Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 30, 1825, Image 2

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•erellandlto autl A#HT POtLAHS. imW.i.ars. irC, sitting. Ife To Melee ted emend Ibdpero. . W)l» now in force,. in relation to TOeenl lend# 1 ' and land, surveyed 00 bead rightaeod bo*n- warrant*. To authorise the election* of county J9. To , nffieeta in Hell County, to be held at the dia-1 court hf Kntauatl oouhty to keep .bis FRIDAY MORNING. BBC. *0. 'yrinn.’jiij,ii;i.ijSr rt ita for fetfitexi H. ■ KT Thu etoeeot of Wveqwilx uro request ed to attend nt thu QdfowlIGhuinher, TO. ' MORRQW.et eleven; o’aloob, M> for ■. the p*.W* <rf-kto« nfrtwSwr- •- - wetootulnf our MhxMRiBH V.Uti " ’ By iWoMjtSewjnttnliilwB.iiurt-feceiTed' Z flew-ifolk f0^er»io*td inst. lotlualv*. iffiiii T*‘l****! 1 ” 11 fcllow^UtiW. Ww. — - ewnoMh^trived in towh|(j»Uir<l»y. ’ ta the eleem-bhilf Iklnuel tritjl election ground,. 20 Another of th* tame with theproeuding for Gwinnett County. \ / ■ „ tl. To emend the eat to grant iopponry relief to Abe purchaser* of fractiattrlOU, island*. bo. end purchasers of lota io Macon- 83. To incorporate the Double Breach Aoedetoy in Uncb)n County, > 83, To divorce King L. end Jemime Wil liam*. ■ , 84. To eutbofiaetha Inferior Cqurtof Fay ette County to; convoy lota on the town com "A gentletuen ftodt KUIedgOTillo, errried ' jgjjMjqfr f-U that Governor Tnotir bed reeoterod from hie indiapoaition in feet hie situation wait considered danger- • ^^4, ■ , ^r. D*Wirr Cmhton, iun. Cieil En Jltmef.afho ha* uhdortekeu the survey of "f Jenchaa’ intendrd canal from f>tiS|kciiy or'ite neighborhood,.to the Alata- tnnhe Birer, arrirod yeeterday in the chip # «** mm* & &£ f \ e pared to comtaeBco hie duties immediately and ie merely watting the arriral of/Mr. jMeket, before beginning the auryey. ' Wo publish today, the Liatof Acte paased j^thil ptkmnt aeaaioo Of our Legislature, <mootiBtiog in all to one hunttod and thirfy- mi, omoog which are eleven .dividing coun ; tie* Into election districts, and fifteen grant ing divorcee. There were other application. ; for dlroroee which were rejected. PoUowtWn.H*M*. of Tcnneaaoe,recent ly. appointed Charge dee Affaire* at the Re- ^ubHcof Central America, hat arrived at ' Washington. Col.’ GkorSs Crogran has receivfd the • appointment of Inspector General of the Army of the UnUed8tatea, vice Col Aacncn deceased. ’ , From MaRANHAm—The Br. ship Loyal 8*m,C»pt. Petbie, arrrived at thia port the whole-country and inhabitants, extend, lag north from Pernambuco, being several provinces, including Bahia,. are in a great aUp of enffering, being out of provisions awl'Water, .and that from the excessive drought’the eropa are nearly or quit* del : troyed. No freights to be had. The ship OenlBrock, of Liverpool,after a detention of two months had tailed with her cargo in ooroplata. No political new*. ; In addition to ; the lots of the steam-boal Henry Ciay, on the river Alabama, wo here another to mention— that of theCotton-Plani, e by running on e aneg in the tame river, on the Ulh inst. The cargo wa* valued at 1 eighty thousand dollar*, one-third of which or more, will be totally loat- Neither of y tbe*« boat* were inured—tbo eargoes, how aver, are principally injured. in New-York. Tin Alabama, in cotnmop with our own riv- 1 on, it refry low, which is the eauie of these tiisaten. Ttaymall pox was prevailing at New-Or. loans, on the 10th inat. nion to religion* societies, for th* pnrgcao of [canal from Ogeecbe* to ihe' building ohurobea Ihereos. •*j 97. To lay out a new c 85. To incorporate the Trustee* of ' the | con nties of HeUry aryi Mnpn Salem Paraonage Property, in Clark Cuunty. 98. To lay out a pew comty from parla of 89. For the relief of DouglestWetsoo, of I the counties of Warren, .Wilke*, Hancock. Morgan. County. Greene and Oglethorpe. 81. To change the time of holding the In- 99. To eaiabliah election diatricta in Prank farior Court of Hancock County, aow es re- tin and Habersham, late, to the summer aetiion. 