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rw^i jUin adjournment off our Legi*-
lattr. M appropriation of |A000 woo wade
' to employ a steam hoot to
‘ Jfcas it tha Alatamab* aad Ocmulge* riven,
•Odor th* dwoetioo of Motor*. 8. C. Duo-
•i*. of St mask» J. T. Umu, of Maooo
wad f. Wilcox, of Telfair County.
Wt hart oopied from Ik* National, Intdli-
geooer, tbe journal efth*P*<*®*ding« of "
Sent* id fehmeij hot, in rtUlioa to
Crook Treaty, th* iojuootioa Of tocrrtiy liar
tog kotoramoradby on order of that body
Tiny art accompanied by document* in r*
tattoo to tbo Booty whiob bar* already boon
pobtiabod by to.
Minima to Gun. Bamrw.—The
natoof tbo United State*, on the 40th inot.
oaoftrmod, without a diriaioa; tbo appoint
moot of Mt. Rohe Kin*, at Enroy Extraor
dinary tod Minuter Plenipotentiary to Great
Britain, and of Mr. Jno. A. Kin*, ae Sacra
(ary of Lagaiteo.
Tho Knearillt Register, of the 9 th instant,
informs ps that Colooei William* ha* accept'
od tbe eppoiotmeot of Char*e d’Affaires to
Onatootola, or ntbar to Central America.—
Cot. WilUanu is oohi* way to tho Mat of
OororntoeM, and it boorly ospoetod.
We percairo by an adrertieement in the
New York paper*, that Mr.-P. Canfield,Bre-
ker of that city, intend* appropriate* one
half th* adranca abore scheme price, or pro
fit* on telee of tickote, made for thirty day
frpm the 19th iastin tbo University lottery,
Ei*bth Clam, to the common relief of tbo*e
who suffered by the calamitous fire, in that
city, oath* morning of the 15th imt.
Tb* scheme of hi* Lottery will be (bond
among ear advertisement*.
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In SiNAT* or tbs United States—
Monday, Fob. 28,1895, The following writ
ten Metuge wee received from the Presi
dent of the United States, by-Mr. Everett,
his Secntrry t
To the Smote (f the United Stotee.
I transmit to tbo Senate, for tho exorciae
of ite oooatitutional power, a treaty lately
oonelndeif et the Indian' Spring, by Com
missioner* of the United Slates, duly nu-
tlioriied.with the Chiefe of the Creek na
tion Mumbled there in council, with tho
doeouanto connected therewith.
James monroe
WaMngton, 28M Fit. IStS.
The message, convention, end accompa
. oyin* documents, were reed.
•Ordered, That they be referred to the
Committedd oa Indian Affairs, to contider
and report thereon.
Six o’clock u> th* evening.
Mr. Benton, foam the Committe on Iodi-
on Affairs, to whom we* referred the mes
sage df the President of the United States,
together with tbe convention with the Creek
Inuieoe, reported the convention without
amendment.
On motion,
t Ordered, That tho said Convention and
'accompanying document* be printed in con.
fidence far tbe nee of tlm members.
Tuesday, MabcxI—The Convention
with the Creek Indians wts read and con
sidered as in Committee of the whole; and
no amendment having been made thereto,
it was reported to tbo 8enato. .
Ordered, That it pass lo a third rending.
Mr. Benton subraiHeed tbe following mo.
don for consideration s
Reeoteed, two-third* of the Senators pro-
rant concurring therein, That the Sentte
do advise and consent to tbe ratification of
the Convention concluded at the Indian
Springs, Co the 12th day of February, 1895,
between tbe United 8tates and the Creek
Mtioa of Indians, together with the separ
ate article thereto.
Tbumbaf, Mabcb 3-—The Convention
wilhthoCvek Indians I'esread a third time.
On tbe question to agree to the resolution
for tbo ratification thereof: .
Jt wes determined io tbe affirmative—Yea*
38, Nay* 4.
Those who voted in the affirmative, ere
Meesre. Barbour, Ball, Benton, Bonligny,
Brown, Clayton, Cobb, Dickerson, Eaton,
Edwards, Elliott, Findlay, Gaillard, Hsyne,
Holm«s, of M«. ffolmot, of Min. Johmon, of
Kan. Jahuspe, of Loo. Kelly, King, of Aieb.
Lnltmeo, Lloyd, of Md. Lloyd,of Mass. Low-
1 fie, Mellvaiee, McLean, Macao, Mills. Par-
rott, Rugg fee, Seymour, Smith, Talbot,Tasa-
Well, Thomas, Van Boren, Van Dyke, Wil-
Itoibn,
Those who voted th* negative, are
Messrsjtartoo, Branob,Chandler,D’Wolf.
