Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 05, 1829, Image 2

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* FREDERICK 8. FELL. CITT PRINTER, . JJailV Paper. eight dollars per annum. Counts' Paper tlx dollars per annum. 'poranix ix advance. All News, and Now. Advertisements ap pear ill both papers. (E^ Office in Dickson’s, three story nriok building, on tile Buyl .near the Gk- tiutugc; between Hull and Dray tnn-ktrecli- SAVANNAH MARKETS,' . DlXEMUF.lt 5, IMP. (ll'hotesalc Price Current, corrected meekly) SAVANNAH. SATURDAY EVENING. Dec. S. Ilritisli Dry Goods, 53 a 82-14. per ■ cents adv. Beef, prime, ,«7 8} incsa, $10 Baeon, « nTl-a cents per lit. ' . . •• Hams,'to llttttcr,Northern, 17 a id cts per lb. Magging, Dundee At. Inverness,' 20 ft (1 cts. Brandy,' Cognac, Otftrd, DopayAt Co's, brand, HU n 170 cts. " other hrariils, 1 a l 181-2 Cotton,New Uplands. Onto *• Infernrto nrime. T a R 1-t •« •• Selitniofil of prime, 10 1 -I "**• Sea-lsland>, -to n SO Corn, pet bushel, oargri 53. Candles, Northern Mould Tallow, 10 si 11 doll. 11 ■Georgia, IS a' 16 Sperm, tin ts Cheese—7 o 6 doll. Crockery, IS o S3 per cent adr 'Cotree, Ilavanua Green,prime,141-3 a ID i-t " Other qualities, 11 1 -2 o It 1-t Flour,Philadelphia,Baltimore, Richmond and Alexandria, $0 SO '• Canal. $0 SO n 6 75 Gin, Hollaud, too 110 “ Northern. 60 a 31 lluy, prime Northern, 1st quality, SO a 35 cent*. Hyson Tea, 100 a t It 1-t per lb. (ton Swede's $103 a 113- per Ton of ttlOlbs. Laid, 6 0 7' Lumber, yellow-pine Ranging Timber, St no Steam sawed scantling $18 l'latik $15 flooring boards $<0 River Lumber,Boards,Planks At Scan tline, *10 a It Quartered 1 1-4 inch flooring UoauU, $11 White Pine Boards, clctir, $17 a 18 Merchantable, SO a 10 "\V. O. Hogshead Staves, $15 n III R O. “ ** 10 a 13 Shingles, rafted, 11 '3 “ boated, '* 8 1-3 o l Mackerel, No. 1, 5 50 S, 4 75 3, 3 30 a 8 63 1-t Molasses, W. India, 26 a 28 N. Orleans, 83 a 33 Osnaburgs, tt 1-2 a 10 Oi), Sperm, winter pressed, 70»«s. Summer strained, 08 Olive r 4 1-3 a 5 Linseed,- (Dutch) 85 Pork, prime, 10 1-8 It mess, 13 30 a 13 73 ffiorter, 8 a 3 1-1 Rice, S50n 8 73 Rum, Jamaica, 00 to 1 85 “ West India, none. •• N. England, 33 a 85, dull Soap, yellow, 5n7 ets per lb. dull 'Salt, Liverpool, 40 cts. Sugar*, Havana, white, none. _ 0 1-2 II TO Musc«*SSo78 3-4'n'tO '^t. Croix, 10 1-2 n il cts. New OrieltM, 8 a 0 Refined Loaf, 18 1-2 a 18 “ Lump, 15 -a 15 1-2 ■Tobacco, Kentucky, Geo. Ace. ,8 a 5 Manufactured, do. 8 a 30 Tallow, 8 a 9. Whiskey, iu bbls. 30 cts EXCHANGE. On England, none. , France, none New York, 60 dkys, 1 1-4 a lT-idls, and 30 days, 5-8 u S-A dis. Bank Checks, 1-8 per ct^item. Philadelphia, 1-3 “ Baltimore, 1-2 y Charleston, 1-3 •* “ Bank of Macon, 1 a 1 1-2 per et. dts Bank U. S.'Bflls,T-4a 1-3 preinfum Darien Bank Notes, Branch 1 per ct. ms. / N, Carolina, S. B. Notes, 5 dis. State Bank of Georgia, payable at tlte Brpn , -cites other titan Augusta, and Millcdge- /. ville, 1 a 1 1-t per ct.dts. South'Carollna Bank Notes, par. FREIGHTS. Liverpool, l-2Udull. ■France, 1 '1-8 New York, 115 cents per bale. Prpiidetice, $1 1-4 a I 1-2 REM AUKS. Cotton.—Since otir last report the ar rivals of Uplands, have been large—The demand for this article has teen steady, Ac extensive sales have been effected at 91-2 a 10 cts. tlte principvl sates were at 9 1-2 a 83 4. We quote from 0 to to, for new old 7 1-2 a 0. Our river is in a good boat' ing state, and several thousand bales are expected to arrive front Augusta and Ma eon in the course of the ensuing week. In Sea Islands, but little was done, which was sold from 20 to 23 cts. prices range from 20 to SO cts. Ilice—Considerable sales In the now quality have been made, during the week within the range of our quotations, say'from 2 1-4 lo 3 dollars. Corn.