100. To dlrdrce Amelia and John Clark 88. Extending the time for the tax collec- 101. For the relief of laaac Byraty. tor of Elbert County-td Oolleot and pay over 108. To aell and dispose of Ihe Male’s iqler r the tax of 1881. * ■ >’■ A ’ a«t in lota of land wkiab hare been aitdm*y 89. To iooqrporatp the Thomaston Anede- be hereafter declared lb be fraudileatly ' ’ I drawn in Ihe eoontiee of Bibb, Hoiuftof, &a.- i. To divorce Tliomse G. end Loehe I 103. To amend the act to lay off Aid de- Duke. line and keep open the main Channel ojBroad 31. To authorise Busan Tinaley to eatab-1 River. my, 30. lish a ferry on Ihe Flint Rirer. 38. To change the names of certain per sons called Williame to Roee. 33. To divide the county of Early. 34. Tb divide the county of Columbia iotu election districta. 35. To divorce Robert end Ann F. A. El lington. , , 36. To. establish district elections in Fay- ferry on the Ocmulgee river known aijP. A ette County. I Lewis’ ferrv/ ' w A LIST OF ACTS Passid at twx Annual. Session or 1885. 1. To divorce Lucy and Charlev Hudson. H8. Torepeal an aot to ameodtbe road laws OfBdMwin County. f 3. Th alter the road laws so far as respects Wayne County. ’ 4. To divorce 8. K. end Sarah Gatei. 5; Tpepapifr the amoont io wbich the clerk of th*'Inferior Court of W ilke* County shall be compelled to give official boiid. - 6. To alter the first section of the act of 1883, t« eetabfiah district elections in Telfair Coooto, 1 7. To repeal Uiaact compelling the Clerks ofthe Court to keep their offioes at the Court House, ao r*r a* respects Ware County. 8. T# compel the offleers of the 4th Bat Ist.Brif. G. M. to order all musters of said Batialioa to ba hold it Gaoeytb Hill, io Lib erty Cooety* 9. To autborioe e lottery for public purpo se* in tbi* town of Brunswick. 19. To antherise the Sheriffs, Clerks, and . other oScera of the Southern, Flint', Ocmul- gee, mod Western Circuits, and of Warren .County, to, publish their advertisements in i apy paper printed in Milledgeville, or within their Circuit*, and compel Deputy Sheriff, . tb .advertise in the apme paper with their prin- oiptif- It, Tosher the time of holding theSnpe. liar Court* io.tbe Eastern piatnot and the loAtior Court af Camden Coonty* 19. toestabllabdiurict election* in Elbert County. • 13. Jo legitimate certain person* called •etablkti election diatricta Pulaakl edfiot^.'" - -re’ 8V Tb extend tha corporate limki of town ofEatontoU. / '• '■ '*• - *; ><%' To carry into oompfeteefMttha tba Inferior court of Henry ei tu tha Truetee* uf th* lXt ; iy to oobVty.. to the Trusteed uf th* oo AnadMi* atjart ofbil* leoda heretofore cbasad fcroounty pprpoekej Ifill-' j»'. 1 89. Tb compel the ’Clerk of the us only a few mariae qrliolae, The Iblluwiug etter from a correspondent furnislioe all' (lie news ofeoy interest at Haveuk eataie at tbs Will hiah—CA.. ’lereurv,. ■ . i. - r WttraCt of a letter, Hated “ Havana, 80th Jt>K ItW —The long' eapeoled eaptdillon brfriveu hereon the !8thlb*t.eoii*i>tiagoith* theooorb.hoa**,qe.witliinfive. 90 To add a pert of the oouasy ef to Tellkir.f’ n “ .91. Toarhend an act to ettaW»b ant gine oompany in Bevannak. 98. To divooeBartkatjd Wjtiy Rogora, 93. To authorise a txiitery.for the .benefit of the Madtaflu AoedemU •4. To establish dial let • elections lathe county of Washington. J 95. Foe the reliefer tie Henry King. 98. Te authorise E. Jencks to construct a’ ‘Itameha., < >(y from the 300 men on board baa ntd yet arrived, anil 100 men, it ie said wage landed in Furto Rioo 11 Thp two frigates Iberia and Lealtad an new ships and of a-large cleu, mounting fifty odd ,gun* each, .and ere very fin* vtsaeii. Two brigs of War are to sail to-day in quest of Ibemisaiug ship. , - “The arrival of this fleet has inspired tba governme'et with more eonfidsnee. .No ac- counts of its sailing pad been received, until the sohr. Col. Arinistead, arrived bero, when it was seed in the papers of y'uur city, which: wea confirmed a few days afterwards by a despatch overland from Trinidad, where a vessel bad arrived which bed spoken it.” 104. To appropriate monies for tlsjpoliti cal yearIRSB. Ml .105. To incorporate the Meaico Alantic Company of Georgia. I 106. To amend and consolidate the wveril acts which have been passed for tha (ivero- ment of the city of Savannah. J , 107. To establish and make permanent the 37. Tq divorce Elizisbeth and. Caswell Hubbavd. 