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SAVANNAH MARKETS.
Novkubkh M, 164#.
(WholesalePrice Citrrent.corrcthdtbeekly)
.gAVAJVNAitle’.
^SATURDAY E\
—
SNlNG.Nov. *8.
British Pry Goods, 55 a 02 1-3 per corns
ndv.
Beef, .prime, ?7 55 ,
mess, StO
Bacon, 0 a 7 1-8 cents per lb.
“ limns, lb
Btttter,Northern, 17 n 18 cts per lb.
Bugging, Dundee & Inverness, 30 n 51
cts.
Brnjnlv, Cognac, Olard, Dupuy sti Co’s.
brand, 1030170 cts.
*• dthcr brands, 1 a 1 12 1-*
Cotton, New. Uplands, 0 a 8 tt-4
•• luferor to prime, 7 a a 1-5
•• ’>• selections jf prime, 8 •
*< Sea-Islands,''10 a S3
Corn, per bushel, Cargo's!).
Candles, Northern Mould Tallow, 10a It
dull.
•• 'Georgia, 15 a IS
•' Sperm, 2d o 25
'Cheese—7 o 8-dan.
Crockery, 25 a Its per fcent auv
■Cofl'ce, HuVaiina Green,prime,141-2 a 15
1-4 . . : •
»• Other qualities, 11 l-l, 8 12 1-8
flour, Philadelphia,Baltimore, Richmond
and Alexandria, 36 50
“ Canal SO 50 a II 75
Gin, Holland, 00 o 110
*• Northern, 80 a 84
Hay, prime Northern, 1st quality, 50 a 55
tents.
Hyson Tea, 100 a 112 1-2 per lb.
Iron Swede’s .3105 a lH per Ton of
2210 lbs. *
Lard, 0 a 7 .
Lumber, yellow pure Ranging Timber, 34
afl •
Steam sawed 'scantling SIS
Plank 315
Fleming boards S20 .
River Lumber,Boards,Planks Si Scan
tling, 810o 12
Quak'tere'a 11-4 inch flooring Boaids,
314
White Pine Boaids, clear, 317 a 18
Merchantable, S# a 10
\y. O. Hogshead Staves, 815 a 18
R O. ** “ 10 a 13
Shingles, raffed, “ 8
*< boated, . ° 8 1-2 a 4
Mackerel, No. 1, 0
•• 8, 5 •
n S, 8 02 a 3 75
Molasses, W. India, 28 a 28
• N. Orleans, 82 a 89
Osnaburgs. 0 1-2 n 40
Oil, Sperm, winter pressed, 70 cts.
Summer strained, 68
Olive, 4 1-2 a 6
Linseed. (Dutch) 85
Pork, prime, III-*
mess, 18 50 a 13 75
Porter. 3 a 8 1-4
tticc, 2 50 a 2 75
ftnm, Jamaica, 00 to 1 £5
«• West India, none.
“ N. England, 98 n 35, dull
Hoop, yellow, s'o 7 cts per lb. dull
’ Salt, Liverpool, 40 cts.
Sugars, Havana, white, none.
Brown, V 1-1 s H
Muscovado, 8 3-4 a 10
St. Ctobc, 10 1-2 <t 11 cts.
New Orleans, 8 n 0
Refined Loaf 16 1-2a la
“ Lump, 15-a 15 1-2
Tobacco, Kentucky, Geo. &c. 9 a 3
Manufactured, do. 8 a 90
•Tallow, 8 o 8.
Whiskey, in bids. 29 cts
EXCHANGE.
On England, none.
France, nolle •
New York, 00 days, 1 1-4 a V1-2 dis,
and 30 days, 5-8 a 9-4 dis.
Bank Checks, 1-2 per ct. ptcnl.
Philadelphia, 1-2 ••
Baltimore, 1-2 “ “
Charleston, 1-2 ” “ .
Bank of Macon, 1 a 1 1-2 per ct. tils
Hank U. S. Bills, 1-4 a 1-2 premium
Darien Bank Notes, Branch, l per ct,
dir.
N. Carolina, S. B. Notes, 15 jlis.
State Bank of Georgia, payable at the Bran
ches other than Augusta, and Milled gc-
ville, 1 i I -2 per ct. dis.
South Carolina Hank Notes, par.
FREIGHTS,
Liverpool, l-2tl dltJL ^
France, 1 t-8 ' V
New York, 125 cents per balds
Providence, $1 l-t a 1 1-2
" REMARKS.
Cotton—About 1080 bales of Upland Col
ton, have been sold during the week tiom
6 to 10 I t conts, prime quality Is most
fought for and in demand. Prices range
from 8 12 lo 10 1-2cts.. In Sea islands
. some sales have been made at it cts. hut
ID no extent as holders are keeping back
for higltdr prices. We quote (Vein £2 to 90
bis.
Rice—Some Isaics have been made iti
tliis article, but chiefly confined to first
quality which is.ln demand, inferior quali
ties arc more sought for. Wd quote front
2 1-4 to & 3-4, and above.
Corn—There is but little in market and
it retails al 02 1-2 cell's. The last cargo
dales brought 66 1-4cts.
