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Dailv Killer oight dollars per annum.
Connie Taper .six dollars perannuiu.
I’AYAllIjK in AI1VANCU.
fly Office In Hickson’s tlirco story
■oriel! building, on llio Bay, nonr tlio Ex
change, liclw ecu Hull and Prayton-strccts.
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WAVAJVJfAH.
TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. I.
From Europe.—Still later accdunti from
England and France, will be found In our
colunml this evening. Tho Trenty’between
Russia and Tutkoy appears 10 have exel-
ted much dissatisfaction in the European
Courts. We, However, have nothing but
minor, hnd surmise oil the' gubjeot.
Commodore Ridglcy and ftmily. left
town ibis morning, fn tho steam packet
John David Mongin, "for Charleston, on
their way ^Washington City.
SI. A mime's Society—'The members of
this society partook of ftieir anniversary
dinner yestetday.Vblph was provided at
the City Hotel, and embraced all the usual,
delicacies that are brought forward Oh tills
occasion. Among the guests here 'Com.
Hidgley uod’Alte officers stationed lit tho
Cantonment.
'The Attorney General, John M. Berri
en Esq. hns kindly sent os a copy of the
address lie delivered at the Iasi commence
ment of Princeton College. Wo antici
pate much delight 1n the perusal of it, to
which are shall devote our earliest leisure.
Gen. Gaines, of the 'United States’ Ar
my, with his family, arrived In Raleigh
N. C. on the 20th Inst; on his way' to the
South.
The Washington Telegraph, in referring
to the defalcation ip the Patent Ofli c, a.
mounting to 4.001) tlolliirs, slates that no
part of it tuook place under the adininstra-
tion of the late suporinliudant, Dr. Thus.
V. Jones. ‘
Many members of Congress have alrca
dy arrived at the Seat of Government—
Congress assembles on the 7th day of De
comber.
TAe Fisheries.—.By a statement inNcil
sun’s Quebec Gazette,Tilriiislied by a gen
tleman ,»tin t,-, resided nn the cuast ol
jLebradcir,and whose pmstii s ‘e.nabh him
to form a very correct rstiiHate. the total
product oftheljshrri'es of the United Slate's,'
Great Britain, .and her colonies, amount
to £1,114,000.
"It appears (remarks tlte writer) that all'
the British North American Colonies with,
’Great Britain itself, hnd actually engaged
in the trade dining l Kill, only 008 vessels,
manned "by 9,l tO ihen.-prodlmljig 073.00u
•0*1. offlsh, and 0730 hlids. nf oil, whilst
(lie UniUtl Slates, the only great rival na
val power of Great Britain, had 1,000 ves
sels, manned by lS^OOO men, producing
1,100,000 cwt. of fish and 11,000 hhds. of
oil, or on a general average of ships, men,
end produce, morn than one half more.—
This superiority has been acquired too hy
the United Mtn.es under disadvantageous
circumstances. Dot having the privileges
of drying llu ir fish on land, nor fishing-
nearer than a league from the shore, nor
taking shelter in llie harbors, and having a
longer voyage To perform than the British
colonial vessels.''
The American fishing vessels, he Con
tinues, are manned by innn paid in pro;
portion to the catch and success of the ad-
Venture; their Vessift are mare cheaply
faund in materials artd provisiuits; the per
sonal interest of the crew makes them more
enterprising and industrious, anil the mar
keis of the whole world arc open io^them,
go exchange dr sell, and return ritrecll/ di
rectly or circuitously with cargoes or spe
cie, as interest may suggest;
The inequality of the trade oh the side
of the British' CnlonieSltinnt ascribed to
a want:of enterprise, intelligence ande-
c,onoiny,.jn ibo people engaged in it, but
chiefly to bad commercial regulations, and
to a fatal reslriction-of the Colonial trade.
The following were amnrig ilie toasts
j ranlt nl the tale celebration of vise Phila-
olphjaTyp/graphical Society. The words
primed in italics are technical term* used
by printers:
Our Country—A form of 24’s locJcid tip
in the chase of patriotism—.justified by the
Constitution—the page, tlint drops out iriust
bavo been,squabbled Ivy tile Debit.
Ciyil and Religious. Liberty—Jlay the
Devil soon lock up. those monks and fri
ars of every" sect; who would' impede its
progress.
Lafayette-An old capllai of Frcncliean
non, that wears Well.
The Fair—A type of innocence-—-as
guides, tve have no parallels—as stars, no,
Superior. . '
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal—'The
Philadelphia National Gazelle states that
the tolls received on this canal already a-
imiuni to about one -hundred dollars a -day.
Outlie 10thinstant,no less than twenty
' sloops and schooners passed (he wbste/q
locks.
IThe march of Morals—The Cherokee's
‘ have established a Temperance Society,
■after the most approved system. ‘‘Forty
gentlemen’-’ it-is stated signed their nninea.
to Hie constitution <m tho evening of its a-
4option.
