Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 29, 1825, Image 2

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$ v< BY O. X W. ROBERTSON, ■-• PUBLISHERS or THE LAWS OP TI1R UNION, Haii.t pacer, : : Country paper. : RIGHT DOLLARS : PIVF DOLLARS. si^srsfm SATURDAY MORNING. JAN. 20, 1045. A Charity Sermon, in fuvor of the Sa Tannah Free School Society, will be preach ed at the Episcopal Church, TO-MOR ROW MORNING, by the Rev. Mr. Car ter, and a collection afterwards taken up for their benefit. The Mailt.—The mail due last night be- yond Charleston, again failed. Several of the back mails arrived. Among the pa pers received, are Washington of the IStli and 17th instant. Nothing north ofCharles- ton, later than previously received, came to hand. The Northern papers, very generally, complain of the irregularity of the Mails, in consequence of the bad Btate of the roads. The New-Orleane Mercantile Advertiser dress; that they Jo not mean to rt/frvit /— volume of one hundred and forty printed status, that the Luisianu Insurance Compa- Jhet therefore, before long, wo may hp e f^ P“K£»' , ... to lieur of a resort to force ; and that l will, We have turned over the leaves of thin ny has paid Iohbcs during the lust six years, he a brilliant achievement for the miJjty of| volume of documents, which we finjl to l>< tatho amount of one. hundred and sixty thou- Kentucky, to put down thoir siiprord^Mu-1 aCdeast as important as any that hpve beei saarf dollars, and has given dividends for the dicial tribunal, at the point the Layd#!* presorted to Congress at the present sea- ’ ® . . - - - ;Bion. They consist ot letters from the ouc- aaine period of time, oi forty-six dollars and rotary of State, to Mr. Forsyt h, the twenty foe cents per share per annum, on National Legislature.—We have alroafy ] earliest date of which is thirteenth June, 0.10 hundred dollars Daid in published a notieo of the proceedings of, MSI,and ofMr. Foraytli, to the Secretary one hundred oils pa Congress on Friday, 14th instant, the ealy 0 f state ; of letters which passed botwoen = I proceedings received by m«il direct jast j M r . Anduaga, lute Minister Plenipotentia- The schooner Trio, of Portsmouth, left night. On tlmt day no oilier interesting ! ry f run , Spain, and the Secretary of State ; u * *“* The following ! of letters between the Secretary of State BY AUTHORITY. S3IB17 IB(D(!)IS -o- w. T. WiWVftms, H AS just received, Memoir of the!* and character of the Rioht Hnn EDMUND BURKE, by James Priur, E»q J vol. Uvo. ’ V Vie Human Heart a new novel—R7j cents. T/ieodaric, p —- ‘r Buchantian's Sketches . ... , business was transacted. that place a short tune since, after macks- rc8 „i„tions wore offered. ! and the present Charge des Affaires of An Art authorizing the Secretary of the Treae- rel, and returned to port in about 44 hours, On motion of Mr. Vail Rensselaer of N. Spain ; and u more recent correspondence ury <„ adapt a new Hydrometer for atcer- with sixty barrels, which were taken iu nine w8 , ~ ... i between the Department of State, and Mr. tuining the proof of tiauori. hours bv seven hands I Tllnt th ® Co m mittee on Mihta- Nelson, the present Minister of the United T»E i‘ enactedby the Senate and House 1 of the North American Indians 1 vol 41 re hours by seven hands. ry A rt ulr8 be instructed t. inquire into the. States to Spain. 15 of Representatives of the United States, Tull'S fnr AlfLle ' expediency of authorizm, the Secretary of, Wl,at to do with these documents, we 0| - America, in Congress assembled, That ., „ . , V » M,t,ierS ' The Olden Time.