Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 10, 1829, Image 2

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Dnilv Paper.; eight dollars per annum, Count,- -Papar ..silt dollars per annum. t-arsenti nr -Abvaisck. ,, All Nows, and New Advertisements apt pear In lrth.lv papers. OyOffloo dn Dlcksuit’s' threo story Brick building, oii-theBny, -neap the Ex change', between Hull and Drnyton-streets. s*ss! savannah. Thursday evening;»«; to. Portuguese Gonskls—PIHlipMarrtit.Esq. lias been confirmed avVko'Comnitn Bos. ton, ToT the States bf Maisafchusetts,'Maine; New Hampshire and Rhtidti Island; Christopher Neale, Esqr; confirmed •») Vico Consul in Alexandria, f«r- the-Dis? -trict of Columbia. ' Miss. Clara Fisher's firewclf-lameflt in -New Yorkc previous to her iiiterirtSd depar ture fur the south was attended 17*11'most fashionable.wul numerous Hudtcncc. '-After ' the close of Hi* pcrtbrinimcerttbo little he- • roino of the evening tooK1»avebf lien j>a ' tron%,in a most fe'oling.'aiideppmprhste ad dress, writteri fur the occasion' by-' a gun (tomes bf New York, which we haveqnms- ' ferret! to our coldrnns this evening. The '-Establishitlefn of 'the Cnlmitldu Btntc Gazette is olTered for sale. Posses- slonovill he gireiWsajlHhirTroprletor,) .11 soon ns'the printing bf the Acts and fteso lutiuns bMlie present'Session are comple ted. TheSolicitor General says the Boston Gazette has entered a-NMM ProSeyi/lin the suit against' Gen.’ I, vino n tors libel 'bit tile tlon. Daniel Webster. The new locomotive Engines IHifSt’ be delightful vehicles dbr travelling,- pgrtit-n- larly for tiiose paregrinators of foreign lands whose sole purpose hi trvrrltke a hook, ff they were in general -use,' a country,, like the United States for instance might be run over in a month, andsha-veracinhi notes of the author taken in transitu. To these gentry there would be an ddvahtago in not perceiving ohjects, ae tbs y passed, for they then could nut be accused of wil fully misrepresenting—they, might be des ignated "Locomotive Engine Travellers” —and their boSks assn me their appropri ate rank among works of fiction. The editor of the' Liverpool Mechanics Magazine rode in one of these miraculous engines, and thus describes the exclusion: “A carriage with seats 'for (he accom modation bf passengers, being substituted for the loaded wagons attached to. "The Novelty," about forty fivo ladies and gen- tlomcn ascended to enjoy the excursion by steam. We can say, for ourselves, ihat wo never enjoyed any tiling in the way of travelling more. We flew along at the rate of a mile and a half in three minutes,. Mid though the velocity was such, that we could scarcely distinguish objects it we passed them,'ihe motion whs tb Hearty nml equable, that nc could manage hot only to read butwrite.” The editor of lha Leeds Mercury, who Was preaent, says: ••Wo bad the pleasure to travel on a lev el at the rate of lwchty eight miles an hour with as little appearance oT danger and e ven bf undue speed, as is felt in a stage coach travelling on the highway at the or dinary speed. The motion indeed of Hie earriage was so slight, that the passengers could read with perfect ease at ihe period ofits utmost velocity, and, if the springs on which tho carriage for the passengers was mounted had been in perfect order, we think it would not have been very difficult to iviitc.” important Discovery.—It lias been die- CoyeredioGermany.it is said,that the grain of Indian Coro is good far hogs. This certainly something new tinder the sun. Lead.