—There are two cargoes afloat and S3 cts. offered, it retails al 50 a 58. Dirino service will be performed iu the Lutheran Church Tomorrow morning by tlreRev.-Mr. Alkmxn, from Tallahassee; and in the afternoon by the Rev. Dr. Palm er, ofCImrlestuu. Tlte Rev. Doctor W.tddcl, late President of Franklin College, Alliens, will preach this evening in the Independent Presby terian Church—services to cummcnco pre cisely at 7 o’clock. We li.lvo received by tlte John Cheva lier arrived tljjj morning Irom -Charleston, the Courier of yesterday. Nuthiog new. Froln tlte N. iVCom. -AtiVfvti»er No*. 80. Ont thy faterfroui'l.ondon—By the ship St. George, Capt. Tttibmon. wo have London papers of tlto 84th of Oetober, and altttsr from our Liverpool Correspondent, written after the departure of the York. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. ■:Liverpool, Oct. 83. Although I only yesterday despatched, per Yotk, every thing which I considered of'importanco rio your lute the water, I avail myself of tlto opportunity of sending you by the superior ship St. Geo ge, Capt Tanbi’nart, a brief summary of what has transpired sinee my advices by tlte Now Yoik, on the 14th.' Stall of Trath in England,*— Although party prints may,' from interested tliolivcs, put limit flaming aceutihttof tlte prosperity and improvement of tlte manufacturing 'districts in England, yet, if any individual; would trouble himself to examine into the real stale of tlicir present existence, they would be fmind to ho alarmingly dlsness- ing; su’d though fromTime to time iheit ap parent prosperity, as it phantom, may be kept up, there will a season come when all the miseries iff sitch n fictitious system will be exposed, perltnps not otily by an exjiu sure, lint something like on appronohing downfall in this great empire. Several parly and gnvernment-puid prints will pftirtl the acrmtnts of tlte revival of trade as im proving: and show forth cutnilig ndvan tages of profit, Arc. hut such under the pro sent system of over taxation In lliiscouiitry, cannot he rcatixeil. Great Britain may too herself as having arrived at Iter highest pinnacle of splendor, and she now must live to see oilier nations rise amidst Iter miseries Extensive Fallute —Tlte latge failure which lias been for this fortnight past,men tinned in a paragraph from a north coon try paper, is that of Messrs. Armstrong, of York. Their engagements, are, we un derstand, lo a very great amount, but tlte particulars Itttve not yet transpired - The trade of the country all through the manufacturing districts, is in n most distressed state. Accounts front Munches ter, Glasgow. Hit minghatu. Yorkshire,and nil other purls which ara given unbiassed by party-influence, wnrrnnt us in giving (Ills opinion which t*n havo no doubt wil be borne nut by fulurn events. Eater from F.nahind.—The ship Si. George, at New York, sailed from Liver pool nil the twenty-fifth ultimo, and brings lo the editors of the Evening Post Lon don dates to Ilia 84th inclusive, one tiny later than previously received. The A- merican Minister. Mr. M’Lano, and tlte Rt. lion. Stratford Canning transacted business on (Isa S3J at the office of Score lory of State for Foreign Affairs. An ar- tide tinder date of London, Oct. 21, says that very liltio doubt is now entertained but that the Etnperor of Russia will con form himself to the suggestions mill wishes of his allies, and so modulate the terms and conditions of the treaty of peace as to satisfy Europe. LONDON, October 84. Amnesty In Spain.—Tlio King of Spain has been granting favors and hon ors in his rejoicing for the landing of his expedition on the coast of Mexico.