Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 11, 1825, Image 2

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I><* B£ ft. & W. KOBE RTS ON, PUHI.ISHF.'.IM OF THE hailed the brigs, and oflcr supplying them with ammunition, of which they were in want, it was agreed to ascertain before .ark) the intentions of their consort* The wore, price for our produce ; general mercantile knowledge and confidence is destroyed ; a rigorous coercive system oficrcditj unsuited to the state of the country, is introduced sL SCOTT’S BIBLE, STKHRoTVPK IDITIOR. UUOP 0 55 Alift LAWS OK THB union. Louisa and the two briga then daily PAPKn, : : COl’NTllY PAPER, ! EIGHT DOLLARS. : FIVE HOLLARS. eiwa TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 11, 1825. “ Ooncitiu” will be inserted to-morrow. We »ro requested to state, that Mr. Stevens’ Lectures will commence this even ing, at 7 o’clock, in the Sunday School Room, and he delivered three times a week. on such evenings as shall best accommo- A . M . tho Cnptains'ofthe brigs decided upon dnto the Class. Tickets are left at the j; g „u. r „:R them, and thev wore returned Bookstores. City Affairs.—An adjourned meeting of Council, was held yesterday evening, for the purpose of completing the election oi City Officers. A report of considerable length, was re ceived from tiie Recorder, upon the sub ject of the protest of Ben.iamin Siief- tali., Clerk of tiie Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer, against the right of Council to proceed to an election at the present period. The report concludes by expressing tho opinion that “whatever might have been the intention of Council in the passage of the ordinance of 9th Nov. 1820, it is to all intents void, and the ordi nance of September 24, 1821, not increas ing tho period of time for which tiie Clerk Should hold his office, nor any other ordi nance posterior to'the passage of the law of 1820. that Council possess the right of Proceeding to an election of a Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Ter miner.” Council then proceeded to the elections. The following is tiie result Robert W. Pooler, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer. Abraham I. D’Lvon, Sheriff of the same. o (mil and rendered obligatory i men of expitri- stood for tho schooner, which made all sail cnee and largo capital, are driven from tho cluss of merchants, and in the place of ex tensive importing wholesale stores, ..othpte now exist, whose goods arc purchase*)'' ff miction, and whose profits are founded upon prices paid by themselves, by which the foreign owner received a profit of from 10 to 25 per cent. All these consequences, and others that are ruinous, are forced by; the auction system, upun tho great body of. American people, and nothing but the wis dom of Congress, by a legislative provision, can free them from its destructive offccts. “ Your memorialists, therefore, pray your discharging them, and they wore returned honorable bodies to impost* a duty of at to their vessel. Next day, beiHg nearly I least ton per centum on goods sold at auc- to escape. The Florida fired the only piece she had on board, and cut away hdr foresail huulynrds. Tho Louisa then fired five guns some of which took effect on the rigging of the schooner. The lutter then signified that she had struck. Copt. Bowen, of the Florida, sont his boat and brought the Cap tain and another man, both Spaniards, on board the Louisa. They appeared to be perfectly unconcerned, and mude no com plaint. ofthe treatment they had received.