—It is stated in a western paper, that the amount of lead manufactured In and about Galena, Illinois, in July, August apd September last, was between four and five millions of pounds; and in the .quarter which will end outlie dtstinst. it is amici pated that at least an equal amount will he produced. - Case oj Seduction—In the Circuit Court of New Ymk, a verdict uf g7,500 damages - was givnn against the guardian of Oliver S. Denton, a minor, for the seduction ot’bnnd hotel. The low’of property is c<- llinateil at flM.'OUO to 30,000, 11 part of which was Covered by an insurance. Mr- Poster’s stofck Is said to liavo hoe!) valued et s 13,000 to SO.OOd; and insurance on it toJlte amount of S3,000 had been ofiVli-d at the Howard Office. The building occupied by Mr. F. belon-. god to the heirs of Ihe late lieu. Salisbury; those by Mr. Hurhert »nd Mr. Thayer wore owned by Mr. Elisha Peonlman. S l,t)oo were insured Wlwo of the buildings burnt, at Ilia Manufacturers' Office. We believo litis to have been the most serious fire which has occurred In this city for two yearapast. The flames had made consid erable progress befoie tho ftro depart men) assembled. Some of the engine men were not dismissed until nine o,clbck yesterday morning, having been |at jwurk seven or eight hours. From. Ihe New Monthly Mftgafmo fill Oo tober. In Moscow ell kinds of churches exist, nnilamongit these is* church, for it can not bo called n mosque,for Tartar worship, I attended qn Friday j at they had no mi nab to call the pious at the hour nr prayer, thelmiun mounted a wall, and stood in 4 tottering' situation, exhorting the peeplo wlth ,l Allali is God!—come to ptover, come to prayer. Freyer is to ho prefesred td'alcepi” in a loud and tinging voice.— On iny approach the door- was opened; bbt as I did not seem inclined to relinquish my worm bouiron a day when the thetmo- nieUr: was at tendegrees below Zero, a compromise'was made, on condition that I'woulrt'nor spit upon thefloor. To ibis I readily consented, and was provide^.with a lieaeli In'* quiet cornet of the church. On'iheemraflco of a Tartar ho iinmerti at'eiy relinquished his hoots, and stood tip- on * carpet, witli'hii' face tow ards Mecca ; lie then prostrated'iitmsalf tfirco times— some continued -tlsid fqraliout ten minutes, they then ptit-their hatldslrpon tlieir c.ves, anil then the thumbs.'u kllihe hand exten ded trttlii lips of their 'furs; the hands were then cluspdd lit Mint bf the body,and Ihe vilenl devotion ensued; By , the two former uiiiliont, f concluded-to shot out 'from 'llie eyes amt ears all worldly objects .ind suuoris. Erect, 'and'faced -towards Mecca, they stood in silent derbtiun,which now mid then sees interrupted by u proora- lion Sir a deep sigh. The Mtillah, who bad been silently employed as nell us llie rest, after abitiii half an lidiir'sdprniinn. moun ted a small elevated place, and delivered (leaning rin a Teed) a dhetinns, the Upshot tif which Tdid not clearly understand- lint at Ihe conclusion, when the - priest called olitV‘to Mecca,'"tiH the devout rushed to wards Ihe priest XU I howeri. end repealed "Ills roUlatu’' They -ranged Hicnisefvcsin ranks like soldi-irs, nml 1 saw the Iin.mn very Irysily I’mptnycil'in keeping "the font rank* closed toihe'firniH. After ibis they dispersed. Tliey seemed throughout y*ry devout worshippers'; nor -did -they 'stem ■lisplcascd at my atlehdimeo, but Imwcd to me on leaving the church. Jane De Mott, Mott. of daughter of Samuel De ■ v) HOST’ON, Nov. 3d. Fire.