38. To authoriee certain person* to plead and practice lew in the Coarts of this State. 39. To extend the time of fortunate draw er* in the land lotteries of 1818,1819 and 1891, to take out their grants. 40. To alter the aot to establish election districts in Glynn County. - < 41 To form two new counties from Irwin and Decatur. 48- To establish district elections in M’ln- tools 43. To authorise the Justices of the Inferior Court of Gwinnett Conuty to remit a fine id- ourred by D. Thompson. 44. To incorporate tlie De Kalb Academy. 45. To amend the act to establish and io- iorporate an Insurance Company in Savan nah, and to grant banking privileges to said company. 49. To alter the act of incorporation of Perry, in the county of, Houstoo. 47. To add pert of Upson county to Pike comity. 48. To esteblieb election district! in Mont- gomery county 49. Toentitl T trie jot Lewis’ ferry, 109. To appoint Trustees for tbe Doofy County academy. .109. To incorporate the Zebulon estdemv in Pike county. - , 110, Today out a central canal or railway throughout this slate. 111. To raise a tux for the support .of gov ernipeot for 1«86. • ~ , 1 - tl 8. To amend an act to incorporate Lawrenceviile academy in tlie county. Gwinnett, 113. To relieve the cilixene ot’Nennan Pike county. 114. To divorce James A Lucinda Dooly, 115. To alithurize David Terrell to build a bridge over (lie river Appalacbie. i 118. To incorporate the Bank of Macon. 117. To authorise Springer Gibson toe tablisb a ferry across Flint river. 118. ’To vest the State*’ interest in the property of Joel Music io tiis sister. 119. To incorporate the Knoxville Acade my. 130. Amendatory of the 4th see. of an sot tn dispose of and distribute the land obtained by the treaty of 1835, 131. To add that part of the funds hereto entitle Burton Traeher, of Clark I fore set apart for the support of county Acad A M — k 1 _: AJ tv .L - . A 1 I amaLb A aa f«MA AmL n.hl fimj AM Pa — MM — — — . emies to the free actiool fund to far as respecu tlie counties of Chatham, Irwin Telfair and Ware. ', j 123, To alter and amend an let to antohd county, tn t participation in the contempla ted lend lottery.. 50. To divorce Daniel A Parmelia Hall. fit- Tn ehartgA’*■ ...... .Imum,. ....... ■eon*. 7*7 • . | the 14 th section or nil act to prvteoc’theiei- 53. To divorce Nathad H. and Elisabeth late* pforphani, &c. ao far a* respectsthe Bormn. I county of W ilkoa. ' I 53 To eatablish Pitta’ferry on theOc-| l" 3 - To establish Martin Hardin?* Ferry mulgpe. I in the county of Decatur, on his own lapel 54. Concerning the public buildings of 124. To authorise the Superior and tefe. Wayne county. rior courts sitting for ordinary purposes to be 55. To lay off the Slate into seven Con I ricld in tlie Academy offRynn uounty — “ ’ the “ Peksacola.—It will be eeen by the Dncu meute accompanying the Report of the Secretary ofthe Navy, that the Commie sio'neraappointed toxeloct a site for a Navy Yard and Depot jn the Gulph of Mexico; on the coast of Florida, in conformity with enact of Congress ofthe last session, have oli,r en the Bay of Pensacola as tlie moat eligible eite on tliet doavt for its location,— The want of a naval establishment in tliat part of mir country baa been strongly felt to protect our extensive aod increasing commerce paining from the Western States turongh the Gulph ofMcxnm i and the high character of the Naval Officers, appointed by th* Seoretury ofthe Navy to perform that service, furnishes the moat conclusive evi dence of the ability and judgement with which tlie law haa been executed. There is