—'The following resola- War to cause to be prepireu lor the uso of arn at a lose to know. To publish them all the Secretary of the Treasury be, anil he is t rtn8 * atea «romtheFrenchofJ.N.Bouil!y tionofthe Common Council of Albany, N. the militia of the United Statu, a Com- j s impossible; tomake a selection is difficult, hereby, authorized, under the direction of , f centH ' v. r™ «. * a. Spg.fSS?"'*™ ^ISKSSSSi y, “ ? e “ ° f the Uw Board, now on record in the Clerk’s office. Mr. Reynolds, ol l ei. offered the lollow- |,p ep 0 ur readers in total ignorance of these deem best calculated to promote the public It affords an example in the expenditure of Tli* a r»»» 1 P 8 ^ 8 I and we believe we shall make the ! interest, in lieu of that now public money, which might be profitably re- ed to inquire into the expediency of 'appro-, “"-The papers show a state of considerable ’ p^wfoniquoraTand^that, after'*'""^ 'cast is now another sort of affair from dollars, for the purposeiof improving or three years, between this Government at. wa ran a the navigation ot the Curaberland-ftW, m j and that of Spain. Wo learn from them tit was in the year 4o, even among the state of Tenessee. the fact, which we were not before aware In support of this proposition, Mr. Rey-I nolds delivered a speech; after which, the membered at the present day. A corpora- fritting, a sum oi^ money, not^ exceeding excitement, on both sides* for the last two tun ft what the calculating Dutch Burgomasters of Al- bnny • resolution offered by him was ordered to be At a common council, held at the City laid on the table. Hall, on the — day of- , 1754, On motion of Mr. Cambrelcng, of N. Y. Risuhed, Tiiat his honour the Lieut. The resolution of the Legislature ofGeor- gia, relative to a resolution of the State of Ohio, was communicated to the Legisla ture of Massachusetts, by the Governor of that State, on the 17th inst. The Baltimore Morning Chronicle of the SOth inst. says, that Geii.LAXAvtTTE arri ved the evening previous from \Vashington. The bad state ofthe roads had deterred him from visiting Richmond by land. Late and important from Peru.—Gener al Cortez, has arrived at Philadelphia, from Alvarado, and has furnished the following interesting intelligence frum Peru. Mr. Ssntamaria, the Colombian minister resi dent in Mexico, had received accounts from Callao ofthe third of November, brought to Acapulco by the brig Pallas, captain Henry Bermond, from Guanchaco, a port in the province of Trujillo. Bolivar’s head quarters were at Andaguailas.on the road to Cuzco, on the 16th of October, having de feated Canteracin Guamanga and RioPau- pas. Of 6,000 men that composed Canter- fcc’s army, 1800 had united and were re treating towawda C—o. to join the remains •f La Serna’s forces, who had been aeiea.- •3 in tho neighborhood of Chareas by the •riny of Buenos Ayres. This army had taken possession of the provinces of Potosi, Cochabamba, Orudo, Puno.and Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Bolivar himself writes to Mr. Santamaria, assuring him of the speedy termination of the campaign, m a Chilian •rmy was marching from Arica to join that of Peru and Buenoa Ayres. The reinforce ment from Carthagena, St. Martha and Puerto Cabellohad arrived at Guacho from Panama; whence also hadbaen shipped a million and a halt of dollars for the army in Peru. Lima was occupied by the patriots. -andCallao was blockaded by sea aud land, by the combined land and naval forces, the latter being under the command of com modore Blanco, of the Chilian service. The Spanish ship Asia and brig of war Achilles had made an attempt to escape from Calloa, but being pursued