Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 14, 1829, Image 3

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go that after *■! the clamors against the I'ust Offire urransoniouti. imd Ilia dolorous prophecies of ill absoluto disorganisation, ko Anil I* pr»ent!n< a system of ordei, and (fflnltoejr without n pnriillcl In this, or nu l„.|ie»e any other country, The dlitsnce from Washington tn Aligns ta, according In the book of r on lea from Uie ^imh office Department is ST A miles—it) lie* Orleans 1188. 2**4 Weather.—We certainly live In string* nllmnte. On Saturday last we Inj „ |ieniirlnui shower of rain—we still ,.|alm nnt*tn Imve hail rain for more than fatir months—and the thermometer at i o' uloitk stood at 78«. Yoslerdny morning there was frost, end Ice—a difference in ID 1,0 TV of at least 40* Arcllrnl.—Oa the hilt Inal, throe days •at, on tho passage from Boston to this part, a seaman fell from, tho jib.boom of the brill William, Rapt. Atwood, and in a ten inlnuteswas drowned. Ills name wes Ircy Wilkins—h tialive or Horton. Mr. Stevcnaolt, of Virginia has been re elected Speaker of the House of llepresrn tatlvss, and all Ilia old oflluers have been retahierl. Ilcdford Brown, Esq. Speaker ofllto Senate, has been elected Senator to Con •less, from the State of North Carolina, to mjiply ilia vacancy occasioned by tile re sign stion of Mr. Ilranoh. Tills result ivas iigt elected till uller fifteen ballcttings. rsuu nun coMiKst'i.-rdKnT. fctrotl of a Utter, dated MiLinnactriLLC, Dec. iOlli, 18*0. Until within the two or three last days, ni'lilng of oontiderabla Importance lias becii acted no in the House. On Tuesday Inal, Bth Inst, the special (Uller of the day was the Land Hill. The original bill offered by Mr. Wofford, went tosrirvtsy the slip of territory in dispute ns the boundary line between tho Cherokee* and Creeks, but asfertelned by tho exam inations and surveys made by Col. Wales, as being within the 'hounds of the treaty made with the Creeks on the 13lh Novein ber, HIT. Mr. Haynes offered ns a sob-, stitute, e bill, authorising the survey of tho •boie Cherokee nation, ns well as the tils pitted slip. Mr. Dougherty, in behalf of Ike minority jf tho Commlitou on tho State of the Uepnblie, introduced a report qvl resolution, acknowledging Ilia right of Qonrgls to the lands, and reserving also, Ills right ofsurveying, end Inking posses slnn at such lime hereafter when her inter ests would require It, hut forbearing tn tlo so nit the present occasion, in consequence of the respect 'entertained towards tho Chief Magistrate of the Union—(I enclnso you all tho documents.) After a long tils - citsilon. the Committee ro . end reported disagreement to the isill nod substitutes,— hut the (louse disagreed to the report of tho Committee, and took up Mr. Dough erty's substitute, which was rejected by a soli ol of68 to 58. Mr. Hatae's sitbslt was then again offered by Mr. Hates, IhU, and rejedad by n vote uf OB to so. Stw question tvaa then called for on the or al bill, but the Speaker decided, that as Jfr Haynes' substitute included the or- ijtiiil hill, and asU had been auted on. the Vicinal bill could not, by the rules of the louia,bo brought forwasd again, this ses sloe. Ths llouso, on Wednesday morning, nf- " 1 cnnsBerahle discussion, roconsidercd heir pfuceediitgi on the provinus dnv, mid In main question on the original bill be* "tout,the ayes were 37, nays 67, so tho rejected, and all '411 substitutes.