Beeohed, two thirds of th* Senators pro
mt concurring, therein, That th* Senate do
edvie* aad Consent to tb* ratification of th*
Canyentioo concluded at the Indian Springe,
M thjrltlb dmr of February, 1898, between
the United States end tbe Creak nation of
Tadiadfe, together with tha separate artiole
o’clock in tfuevening.
^Mf. Cobbsnbmitted tbe fallowing resolo-
ttoOi Wbion was considered and agreed to:
fBeealeed, Titatlh# iojubotion of secrecy
lie removed from the preeeediogs of tbe Sen-
m-"• *>o«n>*nta relative thereto,
vTfpMDAv. DEC. H,—Ordered, That the
Mottryofm Senate do forntah to the Se-
*' Baton or Btorsasatetlraa. extracts from the
_ . v _ . enete ip reistioo to
, W^gW^ktoi oflb* Sooato on ton Treaty
State*
i preened-
5!®*?!'*'“* Srewto on to* 1
aad toe Cmkladienfo inn which pn
top* to* tejffitolipg of eocreoy hot km re-
I True extnet from the Bxecutiv* Record
Attest, WALTER LOWR1E, Sec'y.
\ Not*.—Vfe are authorised eed requested
to stale, that, pendiag the prooneding* upon
dbit Treaty, inSeoate, amotion *n mada m
strike out lha fifth article. In th’diaouniun
of that: motioa. end of the Treaty, Messrs
ssfflSwIfSWs:
otbers, spoke., Mr. Branch's argument wt*
principally against the Whole Treaty. Mr.
toeg.who it of Alabama, (althoogh former
ly or*. Carolina,) voted to favor of the Trea
ty, hilt objected to the fifth arttekr is loju-
wetit to tbe agent, The other gentlemen
oemed, spoke either against tbe motioa nr ‘
favor of th* Treaty. Tbit exptsnaiion
proper, because, in a late publication in ltd*
papier, it wss said, that a motion similar tu
that above-named, was mafia by « Senator
from N, Carolina...
in. senate or tWe united statu,
PaaaVAftr, 38, .1895.—Read t Referred
to tbe Committee on Indian Affaire} and
printed to deofidenoe for the u*t of toe Mem
Te the Senate<f Vie United Siatee:
I transmit to th* Sannte; fir the exeroiraof
its eoostituiionsl power, a Treaty lately con-
eluded at to* Indian Sprtog. by Commltiioa.
era of the United Stales, duly autboriaed;
with tbe Chiofa of the Creek netion, assem
bled there to couaail, with to* document*
connected therewith.
JAMES MONROE.
Waehington, Feb. 18,1835.
[This is the Treaty, already published in
all lha paper*, as Itavtog. been ratified it
March last, ted not necessary to be bare re-
prfotnd,] -'4
CoNonEsa.—In the Sentte, on 30th tost
Mr. Van Bureo introduced, and aoeompao
ied with some appropriate remarks, a resolu
tion declaring that Congress deeexot posses*
the power to aonetruot reeds and canids, and
proposing Mi*t tbe power be given, under
■neb restrictions** to secore t* sack Stale
th* benefits resulting from appropriation* for
that purpose.
A resolution wa* offered by Mr. Robbins,
for referring that part of tbo Fraaidem’e Mee-
X relative to e National University to a
I Committee for ooouderatioo j end do
tie* was jfiren by Mr. Benton of his inten
tion to bring in a bill to graduate the prioa of
the public lands. Tbe resolution offered yes
terday by Mr. Cobb, relative to the prohibi
tion of Member* of Congress from accepting
any placeaof honour, trust or profit, under
the government, wasrefered, without debate,
to tlm Committee on the subject of the amend
ments of toe Conatitulion.
In toe. House of Representatives, t resolu
lion was introduced by Mr. Heury, of Ken
tucky, on the subject of a Military Aetdemy
on the Western Waters. Another resolution
was offered by Mr. Cdok, of Illinois, oo the
subject of the sale of the load mines in Illinois.
Tbs resoluttoos offered on tbe day preceding,
by Mr. Forsyth, requesting information at to
tha correspondence between toe United
States and Great Britain, to relatioD tivthe
Store Trade; by Mr. Trimble, ckllingfor the
Metsege of Mr. Jeffereon, racemmeding an
expedition Minm the ooqtinent; and by Mr.
White, (ofFlorida,) relative to the proposed
fortifications in Pensacola Bay, wipe alia-
grand to. A resolution wa* adopted, on mo
tion of Mr. Holcombe, (of New-Jervey.) re
ferring tbe subject of a School for destitute
obildren, to be trained for the Navy. The
discussion of Mr. Blairh joint resolution on
fob subject of a National Armory on the Wes
tern waters was resumed, and terminated io
tbe reference of tbo resolution with its amend
ments, to the Committee on Military Affaire.