a document, however, transmitted to Pre sident Monroe, by tlte first Legislative Coun- cil of Florida, set ling forth tha important advantages of a location at Pensacola, aod supported by to many just and powerful roaaoit*, that wo have thought it not uninter esting to publish it at this time, as snipe ad ditional laws furfortifications, Ac. will follow be a necessary and indispensable conse quence, from the establishment of a Navy York. The ’memorial of tlie L”ghl ive Gouncil presents the most forcible arid coin- manding view of the subject, and presents many political end commercial considera tions worthy of the particular situation of the government -rJral. Journal. mmt rtfte *aA durability. TU toltyiof pio« »r« viidt of braM* tod bamWi. ml bright. The btonade ia«f tha same ma- t*ri*|.—The after eallia is * beautiful little eparyeeat. It ftonlaftts a spacioua elate room on each tide ■, tlte flodr it . opvered with a piece of ulegaM carpeting, ’ and a couple of sofas St ace end, withe Sideboard tod mirror In front. The 1 werdriiom ie very epeciout. end oontaiqa five'etat* room* on each aide, besides two olliera near the entratice. Thia is situated dn the lower deck, below the ca bin. Underneath the wardroom it tlie mag ettne, lighted in e peculiar mtnner.and com - plainly lined oith copper’sheathing, for pro lurvetlnnagainit accidents. On descending the atept, the visitor is led through B dark passage until be reaobea the' Inner apartment, where the powder Ie aior- ed; and the cartridge* prepared when occa sion callt for them. At the forward part of the vessel, there m alio another magatina of smaller dimensions, and finished in the same style as e aacurity against aooidsnls.— In this part also, of ilia ship, are various Woms appropriated for different purpose*.— The apartment styled the armory, is well lined with musket*, pistols and cutlesaaa; the carpenter's store - mum contains event thing necessary for repairing; and the sail room is Squally well provided w th every thing that might be wanted in that line. - The Snitth-American measures about 3000 tons, and carries sixty gun* on both it aboi 'brig m At Mir, and been adept«nn (ritiry ree|ct t„ the imporUnt, but eevef* Service ahej,dei- lined to perform, .ailed from Norfolk ob the 38d met. to resume her etatioo OffHetteru. Philddelptoa, D~il.~A r Comet, Petteea, 83 day* frith ^il t. F. M. let. 30 IT N. long 57 za w. served a number of itfmlTbCxee.md B ferent other ertinln around the vesw|. hove too, expecting tome veroel had foam dared ; in half an hour discovered t venel and one man on the wreck j took him off- he had been on for 60 hours ; he inform*.! that it wa* the brig Helen, of New-York from Gibraltar, bound to New-York wits’ fruit end wiue t the crew were nine in num ber, end one passenger named H. S. jr M . comb.Jtrtt litnUnunlof the Caulitulion ^ the men saved wee named James Pollock, s n>. tive of Scotland. * -ass 135. To incorporate to* Harrisburg Pres- gressioiiel district!. , 59. To alter amend end icoquolidate the I bylerian church, road lawe of Glynn couuty. 136. To consolidate the several acts inaar- ”• Tiimmrpororothn town ofKnoxrill*. V ‘flightofduy, and unt.l this becomes 58. Todivoree Rowc aadBarab WHar-L»® 7 i ; Tool ' an « B 'h<tname ofC.BarreMto „ TOof in * reirt) ^^ of repai , lin? a0 ns. 59. To authorise a further eats of lots in the town of Macon. ' 60. To ante mi the act to regulate general elections so far as respects Burke. 6t. To .establish election districts in Scri- ven. 93. To divorce Jemima and Matheiaon Henderson. 63. To appoint county Treaaurers and to define their duties. -64. Declaring the manner in which tbc Grilfin 138. To authorise Samtiel Ceftiouo, of Up- I soo county, to establish a forty. 139. To change the time of holding tha in- > ferior coart of Henry comity. 130. ■ To admit certain persons to piped and | practice io tha several courts of this Mate. 131. To amend the aot of incorporatioe of Franklin Academy. 