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QT* IlKHCi V r THE COR* KH or DAY ASD 1 ULL-
nxv.vr« VPI MR J. H.d^Dlv'ilfO JK.
PLANTERT3’ AND MERCHANTS CON*
VENTION.
The following ere iho Resplu tinns neenmt
panting die Hop on of the Committee ofTwen.
ty, omitted yesterday
/.v« >led, Tim the gentleman who leaned the
Circular, dated 5th July, in New York whirl.
h« caused the meeting of this Convention, ore
entitled to thethanke of every cittern, who ia
interested in the cultivation or export, of the
great staple of the Smith.
Resole That the Convention entirely concurs
in the opinion expressed in said Circular,
that owing to the circumstances under whirh
theC 'ion crop is usually sent to market the pri* e
of the article is not left to be regulated, by ihe
fair and natural influences of the law of supply
and demand.
Resolved, As the opinion ef tht« Convention
that a remedy for tha evil as effective of its ub>
jeet, ae it is simple in its character will be found
in the recommendation of the Circular. * tha.
the Colton ofour country, shall not he sent to
market, accompanied by a biii of Exchange
which must coerce its sale at a fixed date,
whatever may be tho nale of the market-
Resolved That the Colton Planters and Anieih
can Shippers in tho Southern Pnris.be cam-?t
ly requested to coticpr in die measures recoin,
mended by this Convention, by which they may
be certain of having their cotton held, and nut
forced on tlio market at a ruinous sacrifice.
Rejoiced. That the Banks ill the southern
States be invited to concur in a genet ni system
•f advancing on the crop, as the only certain
tneaVis of replenishing their stork of specie, aud
of placing their circulation an a sound b.sis.
Rtswlted. That the Committees at Mobile and
New Orleans, be requested to call a meeting ol
the Director* of the banks. Planters, Fa- tors,
and American Coltnn Shipper*, in their ie*ptfc<
live cities, al an early day hi November Host,
that Ihe proceeding* of this Cniivunlion may b»
laid before them.
Resolved. That the following gentlemen do
constitute the Standing Committees:
For Ntw~ Orleans—L% Miltendou, John Min*
turn. 8. Peters, N. McGebeo. II McGotfiu. A
Jno. Ilagan. t*»qrs.
For M.btle—II. B- Gwathinuy, Wm. II
Robertson. C-C Laiifdo.i. John It. Blocker.
Geo. S G«ines. Tims. E.Tail,Tims. J. Butler.
B. A. F.iintane. John 11 ay ran l, J. 8. Dea*.
Fnnklin £. Heard. Esq*.
For Surannah—G. B. Lamar, Ed Padelfu d.
Jos. II. Burrom'li*. Will,. Patterson. B. E. Sillies
Chas. Hariridg**. Eeq*.
Fvt Chat lesion, S. C — John Robin«on. Robt.
Marlin. Roiit. Collin- John Kirkpatrick, Henry
Gottrdine. J*s. Hamilton. E*q*.
For Colombia. 9. C\—Wade Hampton, W.
Wallace, R. Souley, J. Adams, R. Goodwin.
Esq?.
lor Hamburg. S. C\—Henry Shultz. Edward
I) Le >*. Chas Lamar Marshall R Smith, 11
W Sullivan.. ... , „
• lor Augusta, Ga—Alficd Cutnming, Panl
FiiZ'im-MH, GeoW Lamar, 1* Bcnimuti.J P
King E-qs
t or MJltdgevil/e, Ga-Dr. T Fort.J WA
Sanford, I L Harris. Esq
For Mac itt, Ga—l)r A Clopton, J Comics.
Charles Collins, J Goddard. M N Burch,
Charles Cotton, J G Moore, Ed Hamilton, Wm
B Johnson, Esq*.
For L(‘lu:dbm t Oa—Jno Fountain, Jno I!
Howard. Ur Thoa Hoxey, Wm 11 Howard.
Dr«Thos Hoxey, Win H Harper, 11 S Smith
Ewp«
For Montgomery, Ala— Jesse Taylor, John
Martin, John Scott. T'io§ 8 Mays, B Bibb,
Esqs
For Tuscaloosa, Ala- John Marrast, Battle.
Edmund Prince.liar.im Perkins,Kobt Jainesou,
Esns
For ro'uiMi, Vin—Judge Andrew Bibb.
Geo II Young. Judge J Moure. Thus McGee,
Maj B'uit
For Natchez, Mm—N Wore, Gen Quitman,
John Hulh.Jtidg'- Tii.-ucii^r, Mr. Dalgieeu
For Vicksburg. M Jgo Lane, Mr Me*
Neil r Dr B Harris -
For TnUahassee.Fa—Jansa Coo, Edward Brad*
ford, J H T. Lori inter, A M Gudin: 8amu»l
Reed
For Si Josephs, Fa—T B Howard. Ed J
Harden, Park Street, G W Smith, Dr, Dofliu
For Avpaluchicola. Fa—G W Purler, t.
Wood, llirem Nourse, l) Golestetu W G
Raney
Resolved. That the foregoing Committees bo.
—* requested to carry into effect the
Rewind. ’Ill »t the thanks of this meeting W
presented to t ie President ami SrcnMnti- f
the ability andj.-oiirtesy with \vh.<h they have pot'
lo ni*., itin- ii-« ii*j».
On urn'ion of C (! Mill#»of Alabamo
Resolml. That tins Convention, do now ad*
join ii, sint die.
The Convention ndjnnrnnd.
THUS. HOXEY, Prea’t.
APPENDIX.
