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00W»»>mK {,*,• I I triwu DOLLAR*.
tu»f.d**iKminmo, Die. pi. m
•j the antral of Um door Harriett, Capt
Bellas, oo Saturday. odo hwo rewired Betti
more papers to tbe ttUh hat. tatolwira. *
New-York papers to the 20tb inst. have
teen'received in Charleston. They «oot»ln
•othinx later Awn Europe Uau «• hau» pub-
' KelmL ■ •
-# : ■ rays
, .The Legialatar* tare eppoietei John Kell.,
Em « QjainieilrrntT " /,t -* rirar Attamaha io
ptaoe-UfWm. CareochsO. dsoM.
The Otoke of Saxe Weimar, eHired ot An-
gurteoottaJlet inat. beiag We piwuma on
kit Wo; to New-Oil*»M.
It appear* by in octuol enurnc ratine that
the prewot population of IbeTtowo of Maoon
• betweeo eight and nieo hundred.
Suicide.—An inquest was held yesterday
on die bod; of a man oamcdBoHJAHtr Brown,
who formerly kept ax Oyster Cellar Io llto
olty.' He ru found haoging from a door
ikreen, (iuoh ai ace uoed io tarornc) by i
baodkerchieT<v hifoib* had nailed to the top,
ftateoed it arouod. hie neck, and than kioked
Jthe bench from cinder him, oo which he stood
The dtaTwro»-*iletij)y dhlooaled.
The steara-Koaf Henry Cjay. .with a full
cargo of good*. was. lost on tMi 1th ioet. on
the Alabama Hirer. No lirea lost-Cargo
more or leu damaged.
fwo negroes were executed in JVfiUedge-
vllle on the 16th inst. agreeably to sentence
pronounced by’the Inferior court, floe ot
them was found guilty uf Burglary, the other
of assaulting a white person with.intent to
murder.—The Recorder Says s—“ An amend-
ment to the Penal code te far at respects the
definition of tlge word Burglary, as now pro-
poaed to tbe Legiilature, appear! to ns highly
neceeaary. . The lirea of our alara property
are insecure for what in Bughtod would
termed mere Petit Larceny,' end subject the
offender! to some corporated punishment not
extending either. to. life or limb, it with ua,
made Burglary, aod puoiabad capitally. ’
PRRIVATE CORESPON DENCB.
to Ttu XDiToaa or the oioroiais.
M'lledoevillu, Dec. 21.—-Both Houaea
of the. Legislature have agreed to adjour
one die to morrow. For a day or two past
they have been hually engaged in hurrying
thrqugh anch billa aa it waa thought posai-
ble to paaa within the time limited. A veat
qunntily-of matter will] neverthelesa be laid
over, which lies patted through ita firat aod
aedond stages. I have not time to give
even my usual extracts from ihe Journals
hut shall endeavor in another letter to notice
, the result of the principal bill*.
Aloogahd very interesting Report was
, on Tuesday presented in Senate from the
Committee on the. State of the Republic
embracing the several parts of 'the Message
of the Governor and other matters, referred
to them, The Committee; upon the subject
of the Indiaqa in this state, after ah exami
nation qftheir situation in relation to it, re.
commend that our Senators and Represen
tstivea in Congress bis instructed to use
thlir exertione to obtain their removal, with
cut dels;, and that to this and they procure
the passage of a law, which ahall “ treat
these tribe* as dependents, as they in fact
are, which shall point the way to their pre
servation, and command them to pursue it,'
—and Xddd—“ Ip qo fight in'which our re
latidus with-' the Indians and General Go
vernment can be Viewed, can are perceive
any justice in being longer kept out from
the occupancy of oar eoilaud to our limits in
every direction—we have paid for It many
prices, end aboard have delivered to us that
whioh iaoars. n
f* ralataa to the late treat; tha Commit
' tea offer a resolution, that full reliance
shWftld be placed in it ; that' this title fo the
•oilObtained by it is an absolute vested in
toreet; that nothing abort of the whole ter-
ritory thus, enquired, will be satisfactory
end Umi tMright ef nutty, upon the expi
rit»a efthii^tnd limited in the treaty be
insistod en and aacordipgly carried into ef
fect, '
Qn.thuenbject of the remoral of Crowell,
the Committee express their ebncBrrenoe
the lamiinsnta of the Report recommending
hie ramodat, passed at tha emtra session, and
believing that tha intore-ts of the State
’ Georgia, end the policy of the General Go-
» rarnmant require it, rsqueet falsa immediate
removal.