— ho Hum* then took dp the University ill—the lot Motion authorizes the Trus- >ei, whenever tha soini-nnmiBl d'vidrmls (tho beak slock belonging to the Univer Ir. dill not yield 5 per ceut. to draw on “Treasury for tlio deficit; this section stricken Cut by evotc of 03 to 00. The hd section allowed the bonds, Stc. be ™tiiig to Hie Untverkify, to be placed on Ktereat in the Central Rank. A suba.ilute "lids section was offered by Mr. Haynes, living Ji.loo annually to the Uuive.slty, ,r the endowment AT two additional Pro- M,Jr *, « lrich w** received. The thhd ection giving A sum of motley tat the pur ur i b " lll)ln 8« chapel,-the fourth set- n ina in- an appropriation for n Library a d tie fifth section, authorizing the slices of th, Inferior 0ouri ■„ , 0|( , a „ , „ ([ 'd poor boys from each county to at the Urtiyorsiijr, Woro ull »i, ,1" °"*' additional section hy Mr. Hophttrn. a,,- Wsal—v® J1,<lilional Trustees (nil Clark ’four 1 ' 1 ' Bfcat discussion.— SI ons wore tnadu to allow them 8i **' "depted, ci'l the S'^"ontfw whole bilMeas 48. notion for 0 ,!"’ * l '? le bil ' WM roj * cl '' 1 ' A ■lorni., 'C'Censiderithm wns made ibis ftcr I"' 1 ^ Wo hnvo, therefore, i,l„ 1 ’‘f* c 1- snimated and angry do- 'hence J3u. " l0 ,! ' mo P° lot fl '"» Majority at'*! 1 H lulre I s ’ * ,bo Dottso woro divpnsetl noli a seen!' 1 ’'?’ ltl8 Cl,,lo e'. hot nd mil, lm °*wifo r nnd confusion, iimitvencg tVi , ( lltllt (!l ’ disjusted; ^ thelqfore it B eli te 1,0,,e h: ,0 ,lie icee I* I, ’ 10 ‘hatmono of «ror hi savin! tll,m ' You h Pre in <led i„ ( |,J road bill as niqon muse. in Hie was otdored In bo priniod,, end made the order or thd day for Ftiday, („,.,,,orrow.V I do n.t think Hiss Dill »j|| p4 „ in aliiipo. Kg- - " that the road bill l "“ l "S'ii* Pussed'ihe 1 slilute for it lias heea offer, nato, by Mr. Ilqborihjft], which ' ... , Etrto o'clock, P M. The demons Tor t llrigadier Generals ntld Hunk Dirooturi, has resulted ns ful Iowa t— For Uri/fadltr General, 1st Bat. 1st Dio. O. I{, Ployd. 117—elected. Col. .M'Allister, 73 Blank, 3 11)5 For Brigadier General 1st Brig, ilk Dio, Col. Wofford, of ilaliersltuill County, nip Col Jones, ofl| H ||,&4 Major llntcs, (no candidate) is Scattering, a lit# Directora Slate Bank, IV. 11. Itnllocli, »l. Myers. A. II. Etimiln, Oeorgo He.hley. Elected withoutoppnsltlnn. Director! Plantcr'o Bank: John II. More), E. Eort, (No apposition) Directors Darien Bank; Green Troup Kimberly DBijwdndy (Elected.) Dcicmlnr ll h, 18(0. The Senate are engaged tn discussing the siilistitiile tif Mr. Uubcrslinm for the Itoad Law. I send you the substitute.— We aro engaged In discussing the Hill to extend nit II and criminal jurisdiction over ihrcherokeo Nation; (which bill I sent yon sometime since.) Tho Hill, | have no dnulil will piss. Sinno amendments have been offered, but I have not time to send iiicin to you." Latest from France—The ship London, Copt. Hrown, arrived at this pint ycsteiday availing from llane. whence tho tailed an tho 1 hit tilt, bringing papers of thul place to tho I Silt, London dates of the Dili, and Liverpool of the 1st. tilt, inclusive! They ^ contain no political Intelligence of interest. Rapt Unites, nnd Ills crew of the llrig Pomona, ahAildOticd at tea, are pnsseugors mi hoard. Two sous of tho forest, of the tribe ol Osaves, who have been exhibiting themselves in Ernncivvhero we understand they gathered substantial testimony of n welcome,have returned in this vessel. Two of their lirelhmeii died in, the passage. Tho ship is under quarantine in consn queuco Of sickness on hoard, nnd the letter bag bail not been received at tlio Post Of