Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 09, 1829, Image 2

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5= ItllPVBLlOim FREDERICK 8.FELL, CITY riUHTEk. r>n>W Paper eight dollar! pet annum. Cuuntr Paper ...six dollars per annum, payable in advance. I scarcely know wliat has been doing In water on the lilt Oct. Many of tho stores' ' > .l 1 ;..\<i re filled, and mnuh merchandize dam- All News, and New Advertisements ap pear In both papers. the Hcpresent.itlye branoti k 'ns 1 h‘avo t quite enough to do in tho olher—lliii proceedings there, you'will no duubl,'get from other quarters. . . - . . I forgot to say that from recent Informa tion rcc elv^l think the Legislature will Sl&p In its' great impolitic career, of doing any act wKilcfi may Interfere with the ooutse now" pursued li# (fio General^ Go»; crnriictrt, Tor procuring to thq State the 1 's s. ■ ’v‘ tl_„ . a* *s .1 ’ T 1«_ Z 05“ Office In I)|ckson's,..three story I peaceable possession of all the Lands, In- nrirk building, on the B»y, _"*»?“• ‘j eluding the disputed territory.", It wUI un- I questionablybe Very muoh'td bo desired I .0 A X — ^ t A B B a. « a B . BB Ii.IAVb S.4VAMNAH. that liAr'Leglsinture should not ow Inter fere, even on the, score of policy. Tho into friend* of such interference, have mn WEDNESDAY EVENING, toe. #. —r- I ny of them,now,l believe, bocoino cniivln . *.*’7 • e -e b’.b .. II a . I..’ afl'.r. .. sk. The lion. Coo. M. Troup one fee'ne'toi teed.that U would be impolitic, at the prey to Congress atilved at Norfolk bn We’jhes-1 sent time to do so." . day last t lie was to leave th.ro the hex. ’ cfe ^;^ a ^r Tbc > 0 „ 0W i 11|i ,,s morning ill the Steam-boat for BaHlmdib. L iut . m ^a 0a we find in the Mil- r Nichole* ). ftayari). wee yesterday elec- ieftgeville'Journal ‘ received by this days ted second latent. end Wicklifie llruen, I Marl. . . Ensign, of tho Skvannalt Volllntc'er Information bes boen received by Hi* Guardi. The negro giil Jennv. convicted and sentenced for arson in tho city of Augusta was executed on Friday last. Site con- tinned to the last to assert what she had ' always said, that she wet perjiuiled to do the act for wlihb she suffered, hy the Executive, front one of the. yoinmissioneri Col. Wale), lately appointed to repair id the Cliciokee territory. .and .obtain testi mony respcctipglhe line formerly diriding the Creeks and Clierokers, that he was collecting ell the testimony lie tould, and dial he had iio doobt it would prove »»ll;- _ , ii.nu ut’u. factory to llie dciiertil Gorernmtiu,whose woman. Clads, and that Cinda had been ft', ifji claim of persuaded by one of the fellows w ho where 1 The Georgia commissioners acquitted. ___ . . j were at the Chcrnkea Agency, on the 18th The Augusta Constitutionalist in net!- Nov. so was (Jen. Coffee, the coiphilssmh- ring the adjournment of the Superior er appointed by the President of dieU. S. Court of Richmond county, which took to Ascertain the true Bbllhilargllne between place on the 3d hist, adds Ids honor Judge die Creeks anil Clierofiycs. It appears. Crawfoid presided io several inrpoitant j irotriYhhcominunicalinn of Col. Wales to cases. Upon tills venerable and extfgor- die Executjke.that Jib, and Mr. Gates,may dinsry nian end correct Judge, we, are not I return froni. their mission before the ad capable of piunniincing tile proper eulogy. | jnurnjnent of the, legislature; wc may Whh e rigorous,intellect, end a clear ami tit;h be lifiormed of the testimony Gcu e'xtensire knowledge of Ids ptoreislpn, the Cbffee will here collected, and tRe oplh mysteries of the Law are at familiar to lion ho lias formed- respecting the bounds- film “as liolisehold words,"irliile he alfimst Try line- . .... v. intuitively arranges. and understands the | The bill nuwr before the Legislature, for most intricate feels and circumstances put jn proof by the evidence. From our Coeresponocnt. MILLEDQEVILI.E, GtbDec..1820. “The proceedings of die Senate, for the last few days, have borre rMhet*»n alarm ing aspect for the