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FREDERICK 8. FELL.
oitt raiwTEn.
llailv Paper. ..eiglu dbllart per annum.
Count: Faper '.six dollars per annum.
payable m ADvalifr. ; *
All News, and New 'Advertisements ap-
ar In both papers.
Oflito ■ In Hickson’S three story
oAck biilldingi’an the liay, near the Ex
change, between Hull ami Drayton-streeii
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NAVAMAH.
TUESDAY'EVENING,’ Dxc.'li.
sss==s=5S=as*EB-Bsafcsa*ass==&
The letrer’bag'ofihe London ffomllarre
reached fown just'before Our paper Wes
going to 'press. We kre ’’Indebted ‘to a
' Commercial House, for the following fittest
-account-from (be Havre market.
>IATRE. IClh November. '
Our stock Is now about "tlSoo bags a-
gainst (MOO, at the tamdperiod Mat year,
' tho‘ market' 1s rather doll add the -'finer
qualities of Louisiana ohnndant 'and lower.
The oalr sale of Sea Islands that has takOb
piece, within the last 10 days is that of 45
bags at 41s.
Bice is dull at (4 to 40 pi. the first par.
sets of the new crop may obtain 47 f.
Wc IntlSO the ailouiiun of bur readers to
tho Speech lately rieliritred by the venera
bte Madison, in the Virginia Convention,
dhich adorns onV columns this ’evening;-—
The termination of Ids present duties Will
probably close his ptibHi career, and hit
1.1st hours of usefulness Could not be more
patriotically'derotid, than In reconciling
the conflicting interests that now agitate
-.his native slate.
Wo reneired-ihe following letter, this
morning, and cheerfully comply with site
desire of lire'Write! to have it published.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND, Dec. 7, WM
F. S. Feu, Esq.
Sir—The object I had In view in
"addressing you the hurried letter, publish
Vd in the Sarao'iiili iepiiWlcan bl the iStb
ult. was merely to explain to 'you (lie
cause of the loss of my papers, ami not
with the intention of charging any par
ticular Individual with i etainirig them, 'di|
- that it could be done by any person what
crer. through whose handy they .'may pat;
previous to iheir reception by in', in con
sequence of the neglect st your office in
placing my name on each and every peper
ibrwarded me.
Respectfully yopr obedeient aer’t.
•ft. STAFFORD.
The Charleston Qbsener. in alluding to
the recent meeting of the Syno’d of Sooth
Carolina and Geoigia In tins city, sat
The meeting was hsnnonidu*. (Tid upon
every point that came before tho Synod, a
remarkable degfeo nf unanimity prevailed
.A disposition was manifested by every mein
fier of tills body to merge his own private
views in the general good. The Board of
the Theological Seminary held Iheir meet-
logs dining the recess of the Synod. The
principal difficulties which had omhai rais
ed iheir operations were removed, sod ir is
confidently believed, 'that the measures
'Which hare been adopted, when properly
Spread before our churches, will coinmend
this Institution more.lhan erer to theatres,
lions and zeal of its friends.
Sluil Rubbery. 'We learnfrom the Phi
■ Tadelphia papers 'that on the morning Of
the 6th itiM. about half pan S o’olOek, the
Putlsrille (Mount Carbon) stage was stop-
'•'ped no the Ridge Road, Shout two miles
from the city, by three armed ruffians, who
tied the passengers, tdn in huinber, and
the driver, with their own handkerchiefs,
robbed them of wltet moiicy they had, and
then dragged the mail baa* from Iheir
place nf deposit, cot them open, and rifled
the letters of their coulents—the v iliie of
which we have not learned. The papers
r and letters, together with a part of (he con
tents of tho trunks, were discovered after
day light, scattered abonl the thrUpike, td
gether with the lamps used by the robbers.
One of the newspaper bags nnd the letter
snail were returned to tfie post office about
7 o'clock.
A reward of $500 has been offered by
the Post Office Department, for the appro
heusion of the rohbcti.
Oongfess. Ob Monday the 7lh Instant.
■both branches ofeongt eis were organized.
S. Bmyih, of Maryland, was eloctcd ‘Pre
sident. pro tern, of tho Senate, nnd A. Ste
venson, of Virginia, Speaker of the ItAhte
of Representatlvea-^botb without opposl
tfon. The old officers of both Houses *el»
Ml. re-appol tiled.