Ptom the Baltimore American, Ulh ins/.
. LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
Bythoarriv.il at Boston on Saturday
Inst, of tho packet ship Boston.vCoptain
Mackay, frqm Liverpool, whonce sho sail
ed on tho 23d Ult> Liverpool papeit of that’
dale, and London to tho tSd have been re
ceived. \*
The East.—Various particulars respect
ing tliu treaty of AdrTahople are detailed in
the Prussian Stato Gazolto. An article
from Buoliarcst states that the . Turkish
cities on the left to,ink of the Danube are
to too incorporated with the Priucipalilios,
ih which no Mahometan will toe permitted
to reside. Such- Mahometans as possets
landed property in WallacliU nnd Molda
via will bo altowod 10 moiuhs. All the i>!
amis at the mouth of the Dauube, it is said,
me to bo ceded to Russia.
The main strength of tho Russian army
is to remain, it it aUlrined, nt Adriunople,
nnd throughout the-ttrbng hold* hetweon
ihai pl.iceuiid the Dfimbo. The London
Sun thinks there is soniethinfcoutrngeouslv
frightful In the treuty, which has not yet
been revulgcd.
Great rejoicings, accompanied with
much military and religious pomp took
place ni St. Petersburg, In consequcnco of
the fttlssian victories and the ••glorious
peace,” on tho 4ih Oct. The Emperor is
loading (ii* ^cueruls with honor* and to
wards hy means.vrf titles nnd promotion.—
Counts Dichitsch nnd Paskiewitsch aro
made Field Marshals; Gens. Nessolrode
and Wdrbneow are knighted, Sit. Tlie
Emperor has published a Manifesto, con
gratulating his subjects on the restoration
of peace with the Porte, compliineutim
his ‘nrniy, and vindicating the course p)^
sued hy Russia in relation to tho war.
Tlie Hultan has despatched orders from
Coiistnhiinopto to all the Pachntiks of the
Empire, to cease hostilities against the
Russians, nnd to treat the Russian nation
us ode on tlie most friendly terms with tho
Porte. The Inhabitants of SeiVia are
looking with much''confidence for n pub
lic decUration nulling them in possession
of the rights stipulated Tot them by tho trea
ty of Ackerman. . *
The Pnrfs Crthslitinlonnel of Oct. 10*,
says that the F.nglish and French Ambnt- 1
sudors have remonstmted agalnsVtlio treaty
of Sept. 14. It adds th.it on \he 19th, the
»Snirtiii had not sanctidned tho treaty ; and
that Nichol is will probably modify tho
conditionspresc>ibed by bis General.—*
“One circumstance might rekindle war in
these countries—the dlsobedientp of the
Pachas—by which England may protit, to
annoy the Russians.”
Tho papers contain niimerouk extracts
from foreign journals, detailing tho usual
occurrence* and arrangements accompany
inn the* termination of a war.
England—'The Liverpool Courier con
tradicts the report of Sir Hudson IxiweS'
decease.—It says he has been slain -tft Alx
la Chnpclle by tho French papers for tlie
purpose Of mangling his memory—and
adds “notwithstanding hisile.'th at Aix In
Glingelle. after fifty three hoius of agony,
Sir Hudson is bow at Ceylon, of v hich h-
l.ii.d he it Deputy Governor, and Lady
Lowe has hnd letters from him within these
ftw dsiy*.” This brave knight will prob i *
lily experience more than “fiftvihree liuunf
of agony,*’ ere he eoes to tho shades.
Locomotives.—Some experiments on a
compiofi road havetocen made with Ander
son & Jnmes s patent steam c.iriiage,winch
perfornieiMI the igieof fifteen miles tn
liouf. Jt is supposed that on a Rail road
il would hnvegdiio fTireo tunes ns fast as
any of the Vehicles Hied on the Liverpool
and Manchester.W nil road
The Hull road.—Tim result of the late
experiments a\1t4tiiliill has left no doubt
ofthetuci ess of the locomotive engines
on the railway; and one of the cons* quen
ces which have immediately reVulled is,
that the prehiiuul on shares in tho Man-
chesier and Liverpool Railway has advart
ced within the last lendays, from 38 to 50
per cent a share.
Gen. Santander has affrived at Ham
burgh from Lagiiayra.
Mr. McLahe, the Ameriran Minister,hnd
a long conference with the Earl of Aber
deen, Oct. 10th.
The Prussian State Gazette of the 14th
ult. contains a lone official explanation of
the part taken by the Prussian Government
rn the negotiations foi peace betweeh Rus
sia and Turkey.
Arrangements have been made, says a
London paper r for slaiioning a forger mili
tary force than usual in tbe Ionian Islands
and at Malta, us a precautionary measure,
nuiit affairs in tbe East assume a more
settled d'spert.