Central Dank, A bill the surrey of the land lying on this tide of the line druwn by Col. Wales Jn May last, and which is disputed by. die Chorokecs.di recti the tertlitory to be divided in S sj lions, aed each section to be divided in dis tricts of 0 miles square, and die districts in tracts Of 282 1-2 acres. It 'provides foir the election and pay of 3 sectional and 24 Suit passed,first, to grant imiulgenciet to cei-1 districl eurveyrors. ,Tlie survevors to be lain debtors of the State, whose debit had for lh( . per j(oriiiaiice'o : f tlieir du- been transferred to the Bank, end who I , y> whewrer theGovcrpor sire)} ilVink pro . "*I® un!l1 '’ 0 10 * r ”i l tbcmselves of the | per, not, howorer, until after the adjourn privileges extended to them hy th'charter. nientof| , |B nextscsioft of Congress, un bec«u»© they coutd not give such Jteciiriiy, ^ p rev j ou , | 0 that time the federal gov- at the directors deemed mlficier.t. Yes- I eminent shall decide in faror of the claim terday a resolution passed. by a large ma l f Georgia, in which ease the surveyors to jority, requiring the President Co furnish E c#|li(1 a , SUDli dhircirftSr as ' pots', {o the Senate, a list of all the debtors to the I Bank, a w‘ith the names rtf the indorsers, and I arrinunt of each debt. Jf this docomcni J The Augusta Courier of Monday last was furnished, it would, of course geMnto | says, Cotton arrived in great quantities the the prinls, and do. great mischief o"a ail I last three days of last wreck. It it thought tides. V'e resitted in vain. SiuCO the I upwards of gad.OOO were paid for Cuttuti adjouinn.ent. how ever, yesteidsy. a tevolu-1 on Thursday last , in this city tnd ^ ll.im- tlon of opinion'is going on, out of doors, I bnrg, anil that 10,006 bags are ifotr op the and I have lit lie doubt that e reconsider a-1 rivitoh their way. to Market. Itroad tlon will take piece tomorrow, and the re I street proscufs lTii appearance of a bustling solution finally be rescinded; at least,I hope day, 'tiic'bgh lire Market f» scarcely at On the other hand, the Senate passed brisk as. it was at tiio close of last week.— ;uu ordosiruyod. An Ainorioan vessel,, io brig Zn’nut) from CAorfeston, was lost and the English vessel tho Gambia', which liroko from her moorings, was driven »- gainst a small house at the Squcro I’anfdi wldeh it damaged greatly. A part of she Lazaretto of St. Theresa hat been des troyed and a neighboring tower wished down upon the inckt. Wo are happy in Ucing.able to atiq that no lives wero lust td Trieste.. From Fjiiiiio wejenrn that, on the kth, nine new boats partly Indon have perished, and two yessels have heel! driven ashore.,' The imiqher of inert who losl tlieir lives Is nol knowp. ^ v ... . .... PARIS. Oct. ti. _.Mr. Iliret, the hew Minister, of tho Uni- ted States.of America, had tlie hnno.r of an audienco of lds ( Majesly on Sunday, to do- liver Nt.rrcdentiols. . Tlip Frankfort Gazelle of tho 2J at Inst, contains a Copy of.tlio separate Treaty be- tweeh Russia sod ill* Porte, relalivo to ilie rrliicipalltleiof Moldavia and, Walachia. As it tccorilt in all points with tlies ailiclc lime.' S lven yesferd.iy in tho Messenpir, from, io Prussian S(ste Gaxetto, with the ox- ception of the formula common td all trea ties, we refer om (eiders Io that Paper, The followingintelligence It.dal'cd Con siantinoplc,' Srpt. () "We are expect ing every hour.to.learti that Ihs, treaty of peace has, beeu rilified.