Jq relatiAio the reference of the late
U ‘‘ ‘ to Congress, they eonsfder that
lould solemnly protest against the
Wtj)*A to wbHl'the evidence upon
t,treaty is to bh refbvrsd baek to
Cu*C»a(s waa obtained aft Broken Arrow,
upon ] ate, baa alan paaaad tha Heaae hjr %
j majority, and tha hill to.aatabllih a Bank at
Tfaa CMlaliMaaii the Nhitentiaqt batolMiMMi, alto, from Senate, hea paae^the
alaorapsrttid, aWd eloaa h; tacommeading J lower branoh, 49 to 24i Thq biU to ricuto
iwiaraanhttinne nuiitn dime! th» Inapaa- Mo thwahtta any ailvar miua, 4o. which may
toM ka bringawH att alt notee and accounts ha diaoovamd in the new territory; has • aiao
of moot khan tona year standing^ ahd to rot-1 paaaad both House. Aka tka kall aulhorit 1
tla anfottog dehte by opto—and another lim- iug Juatloeanf the Inferior Court to eppeini
tai«rthe hapeetora tofM* per aim. aa a s County Twtoarare to tmmpalTu Collac
charge Ibr Ctork hlva, instead of |960a«ltort to pay intarut oo montaa temakikirto
heretofore charged ' / j thala haoda, cellaotod ftr oonnly porpoaaat
The bill introdqaced by' Dr. Fort (hr the [toe hilt to regulate tha licenalitg of phyricHna
conatruatiouef a Caaal thraugh lha centra I throngbout the atata! the bill providing fora
of the atate, under tba auparintandenca uf eanWctoat or railway i and thp bili to aa-
tho Board of Fuhtie Works, has bean raid a I tablkh a tribunal to enquire into the quail*
third time lutho House, and paaaad. It was oatfona ofpamonk hamafter claiming to prio
amended by striking out ‘‘at or bear Au- [ties medintoa to Bavannah.
guata,” “the point pfthetorminationof the I ThO biU to define the Sabilltlar of dadoraera,
Canal m thebill, it toeing thought belter tol ,Bd *• m to toereasa tha fanda set apa^
leave that discretionary with tha Board. '■ l for County Academies and Frau School..
JenckeaVBilll. the passage of which,^ Iniop the table for top remalndtoof
the House, I mentioned in my It at, has pass
tha Senate with some amendment, not ,
however, affecting the time or the appropri
ition of the naoney, any further than better
secure tbe repayment of the latter. '
Tha hilt granting the right to Thop.
Spalding and othera to construct 4 Rail
Rood, hse been lost in Senato 22 to ®t.
The pill to establish s east of Letrning
for Females has also been lost in' the sstne
body—sod the hill to amand the act to pre
scribe tbl mode ofmanUmitting ala vet, toe.
hae been laid oq the table for the remainder
ofthtsesaioii. .
Tbe bill regulating the licensing of Phai
■ ... , , Sarannah and Augusta, and a resolution to
cwne in tbta atate, from the House, waa loot i ^ 8
appropriate J3000 to carry into efcotthe
several resolutions for running the line be-
tween thia Stlte, Alabama end Florida.
in Senate, but on u’reconeiderttion passed
by u majority of three votaki and a bill to
add to the dumber of the Eogine'.Company
of Savannah, h»« aiao paaaad bo|h Homes.
The never-euding aobjeemorahe
the seatltofcand tbe bill to grant additional
feoato the Juatieaa and Conatablaa of Chat
ham Coas^, (Marred in Senate to the next
Legislature. The Senato ailao disagreed to
thk bill tooampentate Petit Jurors.
Tha bill to appropriate tha Academy Fundi
in Chatham, Irwin, aod one or two othe
Counties, to tbe Free School, baa potsed both
branches.
The House concurred in the resolutions
from Senate relative to the Afrioana. .
A reaututiou hat patted requiring tbe Comp
trollm- 'General to pobliah the names, of all
pedlaraand itioerant traders licensed in tbit
atate, in one of. tbe papers of Milledgeville,
©aaT»weTre* AU»)iiwvax»a«ao Fmx.-At | Codoamta.—The Benito did pet mt on Sa-
a quartta before & o'clock lliia mbrniiig, the I turdsy the 17th iuataut. I
hr; offtrp wjw heard at long intervals, tore- In the House of Representative*, Mr.