—The following are s’ated lo bo certainly known; a general amnesty for all political offences and opinions; it will however lie'still for bidden to certain persons to approach tile capital. A letiei from Bginn says that the Pres ident, Count Capo dTstrin, arrived tltero from Poros nn the Silt of Seplomhor. on board the frigate Hcltade, and lltat he was received witlt tlm usual honours. A monk who arrived on Iho bill of September at gina. fiom the concent Jerusalem, near Datilia, at the foot of Parnassus, informs been occasionally thought .better t-b,.i t “*,‘ h “‘ MOO Albanian, had penetrated as w„ never-able to .quit his el,anther, mid S”Vw- P .7.? f ^‘t^nno hi. strength con.tatuiy diminished. W«towsr Buttut Oou. Ih«v escorted$000 ii.ua „„ i r beasts or bin then loaded w-jth biscuit ..ml other prolisioiis. Karntasso had a few Tlio St. George at New York, sailed- from Liverpool on the 25th lilt, one day after lire Yuik. Fifteen hundred bags of cotton constituted Iho talcs of Saturday, 24th. \Vo hare been requested to publish the following latter addressed lo a Mcicantlle bouse in tills city. The experiments al ready made, have wo think removed all doubt as to the praticabilily of a successful cultivation drtlto cane. Partial failures mutt bo expected—every description of crop is-iiahle to accidents, and in this state ■lining the past season tlio cane lias flour ished under moil disadvantageous circum stances. CHARLESTON,Deo. 1, 1820. Gentlemen—I have just received a let ter from Mr. A. Black, who declioes alto gether expeiimeuiiiig on tlte cane, owing to the if sad vantage that tins resulted to tlio experiments of tho-last season, 1 bought a small-quantity, while in Georgia, which has been injured by removing, and the cold weather, I am sorry so many pi nners bate become lukewarm upon tlto subject. DFATU OF JUDGE WASHING. • TON. The Philadelphia Sentinel of the 87th uli. announces the death, in that'city, of the linn,nahle IIUBIIUOO WASHING- TON, one of-the Judges of tlte Supreme Court of the United States. Tlte follow, ing ttuliee respecting this event is copied from the same paper:-*- This truly eininenianil jusily retieratcD mail died at the Mansion House Hotel, Philadelphia, at about 8 o’clock on Thurs day, after an illness of somewhat less than twu mouths. He arrived early in October, on -tin way to Trenton, to open tlte Circuit •Come, and complained the morning fol lowing of being unwell.—Ho nevertheless went to New Jersey, and discharged his public du ies with accustomed energy nud ability. As soon ns the business was dis posed of. Ira hurried lmck to Philadelphia, to avail himself of the medical advice of his favorite physician. Dr. Chapman.— The disorder iticreasoi'. rapidlt :— 1 ml lie seemed e.aily impressed with tlio belief that he could not nveicuilie it. The hope that Ira uould be ublo to go through the du ties of tlm recent session of the Circuit Comt of the United States, wasnotemite- 1y, however, abandoned, the time had elapsed. ates, was not cmiie-J d, unlit a week oU [1 Since tLeu, It- lias) 1 ought .better t—but I V his chamber, and | . We And in tlte Gazette re France this jiolice of a singular thief and murderer :— A man was hanged some time -ago in Calcutta, who Was a great swimmer, and Would remain very long under water, lie lying on these qualities, he would get into the palisaded enclosure, whero tlte indie ; women bathe; he would seize upon Some one among them unseep by tlte others, drown iter, take her jewels, which.even in bathing an Indian woman doos not leave off—tlte others seeing their companion dis appear, supposed her qarried off by a an rib ;•/- 'the lest three days, no prospect of recovery remained