Tlie London Morning Chronicle of the
21st, says every thing in thfe city wore a
cheering aspect yesterday, and all the pub
lic securities, both English and foreign,
experienced ah advance. . Tbe transac
ting were large. 'Great quantities of
Gold and Silver had been exported to tlie
continent; but on abdndanco remained in
tlie^oiihtfy .
Hamburgh, O'ri. IS.—We learn from
Vicifna, under date of‘the Otb, mat the Aus
trian Government bus contracted a loan of
*4 millions Of florins, ;»t 4 per iu. which will
soon be published, with the houses of Rot-
scliild, Gcyiuuller, Eskelos, arid Senna &
Co.
Portugal.— F rfie rudiourctf tbe recoghi
lion by H|Min of Mimiel as fegiflmaie sov
ereign of Portugal,h repeated in ihfc French
papers,, and confirmed ^by private letters
received m London, It is stated hi a Pa
ris papeVof tbe 17tb, that the Cobiit of Fi
gucra. Minister of.Toftirgol; lias presented
his letters of credit to Ferdinand, and that
the Minister of the latter bad been formally
received at the Court of Miguel.
tninvthc speech 'of tho King o! tlijo Noth-
erlnhds on the opening of tho States Gen
eral. on the 10th Oct. in which.ho slntes
that ho hnd taken measures to nut an end
to tjiedhuurbnnc.es in India, (Java.)
lie informs the States that since their
lost Session, he.had forpicd a cpmraqt of
marriage for his only daughter with Prince
Albert, vounnest ton of the King of I rus
sla, and *l»at he anticipates that tills nlli-
once will bipd tlfe two houses still more
strongly .together, than they have been
Idthorto conhnercially connected.
MARSEILLE^ Market, 17th Oct. »
Coffee.—'Tho hopo of ilie speedy opening
of tho Levant keeps this bean up. It i*
desirable .for tho good of mankind nnd of
commerce, .that tliti hope may bo Soon ro-
alieed.'—650 hags of good ordinary color
St, Domingo bavo been sold at near 431
for 50 killugrames. ..
LATESt FROM BRAZIL.
The brig Pacific Captain # Co»kling.
came up yesterday In thq very short pat-
sago of thirty six days from Uio de Japel’
ro, whonce she sailed on tho | Otfi Uctober-
The editors of tho AnfSrU-aii are indebted
to the attention of Capt, C. for papers . to
tho 13th nit. A short tilde before, lie sail
ed the corvette Isabella had arrived, -hav
ing been despatched nt the equator from
tlie convoy ntcompai?ying tlie iietv Em
piess, to’nnnoiince her approach to tho
capital. Preparations were making to
receivo her with great pomp and splendor,
There was no political intelligence of mo-
mcnuVriio U. S.ship Natcheas, Captain
Claybm, and Vitidnlin, Captain Galln
gher, were in port. The former, bearing
lljo broad poud.mt of Commodore Cassin,
urrived on the.Otli in Cl days from Cura-
coa,.and 02 days from New York. Tlie
Vandaiin wqs expected to sail in a Tew
days to look for the frigate Hudson.
Extract of another letter, datod
“RIO DE JANE1UO, October 12. 1829
“Tbe slave trade is now discontinued
by ortfei of government and altliougli
good doal of difficulty will arise from this
circunistanco, wludosomo eficcts will bo
the consequence, and onr exchange will
improve before long. Tho old Bank is to
be closed, and a newjono established with
a specie capital. Government stocks havo
advanced from 01 to 07 a wd 08 P e , r 06,11
arid the.general opinion is that an improvu
ment will take place, which will probably
lie gradual, but permanent. Busim ss here
is very dull.
AVe liavo very gloomy ndvices from the
La Plata.—The people there Seem Hi des-
paii 1 of ever having a settled state of things,
—at lenst for tunny years. It is thought
that the Bank of Buenos Ayres wUI soon
be declared insolvcui.”—Baltimore Am.
Huenos Ayres.— The editors of tho A
merienn h.ivfe received from their Buenos
Ayres correspondent files of the papers of
that city to the 23d September inclusive
Reports were prevalent that the Indians
If.id made inclusions into the tenitoryof
tlie province, and Col. Pacheco, with n
reglipcriT of caVnlry, hrid been despatched
ugiinst tlieQI. In Patagonia the Indians
Had iriiifle ah nttack on two e^Cancins, but
bad. been repulsed.
Further efforts were making to reduce
tho expenses of the civil and military fist of
officers of Buenos Ayres.
Late letters from Corriontcs give-n posi
live contradiction to.tho reported ^oath of
Francin, Dictator of Pai rigudy.
On thp 10th September tho installation
of tile Senate took place. Don M. Aguir
re was chosen President, andGcii. M, Az
cucnagn Vice'Pretideut. . The sessions of
the Senate nr« to be held Til private. Se
veral of the Senator j had subsequently sent
in their resignation*;—lb.