We annex an extract from the l,ondon ‘Bank*
•r’a Circular* nftlie f»th July la*t, in proof of the
direruin favorable action of the l!*uk of Fug*
land, on all bnls which could bn traced to any
connsctiou with Comm. If it wine parnpssobfo
in a document like this. In speak ol the declare*
lions nr individuals the stab-noMit of the highly
respectahlennd intelligent Editor nl’the • Banker’*
Circular'(nitft of the ablest commercial papers
in Europe) might be confirmed inn manner
which would render his deduction emiisly un
deniable. Indeed, tint whole niinihur oflhnCth
July, I* markrd not alnito by great ability,but
by much liberality Inwards ntir country, and is
pregnant with n vn«t fund nfiufuriratioii com
nectcd with the American Trade*
•P. 8. It i* not nur prnrtice to allude to
anything that may be said ol tilts publication It
it were. we plum'd at the time have noticed the
fict of thi»*e di*tmgni«hed members of the
House of Commons belonging respectively to
the Whig. Radical and Conservative parties,
having borrowed it b> quoting Irnm it with ap.
uhiImmuii in the debate on the Corn-taws —
When however n man in high authority, like the
Gmeriior of these Bank*, impugns any state
ment ol our* we are comp* lied, wilt of ilefemi.
U*tl respect to our soberihers. In re*as>etl the
tiling impugned or to retrnct it. We do the fur*
met III tha « irrular of June ‘.Mat. we gave, in
a condensed form, tin* impression tirade on n.utu
ev and commercial affairs, by tha extraordinary
measure of rui-ing the rate ol interest bv lln-
Bank, tu5I per cent. It so happened that wo
were not acquainted with that proceeding until
one oVInc k oji Friday, aud therefore, wa could
do no mure. '“‘This condensed statement was,
on the succeeding day, a *uhj cl nf c«nveisatiun
with a bill-broker. iufeiior to none in sagacity
and efBoteucy. »i*ol he deliberately pronounced
it total accurate, although he is in the habit nt
ttkiug exceptions if he perceited a w*od too
stiougor too weak relating It* money matters.
‘The parlicnlur port of tha statement which
Mr. Woolverly Atliwopd liunored by reading
in the House during the debate on Mr. llu tiler's
mminu on Monday last, is niatkerENn.G. (June
• 1st.) and the Governor of the Bank averted,
and that in the most emphatic manner by repeti
tion n* is therein set forth. Wn would* ask, hy
way of a n-aUiimitig the paragraph, how it
comes to pas* that American lulls, or bills sus
pected of having their orgin in the cotton trade,
a-e by some leading brokers, as a matter of rule
charged a h*lf per cent, mors than ptlter bills of
no higher chancier nut encumbered with that
suspicion/ Do not those shrewd parties allege
a* a reason for this additional chrrge. that, in
the event of warning to u«e such bibs in circu
lalion. they might probably be enabled to pro*
Cure the monet from the Bank of England! I* it
n t a fact, that the btilsofihe character described.ol
a iaiiimiiMs.eachlMun£lUtiUto uii warns ol £40
000 in value,have* beon it-jected.Dy bill-brokers
•^though endorsed hy the niusi triiit-wurthy
JiHnt 8 ock Bank in the Knudoin. on th*
ground here alluded to. A that llinaa lulls hat*
been suit*, queutly taken lo patties fur the
money who never would have applied to bin
for this impediment to their circulation? 'Ihe
8tata of'lie case is too notoriousio admit of any
uncertainly concerning it: A we could establish
it from the mouths of the Directors themselve-
though not pethaps, as speaking in their official
Capacities.
*No man having large money trans-iniimt in
L'luca-lure, will hesitate, frnin his own experi-
• n'v, to sulrscribo to the fidelity of our repiesen.
l-t.on.* r
Fidelity of a Dog.—An lu ll greyhound,
owned by Col llxns r, ami which he had bro'l
liom Missouri, had lor mod n very strong J»t*
t diuient to Mr, l)Ati.xtt. tho owner of the
trading c-ubiii-hmeiit at Calmwahntchiti. On
t!ie massacre of the fnen at that post, hut little
hopes were entertained by the sumvors, but
that the dog had eithor beon killed or captured
by the Indians. Fourteen dqy* alVr the occur*
rence, on the arrival »f troops lo give sepulture
lo these victims of Indian faithlessness, this
faithful nml attached animal waa found, barely
able to stntid. emitting n lo«hle howl over the
Minnina of hia friend, Mr. Dallam. The corpses
around were denuded by viiltuies. but Dallam
was uninjured. Till* nulilu trait of fidelity was
dnlv appreciated by the troops, and Romeo, the
tri^ety guardian of a dead friend, is now sincere*
I) end devotedly chori-li*-d hy the girrison ,ot
Tampa Bay.—St. Augustin* Nttcs.
SATAmiAilo
FRIDAY EVENING. N»». I. I-3D.
S7TU. Mail laileti today North oT Ch.il.,
tun.
duties cnnlidud io tlmtn in thu nbiiva llapi.ri,
and llial lliey cnmniniiicaio ta the Canlral Omni
mittco, at Mobile, wliai limy Imre dune in ih.
premise-, tlmt ilia -nine may be annimnced in
Ihe public j.iurimla uf dm re-pdct.ve Hiotr-
hen/tcctl. Thai the MdCouiiniuee lie icqneai.
ed lo mipply all vacmicie. which may occur in
their reapeclire bndiea.
liu.lmi. That the Banka and aereral Conn
tiea and Diurtcta to dm Cuiiiin Smira. he i e |
J nested to amid Delegatee In ihe-Cmuumiciii
idnrtnUnn.' to meet in ilacon. Georgia, in
May nex'f, to unite with that body, fur toe pur
pose of taking into consideration the currency
of the country and the interem* «f the Cotton
Trade, by which thu Direct Trade with Europe
If to be usteutiallv promoted.
On motion of E A Nmboi, the Convention
adjourned until 4 o'clock,
4 O'CLOCK.
Convention met egreeable to adjournment;
President tn the Chair.