ttoad IbauachsuvAlreel*. b) 1 thdto who hap- Hamiitniii'or South-C*r«lina, introduced a
penedtok*!»wahp, Tha bella of the thy, or roaolutioi) aalling on the PreaMeeqfer lnfer-
atlaiai an.thia part of it, remained muteafi liiiatipf in relaluin-to-tljhl, pqip. oftaaMea-
the whilaa. and.,,qte preeumt dcaigiiodJy. ao. jeagO whicn roffrt to Mm appointment' «*'
Thewpfautiaf conflagration pas at last dis- Comtniaeiaaikndis tojoW in the dclibpriMtons
aoaletikd.ilehe iaThoinilioq atrde»<-heteieep (of the Congrea* al Panama. A resolution
Broome,phd' Spring Streets. It commenced was also offered by MrJ Drayton, for the ee-
to a stable.where a barman had gone with aitabliahmentofk Navy-Yard at Charleaton i
candle tofardliia hots« Before ilia flremeu [and lltether by Mr. Ramey, mlatiro to a
with (hair engines could reach the apot, the [similar; eatabliihment at Baltimore. The
wbola .neighborhood waa euveloped in flamt.a [ retdutiou, of Mr Bayliea, relative to the
dp when they did arrive, there being no fire I exploration of the North-West Coaa!; and
plug* tothaipart of llm ol(y, aud theClitern»| of Mr. Bticlianah, calling for tbe proeee-
all etoty from a long drought, no supply oil dings in tha can of Commodore Porter,
water was to be had nearer than tha Nortlil w *re both agreed to. Mr. Wicklifie’a re,
river, upwards of a quarter of a mile diatant , i solution* ■ n q the anbject pf the Judiciary'
and nekr an hour elppted before they oould [were referred, at the suggestion of Mr,
oparaih with; ainiy great effect u|mid thede | Webster,-to'lbn committee ou that subject
vouHag efaownt, whioh.was eweeping.every I The House has adjourned until Mouduy,
tbitg before.il, A» ao°o as the firemen had | |gth.
arranged their Unto of hose so as to afford wa
tor to thk augioea, who bad in the mean time | , , a ... „ ,.
formed a oonjo. .round the fiightful raging . The Legislature of South Caroline ed
element, a check waa given tithe flames,! j'™"' 8 ' 1 r » SeM ) on A < ^ori‘ y l. Amnf>S«*t
end encouraged the hopoio tlioae whnee dtvcl- apprnpnatione te <1*,Q00 fee * U F*"
linp were to the neighbourhood, that, hound, port of the transient Poor of the City of
would be set to lU enemy, and their Imlv I Charleston,andflOOGthward. reimbursing
habiiatiuna saved from tutu, uor were they ICouncffor eqpeotee incurred by
dimppototed. After e hard atruggle for tamo | them during the vieit of Geu Lafayette to
hnutra, in which the greatest praise it due to I thu* q ,t f- Acte litre petted for the incnr-
our active,, reeolute eed indefatigable fir*- P 0 ™!""£}'
meu. the Ifomee were got under, but out until I''ration of t^ Vine »wd SiUt tolo South-
theyiajd waste SO buildinga, at least, and lefi | Carolina—nf a Charleston Water Company
dealitiitp of ahelter forthie remaieder of the
winttr t wioe that number of families. As near
as wscaii judge, there, are 0 two atory brick
front buildings destroyed on Spring street, 12
or )4jwoodenone« on Timm pa on street, and
111? oo Sullivan atreet. We could not
obuto a listof the mviieni and occupants in
seathn tor this evening's paper. Two bouses
oojy, at is-aid, were insured.
We take (his occasion to mention a foot,
amhdoit with sorrow and todignatioa, that
An abortive, attempt Was made last night
before adjournment, to ohtain. an. expremieh
Bauk wee again before thefttare yesterday] of the ° P ‘"" m i" f ^ »!lTut»dertako U tooay B |hem’e
on the resolutions from Senate, which were
mentioned in my last. The House, after
| the next Pretideooy, and to nominate Gen.
Andrew Jackson. About two-thirds of thb
some discussion, pined a substitute for the j h °'" Ver * ,fter 8<Hne di ‘ cu *» lon
from disinclination to expreta ao opinion or
disapprobation of the retolutions and substi
last reaolutiou from Senate, providing for the
receipt of one half the taxes in Darien notes,
with which the first was returned to the
Senato.
tntes offered, carried ao adjournment before
any vote was taken.