— After detaining them on board until 2 o’clk. FAMILY MULE, containing all the Mar* vmal Htftrcncrt (• be cor p ised in IX 'VtlLU. ES liOYAL Qf TAYO and m- bUliduid with a like net* of the Author- TEH MS. I T shall be well primed, on good paper, and be corrp iatd in sis handsome vUu -es. It There has been no further Import. Total, will contain the 3cr.|itures of the Old md calm, discovered the schooner, having re paired damages, still following. At night when the latter was about four miles from land, a black sloop of about thirty-five tons, put off, towing a large launch, which was despatched full of men to the schooner, when she immediately stood for the brigs, then about three quarters of a mile off. A breeze coining up, ns soonYts it was dark, the Louisa made all sail ami stood for Sa vannah. Captain II. is of opinion, from every circumstance, that she could have been nothing but a pirate; but having only ten souls on board, it was impossible to re tain possession of her without the co-ope ration ofthe Captains of his two consorts, which they declined giving. Captain Hop kins fears that unless they were fortunate enough, like him, to escape in the night,they have both been plundered, if nothing worse has occurred to them. The schooner was a long low vessel, pilot boat built, of about forty tons burthen, with “ Fame of Phila delphia* 1 on her stern. The Captain called himself Jacob Silbert, and said lie was from Philadelphia, bound to Alvarado, out fifteen days. The Louisa is armed with two twelve and and two eighteen pounders.— Louis Girodon, Contractor for Lighting | br ’6 s onc £ u " cnc ^* j On reference to the Philadelphia papers. Henry Stoy, Kcoper of the City Clock. It may be proper to mention, that the contract lor lighting the City Lamps, which was accepted, was $ 12 for each, being $ 1 50 we find that the schooner “ Fame. Silbert,” I was cleared from that port for Alvarado, on i the 17th December, by J. Bey lie & Co.— The accou t given of himself, by the alledg- wasacceuvuu, was gi*iur cttuu, uvmg mi uw , , . . w e , ed pirate, therefore, is so iar correct. I he less than the contract for the preceding , 1 • , , persons by whom the vessel was cleared, can perhups furnish some information. tion, excepting the effects of bankrupts and of deceased persons, goods by order of courts of law, shipping and real estate.** | The Legislature of New Jersey, .have pas«e »hills for the establishment of no less than three banks, with iinfnsnse privileged, all of which are to he located at Jersey City, opposite New-York. This is considered by the New-Yorkers, as a scheme to replenish their treasury at the expense of that city.— A more eflectuul outrage, says the Patriot, “ was never committed by one State against I tho interest and policy of anot her, than has been committed by the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, against the citizens of this city and state, in chnrteringthe numer ous applications for Banks, as they have done this session, to he located at our very doors ; threatening us with an incalculable evil, which we have it not in our power to remedy.** red on Snlufdiy last. The sales yesterday and the day before were BHiall. The low qualities ofC.eOrgia having chiefly disap peared from the market, wo advance hall'a cent on our lowest quotation for Upland— Tiie Import amount, to 1285 bales, viz— f'roin.Ajilwimi 180; Georgia 458; Norllt- Carolius 65; Virginia 582. Total, since • 1st Dot, 10,539 halos. Export, from 1st to 25th Doc. 4315 bales. , Sea-Island, lb. 21 a 20 : Upland 12$ a 15 New-Orleans 15 a 17 ; Alabama -13 a 15 ; i Tanessee 12{ a 14. | Rice Aboufc200 tierces have been sold, 1 since our last, at jj.i; a jj3|, 4 months.— There has been no further Import. Total, —, since 1st Dec. 1158 tes 113 half tcs. Ex- At w Tttiamtnlt. t .