—The Porto was greatly perplexed fop several days hy the news that llin.Pachabf Scutoii was march iug agatntt Sopliia and seemed detcrmln ed io pursue tho war on lilt own account. Bui lie lies abandoned this.project and confined himself to lake up a position near' Sophia'. . The inhabitants of that loivn are unt very highly satisfied with having.,such a neighbor, as they know the rapaciiy.of the Paclia & ids troops.Thn Porto is said tn have recalled the Pacha, lint it is doublfid wliether lie will obey, Tite Sultan lifl qow very litle amhoiity in die capital, and ’‘none at nlj in the Provinces. Great difll-- cully .will be found hi (laying.die sunisda- manded by Russia. A last resource is an appeal to die Enqicror’s generosity. The wallgd up closcls, In which the treasure of preceding Sulianshrat hidden, have been emptied for the organization of tlieTegular troops.” The Neirrcuihurg Gazelle gives the fdl- lowing.under date of Uiicliaiest, Sept. 2:— “Allbough nil die measures necessary for the evacuation of Giuapm have bean ex ecuted, die erncualionMi not yc.t,taken place. - Tllo llussian coniniahder, liowev er, has given. orders to COO men to destroy III* works nl dial fortress. We learn froiii CoDstantinopIo that the Sultan seldom ap pears in. piddle, and Ihe heroic courage which |io oiico displayed, has totally ab.in -loriqd him. The cnudilions upon which pcacc.ltavcbeeh- com-.liiJril linvo deeplr depressed him. Tim desire of making-re forms seems extinct; arid is succeeded liy complete apathy." ... > . Out i»f B list oftlirco candidates for «ho Presidency of Ihe Secnnil Chamber of the Slates General nf the Netherlands, the King haveltosen M Cnrvcr llnnft, an op- position Member, wlio wjt the first on tho V- -2, - - Paris; o'et. io. . The Cnnsdlulinnnel gives a Icticrof die Sd inst. from Si. Petersluirgh, ip wliteli the for the eastward, would boa serious Wit- fortune. The Idlica paper of the JOlli lilt. »»*>— A snow; Morin, unparalleled in Its severity nt i his early period of dm eoason, oeourred in Erie, Genesee, and the contiguous coun lies, on Thursday andiFi ld-iy of last week. Tlie Batavia Press stales, Ihni iho snow fell in that place to the depth of inriredian two feel. The stage came from Buffalo to Ba tavia on runnort. hjtcrior, which has a ,p " rterc y J” 1 are engaged In working (or the Fair r, tales,■ moreover•>» supplies, of Iho .new bonefilafthe“FeiqB,-- *■--• ■ ‘ crop 'must soon he rccci'.vd. Wo are ttll! I #M l c(] , lc , lell by receiving a good deal QtoottofcfomJU* ntent to vetiiin their work prevlousto' • zil. aii«fpor*tt expected. The hide im Morrow morning of the loth hist ®- f*v JfSalMfflf frim, 1 s.i-iuyBiiftTsoN.' gc'ther owing to the hud uocouutt from | j oq 0 Secretary to Comniii'ire. Age of Intellect.—George Cruiktlinnks, wlio, “o'f graphic humorists" has been cal led “George the First," thus caricatures dje Rfrcctniioiuif Selenco."A precious brat uf five or sik years old, mounted upon a spiel. Is toa'ching its grandmother how tn .stickhiiogg; ‘you scei grannin, bofore .yqu suck this egg, or more properly before yon extinct Iho mallei fcuutuliicd widun tills shell by tuclloii'. you nitisl nieke tin ’'“Another letter, dated Ocloher 20. says : SuttillCttS, l' ldlincls, Shirt, "You may be assured dial unless onr next . ’ •* g ’ 111 necnnnts stale positively a lie,ivy defio.en- <VC ‘ cv in the new er.ojUnr prices will go ilowii *n LUE. Black, Jackson & Cadel His. and even if such dollcieiicy exists, should JL* od and light and black mixed s u ui die sliipmonts .lje early for dlls port, con- nous, (assorted qualities) trary to previous ndvloet, you nfay also 20 pa low priced white) Ved, blue end look f.ra deollho-.", . - , | giden Flannel. From the Havre Prices Current, October inri.iUn.il at tlitijipex, and a corresponding dperlure Jit iho base.', 'Mill dear!’, replies the old lady, ‘)iow very qleye'r! Tliey mil# itynd io inaae a hole at each eild lu my Of Clothes fur Air. Clay.—The Stockholders of die Griykany Maimlaciur- ing Company, at tlieir last apnuii mai ling unaoiinously dirpctrd die.Agent of. dip Company to manufaclure and ,.forw.ntd .to Mr. Cluy, a piece of liro'dd clptli, suitable for a dress, as a;Uianiresludoh of tlieir res pect for his “disinterested and elfir.ieqt. rt. forts” in favor of the “American system." The following is an extruct from tho letter to Mr. Clay, which yesterday, a bill to amend the chatter, in Pi ices ffoip 8 14. to 0 cents, selections the modes suggested by the President, in his report, and which is printed among the Bank documents. Some of these amend ments are very