The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, December 28, 1829, Image 2

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I runuiMcna or wiu laws or the vt*roj». PAII.V I’AVER* : : country paper: ; EIGHT DOLLARS. : FIVE DOLLARS, |CJ* All AdvcrtiiomenU nppoar in both papsra. SBAWSMi-wmm S MONPAX MORNING, DEC. 88. By (ho British brig Porcivul, Captain Forrest, arriv ed on Saturday, wo have a ^.ivcrpowl paper ol the 10th qlt. Contents anticipated. The advertisement of the “Episcopal Society fin the advancement of Christianity, in Georgia,” came too (ate for insertion in this morning’s paper. It shall ap pear in our next. The ship Charlemagne, Robinson, from Ilurre, (day of bailing SOlh November,) was below at Now York lFih iqpt. The intelligence may bo expected this morning. £.8*0 Brito*'* Hirin,—The Courier says die Ilillo which Mr. Forrest used in Mttamora, the new prizo tragedy^, wail one oftlio moat beautiful and costfy that wo liavo ever eeen.{ it belonged to the Into Lord Byron, and by that great poet was presented, a short time previous to his death, to an officer in our Navy/"* It is laid lliat Dio body of a man bus boen (bund on ono ofthu islands in Boston harbor, supposed to He that of Mr. Isaac Wyman, of Vermont, who recently disnp- pedred suddenly. The Columbia stage, filled with passengers, from Charleston, was upset on Wednesday morning, noar the Four Milo House, and most of the passengers more or less injured; none however dangerously. Mr. Booth has arrived in Now York, and appears to have recovered from Ids Into attack.' It is stated as a rumor, by *ho “Western Times,” paper printed at Portsmouth, Ohio, that the President has removed Governor Cass, of Michigan, and appoint 'd in his place Gen. Hubert I.ucns. A woman was hung in Savannah, Hardin county, Tciicsscc, on the 13th nit. having been previously convicted of the murder of her husband, by repeated blows with an axe, whilst lie was in a state of intoxica tion. fihmo relates to font ft coverts conveying th/ir dower ant] also to enable tho wife to inherit the wholo estate of her'deceasetl husbtnd. To amend the act concerning guardiatWjip of free persons of color. f 'To jlofino and mhko certain themoda of assessing damages upontho trial of .claims of property in the Superior and It;feflor Courts. • To amond the Judiciary act of '00 so far ns relates to mortgages on real estates, To define the duty of the Tiustecs of poor school fund iu the different equities. To- limit the time of fraudulent returns in the late acquired Territory. , To authorize tho transfer iml assignment of judgments and Executions tndto make cer- Wo had only time to mentiuu in our lust, the passage by tho Lcg'iHlature of Die act to prevent the admission of free persons of color iuto tho i*orls of this State. We cannot procure a copy of tho bill until its publication.— It imposes however, as we before stated, a quarantine of 40 days upon vessels, having on board persons of the class referred to—this clause to take effect upon vessels Iron) ports of the United Slates, in three mouths ; from nil other ports,iu six months. Tho act also prohibits alt intercourse with such vessel by free persona of color or slaves, and compels captains of vessels to convey back such persons on board ; renders capital the circulation of pamphlets of evil tendency, among our domestics ; ^pakes penal tho teaching of free persons of color or slaves to read or write ; and prohibits the introduction of slaves into this state for sale. It is perhaps proper to state that tho act referred to was passed iu its present form (another having, been previously on its pnssngc,) in consequence of a „u.»«n B u of Governor Gijmnr, on | T]lc villojo Itnnnrd, cl,Id be Mr. .Minor, a member Hie last day of Hie session, Iu ml a yam, of | 0 fCon S ress,in an article on ll.n .'onlrovmsr between Mr.' nn iiltiMininiirtinpnnlnv iniva, • _ i • . - . * The only actual change in tho revised laws of the state ofNew York in that of marriage, is that hy which the ago of seventeen years in males, ami fourteen in fc- uialcs is dcd.ircl to be that of legal consent. In other respects the existing law is not touched ; hut provision is made fur recording n cnitificute of tho marriage, which shall lie primafacie evidence of its validity, if the parties desire it. In Great Barrington, (Vi.) many persons nro sick of small pox, and three deaths had occurred from that dis ease. Those who had been previously inoculated with tho vaccine matter, hail the disease in a lighter form. Tho President's Message was received at Flint- stone, (Md.) a distance of fifty miles, « over n rough road nnd sir mountains iu the wav,” in three hours and eight minutes. an Insidious character, introduced into, and delected in this city, a copy of which was forwarded to tho Execu tive Department. A son of Marshal Ncy, and two sous of tho Duke (!