to ohcerhis friends. Ills family fortunately reached here in tipio-to "con sole hit concluding hours, 'bud to give to -tlie final tit pariure from this world one of iheimportant comfoitE'of which it is sus ceptible. Judge Washington was in the 71st year of his agr. He hail studied thn science which Ira afterwards adorned and exalted, in tlm office of Amies If'iiinn, Esq. Ilteon- ly Judge of the Supreme court of the U- oiled States ret furnished by Penusylvli- nia. After practising, witlt much reputu- lmu,bul fur nine years at tlio.har iu Virgin ia, lie was appointed in 1707, by the Pres idem John Adams, to a vacant sest in the highest judicial tribunal of the nation, lie has ever since 'been distinguished for his untiring devotion to ids arduous and inter esling duties—fur great sagacity and learn ing—for firm integrity of |Hirpote and Ml- affected simplicity of manners- The pro fession df »hi<ih lie was a bright ornament, and the country fur which lie so long and so faithfully, and so'nsefully laboured, will deeplyregrct his loss, anil never cease to remember him with admiration (ltd grati tude. The Legislature of North Carolina have nut yet succeeded in electing k Senator to Congress to supply tin vacancy created by Mr. Branch's resignation—three billoiiugs had taken ;rlace. The candidates amount to five. A hew Pott Office tut been established at Snowhi'l. Hancock county, of which Mr A. P. Veuablo has been appointed l’ost Master. A man was lately fined 10J. in London, for selling a pennyworth of land, without licenaei Tho Paris Academy of Sciencos recent ly appointed a .committee to pronounce upon a scheme or flyilig in the air, for tho human race, by means uf gas or steam.— The author of thq'scheme, a savant nam ed Cliabrier, has been long occupied in studying the strtteture of birds, and the me chanism Of th/ir flight, with a view to the disenvory, vjiiiclt lie hat explained in a large and ^earned memoir. Tlte liquitable Insurance company of Londqlt was established in 1761, and has now n capital uf 10,000,000/. sterling.— TW Globe Insurance company, which has byen in oXistence akoufotie third as long, oas increased its capital from 100,000/. to 150,000/. and divided tlte sum <rf 1JJ,. 00}f, ' ^ days previous, left his position near Bulan iltsa. Tlio Turks halted there two days in order to convince 'themselves whether theenemy was behind the defilesorFotiia- na and IVassiliko. Tile ifthubi.anis of these countries had escaped to the moun tains, leaving the produce of tlio harvest in tlte hands of (he enemy. Demetrius Yp-ilanli occupies witlt aliotn 3000 men tlte village of Steveliice. Point, and severa'l other positions uf the Helicon at well ns the mules which lead toward Delphi, and Salon), to tlte Spoilt of Par nassus. It is believed that Karalosso is near Atnhlunl. ■'■ - • .c* Original letter from Shaktpt6 r e.—Tlio following lias boen printed in a respectable provincial journal, as an original letter from ShakspearCi If not authentic it is at least contrived with tome ingenuity, though not with a very exhet knowledge of Slinks •peare’i probable manner. He would nut be very likely lo quota from himself; still less to use such a phrase as the “neake and feehla." lint lie. may have dons both these. Some of mtr readers may think it worth while to take the pains of ascertaining whether tlte various facts referred io fit the Tatter-—such as the residence'of lvulcigh, nnrl Shakspearc, at Islington—of the apo thecary, Gasirel, at Stratford, Arc. corres pond with the truth as to limn. Sic. '•To Mietreie Judith Halhtcay, gllh tny hartie commendation!. “Good Cozen Judith—1 am out of nc- cessity to enact the part of sccretarie to my wife, or slice would