On motion of E A Nishet, Gen. Joseph Thom
as, of Burke county, mid Col. A H KHimn.of
Milledgeville, were illvitedlo take seats in the
Couventioii.
CC Mills, of Alabama, moved drat the Re
port ami Resolutions of the Comini tee of 21,
be adopted by this Convention; whicn wu* can
lied.
The following waroffered by the Hon Thom*
as Butler Kiiig.und carried:
Whereas, in the wise dispensations of Divine
Providence, the Southern mid South.Western
States have been deprived of one of their brighti
est ornaments', and most distinguished statesmen
ill the do-tth of ilio lute Gen. ROBERT Y
HAYNE; and that it is due In on (selves, to pay
s proper tubule of grateful respect to the me*
mory of thogo who have dovntud their energies
und talent* in sustaining the interests uud pro.
moling the prosperity of our country—bo it
thureloro.
Resoled, That tliis Convention express its
deep n:*iH0 oftlirt lu<s tho wlmlo Smiiliaru mid
South WV-iorii portion of the Union hus sus*
tallied in tho death of Gen. Ilayue.
Resolved, Ttiat tho meiiibors of this Cduvern
lion ‘.v j|i wear bmpe on thu loft arm, fur the
spnce'df 30 days, ns a token of respect fur tho
memory of our . lito distinguished Iriond and
fallow citizen, whose loss we so dei ply deplore.
Oil motion prJdhn L nnir, of Macnu. Gn.
Resulted, That the CmuiiiiUeo of'JI Ira charg
ed with mu duty of having ihe proceeding-.
of this Coiiveniiuii pub.irlied, and thit 1UUU
copies bo priutod. , P
i of John Lunar.
•* . ..l
iF7* The l*re«ident of the United States has
officially rrcognized tho Steur Fioclb Lou*
Barbc Fbabcois Moi4*o5, bs Consul of Frnure,
for Richtnund, V«.; and the Sieur Mauricr
Bnuss Blank dk Launattb db Hatteiuvk
•l Consul of France, for Philadelphia. Pa.
The Courtier of the days of Chinles the *d,
utth other tales; by the Author of Mary Raymond,
ifc. 8fc 5fc —The first nf thnse tales-the Cour
tier—fills nearly the first volume, nod full worthy
was it, to have been continued through two
volumes more.
Tho Heroine, although neitlior wholly n maid,
wife, imr widow, is a charming personage, and
maintain* her claims to nil diree of these dusigi
nations, without a blemish. This tuny mrm
enigmatical, but inch is Ihe fact—she may fully
lay claim to be cnn*>id( red as a charininf innid—
a pallet ti of a wile, or the must attractive widow
in Charles’ Court. There is another enigma
•utved hy this hook. It has ulways been a moot*
ed point, whether a married woman, could be
nude the Heroine of n tale, nod enfli* io inly nt*
tract and sustain the interest, to carry the reader
In the end of the volume. Most novel readers-
it is well known, drop n book, the moment the
Heroine »< married; hut, hero she makes her
first.appearauce ss a wife, and wh defy even
novel reader lo leave her foi a moment
Mrs. Gork ini* then performed what no of:n
hud completely at'aiued before her, and hn*
moreover written two of the most interesting
volumes lobe found any where. They are
published hv the Harpers, uud are for sale ut
Col. Williams’.
Disaster and Loss at Sea.—Tho schr. Ganges,
Kelly, master, bound from Bath (Maine.) to
the West Indies, encountered a severe gale
from ilitf.East, on the 10th day of 8ept , in *ht.
SB. 15, North, and long. 62, 10, -West, which
caused her to leak very much: all hauds were
put to tho pump*, which Mere kept going ail
night,llto leuk gaining very fast; and nt six
oclockin tho morning of die lltb (Sept.,) the
schooner fell on her beam ends; both musts were
carried away, and the dock load. Lying in that
condition 10 or 15 miiiuies, she came tip ugniu,
but the sea, making ail high way over hor, the
Captain mid crew had but little hope of being
saved, she being half full of water; almost all
the provisions and wular were lo*l; the pumps
were mantled a second time.nud pumped nut in
about5 hours; the wreck was then cleared of
the lumber and louso imtorials. The uufurtui
nnte Captain and crew were completely wore
down hy fatteue.
On the morning of the 14th, a Portuguese
schooner named Porto Formoso, came is the're*
lieAofthVjSnflrtrers, and the Captain (Jozk
Mirkia.) treated them with much geiiilfimfyity
kiudiies*. but could not speak' English. The
ship Thomas Btnnctl filling in with the Poritn
giiAu sehdoper. and the situation of the seven
individuals itm-le known to tho Captain uf the
IknntU, ho kindly volunteered to take four of
hem to Cfviritjslonr 8. 8, whither ho was
ml.
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 93.
The IPeather.—A great and p!ea«ing change
took place in thu weather nil Sunday night last t
up In that time it had continued unusually warm,
ami Sunday wns as a day in August. On Mem
day inuruiiig however, we were awakened by
the harsh voice of old Borens, calling nt our
window, and bidding us to rise ami snuff the
hruring wind of October. It temnius cool, and
w*i cnugiutiihite the country, upon the prospect
oi health and happiness. The enuntry is ex
cessively dry, we have had no rain of conxe*
quoncc for the last two months.—Star.
Correspondence if ike Southern Patriot.
KEY WEST. Sept. 20.
'Tin* slop Oconee. Knight, from New Oilcans
hound to New York, ran n«l.nie on Sunday
svenilig. Sept. 22, nil Bird K* y Shoal. iTm tu
fas,) took ss-isame from w*e«kiiig sr^hrs.