by the Peruvian and Chilian squadron, returned to port, which so exasperated the comman dant of Callao, that be opened a fire on them from the batteries, wishing, to force them to a desisivc engagement. it was _ R- tabid. That the Secretary ofthe Trea- Governor, aud the gentlemen that attended 8 ,j rv bn directed to furnish this House with him from New-York, also the commission- such statements as m ly have been received ers from neighbouring governments, be ask- ‘Wh* Bank of the United States era- ° b nrurinjr its transactions for the ynar !821# ud to dinner at the City Hall to-morrow.— As beforo stated, the hill amironriiitiiur “* ,VJ "7" . ... I , l" .n r pr .‘/s - sold m this marketa day or two past, at a This board has agreed with Robert Lotridge -ilO,000 dollars as a subscription to the ; profit ot - 26 doMars on the origrinal cost and to prepare for the Bailie, at one shilling and °in' e 1"'.P ea ^ ari l J Ca - charges. Who knows, therefore, through v ' nal Company, was passed—\eus80, Nays h J’ npU / rh.nr sixpence tor each dinner, and that the com- J 83 ia ne c n of, that the conduct of Mr. Anduaga, the last Minister from Spain to this country, was considered so offensive, as to have been made the subject of representation to hie Government, through our Minister Mr. Nel son.—ib. Novel Importation.—We understand that 16 bales of Cotton, purchased in Charleston at 1 ‘2tV cents a pound, wore brought up in tho Steam-boat Henry Shultz, and werj monalty pay for the dinners at their own J The Baltimore papers of the 20th. recelv • ed last night, furnish the proceedings of Congress one day later than yet received. proper cost, and that the liquor be at the expense of the city. The state of Kentucky, has been for a long time past, agitated by t wo parties, un der which the citizens have been very gen erally arranged. These parties derived In Senate, on Tuesday the 18th instant, Mr. Findley presented the petition of_Wm. Brandt & Co. merchants, of th« town of Archangel, in Russia, owners of two ves sels, and subjects of Russia, by 8. Chew, of Philadelphia, their attorney in fact, pray ing that certain additional tonnage and dis their origin from sundry laws, passed by 1 [ r ' m * na ti n g duties paid into the custom- n,i;J. I |' nu,,e *t New-York, by their agents, what new channels the groat staple of the Southern country may beneficially pass both for commercial men and the planter, before it dually rests in the consumers bauds ?— Augusta Chron. COMMERCIAL. Extract of a letter received in Charleston. “ Liverpool, Dec. I.— 1 The detention of this vessel by head winds, enables us to hand you a detail of what has been done in Cot The totul the Legislature of that state, termed relief-; t | ie 8uW 8hips an( i t | ie ’ ir c8r „ oe8i , “ be ’ re . ] Ion .luring the last three Hays, laws, which were intended to afford relief! funded. I n ™° l ‘ n .i to to the people, from the embarrassment and! 0n . th l R r « B °lntion * question arose,wheth- ™" n ’ in * , a u?,™*! tinn, 10 Surat, and 110 Bengal. The Ame rican consisted of 4. f »:36 Uplands, 756 Or leans, 518 Tenness-ies, 313 white and 21 stained Sea Ie-ianda. “ Uplands, 41 at 8^d ; 21 at. 8$d ; 50 at j , . • . , , , | er a foreigner, having a claim against this depression under which the west has labor- ] collntry , p „ 88(We( i ti* riffht t0 a ' p , y dirert . ed in common with a groat part of the; ly to Congress, or whether it should not be Union, aftor the war, in consequence ofthe j ma '1o to *ne ft> tho minister or consul of the „ Un .