<■ Introductory 0/iK rwriom, port, from 1st to 25th Dec. 680 tcs. 135 Explanatory Aoim, siul JVuciicol Olatrvutmit. naif tcs • | inn all the oupiuus Marfuuj Uijei eiua, ua- llills iin London BJ a Oi. * iiK printed wont tor won1 irnm the London Bills on London 9, a »*. | Sl c re .,iyp« Edition, published*™* the Au- 1 thor’s decerse The price will be 821, in 'boards i 8-4 in sheep; 8-9. ill call binding. I The whole work will be ready for delivery by : May, 1851, i Ex i acts (if Letter, addressed to the Ifab'ie'ere j 1 esteem Dr 8-.ott , »F,.mii: Bibl-.einin-ntiy ARRIVED, : calculated to proin >te the cause of truth and Ship Louisa, Hopkins, from Providence, j piety, li seems scarcely possible for one to bound to New-Orleans, out 20 days. read daily the Notes snd Observations in the Ship Hazard, Child, 10 days from Provi-1 Family Bible without beoomi ig » wocr slid deuce, lime, domestic goods, &c. to P. Hill, j better man. EDWA.ti) DGRlPHN. R. Waterman & Co. 0. Taft. W. Lippitt & j 1 seen no conunrritnry of toe Sacred TO RENT. TIIE tenement brick House in York-Ktrect, recently occu pied by 0. Sturgos, Esq’, dec. _ possession given immediately Jlc SAMUEL T. AHM&TRrWV'G Ah. 50. j Also, THREE STORES, in tho vicinity foru/ild Heron for publishing A',. 01”/” A of the market—rent low. Apply to Jan II T. R. PRICE. 30||a FOKT r»F SAVANNAH. i-v-t nmnM. year. By the schooner John Si French, C.i- **wo have received the Norfolk Hornld to Monday the 3d instant. On motion of Alderman Morrison, a committee was appointed to examine the wrtunanctn Yu itdiai.it/sa . v ot. ; On motion of Alderman Minis, it was re- eolved, that the Treasurer be authorised to pay twenty dollars to Peter Favard, a colored man, to supply his necessary wants mo( * ore grounded on the 24th ult. on account of in juries received at tho late on a m,l d flat, near Sewell’s Point, during g re> ‘ ' ft neap tide, and remained until the 1st On motion of Alderman Bulloch, it was inst wbtn flie wos onab,cd t0 6 at utt ' ami revolved, that the expenses of tho funeral l >rococd to Hampton Roads. of James Houston, a free man of color, one, gales at .I'/ol/ofi.—Thnes were A few days since*, l Inard the venerable Judge relate the following Revolution ary anecdote. If you think it worthy oi preserving, you are at liberty to publish it. I would remark, that I should think the sto ry incredible, if my informant was not a man of unquestionable veracity. .Middleton Gnz. “ The morning following the battle at Yorktown, I had the curiosity to attend the dressing ofthe wounded—and among others whose limbs were so much kijuredns to re quire amputation, wns a musician, who re ceived u musket ball in his knee. As w:u* usual in such cases, preparations were made to lash him down to tile table, to prevent the possibility of his moving.—Says the sufferer, ‘Now, Doctor,what would you beat ?* ‘ My lad, I’m going to take oft’your leg; and ’its necessary you should 'be lashed down* ‘ I shall consent to no such thing—you may pluck my heart from my bosom, but you’ll not confine me. Is there a fiddle in the tent ? if so bring it me.’ A violin was fur- , . nished, and after tuning it, ho said,‘now The U. S. ship North Carolina, 71, Com-! Doctor begin,* and he continued to play, un- 1 ” 1 * ‘ *■ ‘til the operation, which took about forty minutes, was completed, without missing a note, or moving a muscle. ed by Council. Adjourned. Tvml rent, Debtor** Art.