havo paid her own Jett; for in trying to save -■ little robin front the tiger jawr or puss tier footc slipped and her righre wiiste therehie put ofit of joyoto, which hath been see paynful us to bring on a fever, and has left her dejicat frame verio weake and feeble; wherefore I h-ive taken her to a eountrie Inginge in a house ad joining thn paddock of Str AVaulter Raw|- eiglt at Iselinton, where that great man, shut in, ofteh regales himself Willi a p7pe ol Ills how plant, called tibacca, in a mor ning while tin* whole world is too tiarrowe for his thought which I heare hclpeth it much and may be Mil for a truetli to ena ble him to drawe lijjhl from smoke. In an evening heeoymtiuie condescends to fumi gale my rttrale atboure withe it and be tween everie Mast makes new discoveries, and contrives oewe settlements in myc lyt- tln globe. , •'Mle RomCo and Julictl—pnrtlie a child of your'i, for in its cradle you had the fon dling of it—Is now outo of leding stryngdj and nnwlie launched into the world, and will shortlie kiss yopr faire hand. 1 think mv nurse in’dst rem/nfd you ofoUld Debo rah, nt Chnrlccut—I owno she was mjo moddlo t and in my ap'OlhaCiiry, you' will discover ouldtJastrel ncCle the church al Stratford } but to make amendoi. for bor- roiying him for mis sceno, 1 havo cot liirn several! prelerved serpents, stuffed byrdet, and other rayre foraign product;WW, from (bV jjW pUcumaxTlgaWr^, •'And so* poor Button, mle dura *tho°' master is gone to tltai:'boufno from which no traveller returns.’ I fanoy I still she ■him, when every Munduy morning, »» was constantlio his custom, ho gavo R ttewe iioime to Itlv'Spryggesof byrch.grown blunted in tho serryceofthe furegetto week —a pVnMicdfelt'tmuw tho whola ichoolo from top to hotlomi m * • '* ' * You nmy soon look'to hear from yotfr crippled kinswoman, witnsn linini Is much rescued by Sir Christopher Hatton’s pool- ttse; tn fate ye well, mid let Us lire in your remcmlirance, ns that yuu assuredly doe in that of your sincere ami loving coz- e ‘'' ••WltaUAM SHAKSPEARE.". ’•'From ntio Loginge tit Iselinton, Juno Ifmn. 1S3." AVn ciipy tho following letter from the flonon Traveller, in which very respecta- blo print It wAs plihlislred on Tuesday last witlumvcommeift.—Iluw to reconcile it Willi tilts account of tlte post mortem exam illation of Snm'a body, which we saw pub Billed a few tlnye since hnil wltleli we copy to-day, we confess »b do nnlltitow. The loiter'may bealioax-; If it is it is tuSgund h one not to bo Circulated, although at risk of detection.—Halt. Oaz. BAM PATCH A LIVE) ALII \NY,Nov. 19, 1820. Mn.— . ••Homo things can l>* done ns well at others." "There’s no mistake ill Sam Patch.” You iiave nn doubt seen tho vil luiitntrt account of my death published in lire Rochester and Albany newspapers, by which they havo attempted to prove mv last motto a lie, and dtnerwlie to lio me great damage; for now they have unco killed me, they aro determined 1 shall re ■italii under water, notwitiiVUtiiling 1he hell of all evidences to the contrary. Hut some things you see, can he don* ns well ns others; and I am iesblved to let the world know that t ant still alive and kick ing. Itlvns n capital ltnax though, was’nt it 1 You must know that I pe- foimod my Inst jump bv proxy, and died by proxy.— It was a pleasant thing ton, I can assure you, to bt tnyself u spoctalorto my own do logs. I thought how it u inild lie, for when they made up the effigy, there wits n stone too much nn the right side. They said "the less weight will not sink It." "Well," said 1- "do as you like, hut it will he a had leap. Sure enough it was a rascally jump; and when I saw my mail of straw ami paint grow dizzy befote it had half reached the bottom, 1 had a mind to leap down and stop him. But, however, hefutel had limn to piepnre, splakh it went lino the witter and the weigiu of sand ami Slones, u liii-l as I told you, tiiade .it part of the stuffing, dragged it to the bottom. 