05“D)vluo Service will ho porforiit'od
To-Aloxtrotv Aftvrnoon, in the Metho
dist Episcopal Church by the Rev. Wil
liam Caj’kbs, after which a collection
will bo taken up, to aid If! tlto defraying
ofllio expenses, 4>t that Church for the
present yeufr. •
VVehave postponed noticing the ,«ont-
muuication from the post master in Si.
Marys, which appeared in'tho Georgian of
lutft Wednesday, in consequoncp of not ha
ving access to the litter of cKrr subscriber
on Cumberland'Island. Wo now publish
it, as affording Mr. Doolltile thosi/bst eetls-
factory explanation of our remarks respec-
Ijng the St. Mary’s post office, and leave
lire mailer to "lie settled between hfiirself,
and our sunscriber. Ai we bafore observed,
ibis Is the only.coinplaint of irregularity hi
Ilia reception of papers from that post of
fice, that lias neiiabcd m, tnli we had no in-
leiillon, certainly, of extending censure to
the post master beyond what lire statement
of our subscriber would authorize.
Cumberland Island, iidCcl. 1829.
F. S. Ebi.l, Esi*.
Sir—l have hewn for several yenra paXt
a subscriber to qli« Savannah Republican,
and 1 oRoiior receive fine paper por week
Ilian Hirer, anil 1 have every leason to be
lieve they are retained by those who are
iinthnrjsrrl to lako them from the Post Of
fice, or even tlio Postmaster hlnisolf, if lie
I hip ks proper to do »o, to consequence of
the neghrel neyour office loliave tny name
written on every paper forwarded nie, ns
ihey can and will hold with impunity eve-
rv-papor having nn untno written bn it.—
They are frequently received at tlio Post
Office here, Xay three folded together, and
and my name 'placed oil the outside one
only. 1 moil therefore tcqtiesl that you
attend to this matter, otherwise I shall con
tinue to loose one or two papers every week.
1 am confident I have not received Torthe
last three‘years more than one liitf of tile
papers I am entitled to Tfoniyufir office.
Very respectfelly, voui ob’t. servant,
ft. STAFFORD.
The F.dnaid, Boiiaffe, from Havre, nr-
riveriat New York, bringa Paris - dates or
the t Silt tilt. The political Intelligent
lus’been anicipated. Comnicrcialrepoits.
will be found uudci the heath
. NEW YORK. Nov. 10.
From France.—liy tho Edward Bon-
ttffe, from Havre, iVo have Purls papers to
the lhili nR] at which date the treaty of
peitco between Russia bml the Porte had
not been received in the French Capital—
of course, tliprdfore, there is nothing new
on lhat head. ...
The Kiiig of France had refurnod from
Conlpeigne, without any change having
boon made in the Ministry. The thin tier
.Francais stales that a great many officers
on half pny had boeli recalled to their regi
ments—a mensutnthat would have the ef
fect of restoring lb the army many officers
proscribed under previous administrations.
Much atlcntloit appears to he paid by the
actual'Gahinet to the army—another evi
dence oflvhich,Is tb-ho found in a recent
ordinance of tlio Kibgi increasing the pen
sions of retired military tnbu.
In the Gazette de Franco, Of 13th. Oc
tober; tvo And the following article, which
is the first intimation we have seen id - any
quarrel among the Russian, and American
sailors at Havre i
. “Tbo Russian sailor who was drowned
fn tho ebiirse of itqoarrel between some of
hit eoifliudrfs and soma American sailors
al Havre, was found, Still holding in his
clenched hand, theknife with wfiltill ho hull
dbfemled hmiself. Tho polic e is examin
ing into this affair, in which several sailors'
werosovcrely wounded.!’
.The Count tin la FertOuayo is appointed
Ambassador nt Rome, to sncMed Al. de
Chateaubriand. ■
The packet ship Do Ilham, that saitM
from here on the 20th September, arrived
at llavro on the I Sill October. The An
lioch,.hence, Sailed and arrived ait the same;
lime. . .
An account Of General Lafayette's Into
triuinplial journey in France was aiimmii-
cbd for pnblica\ion. According to ihc Jour
nal de Kouen. IbO.OVO copies were to he
printe'd.
The King of Fiafi'cC had nominated the
Count de Uayne) va!, ambassador to Vien
na, and the .Marquistjf Gabriac, to idwit-
zerland—Moniteur.
On the 3th nit. n maud diplomatic din
ner was given by Al. I’okzn di Borgn on
occasion of the conclusion of peace. The
corps diplomatique anil the French Allhis-
lers were present. In the evening the hu
tel of the embassy was illuminated.
State of Trade.—The symptoms of an
approaching improvement in trade are now
manifesting themselves, more nr less, in all
the great inalAifaclniing districts of the
country; nor is there lo be found in any of
them, as wa believe, any serious want of
employment, ekeept from causes filially
distiuct from a paralysed state if iiinnufne-
turing industry. The into of profit is in
most cases very low, bnt the better suited
on lhat account for ifio fcompeiitiun lioiv
lobe sustained with lliecominontal fabrics
and almost affording the assurance.that the
result will exclude foreigners from every
market where they are fairly met by Eh
glish-wrought goods.