**11‘7 bum us Bonaparte's Minister of Police,) arrived in this city yesterday, in the Ste-un Packot John D. Mongin, from Charleston, on their Way to Augusta. Latest from Havre.—The ship Mogul, Davis, arrived on Saturday, sailed from Havre on tho 15th No vember. No papers arc received by this arrival. Tho Tho following extract is tho only commercial intelli- fcencc furnished. We have a circular of the Oth No vember, which however contains only tho satno report of the Cotton market as that published by us on tlio 16th instant, received by tho London, Extract of a letter to a respectable commercial house dated HAVRE, Nov. 11, “ With reference to our letter of tho 7th we have on ly to say that Cottons continue rather slow of sale and tho demand quite limited. Good Louisinnas have been obtaincil at lower rates, when Uplands on account of their scarcity, have fully maintained their prices. The first cargo from your port will probably bring 90 a 95f. but should heavy arrivals take place ut once, prices must igyyjtably decline. By tho ship Hudson, Copt. Chumplin, nt New. York, London paperk to tho evening of tho 1-tlli November arc received. Their contents have mostly been anticipated by tlto arrival ofthc Jessio at Charleston. Tho Paris Mcasager dcs Chambres of tho 11th No vember gives tho following articlo uoJci- ««■•» !•«*•! ut (Mum, ?>ct. 9A, which however 19 considered doubtful by tho English papers of the l*lth u It is reported that u Russian corps of 200men, which was quietly cantoned nt Vr.usr.n, confiding in tho treaty, has been surprised nnd surrounded by a horde of Turks, probably belonging to tho corps of the Pacha of Scutari. Thu Russians, who were too few in number to make any rcsislaurc, proposed to capitulate, which tho Turks pretended to accept, hut the Russians had scarcely laid down their arms, when the Turks fell upon them, and massacred them to a man.” Jhl^rwlr, (Jet. 22.—Tho troops ofthu Pacha of Scu tari. on their inarch to return to their homes, commit all kinds of excesses, and there arc general complaints of pillaging, burning, nnd all binds of violence, of which they are accused. It was uvenrcporiedthat the Turkish subjects in tho environs of Kusteiulil, huvo requested General Geistimr to protect them against bis licentious soldiery. ' CVrrs, Oct. 17.—For some days past a report, which seems improbable, has been spread here, that by order of 11 iu Sultan, Athens has hccu evacuated by the Turks and given up to thu Greeks. It is stated, that Nicholas has offered to Sir E. Cod- ringtontho command ofthc Uusidan Navy. Latest from llio Janeiro.—By tho brig Andes, Cnpt. lilacklcr, Rio Janeiro papers have been received at Uoston to Oc. 14th. Tho frigates Iinperatricu nnd Isabel, had arrived at Rio, from Portsmouth, Englutui, and brought out tho Empress of Brazil, the new wife of las Majesty Don Pedro; his daughter, tho young Queen of Portugal j and a great number of distinguished Noblemen. They were first saluted by a fleet of vessels sent out to meet them, and escorted into port. In con- nequonco of these wolcome arrivals, thcro were grent rejoicings, nnd business had to giveplaco to liolitluys. Vtitnixi \ Convention,—The resolution of Mr. Gor don, to fix the ratio of representation, upon tho basis of the white population in the House of Delegates, and Federal numbers in the Senate, has been adopted; nnd, tho Richmond Whig seems to think there is at Inst some probability that a Constitution will eventually bo sutj-, jjiitodiJSliofrjjrij, Tim volo wa» 65 lo -if. Gen. 11. B. Taylor, of Norfolk, declines tho sent in the Convention vacated by Mr. Monroe, to which ho was elected by Utc remaining delegation from the Loudoun district. Wo have received tho first number of tho American Recorder, the publication of which has been commenced nt Washington, by Mr. G. M. Crnunrd. It is iu tin* octavo form, published weekly ut S$ pc annum, and is intended as a register of ull public documents and Btate paperd of interest. Tho Welland Canal was finished 30lh ul(. and on the 2d inflt. a vessel from York, U. C. and ono from Youngs town, arrived ut Buffalo, N. Y. being the first vessels that havo passed from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie.— They were saluted with cheers and artillery. Tho ns- ~;nt is 330 foot, and is tnnUo by 33 locks, SrnTs on Tim Sun.—Tho Journal of Commerce states, on tho authority of a gentleman conversant with such subjects, that the “spots on tho sun” aro now lar ger than they havo been scon at any time Bineo 18IG. The principal ono is near tho centre of tho disc, and when tho sky is clear may bo seen, with careful oliser vation, by tho naked cyo. Around this am a great number of smaller spots, most of which were observed on Monday, Similar spots arc also to be seen on other portions of tho disc. Of tho soven pirates who wero shot nt St. John’s, Porto Rico, on the 12th ult. two were Frenchmen, three Spaniards, ono Greek, ono American, named Samuol Cambell, belonging to Philadelphia, who; it is said, has respectable connexions. They were a hardened set of villians, and marched to the placo of execution with the nimoHt unconcern, smoking cigars and exhibiting entire indifference to their lute. American Sewing Silk, of oxccllcnt quulity, is now for sale at tho warehouse of the “ American Silk Sooic- y” in Philadelphia* knew nothing of it. Your acquaintance, he says, was Will U*“tii November to September.) very limited, having seldom met you, either in public nr j To nmontl tho act authorising tho Imihlin; private life : and that, though you differed mi certain . 0 rnu Arsenal in Savannah, and for the bet- constitutional questions, ibis was merely a dillcrcneo of i, _ nfiio oj.iitiiMi, .v!im:!i nru-r cr,v,ii-,l any lilq, ,i H.iirrt 01 U.o anus ami munition* oi ,\nr lend ; but that, mi the contrary, v.ui have l.mlt uniform- , <l, Y* • :tcd with the snuin poIitiLii party, and been sup- ; i p iticurpnfato the fU. Mary S I*ibrt]ry 'So- Iv ae ported bv common friends. With respect, yours, Ac. WM. W. HOLT. To the Hon. John Forsyth. List of Acrs.—From a correspondent ut Mute tpe. ville, we have received a list of a II the acts passe 1 at tljc present session ol* the Legislature, the titles of which could be obtained up to the hour of adjournment on Mon day la: t. The following are those of general inter; of particular importance to this section of the State, j To arid tin additional To repeal anac» t entitled an act lo set npmt mid re. j Glvilfl rotjtjlv. i*noSir Itausa ol tlio Sliilo, all rateuMi. ww, inW , To reduce, llio Sll.-vilW bond in WnyllP, undniincntb., vvlilrli iiavr. been cr may Imri'alUT In: ills- i ... i . au.;,,.. i.. covered It.iult* wliidi now lire, of may hereafter be «u.l r. dpi. .inn rnwllim U^lru-tb III Wl.jnp, iho property ofthu State of Georgia, and to ninkn pert!-' ■* l0 " HUPS, ti ml Gilmer and Mr. Forsyth, copied into the Intelligencer, having remarked that the course pursuad by Mr. F. was the consequence of “some personal, or political feud,” between those gentlemen, Mr. Forsyth has published a contradiction of that assertion in llio following words :• to Tin: DMTuit or the national gazette. Jl r ashingtan t Iho, 11. Sir—Being no longer tho Governor of Georgia. I consider myself «t liberty to request iho insertion in llio National Gazette, of the cnclo.icd article from tho Vil lage Record, extracted from tho Na’ional Intelligencer of llio Olh of June last, mid of ihu letter of Judge I Lilt, of Georgia, shewing the fiitschnod of Iho only part of Mr. Miner’s statement about which I consider it neces sary to give myselfmiv trouble. 1 am, sir, respectfuliv, vour obedient servant, ' * JOHN FORSYTH. (Here follows the ar.ielc which it is unnecessary to copv.J Avgusta, 30th Nov. 1820. TJenr Sir—I havo conversed with Air. Gilmer on the subject of tho controversy which arose out of your Proel.iinatiuti deck r ug his sent in Congress vacant.— As to any private mid political feud, said by some to havo existed between you. anterior to the Proclamation, ho says to mo, ami'authorizes tun to say to you, ho tain tho practice with regard ijicroto. To prevent, slaves and frocnegrucs, from filing types in printing officer. * To detinc tho duties of Grand Jurors ns t* the time when they aro bound to notice ofl'eth cos (it provides that they are not bound til they are sworn in.) To alter the acts of 1811 nnd 1810, in rclc- Uon to slaves uud free iPrsons of color. To extend tlio jurisdfction ofthc corport- tiou of Savannah, &c. For the relief of Jaircs B. Lester, and to authorise the Governor to issue Grants to purchasers of public lunds wlum tho certifi cate has been lost, and the wlnle of the money has boon paid. To amend tho penal codo of 1817. To amend the 8th section of tlto revised militia laws and repeal tho cavalry laws of 1818. To amend tho laws for Iho trial nnd punish ment of slaves and free persons of color. To authorize tho Inferior courts of the sev eral counties to transcribe the records of the Superior courts of the several counties and the courts of ordinary and to define the du ties of Clerks, &c. To authorize the appointment of Commis sioners out of this State to take the acknowl edgements of.