—A. decision, im portant to the commercial part of the omn- nrnnity, was yostdday pronounced bv the never vet ^ ' r1, Pi' :i y to n\ i» the City Com- ° f / he ^ X8 0Ild Flle Com,mny ’ wll ° ! ost «• so good, but that some were found to cry j in thrc/mmitlis ‘previous t^^ds'iirrest.'iiave life performing his duty, at the fire in this “ hard timesand times were never ynt| n,n ^ 0Rn nwignmont in favor of;prefirreu city on the night Of. the 3d inst. be defray- s0 ba(1 , Uut each c „ t; M prescribe you ihe j ^ cure- The source of alltho evils which af- ters the practice for nearly thirty years—a flirt this country, have been hitherto laid to ‘ * ' *' ‘ v “‘ !_ ““ “ From Port-au-Prince.—Bv the ship Nia- : the accuunt ofa lliverKio “ " fits tra,l( ’»« „ para, Gookin, fiom Port-au-Prince, we olllcr chal " lel> Now, however, we learn by , importance of the subject matter, will in all have received the “ Pueille du Commerce” « momorial P rosente<1 to tl,e dti? ™ s of At ” i fc'nuri!T ^ ofthe 21st December. It contains no po- * ust *’ forthelr * I S nat,,re8 ’ ,0 bo ' 8 ™’<;rdcd : '' litiral intolligenco. i *° Con 8f«». lh,lt the "'Wo of the Tiie following are the latest prices i-! evils “"dor which this and the other states Coffee 9 25; Cotton 10 ; Cocoa 6, scarce ; ot ’ the U,lion lahor ' ia lllc auttion sy 5 ’ 81 ' 1 as .Leaf Tobacco 9c. ; Hides 2 25; SugarS; itat P rcsl ' nt oxists - t,ie r ''’ ni8l! y tu " P ar cent, on sales by public outcry. We do not, however, in wlr.it is here remarked, clause to‘this effect in the “ Prison Pounds .'id,” not having hitherto boon deemed fo apply to the “ Inudvmt Dubious* Act.** Til Flour 9 a $10 ; Mess Beef 13 a $14 ; Cod fish 5 50 quintal; Rice $5 ; Caudles 18c. .-Butter 18c.; Pitch Pine Plank and ' vish to be "'“’“'^ood as offering an opin- Scantling, J10 per M.; Logwood 5 50. j 10n a S a,nst or for a tax ™ salus at a!lc,i,,n I From a gentleman, passenger in the Nia-1 we refer t0 the "Hr""""* n.cmorial- gara, wo understand, that the accounts. lste - goes to shew that the nation is which have previously been received in the a ®' cted ' v *^' a dreadful disease, and that United States, as to the state of alarm ex isting in the island ofllayti are much exag- arnted. Military law, had not been de clared. nor had the emigrants been compell ed to do duty on their landing. No inter ruption of consequence had been experienc ed in the trade to France ; and it was ex pected that the negociutions would be re newed. The meeting of the island Legis lature had been called for the first of Jan uary. o period much earlier than the regu lar time of meeting, it was supposed, for the purpose of appointing new commissioners to negotiate a treaty with France, Pirates.—The ship Louisia, Capt. Hop- bins, arrived yesterday, was bound from Providence to N. Orleans, but put into this - port, under tho following circumstances :~ When off the Hole-in-the-Wall, (Abaco) in company with the brigs Commodore Preble and Florida, both from Kennebec bound to New-Orleans, foil in with a suspicious schooner, with an American ensign and pennant Hying, with four guns and ap parently twelve’ men on deck. On coming up, the schooner fired two guns to bring too the ship and brigs, and afterwards fired a shotted gun directly across the bows ofthe Louisa. The schooner continued to sail round the vessels, her commander asking numerous questions respecting the latitude, the course they intended to pursue, &.c. Capt. Hopkins disliking her appearance, they have discovered the only true, genu ine and invaluable medicamentum, all oth ers being “counterfeits,” of which the pub lic should beware. We have only room for the following extract from the memorial which is the concluding part of it, aud con tains a summary of the arguments advanc ed “ Your memorialists have in vain endea vored to discover a solitary reason, why auctions as they are should exist; in vain have they looked for a single advantage re sulting to the community from the auction business. Unless it be to enable a state to collect an easy revenue at the expense of every citizen; your memorialists are utter ly unable to discover a single benefit resul ting from the present system of auctions, but on the contrary a long train of evils.