The engrossed bill entitled " An aot making
certain alterations, in the mode of paying the
enlisted soldiers of the United States, in or
der to prevent the crime of de*ertion. n wa*
read a third time, and .afterwards laid on tbs
table.
We had tbe satisfaction to announce yes
terday the intelligence of the fell of the
Castle of Sen Juan d’Ulina, the lest hold of
Spanish despotism in tbe republic of Mexico
Some of tho letter* reopilpt 1 to this city,
containing the 'tefonoetioit. eey that such
wet the absolute state of starvation of the
[arrison occupying the Castle, that for the
sat two or three days before ite surrender,
even the people of Vera Cruix, who had
suffered so much from the reposted firings'
of the Castle, had fnrniabed vegetables to
the famished soldier* from tlm *aU motives
of charity and commisseratien.
Woftfanslate from the Mercurio of Alva
rado, of tho 18th November, the following
Postscript:— *
“ The post has this moment arrived from
Vera Crux bringing letters which announce
to a thousand varions forms, that The Cat
tle San Juan D'UUua u henceforth and
forever more a .Mexican fortren!
We ere still without datsils of this great
event, but the capitidntioB is said to consist
of fourteen articles, of which tbn fallowing
era tbe principal, vi« —*• That on Saturday
morning (top IBtb Nov.) a commisaion from
this government shall pitas over formally to
take an inventory of ill the armament and
furniture of the Castle: The Spaniards
■hall then strike their flags with the corns-
loading salutes, and our troops shall take
mmedwte poesession of th* fortress, hois
ting our colors wilh grand salutes, ringing
ofbells, and every manifestation of joy that
the erent demands. Evdry thing is conclu
ded with the utmost harmony. The Span
iard* ask not a farthing, but merely that
they be aafely conveyed to Havana by our
governmant.”
We learn that tha garrison in the Castle,
which originally consisted of twelve hundred
men, wts reduced by disease and desertion
to about one hundred audfifty at tbe time
the surrender—and the jumcinn* mi
ment of th* commander of the ‘ *
who placed himself between tbe
the Spanish squadron, which («.» , H
raliefofthe Oarrisow, htiMkeeflbU of det-
troying tha only remaining hop* of the
troops, and compelling Ihelr surrender. *
The Lafayette, which brought. th* intnlli
••o* tortile port, sailed by npacinl psrmta-
non of the government, and tbn Embargo
was to continue, it *a supposed, until the
■tfa return of the convoy, which sailed with
tbn prisoners for Havana—Bail. Amor. <
A Maw Bubied Twentv Wives.—Saint
Jerome says he raw * certain man at Rom*,
but whom he doe* not name,, who had outli
ved twenty wives.—Th* Iwt wife wts her-
ralfa widow, and had bran married to nine-
*DM husbands. When nfat died, be had
. erewo plactd’on bis hand to follow her to
tbe grays, ■■ thoqgh it Was a thing to re
join* nror triumph oven
ffgan.—Tbn Main* Inquirer contains foe
particulars of tbn dsstruotiv* fir* at Brans
Tbsfiraoommonosd.il * famane in i fob
Cuttun factory which wa* comumod logelli
er With *11 tlta mills, and manufacturing es
tablishments in th* vieioity, whio* formed
the most bonipsol cluster of buildings ip,4pe
town. Tbe wind being marly N.,\V- drove
TbrfiniMt still forthfr Upoq a range of build
ings, including a iqutr* ealeoding.froin the
factory lane to mill strest. ‘
said the goods from thq stores were
pripplpally spvad—but that tho, wholeTdi* of
pl-opbrty is ■•tiqiatsd at ^ 100,000. ft it not
yet knowdthst there was any insurance »■
capt {<0,000 insured to Boston' on foe Facto
riot. The buildings were sil of wood.
Jfeve Fire Engine—A new entice built at
Philadelphia, and lately receieed. was tried
yesterday to State afreet. It appeared to
possess great power. It wii found po man*
qrynraitt, that it threw toe principal body of
fob', water, ink Urge stream, » distance of a
bout a liundred aud seventy-fire or eighlv
fret. Some portions were thrown farther.—
On trial upon She roof of toe otfitSute Houm
it threw a voiame of water to a height of ten
or fifteen feet above the tup of the steeple.
. ' Boiton Daily Jldv.
Latest room the Pacific—Tt» sohoo-
ner Argooaut, captain Bossiere, arrived at
Ibis port last evening in 18 days from the
coast of Sin Bias, Isthmus of Panama. One
of the passengers in the A. left Panama on
the idth October, and tofermathet the edvi
cea received there from Ctliao were to the
beginning of the same month. The Roys I-
i*te still hold possession of the Csalle of CsUeo.
