock Uf M Tri CO
PANTALOONS, VF.S't’H, 31..
kerchiefs, Cravats, Stockl; llmitr
Youtli’s and Children’! SjoMeato
CAPS,Ladies',V Cenilemcr.'s Cli 1
&c. Jec.
Together seif A 2 Splendid LU^I
FASHIONABLE I.I.O'I’II.-,
MERES AND VEriflNCs. J
wldeli they ara prepared toni.beu"
in fashionable style, at short out.
oct 13
Leghorn Had.
4 CASES Bolivar Hat,
Just received per ship W*?
for sale by .
M - M. PRENDElO'9t.,
No8 &l4GiM»> , W|
oct 2t
Flour, Butter, Lard,ij
Larding from ships Andes and 6
liULS Canal jgtoot „
v 12 Firkins choice God*
ter
60 do Lard for family«»
16 cask, 1st quality Cb«<«
10 half bhls Fulton
16 do and 10 qr bblsB
meal ! .
20 bbl> Fidler St Tsyl°" 1
Ale
For ule by
JOHN BE
oct £8 2(0
IIENH 1 ' j
Willedgeville Masonic]^.
LOTTBlfH
The first Drawing ol thlsBpI" 1 !,
tery will positively commence d
day the 14th November Initant, I
continued on the 27th inst. •** I
24th December.
S C H EM E:
$30,™
1
Prize of
1
do
2
do
2
do
5
do
5
d a
5
do
5
do
5
do
5
do
5
do
6
do
5
do
25 do
Sio. Sic.
Tiokets, IH
Halves, J,
Quarters, *'
Por»aleat
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