Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 28, 1825, Image 2

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"si \ BY a. & W. UO3BRTSOH, fc111.i8iiE.19 or nir. laws op tup. union. This is the age of project! end project ™. ami there are tew bo absolutely reiliculous us not to obtain supporters. \V bother the following is one remains to bo seen. A Population anti rrprtitnlntion of Georgia. —In 1817, according to the census tuson that year, the appointment ol' representa tives among the several counties in this stuto, 3U in number, was made by the l«- daii.v I'APEit, : : eoe'THV FA I’UK, KlOIlT OOI.I.AHS. • KIVK 1)01.t. \HS. gale of wind would inaltu sail havoc with Until lull to four members,—Jasper, Jones, these proposed hurricane liuuses. Morgan, Putnam, ami Willies—S—20. A writer in the Kentucky Argos rccom- Entitled to three inemhers-Durko, Co- best judge in thelase, and why isnot th® same allowed to the niorchunts l They want Hbttiy in their moveiounls as the pre sident of the board of commerce remarks,, ami that would give them the activity and advantages so much desired.”—Daily Ad- vertiur. An accident occurred on Tuesday morn- flAVjJftCAlE lmnhia. Clark, Cliuthutn, Elbert, Greene, jng last, to the Western Stage, on its trip, uieiuls that, instead of turnpiking, our pub- |j a i| Cnc ) ti Jackson, Franklin, Oglethorpe, down, being the first we believe which has, . lie roads be centred Kith a roof from town Richmond, Twiggs, Warren and Washing, ever happened on that line. Wearcploas-j ... ..._ » rone-walk toll—I t—42. ed to state, that no injury aecruod to the I to town, l ’ Entitled to two members.—Baldwin,Cnm- passengers, though It resulted in the loss of For Darien, The fust Hailing sloop THREE BROTHERS, Howland, JtituVr, Will sail with all possible dis patch. For freight or passage, having su- perior accomodations, apply to the captain on board, at Hall & Hoyt’s Wharf. jun 2ft 54 H AS FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 28, - t I J L J 1 11 JJlIllMCU IW trru lliuiliubio. a,,..-....., - jiuno. II(^’ H’l vnuug.i 1CUU.8VH ... — lft ,'». • which he thinks could be done cheaper tnan Jefferson, Laurens, Lincoln, Liberty, a vuluable horse, to the enterprising pro- ' _I_1_ turnpiking, slid he kept in repair at a very Madison, Mlntosh, Pulaski, Scriven and prietor, Mr. Muring. The horses took fright ll,. unus it will ho no- Wilkinson—11—22. , from one of the wheels running against a moderate expel ■ y *!„#i»i«.j in one member—Bryan, Bullock, suppling ill descending a hill, und started to mol, Glynn, Montgomery, run, but went but a few yards before the stage striking against a tree, the tongue of P3 ' 1 ' 1 at) Last night, but one Waslii.igton paper moueravo oageoso. lie says it will be ne Euf . flod 1. 1 ,„pi,ii» 1 i„l„hia and north of that ceseary to use cedar or locust posts, or stone Effingham, Kmnnnnl and two re ’ j , pillars every 15 or 20 feet on each side of TatnaU, Tellnir and Wnync-tf city were received. They are absolu ly P ^ ^ „„ vnnr „ k ts tt ml ruf- Total, reproseni atives barren. Five letters mails came to haml. The Augusta Constitutionalist says, but his wrath was snows have disappeared and culm and su ■nine have agaib sucvec-ucu. the road ; on these put your plats and ruf- | ters, and cover the roof with good ouk or , ash boards about 3 feet long, well nuiled By thus keeping the rotu! perfertly dry senators the carriage gave way, and (he horses were 1 1 consequently at liberty. They set oft' at 1 full speed, with the longue attached to them, but in short time two of the horses extri cated themselvo8 from the harness, the re sume, and to Jan. 18M, the following nmiuitig ono continued to run, keeping in cm Li: ruling, FROM SHIP JUNO, 1 AA Bundles Huy JL vrVP 33 hnrrels Whisker 8 do 1st quality Newark Cider 5 casks Cheese 4 bales Brown Sheeting* For sale by S. B. PARKMAN. jnn 2ft r,4p w. T. WttYumvs, S iust received, Memoir of the ] ir . and character of the Khrhi it. ® URKB ' by James Prior, ^ The Human Heart, a new novel—87} conts. Theodor ic, a Domestic Tale, and other Poems h. Thomas Campbell. ’ Buclia