A large body orColombian troops had arrired
at Panama, oa tlieir return ’ to Certhegens.
' Bolt. Amer,
Tbe Pnir.AOELruiAFAir.ua*.—Women
tioned not long since, that a failure to a
large .amount had occurred in Philadelphia,
and that a large amount Wne owing from the
merchant who had failed for duties.
We can see no good raatoo why it should
not be stated that trie name of tbe Merchant
who has failed i* Edward Taottrson, as
that fact i* well end generally known in
Philadelphia. Wo also think, that. jestice
to the respectable Collector of Philadelphia
» Veteran officer of the Revolution, reqdiVtfii
that it should be explained, ta wo are infor
med it the fact, that he is aot justly charge
able with any impropriety of conduct, official
or otherwise, in regard to tho removal of
any merchandiae before the duties'' payable
thereon wore eecured. The Philadelphia;
editors we hops wilt not. neglect this act of
justice.—Butt. Qaiette. .
Eiqbth or Januabt—Preparations are
making at Lynchburgh, V*. and other pla
ces, to celebrate with becoming festivity,
tbe anuivemry of the battle of New-Or
leans, the greatest victory ever achieved
in America. It'is proper that the anniver"
wry of great events, by which signal, ben
efit* have been secured ta s nation, should
be celebrated. Who can forget the 4th of
July, 1778, when independence was declar
ed, cud whocan forget the 8th of Jenaary,
when it was forever consummated f Tbs'
result* of that battle are still talked of in
Europe.—Jfbaht’ Me, >
to JTAWnsr.
. From tho fFootom Recorder.
i freff AnTBEats.—The lust Ser nnrnh Geor
gian mentions in terms of high commends-
lion, the performance of sevnrsl new An
tpems, at t late ordinal ion, which Were com
posed by a (WHlcmsD ofHavaunah, The. An
them* are, " Fifl up your heads,a-‘H«w beau
ufol," Mid "Fifr up yoiy.vpijge Ukeairum
Pei " Tile subjects, at least. kfe'weH Choi-'
on; and on far as a judgement may be form
ed fnlm a well wriHen aud intelligent com
munication in the Georgian, we should infer
foot the milkin' was cqoeilent- We know of
nut one disfingislied musician in Savannah;
and Ih.iugh wu burs not ts*n the pieoos al
hided in i> e presume for-v were frarti the
pap of Mr ?. M-.isun, editor of the Boston
Handel i..d Haydacs yoriidy, Collodion of
<'b'sMfo : Murii
iirWiwk
VO A
SATAffhf AS.
The Journal dee Debate has an artiel* Stat
ing that foe first act of the new Spanish Min
istfy bad bran to require the recall of the
French troop*. "It has a right to do so”
continue* the journal, “ according to tbs
treaties ; but then who shall pay us for what
is owing torus ? Shall we retain some fortress
by way of security ?—Will Europe, and espe
cially England, have nothing to say to their
arrangements } What will become of Spain
after our troop* are recalled ?•
On this the Courier remarks,—* 1 W* shall
not now argue what may or what may oot be
tho condition of Spain, if left wholly to bar-
■elf; but with regard to the continued occu
pation of that country, by France, we have
only to advert to two circumstances, the one,
Mr. Canning's public declaration' in the
House of Commons, of bis entire cunfidene*
in the intentions or the French Government
to evacuate Spain as soon as they possible
can; tbe other, that France, herself, feeling
at she must do, the present occupation or
Spain to be a heary bin-then upon her finan
ces, must be anxious to withdrew her troops."
A New Speculation.—A considerable
demand for merino sheep recently existed in
the southern part of this state, which affor-
ded another opportunity to the wooden nut
meg gentry to impose on the credulity of
some of our citisena. A large number of
English sheep ware prepared for the pur
pose, by clipping the ends of tbe wool, ap
plying a hot iron to that portion remaining
on the sheep, in order to crisp it, and finally
nppiyiug a composition of grease, tar, and
lampblack, in order to give it tke smoky end
grassy appearance of merino wool. Thus
accoutred, these sheep were prepared for
maakat, and have been sold. it ts said, to a
considerable extent, ae genuine merinoe.
CLEARED;
Ship Muss, Fcnnsli, Havre, Wm.' Gaston.
arrived,.
Ship Martha. Snow, New Yo.rlr, 5 dayr..
reported yesterday,-1» founuid Wright, with
"a* assorted cargo, id Bradley, Ciigl/urff &
'Wood, Ar Kassett. A. A J, CUamf-'.a, G. F.
Ratines, Cohen k Miller, E. Blist, G. 6.
Lamar, Butler fa Scranton, C..G. Gr:»*old
fa Co. Gilbert fa Rook, M. Gilbcri.and to
order—Prusengere—Mc**rs. J Itoul, W. T
Kuiglit, M. Gilbert^W. Leonard, aud twe
to the steerage.