Aftef the Speaker'•as conducted lo the
chahr, he addressed the House iu the fol
lowing terms t—
Oentlimth^l deceive this renewed and
JittlnguishCd proof ol the continued con
fldencoind approbation Of my Country,
with feelings of deep sensibility nnd 'hlisf-
feetrd gratitude; and since it is your plea
sure that I should again preside over yAur
deliberations, I accept Tho trust with an
earnest hope, that the chniee of the House
mky tint prove injurious (0 its interests or
detrimental tu its honor-
Of the Importance and responsibility of
lirli high office, Ristnpiqcttiery ro speak.
It has justly beehfcgltrded.bAth in relation
tntts elevation, and tlfe estate 'and extent
of Its duties as one Of llto ftsost dincsie
and responsible trusts, under the Govern
mrnt. Indeed the great increase'(if Legls
Iftive business, boils of a public and pro
Vhte nlhure'. (occupying as it dobs srlarge
a'ponionofthc year.) (he numher'of this
llnnsr, ami rhe habit of animated, protrac
ted. end frequentdebate, have of late, tan
tied very Mutili to rentier the duties of the
Chair peculiarly ardumrt to tho itidividusf
who flits it, and of ificressed importance to
the public. ,
’Mow (hr it will he In my power to Aioet
tiio cSpccUtidns.nftho House, by an able
and enlightened Discharge of the duties of
tills high station, if is not for tqe to say.—
Distrustful of my own .itiiliiies, f can pro
mise hot little else, than zeal t :d fid lity;
I shall shrink from -he performance of no
duty liowCves painful,' shiln no responsibilii
Vy, however severe’, my tllne lino thletits
shall Wdevnted to your service, sin), 111.
if aiiiugthe inaniy and steady cilUrse wldch
_ittv directs,' I shall, at least, be cheered
and siistahicd by a .consciousness of tlic
purposes, and a confidence in the princi
ples, which I shall bring with, me h to this
nriltiqe* service. TJiy/yuur part, Gentle.
men, I shall expect mid need your kind and
cordial co operation, end that general con
fidence, without which allibeelFirtsof au
thority would be n igatory; and I entrejf
yoii to afford me that aid and Stipporl "In
liisintaining the established rules and orders
of the rtouie. so necessary tu tho 'chsrab-
‘ter slid dignity of its deliberations, sod the
‘dispatch of the business rifilir nation.
In assembling a Jain to cotuiderllie con
dition ol norbetoved country, l.eeizq the
occasion lo oiler you my cordial congratu
lations upon its prosperity (fid happiness,
and the still more exalted destinies, that
aw ait It. Whilst nur relations with foreign
Powers pre distinguished by alliances Hid
good will, which serve Inn to render our
friendship mote Valuable lo each, nnd more
coo,ted by all; our situation at houic, un
tier the iufluence'oTvirtuous and patriotic
councils, Is peaceful, united nnd liappv.a—
How long these blessings are lo he enjoy
ed by us, and secured to Our chihlrcti. mutt
depend upon the'virtue end intelligence of
the people; the preservation til our happy
union; and the virtuous, liberal, and e'rt
lightened administration of uur free insti
tution's. •
That oor Confederated Republic can
only exist uy the tint of common interest
and luAibrrty attachment—by inutnal for
bearance and lituderation, (collectively and
individually) and liv cherishing a devotion
to lilieny And linion, must be appaflnt to
every candid hiftid: and as our lather. It
niteit theli nunsels and llicit antis, |> bred
,-ut their blood nnd l.easuro. in support of
their common rights, and lyr ihe'exertions
nf all succeeded in defending llie liheilies
of each, to tiiust sire, if wo Intend to enn'in
ue a free united, nnd happy I’enplo, profit
by their counsels, Slid emulate their illus
trious example.
How much will depend n|>nn tile con-
duet end deliberations of tho National Lo
gislsturie, anil especially of this House, it
is nut needfiirthat 1 should admonish you
I need not, I am ibr". remind ytiii gentle
men. that we are here the guardians add
representatives of qur entire country, and
not the Advocates Of local and partial inter
esis; that National Legislation, to tic pel
mahently useful, must lie just, liberal, en
liglrtened, and impartial: that mua is tfie
high tlllty of protecting all, nnd nut A part
—of maintaining inviolably the public faith
—of elevating the public credit and re
sources of the nation—of expending the
public treasure, with the same cars and 6
conomy that be would oar own—of limit
ing ourselves within the pale of our const!'
tutional powers, and regulating nur mea
sures by the great principles contained ill
that sacred charter, and 'cherishing in our
hearts tfto sentiment, lieu the Union nf the
States cannot be mo highly valued, or too
watclifiilly cherished.