— The prices of goods are increased beyond what they would otherwise he ; the knowl edge of American merchants of the value ofloreign goods at the place of manufac ture, is greatly curtailed, and to a very con siderable degree extinguished. The quali ties of goods are deteriorated, and frauds and collusions are encouraged by the sys tem ; the benefits ofthe importing business are transferred from the American mer chant, to tho pockets offoreigners :—Com petition both iH imports and exports, are [is] greatly destroyed, and in a manner extin- New-Or’cans, Dec. 13Cotton has met a fair demand this week, (?;ay from Friday mornhig to Friday morning) at a blight im provement in choice anti prime; seconder third class is not in demand. Inferior or 4th description have Wont oft* freely at our former quotations, which we continue.—We have heard oi* sales in Mobiles of 228 bales, the principal part of which wore at III 12 and 12| cents. That from Tenessee, per steam boat l'klipse, still remains unsold The operations since our last, have bee nearly equal to the preceding week, not withstanding three days of unfavorable wea ther. Arrived from Friday. 3d inst. to Fri day, HM.li, of Louisiana and Mississippi 3.V. ,r « hales; Mobile, 22; across tho Lake, 182; Alabama, 47 ; Arkansas 47—together with 3P2.* bales. Exported in same time, to Ha vre, 1244; Liverpool, 745; N. York, 481 Baltimore, 100. In all 2771) bales. Stock on hand, including all on ship hoard, 18,! 26 hales. Arrived since 1st Oi tober last, 26182 bales; do. in same time 1823,’ 1(5102 ;do. in same time 1822, 13554. Exported since 1st October last, 9557; do. sarns lime lust year 8216 ; do. some time year befuiv, 5662. Tobacco—No sales or clearances since our Inst. Arrived only 8 lihds. Flour— We quote 1st quality for Bakers ftt p\ Shipping, <Jl 874 a p; and sour ceatco at $3. Arrived since our last 319 bids. Arrived since 1st October, 14,070 barrels. Pork.—Arrived since our last, 182 bids; as yet have heard of no sales. Our pre sent quotations ure for that from the North, as also Beef. Whiskc’i—Still continues dull at 25 cts. Arrived this week 219 bbls. Sugar ard Molasses—The sales cm the plantations continue the same as in our lust.: for the latter we understand consider able has been done at 15 cts. although some holders ask more.” New- York. Dec. 29.—Cotton—Tke sales, since our last report, amount to about 1400 hales, principally on speculation, at 13J- a 144 cen s, for middling to good Uplands— and 100 hales fine quality^ at 15 cents.— Some small parcels have also been disposed of to manufttcturers.as follows—N. Orleans at 18, old crop Georgia at 154, Alabama at co. and sails, rigging, &c. for the brig West Indian. Ship Niagara, Gookin, 20 daysfrom Port- au-Prince, Cofi’oe and Logwood, to A. Low & co. Passenger, Mr. Greibo. Schr. Nile, Ejlis, 7 days from New-.York, cargo to order and the master. Schr. Waltcrhorough, Nyc, from Spring Island, 19 bales cotton to order. Scbr. Three Sisters, Pidge, from Clifton Mill, 70 casks Rico, to Bulloch & Dunwoody, and R. & J. Hubcrshum. Schr. Sophronia, from Cape Florida. Schr. Five Brothers, Fuller, North Caro lina, 4 days, Corn, to Thompson & Bonnoy. Sloop Eleanor,. Dean, Darien, 2 days, with 169 bales Cotton, to T. Butler & co. Sloop Eliza Nicoll, Blankenship, Oge- chee, l day, Rice and Cotton, to R. & J. Habcrshiiin. Sloop Trader, Luce, 