(!•-oils and other instruments of writing under seal and to admit the snino to record iu this State nnd ulso to take affidavits. For tho relief of certain drawers in tho land lottery of 1925, and to point out tho manner iu which land drawn by illegitimates shall descend. To make Constables elective by the people nnd point out tho mode to take their bonds and their duties. For tho relief of Sheriffs in certain eases. To appropriate money for tho support of Government for 18.*J0. To niter and amend tho 8th and Oth sec tions of tho Olh Division of the Fatal Code of 1817. To authorise tho Sheriff or any lawful con stable of Chatham county, to enter tho dwel lings of bailors landlords, oranr other place whore just reasons shall ho entertained on oath, that regularly articled seamen aro har bored and protected. To create an additional election district iu Glvnn. To ntn uid tho net of Incorporation of Da rien. ((’hanging Iho time of electing Aldcr- HoDDKRY or the Mail.*~Fu* Bhmc timo •past (says the Nashville Republican of the 4th inst.) tho Post-Master ins observed that tho letters mailed for tills plate at Hardeman*# Post offico in Williamson County, regularly arrived hero with tho seals, brokon. Last week Jto despatched one of hfo deputies to Hardeman's, with directions to deposito in that Office it letter directed to thin pluco con taining a five dollar note in good monoy, mad a constdirablo stun in spurious notes. Tim Jotter wus accordingly mailed, and as was ex pected, arrived hero brokon open and tho con tents gone. Tim Postmaster at Hardeman’s, in consequence of an accident happening to his lock, hue been compelled to entrust his pnekets to the Mail Hitler ns far ns Nolens, villa, (about six miles) where they wore de posited iu a mail bag, under look and key, and in this manner was the packet convoyed which contained the test letter. The Kidcr was immediately apprehended—brought be fore Judge M'Nairy, and bold to bail in tho sum of 95,000, for his appearance at the next term of tho Circuit Court ofthc United States lor tliis district. . Tho Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate, of tho 27th ult. sns—“During the present term of our Circuit Court, tho disgraceful sight lias been exhibited upon our public square of whipping with a cowskin; a white man, agreeably to tho requirements of our stututo laws.” Such laws “ make tho meat thoy feed upon.” COMMERCIAL. Livi>r|iool dates 16th Nov. || Havre do. 13lh Nov. Savannah Exports, Den. 28. Ship Chariot, for Liverpool—1007 bales Uplaiid Cotton. [0Y TIIE PKRC1VAI..]- A loiter from Liverpool oftlio 14th Novem ber, expresses tlm opinion, that from tho ex tent of business done the past few weeks, transactions may bo expected to bo more lim ited ; but no apprehension is entertained that prices will recede before tho now crop comes to market in quantity. The saino letter con siders that unless t he reports of short crops were well substantiated, it would not be safe to ship Sea Islands, unless common clear quality and sound can bo laid down at lid. per lb*, including all charges. Macon, Dee. 10.—Co//ow.—The prices have fluctuated considerably during tho week according to advices received from other markets below. Thfc early part of tho week the best lots sold at 8j—on Thursday mid Friday, very few, if any sales wore over 7i}. To day the advices aro favorable from Foreign markets, and it lias resumed tho prices oftlio early part of the week—8 cents is paid free ly, and some lots have sold at 8). Messenger. etetv. To repeal an .