Wlial*- aud Fair American, nml art ived here
ycrerdny in cotitpauy with the Wreckers. The
sliip It is saidjias mu sustained much injury,
if any. Tire case is to be settled by aihilr'niiuu
•The athilrntors hive awarded ’to libel ant*,
Point A Briglitmiu. lor services rettdurcd the
ainiVM ship, the sum of$d25n
•The Bremen «rhr. Ilriidiick, Capt. Morn*
hnr«'. from Bremen, bound to this putt, ran
ashore on the Washerwoman Shnnls oil the
20di Sept, received assi-tsuce satno day from
the sloop Globe, and arrived here ihi* morning
l" F. A Brown. The case is to be settled by
arbitration.
•The arbitrators havo awarded to libellant,
Andrews for service* rendered the above aehooin
er. lire sum of $3b0.
•Ship Adelaide. |3 days from Philadelphia
bound m North Carolina, wa* spoken off Key
\Vest on the 18th Sept, by pilot boat George
Washington.
•Schr Ophelia II days from Philadelphia,
bound to Si .Mnrk«p.i*stul the N. W passage
on the 20th Sept.—all well.
Wah Department. Ont. 21,1833.
8ib: Infirmattoti has been received nt ihi*
PopBrtmenl that an attempt i* nbmit to he made
l»v s*nne pe**on«. associated for that purpose in
N*w York, to carry out to England, on specula*
ti**n a number of Indians of the tribes nf Sacs
and Foxes The object i* understood to be to
exhibit these people in Europe for money; and.
it* the legal endian of Ihe red men. the* Pr#*i.
dent feels bound to piotcct them from this de
gradation :
This Department, therefore, in conformity
with hi* order*.din* taken all the piecautionx in
its power to prevent their .ihdm-tmn from the
United States As the measures adopted to pre*
foot their being removed from the Indian conn-
try may prove fruitless when opposed in the
love «f the adventure of the Indian* and the cm
polity of speculators I haw to request that tho
Collectors of the port* of New Orleans aud Mo*
bile mav be instructed to inform the district nttnr
nova if nnv attempt to embark these Imli .ru at
eithetr of these port*, in order that proper let*nl
m-tasiires mav he tnk**n lo restore them to their
homes in the West, and to punish thu offenders.
I have the honor to be,
Very respectfully.
Yunr ob't. sorv't.
J. R. POLYSETT.
(Inn. Secretary of the Treasury i
From the Richmond Whig.
THINGS BY THEIR RIGHT NAMES.
At a meeting of the tt'higo of Orange county,
N. Y .ihe following premhobte and resolution
onumg others, were adopted:
•Wheresq we the Democratic Whigs, are not
disposed to deprive our political opponent* of
theirappiop ate name of Fe teialixt*. no mein
her ofour party havng proi l uin.;d. hi the Inn
guogv of Jamk* Pow» ms. that he ‘never biured the
knee to the Raul of Democracy —never siid. with
Chari z- J Uokr*Au. that ‘if h- had livid in
the lit total on he toauld hate been a Tory’— never,
liKe J. II. Prentiss, rejoiced to announce the
complete hiumph iif Federalism' — w.'Vvr: like
Garret D- Wall, acted toitiuhe Federalists so
loig ns thiirflig wired’—never, like inun Mar-
ti* Van Bvrkn. IDWppoetd the te election of
Miduon .rp —never, tike Samuel Cu hman,
win. in ihe l it** war. hoped to God that erery A.
mi lieanaoUlutt that marched into Canada.would
l*-»ve Ins hones there'—nor tike dwin Cnos-
wr. Land IIknhv Van Deck. .Senator IVom the
Second District, garv* d an opproiriceship in the
nffir m of the Federal l.V.skill Reroder which in
1812. -rejoiced over the victories of the enemy:’
Therefore. 7
R solved. That we know of no 'Federal
Party’ in this country except the f.jemls and
p"li ic-'l associates ol tho above-named Federal
iHin.'e *.*
We have before adverted to the fict that
tho wor«t casta of Fedora lists of '98-tlieil/irew-
crn\$—mo now. without an exception, proinin-
not supports.-? of thu pr-.s-'.nt Aitininisifultoii,
1 Piiera -aru Wall, and Cusliam. and luger*olk
< who vowed if lie ha I lived in tha Revolution,
tie would have been a Tory) and Buchanan,
(who ihankt-d h * God liiat not a drop oI Demo,
•--alio blood fioivod in his veins,) and Ru«h.
(woo was th*- fir-i man to mount die block cork!
a in in 'IH ) -ill toasts uud choice spirits of Hie
reigning dv nasty.
Tnu trading policy of the present Federal par
ty—dial of concentrating all power in Ihe Ex*
endive—cbrines ill with the cherished Tory
principles ui these men. They go now, ns they
have always gune< fill a strong Central Govern,
me ut amilwilh joy mid delight,, uml mine com
si4.eiicy.lhey co-operu’e Willi the pseudo Demo,
crary of tile present d-iy.
L-t ns, with one accord, restore the trim
vocabulary uf diings, and every whom, and on
allocca-iou-, give to ihi* parly, winch i* »triv.
mg to usurp all power from tiie peopto. and
centre it in the h unt* ul ONE MAN. it* ap
propriate iippullaiioii, that uf Federal Tories.
From the. Peoria, {III.) Register, Oct. 12th
ftorriil Affair —Tim peaceful neighborhood nf
Washing ton, Tazewell country, was recently
the actfiii* uf one of ihe most (Jiubu)ical act* ever
peipatratml. The particularsuie br'nfly these.
gtitho-«J from a gentleman who was oil the spot
tlio same day:
On Toe-day morning of last week, n .Mr.
Bogur. u Frenchman, who h id resided with Id*
wife in Washington for two years pnst, and
with whom liu was known to liava had
several miitritnujii .1 quarrel*, llueutuiind her *o
severelv B* to cause her to determine to leave hi*
roof Iho first opt, oil unity. Bogur having. alt*-r
breakfast repaired to hi* work us imoal at a
tan yard in Ul-* suburb*. .Mrs. B obtained a horse
uii J set out for the house of her brother at Far*
tridgu Point' intending to claim his protection.