man's Skrtckes ofthe Nurth American Indians—1 vul 4i so Tulrsfir M then, * translated from the Freucli of J. N. Bouilh- I 7» cents. >• 132 COHN. 1200 Bushels of fine Indian CORN Corny it's Digest of the Lan lev r»st we were visited by » snow »»• "J “'"P" 1 ® “ ' “M Since, end to Jan. 1821, tkc following niuiuitig ono continued to run, keeping in » — ~ ^ for sal » " n board sebr Thomas, j with the addiUon^nfe irifcinal AM Pm ® atl ^ . . n ,i,rpw mo the writer thinks it would be a better and. roUI „ j os |, ave been formed, entitled each to the roud, for five inilnu when from co» .;>lete Jins day. For terms apply 1 to the master on CAN DECISIONS bv Thr.m? • hu, i? ‘ itorm, and winter seemed in an angry mo-. than any now in use, ami it 'one representative and one senator exhaustion, he fell dead—Hal. Reg. .board at Ancieaux's wharf. Jtr 1 honi,'.- Dsy, moot, to assume all the terrors of his re,gn, clieaperone Appling, Bibb, Crawford, Decatur, Do j =* | J an 2 * * 4r of short duration, the * 0U Wlns * » n j Kalb. Dooly. Rarlv Fayette, Gwinnett. Ha-1 Ship Building.—It is stated that the n and comforts of such a road, the writer, «hani .Hull. Henry. Houston, Irwin Mon-; Mexican ‘Republic is about appropriating, ; adds, would be uuequalled upon earth—; roe, Newton, Tike, Italmn and Walton.-19 bight millions of dollars to build a navy | m HE subscriber offers the following ar- Tlie traveller in winter could pursue his representatives and 19 senators. and that the Repub'ie ot Colombia and the tides for sale, for cash or city accep- * Tnlol lnef Inmelnhirn. rnno. 112 „f»l.. . .. . — • * It will be perteivod by our note of Con- j uurni 'J u l ,0 “ a s,nootb ’ dr J- firln su,n ""' r ’ 6 gressimml Intelligence, that tho Bill to a-, rond ’ a,,J wul,ld be l )crfui:tl y Becure wi,h - bulisli imprisonment lor debt has been re . joul the incumbrance or expense of leggins, tented in Senate bv a majority of three.- 1 or an umh " lla “'>">„.er,he would be pro- Five members of'the Senate were nbieut i tectlid fn,m tl,e “ corchin ff fays of the sun on this vote, but it is not supposed that their j * >>d thc drenclli "8 8l »°' vcr “ of r&in ^ he presence would have varied the result. On j wo,lld be rolievcd iu a e reat lnca " m ' c '' f f° m the abstract question, (we use tho remarks of the Intelligencer) of the expediency of felieving the body ofthe honest debtor from imprisonment, we believe there is no dif ference of opinion in the Senate. The only question is ns to thc details ofthe measure. Its interference with established practice, and its repugnance to deep-seated preju dice—these objects may bo overcome, if a bill, on other accounts unobjectionable, could be devised. We are not dishe&rted, for our part, by the present defeat of this measure, There remains no doubt of its ultimate success. By every discussion, the objections to its passage will become appa- tent and tangible, and, of course may be more easily met. We think it probable that, ultimately, the measure will connect itselfwith some general bankrupt or insol- tent lasv, the want of which at present is a reproach to our system. Every honr.it debt- duced by cutting up the roads whiie wet and pulverizing the clods when dry. National Leghlnture.—fn thc Senate, on Monday Jan. 17, the engrossed bill “to a- bolish imprisonment for debt,” was again read : and. on the rjmv’ion “ shall this bil’ pass after debate, the bill was rejected by yeas and nays— Venn 20, Nays 23. The Senate proceeded to eonsiifer the motions ofthe 13th inst., directing the Sec retary of War to lay before the Senate an abstract ofthe rules and regulations of the army ; and a report of the divisions, brig ades. regiments, battalions, and companies of militia; and agreed th rcto. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Webster laid on the table the following res olution lit solved, That the President of the Uni ted States be requested to communicate to this House any correspondence which may have taken place between the U. States or their agents, and tjm Government of tin Netherlands, relative to the claims of citi- 2*'us of the United States on t.lmt Govern* According to the census of 182-1, the sp* portionmuit of representatives among the several counties in this state, 60 in number, two, Upson and Ware, having been formed last year, is as follows : Entitled to fovr members—Jasper, Tones, Putnam and Wilkes.