-act regulating Merchants, Shop-keepers, &c. in Glynn county. To compel the Clerks of Wayne eom.itv • n l'""p ttUluu •» llHtvr'vl*itll’ I'Ruf; house. To extend and define the corporate limits of Macon, east of the Oemulgec, uml to name , that part oft he towj). lion District to nnd provide fiir tho jmnisbtnrnt iff tin* rcinuviiig, ,:;nrvm<» away nr secreting the mime, to tlm lo*« nfllm Stole*, nnd tor oilier purposes, passed the 2 fill of DiveinWr, 1825, An ant to extend the limn Pir furl it tin to drawers in the Lund Lotteries nUBIS-W mid 21 lo takeout grants lor tlio Inmls thus drawn, mid idler the lime therein speci fied. to vest the snruc m the State. To repeal mi aet passed December 10th, 1827 estab lishing nn additional place of holding elections in tho County of Tat nail, and to require nil elections to bo held nt tho now Court House in said County. To make permanent tho situ of tho public hjiiMinas in ... tho town of Cnmphelltou in tho county of Campbell and to iuedrnoratn the same. To establish and make permanent tho site t»r public buildings in Wuyno county. To change tho timo of holding the Superior Court m tho County of Dooley. To admit alterities and solicitors from ad joining States and Territories, to plead uud practice iu the courts of Georgia* To alter tho name oftlio Medical Academy of Georg : a, and to extend its corporate pow ers. To point out tlio mode of taking tho testi mony of females in certain cases. To authorize and require the Governor to make disbursements of the funds set apart for the education of poor children, and for tho en dowment of county academies. To change the manner of punishing con victs in the Penitentiary, and for the heller regulation of tho same; also for adding to and amending the Penitentiary buildings, and for applying the money appropriated for the support of tho Penitentiary for the year 1829, lo tl*o repairs and alterations in tho Peniten tiary buildings heroin contemplated. To require the clerks of thu Courts of Or dinary to record all guardians and adminstru- tors Contis. To add the Territory in the possessions of the Chorokess to the counties of Carrol, De- Kalb, Gwinnett, Hall, and Ilnberslinm--to extend the laws over tho same—to annul tho laws passed hy the Cliorokcos—to provide for the compensation of officers serving pro cess therein—to regulate the testimony of In dians : and to repeal tho act of1828 upon this subject. An act. concerning tlio guardianship of mi nors. To amend the charter of tho Central Bank and to provide for tho disposition and sale of forfeited lauds. Toumciidthe attachment laws so as to permit persons insured by ngouts of Insurance offices to issue attachments against the pro perty and effects of said insurance companies uud to garnishee its agent or agents. To compel the production of written testi mony which may bo in possession of persons not parties to the suit and not residing in the county where t he suit may bo pending. To make valid, bonds taken by tho Sheriffs of this State, and their Deputies, Coroners and Constables from defendants ill execution for tho delivering of property levied on by them. Tux net of 1830. To amend tho act of 20l.lt Dccombcr 1820, lo amend the net to enable femo coverts to convey their estates ami for confirming and making valid all conveyances and acknowl lodgements heretofore mndo by feme coverts passed tho 21th April 1700, so fur as tlio Lowndes, and llryan. 'J’ii repeal an net respoofiflg Merchants, and Shop-keepers in Liln jlv, passed 20th Decem ber, 1820. To amend the 2d section of an net to amend Bin act o? 1770, passed Dec. 1803, so far u< relates to Augusta. To authorize tho Inferior court ofGlymi tn sell tho Academy buildings and appropriate the proceeds to the poor and other country purposes. To amend tho net of 28th Dec. 1821, to prevent obstructions to the passage offish up tho Oetnulgee. To niter tlio timo of tho annual meeting of the commissioners of roads in Chatham. To authorize the courts of ordinary to or der a stile of slaves belonging to estates, or wards. To establish the rates of dockage, wharfage and stage iu Savannah. To incorporate the Augusta Independent Fire Company. To alter tho road laws so far as respects Camden county. To amond the nets respecting tho Court of Common Pleas iu Augusta. For Iho relief of Butchers nnd Vendors of meat in the city of Augusta. To divorce a multitude of men and women. To change the names of certain persons. To authorize the Darien Banjc to redeem tho amount of Bills now in tho Central Bank upon certain terms. CoNcmusB.—Tlm fionntc on Thursday 17th inst. ut nn early hour went into tljo conside ration of oxccutivo business, ut the eloso of which it adjourned. In the House about twenty-nine resolutions were submitted, nearly tlm whole of which were referred to the various Committees to which they wero addressed. Mr. Ktanborry allured ono on tlm subject of 1 “ relinquishing,” to tlm State of Ohio the public lands in that Htntn. which, on motion of Mr. Bates, of From the. Xcw York Shipping and Com mercial Lis!, Dec. 10.—Cotton.—The de mand continues very moderate. Tho trans actions, from tho 12th to 15th inclusive, em brace abut (HM) halos of Upland, principally new crop, consisting of North County North j Carolina at B n 9A cents; Petersburg at 9 : j, I on thu.