Alary Lord, un<v lying at Four Mile l’oirrt
to complete her lading, jumped overlroard,
last night, in a fit of intoxication, and wax
drowned. His 'name js Erastus Austin,
and lie belongs in New London.
Could lire same principle bo applied to
A seataap, just shipped on hoard the; ilm trade in corn,iliu last bar totlie Irliiihph
- of English manufacturing skill .mil ViuUVs-
try would probahiy lio reinnred, as that
step, hy raising tin; prico of grain on the
Continent, «ould place tho rival manufac
turers on the same level with regard to tlio
wegesrtf labor which Has now been arrivorl
at in the valno nfllm law material,through
The New York Statesman tells the fol
lowing story of an amateur of a pcCuhir
fiort of fame:
“He embarked at Livripobl—encounter
ed all ihc discomforts and peiilS of a sen
voyage of three thousand miles—strived at
N. York—ascended the Hudson—-Iravenci!
t’ne.Weitcrn District—cfossed tile Niagara
- Riv'cr—cduic within sound of ilie roar of
xvaior, enquiring .1s lie went how much
farther was the distance, and when inform
ad tliat lie tvas but half a mile front the
cataract, «heeled about and retained to
Europe for the avowed object of having it
In Iris power to say, what no other living
man could say tltatiie had bcon within half
4 Ulilt oi the Mterect, buf had not scenjl.” children,
The rndietiudhts against Faol U. jchii-
vitch, of New YorMinve been discharged
iu the United States' Court.' by order of
Judge Thompson. Tlifse it will he recol-
tec-uri were fun Oder! on charges of exten
sive (mudi against the ililiied Stales.
The Secretary of State 1ms retorned to
the Seat of Government from his visit lo
Richmond. 1
The Chevalier Huygens has else retur
ned to Washington from Richmond.
A letter from an officer Of ihc V. B atrip
Delaware, says—“we entered the hatbdr of
Carlhagona. (Africa,) On the 25th July.—
Earthquakes Inive desolated tint niisera
ble city, once so formidable as a naval de
pot. Tiic condition of the inhabitants, is
generally wretched in lire exli feme. There
is a Dry Dock there, Die building of which
cost upwards of forty millions of dollais, as
1 am informed. It has been a splendid
structure, hut is now fast failing into ru
ins. ■
A notable project says the New York
Gazette is suggested in the Journal dee
Debate, .In i letter from a Frankfort Dots
respondent, This is nothing less than the
formation of a canal to unite the Danube
untl the lthinei and thus to secure the
incauS of an Uninterrupted navigation from
the Tower of London to the Goldetl Horn
at Constantinople, or the most distant
part of the Buxine . and Levant. Thus
Eutope might liq traversed front ill wes
tern to its eastern extremity by steamboats;
and traveller's, witliout changing their con
veyance. might start Irom ilie Thames to
vl-ii tire ruins of Tioyi or tire pyramids of
Egypt. ,
Actiit f baxtrnor of Maine—Mf; Cltj.
Idr, President of the Sdnate of Maine, has
resigned the office of Postmaster, which lie
held on the death of Governor Lincoln;
and while holding which lie Was prevented
from filling the vacancy by d provision in
the constitution of that state, which says
“No person holding any ofllco or place,on
der the United Etdles or this State or any
other power shall exercise tiid office of
Governor.’’ lie is now, constitutionally
Acting Governor of Alaino
Fire at Buffalo.—There lids been a fire
al Buffalo which destroyed twelve Imild
iiigs—Joss estimated >t J.'in.dDO, two thirds
of which amount a»as insured*
An cstimnteof Insane Persons—In En
gland 13,885 men, 12487 women—In
France, 11.119—13,904—jp Italy, 5718—
6087—til Holland; 4471—2Sr5—Germa
ny. 2188—2268^Sp»in, 131—lSl-i-Amo-
ritd, 921—3iD.—Frtnih Journal
tire wise policy efthe Legislature.
Tho Tacts being fairly, eiihblislied, it is
reasonable to expect lhat llio improvement
of dur manufactures will have, the saute
bi'iieftrid) effects which have heretofore at
tended it, in gradually extending the rib
maud for lhn staple article of Colonial
pioihrce, the markets for wltirlt have beetl
so long in a state of d' pression, and our
whole system of trade thus regain a whole
some, if not a decidedly prosperous slate.
A gentleman who is engngerl largely in
■lie woollen trade, and who is just return
ed from n visit lo Leeds, mentioned a (act
yesterday on 'Change, which is worth mil
linns of argument in favor of the future as
ccudancy of tlio English manufacturers,
' viz. that our products ill articles of wool
len r.ilnic have sb essentially improved
since the reduction o'f the duty Iras taken
place, and the fall in value of tile raw ma
terial, that tile woollens of Germany and
Switzerland, which obtained a decided
preference over our dull about the year
1825, arc doiv surpassed by us both in
quality and cheapness,& even driven them
but of tho ACme-maikei of those countries.