lice, when our paper went to priss. The Pupa has positively refused to re- cogoi/.o Don Miguel us King of Portugal, although lie will greet him ns Ilegent. A conversation hot ween the Don ami his con. fessnr is related, which shews the spirit of the Portuguese clergy. The nuncio oflns Holiness has positively departed which oucasioncd some disquietude in tlio Kuyal breast, and the Confessor nns consulted. “He shall have none of mtr money then" says llm Ember! ••Hul” replies Miguel ••this will create a Schism in the Church." "It will out be llrst lime" wustlto emphatic rejoinder. % M. Durand tie Mariel, it is stated tn the Eroiich papers,Is appointed Minister Pleni potentiary to Brazil in plJce of M. la Count tie Gnbriuc. The correspondent of tha Journal Hu Havre, ul Paris undei Hate of the Ulli ull. states lltut no event of impnrtancn liasoc correH nt the seat ol war since tlio signatuie of tlio treaty of AUilnnuplo. Latest from Liverpool—Tho Manches ter, the Liverpool packet of the 1st, hut wliioh sailed on the 3d oil.‘was spoken off New York on the 7th inst. by the Calhoun arrived at Chariest m, the enptain of ahiclt vcssol obtained tho Liverpool Albion of the 2d Nov. Commercial intelligence by tilts atrival will bo Toahd under the Appropri ate head. TIiAllon. John Quincy Adams, lain t’lrsldoni of the United Slates is now in Washir.ginit City. Jolm Owen, Esq. has been rc-elccted Governor of tlio Slalo of North Catalina fur the ensuing Ve.ir, w iihoiti opposition. The NBtv York Journal of Commercn of the 4th inst. cum..ins the subjoined let ters fioin the Island of Madeira received by tha dliip Howard, detailing a shocking attempt to poi-en a Whole regiment of sol diers, who were suspected of disaffection towaids tlio existing government. MADKlliAj Oct. 28, 1830.' A most extraordinary and horrid deed, worthy of rii. liaitlioloinciv'sdiiy In Eining has been collimated here this nook: Tile Governor of iho Island, ami tlio oilier Mlg ileiitn authorities, knowing that the IStli regiment ol iufjntrj’ was Inclined Id Coil shtulionalismi bribed tlio Commissioner who was i barged ss It li furnishing bread to the troops, to poison ilia bread for that reg imen . A .hundred soldiers felt iunhedi .Holy the effects of the poison, and wee carried tn the hospital. Tlio news soon spread ; the rettiaiiidni of the reaiineni re belled and arrested the i mninissioner.— The 2d infmitry.V. the artillery he expect edly took the side of the ISlit. On the 3lull, (ha troops besieged the pulaceuf the Governor, in ol der Its at rest a major sup posed to lie cniiutrnihl ill the transaction, but p« escaped on board u corvette. It is said that tliD attempt was commit ted by order of the old Qiikttn, anil her suit Don Miguel. MADEIRA, Oct. 20, 1829. The present state ol this Island does not wear tlio most promising aspect. Tho sol- Utery have never been OOlisidcr'cii entirely subordinate, and a most InuienlabiV occur lence has jut taken Place, uhKIi, with VQtll reason; has rendered it-.,-.,, ten enu- irollulile than usual Five days ago tlm effect of poison was visible anmogthe sol- uters ol th,- 13th legimeut, which inernas ed upon many of them, and extended to millibars of the poorer inhabitants, who had, as i* customary, purchased of tin, bread delivered tn that regiment. It is *i .i'. 1 fls ninny-ns two humlrcd have hccti tlius affected. Huspic-ion fell upon Itnehl oa, who |i.,d the cotnruet fur supplying tho brentl. He was cnnseqiirntly nr rested, to gethor with hit men employed pi tho ba King establishment, bat no light haS Vet been thrown iipnn the mvstery. Day ite- n* 7.