—Bet we (ml and t o'clock yesler day morning, a fire broke out at lire corner of Washington and Summer streets,which did extensive damage, destroying or seri ously injuring in its course three or four wooden buildings on Washington street, and two oil Summer street. IVe subjoin tire following particulars of this (he, so far af we have been able to collect (hem. The S tore decupled by'Mr. Foster, together with lis. Valuahle stock of paper hanging and pholstery, trap totally destroyed ; ns were llsc buildings occupied by Mr. Hurberr.dea ler in pape.r hangings; Sir. Thayer, erdek cry ware merchant, and Mr. Hersey, boot Til? Wore of Mr. Gibbons oh Sommer street,together pith bis stock of groceries, receited eonsit^rajila injury, as did that of T. Semple, dty'pbotls dealer, on Washing ton street. "We understand that the fire originated ln a Small building, back of Mr. Hilbert’s slojCj octujtiet) jjj manufactory The nblc’ahil'ieariicd editrtrlif the Scdts snan, in remarking on the 7til article in the treaty between Russia and'Turkey. 1n which it is declatcd ibnt“-.;tiiiinirsubjects in 'ffittgey shall live under the exclusive jurisdiction of tho Ministerannd Consult qf llussis."takes the same view uftho subject that we have done.. lie Expresses Ills siiy- J rrise to ‘find the well ioforattd I.oodon tonrnals.anebAs’the Globe, .thb Timet, and the Courier—and do these lie might have affiled some of the best conducted Pa ris oewspapert—excljlmirtg against this as a dangerous innovation,deatructlrenf Ihe Sultan’s anrhorify i.-r Ids own domitfion, wlsen in fant lids no tyiodvatroirat all, but merely anew sanction given to a practise, which dates back-for one or two -centuries. ‘At Constant inupl«i H says tire Sco-s-oari. pi Smyrna; at Salnniclii. and, we believe, every considetble tow n in Turkey. English and Ficnclrsulijects residing in 11m place for trade, hnvelong livetlyrndcr tire juris diction tif their respective Ambassadors or Coniuls. and other nations no doribt have the same privileges. We know- this is stn ted by many travellers. The old and ac curate Tourneforle tells u» that the privi lege in question was conceded . to the French so far hack as tho reign of Henry IV. in 1804.—“II lutarrete,". says he*’qile les amhassadetha el les consuls tie hot re na tfbn, 1 endroienc justice anx marchantls et negocians snjets de ka Majeite selon leur lolx el cotifemes, sans qu’aucun officier Ture en pm conooHre"^—(l-etter II, Vol. Sd, The practice prose from the nature of the Turkish code, which is so barbarous, shat without exemption frnm ill jurisdic tion, no Frank merchant possessing any capital would live in the country. The blame imputed td Russia du this account, is ihfrefore entirely grolthdless."—Kt Y. Ere. Past. ' - mm ■ IVb were yesterday made acquainted with a fraud scarcely inferior, in deliber ate cruelly, to any imposition of which ill Ihe cbUrse of blir editorial career,' we have ever read or heard, A young man, of very decent appearance, accompanied by a respectable contractor tin the Ifalli- more and Ohio Rati Roaii, came Into oitr office and exhibited a paper in the form of a recommendation, from a person who sign ed himself--Nathl.J. Drake, agent for oh mining laborers for the Rail Road Uom- pnnv” to the President and Directors of tile Company, urging the Company to em ploy the hearer. Tire paper was dated at Boston and the young mail in company with thirty or forty miters, all of whom had received similar recommendations from Mr. Drak'i had been induced to lease his home and family in that city, and incur the expenses of n journey to Baltimore tin tier the hope of obtaining profitable em ployment. In return fot