—I—It). Entitled to three members—Burke, Cha tham, Clark, Columbia. Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Gwinnett, Hull, Hancock, Jackson, Monroe, Morgan, Oglethorpe, Richmond, Twiggs, Warren and Washington.—18— 4. Entitled tot wo members—Baldwin.Carr.- don. DeKalb, Habersham, Henry, Jefl’^rpon, Laurens, Liberty, Lincoln, Madison. M In- tosh. Newton, Pulaski, Scriven, Walton and Wilkinson—16—3 ?. Entitled to one member—Appling, Bibb. Bulloch. Brvan. Crawford, Decatur,‘Dooly, Early, Effingham- Emanuel, Fayette,Glynn, Houston, Irwin, Montgomery, Pike. Rabun. Tattnall, Telfair, Upson, Ware and Wayne. —22. Total, representative! 124 senutors 60 Drought to be absolved from his debts—nor j mont, so far as such communication may be deemed by him not injurious to the public interest. pre-existing debts, but debts hereatter to be contracted—on his delivering up, for the equal beuefit of all his creditors, whatever property he is possessed of. We do not know what more severe punishment of his debtor the hardest creditor could desire, than to strip him and his of all their world ly geer, and turn them naked out of doors. Yet this is all the mercy which even a hu mane bankrupt or insolvent system asks for the unfortunate debtor. We do not see, that, in devising such a system, we are un der any obligation to copy those objectiona ble features ofthe British Law, which have made its expediency questoinable. Our go vernment was. at the time of its establish ment, unique, and we do not see why we Bay not have an insolvent system, as we have a Constitution, tui generis. We con sider this whole subject, however, as being by the decision ofthe Senate yesterday, de ferred to the next Congress.” Banks.—\ writer in a Boston paper Btaies that there are now in operation in Boston. 13 Banks, besides the Branch Bank of the United States, the aggregate of Whuse capitals is a little over ten millions of dollars. There are in Boston 21 incor porated insurance companies, whose capi tals exceed six millions of dollars, 16 of them having capitals of three hundred thousand dollars each, and two of larger Bums. Thcre,are in the city of N. York, twelve Banks, besides the branch of the United 8t.ates,the aggregate of whose capitals is g13,450,000. There are in that city ten marine insurance companies, with copitals •mounting to j 1,650,000, and twenty three firo insurance companies, with capitals •mounting to 800,000. Thc amount of the dividends made by the twelve Banks in New-York was 792,250 dollars ; by the Bank of America, 5 per cent, the Mecha nics’, Phinnix and North River 7 per cent, the Manhattan 0$ per cent, the Union 5?, the Merchants’ 6, the City 5, the New York, •nd Franklin, 8, and thc Tradesmans’4. The dividends made by the Murine In surance Companies amount to 317,000 dol lars. Three of these companies divided twelve por cent, including the two dividends for the year; two divided ton per cent, one tight, one three, and three nothing. Thc Fire Insurance Companies made dividends to the amount of 567,200. Three of these •>rnp&nic8 divided nine per cent, five divi ded eight, two seven. Stale Trafficking.—A bill is before the legislature of Pennsylvania, entitled* “ A “bill for the promotion and regulation of! manufactnringand mining establishments” which proposes to sell the rights of a corpo ration to those who are disposed to embark in this business, and who will pay a certain ■um at a bonus into the treasury of the State* Mr. Rankin, of^Mississippi, offered the following, whieh lies on the table one day, by a rule of the House R» solved, That the Secretary ofthe Trea sury be directed to inform this House nf the names ond number of persons who wero entitled to claim land under the provisions ofthe act of the 3d of March, 1817, entitled “ act to set apart and dispose of certain public lands, for the