* ,, e rt ' l 'y • (whon tho' anniversary of Don MlgttePs hirth-d.tv w-as roteiunizcit with many demonstrations of joy) tho sol diery broke oiH into much dismder. repai red tn the prison, and forcibly took Hitch, ca out | hut ho was, with much difficulty, rescued by some of rite principal officer's, who pledged lltemielvei'lhat justice should be dntto. lie was then conveyed on Imard a corvette for safely. Hot the soldmis, a- gain assembling, insisted on Ills l« |ng pl.i ced under their charge, which has been complied with. '1 hough Harbins has been thus dealt with, ilm regiment do not rnnshlor that lie has been the prime mover In tlm business, but hint nt his linving been Instigated |.y persons of greater coiiseqnnnee.svhi, h they expect to induce him to confess. The highest authorities aro not held in muds respect liy them. F. 8. No death lies yet occurred f ron i the above mel.iuchulyeirciimst.ince, tlm’ ninny of the poor fellows have suff ered dreadfully. LEGISLATIVE HEPUESENTA TION. IVe h 'Ve pttlillslietl many facts on this subject, going tn show llm defects of our system. IV« subjoin Hie following, which Is ns strong ns can lie ngnlust our plan Sonin Carolina has n greater populatinn than Georgia. tVhrit think yon. gentle reader, is the expense flier Legislature per annum T Er.im tlm report of the Comptroller General, we make the folluw- nt! extium : P *y of members, - f I0«000 Two olorks, at 81 (.an each, and twoothers at J200 each, s.foo Two messenger* at 8250 each, and two door keeps, ul 8330, t.ooo . #10.800 ISmv enn pare this with tlm amount paid for the very same items by Georgia. Look •at the 1 rudsnror's report for the last year. I resident’s nnd Speaker's wnrrnitti. 85*,- 330,37. IVe abstain from comment : it is unneenssnry.—.Mill Jour. MAUlA' ai LI PUHT OF S AyASS AH. mmmrna’ .. COMMERCIAL. DaI'KS most LiVKneddL.itmiinSlii Oct. Bates rnosi llxvnE,::m:mtt:Vitt7tii Oct. (oy tiik Slur jaiNDoir.) IIAVllE, Nnv. to. Cotton.—ibt bales Lotttiana 01 I-St7t) do 87 l-t; 71) do If; 113 do 88; 320 Geor gia 113 1-4; 100 do 1 14 Noil. 7.—41 bales loiolslana, If 8c; 47 do 87c; 10 do Georgia, 84c. A’ne 4.—70 hales Louisiana, 90; 48 do Georgia 03. Public. 53 halos Louisiana, 85 a 82, A'oe. 8.—18 halos Louisians, 9P; 25 do 94; (0 du 83; 32 th, 87 1-2;.:)3 do Virginia, 88; 48 do 80 1-2) 47 do CO. [BY THE MAirctlESTKR. AT XEW-YOBK.l LIVElll'OOL, Nov I. Tha demand eontinnes to he good; but bidders generally appoar disposed to Sell, nnd tho pi ices of the preceding week for the ordinary mtnllties of American Cot tons lira hardly su-tained. Brazils ora mure sought after and Mnranham contin ues in good demand. The other sorts re main without alteration. Thu pol.lio sale of Georgia Sen Islands, as to quantity, was better Ilian was expect ed—ordinary and middling were sold at 1-4 n t-2d lower, hut prices for the fine sorts were fully maintained. LIVE.UI*OOL,Nov.2. Import ami Stock of Cotton—It appears by the published statements of tlm brokets that tho import of cotton into Liverpool, friim the 1st of January to tho Stvt Oc.. a mounted to 614,504 b.tga. In tlm same period of 1848. tho import leaohed 552,- 044. The stock, on the 31st Oet. last, was estimated at 277,300 hags; at tlie ror respondent, pbrlod'of 1820. at 296.000 The sales, irotn tho 1st of January t„ the St st Oct have amounted to 502,080 bags, which exhibit a weekly nverago of upwards of 14.000. This average 1s, wo behove, greater than the nverago in any previous year It shows, that depressed as the times have been, the cm,sumption of cotton has greatly. Increased during the present year. \Ve subjoin a comparative iitateninot of the import of cotton mm Liverpool for the first ten indnths each year. 1020. 