English cloth is now selling at the door of
the German manufacturer! and obtains of
course a still itiore decided preference in
the assortments made up here for general
exportation. This is Die rrdit, without
doubt, of lhat enlightened policy which
dictated the reduction of the lax. Which op
crated in this way—lhat.lt raised the value
to the foreign manufacturer at thb same
time tli.it it reduced it in the English mar
kcti and thus brought tho parties to the lo
vet, So far as ihe nrico of thd raw material
Was concerned. While the Contrary course
was pursued. Die want of a sufficient mar
ket for foreign wool made It a mere drtig
oh the spot where It wns produced! and
gave to the foreign manufacturer those ail
Vantages Over lls.whioh before the tax wns
reduced, weld striking at the very root of
our national prosperity; _
During tlio'last month nidre activity hat
f bevelled in file woolen cloth irado than
las been khowh for Malty years in the
month of Septethber; and at present the
demand for some kind of woolen goods ex
ceeds (lie supply, This stlrely is a stale of
things that »ill command remunerating
prices. In ihe Bradford Stuff Market tile
demand is b. iski but the prices are lower
ing, ’ . •
The Sudden vivacity of trado in Paisly
lias very agreeably surprised the Inhabit.
antsofihat actim community. Drawboys
are now earning mnrr^tlian the weavers
themselves did two months ago.- Thibet
shawls which could at that time have been
purchased for 80s. now sell for 4 Or £5,
with Dhly the addition of nn embroidered
centre Last week the soup kiichrns were
dosed, fi r tile Satisfactory reason that no
body would .. take the soup—Olaigow
Clioh-
We are extremely glad trt state that the
improvement which we Mentioned in tiiir
last has been fully maintained; uild ive
aic glad to say ft has lieeri experienced
most sifnsihiy in a description of goods
wliich most of all required it—namely, the
inferior descriptions of haedmado calicoes.
We hope the Improved demand for cloth of
this description will enable the mdnufac
hirers lo adq a trifle to the very low wages
wiiiph the weavers have of late received.
The silk trade, lotf, lias been extremely
brisk this svoelt, and tho warehouses of tlio
Orbs de Naples. Indeed, tho silk trade
lias keen for some time III a healthy and
premising state in this iioigllMIrliooil, anil
iu> want of employment had noon experi
enced among the woven.
From the Boston Dai lit Adcrrlicer. Noe. t7.
A letter from Alexandria, in Egypt,
dated Aug. 7 momions.the arrival there «l
tho AniCrjuan corvette Warren, escorting
a'merchant Vesn-I under slip sipue flag —
These are said t'A lie the first American
vVSfdh eVor sc'tfh ill Egypt,and they excited
the T.uridSity'of tills Vic'croif, ‘nntl til thin
him i’aclia.' Ibrahim Visited tin VtUrren,
accompanied by. Mr. ‘CCerlsy, n French
engineeV in llieltyrvide oftlie Vioorny, and
was received with the honors duo to 1ii»
rank. Hu toiuainOtVou Matt Thu /vessel
two limits, ox;■ miifuel Ilm vessel in. eVufy
part, awl,repeatedly expressed liis'iiitiafae-
tipn at the excellent order tn which lie
found it. Ho expressed to Air. Coerliy
ids Wjsil to have two cqn cttes built oil ihe
model of tlio iVurieu. On Ids ie-iving tlio
vessel he leceivpd a salute of 21 guns.
' The Viceroy and ills sou, with-the prilt.
cipnl officers ol Ins Court, bail been fur
sumo time at Alexandria It was said ili.it
in discussions wiiiuli bail boon held.- in the
council oil the subject of lefiums in the
administration! il had been proposed Unit
the exports of produce on account of the
government sltyuhl lie abandoned, and that
tho viceroy bail aeecctlnil in tlio proposi
tion. Il was nnttc-ipaied that much heno
fit would result to Die cninmercoof Egypt
if this rosiduiiou should ha curried into ef-
fec). Impuriabt changes wero tnuking
the military 'Organization. Tho regulation
nVihe arniy hedbeen left hy Aloheinit All
entirely to Ins son ITrrntlini. lie had adop
ted the system ofchjptilyliig the soldiers in
iW-ful publiu labor.
The Now York Afuerican translates flic
annexed skrtcji of tlio ull.iracltv of the
Russian CuuiuiandtV from a German pa
per
Cohnf Itie/iitch.—The glorious succes
ses which lately crowned Die Russian
arms, may. in 5 very gicnt Measure, lie nt
tribued lo the skilful management of llieir
eoinmatidev lo chlef Count Diebitseh—lie
is so imicli Ihe idol of the army, that oven
envy dares not niter its semimciils'.
lio is not only compared lo PefhY Die
Great, who likewise led lire victorious
Rusliaits ngainst the Turks, but is pro-
flounced equal ill military talents, to the
gtBat Captain who, lor Iwenty yfcnVl, fed
Frenclnneii It! triumph and victory, and
cujled so many never fading laurels for
tlieln and for himself.