Mr. Shiel, the Irjsh orator, in an inter-
estiitg SrHcte enAfted “ReColleclions of the
Jesuits.” tells the following nnecdqte:
Tti America, the Jesuits are all Republi
cans. Two of them lately visited Rome:
on being heard to express ijpine^ strong de
mocratic sentiments, they weie reprehend
ed by tlvb General of the order; but.the
CmmCil of Five, to whom Ihoy nppoaled,
and to whom the Gerieruf himself is res
ponsible, declared that as the form , of gov
ernment of the United States was Republi
can, it was the duty of uii j^inertcdn Jesuit
to feel as an American citizen; and resciri
ded the decision of the Superior.”
Mr W. J. Stone of Washingron City has
obUiincil a patent for ah apparatus which
ho denominates the “Gravitating; Inking
Roller Appnrutils, 1 It fs intended to lie
applied to (he ordinary screw or lever ptoss
in the use of w hich it obviates.the necessity
of employing a hand to ink the form. The
inking roller is caused tp traverse back
ward and forward by the traversing motion
bfthobed, the inking being effected whilst
the pretsmdm is plqcing the sheet upon the
lympan. The contrivance for equalizing
the ink ftpon the roltef, is equally inge
pious, simple, and effectual, and.it. is con
fidently believed’ (hat the whole wijf be
found to bo a tilost decided improvement.
The small pox bns been for some time
prevalent nt tbe Indian village of Si. Re
gis, Canada. The population of tbe place
is GOO—one half Bri'iish, the remainder A-
mericans. Of this limited number. no
less than three bundled were dowp ut the
samp time with tliis loathsome disease.—
A'ssistance'wns afforded by direction of rite
Canaflinh government, and the 6enofils of
vaccination were very happily illustrated.
The patients are now in rf i>gry favorable
state, and only two or three have fallon' he
fore the scourge.
mntulv nf tlio Ti S ie»*, inti licit) liprunjllo
Clin was Brnuiilit, >thon slie waistim 8h ’
men.iiros sovon aml.a half fi'Ol Iront nusc
to tlio ond f tlio (nil. Tlio inalo was scon
afterwards fit llio nqlghtiqring woods—lie
appeared inncli laraor than Hie Tigress.—
:t is soiiinwlinl Strang, indeed;, llial lliose
niiiinalsshniild He travoltthg In lids sectimi
of country.— |l is prqnaliln they (luvoetul.
grated from South Amerioa liy tho way of
Mexico, Toxas, OpelruiiBS, and crossed
Ilia Mississippi near lit. tpnnlh or False rt
vor. Some, two or tlireo yoprspao ji I ]
gdr was kifiod rift the, hills pyor Ktissoll-
ville, in tlio Intoiinr of Kunluclty.—Grid
Iron.-
Tlio rnmmitloo of Fiench physielans,
sent tn Egypt in order In try tlio oflocts nt
chloride in iiriestlng the prd|ingnlion uftho
plagup, linvo sent «mno iinhortant snd cu
rious results to Paris Tim shirts anil
other clothing of poisons who huddled with
the worst forms nf the disease, proved, after
lining steeped \n a preparation, entirely
.Harmless'.when worn nefit’to iho skin oflhe
physicians.' Tim experiment which killed
llm faninus Dr, Valle, at tho Havana, was
found 'innoxious nt .Tripoli, with that fne-
enutlon; SO. Ilktwlse, tho disseoiion of bo-
dlesjusi dead from the plague, when llio*
igd the hands of llio alssoclort were w ell
waslied with Die ehlorurets.
I.atclv, in tngland, d farmer poor Ban
Imrv swallowed a ,wilsp, and so rapid was
tlie inllauiulion tlint lib died in a few
hours.
On llio CSth.nf Sept, last nn apple Iron
in pennsvlrania, ivasin full blossom | and
tlio own-r of tlie tree had an ear of Indian
Corn with 1130 grains.
Victory T thnttU, be Hi God f
< ' CIQry l 01ir ICqltwnicate'l
MAtirV K- liKfs
COM '1IEUCIA.il.
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::22d Out-
;.24d Oct
tATEST FROM FRANCE.
From our correspondents of tlie New
York Mercantile Advertiser, Nov. 22—
.. . Hleon.
The ship Great Britain, Capt. French,
has'arrived at Newport, from Havre,
bound tu New York. She sailed on (ho
24th ult. and we are favofed with Ilovre
papers of the 28d. They contain no netvif
of importance;, The FiehcK stpoks were
piloted at Paris oh the 22af at 103 1-2'.