On the way *lio vva* compelled to pas* the tan
jtrrd and vva* seen by her Imsbuid, Ho in.
•tadtly reini nd to the house took two pistol* which
ho had purchased in'Peoria the Saturday be
fore. Weill in puisiiit of Ins wife, iidd over
took her n mile from u»wn. Seizing her with
IB
hurra to the grmtud, deliberately drew ft pill JI
ami shot bet in the lo ad. At that moment a
ymm:r man appro u bed on Ii« th irk. wh-'
Bugs* drew the oilier* pistnl nml tired aitnihsi
halt into the head of hi* victim. He then pm*
needed lo loiid his pisml* again, rs lie walk.iil
a way from the body out on the prniiio. ^ All
•hi* wns dutit) while the young man was untight,
and whq pasted sufficiently near the sufferer to
hear a groan, which he supposed wn* her last.
Ho hastened towards Washington, and the next
•n iinunt heard another discharge from thu pis
tol.
A* soon nt ho could make thn horrid cirrnnt
•lance known,severeIcitizcn* repaired tn the
pl-ico, and found Bogur weltering in his blood
with the upper part of his f»co blown off hv
tint content* of tho pistol width ho had himself
discharged in hi* niniith. Rut his seift tons uot
there! Incredible a* it may npponr, sho had sun
viveil tho two pistol shuts, had risen from the
gmnnd, and ran to tho nearest hotise(Mr. Trim*
bin's) n quarter of n mile di*tant' She reniem
hnred and related dislanctly wlint passed untili
thu fits! pistol was fired, hilt know nothing
more nntilshe found herself at thu liiuisa spoken
• f. Surgical aid being had, it wee 'ascertained
that tlio first hall did not pas* through the skull,
but wa* found in thu hair, flattened hy tho re
sistance it hnd met with The second bail had
penetrated the skull.and wns fond just within
It. split ill two The pieces were extracted with
some difficulty; in « few days the wound wh*
healed, anil Mrs* B . raised a* it were from (lie
grave, is now in perfect ln-nltli.
Bognt.iu already stated, was a Frenchman.
Ilia wife i* n native uf Germany, about lit)
vhh»h of age nf sprightly* manner.* nttd mthcr
hnndinnte person They were ma ried inFiRiice
about four years ago. Ind a child still living
3 yvnrmild. and had been about that length
nf lime In this country. Jealousy i* said io
have led the wretched matt tn thu perpetration
nf this act of revenge which tliiongu tioniya-
lerimra agency uf Divine Providence, ha* rei
stilted in Ins duatli, and esenpo ofltis inietidod
victim.
A Prediction Verged.—.Mr. Webster, in hie
*peech upon tho Sun Treasury Bill in 1837,pro.
dieted a second suspension of the hank* if Ihe
Govet 11110*111 -lionId ronirnoe its war upon
'hem. .Th:* following was his Lngu *gu t
“Sir, \*e may talk ns tiim-he* wn pleasn ohmil
the rusiimpti n of Mperie payment*; but I tell
you that, with Government thou waning upon
the hank*, if resumption should take plac e.
ANOTHER SUSPENSION I PEAR WOULD PoLLOW
It i* not war. successful or unsuccessful, but
tween Government mid the Bank*, it i* only
peace, trust, confidence, that ran restore the
prosperity of the country. This system nf per*
petual oiiiiovnure to the hanks. Ihi* hoarding
up of money which the country demand* for its
own necessary ti«os. Ihi* bringing nf the whole
revenue tn act. nut ik aid and furtherance,
but in ntRKCT HINDIIANCE AND EMBARRASS
MENT nf COMMERCE and business, i* utterly i-rm
cniicileabfo with tlio public interest. Wn *^all
•er nn return nf former time* till it be aban*
DOMED—ALTOOETHER ABANDONED.”
’Fray. Mr. Quin,'said a lady did yon ever
make love?' *Nn,'replied he, T always buy it
ready made.
A gnntlnmnn crossing it narrow bridge, asked
a countryman whom ha mut, if it was not dan*
germi*. and whether, people were net lost there
•om-tiim**? * ^
•No, he replied, •! never knew anybody Inst
herein my'life; several havo been, drowned,
but were oil found again.’
Rouge.—A lady consulted Saint Fraud*, of
tut'»° n lawfulness nf using rouge.
•Why, says he. ‘soma pious men object toil;
other* see nuhann in it. I will hold a middle
course and allow you to hwj it on one clwek.'
"A little more strength in your tea and not
quite so much in your butter.” as the lady
boarder said lo her landlady.
Prejudice —A sick man being urged to sond
for a physician, replied—-No, 1 vvi-h to die a
natural death.”
"Ah! d"»'t mingle,” at the Southerner said
to the Amalgam iliouist.
Mik her a mile irom town, oeialng bur yvnii H. LATH Jibp
w niiy of. fiend, ii, drngi;'!'l h«r from Ih. f). S.iK. rAU. S,o ! y li. ,,4lV '' »
LOJlnE.tClAL
JoriiiVAi.
IfATK.ST ll \ , K.-
MiuM mv ».kroot., t : : :
• * t • ! *EPT
20
rn«M iiaviie. : : t : :
eirr
20
MiuM monilk. ::::::
** : : t ofcT
19
ritOM NKW-UHLEA5S. J
t t : : : oct ,
19
nJf?-)* 1 ?.Sm» llmin«nr. ftir i’liilndoliiida—
3H) halos Colton, COcusks Rico, 20 packogos
sundiies.