Ship Jane, Tucker, 15 days from Bristol,
Me. in ballast, to Wm. Gaston,
Ship Pallai, Pike, 47 day* from Liverpbul,
with (alt to Capt. .Wood, owner, and dr;
good* lo C. W, Rockwell fa Co.
Ship Pioneer, Greenleaf, Alexandria, to
fora. Gastoe.
Sobpuner Recover, Power, froefi Marble
head, 14 days, with maokarael tic. io Join:
Candler.
Sloop Falcon, Gibb*, 4 day* from Satilla
Hirer, wifo cotton to E. Fort, and rice to N.
J. Bayard.
Steam-Bunt Augusta, Green, Charleston,
I dayj to G. B, Lamar, with merchandise to
Ji P, Williamson, and J. B. Herbert fa Cu
Vdticngtri—Mrs. Woodruff. Miss Woodruff.
M>s* Houston, Dr. W, R. Waring, and eight
ptheip, . Tha A. alarted for Augiuta yes:
terday.
Sttam-Boat Edgefield, Sassard, Charles*
too,96 hours; to J. Gouedy—Pativngcri—
Judge Huger, and Mr. Pettigrew.
. SAILED,
Ship George .Clinton, Rawson, Liverpool,
Riling States, Petrce, Providence.
Brig Helen, Tefft, Barbados*.
Solir. Odin, Wing, Charleston.
QF SOB THIS POHT.
At Boston, !6tb iast, hrig Samuel Smith,
West; schr. Mark Parker.
The ship Samuel Wright, Gage, 99 day*
from Lire pool, arrived at Portsmouth, N. H-
ou the 8th ioet.
The sloops Leopard and Fair American,
bound for Charleston, put back on Tuesday
and railed (gain yesterday.
Charleston, Dec. 97—Arrived.—Frtneh
ship Egle, Graooo, Guadaloupe, 35 days, b*l-
Brig Romults. Webb, Lirerpwl, 49 days.
Brig Miller, Palmer, Bey of Honduras —
day*, in distress—bound to New-York.
, Brig Centurion, Duncan, Salem, 10 days,
ballast,
Br. schr. Ranger, Clemente. Nassau, N.
P* 10 day«, Nfouuirite tod cedar. Left
■hip Crawford, for New-York, in a few days.
Schr. Revenue, Tyler, New-Orlrans, 10
dart, sugar, molasses, whiskey, ko.
Schr. Mary Ann, Burr, New-Orleans.
At anchor off the Bor.—Ship Majestio,
Page, from Liverpool.
ar THE BANOEB.
Jftu.au, Dec. 3—We have received a let
ter from Harbor Island: stating that tbe hull
*f a vessel, supposed lo hare been a schooner
of large sire, was lately dashed to piece* on
foe high rocks to the S. E. of tbe harborh
mouth of Harbor Island, which wds first dia-
curered by pieces of board aud staves drift
ing on shore.—It is supposed the vessel had
upset at sea some time previous, bat no con
jecture can be formed respecting tbe crew,
no sign of them having been observed. By
the pieces of her found, the veuel appeared
to have been new, hut what has been picked
up of the cargo is scarcely worth any thing.
Dec. 34—Arrived, sloop Bab, Hall, Sa
vannah.
POST-OmCB SAVANNAH, )
December, 1835. (
T HE following aeotiftn of tbn Law for
rognlating the Post-Office Department
huviqf been occasionally violated by bareon*
presumed to be unacqasbitsd with it* pro
vfolon*, ! make this publication to preonide
herenfrer any such pie*, aod with adeter-
mlii:-ion jo prosecute, as my duty requires,
dHirV'lbfiire infraction.
“ Section 17th—And be it,farther enact-
“ ed, That no ship dr vessel, arriving at any
" Pert wjthirt tha United States, where ■
" Poet-OffiM i* Wttblished, shall b* permit-
" tod to report, make entry, or break bulk,
" until tbe master or commander shall have
" delivered to the Postmaster all lettere di-
"rectedto any person or person* within
" the United tjtatee, or the territorira there-
"of,.which under his care, or within hte
V power, shall be brought in said ship or
" vessel, except such as aro directed to the
" owner orerjnvigne* of tbe ship or vessel.
" And it shall be tlm duty of the Collector,
"nr other officer of thd Port empowered to
" receive entries of ships or vessels, to re-
"qiiire, from every master or commander
“ of such ship or vessel, an oath or affirms-
" lion, purporting that he has delivered all
“such letters, except a* aforesaid; .sad if
" any Commander nr master of any such
-ship or vessel'shal! break bulk before he
“shell have complied with tbe requirements
-‘ of this act, every such offender shall, on
“conviotion thereof, forfeit, for every such
" offence, a sum not exceeding one hundred
" dollars."