the Information which (ft* pseudo agent gave to the unstts- peciingivtetimsofhis imposition, they were required to pay Mm a bonus at one or fivo dollars each. This circumstance alone ought to have created a suspicion as to his real character. The young man also informed us that one or two hundred Irish emigrants had been imposed upon in a similar maftner, and had been induced to sell at auction in Boston their pick axes, and other imple ments of labor for the purpose of raising the funds necessary to defray the expense of tlieir passage to Baltimore. Tito effects of this deceit upon these poor laborers trill fie almost rninous, and for the pdlpetrator of it, if detected, scarce ly any punishment would be ton severe. Balt. Oaz. Ii appears that the 0m\stmt lim of the lido bail so much tightened tiro mootings which held Iter to »bc shore ns 10 prevent Iter rising abnvo Iter Usual level, mid caused the water to force itself intolicr lower ports and would, no doubt, have swamped Iter,, had hot the moorings given Way, the im mediate cntneqfienee of which was, that she careened and fell over on ihe opposito side from the quay, end tire cries of up- wards of <00 persons, who were on hoard of Iter at the .time, and jrtst roused from their Sleep, were dreadfully appalling.— Forlmntiely lit* orderz previously given werrritn promptly obeyed, that most nftlio convicts gained tho deck,' end with tha as sistance that was immediately given from llm dock yard and town, onlylbreo. pet sons were drowned who tumid not be got at; and tore convict,who unfortunately received a blow of an ndzn Irqni ono of the crew, while endeavoring incut away a bulkhead tn effect his lilterntion, from tit* cffi-cls of which lie 'expired. Gun'nf lira London papers, after giving the above particulars, relates tho Pillowing story of » similar tlrciumt.ince, which oc currcd In this country some years ago:— "It is somewhat remarkable, that a tlr- cttmsianco similar to ihe above happened iti a hrtg called 1he Fam4.tif Dublin,Roht- Raker, ina«t*r, in the\ear 1791), at a vil lage named Marcus ll'ook, on the bank of llie Delaware, about <3 miles front Philn delphia.—The brig was strongly moored by hawsers to the wharf, and on the rising of the- tide about midnight, she was so tightly confined on the sida next the wharf, ns to bc ncarly an Iter beam ends before tho crew were aWaro of the cause. The snap ping of the hawser* however,anti trio con sequent surge of ihe vessel.at once apprised those on board of tho real cuuse. Fortu nately oilier resiHs were lying outside of her iti the same tier and ptevented Iter from upselling on the offside,nml no further had consequences ensiled hut the brooking of llie hawsers. Had it been daylight, the evil in both cases might l.avebccn avoided by casing off .Itoiuoorings.'’ Aesurancc Company of Female Beauty— A foreign journal states, (seriously) that it new nssmanqe Company liar just been es tablished at Saute l-'o, in America—tiic nbject of w liich is to assure female beauty ! TI10 plan is statnd M lie as follows t—Any woman may estimate her personal beauty at whatever value she pleases, und assure it at that vnlue.pnying n proportionate sum, according to the period assured for, tec.