39 hour9 from Da rien, 138 bales Cotton, to T. Butler & co. [llY TIIE NIAGARA.) Port-au-Prince, Dec. 13 —Arrived, brig Native. Muvo, N. York ; 14th, sloop Gol den Ag'\ Ellis, Wilmington; VStlVschr/ Mary, Hunter Charleston ; 16th, schr. Ella, Hiimv, Baltimore; 17th, schr. Hero, Hmi- er, Newbern; hrig Hope Si Polly, Charles*, ton. Sailed, Ifltli, brig Hope & Polly. Up 12th Dec. schr Mnrrimac Packet, Si mons, Boston, to sail 20th ; schr Mary Jane, Knapp, Newburvport, do.; schr. General Marion, Chadwick, Baltimore ; brig Mary, Andrew’s, Wilmington, 25th ; brig Sea Is land, Barnard, uncertain ; brig Native, Mayo, New York, 10th Jan. ; sloop Golden Age, Ellis, Wilmington, 20tli Dec.; schr. Mary, Hunter. Charleston, 25th ; si hr. El- lu, Bunce, Baltimore, uncertain ; brig He- Hunter, uncertain. BY AUTHORITY. fe/ [PUBLIC ACT.] An Art to authorize the Legislature of the .Slate of Ohio, to se.lt and crnccy certain trea ts of /anil granted to said Stale, for the use rf the people thereof. B E it enacted by the Senate and House • :f Representatives of the United States of America, iu Congress assembled,, That the Legislature ofthe State of Ohio shall be, and is hereby, outhorized and empowered to cause to be sold and conveyed, in such manlier, arid on such terms and conditions as said Log.v.laturo shall, hy law, direct, the following tracts of land, heretofore granted lo said state for the use ofthe people there of, to wit: so much ofthe six mile reserva- ion, including the Saif Springs, commonly called the Scioto Fnlt Springs, us remains unsoldr the Salt. Springs near the Muskin gum River, and in tho Military Tract, with the sections of land which include the same; the proceeds thereof to be applied to such literary purposes as said Legislature may hereafter direct, and to no other use, in tent, or purpose, whatsoever. II. CLAY, Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, oro teinporo. Washington, Dec. 28, 1824: Approved, JAMES MONROE. The Valley of r-henandoah, O R MEMOIRS OF THE GRAYSONS •i vols.—p. ' , TALES FOR MOTHERS, from the French of I. N. Uouiily, 75 cts. LONG’S SECOND EXPEDITION, by W. H. Keeling, 2 vols. jjG. 1 Received by S. C. & J. SCHENK. WHO OFFER vERV LOW, A complete set of REES’CYCLOPAE DIA. 47 vols.—bound. Also, ENGLISH LETTER PAPER, cheaper than it can be imported. Jan II 39e Q A 25 < ‘■H o B finished ; the foreigner receives the higtarfji^ , , , ^i* no r lot ° f!!0 bal9 “ of,l,e laltar price for his goodB, and pays the lowest j Nearly all the above transaction occur- T HE 7th drawing of the MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, is received and may bo examined. The following are the prizes drawn :— No. 11,233, 14,-106 prizes of $1000 12,449, v 100 3,388, 8,3 )9, .13,591, 15,242, ) _ 17,100, prizes of * J oU And 192 prizes of - . 10 It will be perceived that no prize over 1000 dollars, iH drawn. The drawing was continued on Wed nesday, tho ftth inst; when a handsouie dis tribution pf prizes was to be anticipated fiom the large number of magnitude now float ing in the wheels. The great capitals of 40.000 DOLLARS, 20,000 DOLLARS, 10.000 DOLLARS, 5,000 DOLLARS, Besides 21 of 1000 dollars, 15 of 500, &c. are j still undrawn. Price of Tickets, 12 Dollars. Orders for Tickets in the above Lottery, are received at the Office ofthe Georgian, by | Jan 11 S :rip'ures which 1 mink so Well adaotedt) general u40 and edification, it is a treajure which ever; fatuaiy ought to pots *.ss. A. BATON. Ic if a work distingu shed for the iimplici ty uud convenience of its arrangement, the olcnriiens and fi lelity of its expositions, the neatness aud nertmcuRv of iu style, the oe” nevoh nue and cundcur of its