Fmxm Charlkstov.—Exiract of a let
ter dated Charleston, 24th inat.—“ We bail
a moat alarming fire last night, which .moat
Imve burnt at least twenty or thirty boutte,
It waa within one door of Mrs. Colcocks,
towards King-Street, tailing in Mra. Mae-
has been in a great decree rtvojutioi.itu.i, I betl.H, rU the right of King-at. to South Bay
and although much remains undone, it is not I an d on both ahlea of the South Bay to lhe
to be denied thatmany acta of highly benefi- [ house beyond tbe Johnson's. Saltus' proper
cial tendency have been passed, among I >y baa all vanished except the Bathing House,
which, those to relation to Internal Improre I There ware three house* ao tbe opposite, aide
mint may be olasaedtho first.' However ] of King-et., also burnt—tha bouse Mr. Level
touch the minority may have been overruled formerly owned, that oocopied by Stewart,
in political meaeuree, they have had a full and the one adjoining. * t
TO THK KDtTOni,
Millidoxville.FrioAT, Dec. 23.—The
General Assembly adjourned last night at
about half past eleven o’clock, fine die. A!
though during the past seeeion, the state
—of the Reformed Society of laraeljtee—and
An Act to declare thd assent of that State,
to a convention between that State and the
Btate of Georgia for the pnrpnse of impru
ving tiie^navigation of Savannah and Tugs
loor river*.
oonnwxmoxAz..
> From the New- York Shipping and Cim
nut a single boll, except the stiialj ooe >t the I ’eercial Lit! qf Dec. 17—Coffee.—'There ii
jxil, Wxs heard to ring in this city, for more | *o r y little t"<| u 1 ' ,, y, and the stock is small—
tau one knur alter ttie conflagration of last I About 20ft bags Culm have been auld, in
uight burst forth. The watoboMU cry fire as [ small Iota, at 15 j to I6J cents. We remain
they cry the hour. The city waa put alarm- [ without any suppl'ca of lino Green.
edtiU property to the amount of nearly 4100,-1 Cuba, lb. 15 a 17: Brazil, 17 a 0# : Porto
BBS (We* destroyed I It would seeitt from R' co > 17 a 00: Lagtnra. 16 a OU: Hi. Dublin
tome late communications in the papers, that 1 go- ISja lS: Java, It!J.
OwBoH ringera lirve takonthestauj.audarel Cotton.—The transactions, ainec our Iasi
determined ntft to budge an inch, till some- report, Ifove been less extensiver, end a littl,
compeo-1 reduction from previous rates; about 60
ration for their trouble. We know not the I I'alns new Upland were sold, on Wedni a
Bwrita of the question, but tor GoJ’i sake, let day, at t6j cents SO days; and tales- hav<
not thecity be burnt down about our ear* since been made at 15, 14 j, and \4{ cents
while.the parties are settling (lie dispute. The Rash—and about 90 bales (it 14 j Rents less,
I per cent, lor cash. Retweeu 80 fo 90 bulei
of old crop have also been sold at I t cent *.
. Another Fire,—We learn that the large I The sales, since our lust, amount to over
hirildiog occupied at a public liouae, by M. 1400 bales, making the total for the week
Givan, called tbe Lake Tour (nn, situated a I about 1700. The prices ee yet are ennsi
little off the Bluomingdalo road, leading toidered too high for the English market. Thu
the North- Rivef, was burnt to the ground | import has been—front
Ttvwt uigbt. — - - ~
dot'
How the fire originated we have
heard i but we undoretand the, bujiding
waa insured lor JOOuO >
Yesterday, about twelve o’clock, Ihe hotite
of Juiin Evertsoo, in Tmnkinsville, Staton la-
'land, and tbe uno next to it owned by Mr.
JPeter Hobghwout, were burnt. The fire
driginated from a atrtve pipe, badly secured.
Ji. r. Eve. Poet, 15(9 tort.
Georgia
Virginia
Philadelphia
100 balei
too
13
3 Cotto it.—At Nashville It is thought that
4 0,000 bale* more will he received than there
-Waa of tha last crop. Thu whale cyop of I Total, since let inat
ihe present year in Tennessee end North I Rice, 2 J » 3 f*
Alabama, ia estimated at about 80,000 baloa. |. Freight!—To Liverpool—Cottnn lb. .3-8
share in those having « view to the goad of
the whole. Indeed u kind of emulation has,
appeared to exist on the subject generally,
whose result* will be teen, in a greater num
ber of measures in furtherance of that object,
than cat) be boasted by many preceding Le
gislatures; and notwithstanding the politi
The following ia contained in a Poatoript of
the Charleaton City Qatette of the 24th inat.
AwruL Calamity—We atop the Preaa-to i;
notice a moat destructive and calamitous fire,
which commenced at a small Grocery ijlioji
on the west aide of Kiug strael; near the cor*
ner of Lamboll-atreet, between the hoars-et
12 and 1 this morning. It raged on both
side* of the atreet, burning down three houtm
e«i cbttwtM ofM, u Mniitf,. | ax st - sxa
we have been buabled to attain nearly every | down tbe Bay weatwardly is far as the reti-
object which has been attempted. ,lence of Mr: s ">rg». which wat consumed,,
1 and crossed over to Sailin'Wharf on which.