NE W-YORK. Ont 20.—Coffee—400 to G»K)
hags Mmlnd It) a UJc.fiirOdn Ipienavra 114 «
Ilf. 100 Cuba I0.2IH) Sumatra J I, 2(1) Afiiuun
5. 50 larnraiho IQ. 4 moo; 120 St Domingo
04 a 0| cash. *
t otton S ah's nf Cotton this woi*k have been
ton very limited extent, nml price* menlmui
gc lower; shippers aie indlipopetl to purchase,
tulles* at a low price, and spinuera nru talking
very strongly of stopping. *t | 0 e*t in parr. The
sales uf 'he week are 650 Upland llij n EJc
200 Mobile JO* a 13.550 New Orleans 101 a
I4J—whole number ol hales 1350. —
Rice—'l'io itnrue* sold, from urdiunry to thu
best .kind old just beaten, mostly to grocer* in
■ mull pn.ci'l.. Inr 9:) „ 3 87j cu.li Ahum
50 tc* ul the new cron have coin* in «f very
good quality—part sold from f 4 a 4 1‘Q cash.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Sexton’s Raport of InHriiiuiits for the Week
ending 29ih Out. 1839.
DI*KA*E- -
Fever
Maligntint Fever
Found dead
F«ver
liifantino
Fever
IHliuiis Fever
Fever
Apoplexy
Fever
Diopsy
Fever
Bio't dead f.n country
Apoplexy
Child Imu
Hr-iin Fever
Consumption
Consumption
Fever
Fever
Fever
i "»• i
i
Roport of the Savannah Pom Homo and U.
States .Marine Hospital for tho week ending
29th t)'-'.
DISKAnK.
M.
V.K".
Ruiiiiui'iit Fever
Rnmiituiit Fever
Roiiiiiteiit Fever
Aptiplexy
Fever
1
1
1
1
1
19 du
3l) do
•10 do
SAMOS.
ItATIVtT?
| HK*IUV5CE.
John -Mulutoe
Jos CoiMtantine
Until McCarty
Junius Harris
Ridl'd McCarty
Iiohitid
Ireland
Ireland
New York
Irulaud
Noil Res
Non lies
Nob Res
Non Res
Non R«a
Ui,cliatgi-d cured
II
F. KOTT.MAN Stewnrd
1)11.1),
Al l.i. re.idencc in I'.nfighinn Coiinly,Ot>nihe
SOdi uii., Mr. Kui.ht (Iuhto•,a,rJ t!9 yenr,.
[.Mr. Uuhto. \»n< n imiinhor nf III, Miipli-t
Church i that Im died n Chritlian, we boli-ive.—
Kulogy would k« bcggnrd in d.iciibim Hi, vir.
lUB.afllii, gnnllninuii—ho wn, uptight, cim
reel, ho-pitnbli! und a fiicild tu tho Poor.]
tin. Iltr.
MAKlUFl).
On Thui.dnv tUlilir,. mill iuil. hy Ih. Ilnv.
Mr lliinioy. Air. F. lir.mTT, tu ftltn. Ann L
Farh nil nf till- city.
Bur
' tlJ* ’I'liii IVimiil- mid iicqmiiniiiiicci of Mr
Jniru.nd llaiiry ll.upi, and of Mr. and Mr..*
Fd«aid U.ri.eii, are lopecifully invited In itti
luud lire funornl of Mr. Uarritt. fiuiii ihe tea'
td.nca uf Mra. I’ilniun, thi.iifii iiinoii at 4 u'c k.
Oj-TIib friend.' and acquaintance, of Mr.
ami Sir. dii. Folhar, and llio.-a of Maj. Chaa.
Steven.and family, are re.peelfiily invited to
attend the funernl nftlie oideal daughter of Ilia
funner, I.aura Luui.a, finm lliwir reaiilenee in
Urml.lunn .Ireel, Till* Afleriinnii al 4 nVIoifii.
TliePowa oftlio llaplUt Church In Sevan,
mill, will he ufihred fur ilia oh Monday, lha
1 Ith d.iy of Nuvember. 1839, to eoinniuitai at 3
u'clnck, P. M. Term, made knuwn mi the
day uf.n!e. Poraona wi.hin. to obtain Poua
will do well to attend at the time apecified.
Uy mder uf the Fewimlder..
0I!I ^> VV. W. WArill, Traa.nrar.
PILOTS OF THE 1‘OltT UF 8A VANNAI1
Tho follnwing lint ofrtgjS j, publi.lied by
order nfiheUuard, fur Iho iiifurmaijoh' of all
concerned,
WH. II. DULLOCII,
Soc’ry. Coin'ra. Pilotage.
DRANCU FI LOTS.
Elijah Broiighlun,
Luke Christie,
Peter Clark,
Green Fleetwood
John II, llnile,
Jaine, King,
John Fleetwood,
Julio Low,
Jo-epli O.horn,
John Kohbina,
Stephen 8 Timmoi,
William While,
William Thomas,
John Stevenson.
James P. Dent,
CP.IITIFICATE PILOTS
Jama,L. Mint,. for 10 fircldrantbl
John (*. eextun, rf u ■" 1 -
Charles R. McKouxio, do
Frederick Huntington, do
Francis Wilson,
John Mnishall.
Almoriune Craig
\Vtllt:im Julies,
James Spuitro,
..Manuel Joseph,
John Makiu,
oct Ull—t.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
10 da
16 do
14 do
12 do
12 do
12 do
12 do
9 do
9 do
9 do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
PASSENGERS
Per steamboat Forester, from Black Creek—
M rs Snunduis and child. Mtrsr* J 8 Vi lolon*
ger. N Put T llono, J 'Vo Ii, un i 0 dock.
CONstaNKE* PER RAIL ROAD CAtts
Arrived ycer.lay—llilii, a t, , Coitimto VVim
berly A June. L llaldwin.W Duncan.1) Pmice
A Bon, It M Pliinixy, Adput, & Urn rough., E
■still* wtaws.
r of S4 VAX A AII.