1R£R. N. America, 415,300 967,960 8. America. 144,000 133,630 West Indies, 14,5011 10,900 Egypt. 10,1100 24.060 East Indies, io.ouo 14,700 Total hags, 014.660 551.160 1827. 1620. N. A in orica, 500.200 SDJJ.OOO S. America, 84,6110 45,760 West Indies, 17 401) . 11,200 Egypt. 13,6,00 33,800 East Indies, 13.200 12,000 Total hags; 080,20ti 456,860 1825. . 1824. N. Aiiict ic.itf .18.0,900 245,000 8. America, lt.'i,40() 1)4,200 West Indies, 21,one) 25,000 Egypt. t (!*,ood 10.300 East Jmlici, 11,700 14.260 034,000 468.700 Nrvv-Yook , Dec. 5. Colton —Tltcre has beeii very little an imatinn; In the Cotton market during the week. About 1000 Uplands have been sold at 8 1-2 n 10 for old, and 10 1 2 a 11 for new, 150 Alubiimns,. 0 1 2 a 10. and .a lew New Orleans, at (1 1-4 to (2 8-4 ets.. 1 Flour.—Mihongh there has been large- 1 supplies of Western, Hie sales have been small, nnd prices of New York are with out change. Nice.—From 2 to 300 tes have been sold during tho week at #2 1-3 a 2 9-8. „ ARttlVup. rshlp llaEard, Cliabe, Providence, 8 days Mi IV Llppill &co. Alcicliatidise to Mr a . Fdssengtrs. Messrs A Httiiih, J Aldnc", II G Smith,..Dr, JP I' e . klinm. K reckham. J. Rhodes)J H iiitirlt A Hen shew, Day, \V llenshaw, ea^'T L !*. n ' 1 (°f Newfmryport) 48 ill (in Havre. Ballast to the mallei.— Failed fm Havre Nov lNhjln co wlih the paeke, ,|dp De Ilham for N York,and ship Charles Carrol, Norris.-of Newbtiryport. lor Now Orleans. Left at Havre, Vino Madison, Cornlck. fm Virginia, discharg. mg; Ship Mogul, Davis, „f Holton. To, Savannah in t da : brig Ocean.'of N Or leans, for N O In 10 ds. 13, Lizard N L M "ides, spoke ship lldire, 20 ds f !" N „*,"r k '? r ''*»"• »' Meridian, spo ship I'hjhu Tabb.it blowing fresh, could not loarnultere bound. Nov24, lat. SI 80,1. 4t 50, roll ill with tlm brig Pomona of Ken neliunk, Capl. Battrs. 47 ds fm Ht. Cbe. lor Uostmi, dismasted and rudder go * l**ft water lit the hold, pmlips choked, add all hands employed hailing to'keep her f.om sinking, having lost ,m»i ol liei provisions and water, took off the onptali'nnd end* consisting nf 0 persons. I he Pomona met with her disasteta lie tween the Iflth and 27lh Oct. between llm at. 40 48 and lorg 85 43 in ttemendnns heavy gales In. NIV. lit, the 20th Oet tin, P Si oke.will,the ship Frediuia. Lttnt. of Nowhurjpmt, from Antwerp, with loss or tha iiiainliipmast, and other siiura dam aged, lioiinil fur the lint port! Bark Agnes & Ann, Martin; Liverpool, Sailed 20;lt Oct. Salt m A Low & Co. and Hardware toN 11 Sc II Weed. ,“fig W'llmni. Atuond, Hostnn.il dys >*itli a full cargo, t„ (} \\ Coe. E Bliss, It Mahm 0 N,H & II IVeod. W Hall, C Lip |Mtt, II (sninpbf II, L Mnldbvin fo co. S H Pnrktnan, W Msrrl all, J Stone. VV T Miller, ONcwhnll. A Seiiddcr, IV Hale, O Johnson, A & E Wood, IV II Hughes J* r, B IMiibor, Clmrleiton, t days, MviIUMi to the master. Brig Trio, 'J'honias, Porto Rico, 14 dys. ba Jast. to the master. Left .loop Nells, for Tuik. Island; sclir 8nvnni,„h. for Hal- timoro; sclir Eveline, not kmmn where lio" |, d Capl T. s..ys, that nt tlm time of his sailing, American produce was low. Sclir Eveline. Fcarn, Baltimore, and 4 days from the capes, to Sm-el Sc Amlcr son. Bayard & Huntei, It Malone, j\vng' ff as ..iiviS j,;*'-- “ *•«.»». ..i.lliii 8 *'" 11 3ayn *• Sn,i,h - r "i Chisolm's plantation, tuoo btisliols rough Hies. a oittlie?