These urd Some of the glrcet landmarks,
which suggest themselves to my mind, ns
(roper to guide Os in our legislative career,
[ly tfibsS means, gentlemen, we shall not
only render ourselves worthy tif the high
trust cutffide’d to til. Imt we shall endear to
our People the principles Of their Const i
ration and freo insiitutions, nnd proiirule a
sentiment nf union And action, auspicious
io the saTety. glory, and happiness, of btfr
beloved and common country.
Erb ,3 "5a ■ ’< j
eminent! aro to act; and that the iigliis
b.fpersons, and that tho rights of property,
are the object for ihepiritecliun of which
government was instituted. These rights
cannot be well separated. The personal
right to acquire properly, which Is a natu
ral right, gives to properly when acqulr
ed, a right to protection, as asocial light.
The ossonce Of government is power; ami
power, lodged, »a 'It must lo In human
hands, will ever tie liable 16 'abuse,
monarchies, the interests end happinos
sit may be eacriAccd t6 tho caprice and
pallium if a despot: In aristdaracies, tno
rights pud welfare uf tho many may bo iso
riflcOd to the priri* and cupidity of a few v
'In rtfpnbllcs, the great dancer is, that the
majority muy not sufficiently respect the
rig* its Of the minority. Some goiillemiM.
consulting the purity and generosity oftheir
own ndfttfs, without advertiog lo the les
sons if expetience, would find n security a-
gainst that danger, in our social feelings ,
in a*rcspcot fin character: in the dictum
of the monitor within t In the interests of
Individuals iti the aggrngato interests of
the community. But man is known to be
a selfish, 'as well as e social bciug. Res
pect for character, tho* often « Military,
restraint, is but too tffienoverruled by oth
er motives. When Mnnliers of inen net hi
sbftdy, respect for character is often lost,
j0it in proportion ns It Ik necessary to con
trol Vtlkt Is not right: Wo all know that
conscience heggof]* sufficient salegn-inl. and
besides, that coiftciencq 'itself may he de
luded,' may be misled bv an unconscious
bias, duo acts which mi enlightened con-
science would forbid. As to the perma
nent interest of individuals in Ihe uggre
gate Interests of thn'enmnjuiilty, anil in
the proverbial mnxlih that honesty is the
lied policy, present temptation ^is loo of
ten found to be an OVemiutch fur those
considerations- TheSn fiivnrnblo nltri-
bti esuf 'thn human chatncTer are nil volua-
blc, as auxiliaries ; lint thev will not serve
ns n substitute fur the coercive provisions
belonging tu government uiiil law. Tliuy
will always, in prnportio.i at they prevail,
be favorable to a mild administration of
both ; but they can it aver he r elied on as
a guaranty ofthe'rlghts of thb minority n-
gainlt6 niajurlly disposc'd to take unjust
advantage nf iis 'puwcr. The Only effectu
al safeguard to the rights of the 'minority
inust belaid in such n basis trail structure
of the government iuelf as may afford, in
a certain 'degree, directly nr indirectly, u
defensive 'authority In behalf Of a minori
ly having fight bn Us side.
To coiiieTTtoro"nearly to tho ittbject be
fore the cnmthlttce, viz : that peculiar fou
turn in oiir eoi'mliunity, which callv for a
peculiar division in llto basis ufour govorsr
mi nt. I mean tfie colored port of oilr popu
lotion : li is apprehended, if tfie power of
(he commonwealth shall be in the hands
uf a majority 'wlm'fiave no Interest Ih this
sjiecies of property, that, Horn the facility
with which it may be oppressed by exces
sive taxation, injustice may boilolte tn its
otvners. It would Seem, tllofefore, if wc
can incorporate that interest into the basis
nf oor system, It will ha the most apposite
mid effectual security that can bo devised.
Such an ati'sngcnicbt is recommended to
nie by many very smjvortatit considerations.
It is due to justice: .due to humanity: due
tn truth t to (ho'sympathies of our Harare:
in fine, tn uur character it's u people, hath
ah'rosd and dt home, that they should he
considered, as much as possible, in the
light uf human beings, mu' liot a; mere
properly. As tdcli, they are acted Upon
the slaves, against undue texatlou, which
must ho paid out of their labor, will bo
tlielr protectors when they Itavo llto sscen.
danet.