„ nrtll 41 «. .... . R , d . suspension otspecio payments, by the Hanks. , in the ' firfit instanrB< Uld bv him throl 1 h ' Bjd ; 4.1ft at 8<; 20!) at nj ; 1785 at 9.1 ; 41)8 and an unfavorable state of exchange I the medium of the Secretary of State. Af- J15 at 9jd ; 151 at 9 ft ; 288 at 9^d; •“ - Commerce. I st 81 *°d i 50 at lOJd ; 143 at lUjd; In the House of Representatives, the ’ i? J'>• , Tcneryeea, 49 at 8|d; 189 at monwealth *— — j -cl consideration of the hill for the continuance *?• Sea Island, white, 20 at 16d ; 10 at principal of these acts, was the ineorpora tion of a Bank, under the title of the Com- lonwealth Bank, for the redemption °f!SSSitS llid; 33 ^t 17.V; 3n"t',8d * 7 at t^jd ; U ,n p l ,cc of specie, the public The bill was oiposed bv Mr. M’Dutlie, and 4t lflJd ! , 27 nt 19,1 164 8t 2( ? d ; 22 at 20 l d l i n/ia sax 41, a .1.1a „ .. I a.I -t . , ■ t -... ,4 fi n 4 .7-1,1 ■ -1C at ) 1 -1 ■ 1... * —J 1 1 —. 0.1 1 A lands of the state were* pledged, liam* “w r MirwiXator! The* debate 40 : ^ at * 8ta ' ne( ^» II at J 1° staying executions, &c. were also passed. c . ont *nued until a late hour, when a »,«. t . .. . tion was taken—yeas 93—nays B2. ! Inhere was nor so much doing to-day as 1 hese, according to our recollection, or j a message was rec eived from the Presi- eith ? r of the two P^ceding, but the market measures having the same effect., were de- dent, in compliance with a resolution of the con *J nues vp *"y j rnv Turpentine, 5800 hhls dared unconstitutional by the State Judici- f, en8,e * “ay last, enclosing a rspori from P™ d ’ soVaaka" fr a''lOa 1 ’."" 10 ’ “* W ' ctary, as impairing the obliga-ion of con- 80ll8 why th ' e canvaPs . c ,f ble8 hni | tracts. Tho Legislature, however, were made af American hemp, may no*, be used', a/v.„ n.;.™. r„„ a determined to hold the ground they had ta- »JvanUre 1 wif "ff""' ves|ln,R '- w : ith standing the bad weather experienced du- ken, and the contention has been continued, ^gn^ti Zf' h ° T*’ '"i ™ 77 for two or three years past, during which manufac’urers of hemp, and other sources ul'iL '!, 5, ^ the Judges, notwithstanding the effort. ^ ™-,ng concln.ions Sy^^hreV^ll^ffi^hdor 11 "^ 8 - made to displace them, have aiso success-. | 8t . That hemp may he cultivated in the From all the information wo were able to fully held their ground. It appears, how- £ .any'extent which our ne- Juu'tafirst haS-Priee 0 . during the W ever, that, at last the^Legislaturediave ob- ., () T|mt y in j'j,,, ' e8ent mode ofnlUivtt . week Missmsipp, and Louisiana, choice, This was effected by!tion, there are some errors, which may !?J. 8 -i V®, .’led “a bill to re-; readily be corrected when more attention ^nm’i tfa /n1’ lu‘ Ten ' is paid to it. nossee and Alabama, 10 J a 13j. tained the victory, the passage of a bill, entitled peal the law organizing the Courts of Ap- ! T)nrim. Jan. 25—Cntlnn. Sea-Island 24 ! a 48—stninnd 14 a 17—upland tl a I1j.— ~ * * -Corn, plenty. 50 eta. ... . , 3d. That, in its natural state, it is, in all peals, and to reorganize a Court of Ap-1 important qualities, equal to that which we peals.” This bill not only deprives the' are ' n habit of importing. Judges of their seats, but sweeps away ev-! 4th - J ,18t il ! 8 in i u7od in th8 '»” d ” ” f cut-. Rice 42 50 a 4-1. b „ ^ p * cv ! ting andjiropn ring it, for mannfnot«>fcs ! «* ery vestige of tho Court, depriving even) 5th. That, if sown Hiirkp.r nn tho grnn n 4 the Clerk and Sergraut of the Court, (held ' wa,e *'- rotte, l7 and prepared with cure, it EZED, by an old soldier, Col. Taylor,) of th.iroffi- wi jf,J e ^ P '' r,,nSr:,i ' "?" 8 ‘»« ■"?