133. To amend the penal code, so fpr eti respects the definition of bqrglary. [ 133. To establish Ihe fees of Sheriffsi-am) Bank Failures—A respectable Divine- of Connecticut, thus write*: “ The failure of th* Eagle and Derby Banks has .wrought diemity. confusion Sod ruin amongst us, aod'deeply affected ell eur future calculations. Myself and Con grsgatiuu.suffer to a large amount in our private and public fnnds. Yale College, many of our.ecclesiastical aocieties and min isters, and a. Urge number of families, inclu ding many widows and orphans, are great sufferers by. lli* Eagle bank—arid a cornu derable number win be ruined—having all. or nearly all, their property in. that Bank, or in the Saving Bank, which was loaned to the Eagle Bank. A great and wide extern (led scheme of villainy will yet be disclo-e't. as perpetrated hy certain norecn* who have been, and are yet by tome thought to be very honorable men.’’ Extract of a letter, dated Nc^Orleane, 20th November, 1835—“ Business inr gen era! bee not yet commpnod in this city— Every kind of commercial trade it at a com plete stand, end the prospects of a speedy revival is gloomy beyond conception. Cot ton, the principal object of our mist exten sire speculation, it almost in Mo shut up decks. The topper deck is about 300 feet long,.and the heght between decks about 6 feet. Tide lest measurement was particu larly noticed by aeveral naval gentlemen on board. The gun* are all mounted in the most elegant stbyle The touch holes have burnieh'ed brass coverings and the stoppers at the muzzles nre also covered with brans. The rigging is in the finest order and her model'll pronounced by judges tn be of the moat approved description. The admira tion of the company as they viewed etch different part was called forth in the high-' eat degree. In'the Ward room a suit of ta hi-swan laid in'the most generous style, and about half past 3 o’clock the company a' down and partndli of en elegant dinner which lied been prepared on board. A lit tle after three, the steam boat Bolivar again came alnngeide.to take the company asliore. In starting for the Wharf, the steain bual made a circle round the South America, and on leaving her the company gave the crew on board the frigate. 3 cheers, which were returned in the same spirited manner ee given* On the whole, tlie ptrty were highly gratified with the visit, and, all no val geutleinen who examined the vessel were unanimous in the opinion that a ship ■to beautiful aod so finished in every pari, cannot be paralleled in Hie world. She is at ffresent commanded by Capt. James Gillender- * FOR DARiS.hr, The fast sailing slow,’ SEA SERPENT rood, Mnrltr, * Will nil 9k Sunday next. For . ‘PP 1 / «» 'he master on board, at Moore?* Wharf, or to BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD. Dec 20 surveys of University lands, dividing them county surveyors, and petitioners for,dividing into lets for the purpose of sale, according to* 11 declared to be fraudulently drawn.- v to the act ofthe Legislature of 18I6, shaft >34. To reserve for the use ofthe State all be authenticated. valuable ores, mines, and miaerale. which 65. To require the .collector* of taxes to [have.been,or hereafter may be discovered, pay over money collected by them forcoun * 3S - incorporate the Union Baptist ty purposes to the proper authority, and to I Church in Warren county, authorize the Inferior court of any county 136 Tn entitle the Commissioners of the to issue execution sgnintt defaulting tax col- Seriven County Academy to their full (livid, lectors end of the monies set apart for county acade 66. To change the name of Isabel Ro-1 mies. gers. 67. To divorce Elizabeth and 8tepben Bennett. Cbitonxsa-—'The Senate did not sty on the . 68. To divoce Henry P. & Betsy Brown. 