encouragement of the cultivation of the vine and olive,” and .of those who have actually complied with “conditions of settlement aid cultivation of the vine and other vegetable productions, ” according to the stipulations of the contract entered into in conformity with the provis ions of said act, with the number of the tract allotted to each individual ho comply ing ; and also the number and names ofthe ! individuals, aird number of the tract allot ted to each, who have forfeited all claim to any portion of said lands, by reason of fail ure to comply with the conditions of settle ment and cultivation.” On motion of Mr. Livingston, it was Resolved. That the Committee on Roadi and Canals be instructed to inquire into the expedieev of causing an experiment to be made, at the seat of government, on a email scale, of the most approved mode of con structing roads on the plan practised under the direction of Mr. M’Adorn, in England, and o ’ railways under the patent granted to John Stevens, to Hoboken in New-Jer- e £h he House then went into committee of the whole, on the bill to provide for the continuation ofthe Cumberland Road, Mr. Sterling in thc chair. • The question being for fil’itig the Manl; for an appropriation with 150,0(H)—which, after debate, was passed by a majority of ten. Nothing further of any importance came before either house. There was a vote t.akon yesterday, in th' House of Representatives, which wo regard as a favorable augury of the .success of tin foil for the continuation of the Cumberland Road. We refer to the vote, by a majority of 10, to fill the blank in the bill with the sum of 150,000 dollars. The House was full, and we consider th«* vote as almost decisive of flu* hhcccsh of thi biJU Tiie vacant places and privileged seat* of the Hall were crowded with ladies, am the gallery was filled with the lords of crea tion, attrnctrd by t lie expectation, apparent ly of hearing Mr. Clay speak on the occa sion—in which expectation, it will be seen they were not disappointed. Among the numerous auditors that crowded the Hall of the House, of Represen tatives yesterday, to hear thc speech of Mr. Clay, we observed General Lafayette and Son.*—Nat, Int. New. York, January 13.—Accident.—A large crowd of spectators assembled Cortlandt-Hfreet dock about 12 o’clock this day, under the expectation of witnessing the landing ofthe pirates, which arrived here yesterday in the British brig Rifleman, boat, with the U. S. Marshall, was seen to put from the brig, in the North river, witli a number of persons in her, and pull in for the dock. The crowd anxious to see the pi rates, pressed forward on to the bridge or stairs which leads up from tho water on to the dock, and just as the Marshall nnd the bout’s crew stepped out of the boat on to the stairs, down the whole went in a mo ment and precipitated upwards of fifty por ous into the river where the water was Total last legislature, reps. senators 112 58 170 m Tn 1820, the population of the state amounted to In 1820, it. amounted to Whites 191,519 Blocks 153,254 252,438 -311,773 In 1824. it, amounted to Whites 222.281 Blacks 170,61ft 392,899 Increase, in 14 years 140,461,or 56 pr.ccnt. in 4 years 48,126, or 14 pr. cent. The following remarks are translated from a Paris paper ofthe 31st October, for the New-York American. The editor in udvocating the convention of Jun! 24th, 1822, replies to several objection* which have been raised against it, as being unfa vorable to French merchants, and tiieu pro ceeds thus: “ It isnot yet forgotton what an absolute stagnation followed the rupture of our di rect relations with the UniLu] States; and the same state of things would infalli bly return, if we were blind enongn to our true interests to recur to the narrow and shutllmg system to which wo then resorted, and winch is as well able to introduce rude reprisals now as in 1820. Tlie distress of which our maritime commerce complains, would be much increased, insti ad of being diminished, and Frunce would, in a gmai measure, lose that commercial activity which proves so advantageous, and which, whether it is performed in French or Amer ican vrswels, is no less precious to this coun largo appropriations for the like purpose.