*■«*. j On Thursday night last, Arav.rr, F. .. I. 3 J 6t h- rnat canvass, cables, and cordage, 1 Duiikee of Wilminwinn Unn.l « n ..ii..n «r ces, notwithstanding every effort in tliicr| manufactured out of it, as now cultivated, | Georgia. ^ ’ favor. are inferior in color, strength, and dtirnbili- ‘ The * U. S. Agent at Turks Island, has given official notice that a ship called the Jerome Maximilian, Capt. Marre, from N. York, fur Port-au-Prince, has drifted a- shore near Sand Key, and that considera ble property having been saved, which Comes under the denomination of derelict. and will be dealt with according tu law. During the discussion, we learn from the 1 [ y ’ 1° ‘ h ro^ am, '' U< i!'' r '’ d *7 ""'T 16 ' 1 sspjss %rt■- - The Grand Lodge of the State of North Carolina, has voted live hundred dollars to wards erecting a Monument at the grave of Washington, at Mount Vernon. A sim ilar grant, it will be recollected, was made by the Grand Lodge of Hew Hampshire, and that of Tenussee. A Barbados paper of the 16th Nov. con tains a report received from Porto Bello, that Bolivar had succeeded in annihilating the Spanish Royalists in Pcnif-with a loss ou Ilia part of ten thoutand men. There is reason to believe that this ia nothing more than an exaggeration of tho successes of Bdivar, of which we have previously been informed. Thu moat authentic info reflation is that received at Philadelphia from Gen. Cortez. the annual report ofthe manager of the State Frit->„ of Massachusetts, laid be. fure tho Legislature, it appcarJ that the (lumber of convicts for tho last year WHS *98. This statement also abewe that the tabor cf tbo convicts lias exceeded their own expenses by the Bnm of ^17,139 45 eta. and qhtt tile whole expense of the prison and tile oriannem in less than the nett income of apjwlnunent'of fourth Lidge^ThTcourt |" rZl ™T' Z ^ ' (■ a„lu taii.u ti,„ ° , l convass, cables, and cordage,made oFIii’ini) •'* Appeals, with the samo salary as tliG *i, n m>nnrii< -c *i,_ o* , ^ , J I,.,., A »sxt£ tsss StUPZ. sxs^xxias^SLS: a-gar- f ~«" ot removing the present judges, by a repeal oftlio law organizing the Court.) U , 1 » 4 lit., .a —. _. , l r sum awMisJiv PORT OP SAVARKAR. IfaMngtm, Jm. tS—The House af Re- is ,| ay8 , t0 " ,| ie master, and Sugar and Mol presentatives, yeat.fr,lay, found ilfelf enga-, l as8r8 , to V V m . Gaston. Lull, ship Mont- ec. unnn a new auhiect— not a nrinpin n • i_- r . . ■ tion and substitution, the duties imposed by law upon distilled apirits shall be levied, collected and paid, according to the proof ascertained by any Hydrometer bo substitu ted and adopted. H. CLAY, Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Washington, Jan. 14,1845; Approved. JAMF.S MONROE. j ut , of England, prescribed by - 7 8 .. 1 addition of the principal A1WKRJ. certaining the DECISIONS, by Thomas Day, ter such adop- vo “* 1 an< * 2 —price jfi per volume. : j *-- Cowan's .Yew- York Reports, \ For Charleston, The Steam-Boat HENRY SHULTZ, Capt. Lubbock, .. ■ ■ Will he here this day at noon and leave THIS EVENING. For freight or passage, apply to G. B. LAMAR. Jan 49 5u r THE UvftYUftUe VeutrttoquUt, I NFORMS the public, that he will give a COLLOQUIAL DIVERVISEMENT, at the Exchange Long Room, on MON DAY EVENING NEXT, to commence at tieven o’clock and conclude at nine o’clock, on which occasion, Mr. .T.aylok will exer cise the most extroardinary inflections of ig a continuation of Johnson’s Reports, 2vols. ^ Peake's Law oj Evidence\ containing dccisiuns in the different states and United States Courts, by Joseph P, Nerris, 1 vol. 49. Gow’s Practical Treatise, on the Law of Partnership, 1 vol. $9. Montague's Digest of the Luiv of Partnership. enlarged by copious references to American decisions.