1
1
23 years
i
27 do
i
25 do
i
1 day
1
19 your*
1
28 do
i
32 do
1
li4 do
1
55 do
i
71 do
i
2 do
i-
411 do
1
5G do
1
7(1 do
J
25 du
1
711 do
1
2i do
1
(13 do
i
24 do
i
25 do
i
25 do
Win Foster
James Walker
John Jurvi*
John Anderson
Infant Daniel*
Geo II .Mumford
Mrs. MeNichulas
Win KeuediJy
Paul Dupon
John Riviur
Riiuln.'n .Mixon
T Lalnr
John Ballaniine
Win White
John Bank*
'I’ulphy 'P Daniels
Butty Williams
Mary Runuey
Ami B Pitt
James Kulchuin
W Hi'Grilli*
Brady /.
NAT1VINV. j RESIDENCE.
England
tScoilaud
Scotland
Italy
Savannah
N Carolina
Lelaud
Ireland
SlDmniugo
Get many '
S Carolina
Ireland
N Carolina
England
Mu-Hn'ts
Scotland
Ireland
S Carolina
Scotland
Virginia
Ireland
Resident
Nun Res
Non Res
Non Ron
Rusidant
Resident
Non Res
Non Be*
Resident
Non Res
Nun Res
Non Res
Nun Res
Rnsidant .
Nun Res
Ro»id;Mu
Non Ru*
Residi-m
Resident
Non Res ;
Resident
Repident
ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST.
Brig hnima, Fcruald. Norlmk, to F Sorrel A
Co Mdz.. io Umhl,orn l.cwi. A Co.Colmo,
M tiler A l.o, I,niello,rl, Fa) A Co, J A J \V
K.'".h"ri C II Caller A l.o,L Ualdwin, 8 \\
Wigbl. W Taylor Anirieh, DaWiett * Co, u
Huns, h Rued. A Wood A Co, R T Webb J
l.a« ton. to order and others.
Sclfi Griiiuli.iord, Kivere. Ualtimero. Corn
amt l-limr in R 11 inu/snain.
Schr Dru,ill,I, Kldridgo, IUIli.no,e 5 day.—
Corn mi,I 0:.l- lo H ilat,e|.haul A Son.
Sieami.oil Foie.ier. Waiulim.iu.Ul.ck Creek
lo (Saglioin .V VViiod
CLEARED
Bug New Hanover, Cany, Plii!adelphia-S
Poilbrick * Co.
„ .. SAILED.
Drig New Hannve,, Curiv, I’liiladLluhia-
W ENT TO SKA.
Schr La liruce, Ilohln,n, B.iliimore.
IIARDOR MASTER'S REPORT.
Savannah, October 30,1 i*l9.
Numhor uf vouch in purl ihi. day.
Ship, J , s
uniques .i
Drig'a *
Schooners ^
22
JOHN LOW, Ilaihor Maater.
-jbilABLMmjN. Oct. 31.—Ar packet ,hip
1 lio. Ujntimi. Hague, Livmiiool—.u dad .Sept
M, brig f riniklni, It,iziar,,Malaga, via Gilirai
tar 3oday,;.clir Sally Miller, Smith, N York
4 day.; .team packet North Carolina, Oavh,
Wilmington NC. ’
r 3 Tl ‘," l "'~" &3L.
- 1 »JB.'tal(*tl m \\ , l ( ' . ia, hit
S ‘l»‘fc. I-O. „„ '"St
i," i »•
mediately. Fortefbu,appty£ M ‘ m 8'ven£
nov
1 r, 11, " 1 at
November, 1810, end i
^ 1 l,r teriiH, opn w
olglit orP„ 0 eh* 0 ’, n d tffl' 1, »* i ,?»,
formed; lia.u .mall lloid ln hh'*>*«2
wenni n large pair .olwhUkcm
to by a wlino per,on cannot |,,„ k n h '»vS
nee Ion momuntarily. Snicl r i' llon 6 th,
ly owned by |)r. Iliclme " 0 ' v ' Vlu fnn».
latterly from .Mr. Y, s
known in Savannah, having w ' “73
vimnit)'. The nhovo reward S
hwdehvery In
n °v 1 SHa ,CH D ' A. BIRD 0 :
T he i
Ohitreh. are ren,,,.,i,.j , ,n c *4*r
Chuieh at tan o'clock u?i Sinol.e ra "' «*S
yatnhor; Byordar, jSflBlWiiW
I . ail* JUI| N'.A8S,
o^rsur,
u a 1
50 qra do j,,
W) eighth, do do. landing f „
1 copr & .„'3jUr
1UOI.ASSR-* AND LlinT--
•fl (tx Hifija|Ci.h, , LAb «
a. Nf SOkcgi Lard, ill .Hire «ndroi M L v -
KAIMIV8 AND ColgfiVi-
,*■ NrOP Miiriiiiiqnn Coidial«., M ,2,' i !
Just receivtfd and for sale by
nov ? ^ . M
BUTTIoUr^^y
L UALDWIN
i-y
ttnv 1
A .. Stove*. " '
N luaortment Stove, rornalobr
W. B. & H.
AN
xa. hip barrel Flint and Percuwion G
sale by
nov 1
214
aWfat
N. B- & VrWEED h
20
Xoafanal Crashed StinarT
10 do Powdered uu
Received fronivtbe Boston Sum
8n novr ,0b /l4 L '
Cope At lllilln,
O FFER for aalc, lauding and in .tore, oair.
coimuodating term.,
r> Idols prime I*. R. Sugor
10 bbh do St. Croix do
25 tinga Rio Coifoe, If) hag. Culutlo
10 hlif. Do,ton Ruin, 10 bbh Uin
, 10 do DomcHiic Rrandy
1 pipe Cognac do
1 do Holland Gin
25 bbh Baltimore Flour, new
10 do Canal do do
25 lialfdo do do da
40 hoxee Soap, No. 1,10 boxer Stank
10 do- Pepper
5 ohcabt I ly,on Tea ,
5 do Ponchong do, 1 lb. papen
5 do Souchong do
10 j do Ilyaon - do
100 bills, Pilot end Navy Dread
TO do Butter Cracker.