Soles at Havre,'Oct «2d, 35 biles Lou,
Colton, B1 to 87 1 2, 234 Mobile,' 80; 137
Uplands, 84 to 00.-142 bis. "Pot Ashes,
02f; . 100 do. 42,25 ; 33 do Pearls, 53 j
120 bags St. Doni. Coffee,43 1-2, iu bond;
100 Rio dd. 30 13.
^Corfu, \m Sept.—^Accounts from Pre-
vesa, announce as certain the death of
General Dcntzel. who succeeded" General
Church as generalissimo df the Grcdli
force. He died atVomuTa on the l - 5'flV of
Sept, of S ntaltgnafit fever. Private Hi-,
ters .idd that minute guns were fired at
Vonitza on the 16th, probably on occasion
of the General's funeiai.,
The Journal du Uavto of tho 2Sd, con-
. it letter from a gentjemnn in George
town; D. C. asserts tlint tlio infurinatinn
had.bjeh received that 51 r. Ilnsh fins oh
mined the Ipan'ofoiie and a half million of
dollars, front’ Ilia house of Williams Sc Co.
of London, for tire Chesapeake arid Ohio
Canal Company.
, Jackson, la. o,ci. i7.
. Dangerous Strangers—Some limo last
week,.while some negroes were engaged
in picking Out cotton in a field near Tlinmp
son's creek, about six or seven' miles below
lids place, Ijiey were suddenly surprised by
a.TIgrrrs leaping into Hie field, and seiz
ing a dog. The negroes nnt awnre of their
own danger, repaired to.tho assistance of
their dog,u hcu a,fierce battle ensued; nidre
dogs were brouglit into .aclion ; notwitli-
standing the . Tigress svould. have fiia'de
dregdfiti havoc ampog tlienV. if a, Spaniard
ji iting-rtear Hie scone,6f liotrio, Jiail not
ImvsAiferposeir—wi(h knifo id hand', he
hAIdfy engaged (he ferocious animal—he
received sinrerai'wyhyc sounds, and tho
Tigress had hun down, and would have
conquered lum, liad not the negroes suc
ceeded m tliruiting a large Stick ia tbe
LIVERPOOL MARKET, Oct. 20.
Cd/lon.—The principal sales are making
at 5 3-8 a Uii- Otir sales for a number of
weaks past have been exceodiii(> heavy,.so
the consnmcr4 being supplied, it may Imp-
pen that they limy keep out of tint market
for a while. Op tile oilier hand all onr
mills are now ni ivoTlt, and or course tlie
consumption is great, prices loo are mode
rate, and tiie import will he light .for sonio
tinio to como. Tim import of Americnn
cotton into tho kingdom nt this tinia iga-
bout equal to that <>f tlio whale of Iho last
/ear, lint we think, that oiir stock of all
rinds at tho close of tlie year will ho cun
siderubly less than ut the close of Inst
year.
Our Grain markets nro declining. New
Irish wheal is selling today at 7s Sd per
70 lbs
2id Oct—On tho SOtli wo addressed
you by Hits vcmcI, since which the feeling
is not so good for cotton, nnd we Imvo not
been able tn go on with sales at tlie prices
then quoted. This being contrary to thq
general expectation of holders, they now
show more disposition -o accept oilers tlint
they hnd previously declined.
VVo think now (Imt there are evident
symptoms of llio late business' in tlie mar
kbt being shortly followed by a calm. Tlio
next advices irom.your side are expected
with tnmo anxiety.
Uct. 24.—The sales nf tlio week are
I'BiOOO bags, of which 200 bags were sold
lilt Fildity Inst nt public auction, consisting
chiefly of Sea Island ,ntl stained Son Isl
and cotton. Iii prices there is no allera-
tinir, tlie mnrket seems’firm, tlie demand;
being ettensive and llte import small —
The impnrt'is 8100 bags, namely 2100 A-
moriunn, 4020 Brazils, 500 West India mid
1480 bales Surat.
Corn Exchange, Oct. SO.—At this day’s
market, the demand for new Wlic'ul was
limited, and prices 3d a '4d lower; and
thoso of old nearly ns much. Severnl car
goes of new Oats arrived tills morning,
nearly tlio whole of which were sold at a
deelina of nhout id on Hie prices of this
(lay sen’niglu. Barley in trifling demand,
and 3d lower. Flour was fully Is and
Oatmeals (id a ts per pack cheaper. Bond
ed Flour is still offering on lower terms.
English Money. Market, London, gist
Oht—Tlie impulse given to English and
foreign funds within Hie lust day or two
continued, and it is pretty well ascertained
that a large portion of the late purchases
iqada iu Englith stock are for rhvestinont.
Consuls, which yesterday closed at BO 3 8
for account, opened this ifioriiing at the
saiiio price, and tin 3-8 3-8inniiey. Bank
Slock has also risen to 412 14. Three
per cent, reduced to 80 il 1-2 3-4, and Ex
.chequer Bills 73 75f India- Bonds are still
quoted 82 84.
London Market, Oct. 21. Blee—There
is no alteration iu Rico.; Iho innrkct is
heavy. The Government contract for Ca
rolina Rice, which may bo required,.was
lit £30 10s per tmr.