important,. The privilege of not discounting ridto* of Test than one hundred dollars, was at last granted,though after much opposition, and some animated discussion. in iy be had at 8 3 4. accoiupiinied the pro sent, anil liii rcply, ll'hite.iborqugh, (Oneida co.) Sept. 0. Ilniioriililu lleory Cluy— III coinpliancg.wiih Iho rrsolulion of die stockholders, 1 now have iho pleasure of forwarding to yqu the accompanying piece of broadcloth, .manufactured finm wool sheared from my own fluck, and la solicit your acceptance pf it. Knowing tlie inter pst you feel in behalf of tiro iiianufuctmes of this country, .it svoiild giro me great pleasure were Iable to give on encouraging account of our- progress. Tills I cannot do. Tills establishment has had a capital paid in of 8100,001), upon which there hat not been five per cent, divided in 10 years; and. the whole property would nnt now bring one quarter of tlie money invested We certainly cat,not sustain ourselves un less ye receive all the protection we are fairly entitled to under the Inst Tariff. A rein i-ily should be Tumid against die grass frauds practiced at same of our niineipel Custom Houses,and the "duller minimum" we think should be stricken out. In Impe that tho nation may one day see what are its . true interests, and w ho are its real friends’ I remain with, {real respect your obedient servant, B. NEWTON DEXTER. Agent O. M Co. ASHLAND, 28th Oct. 1820. Dear Sii—I have this day .received a piece of broadcloth, of dig luaniilucliiro of the. Oilskany Manufacturing Company, transmitted to me by join, as. tlieir agent, in pursuance ql tlieir unanimous resolution, and nlso your teller.,acciniipanyipg .ii ,ol the Oili ult. Its texture and colnting ate very fine, and.it would beai.xdvqntageuns comparison with the best piece of Frqucli broadcloth. No pbrspii would ever, dcsiie, 20. CoMon.—Lqst .week’s, traiisnetlons have | been very limited, wlilch is to be ar coupt- cd lor on one hand tq, die heavy purchases made in tho first forlnlglit of this iimnih, | and on the othor to the tvnwt nf convey ance to tho interior i ,Iu -grtieral, however, it may Ihi sail) Imlilers of Upland Cotton were not veiy willing |o submit in lower prices. Several iniali lots of Sea Islnnos, fSlr anil good fair Quality, wero disposed nfat SB a ml 40s. There is still very little | or, iio (leoian.il for siipijior jlctcrlpdons.— I The titles ortlie week; amount to 1077 jalcs; .170 Louitiana at 17 I -2 to 20.1-.4 ; | JBIB 0.-iOlgla,Up(*jld« at 17 1-2 lo 10 1 2 11 04 Seii Islands rtqni 30 In 40 ; 031.Per onnilinco.it gl 142; 184 Bahia til 10 lo I gi, duty pehi. The arrivals haye beep 143.4 balesv.qf rwlitoli 744 wq(e.from die Uhiloil States, the bnlanco from Brazil. | Slock on hand, un the w riter represents the advantages resulting 1 on any occasion, lo wear a belter or more It is stated in tlie Providence Journal, that the steam boat Washington, captain Comstock, has been withdrawn f oin the line. Site has made tlie present season one hundred and six trips. Her passages to Uussia Irom die treaty of-pence as fn- ralcolaldc. and Itiunsplis in the nntinpn dun that lliginimeious merchant vessels nf all natietai which havD.liliherlu hqen seen in (hq.Thames or the British Channel,will henceforth ho met,with in die Navy and tile-ports in die.BlacK Sea. The cxcjiaqge of couriers between St. Petersburgli anil the^reai caput Is of Europe are staled In be very frcqne t. and elderly nffiegrt ore sent off daily lo d|e eipiics iu Europe and. Asia; . laird Heytcsbury continues to have conferences witli (’rince, Nesselrode, and the great number of couriers dispatched tu . England gives tise to many conjaflures. .. October 25—According tn' (alters fmni Vienna the Austriaq loan will be concluded in a fAw days yf 82 per cent. .. . Prince Trubetskoi, Adjutant General of tho Emperor ol Kutsia, arrived at. Berlin on tlie 15th inst,. fruqi.St. Peior,burgh, to express the g(alitu<|a of his Imperial Xlajas 11' “ ' ..... fling ha. received tlie Order of St \* mcluding ell delays by