The Uonvetillbn it now arrived at a
point when we must agree on some con.
mon ground, all sides relaxing in their
opinions;—not'changrtig, but mutually tur
rendering a part of them. In framing «
Constitution, great difficulties are liecctsa
rily to bo overcome; anil nothing can over
overcome them but a spirit ufcumpromlie
Other nations',ue eurprited at nothing so
much a* our having been able tu fumy Con
stitulhma in the manner which has boon
exemplified in this country: Even the union
of so many States, is, in the eyes of (lie
Wdrld. a wonder; tho harmonious establish
ii'te'til bfu common government over them
all. a miracle. I entrant but flnttor myself
that, Vvftfioat o miraclo, we shall he abln tn
arrang'6 bll difficulties. I never have ties
paired: ‘notwithstanding all the threaten
ink appearances we liavo passed through.
I hnvo now moYe titan a hope—a consoling
confidence,—that wo shall And ut last (It it
oBr labors hove not been vain.
tnOtiai.ra.—The ship Carolinian, »l
Philadelphia, sailed from La Guyra on lira
loth Nbvdinber. I\ w.u currently report
ed ht Laguira llut a separation nf Ihe
Piovlnc* of VeheZucIs from tho Republic
of Colombia wits in serious contemplation
nnd that a meeting was uboOt taking place
at Valencia, In docide op file mode and
tlnin of separation.
mtb • ■ " —^
irnnehes, of fetntc Bunk,
C ENTRAL, Macon. North Catuliou
Slnio BA’ih
Nswhern, Cnpo Lear
Northern, and oil other Bank Notes
uf tespunillde Banks, and all kinds
'of GOLD, bought and sold at
LUTHER'S
-Exchsngo office,
dee li -
S3«,05?H.
Milledsteville Musonicrtali
LOTTERY,
’I’Uc uoJCl of Ihu hnlliHiii »ml
popular LOTTERY, willtako phico Thlk
Dfiy 11 tit Inst. The drawing will lie re
ccVvedTO-MORROW lBth Inst.
SCHEMEir
^MMGltClAl.
Darks vrom Lirzxrootamtttm.nCd Nov.
Dates rnost llavuE,::::::::::::;t!UTii Nov.
Sava.-ixaii, Exforts, Dec. l4.
Brig Stranger, Havana,
108 let Rice,
Sit 10 feet Boards,
10O0 Staves,
40 boxes Cnodlei.
4tl kegs Lard.
December li.
Brig Pnaiiiore, St- linns,
1756 foel IMiink*-000 feet Scantling—
15000 lied Oak Slav i—5 lihds Tobacco
—13 bbls IlieSd.
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Married.
On Thursday evening last ky rile Rev.
Mr. linker, Mr.’ AuuuiTtis Ilnut-ixEai/. tu
Miss Many Amis Kemp, all o^llilt oily.
On Ihe 1st itiMxin Wiltnlngton Island,
by the Rev. Mr. llakcr.Mi- J. W. H. Mcx-
crr, to Miss Elizsbk i it IlonKi'-T,daugh
ter of the lute Augustus F Darkey.
On ihe 1st InVI. on Wilmington Island,
by the Rev. Mr. Baker. III. W. O. Win
blasts, to Miss Lbck Dumxt, daughter
oitlte late M'm Dinkey.
am— * ' ' ,i',—0"— ■■■ ■ ■
I Pfizo of
I do
B b it
t do
5 do
4 do
5 do
5 do
5 flu
5 do
5 , do
Besides utility prizes of
tdO.OOO
15,1100
10.000
5,boo
1,000
BOO
500
700
BltO
SOo
400
$400
400
100
4tc.
hv. i Sto.
Tickets, $10
Ilnlres, "5
Guaiters, X 50
For sale ill a great variety of numbers nt |
FsPPINGElt’aS
Lotttry and Exchange djJUt.
dec 15
$30,000
Figs.
CJMYRNA FIGHi-new fiuil'lnDtum*
)3f Just received and fur sale by
O. A- WOODRUFF,
dec I j,
SuttiuuttH.
S UPERIOR block mixed Battlneti
blue do dn
Oxfords do dn
Addomi do do
Just received by
M.PRENDERGA8T,
No's. 9 and 14 Gibbons’ block.
den 5
WitiltClHOl'c’H Colton
Cards.