— That, it will be the interest of these states to build their ships in tilts country is a fact not. to be doubted. That we build butter ships than any other nation ofthe world is now fully admitted by men of naval science in every country of Europe—better in beau ty of model, in material, in sailing, and more easy to work in both light and heavy weather, than any other ships now afloat on the occean. For tho purpose of ship build ing the port of Baltimore is admirable adapt ed—our artizans, in every brunch connect ed therewith, are not excelled if equalled on earth, our facilities for procuring the very best materials, are extensive and various, and there is reason to expect from all these circumstances that some at least ofthe ves sels to be built for the new government of the south will he constructed in Baltimore. That. England has hitherto had the charac ter of building fine ships is true, but that she has of late years yielded the palm to the United States is equally certain. When the Franklin, seventy four, first visited an English port she was the admiration of eve ry beholder, and several artizans there re quired permission to take a model of her. Since that period the English hnve endea vored to build some ships after the Ameri can model, but they hnve not succeeded. Their ships do not Kail or work so well as ours, nor have they that mass of excellent materials for their construction und durabi lity, which the extensive live oak and cedar forests ofthe United Stales furnish.—It is right the new governments should be fully apprized of these circura lances, and we make the statement, in good faith, with a sincere wish to serve them, ns well as in jus- tire to our country, and to those artizans and mechanics, wno for ability, intelligence and industrv, leave nil the 125 Bbls. Phil, and Balt. Whiskey, 20 lUids. do. do. do. 100 Barrels Northern Gin ft Ilhds. do. do. 125 Kegs Nails, 100 Ihs. each 70 Barrels Prime Pork 60 Do No. 3 Mackerel 50 Do No. I &. 2 do. 20 Ilhds. Jamaica & St. Croix Sugars 20 Bugs Coffee 60 Barrels Loaf Sugar 90 Pipes Holland Gin & Cog. Brandy 100 Bags Shot, assorted 60 Kegs Dupont’s Powder 26 Tons Swe des Irou, assorted 20 Casks London Porter, pints and Quarts 50 Barrels Flour, Hyson and Gun Powder Teas, die Slc. die. L. PETTY. Jan 2ft 541, LVbevtj. T HIS EVENING, the aath January, the Exchange Long Room, will be other nations far hehiml, iiiuliimnnjrsi whom i exhibited u variety of !’ktu: esque and Mechanical Representations. The perlbrinunee will commence with a i)i»tilay of AUTOMATON FIGURES, al ter which American Scenery. Lafayette, bnmirlit to the Shores of Amer ica in the Car of Neptune, guarded by Lib ertv. Performances by thc Figures ; to be sur- eueiicd by Chinese Fire-Works, williom „ flume ur Smoko, in wIim.Ii will be exhibited .mpotlt..r»of; thllS thl> Arms of Georgia, and Wei- numbers ofthe very best are to be found in Baltimore. come Lafayette. To conclude with pur- PORT OF SAVANNAH. CLEARED, Ship Ophelia, Bliss, Charleston, S. II. Parkinan. Ship HenryTuke,Candler, Charleston, S. B. Pnrkinnii. Schr. Five Brothers,Fuller,St. Johns,E.F. Master. Sloop Maria, Snow, Darien, Muster. Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, Master. ARRIVED, Rrhr. Th onas. Revel, from Folly Land ing, Vir. will) corn to the nuister- Sloop Express, Harnett, Charleston, 1 day, to Cohen & Miller, M. St A. Smith, Butler & Scranton, S. A- Condy, C. W. Rockwell St co. E. Read, J. Gardner. A - try. fir the best channels nf„xport are there- Mille „ r > C.BakerPhUbrick & Scranton, by secured l o her productions, and the best i r Mr * K««y. 1 modes of import for the materials required „. ‘ m,’ °« ’, an )I a ' < !' . ,, • by In r manufacturer. ' L f lo,, P r br «® hors, lowland Darien, “ Instead ofseekinglo exclude the Amo- 1 da >' a ' f h t®. bales Cotton, oC,miming rlcan flag from our ports, as the means of « & i n tro.l.,efngn hurtful competition, our n.er- tT 1 ’ 1 ""' and N. J Bayard.