bad mir oftbe Frst CUss. ... ‘ .5 • : .. I fnut anrl IimuI irtmli. Iiavn linen , , — , - . . . ... I weather, fugs and head winds, have up for decision on Tuesrlay next, I shall I ■ , ■ . . . ... . r • j . I made from New 1 ork to Providence, this evening prepare a snbstnule, the effect i .v' . \ r . of whidi wilt be to bestow as milch labor on tlie roads which terminate at Savannah, as those which terminate at Augusta, at the tamo lime that the labor on the rivers, though limited to three, or lour monlhs in 'ear'll year, will be inur-h increased in a mount. The general features of this sub stitute, will, no dunbt be appiovAd by a majority of the Senate—whether they will meet with like approbation hi the House Is' more doubtful, if iliiy do tfbl, (lie whole will go the ground, and remain as tliey Were at the coInlWert'ccniem of the session. The peapto'on the dcinulgce, the Flint, and Clialrtatfnochic, have at lengtli become satisfied that'their true interests are connec ted with the prosperity of Savannah, and a proper feeling of state pride is also work ing our in favnr.io other sections of our stale Our people have nothing lor fear on tlie score of rights, or interests from ibis Le gislature. The Senate will protect them, and they have many warm, and zealous friends in the home, particularly from ihe ' new seciiont of our State. Georgia will benefit, strange as if may appear, by every foot of advance the Rail Road may make,, for it will shop oiir people the extent, and value of their commerce, add will ex'cilf in them a strong feeling to appropilale-its benefits to tlie greatness, and prosperity of our own state,—iustead uf utlowing it lu go beyohd oUr limits, to benefit Carotiiu, and elevate tier Capital, on the liiin of our own. Finish even tlie Ogeechee Canal- open the Ogeechee for such navigation ns . il may be made to afford—make the peo ple on its borders feel the benefits of tire system—place its'advantages'in actual prac tice, and use, under tlie eye of tlie people nf the State, and I venfurd to say that its fliends'will Increase in number and zeal \ scry day, until it shell, stretch to the very heart of the populated and ploduiitive per- Btn-of oiirwuniiy, ; been ' r In n'.rteiii-n hours, anil from Providence to New York, in tw enty hours. Allowing ihe distance to be two hundred miles, tlie Washington bas.sailcd since Iho first dty ol last March, twenty one thousand two hundred miles, The New York Mercantile Advertiser of 30lh ult. contradicts tile information said lu heve been received at the New York Nat# Yard, relative lo the safety of the Hornet. That paper says :— "On inquiry of teveial of the officers at ta'clie'd to the Navy Yard, they infurirt us that they knoW nothing of such information having been' liiiiveil.. At great anxiety is felt respecting file Horuci, il it hardly probable that intelligence of her safety which might'reach niir Navy Yard slmuli) not tiave been made known lo tlie olriceit generally—or that such gratifying tidings should hare been fiVs't communicated through' tlie Philadelphia papers." The Osage*, have arrived at Havre, where lliey are to appeal al tho theatre, in a piece entitled Azcmia, or Im Sai/vages. They are shortly to depart on hoard iho American vessel, Corvo, for New Or- Jeans. The Courier Francois slates that one of the objects of the Duke do Montmorency’s negnclaiinns at London, is (lie restoration nf Mexico to file crown of Spain. After arguing that King Ferdinand would nnt obtain money nf France In suppnrt the ex penses of such an expedition, and that the cn'-rt'p.Orelion'nf England, would be merely passive,ihe Courier adds :—“But the t’ii(- ted States nf A uierica forth a separato po litical order and this seems nol In liuve been taken into consideration. If we are. rightly informed., Ihe United Spites are U !-•-— C_>. C’-.-c ■ Tlioy would . CHARLF.STON.Diic. 7. Prom frasce. By the Frenph whip Mississippi, Paris papers to the 20ili October, hove i-cen re ceived, bin'in which, there is nothing material .interest.’ Tlie Ldndotfdutes they contain have been anticipated. The French ministry was still'rtiore un popular than hitherto, and tlie publio feel lug is slrongiy manifested in tlie bluer de nitntjation* which ihn Fress is.daily, litter ing against them. The political opinions of all tlie officers under file government are' closely scrutinized, arid emissaries are sent throughout the country for that pur- pose." Actire prednratVohs are making for an expedition against Algiers. |t is said that the plan is to burn that city by means of bomb shells arid congreve rockets.. The ship VAise. sailed from Trieste IBih l)ci with 100,000 rations for the French cruis ers off Algiers. i An extensive fire occurred in the Fau boufg do Vaise, at Lyons, on the 2Iil Oct, Particulars not given. ThcCiiy of Trieste was overflowed fur the ,-o-operalion of Pfiitsia .in lij Oeu. d Wald i X" establishment of peace. Oeu. de Mil? ,re in great want ofcflnvcyatice into die I qterior, which has a tendency to limit (^* Those Ladies -■■..jctlSTlllia. ■■ _. " Ter the 801 li Srpt. Air. froth 1st id C-ijli inst; 27,040 bales | J4.I0I 4*. I 17,5 ft. Seles firoih 1st tn *4th inti; Stock on lianil 24lti Oe- tqber, ’ , . - 41,501 bales R/cr.—The previous: advance in tin priceof tliiv tvtiicle is fully inaliitniiied ; 344 casks (lave been sold in Ihe .week at 28 a liar duty paid, for fylr to {nod, quality and 50 caoks superior quality, went ns high as 87f. Om slock this duy does not exceed iod tes. , J 1 Sales nt Havre, Oct. 22.—Cofion, 80 j bales Georgia,al. 18 tons ; 01 baler pnra 21 l-lj 100do tl I 5; 100 do .21 >2; 142 Tqnnejice (,7. Sugar- Idpbbdsfial 50 f 59 do. 08 j 33i(q 05 fiO. floffpe, 80U | 4c. inenlro bags St. Domingo 8 3 4c. iif entrepot. HAMnimq.o«i.ie. Cottons cnmin.no high i 400 bales have | been sold ; Surinanis al 8 a 8 1-4 t; Ben gal 4 n 5 1-4 ; Surat 3 5-B n 5 1 4, and A-. I meficOji 5 1-4 a 7 1-2. Coffee—500 bags ordinary llnyti bro’l | 8 l-ts ; market vciy dull. V ' - -VS" MARHELIST, PORT OF SAVANNAH it— ■ ■■■ —i — — braiuifiil piece of elntii., I accept the pre, sont.wilh pleasure,and irq'ieityoii to mike my rcspeclfui ecknoivlcdgerhertts to' the company. > . Thai pleasure, I miul own,ianut so live ly cs-ii un ild have becu, if tlieir establish ment npd the. other .woolen inamifactories of the U. Slates* were in a (tarnishing con dition. I regret extremely to hear that that interesting branch of our (ndiisjiy is' nnt p' ospcious; but. 1 hope .the causes which prevent its full succi-A, will lie removed or rcinedierl by-tho wisdom of Con|fcs<. If existing laws were fairly executed, facili ties lo foreigners in tlio sole of their mer chandise subjected to proper v'eslricli-sns. lire doll.u niiinimum repealed, and lilt raw wool nol produced in opr ennniry ye;e al- lowed to ire irupqrtcd qt a .ihtifieriije doty. I lifgeJto xfonbt that our wfoolen manufac tories would immcdialely revive and pros per.. I sincerely wish that the next session' qf, q&hgrett nfiiy not terminate williom tire adoption of some,'if not all, of these measures. , . .W.itlt my thgiiks fin t|;e polite manner in which you have .executed the resolution of fire company, I am, with great respect, .year obedient servant. •ii.-claY. S. Newton Dexter,; E«q. ii^iiuj iiiiuiincut, mov uiiii bargaining, for f/alifiifni.i. behold with tile gfeatest displeasure the re turn of the Spanish'power to Mexico, and if such an event werp hropglit about, the in dependence of (Julia might become tlie first result of a false polli n';)I su p : . We know that extreme discontent prevails ni Ilnvan- It should tljerefoja |>Vmaturely reflect ihrsrt -file wildf lu Ir.Ff Quoin iH* A „.n H ’.nn ed.u|ion,Tor wBilf is.lefi Spain in. America might lie tost, by alfenipting tn fiivnr her senseless projects' against llut •ciintim-nt." , October —The-Kinc of Sweden has recently had a severe attack offever,which obliged him lo keep Ids bed, bat the Iasi accniinls from Stockholm announce that hlYtylnjeatyis in'a fair way ol recovery. ,A shoit thne since, a kind