10 half do do
20 bid. Prirab Beef, 10 do Men Beef
20 do Prime Pork, 10 do Mew Pork
10 half hhl, F. M. Beef
25 | Id;!, Buckwheat j free rf
6000 Ibs'Bacnti, hog round
6 nr caska-Tenerifie Wine
3 j nnd 4 (ir casks choice old Madeira
:usk* M *
10 q%cn
Malaga
norl
Sperm Candles, Claret, Ac.
BOXES Sperm Candles
tJvJ 100 boxes Uluret
10 boxes IrOtiifhcvilla Claret
10 bags old Jnvu Coffco
50 do Cnbu do
20 kegs Goshen Butter
6 half bbls Pickled Tongues
2 hhl* Smoked Tongues
25 ke^sl/ird
100 Middling* (Baltimore cured)
100 Hams do do
50 M Espemizo Segars
60 M Whitney do
30 boxes Stratsbonrg Pie*
Just received and for wile hy
nov 1 J. B. GAUDRT*
Shaving Soaps*
C REAM of Soap i* a peculiar compoa
containing a very small proportionofw
li. produces a rich nnd durable lather,**
with warm or cold water, und rendenlh*|J
ce<w of shaving easy nnd pleasant, and w paw
ulnrly recommemlod to gentlemen who vs
'have heavy beard* or tender faces.
. Connossieiir’s Soaps, uu cinolient co®P*
lion, which afford*an unusual degree oicm
fort in shaving, tho direction* nre d* ' 0 !'23
Wet tho end of tho brush and paw it overu
soap, aud make a lather on Ihe lace. .
Emolieiit Soap, a superior article for w»*«
Windsor Soap, do do du £
Naples Compound, do do
Verbena Cream, a new article, highly.
olored Persons 6—jnfatflino 2, 6dny* and
Vt-ks uh) ago 1,70 \cor.; fever 2, 22 year,
nnd 22 iiin.mh.; uorio fever 1.8 yen,,, 1
FOU N KIV-VOiCK-fMv Li,,,.
k Vr V'*. savannah, cant.
Hutibard.will sail TO-MORROW.
ror froight or paHsagu, having *u*
purior aceoiiMiHHlutioiis. (siatn
room, ) apply „„ board at Jonea’
lower wharf, or to
WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
£u!rZ?d 8 |B , " ,0r ’ C "" bo coml'orltihly
FOU darIeiv, Brunswick;
St. May, nml llluck Creek, ■
Tlie elegant .team pack
ot FORESTER, Worn,
her-ie. ina,to. .will depuri
TOMt.IHUV i:VKN.N«2d , t; , er5!
j*cliH:k I-or freight or passaue. having excel*
lent aceuniliiudatiuus. apply mi hoard, or to
CLAUIIORN A WOOD, Agent..
All froight puyuhlu hy shippurs.
Hlavo puHflimgor* must bu cleared at thn Cnsi
"im hoii-e, ;
'ICOI.A I’A, VIA U»f,*)«a-
? v "r'iM A'nry-.Jnohr-oiivdin A Bleek Creek.
C-JyT—ft Attw FLORIDA,Copt.
**u*x-.-,Tr>_Jolin Nock, will leave ii.nhms
oil .Mpiidjly next. 4th Nov. ot half po«l2o’olk.
or to I ' < ' r .‘ r “ l * ,,lul 'l“'' lsl, 8 0 ' H PP | y'm hoard,
AM freight payable hy .hijqiar,
.omtor*"**" n,,,,lb8 4^« «•<- C"*-
npvi ■ c •
* ltdcii.i V/l I'lilli. II lien * ' ^ l inrw
ed, it is a cheap and valuable Soap, niw
or to any ill two. Gentlemen dewroW 0 'P
chasing any of tho above Soap* "'ill ho wy
niodutud on a* reasonable term* as cue
For solo by
PORCHER& LA ROCHE,
Oppoaite the MaAe',
Bfel of the Golden OWJ
Also—Shaving Brushes, Razors m 1 *
Strops, and all article* suitable for a genu
toilet. —S
F itfesil ANDSPiCW
m 0* 4 chests superior Black leainp»r
.J. 6 do Hyson do . u
It) A do do do, n vory siip’r « r, ' - cW
12 do linperi.-il and Gunpowder
5 casus do do in caddy*
I bid Nutmeg** 2 b ig* Al«p« c ®
Just received and for sule by
oct ffl n
ocioi -^-Tj
10.115, .mORLD «LlEl>L*
AND TDNGIIK8. .
T WO hundred and fifty Koynold.*'
ur Baltimora Hams
5 bhl* smoked Beef
8 du do Tongues
15 kogs Leaf Lard
Just rucaivud and fur sole by ..-viSi
um III
GOSUEN CI1BBSK*L oj "
i-drteu. . 0 „
T wenty five
Cheese. 15 disk* London ^.
amt hiinrta. Just received am* 'j ,r ^| c f.'|8
isEint
and qunrts.
oct 31
FUEjiTil COUOll KG
C 1 UAl Drop*, rosullovoied
Y French Juiiibu Paste, real
-Boston's IlmwotLozoiigos
Podural l.ozotigos ufToler
Ellothorn’* Cough Lozeiigo*
Amhoson’H, Clmrcli * uud Lh-1 ( j,