1 was a hit u- fraid that the mock man would rite; but when the mob began to say "Sam s dead 1 —"lie’s made bis last jump"—“poor lei low!” given to gravity as 1 tint, it was more than I could well (Into contain l By self, it was such a capital joke. There was every body there lo witness the feat and they lingered a tong while, Imping to see my body rise to tli'C sttrlaic! but it was all in vain; tho sand and stones had fixed tile business. The printers tin mediately grit the story, and in u few hours, I roud my own dentil, rloiio up in all the mouriifiilnuss of an elegy. I Was half sorry I was’nt dead, there was so many tong faces about it. And so I thought it host lit remain Incog (ns they have it) a few days, until the mourning was oyor, add then show tttyseif. And so I did; but, when I thought it proper lo appear in public, they all de clined there was "simio mistake," uud doit I was not Sam Patch. _ At first I thought they were only jokingt hilt fault, they kept it up, and the piinlcts wotdd'nl contradict the report or Illy death; lieciniSH they said it was "ioogoorl u joke to he made known.” Thinks I. litis ' burying alive,” and not to be borne ports are very small. Yesterday a goad 'demand sprang up for new Wheat at rhurs- thty’s prices, end to day an advance of 2d per bushel wns obtained t the tales have towbver only boen to a limited extent, and in’bld tharo had scarcely been any sales ef fected. Iltnlay rather cheaper. Outs are at moderate request, and Flour and Get- utoitl dull; sale without any nlioruiiou in pi Ices. Colton, Oct. 84.—'Th* i tales of cotton this tiny are estimated tit^lSOO. BsnrasnsssUsai • - - tlio Illustrious Sum Patch. So 1 come down to Albany, and triad them their; hut they s-tid I was an impostor, and wnuld'nt (Jo me oven die favor of barely saying 1 was mu di til. Wishing to get out of my watery tomb as soon as possible, I have sent tills to yntl; and if you will say 1 am yet alive,when I come to Boston yottshall see mo jump for nothing Tlte teal, no mistake^ MARINE LIST. PORT OF SAVANNAH. SAM PATCH, of Neu> Jcitey. Sam Patch.—'The body of this iinfortii nate and deluded man lias been found.— It floated ashore, we are informed, a few rijlis below the spot oflho irngic scene.— Tho body is said to have been examined by several surgeons, who reported die rup lure a lituod vessel. It was observed that lie entered the Water in nsidiling manner, with limbs extended, contrary to his usual way, anil that before setting oil’, lie had taken an inmtoderiue dose of ardent epirih Gcnnetiee Intel. Freezing tluichilter—It it stated by Professor Himeteen, that, during Ids lour in Siberia, in ilia month Of January Inst, finding the mercury ill two tHctinrtmeters becoming stiff, lie determined to exposo a quantity uf it to die full effect of the dir Accordingly, at tilglit, lie poured 8 lbs. ill- inti basin, and set it out.—The next mor ning, before 7 1-3 o’clock, it was frozen in to a compact linid mass, which lie enuid not loosen with his knife from the bottom of the basin ! He cut it like Icitd ; and, at first, es lira knifo came out of a watm room, the mercury was still rather fluid where it Was cut! It is certainly no slight testimony tri Iho enthusiasm with which in these days sci entific results are pursued, to stnlo, that in an atmosphere where ibtncnry was thus frozert solid, the Professor daily passed the li'iir after sunrise, in making obser vations nnd experiments in the open air. All tho