— The company insures female beauty from the ago of fifteen to tliat of thirty, paying to the assurer a specific sum il lier beauty goes olf. nr is by acqldent injured, during a given period. Address delivered by Miss, Clara Fisliqr, at her Farewell Benefit, Park Theatre, New York, oil SOtlt November, 1320. No more tho feigned speech, or smile of art; 1 c.imo to pay tho tribute of lliC heart: Of favor! jinst. in simple phrase, to tell, t-'nYnrs.reiiieynborcd—need I say. how well! Hut vain lire task—tho lips;alas! ton <»cuk: On siidi a theme, tho lii-urt alone should speak. AuVtwoiwief years hava flown, since first I came A youthful votary to the bails of fame: I pressed, unheralded, a foreign strand— Your smiles received me in the strangor's laud 1 Still cheered me-onward in my glad c'a- rket. Vanquished each doubt, dispelled each flut tering four; Till now. a 'veteran nf the mimic field. With lance in rcsti I boldly bid yon yield CO»lJ*Ii4ItClAL* IKins most Out. Dates must IlAV*E,::::::::;:::::i<fTn Oc-r. Bavamnaii, Exyoitrs, Dee. 0. Brig Ardom, Liverpool, 630 hales Upland Cotton, 47 do 8. I. do. CORONER’S REl'OKT. An inqncst was held yesterday on tin* body of ERASTUS NU80N, a native of Mlllford, Conn, a seaman, belonging tn thekliip Mary Lord—Verdict of the Juiy, that he gaint to his tlotuli by jumping into the river from said ship on tho *0lli nit while lying it l-’our Mile Point. TlioMiip[Mnton, up at N. Yoiltto tail for this pun 6th inst. The schr Atpasia, up at llartfutd *8llt lilt, for this pott. Tho brig Jano cleared at Charleston for this port. . FttOSt OUR ConttCXPONDKKTZ. Offices of the Courier, Mefeury If Gazette Cuablkston, DkckmukrU.—3 i-.'u. . ARRlVEn. Brig Ivory Itonl, Boston tl ds. 3d inst Int fit 7, Ion 70,-spokeship Homy Kuhel- < ds fm Ssvannah for Liverpool, Tho London papers eontaln accounts of a serious accident which occurred on board of the frigate Dolphin, which was used as a hulk for the safekeeping of convicts em ployed in Chatham dock-yard: Capricious, as the wind, my course has bleu, fn truth, u very Itoref of the Scene! Tito buskin's pomp Thalia’s mirthful train— Anil motly farce, where Fully's features teign— The grave, the gey—thegalllanl, out] tho song— In nil, I've mingled with the Votive throng; Caught from your glance, new ardour in the chaee— The mood is lierc-siry, have! won the raiel Let fancy, Tor a while, her vigil keep. And summon " Spirits -from the vasty deep j” Nay, look not grave; indeed they're harm less ipriies, And not the spect’ral shades thal|“ walk o’nights.” They.rise! in varied form, grotesque—and fair— I’ll paint them tor ydd tire they meit in air. Yet hold! So fast they throng upon the view. The task wetti hard; I’ll duly sketch i few. There; pensive Lydia breathes her soul-felt passion. And sighs that sweet romance is out of a liishicn; . , Albina speaks, and nature answers true— Rovers, beware ! her sword shall "run you ihrough To pity’s pleadings heftr yoh Jew res pond, "1 caifnot find it, ’tie not in the (fetid That visago stern—that voice piesitging sorrow, "Saddle while Surrey fof the field (tomor row ;” The gay f.etiti* veil* her form of graeo, '•Cue cannot look one’s sweetheart in the face," Away wifli smiles—the jnyotfs srccne rs past, And darkly comet tfrti parting hour af Inst; A Wanderer now o’et Smitfiern glees fo foam, o My dtiaicst liope. fo find tis bright a home; Friendship as warm, as hindly hands as these, Befoie such eyes, how can I fail to please ! I go—but wlion thd South-wind’s balmy breath-, Wafms tho enfrl earth, artd wakes the flow ers from dentil, When pilgrim like, estih bird tif Spring returns And the Veiled Sun with wonted splendor burns. Will yoftr bright smiles with nature’s" re appear ? Shall 1 then tnecr p* warm a welcome here! . To part! what .sorrows mingle ill that Word! , The saddest lip bafh voiced, or ear hath heard; Full darkly, now I prove its potent spell. Breathing in