- chants ought rather to study out the can- bus which render it prejudicial to o.ir rrude ;, „ ,.,i n . „ . to search out the means by which that na-1, .fft, P.T' Dan,n l Vil'T’ t.on so recently entered on a career which )! db Co “ on ' to 0 1! ' Laraar - a nd 1 • J* 111 ' isopon to all. lias boon able to extend its i «, r n • m ... relations to every pl.ee aceosssibln to com- r ® ,,aln .' ^ Dar.cn, 3 days, with inerce ;to rival tile English in China and C, "! on - Ma " , and even in India; and to take upon itself! r 1 Darien, 3 days, with to furnish the markets of St. Domingo and , Cutton ’ t0 B,,lb ' r& ,:0 ' South America with articles of the first j SAILED, necessity. Finally, it will be important to : Ophelia, BlUs, Charleston examine why France has never adopted Henrv Tnk«», Candler, Charleston the principle of reciprocity now received Chatham. Holland. Liverpool; srhr. F by all other countries—a principle, so eon- 1 Brothers, Fuller, St. Johns, E. F. ; sloop formed to social rights and justice, und so Maria. Snow. Darien ; sloop Delight, Coop- favorable to tho union of nations, and the er, Charleston. formances by the Automaton Figures. flj* Doors to open at half-past six, ami performance to coinmunce tit seven piocise j ly. Admittance for a lady and genth .nan ! 75 cents—single tick'd 50 cents. Children j 25 cents, to be had at the Bar of the Ex- ! change, where refreshments may be had as u&uai. Jan 28 54 FLOUR. R ICHMOND superfine Flour, Hnxall’s brand Falmouth, Va. do do Thistle Ur.md, in whole and half bbls Philadelphia, do do in whole and J bbl.- For sale in quantities to suit purchasers, and on accommodating terms, for upprovec paper. PONCE & MACKENZIE, jan 24 50l Gin, 1'tvk, S a e Moukis, a C. C. GRISWOLD. ctTers for sale, K BARRELS Northern Gin Ul 0 ilo Prime Pork, New-York city inspection 20 do Mess do 0 Tons Share Moulds 2 Tons Steel 12 Kegs Black Paint 8 do Verdigris Jan 1ft do do JtisWcto t>£ tlw. L'eftce am\ HutoUc Ofivt-.e. rglHE subscriber respectfully informs the X Public, that his office is now kept in | llryaii-Street, iu thn building recently in ship tbe occupation of Dr. Minis, and in the rear pregress of civilization. " Thc only cause of the preference giv en to American mivigaliou iu our ports, in brio ofthe City-Hotel, where lie will be found — 8 at ull hours ofthe buy, to attend to the du ties of either department. ' ISAAC RUSSELL. Jan 27 53|. A ship was in the offing yesterday. The sloiim boat Edgedeld, Brooks, from Moss voL. I and 2—price fl per volume.' Cow, ns New-York Hi ports, 2 vuls * CO '' ti, ' U “ iion of J U l'«so„’» Reports, Peake's Law of Evidence, containing decisions in the t.'i erent st.-fet and united Hiatus Courts, by Jobunli J) Norris, l vol. p. * Cow's Practical Treatise, Oil the Law of Partnership, 1 vol. $!'. Montague's Digest ofthe Lino of Partnership enlarged by copious references to Ann ricag d cisions.—2 vols. jju. Pocket Guide for the Tourist and Traveller, along the line of Canals, and the int ri -r commerce of the State of New-York, H. G. Spaflurd. Ai.so. BRACEBRIDGE HALL, 2 vols. Wax, 44. KNICKERBOCKER’S NEW-YORK, 2 vols. 12iiio. jjl. Jan 27 f,;ln Goshen J Sutter, I,aid,, c J UST received per ships William IVo*. lace and Juno, 15 Kegs Prime Goshen Butter 20 do Lard 10 Barrels choice Hams 10 Half barrels Pig Pork, put up 6/ family consumption 8 Barrels Sargent’s Crackers 12 Half barrels Fly Market Beef 2 Barrels Smoked Tongues IN STORE, 50 Barrels Prime Beef 30 do Mess dq GO do No. 1, do 40 do Prime Pork, city inspection 12 do Moss do 75 do Pilot and Navy Bread 50 do Potatoes 40 do No. 1, 2 and 3, M&ckarel 100 Half barrels Flour 50 Whole do do Together with a general assortment of al kinds of Groceries & Ship Chandlery. For sale by BRADLEY,CLAGHORN & WOOD, Anciaux’ Wharf .Tnn 27 Feather Lin.s J EST received by the William Wallace, a Inrge supply of the above nrlirin* with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be ofthe best quality Jan 27 i. w. Morrell. Sutter, Fins and hai-i s | KEGS first quality Gohhen Butter L ii 15 drums fresh Figs 10 boxes MusnifTl Raisins Just received and for sale bv A. BASSETT, No. 1 Mongin’s New Buildings