Tint
SA large increase compared with that of jA sterling; Tohacco-hhd 35s a 40s; Rice,
a . ° I a: n_ _ n. a .1 tU. f„«i i ft.,a
Total, 313
Total import Since tat inat 4250 bale*
Export, from lit to 14th inat 1*57 bales
New-Orleani,new, IS;Upland, how. 14,
a 15; Alabama, pld, 10a It. Tonnesseo to;
Rice.—Sinot opr last notice about 100
tea. new have been eold at 3 j a 3! cents per
lb. Old it not enquired for. The import
Ins been—from Georgia IQ3 tos. 1 half tee.
12 te*. 14 half-tea.
tierce 8b a-8s Sd. To the Continent—Cot
ton lb IJ a 1J eta; Tobacco hhd 40s a 45s
Rice 60s.
Bank Stock*—United States, U2f, US,
sales.
. Enchanse—Billa nn LnndAn, 60 days, 8
0} premium; France, 5 40 a & 37 j.
1* J . ana croiseo over io osiuis- w nan on wi
It was hardly to have boen expected that lt de , troye(] 8B , eri) | | urge buildings. ’
resolutions SO broadly'and entirely support-1 numbor of houaea- burnt 1} suputmtl loFG
ing tbe course pursued by Governor Troup] "veeo twenty and thirty. Among thb prill
*“.■ «•»»- h»s»ir«s ashaw
my last, should have passed in a Legislature Sturgis. Mr*. MoBetli, Mr. Porter, Mr. Bpn
composed of a majority of a party ppliticelli I tliam Mf- Herlot, and Mr- Coqnoliy. A
yrt “ r —<•—
in both tbe Senate and the House to fritter ed, but with no danger of extendiog farther,
them down, and substitutes were offered ini 1 "'l 1
both to the resolution relating to Crowell, At Au S u,U - * l,,r S e *»d reapectable com
but in vain—they passed by large majorities j P an y P aT,ook of dinner given to W, !^. r
-the Report finally; passed i* W House K rawford - T,ie M ‘ vor ’ W - W «■>'*. V«-
67 to *2. I cannot but couceive thi. at one I ,ided ’ “* i,ted by Pree ' n » n Atrti ‘
last year
The orop in Miasissippi hat turned out
Well. Much aid waa afforded in the gather
ing of it by the Choctaw Indiana, wIki were
paid few their services.
Ten thousand bales had been received in
Petersburg, Va. up to some certain day of
last week, (he value of which was about hnif
a million nf dollars. 11 Virginia dotton* will
soon-'be as commonly asked for in tbe mar
ket ae any other; end it i* said that several
hundred acrea of land in that state will be
planted with it next year . II h*s been I St. Croix, 12a 14 1-2: Coffee, 16 a ?3; Whis
-grown with great xdvantatage near Rich- key, Penn. A Belt. 35 a 40; Corn, (new
mohd—75 acres; planted by Mr. A- Steven- 62 1-2 a 76 ; Rice, 4 a 5.
Augvtta, 21(4 Dec. 1825.—Cotton. t|
13 ; Cotton Bagging, 21 a 24 ; Salt, 100
t(2 1-2; Sugars, Muscovado, 11 a 13 1
Bf be pbir, liave- produced., shout 10,000 Ibt. of|
ginned cotton, allowing 4 lbs, of seed for
pne.of 'cleaned. It is very white and silky.
*Cit«talei yet made of Virginia cotton ap
pear to have been almost exclusively for the
rlomulic consumption. At 12 to 14 cents, It
will yield a better profit than wheat or corn.
The agricultural society of Green borough
N. C. has awarded its premium, to a gen
tleman who gathered 1.033 3:4 Ilia, of
the toasts were the following: - :l
Our distinguished Guest, hie private vir
tues endear him to ids friends, hit talents and
publio service* entitle him to the esteem' and
gratitude of his counify.
„. . . . .... . . i Publio Education.— 1 The system wbufiv
Works having passed both branches of tbe l gives sorereiguty to the peojile should qualify
Legislature, and received the signature of j t,iem for its exercise,
tbe Governor, an election for member. ol | T h« South.-May our evil, at home nev.f t*j
of the prodest testimonials to the propriety
and justice of the course pursued by Gover
nor Troup:
The bill to establisn a Board of Public
the Board took |ilace on Wednesday, For
the first District was elected John Elliott—
2d, Schley—3d, Pitman—4th, W. Lumpkin
—5th, J. Crawford—6th, E. Buriritt—and
7th, Cooper.