* 1 " C,IMBr u * -ur * , ”i Hudolph, lm Sloop Signal, Griffin, fm Darien. S.V.'O bushels rough Kiceto E Fun. Sloop Othello. M'Aaly, llicohoro 2 ds. Cane to Hints Sc Paitnrsun. Sloop Hisiitg Son. Tristle, Charleston, 2 days, merchandize to the master. I passenger. snoop Conductor. Hill, St. Mary’s, r, ds Hides, 1 allow, anil Oranges to the master Ct‘\g C “ ' M ' 1Ua ' ' Waring, Sc IV Sloop Mary Howard,-Briggs, Snflll.ii>, days, cotton, 10 E Fort, J Cuniniillg an,I son, A Miller, and the master. Sloop Bolivar, Hall, Darien, 2 days, to:) hales Colton to IV Uoueis. Steam Packet Geo.VVusliinetnn, Ciirrv. Augusta, 18 Its. to JIV Lung. Palingert, Oapt.Pnftrldge, M Clark, llcoly, Aldrieh Mrs. ftlurat. Steamhoat Edgefield, with boats Alata- inalia, Sc Barnwell, in tow, to J M’Kcnzio «tco. 2876 bales cotton to J Slone, & Padelford, J Cumining Sc Son, J nalil. H Malono. J & J Reid. G Gordon, S D Corbett, C Lifipitt, llayard Sc Him ter. Sice tn boat Carnllna.fm Stones Landing will, boats 8 & 18 in tow, to Steamboat Co. lout bales cotton to ToR & Padul ford. Bayard & Hunter. J Ganahl. FH Welman, Il Lord, J P Henry. S D Cor- beil, J Stohe; A Low &co S U Patkma.i, U Malone, D L Adams &co A LeUarbier tXCO. Steainbodt Charleston, Bonnel, Darien 14 Its. 038 bales cotton to Bolts & Patter ton. - Poleboat Levant fm Augusta loj Stnno 408 bales cotton to J Ganahl, 8 D Cor belt. C I.ippiu, J Stons. Poleboat Splendid, fm Augusta to J Stone. 551 balos eottnn tn T Butler Sc cn J Ganahl. 8 I) Corbett, G Gordon. C Lippitt, A LeUarbier &co. Box hoiit No I fm Attgusla. 185 balos coltonlo J stone. BELOW. Brig Liberator, fm St. Thomas put in for orders. Also. 1 ship, 1 brig, 3 sloops. SAILED. Bark Philetits, Morrel, Havre Sclir Oregon, Dunham, New York. Sclir llniinnuh Bartlett, Swilt, Ualit- linmre. Sloop Ann, Bolowie.h, Stinbury. DEPARTED. Steamhoat Charleston, llonncl, Bnrfen. Steamhoat Georgia, Norris, Augusta. MEMORANDA. The lirig Pizurro, lienee ut Charleston 13th ilist. The sclir Uthclln, hence it N.'York4th inst. Tile selir Sen Ilirtl, up at Baltimore for this port in a few days. . _ The sclir Agcnm la,cleared at Baltimore frflr this port. Boots, S toes, iiilts, &Ci 60 case*, containing cninplclo assortment of.SItoes and Bool's 6 oases Black and Drab i.j iL VVool Miits . , 4 do Fonls-c.ip Paper La . n '' i .1 f !.' *'"• 'or sale at very low prtcos If lor idtmedilifly by U<^i4 L'OIIEN&MILLER. For Charleston Via Beau fort. ITbe Steam Packrt John S)avir Monoin, Copt, IV. Dubois. Will lenvo It A) rou's wbarf To-Morrow VoRSiNo,at tyVcIork. Pur fici)*ljl or passage, npplv on Imnrd! or JNO. W. LONG, dec 14 . For tn. lat^ .TJta Steam Packet Geo. IVasiiinuton, Capl. J. Curry Will leave lloltnns’ wharf. TO MQUROIV MORNING, at u n'elnck. .For freight or passage, apply on Jr W.LONG, Agent, boar I or to dec t4 To he sold under Decree ui Equity, On the ilk January next, at the Court A Uouie In Cooutuikatchie, trai t of I .mid in Prince Win. Parish nedr Cooiawlintcliie, conlalnlng by t late survey, 930 acres exclusive of 870 a cres marsh, I,tilting aod hounding west on Coosawliatchie river, cast on Tttlifiitny, south by lands nfSamuel It. Gillitnii, and nortli by tbe public roads i- i^T. '..'i* 1 '* of on ,he nortli wait sirjo of 1 ulifinny, bounded i.y Tuliftnity Lteek, lietwern the estate of Josias ||ey wqrrl nod land lately sold to Mr. porter, a, lie property of estate u r |lr. Iluineal. con laiomg SI4 acres more or less. Also,—A square of Land In Columbia, bounded by Henderson; Lady, Gervuis and I token's streets, and near Mr. Ilerbo- IllOilti, a r bo ’ 0 , pioperly tn I,a sold, ns tho estate or Col. Tims. Tall,ltd. deceased — t/onditioii*. lor (he xquare of l.oli in Co luinbin, onsli. „ *' wr | ,ft ® ,r * cl * or one fifth cash, Uie b.iltinrr in nno aiid t%vo year*, lli.o bur- chaser to give bond nnd tnnrt^aen beariiic mlercvi Iron, the .late, to he paid annual ly. with personal security, nnd to pay for tbe papers. 