broken speech, Farswell—• Farewell! MARRIEIK At Sparta, Oa. on Thursday evening Dec. 3d, hv the Rev, Mr. Howard. Major JOHN F. FLOYD nt Camden no. to Mist ANN, second daughter of Col. W. Alstons of tho farmer place. In Wnrren cn. N. C. on the ID1I1 nit. Col AUGUSTUS ALSTON. ofSpartn, in Georgia, to Miss M. H. HAWKINS, daughter of the l*le Co).. Jos. Hawkins, Comptroller of this State. ■' 11 — ' ' OBITUARY. Died suddenly, on the tilth ult. in the flOili year ofher age Mrs ANN WASH INGTON. tho consort of the lute lion. Uuslirod Washington, one of the Judges of tho Supreme Court of the United States. The bereavement which this'lndy experi enced on llie 36ili ult. only two days be fore on the death of a husband 10 whom she was entirely dtivoted, and wliute exts lenco llie evont lias proved was identified with her own, left hei without n desiro tn live, and site fell a martyr to ail Intensity of an uttnchtnenl which site hud inuuiffit i'll with an tindaviniing constancy mid en thusiasm during the forty years of their it- nitiii. * * Ovlgiiially possessed tif an acute mintf, which was improved by a high education, and Tt-lined by mi extended inli-rcoursu witlitlio best society, her Intelligence, n- momt v nf manner, aliil numerous ncciun plixhmcnts. made her both Ihe clinrm, nml ornament nf tho disungiiishtirl circle In tvhir.il she moved, Tho guialiti* anil fes livities nflifo wntti. Iioweycr, cut short in 1313 by the death of her Ueluved indther : a depression of spirits, arising from an n- iniahlc upakro-ss of chnracler wliieli she strove In vain to combnt, followed tills 0- vent, and finally prnduned 11 tiiose seulu- sion from Ihe world, which, through its tn- scrotulrte Uitun-.was liable toheumcli mis Understood. To lici near relations, howev er, stio was always accessible; always leu ilefly alive to what afflicted them, and her sympathies Will; the misfortunes of society always remained active. Her personal nffeettons now centered in her hiistinud; lie was the stjfTof her c.xis taiiou, anil 10 bo absent from him over n fow hours produced Intolerable tiugiilsli in llie state of nioi.niclioly to which'* site was brought. In nno wltti like him knew and felt so fully ull the duties of life, this mnr - tiiil affection, far from being - irksomo, seemed tn iinpolo new obligations instead of rescinding site old ones, pud it became his happiness to indulge and humor it lie hud enjoyed her unlipiited afleetton during many years i while her mtud.ivus unclouded by sorrow and untouched hy de press)Off shn had coutriboted largejy to Ids happiness liy'a strict ulisefvanca'of hit die duties of a good wife, and it was not possi- btofor a mind so honest and aflectionatcly -aimlltuted as iiis.10 forget wliat wasdue to her As the partner whom lib hud snleinnlv pronii-erl "to love, comfort, honor and keep iti sickness and in licalth As Inng as he lived.” The strength bf his attachment seemed thoreforo rather to increase hy tho requisitions made upon iti mid continued unabated to llie last huiir nr Ills tixlstehce. In his preparation for death (Ini only pang which appeared to attend it was the reflec tion how badly slid Would stistiiin his de parturei him uninifigated would he Her an guish for the residue rtf tier uXislcnco ; mid lie gave her much advice How to conduct lltirself niter His demise. His wish, lid declared to A t lend only a few days before his death; was; that it might have pleased tho Almighty to re move her from existancti before himself — ft would seem, indeed; nt iflils prayer on this subject liad hot been unheeded. Two- days