The bill from Senate to appoint addition
alTnisteeiJo Frankklin College, was lost I Georgia:—a rirtuous mao; an old aod faith
in the House, by a motion to adjourn, on | ful serraut of Georgia.
Tuesday evening, after which it was too
late to take it up.
The Senate haring, insisted on their
amendment to the-resolution of the House,
aggravated by quack Philanthropy abroad.
The Congress of Panama—May it form ap;
alliance truly holy for Iba defence of Ameri
can liberties.
The Union of the states, and Ihe states re*:
pectively—there mil be qo collision when
MrJ Craw lord gave the following (Onst.
Georoe R. Cl ay ton, fate Treasurer,of
Cautior.—The practice, :o frequent at
this season, of letting off squibs and craclrer*.
is attended with much danger. An out.lioesu
in Cburoli-streef, was yesterday afternoon
set on fire by a cracker being thrown upon
upon the lubjcictof the receipt and payment] the roof of it; but the .fire, waa fortunately
of current notpe iuto and froth the Treaau I d'sooreved a»l extinguished. •*—“
.jj'.fsSSrs.nrwii::
branches wat appointed, by whom it was ward of Two Hundred Dollart, for
concluded, tbat oo depreciated paper should ¥ Arohibald Oktoui, cita
that uo depreciated paper rhould L , „ . • ,
be receired io pey'mehla due the Treasury,of j trictJ—Courier. ®* Dder ^
pqid out after the first of January. So ends
lbs discussion cn the Darien Bank, which
heve taken np as much of the time of the JLe
gielsture.
The bill to device' the Statu into Congrea
aionul District!, baa been signed by tha Go
ranter, and of course has bteomga'Ipw.
urea have recently transpired in this city, to
a very large amuunt, nn the part; of fttalarge
capitalists, who have seemed hifjeftnYo
have their fortultet based on
—Loviuiapa Qagclte.
A few daft' since George. Hosdly, pre-
.... _ „ ..... • .ident of the Bogie Bank, rind NWhiand
The bill from Senate, to incorporate the Dexter, formerly a director, were arretted
MwfclfcAtlwtio Company bat pqaeod in the ,or • Wnrpira
n ns ar.l. un , ■... 1 to defrsod that institution, and heltj tp hi
Hspcf, 65 to 20—the bill (p extend the (^answer for ft xt the conn to be hoideu
Cncpersta limits of Savannah, from tha San- 'New Haven, in Much next.
Cjyttnn Stock on hand heavy; prices
hale improved ‘about t-2 a cent from Mon
day's prices, and in no piore demand.
Bagging—is in more demand ; the prin
oipal huldere decline selliug at our quoit
tions, expecting a further advance—it is said
it cannot be imported at these prices.
Soft—Stock estimated at shout 15,000
— bushels—the talcs for this month have been
fcjbailedfcStbnon' an acre onand. " (At I about 1000 pef day—should none arrive
this mcctinff it was shewn that one farmer soon, prices will probably advance ; there ti
lled raised 80. and an other 77 bushels oflvome on the river, and a number of cargoes
corn, oo an acre of ground).
arc expected in 8*vnnnah ; it is alsn very
plenty, in Charleston, and large quantities
may be expected as soon as the river rises.
Prime Sugars. Green Coffee and Helps-
ses are scarce and in demand.
Of Whiskey and Gin there is a good sop
ply in market.
Pure N. E. Rum is scares—mix’d is plan-
Da
DxrAaTURE pr La Fayettx erom the
United States.—The editor of the Irish
man, a Journal conducted with great ability,
at Belfast, in Ireland, has copied the pro . „„
ceedings at Washington on this occasion, in I * a ntTdull safes"
•September last, accompanying them with Freights to Savannah $150 per bain
these remarks. | To Charleston 3.4 to t cent per lb.
“We,this day give to our readers one of E xc hangi-on Charleston, sight psr,
the most interesting scene. Which can be t .j premium; N. York. 60 days, 1-2 to .
laid before the human mind—the departure direct. u. States' Bank Notes. 1-2 to 1
and farewell Address of the greatest Re- „ r emiuro ; N. C. State Bank do. pari ~
S iklic the world ever sew, to that Veteran ri( , ni do .drt. IS s-S to IS diecoupt.
ero, whose sword was one of the first in Tbe £j w optinnes very low
tbe field to assert her freedom.. The ad- 1
dress of Mr. Adams is a chaste and beautiful
compotion—a triumphant recapitulation of L „ _ _
the gloriee ofliberty-v«nd the reply of the I “ Nashville, Nan. *•—Gor Cnttnn mar-
old Soldier is characterised by alt the fire ofl het»in e Very languid itate ; the planters
youth and wipdom ofold age., The/t-Wlmtro gael little dupoeitton to toll, jt ,Mto pwyy
feels no email
Journal to give
to tlie people of Ireland. (b| | M hur warehoueee.