1 J At the sainetimo nnd place, will ha snld a Mo'oty ol two tracts of Land situate mi a illuatclier Swamp, in Prince Win. Pnrish onnl.imitig 1000 acres, a'ljnining Lands ol estate of William Ifty ward, deceased, to be sold ns the properly of John lleywenl. make a division mining the heirs. ■ Conditions, one half Cash, the halsncr " *“o years, the purchaser givine bond and mmigngc, bearing interest from the date and to pay for papers. m„»> , ,nM " r 8| - Bart hole new , | urisli, containing 807 acres, ml. jumiiig lauds of Barnard Elliott, Ucllm-cr, Peter Boheen Giradenu, aim John Itollinger, n^'rt. IO lm sold ns the proper I v nf Peter Per- " r H '- Helena Island. Cbmlltions will be declared at the sale, i ° r ••"'"< °r 1000 acres bond vfMay Rivet, lately the properly of Sirs. Pout quin. .„V" 8 ""divided tract orrine Land, near Aliddletuii Swamp. „"""i of Pino Land noar the HaptUt Mav.RIver Clunch. r° lie sold at the piopertr of tile eslaio ol (aenrge Allen, deceased, to htako Ulvl- shill Rlpnng the heirs. Cniidilions. one fifth cash, and tho re n"under in two rqnal annual instalments, llie pitrclinsets to give homl and tmirlgnge brining interest from the date with person al seem ity mid In pay for papers. Aren.—All ihm tract of Land on the Great Swamp i„ St. Luke's Parish, railed Map Hazard, the properly of the late Mrs. Hiisan Dupont, sold to make a division a- mong the heirs, comaiiqng 1430 acres. Conditions, one fourth cash, the balance payable in ono, two and three years, m equal annual instalments, the purchaser (u give build and mortgage bearing interest Irnm the date, with personal socuriir, and tu pay for papers. Also —Two tracts nf Land and three Islands on tho waters of Whale llimicll. siluato on Port Roynl Island, ioltlas tire property of the estate of Rhodes, to make a division among the heirs. Conditions i.f the -ale and n description or the Land will be mede- known at the lime of enle. ' Wm JOYNER. Commissioner in Equity. Cootatohatekie. Dili Deo.. 78*9. dec 14 253 ' a. 6 sby deo I i ‘ ■ ■ j-rjjfc ranges. * . FKESII from llid trees of a large size'; PALMES & LEE. Ah Extract TOE It further prdylned. That if any MM person or persons shall ex|msa coi- tun or'other merchandize wltloh shall have ma'j “Jo ^ ln ,* d ' L r W'dltion,and w|,| 0 h may irlterwnrds have been ivei by ining longer than 6 hoars in the neat re- <« »|iall expose atnr cotton or o!iier e " ,hUr epandlie which shall lie In s he. she, or they, .shall lie fined In mer- m» diy siaie, " a sum nor ixceedlng ,80 H,,d am. ,b, eael, offence. Feb. I 8*l rrtni ° ,din “" c «t piwed I Silt . jAS.CLF.LAND. ■ .. c ‘ C. Pro. j 'em. d'eo 14 p »«.8tbNE.c.*. $16j©«0. Virginia Stale. laOTTERY, Cl.ASs Nit a „ , class, no. Was drawn in Uicbmnnd I bt» rrctiivr «0 ntiiiil'ers. flilrHwti ballots SCHEME: prize of 3 10 lit 20 2-1 he. ,hc, Tickets Halves Quarters Orders attended to nr LUTHER’S dec 14 tj ‘ tt,ry n " d Lichtmgt Office. #15.000 e.tmo 4,000 3.000 2.0*5 1.000 500 *400 800 too ho 100 hr. S3 00 2 50 1 *5 $1<M»00. Virginia State LOTTERY, . CLASS, ff’o4 ? Was drawn ou Riehimiml, (YlrgiHD) on the 1 llh inst. The dm wine, will he re. ceived On Saturday next lOth iost.O drawl? ballots. SCHEME: 1 Prir.e of “ 1 - 1 1 1 5 5 4 10 10 *0 £4 &c. Flour, Com,:&c. Landing from schr Eveline, frofo Haiti more, /■ S obis. *U|)orfmo Howard jt. Flour ^ 8£ do. Apple Brandy 8 do. Whiskey .