Cotton—Tho Rotloh market is not so
brisk ; Stirats al public sale were taken in
at rather low prices. .Tlfe purchases for
the last week, ending last night Inclusive,
consists of 1130. Snrals, 3 l-4d to 3 l-2d ;
12 Bengal; 3' !-2d; 50 Perriams, 7 12;
550 American, ft j-sfcl to 8 1-4(1; 20 Gar-
lhagona, 4d; 650 Sural, public sale, 3d to
48 r Cd. ^ . • _
. died, .
(Tn the 28th of October last, at her resi
dence in- VVnlthnurville, Liberty county,
Mrr; ELIZABETH WALTIIOUK, a-
ged 58 years.,. Mrs. W. was a native of
South Carolina, Hut for lire last 28 years ah
inhabitant of Liberty county. By this n‘f-
fliepng dispensation of Providence, n fam
ily is bereaved of a render and iifieciiniinle
rpjnfive, society niYd the church of a valua
ble member. Ardent in her feelings, her
friendship was warm and stonily, and ii-
mnng tier miniei'niia acquaintances there
are many pirn deeply deplore Iter lass, mid
who will lung cherish her memory with
more than sisterly nfleetion. Her knowl-
edge of medicine luid rendered her peculi
arly useful iu the community in which she
lived, and tlie poor linyo uni only lost a
kind bencfaplross, Imt a physician, who ad
ministered roliof itlioul money and with
out price.” But while werfbep she is re
joicing in.the Courts qf Paradise, for that
Saviour in whom she bolievod, ami in
whose righteousness alone slid trusted; has
taken her to himself; with Hist her immor
tal spirit elmlf forever live,.red through tlie
lapse of eternal ages continue to expand,
mrd licqome more and more assimilated to
; it”,God. Her passngo through tlio dark
viilloy was tranquil and undisturbed; and
tho friends who witnessed- her lioavenly
serenity of mind In' the. profpect of death,
cannot hut exclaim, “Oh Depth! where
litas (by Ring, Oil Gravo! svhero was thy
ro/t’j’ OF SAy.iNSAH. _
-T—:^ss2saSSBBSSSSSaSSS*
k ARRIVD.
Sclir Mnriiioin, Briggs, Sappelo I day
2500 bush 11. Klee to il «i VV King.
Huhr'Advancc, Mintons, Darien 4 ds.400
bush. R- rice In M'Alpin’s mill.
Sloop Eliza luiivvouco. Marblehead 10
ds in ballast t" Clindlor Sc Davidson. .
Pnle'bual Oglellioipe, Atigulla to Land-
ler & Davldsuu Agems-kftB3 haloe coiloii
to John & J. Rolil uhd J Gannlil, Roo &
-SAILED. '.
Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charles
ton*
DEPARTED.
Steantpachet John D. Mongin, Dubois,
Charleston. . s - . ■
Sleamhoal W Gaston, Bowman, Angus
ia. ,■
memoranda.
The Iieamboat A Jtichson liencb at Char
letton. - •
The zliip Emperor was up for tills port
at Now York 2l^t nit#
The ship Mount Vernon, and brig Sen
Itl.md cleared nl Boston forIhi* port.
The. Br Tar sailed for thin port fin Liv
crpool 23d Oel.
HARBOR MASTER’S UEPORT.
The iiuniher of vessels in iho port ofSn-
vnnifnh on llie SOIh day (if Nov. 1829.
Ships 20 ; Barks 5; Brigs 12; Helirs il;
Sloops 15. . .
F.k.oM onn ConRKdportDRNTHi
Offices bf the Courier* Mtrcury if.flaietle
Charleston; ^ovKMiibii20.—5 i*. m.
ARRIVED.
Ship Hogarth* Now York 8 ds.
Brig Courier; New York 7 ds.
Brig Coral, New York 0 ds.
Lis/of Letted
H ENAINNli in the I’ost 'tjflice, 8,1
vannnli in 30lh Novemlier, tBi»,
I’crsunt wish) ; letters fto,n this fist at e
requested nsk or "Adwrliicd Letleis."
MUi Mary A sms,
Win N. Allot lor,
Cltas, Altorli IT,
Win BnileyJ
Wmll.il "
Jno. C. Ackls,
Jno. C. Armour,
Alox. Austin.
R.
VVm Rtiltiq,
Rev. Charles L. R.
Fdr Now York.
Tlio siiinneli brig 1
Eli" IN.
Williams. mnst*r.
(laving pqqrly nil Ijer ciirgoenga
ged and going on board,will sail To Mon
row. . For bnl.inee of freight nnplv tu
ilALL, SHATTER & TUpPER;
doc 1
EliziirS.Bii'iiuird2, Boyd,
Dr. S JlaHpw, miss liosworth,
Mis. Mhiv JiuUcr, mrs Benson,
Jntepli llel-'k. oapt Jordon P Rrooki
capt. I sail- Ft Berry, Band L Uufrllt a,
Zncfi Bcllll. Jttscji.il P Butler g,
Henry H.Uetts i, llcin J-llmsch
oaptrPnijl Briggs, , Mlchl UiiHer
miss Maiy M. Bryan — Btitlbr & Sea,
o. ' , . E. liustui,
» (ye
Wm Csnnet *, >Vtllis Clark,
Alx, B. Chard, Pclcr Cooper,
Mn'le inlssoCnbosso,Tlips Cnopei,
U N C a mho. •
Elijah 3, Codling,
Anlli’y 0 Cbikint,
cnpl Cliqicc, ,
niis Mary Aim Coot
. pet.