—2 vols. $12. Pocket Guide fur the To m hi and Traveller, along the line of Canals, nnd the interior commerce of the State of New-York, b* II. G. Spafford. ai.so, BRACEBRIDGE IIALL, 4 vols. 12roo. $4. KNICKERBOCKER’S NEW-YORK, 2 vols. 12mo. $1. Jan 27 53p Q the human voice. Jan 29 55 TlcKETS ItblCKIVEI). T HOSE who have ordered tickets in the UNION CANAL LOTTERY, 15th Class, are informed that they are ready, nnd are requested to call and take them.— The following are the capitala 830,000 10,000 5,000 5 000 2of 2.128 t 20 f 1.000 •It he dr.wn on the ninth of March. TICKETS SEVEN DOLLARS. Those who wish to adventure, aud save a dollar, would do well to apply soon, as tickets advance in a few days, and orders cannot be received at the above price, but a very short time, at LUTHE It’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. Jan 29 . i.uiKiing, FROM SHIP JUNO, 100 Bundlos Hny jnn 28 33 barrels Whiskey 8 do 1st quality Newark Cider 5 casks Cheese 4 bales Brown Sheetings For sale by s. b: parkman. 54 p Lamp <41. J UST received per brig Gov. Hopkins, and oilier lute arrivals from New- C LEA REL), Ship Emerald, Ilow?s, Liverpool, Johnston, liills & Co. ARRIVED, Brig May Flower, Snow, New-Orlcans. But this ellort to save the Judges was vain. The Legislature were determined to destroy the Court root aud branch. On|gcdupona new subject—not a principle, j iromery, loading "for Boston" Sunk,, ton this motion a ilehute ensued, which occupi- but a new application of the principle, viz :. ™|,, 9 ,y ()m n.i , ' r . 9 . ’ 9 ed the remainder ofthe day (Tuesday 21st a proposition'to t,d»cribe to the SM ofthe'Zra from Porlmnomh V & ^ ult.) until I.f rdark, ih whole ofthe fol-, Chetapeake Canal, to the amount of three lowing day, and an hour or two of the night, I hundred thousand dollars. After an expo- - Origins “ ’ ' ^‘-nnebee, both loi N. the whole ol Thursday, and until late ot sit ion of the views of the Committee, by Mr. I S.hr Rnhv 1 innlkon ,.> i night, when the question was taken and Hemphill, the bill was ordered to be^ en- with Lh,m &e to B ^*4 c n U ' y "’ th,; amendment rejecte,1-Ayes 41, Noes 59. ,g r , Jed for a 3d reading, bya majority of lt fs B Paul in “ and ‘ers * ' 1 he quest, 0 ” was then upon reading the four votes. The day being very unpleasant, “ nU 0tl,ere ' bill a third time now. After some motions j the House was rather thin, and it is prnba- Inn nmiBaliii uuaa unJ . UI.. tl,., tl.l.i,, , ...Ml t. _ were made to adjourn the house by yeas and . ble that thirty more votes will ho riven on nays, &e.the question was decided in the ; the third reading ofthe hil!,than'wore on alliirmativo. Yeas 54. A motion was then | the question of its engrossment. These made to dispense with the third reading, to thirty votes may be supposed to be equal- which there was little* or no nnmwition mid rlii,i,irwi m>„n i.;u r» i... which there was little or no opposit ion, and ly divided upon the bili.‘ It is said, hovvev- the question shall the bill pass ? was ileei-, er, that n.mnjnrity ofthe thirty are ill favor ' ,1 in the affirmative, Ayes 51, Noes 14. Inf it. It is probable, therefore, that the It was half past eleven o’clock at night bill will pass tho House of Representatives when the bill passed. During the discussion, the previous ques tion was twice moved; but the motions were withdrawn, at the solicitation of members- hut this is probable only, being by no ineane certain. The decision of yesterday, if sustained, will be one ofthe moat interesting which The bill was enrolled, signed, by* Mr. has been made in Congress for manvyears. Speaker, and laid before the Governor, who j The object ia of high importance, jn a na- he fare twelve o'clock on Friday informed the j tional view, os a measure of defence and Senate that he had approved and signed j precaution—of infinite importance in war, the -same.’’ So the Court of Appeals was i and of little less, in another sense, in peace, rendered hart du combat. j j nb The bill which has pussed does not fix or | January 17 Rrtalioiii nilh Spain A provide any talariet for the new judgesresolution ofthe Senate, passed at the last that matter will bo the subject of another, session of Congress, calling upon the Pres- bill. | ident of the United States to transmit to What is to bo the result of this measure, I that body information ofthe offuet produced we cannot predict. It ia a singular state of I on our relations with Spain by the rccogni- xffuirs, and is likely to be remiered inure bo | tion of the Independant South American by tile opposition qf the Judges who appear governments. The documents affording to object altogether to this mode of legisla- ■ that information, it will be scon, by refer- ting them out of office. The Lexington ence to the Message of the President, it was Reporter of the *7tb ult. asserts, that “ the Ilia intention to have laid before Congress low, legislating the Judges ofthe Co- r in connection with the Message. That in- of Appeals out of office, is in the lace tentinn was accidentally not carried into ef- of the Constitution—that they - could hoofed. On tho 5th of this month, they were " 1 1 1 1 '■ 1 1 iffluiin ■III*:* Steam Boat Carolina, Wray 3 days from Augusta, with Boats Nos. 14 Se 16 in tow, 1312 balesofCotton, and othermerchandize, to G. B. Lamar, C. L. Lawrence, R. Camp bell, S. Wright, C. C. Griswold, Dulmmcl &. Auzc, J. N. Niven, R. W. Waterman A. co. S. B. Parkman, P. Hill, Cumming& Gwathmey, J. Gumming & Soil. A. Gallo way, and others. Passenger, Mr. Z. Clark. BELOW, Ship James, Oliver, from Liverpool, to Samuel Wright. SAILED, Brig Francis, Robinson, Barbadoes. The steamboat Hamburg, Bbtckman.arr. at Charleston on Wednesday, from Ham burg and Augusta. AKIUVKD FROM THIS PORT, At Darien, sloops Eleanor, Dean; Rising Sun, Chase. At Charleston, 26th instant, steam boat Augusta, Green. Charlettan, January 26 Arrived, ship Charles, Moacom, Boston, 17 days. Hr. brig Trafalgar, Ballentine, Liverpool (3 days. Itrig Pioneer, Smith, Boston 7 days. Sclir. Sally Si Polly, Merritt, St. Thomas 12 dayB. Cleared, Br. bark Caledonian, M’Comb, Liverpool; brig Hyperion, Baker, New Or- t"-""' glltttJWlttjdlittlMtta M York and Now-Be<lfnr<l 1500 G illons of Winter Strained Sperm Oil. IN STORE, 10 Tierces do. do. do. 3 do. Train or Gin Oil 2 do. Tanners do 20 Barrels of Paint Oil For sale by HAZARD & DF.NSLOW, Whittaker-St. 2d door from tin* Bay. Jan 15 44JJ V ftit M.i\ LiMssftfcs J UST received by the William Wallace, nn additional supplv of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which will be warranted of tho best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Prime Ka9tern Hay OflBUNDLES now landing from «vlF ship Tamerlane, put up by Capt Johnstone, and for soleby geo. f. palmes, Exchange Dock. Jan 17 -44r.il Feather Beds. J EST received by the William Wallace, a largo supply of the above articles, with Bolsters anil Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. I. W. MOl Jan 27 MORRELL. T HE subscriber intending to close liii business in this city, oli'ers his stock at. reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns. Sew try nnd Book Cases, Wardrobes, French