Jan 7 Printing Paper. REAMS of good quality Imperial Printing Paper, for solo at rnst uni charges for cash, tire 27 Apply at this Otiico. I and ng pROM the schooner Nile, from Now sfe**! *-»**«- Which will be sold low from the wlirrt— Api.lv to P. M’DERMO'lT. Jnn 15 Corn. Q BUSHELS Corn on boardwht- JL /v Hampton, for sale by HALL & HOVT. lan 22 spite of all the duties imposed upon it; is , Hamburg and Augusta, arrived at Charles- the economy which tliey have 1h.i.i ly intro- • *° n 0,1 Tuesday. duced. in the fitting out and the saoing of ——— ■' —— t lieir ships. Every vessel is manned wiin as email a number of bailors as possible; the rapid improvements in the arts of naviga tion, have permitted them to dispense with many expensive precautions against the. Flour. 3 KO BARRELS Superfine Flour *3 ml 63 Half Barrels do do Lauding from schooner Friend to Peace, dangers ofthe seas ; and finally, their ma- and will be sold low, if taken from the ves* rine law, respecting the right of free bar- eel. Apply to IIALL & HOYT, gains, does not interfere to impose embar-1 Jan 19 raising conditions upon the merchant or the ' —— — sailor. Things are not established on this I line nf system in France. Our maritime trade is ■ J-#C/iiiij wima, UI shackled with petty regulations, which in-! OUPERIOR fourth proof Brandy crease its expenses nnd confine its motions. , ^ Do Moih ira Wine Do I)o Do Do Tcncrifle do Old Peach Brandy do Irish Whiskey Holland Gin P. M’DERMOTT. Thn ship master must take his sailors in such u place or no where; the law prescribes tlu* number lm must take to work his ves sel and to supply a loss ; and he is not al lowed to take any man as an officer who ! For sale low, by has not proved before the proper tribunal 1 dec 26 that he has passed through the regular 7TT i /. course of an apprenticeship. VVlPC rCdUCl'S Si* Q V ciSt-IPOn “ All these regulations are as old as the ( himnev Hnrlra 7th Century. They are contemporary with 7. n ’ those which wore placed by the government JlbbLIVLIIpcr snip Corsair, and for in our pianufactures, when they were con-1 ^ «alo by N. B. WEED, sidorod injurious to our interests. Those ” <>c laws whirl) prescribed the number of work- j men permitted to each branch of inunufac- 27 Pi ot Bread over their heads Assistance being ready at haml. all, it is bolioved, wero saved, I lure and the quantity and length'of the 1 4 O HALF BBLS. India’ Pilot Broad, though there were two or three hats re- thread which was to enter into every fab-jX^5 just received and lor sale by e.ivor.el which they cannot yet find owners rio, have been abolished in our day. I'ri-1 J. B. HERBERT St CO. _p„ i vote interests has been recognized as the dec 29 for.—£r. Pott. 50,000 ^ DS MOS9 ’ — Jan 27 t. W. MORRELL. Swaim’s Panacea. k FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated rfi Medicine, just received per ship Glr.be, and for sale by GEO. RYEKSON. dee I I ast A’ .- licet 1,-OR SALE by nnv 24 ion 11 ox ; to ves. N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nkw-yohk State Literature Lottery, CLASS IV. O- TO UK nn.l BVVO.V TnF. SIXTIi OKA t‘HII. A K.X T. AM) UK I OX- CLUJIKD LX O.VK DJUH JXO. Viait iMft.ti’hssftg. J UST received by the William Wallace, an additional supulv of DOUBLE ami ; SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which will be warranted ofthe best quality. I. W. MORRELL. I N this scheme the amount of casht* ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the trie lowing manner 2 Prizes of Stoooc 8 !••••» 17 20 41 51 Jan 27 5.0(10 ...... 8,083 1.000 ....... 5()0 200 11)0 and a Inrgo number of smaller denomin* tion. and chances for a short limo only, SD DOLLARS—Shares in proportion. Orders received and forwarded, freo of c * pense, by W. ROBERTSON, who ordered in the Lottery just closed, Hair Siftees , persons in this city, R ECEIVED hi-,h. i «, ... , No.25.343,combination 54,22.30, Ihil 1 ; h b> te ^‘“"Matilda,and 2.H10, 8,28,29. 10° Jan 16 id 1 ^ N. B. WEED, , and a large atnonni in smaller Jiriicr I J*A*« Georgia Syrup. 8 HOGSHEADS GEORGIA SYRUP, just received and for sale by ORRAY TAFT. ii Jan 27