Count Difcliilsr.il is smAli lit person, And
nearly of the same stnmre As Napoleon ;
lie reieinhlos him likewise in many milita
ry qualities. Those persons who have an
Opportunity of being licai his person, are
lavish in their praise of him, and speak in
the highest tends of his fitness fat ■ n Com-
mandert lift activity; his circumspectiun,
hispresonce of inlnd; tho acuteness of
his observation, which derives advantage
from (lie must trifling fault of his adversa
ry. lie sleeps but tour hours out iif -twen
ty fuut and pusses Dio greater part of lire
night iu dictating orders, or nn horsehacl,,
lo reconnoitre in person (lie nmpusis, and
making dispositions for tile next day.-
His meals aro extremely fvugal, and of the
silo test possible ditrullon. In social inter
course, lie is the polished Courtier t kind
mid affable to Ids inferiors; and lie ilovcr
fails Vo take p irti tular notice of rtiilllary
men of any grade, who have, in ally liny,
distinguished themselves.
Willi jucli talems as a eortimander, and
such qualities ns ii man of tho world, lie
could not fail to win. all he .rts ; mid lie is
adorCd hy the army, who consider him as
destined hy Providence lo solve the long
agitated question of ihe overthrew of the
Turkish Empire iu Europe.
It was felt to bo so, with becoming prUo,
bv every citizen of Pennsylvania capable
of rightfully estimating tlio interest hollas
III Die cli.miotol Of the State.
Of ihe other part., lhat which related to
adiicalinn lie » us sorry to lie obliged to nc-
knowledge, that lie could not say as much.
His mention l|ild licen forcibly, and lio
must add, painfully, diawn lo this subject,
by a tabular statement lie laid lately scrli
published, showing tlio number of persons
of each State In the Union who ate receiv
ing liberal nilucailoll, mid Ihe properliufi
they hear in llie respective StaJVii td the
wliulfc numbers uf tlio People. IT# iv.otild
h n o rejuiced sincerely to hsvo flMiiU I’etlii
sylvnnia al the very licud of the .scale.—
What, ilieu, must Ills feelings have been,
when lie percoived that sho wns below eve.
fv Stalo.ln Dio Union which can ho he coil
sldercil ns haring had any thing liko equal
opportunities^ and advantages. Below e-
leveii ofllio Ihhleon (i'riuiniil Plates, and
also below (ho Stufo of Maine and the Dis
triet of f’oliiinliia !.
In advorlingto this statehicntin p com
pany of Pnnhsylvnnlnns, assembled Vn do
nonfirts tliti'meinoiy of William I’ctni, it
would readily he believed tli.it lie hud no
Othei object tlmit to eilgbqo'llloir. iitlenllon
nmf live r feelings in tlio great caitso of edu
cation It hall not received the enrnekt
and the general support it deserved anil
needed. . Solitary exertions there hail
been, mid ilipfe Continfied to he, highly
honorable tn Ihus'e by ivluim they were
made, and entitling Diem to nil our grnti
redo. But that there hid been as yet nn
quick and pervading public .Sentiment—no
animated and general VO Operation—no
strong and powerful impulse—knell us be
speaks n deep cnhvietiun -o( thil Ninlu* of
plod of public benefit, and suele, tort, us is
llie earnest of its success
In his opinion, lie said, this might' now
to he the chief object of aitciitjnti Provi
sion lias been mndo for promoting.the p’ot.-
Ih* prosperity, by thecuitlvaiioi,,'mid ,leve
liineme.nl of physical resources. Let the
public energies, from this time, Tic direct
ed, with equal zeal .to the mural and intel
lectual advancement of the commonwealth
rounded by l'cnii, and Ihc fruits nf our
free institutions thus he made uianifesf iu
whatever may strengthen Si adorn a Htaie.
ami hUUo her cilizcus enlightened, virtu
our, ami happy. Pennsylvania had the
means of becoming as great in intellectual,
as she was in physical wealth.
lie Would express his meaning in n -gin
gle word, which lie should .“fl.er ill on«*
dioiico to the call. But asah eminent ora
tor, when asked " lint was the first requisite
of an orator, had answered—action ; and
tile Ibcdiir.ssiaeilon; nod llie liilrd—action.
So would he dwell upon tlio word. His
toad w«» io math by lupetiticn hit senso uf
its incOniparalile iniporimiee Edneatlon—
"ducolion—Education.
labor .In cue of Die tBjtiih 0,.|.
others cyihodted httn vrith IU;
tier tils fiat a oiaek silk velvet cab. t\
hero, he ihprAleiitca hiniso.r as being cr
Eastern Jew, virli wctinijjt from HiBYil'
of Jciltsaleui I " here, agre'eubiy i 0
One of the prlmirivw inslriictions of Na-
loleon to Aj. De'lVoulieJrhe was the follow.
ng.
••At night,’’ said ho. “you will enter my
bc.l chamber as seldom as possible. Never
waken mo when you lime good newt to
atinomico. -With good news there is no
necessity to hurry. Wlieui do the contra*
you are llie depoxlioiv of evil tidings,
riiuse ms iiiitmillyl fur on such occasions
there is not a inomcot to lie iost.”