spirit, the con cisene A a %ud pertinency of its applications, and for its uniform tendency to pro note evau ge.ical truth and piety. A BIEL f lOMIBS. Of Dr. Scott's Family U»oie. I feel free to say. th-tin my cHtirnation it de&crvcdj^ rt*;tks trnong our ablest am) b-ist Comm vt'anes. THOM Vi BAU)W:tf Dr. Scott'j Family B b!e i:.tended more e pecifclly for t e use of Carist/uii families, i t h work high y evangelical, extensively muuuc live, and deeply interesting Daniel o.svnders. The character of Dr. Scott's C.uninentttri on th'; Bible is so generally kuowu, and s< Highly approved amongst the most intelhgm t ■md rnous Ohnaiar.s throughout ourconntrj, *.nd fits passed rapidly tbvi/ughso many ln»gi ditipps. that 1 deem fmther rtc«mtnen»ia .ions ntediess* J WORSE I am acquainted with no Cum »£»iiui , y on ih Sacred i c iptu es, which I would more oord ally recMimienci for general use. Tin plan of ihe work is good JOSUUA BATF.«t.' Perhaps in no way, can ministers, iuit. uct*»r T youth,' and private Chrittians, do gre/.tc r uorveeto society, than by exerting them- selves to disscminute this truly iimnubh ;v-;k. JOSHUA RUN ) INfiTON. I know of no Comments y wuich id b -tter oiiculsu-.d for dii)u9ir,g coire-ft vievs of th.> great truths of Christianity, u< d iti.v r.g jahi- a»*y impressions .»« th<- mind when rising ium the peru isl of it, than the one you are ■<bv>ut to publu.h. D VNKBL SHARPE. No writer seems Ires d sposed to contend for barren sp i.u'a i «na. None mote unifom « iy or mow powi'.fdliy inancalestlio gietn es sentials ot religion. The «pint which per- the Work is excellent; ;t is the me.k -tfllctipnure, healing, yet faithful epiri*. of the gospel. Daniel dana • Fiom parilcular eximin’aii <n, and concur ring t^Kiur. tn;, there is no doubt on tny mh'.d t..n! Sr oil's Family Bible ia superior to al Hhers JO^TFll BUEBSDN. You will pleas* to »•.»\d me six copies of Seutt’s Bible / I refer io your lately propme • vvJilion. Perhaps llshali induce five m »rc t • take the s; me number. H- I', is w»ih extreme pleicure I pcrcti'f on »re about to publish a new e lit ion O Scott's Bible, Having been in possession of it more (ban 20 yI trus' I know s^rct* • hinguf jis va is, and am detei mine! to nro- '.noie t<s c rcuhiiiun among nty friends You wi!‘ piesae forward six copies as soon as pul>- i-al.ed. c). n 1 have ohtsinod four snbccribero for the excellent work you art puh(ishi*.ig H. S. I propose to take seven seta of Scott ’s Hi ble, and will be accountable for the same. J G I have obtained subscribers for nine copies ‘ f Scou'l F>:iiily B hie. J. (j. I shali probably need eight or ten Srt3 < f Scott's Family Bible. j, p. Hev. s. 8. of p. has o'* tained ten sub&cr hers. e, \> t 1 !uve observed that you are about pub lishing another edition of Scott's B-ble 1 hope you itisy succeed as you h^re done in iormer editions. I have been endeavoring to procure eubscribers amoi g our people, and •euor more suUcribers will be obtained. . . O.S.H. I will take ten sets (of bcott's Bible) bound a»»d tattered. j y l have obtained ten subscribers for y^u edition id the Family Bible—uud hav«j r« d ubt bu) there might he something like 100 •:opic:i old in this place if you had an agen; here—I-nought »te work ought to be en couragcd and for hat reason tuck a subscribe lion papnr. li is a work that every IVmily uhpuld have that is able to puichi'se,. J. E M’C I am glad, 'bet y-u propose to print Mr. •icrii's cue-lent F-mily Conimcmavy, and should be very, glad if it were in n»y power to s?'ve amove liberal patronage to the work, taa-i, as circiimstaiioca are, I can. I shall, however, be able to do sovne tding ; eight or i n s.r.s I shall: ertainiy