2 let 69. To amend the road laws of Camden In the House of Representatives a letition county and to appropriate monies for the w “* presented by Mrs. Decatur, on' behalf Burnt Fort road in said county out of the I °f herself arid the officers and crew who had county, funds. been associated in the destruction! of th 70. To create a Board of Public Works, Frigate Philadelphia, at Tripoli, irsying aod . to provide for the’ commencement of a I recompence. A resolution was aaopted. system-of Internal Improvement. appointing a Committee to suggest some ' “ ' * * * of Re; 71. For the relief of Stephen Mallory. I mode of making the House of Kcprcderita 72. Toalter nd fix the time of holding Ihe tives better calculated for the purposes uf a Superior arid Inferior courts of Ihe Southern deliberative aesembjy ; and a resolution wa> circuit. also adopted, appointing, a Coihmittee to 7^. To alter and fix the time* of holding the I consider what measures ought to be adopted Superior aod Inferior courts of. the Western U° preserve the Capitol, Capitol Square, end circuit, end the Inferior oonri of Wilkes. [Public grounds, in this city. A resolution 74. Toaulhorise the establishment of anew | we* introduced by Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, marketliouae io Augusta. calling for information on the anbjm of de- 76. To extend tlie corporate limit* ofthe I sertions from (hr Army ; and. on motion of town of Covington. Mr. Hamilton, the bill on that subject was 76. To establish election Districts in the | recommitted to the Militsiy Comihitiee county of Weyne. ' [with a view to its medifiealion. A resnlu 77. Toregnlaio licenting of physicians to [ lion was laid-on the table by Mr Dwight preotice physic in this state, inquiring if ary losses in the crllectinn at 14. To change the nemos of certain par- eons called People*. 15. To authorise the Inferior Court of Up- •oaCauafj to ley off lota 00 the common of Tbomaatou, fro;the Baptist and Methodist ,. 17, .To make 7*W all toioietreton end guardian*, isvwrvv •** (ms siato, s issajusi nig as wiij vA.rovw: ssa iat« n iict/Si’iu 78. To change the name of Curran John- the custom dutiea had recently taken place, eon to Rogers. [and, if ao, to obtain-tie particulars. Mr 79. To repeal so much of the 4th end 5th Owen offered e resolution celling for infer sections of the penal code of 1819, at relates | metion relative to the Treaty with the to the transportation of convicts to the pent- [Creek Indians negotiated by Generals Jack- tentianr. ; I son and Pinkney, at Fprt Jackson. The 80. To organise tb* Couptiet-of Thomat | btH making appropriatioai for Fortification, and tomdee, fee [forth* next year wab reported jnd read 81. To give master carpenter* and master | twice It aaka 4795,000 for the .seftipe of seem on tots swhuo, esjw.v>p^.a.“i'™ masons a lien on buildings erected by them in the year. The bill' redatiye. to .the fai|a o|j and several other military offlcer^tjje officers D'catw, DeKalb county | school landa inOhio eaUcd some eiscuatiioa, ' * 83. To reduce the amount of SbentTe booth but wee flMlly ordered to t third reading (, in oertaio counties apd to oompentate said off-1 as eleo wee the bill mtkiag iM iprietions cars for servioes. • j.\ , | for tbe payment of rev.<lutioaarj Hteionera. 83. To repel an aet to exMnpg ifavee faxn | A bill «u introduced from tb* lommittee rood duty 00 Ossetia w IsJtttd. ' |ofWeyttnd Meeoa making it liedbtyof To authorise the Ioferlor aoUrior'Ef-|tlie 8*oreUry of tb* Treasury t «end the m toeotesCommksioDer* ofthe town | tuneei eatitoeies to tb* Hnui withie s of Springfield. , itoOfktafter tbfi iMating of Ceng tee, in or 8fe For itiliaf of John Long of Worry I derto^eapaditg thepMeingcf th^appropri- remamtng much forgotten, we cannot be Said to five in a lucrative atmosphere. We shall have »-.renge seainu of trade, end the affaire of men will have a strong current of misfortune to item.” ’ ' Laboe Juar.—Tlie'gentlemen enmmon erl to attend the, cnnrt. ofQyer end Terming hr. held in this village last week, as grand jurors’, were altogether tbe greqleH men we have ever eeen. The heaviest Weighed 302 end the lightest 175 Ibd.