Alt vessels, from any Port whatever, are
included in this reqifisitinn. and not those
only which arrive from Foreign Ports, as
some persons have erroneously supposed.
Letters (hr onjy one person or firm ere to
^•e retained as directed to the consignee, and
1 nut ihnse addressed to each individual who
may have a consignment.
Consignees sonr.-i imes keep the letter bag
for an unreasonable period and retain or de
liver lettom to suit their purposes or preju
dices. Such a practice gives an undue pref
erence, is contrary to law, and if not volun
tarily restrained must be repressed by an
appeal to the penalty.
GEO. SCHLEY, P. M.
Dec 20 89
We hope forth* honor of humanity, that
when our Rapreseatalivos aredfshiug to the
Capital in their equipages, or seatoB'in their
splendid mansions; while the cold stprin ra
ges and beats in all ifo ftiry without, they will
recollect the poor unfortunate debtor, confin
ed within the dreary wails of a prison, and
whom Urn taws of his/res country allow not
even food or fire. We hope tftay will recol
lect his still mbre unfortunate family, depriv
ed of their protector and •provider, and expoa-
ad to all the rigors of this inclement season—
and kindly extend the hand of inercy to tho
poor nofortunate—Geneva Polled.
A singular incident occurred on tbe not-
ward panage of th* ship London Packet,
Capt. Beiiedicti which arrived at New-York
from Batavia. On the 35lh of June; fa*. 36,
16 South, long. 7, SO Eut i Cape Pigeon a-
lighted on thevbip, haring on its neck a la
bel upon whiob wa* written " Firginin of
Salem.* i
Lately In France, in tlse neighborhood of
B*gien,*youtbofapribcip*l family named
Belpel, killed by eooident, in biulitig, a do
mestic who attended him.—He was so much
moved at the sight of the corps* that he would
bey* destroyed himself instantaneously, if bis
gun bad not been wrested from him'. He re
tained bom* in til best*, end before heeoold
be prevented, blew ant bit brain* in bis cham
ber.
Petereburg, Dee. 90.—Cotton Th* quan-
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the JirA I'ur.ntay in Ftbrvary next,
B ETWEEN t)m Irpal hours ofael. will
he sold at the Court-House in the town
of JefferBim, Camden County, 400 Pounds
of Stained Colton, more or less, levied on ns
the property of John C. Richard, under an
execution in favor of Langley and Sylvester
Bryant, vs. John C. Richard.
Also, a negro boy, named Stephen, levied
qn as the property ul William Mickler, Jure,
ta satisfy sundry executions, obtained in a
Magistrate* Court, in favor of Joseph Hol
der, v*. Win. Mickler. Jun.
Also,* Tract of Pine Lend, situate in
Camden County, near the Biirrti Vert, cno-
tainjey four hundred and till y-two am! a
half acres, more or less, levisd on as the
property of Jesse Crawford, or so mur.h
thereof, as will eatisfy a tax execution
against him, for the year 1824.—Amount
due {3 33 and costs.
G. W. THOMAS, D. S. C. C.
Dee 39 89
ELEGANT PRESENTS.
H ' f- .r.‘~mLuAMs,
AS just received elegant Christmas
New Year* Offerings, with embellish,
niehls aod engraringa, visV’ Mlub -
Picturesque Pocket Diary
ZjW*' numerous engravings of
American Scenery,* portraitoirj. Q. Ad.
ams, an Almanac, and a variety of articles of
Useful information, in various cavers,—Price
from |l 50 to 42 50.
The Atlantic Souvenir, eoatainlng m* nT
jiritfinsl trdolet lo prose sod poetry, embet*
liined with severe) fine engravings, from j e .
sign* by Leslie and others.—Prioefrum 4250
to S3 7S. ®
TheFade Jtfreum.—Price 4|,
The Pleaeuru yf Frlmdeliip.~io cenl|
ALSO,
Moore’i Life of R.B. Sheridan,
Qorgaud>e Jfapoleon in Putno.oranttsm
inai ion of Segur’s Work.—{2. m '
LeUtrt on AgricuUnro.by the South C.m.
lips 8ociety.
Qibeon’e Surgery.—{8.
Dewees on the Diseases of CKWrm.sg,
Wiitar** Anatomy, {7. Dorsey’s SurgL
47. Smith k Little’s Music, Prayer BaoS*
Pralmi Books, fee. &c. together with a r»ri«.’
ty of LAW BOOKS and other WORKS
ncc * 7 27p
V EJtGLlSU WHITS LEAD. "
T HE subacriber lias purchased Messrs.
Andrew Low fa Go's, entire stock nt*
WHITE LEAD, which is put up in mVs.