after liis death tho started from tile city with a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs John Wtitiiingitin, on lier sorrowful return home, determined, however, as site said, to follow exactly the advice. of- her dear Inisli.ind, they had proceeded only four hr five miles oil tho " Derby Band,' whtiit sliti tontplaintitTof feeling indisposed mid before the carriage wliieli conveyed her could ho dri-ett to a farm house on the road side, the vital spark was totally ex tinguished; Her remains hairo fulltiivod those ofher husband, fti he deposited in the family Vimli at Mtiitnf Vernon; For JNew York. (sciiooxka Link.) Tho fast sailing packet icIiutmeV FRANCES, , Sturget, master. Will meet wills quick despatch. For freight nr n.istage having Imndsomo no commoilntions, apply tn Cnpt. H. oh board at Anclnux’s wharf, tn to COHEN & M1LI.IIR dee U> ixyinmcu mcUU'.illeR FANCY ARTICLES gfj —* AsrafcT l.r.frmnth, ,|f (r , r , 1|t Ka. ‘•"■““—"5 Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Henry's Aromatic Vinegnr ' Hnu Medicinalu de llusiun Calomel . Blue I’ll! Evans stiporior Lancets Dn Silver Luncet Cases anil m „ Drossln^Comljehnd Pocket 8 ,1 Also thp splendid Senlcb- Tobacco ». 1 Snuff Buxes. Foe sale hy U0,Cl ° »»i A. PAIISONS.Druicut At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbous Ha„' ge For Augusta! The lteamlioat OnvF.attoa Tatrltui. Il’hilitm. muster will leave this with her lighter for Augusta This Afterhuon; For freight apply to dec to COHEN !t MtLl.HR. Wliittemoiels Cotton and Wool Cards. -| || BOXES No. InCoildn Cards JL V 3 do Nu. 0 do do 10 du Nu. 8 Wool do For sale low by s. c. Greene. dee 10 Drawn Numbers. I N' the Grand Consolidated LdTTknt, Class No 18, 3fi, 2. 6, 24, 27, 42, 10, 30. SO. Ticket Comldinliim <7, 30, 3d. n (iristio of Oilc Thousand Dollars, was ordered at this office. Itoldtiik nf prt xes Will call for lire ca.li at EPPINGKR\S Lottery Exchange Ojjlct. dec 10 For side. A NEGRO hoy, named Auguste IS years old, number named Henry 80 years old, and ,1 nnihan named Pauline .All years old. Itldlspulnblo titles will lie given. Terms cash. Apply nt this ufiico. dee 10 - 232a A Fitmiiurp. N assortment of elegant Furniture, just received frhm New York, cuOsisTinn op Bide Rnards,' Secretary aljd Book Cases Grecian Couches ami Hulas French I'lesses, Watthobcs Setts uf Hiding Tables Single do Breakfast Tables . Pillar ami Claw Tca'Tiihles Ladies’ Work Tables Dre-ising Bureaus, with Lonkldg Glasses Cmid'o Stands Wash Slarnls I-’micr Rush and brine tent Ciidlri Fur sale hy J. II. HERBERT. dec 10 Wanted, A SMALL tract of hind wilh a bom fin table dwelling oh it; witlilti sik or eight miles of tins city is yvanted dn lease for a liirni uf years—any pCiSUii having mcli properly may hear of a teilAM an ap plication at this ulQi‘81 . v . lire 10 2.';2sl MAitIMK LiUT. POUT OF SAVANNAH. ARRIVED Brig On*'. King, Kelly, Sf. Thomas 18 rls in ballast to thenraster. Sloop Splendid. Gains Darien 9 ds. 21 f bales coitnii tn T Butler &co J Stone. SM»p Gen Washington, llewitt, fin M’- Lafchs Mill, (id tes Rice to P Dtivillors. ’ CLEARED, Br. biig Argent, Turn mens, Liverpool, ■ E- Molyneuii Jr. Brig Brilliant, Ray, Providence. Taft fy Padetjord, SAILED, r Biig Bela, Pratt, Antwerp. Sloop Albert, Lissett, Ricehnvo. •• Eliza, Richardson, Turtle River. “ Leader, Ciievalior, St. Marys, “ AhgeliM^Burgtn Harris neck. Steamboat Charleston, Bnnucl, Duricn.. MEMORANDA. Loss of the brig Corf.