>ORT OP UVAIIAB ' *
Brig Helm, Telft, Rarbadoeeand* mat.''
Ke( > • Cohen fo Miller.
„ ARRIVED,
Ft*, ihtp Ville de Nanta, Pelletier, from
Uxudaloupe, in bellut, to J. Auxt...
Fr. brig Ce*#*r, Tohrnelle, fromllertinl.
que.ia bailaat, to Hall fo HoyL
Brig Frsticet, Croft, Pbilidelphla, 4 days, ‘
to S., B- Parkquuf.w^Contigneee W. T. Wil
liam*, G. Gordon, p. Hill, A. G. Miller. D;
W. Ten Eyck, E. Qellibert, Dunham’s fo
Campfield, J. Shaffer, J. Anderson fo co. J..
P- WdiiamiDn, S. B. ParkuMU. N.B Weed,
R. Campbell, G. Newhall, M. Htipkins, W.
Jenner, Mr* Grifllth, N J. Bayard, (j. B.
Lsimar, Tall fo Padleferd.atid'Mr.HouttOD,
Passengers, Mrs. Atkinson and family of
Darien. .
Schr. Grampus, Logan, from Dtrien.tvitk
92 bates Cotton and 66 tierces Rice, te Bui-
loch fo Dunwody, Joe. Camming, T. Batter
fo co.
Schr. Factor, from Boston, to Cohen fo
Milky, Taft fo Paddlefortf, and others.
Sloop Bolivar, Ijowiand, frost Darien,
with rice and molnases, and 38 bales cetton,
to Halt fo Hoyt, N. J. Bayard, and Jos.
Camming. ■ ,
Sloop Mercy; & Boies,- Riceborough, %
days, with rice and cotton, to J. A. Max-
wail; Bulloch fo Dunivody, and R. Haber-
sham.
Sloop Threo Brothers.Dean. from Darien,
with 244 bales Cottoq to sundry persons.
Sloop Harriett, Bnlles, Baltimore, 4 ds,
to Hall fo Hoyt, F. Sorrell. Jos. Cumining.
and the master. The Magnolio, Pitclier,
Was to sail for this port on 24th inst. TJie
sclir Mobile, Swift, Bailed for this port two
days before.
Sloop Soa S'-rpont, Wood 12 hours from
Georgetown. 8, C. with naval'stores, to
Bradley,Clsghotn fo Wood,and the mister.
Sloop Roselle, Sinijisoii; 12 days Irum
Key West, with Pry Good** Am- to J. B.
Herbert & co.
Sloop Dolphin Cunningham.. 5 days from
St. Johns, E. F. with Cetton, to T- Butler
fo co. and N. J. Bayard, aud hides, oran
ges, and orange juice to order and the mas ;
tar. Left at St. Johns Bar. on Sunday layt,
schooners Liiconiu and Moves, with timber,
bound to New York, wailing for the tide.
Steam-boat, Alstauisha, Hartford. 2j duya
from 12 miles below Augusta, will; bouts
Nos, 13 stifl 15 in. tow, I2Q0 tales of Cotton
mid other merchandise. In S. J. Bourgaox,
B. Burroughs, Hall to Hoyt, Taylor fo Da
vis, J. Conniving fo Sun, H- Lord fo co,
W. Gaston, C. f. Gruwofd fo co. Samuel
Wright, Dunhams .fo Campfield, G- R. La-
mur. J. Ause, and others.
Steam-bvat Commerce, Smith, from Au
gusts bound to Charleston, with 600 bales
cotton.
Lamar’s Box No. 2 from Augusta, with
316 bales cotton, to G. B. Lamar, Tail It
Padleford, C. L. Lawrence, and P. Hill.
Petersburg Bout, with 67 bale* cotton, to
G. B. Lamar.
Pols boat Summer Duck, from Augusta,
with 440 tales Cotton, to 8. Wright, J. B.
Herbert fo 09- Q- Taft, and J; Cummiugfo
Sou. i •
SAILED.
Ship Mount Vernon, Bunker, Liucrpool,
Fr. ship Alexander. —, Martinique.
Ship Augusta, White, New.York-
Passengers ip the ship Emperor, frofa N.
York, omitted qn Saturday—Mrs. Rockwell
•ud child, Mrs. Pardee end child and Geo.