brass screws, however of Ids in struments wete covered with leather, as the mcie touch of the finger tn tho naked met ,I scorched like a red hot iron, anil In- vnrinuly loft a blister behind,—N. Y. Am erican. ARRIVED. Ship Aim, Bird. Philadelphia, and 8 ds fm the Capes. Ballast lo Wm. Gastun. Blip Eagle, Mnuran, Providence 10 ds. Mdze. to luridly portonx. Bcltr Philadelphia, Fremond, Newborn, N. C. 5 ds. 2300 hush Corn and Bacon, to II Habersham. Oil the Sd off Tybee, spoke scitr UonJaaltion, fut Now York for St.'Johhs. Sloop Angel, Luce, New York'13 days Northern 'Produce to J Hoiiily. Sloop Albert, Lisselt, lllcobnro 8 ds. 84 bales 8.1. Cotton. I(. Rice, Sic. lo l' Do Villuss, Stiles So Fannin, J D llugileidii, Guttdry Si l.egrlol. Sloop Eliza, Lawrence, fm Rodgers dumnlion. 8000 bit'll. R. Rice to II Habersham. Sloop Pilot, Wood, fin Rose’s planta tion. 230 hush R. Rice to. P Devillers. Slnop Goo Washington,Hewitt fill liny Wood’s mill. 80 tes ltien to P Davllleis. Sloop J. Chevalier, Hixson, Charleston II Its lo J W Long. Mdzo 'to J P Wil linmstm, Bulloch ti Ditnwooily, P Devil lers, J B Herbert anrl the master, l’asxpn gen, Messrs lilount, Ulbmound, and 5 u thors. Hieamhn.il S. Howard, Davis, Sister’ Reach I day wish finals 9 & 10 in low, to Steamboat Co. 1288 hales t.’olloti llnyard Si Hunter, T Butler Aten A Low /ten J Stone, II Malone, Q Lippltt, i’ll Welman, G Gordon, Taft & i’uddford, S B Purkmim. Steamboat Edgefield, Shirk mini,Twiggs Bat 3 ds with lioats Pulaski amt Colton PI int in low, to I M’Kcuzio freo. |V8tt halos Cotton to J (laitahl, Kotclmm Si Burroughs, J Cmnnilng & Sou. II Ma lone, J Stone,G Gordon, D L Adams ficcu to order. Polclmal Benninrl, fm Augusta tn T D Simmons. 308 kulrv Cotton to J Ante, Stone. Box hunt None Such. 850 hales cotton lo J Stone. BELOW, 2 Ships, 5 Brigs, CLEARED,; Brig New Cusllv, Wilkinson, Naiitz. (J. Ante. Sloop Three Brothers, Dean, Darien. Matter, Sloop Bolivar, Howladd, Darien. Master. Sloop Empress, Dibblo Now Orleans. ■ Master. saIlf.D, Ship Tybco, Wood. Now York. Sltip Queen Malt, Bailey, New Yuik. Brig Edwin, Williams, Nbw Yuik. Brig Union, Burr, Providence. Brig Francis, Croft, Pliil.irielpliia, Sloop Empress, Dibble, New Oileuns. MEMORANDA. Plbnp Signal, hence at Darien. ti]un|i Splendid, Dance at Dnriah. The stciiuibdat AUgusta fm Angiistn for Charleston, passed duwn tlte river ybster- •lay. Tlte brig Tolu, tip at Philadelphia to tail for this port id ihsl. The ship MinerVa, Iras arrived al Daribn An Lit^rponl. Fnost oun CokRESPORnENTs. Offices oj the Courier, Mercury Sf Gazelle ClURLESTOX, PfcCMMajjiS.—3 P. M XllUlVKD •Ship Ollieihij New York 7 di. Brig Grand Turk, Rolterd an 38 ds. Scitr Transport, lloltcrdani S3 ds. Sp scitr Tuitita, Ijiivana 8 di; ■ X TIIK IIPPINU. lit ship Mary, Llvetpool 48 tla. Ship EittprPss, fm New York. $3<M>00 2«<>VorkCoimliduna lottery., CLASS. No is. Wns drawn In New York on the * B u. tilt. Tlio drawing will bo tec Ivctl To MORROW etli inst, U SCHEME: 1 prise of $20,000 1 " 10,000 1 " 3,000 1 " 2,500 1 " LUO 0 " 1,0011 ft •• 600 5 •• 400 88 “ 160 Sic. Ate. Ate. Tiokets $10 Halves ft Quarter* 1 50 dee 5 LUTHERS Lottery and Exchange VJici, JjOOO. Nctc York Con solidniei LOTTERY CLASS, NO. IS. ’ Tli* drawing will bo received Ti gg ow. SCHEME: I prize of 1 1 1 1 ft 5 ft 30 do do do do ' do do do du Sic, $20,000 10,000 3,005 2,301 2,103 1,000 COO 400 loo Arc. $10 3 8 30 Sic. 