AA BOXES No. io Curds
S&W LandingTrgm ship Mount Vet*
non anil for sale by
dec 1 J.BtONE,
The adventures of H Kiug^s
Page;
B Y tho Attlhdr of ‘•Attta'ck's Re
visited” in t Volt,—Juki received
dee 1 T f M. DRISCptL
Mess nnd Prime 1*0ikt
’ Lamllnr from s/uosi Sutendid,
I Most Fork
[ 70 ill) prime,
45 tlu Philip's <iin
t M STORK.
1(10 casks Cut Nails
100 Mils iUn.8 Mackerel . ■
.30 ilhds St. Croix Sugar
Dp haps piimo Green (-'ofTee ..
40 roams Imperial and Super tloj 1)
Pnntiiia Paper
,80 reams Wrapping do
Fur sale by
. J- STONE,
nov 14 230
4
liy
, , Sugnr, Bagging, &c.
m*-iV l « II fm 1*111)3 prime New Oilsans Sugar
Mdledgeville Masonic Hall O to do ,i<. st UruU dn
LOTTED
Ai»ot!ier,Ur««vln* of ihe ibo»« IrWur placi
This U «V l III* in^t. ‘ *
And will Oe
celved TO-MO.ttOOWl
SCHEME:
it
JIAitlAti LlDi'.
POUT OP SAt'ANNAH
The following ate Ihe names, residences,
nnd dates of the appointment, of the pres
ent mention of tile Supreme Court of the
United States:—CKiof Justice Marshall'
Richmond, Virginia, 81st Jan. 1801. As-
sociate Justices, William Johnson, Clrarle
>trtn, 8. C 4dth March, I BO-1 g(Jn>cpli
Story, Salem, Mass. 18th Nov. 1811; Ga
brie) Dural, Marietta, Maryland, 18th Nov
1811; Slhilh Thomson, New-York, Oth
Deo. 1833; John McLean, Cincinnati!
Ohio, March, 1820.
The Freeport of Cadiz.—We nte assured
that c hile the privileges of a freepnrt are
extended to the vessels,of nil other nations
in the part nf Cadiz, tlnrse nf tire United
Statee are rill charged us formerly,
dasc in which an American ship Ira* (bus
been compelled to pay extraordinary rln
ties in Cadiz, has, i r learn, been cmnitiu
■nlcsted to oor Government, and that
bus been promptly referred to Mr. Va
Ne»s, our Minister at Madrid, with instrue
(tons tat him to reniunslrate against the
.practice, and todemand from the Govern
meat of Spain Hie necessary explanations
and redress upon the subjeot.—If. Jt. Goz
Vhtut.
’ our laws, and have- an Intersil in our
laws. They may be considered as making! Cornvick, Dutterer.
.i - . / .. ■ Ilf
ARRIVED.
Ilrig Liberator. JnllesoitiSt. Thonias S4
ds. Ballast lo S It Parkman. The L.
ha* been off the coast for 14 ds and was
bio'wn offsevoral limes;
Sloop Washington, Jhnny, Ouabuw.—
Wood to (lie master.
Stiramboat Augusta, Ilrnoks, Charlcs-
(uo 2f- livto If Malone. Alrlza lor Angus
tn. Dnssengers Miss Fox, Mcisrs Streat,
Th'enhove Capitals aro still undrawn.
Tickets $10 00
Halves, 5 00
GitartciS, i $0
Orders attended to at ...
LUTHER’S
f.otlcru and Exchange OMce.
fleh IS . .
a part, though n degrad’ d part, of the
fimiiljea lo which they belong.
If the> had the complexion of the Serfs
in the North of Europe, nr df the villeins
formerly ill.England, iii other terhis, if
they were of our own complexion', much
oftlte difficulty would be removed, llut
the mere circumstance of complexion can
not rlcprivo them of the characlci uTii'ien.
Clio Federal number, ns it is called, is
particularly recommended to attention in
lormiiig a basis of representation, by its
llinplicliv, its cortnlnty, its stability, and
its permanency. Other ckpedicnls for se
curing justice in the case of taxation,while
they niiioiint, in pecuniary effect, to tlic
same thing,havo been fuund liable to groat
objection*: and I do not believo that s
majority of this convention is disposed to
adopt them, if (hey nan find a substitute
they can approve' Nor is it 0 small recum
mendalidn u'f the Federal number, I'u tny
view, ihalit is in eoiifurniitj lo the ratio
recogniaed iu the Fed eral Constitdtion.— j 19th inst.