Bob( Cooper,
■JnuG Coals.
D.
I’etcr A Dccau,
Loren Dexter,
V Decamp,
Win O Dunning,
Geo C Dunlap,
i! ,
Win M Evans.
E.
F Kord,
J ,s Fountain,
. mrs Ann Fuwlar,
a.
I.ewis-Ori filth,
mrs E II Gilltt,
Bam Grifli.i,
If.
mrs Mnila-Iiynci,
nn|)t ,Ell*h»..ilimieq
A,
For Aitgitsta.
'I'lm Steam Backet
Geo.- Wxsiiinoton,
. Capt. J. Curry.
\Vil) leave-jlultoir,s
wharf,. 'I O-M o n jt o.W, EvkxIno nt 4
o’clock. For Height or passage, apply on
boar I or lo s , ’,
J. W. LONG, Ageni.
dee 1 .
- ' Notice.
■gRUBLIC worship will iie iicld this
JL evening iti half past 8 o'clock—and
topioffiiw nt half past II, A.-M. at tlie
-’] room of tlie first Presbyterian Church, by
members of lh( Synod,
deb 1 e
J H Ulsrk.
Wot 8 C.imRheli,
TlibsE Clark,
Jim W Clark,
Jno II Clavk,
Clark,
Jiin Gasi,.
[ Casamn,
Nelson T Diivli,
Tims liny,. ..
Geo W D iniel,
Gen W Davis,
Jno Dclhorghe.
capt Rlclt’d Evans,
mrs Fiaser,
Mary Fitligiint,
Jno Fiumantin,
Jas Gallagher,
Frisrllln .Giant,
Jno Giiuies 2,
miss R Gilihons.
HyOllnisey,
.lbs It jlitrris. cnpi r.(isua ,iiu
Mrs Henrietta M. Edwd Hughes,
.Hatirillon j
Sami Inghnhnm,
•T* /1
Hi so Jaiincait, miss Elvira Jobntti
uirs Clailsiill Jcuk- , ,2,
, ins, ■ Lewie Jolmstnn,
Jas II lolmslbn. -'
tt. «,-• . i
Alonzo W KinsleyS.lUv Dr Keith,
Hqbt kirhv, Win ;KHpiitrick,
Sami it KlciZer; Win Kcnrucy.
Le
miss Ann I* Law,
Jas Lanbar,
riipf Win L.icn.
Gustane Laprentj
Benj Lather. -
Andiv ii.luvsh -P,
Jim II M.insire,
Ittdepcndcnt Frcsbytcrian
Clnircli.
T HE I’ews belonging to tho Church;
will bo reined .'JO.MCI It HOW tlio
2d of Dec. nextrat 10 o’elk, foronn yr.if,
Tlio present necujinnts, nro Xflnwed tlie
privilega of retaining their .Poivj, upon
paying the nSsessnienl on file original cost.
Tlio necessary infoiiiintiun may lie ub-
mined by applying at tlio Counting Room
ofj. B. Herbert.
ALEX. TELF UR, Cha'rinan.
dee I 244i. •
Christ Church;
T HE pewj.iitithie Church wlijgli are
Iinr held in fee siptplo,..wi|l be rout
ed .it 10 o'clock Ttf MoBnow 2d of Deo.
next, and notice iiill be given' by tjie ring
ing of tlie Beil. Persons wishing to return
Pews held, by them for. tho.last twglvd
months will please to signify ilioir inlen-
lions previous In the salo, l6 ciriier of the
undersigned
jas. ii. readt i.i, :
WM. PARKER, J Wardens.
•doc 1 . , .. .
i|Q|OOOi
Connecticut Slate
LOTTERY,-
CLASS No lr.'-
Wes drawn on llio 21st. -The drawing
will ho received TO-MORROW.-
SCHEME:
1 prize or glo.ono
1
do
2,500
I
do
2,000
' 1
do
1,200
I
do
1}0*t
2
do
1,000
4 '
(kf
500
5
do
300
ftf
do
150
10
do
£00
20
do
* J 00
Tickoti
» • • It
$4 00
Halves,
. . . . .
2 00
Quarters, 1 00
Orders attended to at
. dec 1
LUTHER’S
Lot cry If Exchange Office.
Newark Cider & Apples
{j’fctffrliBLS NowaVk filler ,
s&W 20 (lo Peliimo antl Newton Pip<
pin Apples, in.fine order
For stile by J . .