—The weight ofthe whole 34 was 5560, and the average Weight uf each utan upwards of 331 lbs. Beat this who can I—Mohauk, JV*. Y: Herald. Fisheries —Thirty seven fishing vessels, with an aggregate of five hundred and ferty -even thousand fish, have arrived at Marble bead within a few weeks. The average freight of each vessel ie about lift eon thnu sand. AiJ tbojressela engaged in fishing have arrived, clroept schr. Susan, a new ves sel supposed to bate been wrecked on Sable island and tbe crew lost. It is ascertained, saya the Democratic Press, that Ihe amount of dutiea due to the Giivtrtimonl ofthe United States, by Edward Thompson, is nearly as may bq kirk hum niu:n thousand doll ars. The security ta- ken by the Custom House, is said to bC ut terly unable to pay, any part of this immense sum. Letters from Boston. received in. New York, state that, the Pacific and Phoenix Banka of Nantucliet. have closed their doors. New-York, Dec. 16—JYem Frigate South America.—'The ship whioh has been riding at anchor for several days in the North Riv er, opposite the pity, and has excited the ad miration of ell tvbu beheld her, was yesterday visited, hy the invitation of the builder ana owner, Henry Eckferd, Esq. by about 600 ci tizens. end strangers of distinction, among whom atere Count Palacio, the Consul Gep eral ofthe Colombian Republic, Gen. Latte mend, Mr. Buchanan Abe British Consal Ckpt. Reid, of tha British sloop of war Py lades. Judge Thompson, Geo. Van Court- land, several of the Clergy, the member* of the corporaton, the members elect of the Le- gialaiureof thia city, Ihe Marshal of this Dis triet, Com. ChaunCey, and the other naral ofv this station, Major Gqp,-Morton Bother military offc*r*,1ft* officer* ,of .all the'Marine loturtoce Officer*, the eurpt pf. newspaper Editors, Re. Ac. who werecoaveyed op board the skip about noon, by th* ateara-boet Bolivar. Th* visitor* ware received *itfe great po- liteaess, and gratified with a view of. the ship throughout She we*prot>quooedh> *11 who OOMMEBOXAXl Havana, Dec. 20.—Prices on the 17— Rice 5 6 a6-4. Lord 14 a 16, Sugar, 3-5ths white. 10 a 14. 2-5lha brown 13 a 17, white 12 a 16, brown 10 a 13, Muscovadoes Bo 10, Coffee. 1st qunl. tl 1-2 a 12: 3d and 3d qu'al. 9 1 2 a It i Triage, 6 a8 t-2 ; Molas ses, 4 a 5 ; Exchange, 5 a 6 pm. scarce. PORT QP 8 Ay A Miff A FOR DARlEJf, Tba sloop ROSETTA . SMytnn,,M„<er, -Will positively sail to mwMvv, with what freight may offer. For freight w passage, having gund accommodations' am.lv on board at Bolton’s Central Wharf. Deo 38 30,-v POLYDELFHIS OR EAST WDM EXTRACT: A FRESH SUPPLY of the above Valua ble Medicine, so justly esteemed lor the removal afrheumulic affections, received by ship Savannah, and for sale by GEO. RYER80N, Dec 30 Agtnt'fer the Proprietors. X>. PETTY, TA TDOR'S WHARF, orEEKS FOR SALK, 1AA barrels flour lUU 75 Half do 50 Bags Green Coffee 6 Hogsheads St. Croix Sugar* 8 Pipes Holland Gin 3 do Cognac Brandy 100 Barrel* Whiskey 30 do Northern Giu < 30 da Loaf and Lump Sugar 50 do No. 3 Muckarel 25 do No. 2 do ARK4VED, Ship Loyal Saui, Petrie, 19 days from Maranham, iu ballast, to Win. Gaston. Ship Sarah Sheatfe.Bragdon, 6 days from New York, to Samuel Wright, consignee— C. C. Griswold fit. co. and II. B. Hathaway, Ship Pioneer, Greenleaf, (reported vaster day) 44 days from Amsterdam, to VV. Gas ton. Left ship Siienandnoh.Kuse, dischnrg iog; ship Franklin, Tillingiat, ballasting ; "aspor, Niglite, do. Tho ship Waba-.lt, y, e»iied on the 9th Nov. Sailed in Co. with brig Ventrosa, Abbott,for Chur'ea ton; and brig Atlantic, Howland for St. Uttes. Let. 25, long 70, spoke schr. Wash- ngton, of Boston, from St. Thomas for l)harleston. ShipSavannah, Beebe, 6 days from New- York, to Hall & Hoyt, owner*—full oargo, to J. It M. Pendergsst. J. A. Btaulard, G. Kyerton. Miaa Beauvallet, A. * E. VVood. M. Sc J.CuniiinghaUt, G.Newhall, J,Brown, N. B. Weed. Z. Day It co. J. B. Herbert Sl co. L. Baldwin & cn. P. Lauretta, IV. Pat terson, Butler to Scrantun, Pooce it Mac- kenzie, G. B. Lamar. J. Inglia & co. P.Hill. W. T. Williams. C. C. Griswold