*i50 busbeis pfinie Wlrfie Corrt' For ftale by SORREL & ANf)K!t9fON. <1ec <4 IH255 An Extract. W HEREAS much dangm is appre hended from tho discharge of guns pistols, squilis, or other instruments where in the article ol gunpowder is used, within the limits of the city nf Savannah, by in considerate persons almost every evening. Be it the tforc Ordained, That from and after the passing of this Or- inane*, it ahall be tlm duty of tho Marshal of the.city a- foresaid mid the Constables ihereof, to' in form against all mid every white, person found within thu limits of the said city dis charging or attempting to discharge any gun, pistol, or other fire arms, cracker, or any othci combustible preparation, and that the person so informed against, be punished as hereinafter mentioned nf n free white person 'o be fined in a sum not exceeding #30 ; and if any porsnn of roilor lie found so offending as afuresnid, such pejsnn of color shall receive corpoml pun Ishnienl nor exceeding ten lashes, tu be inflicted by the officer piesent. Extract from the Ordinance passed Dec. 1817. JAMES,CLELAND.c e. ptotem The'City Constables nre hereby re qtiired to use ofery exertion for the e r , furcenietit of the above sections ul an or dinance. F. 61. S I'ONE, c. st. dec-t 4" he. Tickets, Halves. Quailei*; , Orders auended to at EPPINGER’S dee li Q0& Siff.ono (t.ooo 4 OUO 8.000 2 043 1,000 500 400 300 *00 160 c c so 1 25 EORGIA, Chatham County—Bit the IFfinnriiLlm ihm /••■>** (Je Honorable. Ike Justleei nflhctn. prior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purtunriv To all whom ft may concern. Whereas. John. ft. Gaudiy, applies for letters of adininutration on the estate and effects of John ft. Jtenlielui. Into of Sa-, vnnn?h. physician, deceased, .u princioaf creditor. - 1 1 hese are, therefore, to cito and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and eredJ Itors of tha said deceased to file tin ir objec tions, if any they hare, in (lie clerk's of fice of said court, tin or before tho 11th' dnyof January next, otherwise letters of administration will ho granted, Witness It s How Elias Fort, ons of tho Justices of the'said court nt Savannah,' this l4tli day ofNov A 1) 1829. S M BOND, ccocc. nov 14 • PI) MlaJEC SAIaJES. Drawing O Ftlie Delaware and South Carolina Lottery, Clas*, IVo 15. , J3, 48, 37, ns; 27, 5u. 34, to. Holder, of prizes will call for tbu caih at Eppiiiger’s , Lottery Exchange Office. opo 14. . Lauding from ship Empe- tor iin<l other late arrivals. BOXES Window Glass ns sorted sizes, Piciu'ro uu.l i\ MARltow. Cnsu.li Obi'S, doa H By J. B. Herbcft. On,WEDNESDAY, tetii inst Al 11 o*c!nek, will gold In-fore ni^ atorej 10 bblx Now OilemiA Su^ar M0 do Georeia Syiup 20 do Ann ncan (J n 0 do Cider uml Herr 100,000 American Segais 1 puncheon Jiunjic \ Rum 2 - du New Orlcnns du 2 cIicms liy bon Tcii < Ale^iQ 20 doz Sliirtn 50 do Valomia Vests ^ r!C H Terms.cash. Manufactured. Tobacco. By j. B. Hetijerl. On WEDNESDAY next, !6 b inn. At 11 o'clock, will be sold before fny store, for .accqunt of all conoerned, 60 kegs ManufactUfdd To- 1 bacco partially injured. ' Iec •+ Terms cash. Fire Fenders. By Pbilhirick & Baker. On WEDNESDAY, null inst. It It o’elk will be sold in 'fioni uf thgir auction store, 24 Iron Wire Fenders,' assorted sizes and palanV doe t'4