Ij. BALDWIN, & CO.
dec 1 - 244bi\
The adventures of a Kind’s
jPa^e.
AuH.br of. “•Alma'cli's , R c .
visited nr 2 vuS.—J list received
'■ ” r--
T. M. DRISCOLL
by
dec 1
Juvenifc.-Psalinist,'
a jf •?L ,e ^luhPelnti'ocluction to Snored
Lowell Moton* . Juit roccivcd by
dee , T.M. DIUS/COLL.
dec 1 244
Mary G. Laenanl,
David II Loper,
Pornplius.tmoee,
Geo A Luce,
Mnienim Morrisax,
...... , O Murali.
miss Ann F 51 .yhew.MiWgi Mull'eiy,
Espasi.i Mirnult. capt Titos F M'Mul-
Miller, Ripley &co,
Jas Mitcliell,
Itblit Milling. ..
Smill W Miliward,
l’eter Mitcliell,
i • lip. .
Pnflard M'Cormiek,
Nanny M'Graln,
mrs Gin's Al’tJregor,
miss M J Al’Xntosh,
N.
lilts Harriet Norton.'mrs Rebecca Noilol
P
miss Eliz a Payne, Maty Pittman,
WmT PliaresS,
Thos S Pelt,
Walker Pea.co,
capt N Pease.
miss E Ryom'
Jas C Richardson,
bliss Mary A Roberts,David Rust,
Jas A Roberts.
It II Pitinun,
— Philips,
cap! Potts,
R.
Bnrgl Ross,
- nJ T '
Jim J Hoboi'tt,
Wm A simivj
Edwil.Steel,
.Messrs'Segue,'
Hotlri'Seare,
capt Gco Sears,. .
niaj Che, Stephens,'
T.
jno Taylor,'-
Wm' Taylor,
June Taylor, ,
R It' TenBrooelr,
RinhdTillmuu,
Win Ttglie,
S. ., ;
Levi J Smith!,
.Anilw Smith,
mis, Eli’th Bluet,
Jim Summers,
Daniel It Suydm
.Ins Wallncg, ..
Jas Washinglon,
Tims G Waite,
Benj '-Vailing,
Geo Waters,.
Sami A Waite,
iMauu'el Wan,
Goo Walker, . .. ,,
mrs. Cailiarinb' C.capt K Wilkinson,
Woodruff,
jolin W York'. ,,
GEORGE SCJILEVe
,dcu 1 Pori-Mad".
IJem-y Tines,
Ezra Tlibiapson,
Stephen Tlinnie,
l.u'cias B Towns
W. B Tliinius,
miss Mary JI Tc&
iv. .
John; M Wesl,
Jacob I* Welsh,
Rev D Ji Winitol
Juo Wood,
bliss JI JI \VllihOt
ii F ftidim
Jno-Williams,
.. Gen While,
Rev. C. H. AIdeii,
H».EsPECafflmlY annmm'cM, thst
JI®/ he will ntlond tn the instruction o
u liinited number o.f ydimg Imriies. in 1,1
various branches of an Engjish :inl ' 1 5 .
steal Education.—Pa.Vlfcnlor aileniio
will ho paid to Elocution, on , Hm*P! 1 "!'
pies developed by Dr. ’ usl). TavjfW
may Sti.dy Natural IMlilosopHy otiri t-lie
is-ry. may havo tlie privilege "f l' c1 '.'
l.egtiires on .thoso ,sijlijeeiy. aqConi|i> n Jy
with oxpeiiinental ilfnsirations.
SpiinislV lyill.nlso lio taught, tliaa "J"-
iiiodera language is more noble ami
tiful in struclUro ; nnd, nt die same ’
more ropdily acquired. Tbe Spanish (■
may expect a few,Lectures on the Lite
lure nfcipain embraeinga notireofihoP
eipal Spanish Poets. Instruction ™
so bo given in Drawing and^PafflM
’JtH
iii "wj
VVuter”Colors, Crayons mid Oil),
OrionlaL Timing, to tlio Mcnihcrs - ,
Selmiil, and to sjiqIi ns tiiay desire 10 "
oto their leisure exclusively tOj»"S
nient. Foi term,, or other
pibaso apply Ip Mr. Allien, nt t"J f / lte ,
toy’s. If Iho limited number o> ‘ |l0O
shnll .be engaged in seas n. lh»
will commence on llio 7ili ofOecan
Ids room 111 Johnston’s Square. ,,
If desirable, n class of. ftenileih* J
rocoivo instrnciion iii Spanish
not devoted-to tlio School, ,!
- (t?- lllr Aldan- proposes, the"ft t
ivlnrer, to deliver publicly 5 ctim
miliar Lccliires oil C.iciiiistry. , Jtjtl]
eonveniorit llooin: dim notice
shall be given. 1
Referencest—Rev. Mi. MS
,15/ Iliilleeli, and A Barclay, M
dog I