take; and it miy b% double that number, A. H. i huvv. procured fifteen subsetibi-ra to Scott's Bible. J A. D, I i hink I slrJl dispose of 20 sets or more of ihe Family Bible. K. B 1 hive circulated proposals for Scott's, B bit- ; ho v many have been engaged in ail t cmnot tv It ; but between 20 and 30 sets in illavici-ily. ^ *• j, g, I have conclii'led to become responsible to you for ihi'ty ssts of ScoA's Gomu cntary, C D I luv-1 procured 106 aub>e-iber» to the llible; 5 sets t» be bound incsif j 3 sets lo be do nil in Ironls the other 97 seis, bound and lettered ts deactihed in the prospectus. 11. U. I presume I could procure S00 subscri bers tor your edition of Scott's Bible Tiie demand is increasing.for them. They will finally supersede every ulher large or Famdy Bible. Fi'ty o' my subscriber, live within a circle of 8 miles'. j. j,. Just published an edition of the im wona, completed in »ii volumes, withtm marginal references; price in borrjs glU; in aheen ^2t; in calf 5527. Either of th Se edftiins m.y be had of tin publirh r in Hosion ; or of S. U. Bt J. SCI1ENCK, Savannah. Ja i It 39 Corn Afloat QAAA BUSHELS Prime New North Ol/l/U Onrolifiu Corn, unbonrdschr. Five Brothers, nt Telfuir’s Wharf, for stile. Apply to Cant, Fuller, on board, or THOMPSON & BONNEY. Jnn 11 39 STATE l,OTTT,R\ OF MARYLAND, NO. III. —«s»— T HE seventh drawing of the above Lot tery, is received and ready for exami nation. Tiie following were tiie principal prizes:— 11,233, i 14,400, prizes of ilMO 12,449, 9 100 3.380, 8,399, 13,591,15,242, l rn 17,100, prizes of > oO 192 of 10 The ciglith drawing was on 5th inst. ^4n,ooo, | ww, I 5,000, the capitals still to be distributed. TICKETS TWELVE COLLARS. ID" Orders received as usual, at a,® jTMi£9;3 EXCHANGE OFFICE. Jnn 11 betil i oik, i.a 8. t-c. Just received per sh'p Corsair, and other late arrivals, ®.BLS prime Beef dm \J 20 do moss do I ft Half do do 30 Bids prime Pork 20 I)o most* do 10 Half bbls Fulton -Market Beef. 5 Bbls smoked Beef 10 Do smoked Hams 10 Do Sargent’s Crackers 1ft Kegs choice Goshen Butter 25 Do now Lard 8 Hilda prime retailing Molasses And in Store, a general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY & GROCERIES, For sale hy Bradley; clagiiorn & wood doc 2B Northern Lumber T HE subscriber offers for tale, a quanti ty of seasoned or hern White fie Foard*, clear and merchantable, iu lots to suit pur chasers, at low prices. J. B. RICHMOND. Jan 8 37p|| Just Hcceived B Y the brig Frances and ship Milton, from Philadelphia, 20 Hi.ovheads ( • Philadelphia Rye 200 B rrrls \ Whiskey. 100 Barrels first and second quality Loaf Sugar 50 Bags Green Coffee 3 Tons Shot ass’d For sale by P. M’DERMOTT. Jan ft Negro Cloth & Na ls YARDS American ir.anufoctur ed negro doth 150 kegs nails, from 3d to ?1d 40 do brads from fid to 2 Id 20 do sheathing nails For sale by THOMPSON & BONNFY. Jan fi in! Butter and mofced Tongues. J UST received by the ship Augusta, 24 Kegs Goshen Butter 2 Casks Smoked Tongues, And for sale by J. B. HERBERT & Cu. Jun’4 PHrne Green Coffee 18 BAGS Frime Green Havana Coffee for sale by Jun 4 C. C. GRISWOLD. Yalta on i\*ow-\ork, F or sale by C. C. GRISWOLD. nov 16 Philadelphia and Pa'timore Whiskey. ■J |DA BARRELS Philadelphia mid Bu!- Xvv timore Whiskey, ju.-t received and for sale hy CALVIN BAKER. Jan 4 Gin. QO DARRELS Nnrtlirrn Gin, for sale UO by .. Jan 4 CALVIN BAKER. Pipes. A ft BOXES Nugro Tipos, for sulo low L" by HALT. & HOYT. Jan 7 38 *■ tirade’s Company’ P o s. CASKS Grade’s Patent Iloes, for sale by N. B. WEED, dec 18 Gin and Pork. BBLS. country gin, first quality 80 do prime pork 20 do mesa do Landing from ship Corsair, for sale by dee « C. C. GRISWOLD