*; South “Carolina nnd Georgia 10, j 10.1 and a few at 1UA cents, and (10 bales line ‘ New Orleans nnd 12 cents, an a credit. Him—Small sales Imre been mndo nt 2»f a Tl cents per Ih. No transactions of magnitude havo come lo our knowledge. ru«nungt—ajmegiuiiu \t.j a l/j prom. In this city on Friday morning by Justice Sheftall, (.’apt. John S.’Snuap, of this coun ty to Miss Mary Furry, of Bryan county. PORT or SAVANHAH. High Water atTylice, 5 19. [( At Savannah 7 49. * .. Steam Packet John ft. ftfBtlgin, ftuboi», Charleston, 10 lis. to J W Ldll«. Mdio for Augusta. Pauengert, Mrs Iluborslmm, d children and svts. Mrs Belcher aod2children, Mrs M’Jinsov, Miss Haborshnm, Count Ncy, Count Armond D’Otranto, Count AUo D O- trantn, Com. Henshnw, U.S.N. Col. M Kca, UjS.A. E Brown, R M’Jinsey, P Smith, M - Nicol, A DoVillora nnd svt. T Addison, A J D’l.yon, J S Joseph, O A Roorbach, Mr. Har- V °&i*»n 1 bhat Charieston^Bonnell, Darien, 20 hs. COO Balec Cotton to Butts & Patterson. Steamboat Kdgofletd, Blackman, Augusta, 2ds. with towboats Alatamaha and Barnwell, to J M’Kenzie & Co. agents. Cotton to sun dry persons, Barbicr & Co. It Malone, J Stone, G Gordon, Tati. &. Pudclford, 1) L Adams & Co. H' J Reid, C Lippitt, It Campbell, S D Corbett, J Thomas, Dunhams & Cnmpfield. Boxboat fin. Dunbar’s plantation. 50 bales Cotton and 1200 bushels Corn to E Ross. DEPARTED, Ship Heroine, Bunker, Liverpool. Ship Envoy, Wheaton, Providence. Ship Eliza &-Abby,Manchester,Providence. Ship Emperor, Beunett, New York. Bark Herald, Goldie, Aberdeen. Brig Gov. King, Kelly, Boston. Brig Eagle, Matiran, Philadelphia. Brig William, Atwood, Boston. Schr. Eveline, Fearo, do Selir. Joseph Bonner, Somers, New York. Schr. Now York, Sanford, Darien. Sloop Atlas, Jones, Ogeechc. Sloop Excel, Blankenship, Ogechcc. Sloop America, Bolles, Kiccboro. Sloop Argo, I,awton, Darien. Steamboat Caledonia, Boyden, Aumista. “ Savannah, Swynier, do. Tho steamboats Maeon and Augusta, with cotton from Augusta, for Charleston, passed down tho river yesterday. Ship Tybeo, Wood, hence at New York, 17th insl. 8ds.; brig Edwin, Williams, do. do. 17th. Brig Romo, Dyer, up at Boston, for t his port 16th inst., to sail in 3 ds. Schr. Emerald, Lewis, up at New Orleans Slit inst. for this port. Sebr. Spartan, Drinkwnter, up at New York for Darien, in a few days. prom ot.*R counnspoNpr.NTS, Offices oftheCourier, Mercury and Gazette, Charleston, Doe. 24—U. P. M. Arr.—Brig Robert Morris, Singer, Phila delphia- Schr. Gournct, Higgins, Rich mond, Vn. Cleared—Ship Sapliire, Wondbony, Liver pool. Ship Richmond, Drummond, do. Brig Gleaner, Let*raw, Newbedford. Brig New- Il'jhipshilc, Libby, Boston. Schr. Mar}* Ann, Fit hian, Savannah and Darien. Below—A ship. FOR CHARL KfSTOX, (Via Beaufort ) Tho steam packet JOHN 1). MONGIN. ' Cnpt. Diifmis, I Will leave Bolton's wharf TO-MORROW MORNING, at. 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to dee 28 J. W. LONG. New Goods. CHAMPION & LATHROP, Have just received, WAYk YARDS dark heavy American f Prints at 12} cents per yard 200 Cotton Table Cloths 4, 0 and 6-4 Thibet Wool Shawls, assorted colours fl and 7-4 rich raw Silk Shawls White Lace Shawls and Veils I.nee Capes Broad English Thread Laces Black anu white English and French Silk Hose Black slate and white Cotton do. Men's mixt Hoso Block and white Silk Gloves 10 dozen Ladies superior II. S. Gloves 20 do. common * do. Book Muslins, Sarsnet Cambric Cambric Muslins, 100 pncltB Pins I lemmings Needles, Silver Thimbles Figured and plain Gilt Buttons, for Children's Clothes Blue and Olive Broud Cloths ALSO, Additions to their assortment of Car- petmgs •20 nieces Satinetts Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Tickings, &c. &c. &c. All of which are offered at wholesale and retail at No. 9, Gibbons' Range, dec 28 Sugar, Molasses, &c. 1 fl HIIDS. St. Croix Sugar Jl U 30 do. prime retailing Molasses 150 casks Nails 15 boxes Hyson & Young Hyson Tea 20 pieces Hemp Bagging For sale hy dec 28 TAFT & PADELFORD. Corn, 1 Qfifi BUSHELS CORN, of prinrn XaSUH quality is offered for sale board Box Boat board, to doc 28 quality is offered for sale on at at Taylor’s wharf. Applv E. ROSS Toys and Fancy Articles. A SMALL invoico just received is of fered for stile on the lowest terms. Ap ply nt the Lottery anil Exchange Office, Bull street, to G. ROBERTSON, doc 28- Moss Pork and Beef. BBLS. Moss Pork OU 10 do. Beef For sale low bv dec 28 TAFT & PADELFORD. N. E. Rum. flA BBLS. N. E. Rum.furaalo hy TAFT &. PADELFORD. 