56 lbs. and 20 lbs. kegs, and is in fine order.
He has receired clso by lbs ship Emperor
and other late arrivals, * large and general
assortment of Guoda io the
PAIN J-°' L - COLOR, GLASS, VAR
NISH, and BRUSH TRADE,
Aotong which ere the following articles:
Paper Hanging, with suitable Borders
Window Sashes, Window Glass
American While Lead
Verdigris, dry and ground in oil
Linseed or Paint Oil ,
Spirits Turpentine, G'opal Varnish
. Hair Pencils.
Winter Strained Sperm Oil, Summer da
Whale Oil, Liver Shore do &c. &c.
all of which will be sold low for casl: or ap
proved paper.
IU‘ Hon>e, Sign and Ship Painting, Gild
ing and Glaaing, executed at reduced prices.
P. MARLOW.
Dec 27 ,'7
RISE OF TICKETS.
T HE Grand Popular New-York Slat*
Literature lottery, draws on - WED
NESDAY NEXT. This rich scheme con
tains the following handsome prizes ;
1 Priie of 109,000 Dollars.
ID* THE REF. MR. MEALY,
R espectfully informs hi. friends &
the pub lie generally^ that he designs o-
peniog a SCHOOL, o i the 2d Jen. 1836, ie
one of the western apartments of tbe Chat
ham Academy, where be will receive under
hit caro end pereooallv instruct, young per
sons of both sexes. Information as to further
particulars, may be obtained on application
to him, at his residence, corner of Brough
ton and Drayton-Streeta-
Dec 29 29re
PLANTERS’ BAJfK.
A N election will bo held at the Banking
House, for thirteen Directors on tne
:art of tbe Stockholders, on MONDAY
9EXT, Sd January- The pell will be open
ed tt nine o’clock, A- M. end closed at two,
P. M. Piper falling due on that day, must
be taken upon tbe Saturday previous.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
Dra^, 39
TAR.
O NE Hundred Barrels T*r. for rale by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN fa WOOD.
Dee t»
13 7-8 tbs.
GRIDDLES,
n ECE1VED per (hip Emp,
*Dra 7 t7 - N
iror.snd for sale
B. WEED.
JUST RECEIVED BY SHIP EMPEROR,
KYt KEGS LARD of prime quality, and
JU a few Barrels Newark Cider, which
is Offered for sale low if applied for immedi
ately. TIIOB. R. PRICE.
Dec *9 * 39p
"TORY’S SUPERIOR PATEJfTCORN-
MILLS,
TU8T rebcived and for rale by
J N. B. WEED,
Dee 39. - No. 6, Gibbons’ Rang*.
PATENT AND CAROLINA HOES,
TU8T received aad for rale by
tl DeatS N. B. WEED.
59,000 Dollars.
30.000 Dollars.
10,000 Dollars.
5,000 Dollars.
3,500 Dollars.
3,000 Dollar*. -
1,000 Dollars,
besides a vast number Of smaller denomina
tion, the lowest of which is 450. On WED
NESDAY NEXT.ticketa advance Ihroogh-,
out the Union to 455, until which time they
remain at {50. The subscriber has on hand
3 Halves, 4 Quarters, and 8 Sixteenths.
Dee 39 WN. ROBERTSON-
1
I
1
3
4
to
39
do
do
do
£
do
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TEN THOUSAND DOLLS.
O N Saturday .last, tbe Rhode Island State
Lottery, Highest Prise Ten Thousand
Dollar*, was drawn at Providence, and the
result will be received uu Wednesday ifext.
Tickets {4, Halves {2.
Dec 29 WM. ROBERTSON.
NOTICE.
A N election for five Port Wardens, six
Auctiondhr*, and Lamber Measurers,
will be held by Council on MONDAY, the
2d of January- Applicants for any of the
above office*, will band in tbe applications
to the Clerk, oa or before that period.
SOL. COHEN, C. C. pro tom.
Dec 39 39
o.l
5$
orricx tsABiNE Ann via* insurance co.
Savannah, 31th Dec. 1835. .
W ILL be offered at public sale, on Tues
day. 31st January, 1826, between tbe
hours of bine and two O’clock, at ite office,
tbe Stock of the Company, owned by ihs in
stitution. Terms made known on the day of
rale. J. P. HENRY. Pres’t.
Persons wishing to purchase the above
stock, ean receive any information they may
require, by applying at tb* office.
Dec 27 37
OFFICE MARINE AND FIRE IN8UBAXCE CO. >
Sncannah, 31th Dec. 1835. ).
A N election will be held at this office ou
A. MONDAY, tbo Sth day of February
next, for seven Directors to manage tb* sf-
fatrs of th* institution for one year. Polls to
be opened at nine o’clock. A. M. aud dosed
al two, P. M. A. M. KER| Sec’ry.