Hall.
. The Ffench aj\ip reported on Saturday ia
tlieLucie.it tlie Jifitf, Cspt.. Lesauvagc,
consigned to Joseph Ause.
The stetm-boet Edgefield. Ssseard. from
Augusta for Charleston, with a cargo of
1000 balot of cotton, when within 20 miles
of the latter place ran aground, and to get
her off a portion of tho cpttou had to be
thrown overboard.
Tlie brig Panthoe, Bradley, for Charles:
Ion. is up at New-Huven 13th inst. to sad
about the 20th.
The sloop Huntress, f>r Sqti|jy. (jiycr,
left Cbirleston 23d inst-
ARRIVED FROM THIS roqT.
At Providetfcp, I ltb inetaut, ship Hazard,
Child. V .
At Baltimore, nth inst- sloop Indepen
dence, Osborn.
At New-York, Iflth inst. ship Stalirs,
Wood.
' At Holmes H«le- >*th inst brig Samuel
Smith, W pi, for Boston.
At Charleston on Friday, steam-boat
Hamburg.
CLEARED FOR THIS FORT,
At New-York, 16th mutant, ship Sarto,
Sheafe.
UF FOR THIS FORT.
At New Vork, 15th inst. ship M«rt' l »t
Snow, to sail 18th inst.
At Liverpool, lOtlf Nov. brig Sowerby,
Holmes. ' .
At Providence, Hlh tie*- schr. Rambler,
Sheldon. .
At Charleston, 24th inst. sloop Harnett,
with despatch.
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THE SVQSCRipm
C ONTINUES tbe CumberEacto/rageBu-
tinea at hi* old fttnd ne«p tbe Fort#
and will %ive bis altootion exclusively ta
thtLbut.net*. j QHN jjygnjjjQHAM.
Dec 13 . l6 W
nm ofold sge. The Irishman »el little dtepoeiHon to toll, « tno preeeni
pleaanre in bein^ the first Irate*, aod purch««ei» niiniwirt aoMOW w
.these immortal productions difference to laytng hold of ft. Little or
Ireland. non* i* aelling. elthongTi there it from 3 to
NOTICE. ,
A LL person* having demands sgatnst the
estate of Mrs- Hannsh M’Alhator.ert
requested to repder them, duly attested te
- ' t«L
It is now Said, and confidently said; that
the China Merchant who lately failed in JKerett, Dee. 21 .—The Cetton Market.—
Philadelphia has taken, qr caused to be la-1 Cotton io this place is aelling from It M to
ken, without having giv«h tii* required se- « cents, and .much it eomiog in, which
cunties, from the Custom Honse Stores, to- meets with a ready aalf at. too** price* —
venteeo thousand )ne hundred end eights Wehtve neyer seen opr streets wear en
packages!. Can this be possible l Half appearance of busineu M they did jester
the»tooqht ( ,Ardbwhelfof that half, Would dlT
best-arpelycredible,Vrtthe whola amount'
• • •’-e-.-A J,
the Execntor.
Dec 13
... it boldly efllmfid- It it forther said, w*
We regret to heve to state that some fail- hopqfprtbri purpose of ascertaining theex-
tent qf pUbiip credUlitr, snd aot bccense ft
^ . • • .. , Intkilethorpx Couqtybo-the 7th inst.«t
has-gny. foundation in troth, that eerttfi- , ht pf hsr father, Mr. flavid
catex, ptopei- Coatom Hotme Certificates ton ^”Mi*. Frahcii Gildersleeve
were obtained to aedompany'tb* seventeen .ffeVtoe Rav'd. B Gu-ersleeve.
OnWedpetoey th. ltb Inst. Jo-tv Mp
ntmoure are. yet orhere 'ttU more
aid incredible art purrennycfeeplMsd.-Uu. Jj* 1 *"*,™'"!filial!,rnbildrw to
tenud, to With avidity, rat, and credited] , w
generally. There will be no end to tW* I “it tots. .
PhU. Defsi. Press. Imant of InfaMiy-
CAUTION. .
A LL pereont sire hereby .forewtrrM
from trading for or rtceiytoga
bill, givelk to the tubtoribcr tor fort r^
dollars, hy Mra. Bcllenxer, ae tlie eaid dm
biU has been lost or misfetd bv me.
ROBERT DILLOJJv-
DpcW ^
270SU,
for sale by
Pec 23
coarse,LirepW
tTSaasr
25p
500
for sale by
Dec 23
received pȣ
bFrpabkman.
WANTED TO HIRE,
greOR one year. T*0 Neoroem
F at the Bteam-BtotOfflce-
Deo 16
Enquire.