uf volcanic mountain was discovered .at Sulzbae|i, near Sarrebourg. It is'in the forni of a rather irregular cone, 000 tn 800 feet high and covered with wood, except the suin' mit,where thereis. noihing hpi, mn»».. Tlie heat of the toil increases gradually toward the summit, from whence there issues, Thrqiigh,tevoral croviccs in a crater of 30 feet, a vapor .so lint, that'ao egg Isi by it in a fciv.minutes. icooked Snow Sforfii—The liociiester paper of 4ho 24th ult. says—The country between tills and the Niagara frontier was visited wiili severe snow storms during the Iasi week.. At Bnffalu, Batavia; Frefionia, &c. tlie snow gras about two feel deed;— The woatlier here lias been cold, bui we had only two or Three ipclies of snow nt a time. Much apprehension is entertained respecting the canaj. Ilq closure, 'al this early period, with such immense quantities STOCKHOLM. Sept. 2*. Tho little squadron which, sailed n few weeks ago for the purpose of exercise, ra rer ftpd nt tho beginning of the last week, the result having prqved highly Satisfacto ry. The. usefitllncss of file small boats for the delence of the const was confirmed.— The guns onboard them can he iiiedwiih extraordinary accuracy and r/ipidity, viz: three lii.nei in two minutes. II. was also observed that these small vosspls keep tlie sea well in stormy weather,- and ere easily nran'oged. Tlie experiments nude with tlicso hoats.liave fully succeeded ; a single steam hoal dfCw after if 82 gpq,bonis, and lowed tliciii half a German mlto (two nod a hall English miles) in en tjour »'i(h,,e quite contrary wind it drew l(f gtin‘. bOTt's fpr four nfilcs (20 English^ and advanced about three rind a quarter Eirglish.milcs' ip an hour. InIlls'cruize a new systeitK.of mannmvring was tried and adopted'. Tho’ it rained incessantly from Iho-lst to' 15th' 8e;it. the crown Fringe was present, and directed all the-ibauamvres. .Count Fah'- len, Governor General of Norway, with Admirals Kronstadt,. Coyet, and Kilnt, were in Iho suite, of the crown J’rincc.— The squadron consisted of two divisions of small, and two of laige bqats. twu vessels for commanders, oiip for Ihe. pupils', of file militaiy schools, orie. for' reciuinniierinR. tiyo transports, . the Norwegian cnrvelte Alien, ,rt)d the Swedish . bfig Dolphin.— ;Tho crews of all tliese vessels amounted to 1,108 men. , - ^ COMMERCIAL.' ARRIV'D. Schr Mary Adams, Kibernn, Turtle Rl vcr. S. I. Cotton, Uenrgia Syrup, and Oranges to E ltced, A G Miller and lire | master. Sloop Express, Curtis, Alexandria, and 0 ds, fin tlie Canes with a full cargo to F I II Welinan. Fussenger, A Olen. Sloop Angelica, Burgo, fin Spalding’s Plantalion. 41 bbls Georgia 8'yiUp tc Sc<i(( ft. Balfour. Steamboat.Clinrleslon, Bonnel, Darien | I day. ' 481 bales Colton to Butts Si Fat tiirsqn, _ , Steainlingt Sayannnb, Swylner, Angus ta 3 da' reported in onr last w th tiunls 7 & I 15 in.tow. to Steamboat Co. 1370 .bales | r.otion to A LaBnibier &co It M ilnne, T Duller fitqpTaft ft Failelfora. O Tenny.J Gaiuthi, D L Adams fitco A Foster Stcn G Gordon, Surrel Si.. Anderson 4 , K Of. VV I King, Bayard ft tinnier. 8lcaifiboat.W Gaston, Canoe cut bath x ds with.boait 2 fit 8 in„to\y,,io J4 Camp- j field.-.. 1374 bales.cpUpn to' S It Fa rkmanj G.Gordon. A. L'eB.iibier Afeo H Lord, J Stone, G Thdm'as.T Butler fitoq R Malone O Tonity, Taft & Padoiford, Ketcbum fit | Burrougtrs. v »• . ..CLEARED, x . , Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Oharfes- t(irw ; , J. If. Long. Sloop George, Lane, St. Marys. „ j . Master. Sloop Georgia, Luce, Darien. ,, Master. sailed; SJiip Hfieyon, I’attorsoii,' Liverpool. Brig I’izarro, Badershuw, Charleston. Sclir Ketbadiu. Colas, Wiluiingtim, N. O. - Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charles ton. 'Datksj'BOm Liverpool,iiiiip-iSHIrOcT I?ates from llAV'ng.;:;:;::::;;;;;:t7TH Oct. * : —'—i ‘ "•iMsefta. 