—The wreck of tho brig Cent, Capt. Berry, (of Boston,) was-fallen in with 12 ult. lat, S3 f-4. Ion 66 mainmast, all her calls, and most of her ringing gone, and full ol water, loaded with pitch pine timber and stoves. Some ofher rigging Was (alien away 6y the ves sel which boarded her.yThe C. sailed from this port on the 8th Oct. for Point Petre, Quad- A.be falo of ll;n crew U unltijQwn. ?<10,000. Ddiiicurc and South Caro lina Consolidated lottery, CLASS, NO. 16. W*s drawn in Wilmipgfon Hfl ihe 5lh. Tho drawing will be received on tha 14th inst. sciniMfi! t prize of glO.QOd I “ 2,300 1 ” 2,006 I ” 1.200 1 “ 1,022 * “ • 1,000 -4 “ . 600 » ” . . (too 10 - “ goo 10 ” 160 *0 “ j 100 fbc; Sen. Tickets s4 . Halves j Quarters t Orders attended to t\l LUTHER’S Lottery and Exchange Offite. dee 10 a jfe ■ ' las receivedS freSIt JR supply of Garden Seeds pu'f ifp ex pressly for this market by the Shaker’s So ciety; warranted of llie best n'nd freshest quality, wlifcb dill bo sold low if applied lor aL$6' A lot of Georgia Hyrup, just landing, on retail or hy the barrel. WM. P. CLARk. dec 10 , 252b Notiee; H ISTORIOA!; : and Miscellaneous books, THIS EVENING, nt 7o’ clock. A collection of Printa.in Frames, do. at 8 o’clock. Glass Lamps and Cut Glass Toilet Bottlos do. nt half-past 8 o' clock, PHILWRfCK & BAfctflt„Anci’r«. N. D. Catalogue's ate toady,for delivery at tlieir auction room,.. dec lit . Woolen half sllto bj1 “ u « icaeiyod and tor ?ACob Waring. % dec to Gibbon’s Range. '• North Carolina BacotT~ YOOCsSrilui’S: ceired and fot sklc by *' MM t HE SECOND DRAWING OF THi Miliedgcvillc Masonic Ha|| LOTTEKY, sd. Tho next drawing 4 iL add iRtoidnr LOTT Sit]’, 1 ie TO.-MOilROW. I Ith Inu, j Is reoeived: brilliant take place - ... 11 th illlt; SCHEME: 1 prize of $30,Of I. *|o 13,0l)t ■2 ild i 0,1X8 2 do a.doo 5 ilri 1,00(1 4 dn Old 3 dii tot 3 do pod 3 d« CDO 3 do SN » do *ioi too 100 Besides many prizes of (be. Ticket gto Hiilvtil; £ . Quarters, < 36 Fot Oitle IH a ertitit Variety, of nuii EFPINGER’S d ^ Lottery anil Erckangi Oj Haiy. ~t KA BUNDLES Eastetn JL f.iinCuYg from slilp Vu ltJ Fof silo Id . t & Invinso . Jungin'sDppB/r dec 8 ol the first quaRry CAN Cordinis muf ChaBipnigi C ORDIALS In boxorustoriM London Pickles I-fvt'cliup aud Sauces Cliampaigneand snarkniik Burg, of the most approved brands In Jlmti For sale by C. A. WOODlt m dr-n 0 Ul’f o It nf ter.- r very choice quality family use In Tubs and seleetn Firkim Apples in bbls Received and for sate by C.A. WOODM'ff dec 8 75 sale by file # Prime Eastern flm BUNDLES put up!- Johnson of tho firsl» PALMES &I.FI K.-tcli.ingelx Corn Afloat. plied fur inuiicdiately hjr^ ii flirt4k Bushelsnt‘F' will he sold lowd tij dee 8 fi Exchange &ixr.,l Stilt nvief Mackerel. .103 hnls Nil 3 Mackerel Lauding and for sdlohy nov 6 C. A. WOOMIj . For TSale. A Ll. that valuable'' inlpi well known iff llWCit; as Wayne’s wharf, bounded on < by Savannah Rnen’dA'Ihee*8J Broad St., on. (he Htirth by lintW"' For tetirs apply tti ■ . nov fi 1 u. w.roou Satinets, Brown Sliced &c. a CASES Satinets) »’ SOT ' e ‘ l and.qualities 4 bales HroiviV SlieeliaJJ t case dark Fancy Prim* . 1 do tow priced il» , I do do Furniture M • . 1 Plain Bubhtett Foaling'-* 1 "' iti e rino" nrvit? "i* r iissra rt 8 l "H mantes -Motiuo-Haiiilkerchiefs- se j n kite . M 1 Bilk Bandanas, (fine Silk Umbrellas, largo ’ handles) , A Darning Option, asmrtrt1 ”1 Pins in packs, Nus- J- 4 ' J Dressing and Sido Ce"w ! 'J sizes A" Wire Rihhnhs, assort*"® 0-4 Jiu-kttivei Mnsliu*i <1 "' itio* ' , a ' Colored Net Suspcn«- A pd Red Flarincli, Vr-. | .j' l( i 1 ii# • ntacK Wora^Rese, "** Landing fr ir,W'.l m«m 1MV SO TIOV Q»8 -—>—j A Canal Flour and A c =]