ChalJaa—Thii ancient lerriiory. wjiieli
was the scene of so jiiauy of the snbiime
dvenls recorded in Genesis, was, we un
derSianl), explored laid year n1tli the grea
test industry by t apt. Migiuiii' oi 1 tlio lion.
E. i. Company’s service. The principal
okjobt of the researches tif this eul< rpri-
sinj traveller was id throiV liow light 'on
tliDeariV details .if the Sacred Voluiuo.pnr-
ticiilarly As regards die Plain of Shinar.tlie
mini rtf Babylon, arid the vital remains of
tho Tower of Il.iliei. Gapt. Align air's
narrative is now ready frtr publication.
London, (lei. lb. .
Intelligence has hcoil received at Ber
lin nf Baron llumbbltlt's expedition in the
Ouralite lilountaius. This savanl has car.
ried Id* researches farther than Had been
expected. The Outalic moiintaiiis arc al
ready in his tear, And lie was on tlio road
which loads ti) ihe frontiers of Chinn. It
is expected that lie will return again io
Berlin—Pant pap.
There is at picVght living nt Pitn.i, in
Sweden a young Man 18 yenrs of age, who
is iiiill) feel five inclie) In height. At the
age ofelght years he ivas five feet foiir in
ehe’s in height. He is about to travel
throughout Europe, to bxllibit himself id
thd curiorts—Loud. pnj).
At tile ceiehrafioh of ihe one iiiimired
and forty-seventh anniversary of llie land
ing of William Penn, John Sergeant Esq.
made the following fetharlts, which are
worthy df being extensively circulated.
Atr.Sergearil remarked, tha: he would
bn 'eavour to obtain Bib sanptinh sir the oc
cafion, and the company,Tor tile expres
sion of a feeling which he hoped would
soon become cnrndtt and gehcral iii i'cmi
sylvania. He tlloilglit ihnt an oppnrtunit
to suggest dr to onforco Wh.it is iricflii,
ought never to be lost. A good aced,eVen
though thrown ifpad the grttUud ivitliodt
ircparatinn might perhaps vagetaicdi-aiid,
fit slinnhl not, Still the effnr’, Immhle
There is a physicati residing Al Ciifloii',
who wears a wedding ring of his mother’s
on which is engraved—^Married when 18
—died.agld 47—was the Mother of 38 ['manufacturers have been almost entirely
icleared
of their slacks of sarsnets
t
LU\talrity—\niong thb numerous dis
cnvorlcs which have ilisihigiiislicd oltr
times, tlicro aro few that possess so high
a degreo of interesi, so marked a chancier
uf utility, «» /.{(/loiril);, oi the art of pul-
Vorizing stone ill tlio hladilei. This dis-
4asi, which iviis intunillle fiir tlio suVgbbiis
of antiquity; an.) which the moderns lint]
been enabled in remove lint by an opera-
linn mure terrible RlAn the Ihalady itself,
may now be rcgkrded as a very simple af-
fectiun, an incunvcnience inerely physical,
which surgery call remove by the solo re
sources of mechadism—in a word, lo cure
without the effusion of blood, and »itliout
exposing the jiiilient’s llie to danger, is the
problem of.which. In our times, Doctor
Clvinle bus obtained the solution. Wo lias
cured, by liliS Method; dearly Otte hundred
and for.y persons. Thb partner of his
uscfuLlabori, M. Costello, is now In Lon
don, and has bben performing the opera
tion with success ill two instances Tlio
first was a patiertt offored to llllil bVAIr,
Lloyd, at l.anholomeW’s Hospiuil, whom
lie cured in two sittings tif a minute each,
and was Ihe first base of edre effected'liy
this mode in any public institUilbnln Grcac
Britain! the second is tluu df Air. Slone,
of Folkstnne, a notice of wHicb we copy
from the Kentish Gazettei -
‘Tlio new operation frtr the removal of
cAlculi from the bladder Intoly introduced
intu this cbtiriiry by Mr. B. C. Costello, of
London, lato assistant of the 1114611(01-, Dr.
Cnvialei of Paris, has been atteriilcd wiili
tile niost perfect success In tile case df Air.
Stone, n inhabitant bf Folltstonc. Tho
follbivifig are llie particulars of liis baief
Fora long period Air. Sldno had heell af
flicted Willi the gruveh when alibltt 4ivo
years ago, ha ceasotl in some degree in piris
lhn gravel, add whs then Attacked with the
usual symptoms of stone in the bladder.—
On reading in the njpert Htf account S
the cure of Baron Dtlhnis; bf 1’driS, by Dr.