Si co- A. Day, J. W. Long, Dunham’n 6r Cumpfield, Philbrtck & Scranton, T- Butler it co. Co hen it Miller, T. G. Chamberlin, 1. W. Morrell, S. €. Dunning, ‘T. Townsend, Moore&Lvman, J.A.Maxwell, R.Campbell. Mayers it Hamilton, J. Rea, Hazard & Den- slow, Lay it Hendrickson, H. Lord itco. W. Tighe, R. Brower, L. Petty, J. Meigs, O Teeny, M. Hoag it co. J-. Auie. Gifford it Alden. Jenney Si Donglaas, G. &. W. Ro bertson. W. Lippitt, A. Parsons, H. B.IIatlt- away, H. Cleland,’D- it B, Foley, O. Taft, C. Roe. J. Robinson, J- Welle, A. G. Mil ler, VVm. Gaston, and O. Johnson. Paecen- ger>, Mrs. Carroll, Miss Shiftman, W. H, Thompson, Dewitt Clinton, Jr. A. Drew, Townsend, Pray, end Walker. Steam boat Samuel Howard,Dubnia, from Augusta, with Boat* No. 4 and 8 in tow. 1033 bales Cotton and other merchandize to G. F. Palmes, J. Pendergsst, -J. Auzc, C. L. Lawrence, C. C. Griewold.Ajcq. 8- Wright, H Lot'll it co. W. Gaejeh, f. Hill, R. Campbell, J. Ldwie, T- B. Marten, order and others. Puuengcot, W .’H. Cr4 wfotd, daughter and lieio*. , ,v-t. Steam bosfPendlelfih. Bracken, from Hamburg and AugafiUt J-Gouedy-wtth 1000 bales cotton.Wf-Charleston. Pole-boat Hotrifitieff Bird, from August^ With 600 bale* Cotton, to G. B. Lamar, H. Lord & co- J. Cuutmipgfe Son,8. Wright, R. Campbell, Tsft'fe Paddleford, R. Wa terman A oo. P. IliB, and C. L. Lawrence- ARRIVED THOM THIS TORT. At Boston, 19th. Inst. echr. Adeine.Gneat. At Norfolk, 20th inet. sloop Regulator, Hcdly. ur roR this roar. At New-York, 89d inat. p*ck*ttiiip8l*'t- ra, Wood,,to sail in auceeesion ; new ship Birmingham, Cobb, in a few daye- At cTiBrle*ton,88th inat. eteem-boat Hem- burg, Blackman. Th* following vessel* ere expected *t this port—abipe Wm. Penn, and Favorite, from Charleston; ship Exchaogejrom Baltimore. The brig Romulda, from Liverpool, ar rived at Charteoton on Monday. Paasen gers, Mr*. Greenhow and child. * Tho ship Cltffprd .Weyne, White, wm et Bueno# Ayree Nov. lit, diro’g. 30 Half do No. 1 do 30 do do No. 2 do 20 Hogsheads Georgia Sr rap 10 Bbls old 6tb proof Rye Whiskey . 200 Bags Shot, assorted 100 Kegs Dupont’s Gun Powder 10 Tune Sw .due Iron and Plough Moulds 10 Dozen Shovels and Spadei 60 Dozen Plough Lines 20 Boxes Soap and Candle* 20 Kegs Tobacco , 60 Nests Measures t ,30 Bundles Lath, die. die. Dec 30 30l THE SUBALTERN, O R Sketches of tlie Peninsular War, du ring tbe campaigns uf 1813 and 14, by an eye witness—2 vols. Phnrmacultigia, by J. A. Paris, M. D. Matilda, a Tale of tlie day—I vul. Codington Shadow, a Romance of (lie nine teen century, by Mungo Coulter,finale, Esq.—2 vols. The United Statu of America, oompuci with some Euperian Countries, particularly England, in a discourse delivered in Trinity Church and in St. Paul’s, in October. 1825, by John Henry Hobart, D. D. just received and for sale by S. C. dt J. SCHENK. Dee 30 30e * HAY, BLUR, 4k. Landing fro pi ship Sarah Sheaf, e aa BUNDLES very prime Hay, in lUU Sinpll buodles, for sale loir from tbe wharf. THOM THE SAVANNAH. 20 Barrels •* Boyd t M’CuUocliV supe rior Beer 10 Half Barrels Buckwheat Flour 10 Q,r. do do do IN STORE, 100 Barrels Potatoes For sale by H. B. HATHAWAY. Dec 30 SOp CANAL FLOUR AND SUITER- A (% BARRELS Canal Flour 43 Firkins Prime Goshea Better Landing from ship Savannah, aod lor sale bj Dec 30 C. C GRISWOLD dt CO. JUSTJCE'SOFFICE.FIRST DISTRICT. nETURN DAY TO-MORROW. Jst Rinst. R.W.M’KlNNON. Dec 30 ■ JUST RECEIVED, M KEGS LARD, 40 do. Butter, V.5 For sale by. ,J.B. HERBERTb.CO. Dec 30 — COPYING MACHINE- 4 NY person hiring One to dispose ef-rt> A. reesoneble'price, mev beer of* purebs* er oo application to the editor*. 1 , Dec 30 Sw MUSICAL TUITION. . T HE enbwriber iffere hlu ^ inhebitottefBeventtohendita^- i6 V id TMchsr of Miiiie. Ht V & • lessons on the Violin, Cleriooet »« d J' 1 "* according to the "popik As sooo *** anflloieiit n-mberViPr offers, he will commence et hi* to ^ Z Washington Hell, known, bv and E-fgl**« Mr. Macdonnell’a 1 Seminary, »• RAM8BOTz u ^