17. ;. The picket ship Charlemagne lias al ready brought some Cotton'of the new crop ; prices or Uplands .are somewhat lower than at the beginning of ihe month, as it turns out, the first advices given of the bad «•««>«-—• crops raountC d proipectf and backwardness oftbe will prove unlrne. Our, vtor.h n . 0 to28,000 bales ip (hit Hands-;'n Hlonp George, Lnne, St. Marys. Sloop Exact. Hlnukcnfiiiji ugedlee. Sloop Georgia, Luce, Darien DKEARTED. eii'Was ■ mfmoHaNdjI. i Thoynip Mardri, lip at N. Yi 8 hales 4 fit 5-4 unbleached Sheet ings 5 oases 8 4 Si 5-4'lrleachc'd Sblnlnn and Sheeting; 0 7-4 plain and piinted green Floe, Cloths Blue and mixed Catsimert and Droit Cloths S.4&0-4 black and colored Merino Uhirk . ond colored Circassians md Bom' atolls lo ll fit It 4 Rose UlankctitndMn teilles Qullft * 3 fii 4 4 common and extiz line Cm. . ton ghecks 1 4 fit 8-4 Washington, Dorcliciieriml Power I/iom Ticking 7-8 fic 4-4 liciivy Irish Linen (warns. ted no cpttuo inixture) 80 pi bronii Linens (ussorled qoaii. , ‘'0“) .1 ! 8 7 8 fis Q 4 heavy Dutch and Ini ; Dinperji 3 ,V 4 4 fine Birds Eyo Dlnprn - 1 Vale Russia du 8 4 fit, 5.4 cotton Cassimors sMk r routines . Cjunbrlq and Fnrnirere Diiniiiti Light and dark Furniture Cliimzes VV|ii(«and culored Furiiiluie hat- - mgs , Pino da.fi and black and while Cj. , cues und Ginghams Imitation Mndinst llandkercliicfi India Flng’riilk llaiikerchiel, (nw- i Ibd sizes) Linen Camhrj.es and Linen Caniki , Hdkfs Long Lawns and Imitation Cambric illdkfs Plain and Figured Swiss, Book iai MullMualiqs Bisuoji^ Lawns, JacknneU end Nii» tool. Alns|ii)s,., . 4 be o ;| cotton Cambrics and Cm. - brick Miialina Needle worked Swiss Muslin Bands do do do do i-Daire* Die- 1 **" r Rack Nankin, Canton and Siip’rlil.iclilndia and French S. and Satin tnd Indie Lera Minn j Black Gres Dr Zincs, Gres He f pies and Grot De. Berlin bilks . Black Sim-liews and Sarsnctt 4 fit. 5 4 black Boblnnell Lace Veih| Lad.es whito and black Italian I llote . ■ Geui. raw silx.'hnrse akin, buck t and bejiger .GJ ires Gen(..while and mixed Vigoaiaa lambs wool Hose and half hole Asyoilmenl of Clark’s, while, Ida - and colored spool Thread No It to 35 white, black, blued n . parent Thread Assortment of B.az'dlMp and Tot Shell,. Side, Lung end ' . Combs Assortment of English Thread i Bobbinell Laces,Edgings aedfrt ings; . 4 boxes hundsmne Embot’jl 4 do IllciV Figured h t ifo. wide and narrow Baeat.' Illhbons 5 Itpgpt.plain and pearl edged e Ribbons 5 boxes wreaths and artificial I , .Received lav ship Floriau nnl i Oregon. aDd for sale by' dec u ISAACNOnT jjOOO Grand Consolidated LOTTED CLASS. No 18. Tire drawing of which* "ill bel ; Tomorrow the 10th hist Odravr SCHEME. I prize of ashingt'oD, Curly. Steam packet Gcu Augusta. . Steamboat Andrew Jackson, Davis,Au-1 gusto Sieainboat.Snvann.ili, Augusta. •• W. Gaston, “ > «9 1 do 1- do 1 do 5 do 5 • 5 do; 5 ia do * i;5 d<V. ; do 44', . dd‘ ' Sic. TjcRelk' HalvwV. i u. . . — r ... r . Yoik'to'tail for this port 6fh iptl.,; , . .The se.hr Ehine, up at Baltimore 28th trlt.-fhr this port. ; j Tito schr Mystic, cleared*at Boston28th ult. for litis port. (Tiiaricrs, Orders attended 4,W 3.«* 1,00* 500 (03 w> 200 ■ 150. lfi &c. i J5 00. 1« dec 0 From oini .CoaaEdpoiyDiitTtl. Wcc» Ot the Cpuficr, Mercury tf Gnxe'He I Ciiarleston, December 7.—5 r. si. Lottiry !{ Eielxag 11 Grand CoiisflU^ abrived. Ship Isabella, New Yor k 8 dy.' Sliip. Jnhn.Thiladelpliia 9 ds. . .' , llr. bark Jaqo Villet.Liverpool S8d Oct. 18 tub uPi'tno. - A krigv,..- LOTTfi# CLASS, NO. 18- t iy n s drawn in Washington "» .inst. The drawing ; will Tomorrow, lOtblnsr^Odrawo ' | prize of lt\ For Augusta. Thq 4tenmbont GoVERNOn Tatlob, IVhilden, master, 1 will leave this with hot I lighter for Augusta To.Morrow.Pot freight | apply to ■ " “ l dec o COHEN (la MILLKR, Cordials and CHaimi i l i l 5 5 "4 io. 10 £0 85. ? <;€ m tm u •i ^ paigne.l ORDIALS in boxes .issoficdi Suuccs ' ,,(1qu p iokl«s Ketchup and pith | Ch.iinpqlgno ■V ' It M II fifth l>° 19 I W) | }i ! tot p» 10* 'Sio, Tie-kew Halves Qiiarior; ^'js ',50 lf> . . refine end sparkling Burg apdy nl the moit approved brands In Baskets ^oV fl 7 C„A. VYOOOftUFF. Orders dool