'liukotl 11 lives, Quarters, Older! ullcltil'ed lo at EPPINGERS Lottery V Exchange OJfct. ffcc 5 tljjOOOo Grand Comidklatdd LOTTERY CLASS No, 18. Was drawn in VV -shiii'gtpn City on ti. 2d ills!. Tlte drawing will be icc'cUcln Thursday nexnOlli Inst. 0 drawn b"“ & ti'8. EM El. 1 prize of $13 I 1 I 1 ft ft ft 10 10 10 24- sld do dri do do till do do do do do Tickets, Halves, 1 50 Quarters, . ....... i 1 25 Orders attended to at EPPINGERS Lottery and Etchantf 0J* «1ec 5 —. Fop Ne\V Yorko . [kSTARlilBtlED LINE.] The regular packet Ship FLO III AN, I. Harrison, Maslrt., Wilt have immediate despatch. For freight nr passage, having excellent no- commdrhttlorix,apply lo i 'dpt. B. on board, at jnnos' tipper wharf or tn II ALL, SHAl’TER Si TUI’PER. tide 5 coMrowu Dates r nait LiVKapprjLd!t:i:::;24th Oct. Dates pikim Havre,:s::::s::::::::-!22d Oct. * ' ’ ' i' Savannah, Exports, Dec. 5. Brig New Castle, Naiitz, 845 ba|es Upland Cottons 2000 Staves. Liverpool Markets—Snliirrlay, Oct. 24. (After the York had left.) Since Tuesday we have received a mo derate supply of Oats and of all other kinds ofGrftip, Flora tnfi Oatmeal. Th* ju. For New York. [ s c it n d N e R line.] Tire fast tailing packet scitr- OREGON, T DunhAm, master. Will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, having superior ffcconl- niodatinns, apply lo Copt. D. bn hoard, al Anciatnt's wharf, or lo COHEN & MILLER. den ft - ■ For Augufttii. Tlte Stcnm Fncitel Gho. Wasoinoton, . Capt. J. Curry. Will Ioav,b Boltons wharf, on TUESDAY MORNING, nt 9 o'clock. For freight dr paslage. apply on boar I or to J. W; LONG, Agent. rice 5. Mariner’s Church. D IVINE SERVICEwitlbe performed at this Church To-Morrow Morn- Ino and Evenino. Captains of vessels, their officers and seamed, ire respectfully iovitad to attend.' The Rev. Mr Patterson frill officiate in the Mtffning, end tlio Rev. Mr. Brown, Mlri/nlet or tlto Mariner’s Church,in Char, lesion in the Evening, dec 5 Canal Flour fthd Negro Shoes. K (ft BBLS Canal Flour, BOO pait* eja xp No^rd Shoes, for sulo I"- .. ing frdm lel/r. Oregon- ' ’ ’ la An Ordinance R EQUIltING Kcepera uft and Lodging 1 louses, lo rep Board of Health potions taken sicl- Sec 1st. lie it ortlalned by tits *0 and AldermkH oftlto city SfSnvatmB the II imleit thereof In Council nsso end il Is hereby ordained by [lie I* df the same, lltat It altnll be Hie slutyet ory person keeping a Boarding tn Jar' itoitxe in tlte city of Savannah betstt 81st day of March and the htdarrf in dnclt nnd overy year, to reperl ins to the Cltnirmali of the Board nf_Hw or io the Itealth toHimittee of tlte 1»<* The naiiisS of every seafaRng msn, cr. or transient persun, wltO ihaU " 1 in hit or her bouse within 12 ?(fig 1 each case of sickHoss shall have« tlJ and for neglecting sbto do and oawf lion thereof before Council he or wj lie lined iit ti suiti not exceeding t Ian. ... a See,. 2d. And be it itrdained it y of tin; mate, that tho peribni M tlte ahot-e mentioned libuscs, bo '“T to gieo.lHinil and security, to if* mail of the boatd of health 1 nin iL $»0.for tilt bxponsos iliatiba/lften by tito rloatli of Such person If* .31 comiiferidation of tire Cliattioan _ board of health or ward wsnrniB** soil so being sick Ire not Mp™ 1 ' vji (o Hid linspital. And bpe» refusing lo comp(J with lb* "I 1 , -| this section, lire |iorsons Itmtsos, shall he fitlod in a sunt nn '"Hne'sd. And be it further cWjWjl authority niorbsaid, that all parts of bfilinancos mrlitaung »e»' ( ordlnanco be' add lire same arc 'trtsediuCotm^DtMrenihcr^, (Attest)' J.CtELAND.e.*-/” 111 "' dee 3 -- Landing from sclir Orq -m rn BOXES Yellow 20 bbls Prime Pork ‘UdJI tinn" 20 firkins Goshen Butter 10 bbls Cider , 20 do Vitiegai 20 do Canal Flour ;| I 10 boxes Sperm Caallle' • I Forsaloby COHEN* dec 5 As . uetkff 148 City Sheriff's — - Oil the first 'fuesdny W ll.i.bb sold lit the Co ‘, e |,our*T Savannah, between , °Abuitd£nd'b<’ Cotton <3 „ed.heS.onnnaoho’swh*^ .atrmtonsti | lroffll ,» 0 in favor of W)BJ| ... ItaVcritlRl'lDI Jr ' A. dee 5