Deo 37 27
THA HXH.UITAUk ■
STEAM-SAW-MILL and CAST IRON
FOUNDRY.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that the above
establishment* are in full operation.
Planks and Scantling, suitable for ship
ping, can be furnished of tlm best quality,
and of any size, lo immediate order. Ha
also has on hand, a few fine CYPRESS
LOGS,upwards of30fectin length,which he
will saw into anch sizes as may be required.
At the Call Iron Foundry, work of jcvery
description, in that line, will b* executed in
a at .ic equal td (hat of any other factory in
the United States, aud on the leweat possible
terim.
lie nlio continuer the manufacture of
BRICK, which he will supply in any quanti
ty, to urder. The quantity of the article is
already well known. JILNJJY, iV!MLI J J,\’.
ID* All order* left at the store of Low R
Wallace, will be punctually attended to.
Dec. 19 21 tf
GRAND,STATE LOTTERY,
FOURTB CL ASS—EXTRA.
D RHW in Providence on 15th inst. and
will be received here on 28th.—Fifty
numbers combination—Six numbers to be.
drawn. scheme.
1 Prixe of 10,000 Dollars.
1 do 5,000 Dollars.
5 do ],000 Dollars.
1 do 5-18 Dollars.
4 do 500 Dollars. ’
8 'do 100 Dollnrs.
44 do 50 Dollars.
(8 do 20 Dollars,
fee. fee. fco.
Treeent Prico of Tickets:
Wholea, : : I : : t : : 43 50
Halves, :::::::: 1 75
Quarters, : : r : : : : : 0 01
Hr Those who have ordered tickets in
the above Lottery, are requested to call Im
mediately and recive them nt
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Dec 20
' FACTORAGE, kc.
T HE subscriber informs his frieodssiid
the public, tint be has recommenced
Tne Cotton and Lumber Factorage and Com-
nuvfton Hwrnew.
He is provided with Fire-Proof Stores, for th*
reception of cotton nnd other goods, a conve
nient dock for lumber, nnd trust* from hik
knowledge of business in general, and partic
ular experience in tlm above branches, is
gire entire satisfaction.
Hi* Counting-Room is over th* store of
Wiltberger k Cornwell, Jones' Upper Wharf.
WILLIAM HENRY GREENE.
Nov 23
FAJfCY COSMETIC SOAPS.
HE following very superior and highly
, perfumed Soap*, of the lateet importa
tion, from Low’s Manufactory, London, vit.
Bengein Sorb, Musk Soap
Ekmelek do Vernacular do
Rose fat Cinnamon do
Violet . do Venice do
Olive do Low’s Oriental Comp.
Vegetable do Jewaiatne do
Ceylon do Palm do
Bandana do Palmyrina do
Eg. Windsor do Transplant do
Naples Shaving Son in pots
French Cosmetio Almond end Vegeta
ble Wash Bslle
And a supply of genuine Macassar,
Rami* and Antique Oil*
Aod very superior Cologne Water in
btva juaUmiMr recefvad and foreal* low, by
LA YA HENDRICKSON,
Dee to Druggists.
ABSCONDED,
F ROM the subscriber’s plantation on Hil
ton Head, tome weeks tgo, s negre
mao named PETERt—Peter is near abuul
six ' feet high, a smooth skin, plausible and
well Spoken, and bit general manner* above
that of ordinary ilavet. Five Dollars Rewarn
will be given to any person who will *pP re '
hand nnd deliver aim to Josiah Wells, Eta-,
on the plantation, or aecure him in either the
Savannah or Coosawhatobie jail.
P. MATHEWS.
Dec 27 <7
D* {SO REWARD.
W ILL bo phid by John GiEH.ofth*
Neck: near Gharleatoa, for the ap
prehension of tbe peniona who enteredtlu*
dwelling house, and forcibly carried off a
free black men, named Boeton, betwcea
thirty and forty year* of age, clad in a faded
homespun coat, striped vest and straw bat,
slim made, a littl# above tho middle height.
He is weak sod appear* to have bran recent
ly ill, with one leg swollen, R '• presumed
they intend railing him as a slave.
Dec 25
IMPROVED COTTON'PRESS.
4 PATENT baring bran obtained for a*
improved Cotton Pro**, for packing cot
ton into square balsa, tha subscriber, who M*
been appointed by th* proprietor* »r™*>'£
fere the pririleg* of makiog airi usieg ’be
same to companies or iodnridiial*. For d
v Sarennab, Agent for the Proprietors.
I"Ttm AagustaConstitetiqnalist.MilWfJ'
ville Journal, and Macon Memsnger._m. ro-
qoestod to insert lbe *b«»>
sodlbriraid bills to the qffis. M tb.