Cavinle, lie tlimjglit seriobsly bf repairing
to Paris, for the purpose of putting hiimelf
under that geiifleiiiiiids cure, While un
decided, lie.learnt that IBs assistant was in
London. His medical attendant recoin
mbntjcd him lo Sir Astloy Cooper, who,
finding Dial the Slone was too large to be
cxii'.ictcil by bis forceps, placed him im
mediately under the care of 1 oslclln The
bladder tmitained two calculi of the size
of pencil siones. Tha ciitshing mid ex-
traetinii of these, stones wore effected sit
twq different times, by means of the newly
. will's^.
as Imno of one hone, uii’ri'Ylon,' 11 ',’!'" 1 "’'
fl.'sii ■—Georgia,. " “ l “»•
To the Public.- An individual „
travrsiyg the United Sioles, w| IQ #,w
places nails ItliimIC Mosti Bvitn,.’*"! IUl
Olliers, Alnsei Lielitamlcin—is > Aj n -“ sl
hy hirili, and of romaikablo apaesi!,'.'"
and will be easily recognised againU
pn.son who lias ever seen him beCo, t !l
wears hls heard lobg, and is very lieaiT. »,„i
thick set; hurl 6n whbn here, ,
since, a blue cloth diets eu.u. n.,iu„i./*‘w.
and veil ofblnck oVerlasiinc, aiui „ Jal
cloth cfp.iii, llie collar,of which linen
red silk. Velvet, and occasionally 1,1
rier his ti.D a black silk velvet cap. \vi'[ n
It an
agreeably io jliVdi'I
story, he had been a vcVy great mnl| . .
speaks of inmioiiso rlclios, Dale's i| m t i‘“J
tho lirpllici-in-law of Ro'liieliVld; is
of very general mtolligeiice, ami ocrn s L"
ally a iempls to practice mcdWhot (,
eettainod to have resided a year nr ■'
siiipi- in GernuBtotvii, Ohio, winch
lie lefi oft a borrowed horse, mid fuigviS
er lo Jetnrn t anil is known In he tl.'c >a ln
flldl'v'ufnal who, snine twelve or S'lthic,!?
Months slntc, aw id ed Ctpiain ITnld,'
of tlio 'ship Gr.iiliuile, ‘ omul lio'nl Bavsn!
null Jo I’rovloctlte, Rhode Island,6u |, tJ| i
which he limit passage, bu'tulBui 800 jd
Ims. W
Port of fiacre "dc. Grace—\ legal ,1;.,
mode by tlio I’rcfucl of the Depim,,,^
of ihe Seine Jnfetlfiire.for lh‘A Velin a
llie purl of Havre; bol'itains tile folltij'
notices ... *
“AH. 1st. There tliall he cslnhliilitia
tlio northwest jetty R'c'ifile of.iignah,
means of balls, for Ihe jitiijruvo f ga;l
notice of the height of Ihe haler iii llie hm
bur. •
“A single hall Will be hoisted when
there is II feel of water ; two nt theli'tip,;
of J2 le'el; tnrr-e nt the height of 15 ( ct L
bml so an until lliere Is 17 fept; mid a lb,
will point out tile fraction of six inch 1,
“Al the ebbing of Die water the same
mode of inducting it will be fo'hik'd , s
ill- iiiverso mder—that is, in sbcmiiwlr
dlinihisliing tho nbinber of bolls, amil
thbie is ill tlib harbor less than 1) feet
"A graduated sbdlb io. responding totlij
dopili of water in the Cliiinuel will bcnii-
ced Against elite licittIi wall of llie jeuy
near Ihe voiill. 1
“For llie execution of this regulation,
there lias been placed on the noitliHg
Jolly, fi llaff, nn wliieli will fie siiccowlvclv
hoisted tin halls palmed black; placed ver
tically Ujie above another.
- “iTheld iirils arc united in coupler, that,
Is. tlio first tiff (I seepnd, for tlio pfirpiwe of
pointing oilt eletctj (tnd.12 feet of water,
will lie fourteen tiit.lies from earli oilier;
anil ilm. third, indicating thirteen feel, If
sep Mated Irom the senond h • 1111 interval
of fifiy four inrlies; ilie foiirlh, which mli
ho coupled with 1(10. (bird will In* fourteen
inches apart; and llie fiin wlll lie Mparatrtf
by another space of fifiy foiir. iwcVu-s, and '
so nn. which rill alldw.ftiuht jb he observ
ed with facility ; 1 ho flag,' for'intlicslillg
the fraction of half a foot; will be liolitcj
under llie last hall. 1 '
"Tlieso signals ran be , aisfinjtuidied
willi a eoimnun leiescopo, ni a. disi.ihce oi
» league, or a league mid half from tho
Harbor,
*
ro-ifTi^rcriA
rtsiks pno.M I.ivki.pool,:i:i::i:17tii G’ct.
DATziliiuisl llAVBK.miuminiilBTii Oct. I
S.vVsNX vu. Export N’ov, 48,
Ship lluihilloil. Iliinke.. fur i.iverpnula
i*A» bales Upland cotton.
fillip Henry Kneel,Ind, Coffin, IA
pool—82il bales Upland and 50 de. is 1
Island cotirin, .
Ship Mary Lord, iVifiwii, Cowes'anil
market— IU00 bales Upland cbtton,
iiAViu: maukETs.
Bales on the 15)ll Octrtl'mr.—Coflon**
4(1 bales bf LniilsiAi;d, l.fTrj 29 do (Jroe
gia, 84c; 11.4 do 87 i-2c; 82 do C2c; U
dl) 8l!c; 80 d 1 93c; 10 do Tennessee. 8Cc;
I i) i 80c; 13 do 88c.. Coffee.—II bap
St. Jago,41 1-4; 420 Bit Dmningo, toll*
delivered vVlieli arrived; 41 7-8.