1 (loo 28 Domestic Cotton Goods. ■J /"i BALES Brown Shirtings, for sale by -JL V TAFT & PADELFORD. doe 29 Apples*. A FEW Bbls. Pippins and Soitzonburg A pules, just landed and for sale by -doc 28 A. BASSETT. State, . , Massachusetts, was amended by substituting the word “selling,” in the room of the word ‘relinquishing.” Ono* wus offered by Mr. Overton, on tlto subject of giving to tho State of Louisiana all the lands which wero over flowed or sterile, which wits rejected. A resolution offered hy Mr. Hunt of Vermont, referring it to the Committee on Public Linds to inquire into tlio expediency of distributing tho proceeds of the public lands amongst tho several States, for tho purposes of Education nnd Internal Improvement, according to the ratio of representation, led to a very brief but animated debate, and was finally disposed of by a successful motion to lay oil tlio table.— An interesting resolution was adopted, on motion of Mr. White of Florida, on tho sub ject of tho cultivation ofthc Sugar Cano, and tlio fabrication and refinement of Sugar. New York, Doc. 10.—A letter from Bos ton, states that tho brig which plundered tho Cundaco, was full rigged. Two of tho crew of tho C. saw her in Havana a few months since, when she,was preparing to soil from thence, without any cargo. The pirate ap peared to be deep, and it is probable she had made • successful cruise. CLEARED, Ship Chariot, Wood, Liverpool. »S\ B. Farhnan. ARRIVED, Ship .Mogul, Davis, Havre, [14 November.] Ballast to the master. Nov. 29, hit. 36 30, long. 39 30, foil in with u ship supposed to he a Spanish Frigate, standing to the E. showed colors and passed on. Dec. fl, lat. 37 20, long 5-1 50, fell in with a wreck of a brig sunk to the waters edge, could hot road her name foremast, gono just above tho dock, main-top mast broken hy the enp, bowsprit &• mainmast standing, appeared to be nearly a now vessel, painted two white moulding nnd a white bead round nbillett head gilt or painted yellow. Doc. 19, hit. 34 23, long. 68, passed the ship GnngRs of Bucksport, standing E. Doc. 14, lat. 33 30, long. 7-1 45, spoke schr. Pigot, fin. Ocrncock for Martinique. Dee. 10, hit. 32 5, long. 79 30, passed ship Wm. Penn, of Phil adelphia, standing N. Br. brig Porcival, Foirrost, Liverpool, sail ed 14th Nov. Salt and Hardware to A Low & Co. N B & II Weed, It Campbell. Br. brig Ftiirv, Anderson, Liverpool, sailed 11th Nov. Salt to E MolyneuxJr. On tlio 23d Nov., off tho Western* Isles spoko ship Calcutta, from Calcutta, for London. Dec. 12th in lat. 48, spoko bark Excellence, of London, from Demernrn, for London. Tho F. was sometime ashore on tho North Break ers, and leaks considerably in consequence. Fr. brig Neptune, Canton, Giiudnloupe,22 ds. Ballast to tho muster. • Brig Sarah & Plimbc, Thurlow, Cnstine, Lime to Candler & Davidson. Schr. Duroe, Prince, Richmond, 7 ds. fin. tho Capes. Flour &c. to Bayard &■ Hunter, W Lippit. Revenue Cutter Georgia, Rudolph, from, a cruise. Sloop Bolivar, Hall, Dnrieti, 2 days. 237 halos Cotton, to W Bowers & Co. Sloop Lender, Chevalier, St. Marys, 3 ds. 85 bales S. I. Cotton, Hides, and Oranges to E Fort, Bayard & Hunter, W & II Rose. Sloop Hope, Burges, St. John's, 0 ds.— Oranges to the master. Sloop Ann, Sclowich, Sunbury, 1 dnv. 09 bales S. I. Cotton, Georgia Syrup and Hides, .to R& W King, It Habersham, Bulloch & Dtimvoody, W P Bowen, B W Dclamutcr &. Co. Sloop George, Lane, Satillns. 00 hales S. I. Cotton nnd Oranges to A G Miller, 11 & W King, Butts & Patterson, E Fort. Sloop Mary, Brown, Charleston, 20 hours. Potatoes to tho muster. Sloop Jackson, Lewis, Ogecchee. 108 tcs. nna 1200 bush, rough Rico to R Haber sham. Sloop Washington, Hewitt, fin. M'Larcn’s Mill. 152 tcs. Rico to Kctchum & Burroughs. Steam Packet George Washington, Clirry, Augusta, 20 hs. toJ VVLong, agent. Pas sengers, Messrs. Cnrvin, J Morse, E Enrly, Leppor, E May, W Doughty, J llees, J R Kilburn, '1’ S Metcnlf, G R Jessup. FOR AUGUSTA, The Steam Packet G non or. Washington, Copt. J. Curry, will leave Bolton’s whf. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 4 o’clock.— For freight or passage, apply on board, or to dee 28 J. W. LONG, Agent. Strayed, From the subscriber a red brindled Cow, branded W. C. A suitable reward will ho paid for tinv information respecting 1\* WILTBERGER, Jr. 28—p Notice. T HE Lay Days on Cotton per boats Nos. 12 and 15, will expire To-Morrow. W. P. IIUNTElt, l’rcs’t. S. B. C. doe 28 Planter’s Rank. A N election fur eight Directors on the part of the Stockholders, will he held at tho Banking House on MONDAY, 4th January. Tho poll will ho opened at 9 o’clock, nnd clos ed nt 2 o’clock. As no business will bo done on that day, pnpor falling duo must be pro- vided for on the Saturday previous. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, doc 28 28—l 1-rtry .Dollars Uonwl. LJSTCnftiN from tho room or tlio Mihscribn. ill the Muiwinn House of this City, on Friilny i»i|jtit. lust, t\vj> hundred nnd oinlitv- eirtl.l dollars iu Bunk Notes, arming which were three ten’s oftlio Central Bunk, two twenty’s of tho Merchant^ & l-inntors Bind, ot Annotate—tho remainder, prineipnllv oftlio Bank of tho State nnd Marino & Fire Inse. ranee Company, Snvnnnnh. Tho above re. wanl will bo paid fur tho recovery ofthc mo ney nnd the detection oftho thief, or twenty, five dollars for the money alone, dee 28 N. B. KNAPP. Rooks. Just Received. l IDS TO RJ3FLEGTION, in tho lorma. y tion of manly character on tho several grounds of Prudence, Morality and Religion, illustrated by aelect passages from onr elder divines, 11. S. T. Colerodgo first American, from tlio first London edition with an nppen* dix and illustrations, &c. by Jnsines Marsh,’ President of the University of Vermont. AN INTRODUCTION OF TUB PRAC TICE OF MIDWIFERY, hy tho Into Tlios. Donniaq,M. D. from the sixth London editior, third American edition, illustrated with hu morous engravings, ith notes nnd emenda tions, bv John W. Francis, M. D. dec 28 T. M. DRISCOLL. Wanted Immediately 4 GOOD House Servant who is a good ./V Washer und Ironcr, for which liberal wages will bo paid. Apply at this office. dec 28 Missing. 6 BARRELS superfine llnwnrd-st. Flour, ninrked I. W. landed from tho schr. Ro meo, from Baltimore, at Ancinux's wharf last week. Any information lendingtothe recov ery ofthc sumo will bo thankfully received hy joiin Wagner. dec 28 28—Up* More Luck at. Luther’s. T HE following are (lie drawn Nos. in tlto Union Canal Isittcry, Class No. 14, 2<t, 25, 40, 44, 54, 22, I. 32, 43. Combination 1,32, 43, n prize of 910,000, was ordered at this office in a quarter Ticket, tor a gentleman iu this city, to whom tlio cash was immediately paidnt LUTHERS ^ Lottery and Exchange Office. More Prizes at. tho Established Ofiicp. rpiIE drawing oftlio Union Canal Lottery J- ClussNo. 14, was received on Satur day. The followingurethe drawn numbers : 20, 25, 40, 4-4, 54, 22, 1, 32, 45. Combination 22,25,51, (wholo Ticket,) a prizo of 9300 Combination 4-1,40,55, a prizo of 980 And others wero ordored nt ROBERT SON'S Offico, where cash is advanced for prizes as soon ns drawn. QSr Tho drawing oftlio Grand Consolida ted Lottery will be received on Wednesday— Capitol 10,000 dollars—Tickets 95. The Maryland Lottery on Fridny, 1st January— Capital 8000 dollars—Tickets 93. doe 28 1 American Quarterly Review, No. 12. W T. WILLIAMS hns inst received • Walsh’s American Quarterly Re view, No. 12, for December, 1829. CONTEXTS. 1. The Public Domain of tlio United States. 2. Arabian Tales. 3. Latin Studies. 4. Eti- eyclopcdius. 5. Stewart's Philosophy.-0. Pitkin’s History of tho United States. 7. Tho Steam Engine. 8. Tho Life of Arthur Leo. 0. The Republic ofSan Marino. 10. Lafayette in America. 11. Jefferson’s Pos thumous Works. j oc jg Grammar School at Athens. T BE public aro hereby notified,that tliia institution will be opened for tlio recep tion of students on tho first day of January next. It will, for tho ensuing year, bo under the instruction and government of ono, or both ofthc 1 utors, wlto have so long and so laith- folly stood nt its head. Those brouchos of Education, which nro usually tnught in our common Academies, will now hu attended to m this school: mid particular attention will ho given to prepare youngmen well for admis sion into College. As tiio school is now plac ed upon such a foundation, as to avoid tiioso inconveniences Uj which it has heretofore, in some measure, been subject, mid as its Iu. structure nro appointed by tho Faculty of College, who will at all times feel a deep in- torcst in its welfare, it is believed that no Acndoniy can affiird more advantages toyouth, who wish either to enter College, or to obtain instruction in any of tho branches of Educa- Hon taught in sitnilur Institutions, dee 24 op c Iho Editors of tho Georgia Journal and hovatinnh Georgian, nro requested to givo tho above two insertions mid forward their ac- counts to this offico for payment. * Plows* UREEBORN'S Plows, assorted sizes, for sale by 25 HAZARD & DENSLOW. Wanted an Overseer, L PI 5‘ Y , t f JEREMIAH CUVLER, l doc 17 . SO