l’v-ss- cs, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tahler.l'um. inodes, Pillar and Claw Work Table!, Card Tables. Tea Tables, Dining Tables, Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Wriling Ta. Ides and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Standi, Wash Stands, Candle Stands, Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogauv high post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, CottB, Mattreasu, Looking-GIneses, Fancy & Windsor Chain, &c. at the Ware-House, corner of Wliitta- ker-Street and Bay Lane. J. H. O. also requests that those who «it indebted, will please to make payment wi In out delav, and those having any demundi, present {heir accounts for seltlemsai. J. II. OLDERSHAW. Jan 25 51 j! MR. P HIL UPS, OF ROCK VILLI ACADEMY, 5. CAROLINA. H AVING arrived in this city, for the purpose of establishing a School tor Youth of both sexes, he respectfully so licits the patronage ofthe public. The testimonials of his ability, jittentios, Mild kindness, to the pupils that liuvt* beet placed under his tuition, and their rapid progress in the several branches of their education, nt the examinations, particular ly in the English Grammar, from the manner of his teaching it, will, he earnest ly hopes, ensure t© him a portion of patro nage. Terms of Tuition in the following branch es of education, $50 per Annum English Grammar, Writings Ariihnufit, Geography, AJrnnomy, History. Hint* oric and Composition, Natural and Moral Philosophy, and the. Belle Let Ires. French and Latin, if required, at an ditinnal charge. Navigation and the manner of measuring tho distance of tho sun and moon or fix-3 stars, and of computing the longitude bv In* nar observations ; the method ot‘finding the latitude by double altitudes, and Jie vi•na tion of the compass, taught upon reaM iia ble terms. Miss Phii.mfs will assist in the tuitioa ofthe young ladies entrusted to his rare. Should Mr. Piiili .ips be no fortunate »* to meet with a sufficient support, it i-* In* intention to open school on the third d January, and further will establish a llnaril- ing school, upon the same terms as those "f his academy at Rockville, and masters to instruct in accomplishments requisite, will be provided. Any lady or gentleman wishing to honor him with their patronage, will have the kindness to send their cards to his present plnce of residence, nt Capt. Dottvillrt Johnston’s-Squarc, and lie will mmfihalv ly wait upon them. dec 13 I6|| Moss. 50,000 POUNDS MOSS, want. Jan 27 t. W. MORRELL. Georgia Si/nip. 8 HOGSHEADS GEORGIA SYRUP, just received and for. nnle by Jan 27 ! by ORRAY TAFT. 53 URfiflft Crockery. imiE subscribers continue to file orders * for Crockery, of any description, on advantageous terms Persons wishing to In1he£° r J h<? Spr ‘" C ’ T uld do wo11 hand In their orders. 88 *>«riv as the month of January. J. J. HERBERT Si CO. -■""i Justice of t\ie l'eacc Notary Public Office. T HE Biibscriber respectfully informs tit Public, that his office is now kept 3 Bryan-Streot, in the building recently 111 the occupation of Dr. Minis, anil in then 1 ] ofthe City-Hotel, where lie will be found at all hours of the day, to attend to the 6* ties of either department. ISAAC RUSSELL- Jan 27 • 53t Wauta a aituaUunaa Ov«’ seer. A PERSON who can produce the au’d satisfactory recommendations, »» ,6 ' gards character and abilities, as a Plante) and a Manager of a Plantation. For W tiler particulars, apply to F. D. PETIT DE VILLERH- Jan 21 49u*j Sivaim’s Panacea. ^ FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrate* t\ Medicine, just received per ship *'[7 tad for Bale by GEO. RVERSOi* i