12(h. Hales tliH day.—Cotton —MU
Louisiana 92c a If Icj 72 Georgia, 89»’
02c; JIT Alobile, oi n t)2r; 867 I’emin-
itce, 79 a 80c. Coffee.—JOOi) bags Ilia,
40 6-8; 78 Si. Doming ", 45.
lfllli. 8,lies this day.—C'ilton — 14J
Louisiana, 88 a 08; 900 Albliilo. 88 l-ls
91; 409 Gertruiu. 88 a 91-
9th; Sales—.Colton.—231 IoMibj,
98 a t 13 i i A b4.'
Leltois of tin. 1,0th October sloletlie**
was no aliotaiion iu the market tinbb tba
idthinsi,
i——■■Mi n———*^r
-it was, wolild be siimbevidence ofa good
inten|idii. Af the annual celebration by
this society, soihe foiir or five years ago,
lie had the lidooi lb offer a sentiment, ilie
terms of wnleli fie could Hot rcpe.il,though
tie well remembered the Substance. Tho
import of it was to express a hope lhat the
time would Souii cortfe, when every farmer
in this commonwealth would hove a good
road to market, and every child a good
road to school.
A part of this tvish, in its rnodt extensive
meaning, he vkaS happy to say, was likely
to be gratified quite as soon as thh m’dst ar
dent friends nf internal improvement unhid
have anticipated. The work, it is ti ne,
was not yet aetofrfptislied, but it w as fast
approaching its accomplishment. So
much had been dope, mid tilings were in
such a train, ns to ensure the rapid deyol-
npement of the riches of Pennsylvania,anil
to secure fo her, in this respect, a strength
and standing cominensiirnio with her great
natural advantages. Her cnroei, in this
and direction, was brilliant and honomble;—
.3lA2fI.IV "* M i' •
PORT OF SAJfA fiflAH
saBJ—s—
invented instruments, without occationing
nny considerable degree of suffering. Tile
cure of so gricvious a malady, obtained on
sncli ensy terms. pltices in a strong light
llie adVanlage this operation possesst/uver
tho old one, which is dreadful with respect
to the sufferings it ofccjisions, and in the
best hands pldces flic life of tile patient in
imminent peril. By this, ojforation, the
stone is redkeed to poivdor or small frag
ments. Mr. Sfono Has in his possession
two small boxes filled with the fragments
of Ins calculi. This operation was per
formed by Mr. Costello,',in presence of Sir
Asflcy Cooper, Doctor Gardiner, Air. An
drews, surgeon, ofiSianmoro, and Mr. Bal-
dersdn.”
The fqjiowijig afiverujgmeni. js taken
from a Louisville, Ky, paper, nndi* a failli
fill portrait lire of nn Itidividual wko display
oil himself in full eastern costume, in this
city, nbom eighteen months or two years
ago. Until the present moment' wo have
been under the impression, that for some
time past, he had be$n subjected to hArd
ARUlVF.iL
Sblji Henry, Tliumpsoii,Ne<v York 7a*
trt Hull, Simpler & Ttipper. Aldze. U> *
Auzc, J Anderson, J A Ucaulard, J Bent-
Icy. VV C Butler, A Bassett, E Bfifh “
Raid . ill &eo,'J Ciumning & Son, L )•
Campbell, Dunhams Si Cmnpficld.
Chester Si ScrAnton, P Catonot. Cl.iH' utl1
Si Wood, A Day, T Al Driscoll, A F‘«"
form J GalfaliT, G Gordon, Hazur.l Af l ,,n
slow, J logins &co (J Johnson, Kctclrenv
Si' Burthilglis, N B Knapp &co, Uf "
ifejjdrickson, J Lewis, V Ltppiu. * '
I..rug, 11 Lord, Malleiy.it Du©, R. H ‘)
lone, \V Marshall, 1 Norton, A G Oreik
G Palmes, Al Prciidorgasl,’ Pliilbfiek »
Bolter, Al A Starr, J Al Waye, R''*
Vasseligers, Capt. M'lntosif fit. ladv,
Jones and family, Mrs Mills and fagf
2 Missos D’Lyoni; Alisscs MTn.iosh,
Slmffer, Messrs D’Ljon, Foyers, and - 11
U 'Sh'p Sarah'Parker West,
•Is to the master. Aldze to Sorrel » A"
dersun tint! to or«l«*r» Fn^songer, Ur#
bridge npcl 5 in tlio steefn^o. • . k
Sfilp Geo. Clinton, Uawsop. NotrT" ■
10 ds. Ballast t« the ALosv fipco; -l“‘
off Capo IJaierus. slop Boston, of Iff •
Fan ship Alinetva fm N \ oi k for C l
Brig Francis, Orpft, FbUadelphiii
ds fm Ihe Cape? lo 11 Sloan. MdW ,j.
Hill Si fitoi'e*
Il LrO'dl 7’
& Padelfoitl, Rev t Neufy^ e »ni
der. Fassengors, E I’ Cnniphoil,