Tile cases, it is true, aro not predlsety the | Thnschr Elilily, licftee at Charleston
safne, bo( there is more of analogy than
might at first be (Opposed. If the colored
population were'equally dtflilseil through
the State, tho analogy would fail ; but,
existing as it dues, in masses, ill particular
parts of ft, the distinction between the dif
ferem parts of the Stele. reSeihbics that
between the sluveholding and the non
slaveholding Strifes ; and. it we reject a
doctrine in rntrown State, whilst wo claim
the benefit nf it in nur relations to other
States, other disagreeable consequences
UELOir.
A ship and brig.
CLE ARE ti
ling Stranger, Hull, -isvana.
Duffs -V Patterson.
Brig Padore, Evell, Si. Baris.
Cindter R Davidson.
SAILED.
Sloop Jackson, l.awis, Ogechco.
DEPARTED.
Steam packet John D Mon-in, Dubois,
C-Jinrleston.
Steam packet Geo Wflihingioo, Curry,
Augusta.
MEMORANDA.
Thoschr Romeo,lioncoat Baltimoie 8th
inst.
The sctir Dandy, heneb it Baltimore 8th
inst.
The sehr Agnes, lieb'ce aiCharieston 18th
inst.
Theschr Clarion, hanee at Charleston
13th inst-
The sloop J. Chevalier, lienee at Char
leston 13th inst.
'The schr Romeo, up at Baltimore for
this port.
Fnost otm boDnesroxiiEiiTS
Offices oj the Courier, Mercury tf Ornette
Cuauiesto ~
i prize of
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4
5
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5
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5
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IW.ooi
15,000
tp.ooo
5.01)0
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loo
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500
400
BOO
£00
.100
Proclamation.
HVrriEREAS, it lias been reported by
ff the lledlth d.fficer,tjiai tile Small
Pox exists on board the -hip London, (of
NowHnrypoVt.) arrived from llqvre, and
nowlyiilgdt Five Fntliam, and whereas
Council has in conformity will) Ihu Laws
oflhoritate, required that (he s.iltl vessel
beplacetf tftirler dpaniqlinet I do therefore
hereby foilihl all iirtercdiirse witti said
ship, dr ahjr port or her crew or passe .
J erk, trader (he penalties of (lie law: And
dn aim require ofilie persons oil hoard
said vessel, that they roihnin there, am) for
bid, under any pretexts, Iheir quilting her
unless authorized by lire proper authority.
In witnesS'wliereof. I hcreun’o nffix my
official signature this 14th day of De
cember. 1820. .
IV. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor-
dec 10..
uaulkstox, Di’ckmber 14.—5 v. u.
amtirzo
Sclir AgcOor’t-i, Baltimore 4 ds
—. . —„ n Solif Benjamin Smith, MoSquctn E F
may be added lo Ihe charge uf iiiconsiiien-1 4ds. l oth iuit off Tomnka Spoke steam
•„ i . — *- hoat.Mount Veiuoti, fill PcnnsaLola.
For sale.
a NE pair Rice Mill 8toifes; of a stipe
rior quality, and five feet two inches
(llznfeler; with frame Cug Wheel, Trun
dle-head, Curb and Hopper eonlplcte.
One Rice Screen and Box.
One Polisher, complete.
All lif good order, having been eretled
only about ten months ; It is well calcula
ted to run from a band Wheel of a Cotton
Gin-
i Any person wishing in purchase, ran
hare an opportunity to see it in oprration,
by applying to Bulioch ii Dnnwoody or
■ ' JOSEPH R. HANHAM.
dec 15 250sr
50 pieces hemp Hugging
4 do llcsslans
90 bids ’’Phelps" Gin
10 iildit No 9 Mackerel
14 casks i.lieeso
90 bags Shot Hstqrterl tikes
80 grind Slone's Sihall sizes
I pipe superior Madeira Wine
15 CuVci llrlv ol 'patent pressed Wind
Bottles
10 boxes Superior English Muititd
20 bull LoRfBiiKnr ( * «
(o hhils prime retailing Mtdatse*
10 boxes |\ Imiemdre Colion Cuds
. No id
15 boxes Soap
10 fltklris first quality Goshen Butter
5 kegs bar Lend
,10 boxes Negro Pipes
*o I dlb cut) boxes Hyson Tes
14 41b do rbi .Imperial a
Gunpowder Tea . i ..
Boxes Cavendish and liegs plug I
Tobacco
X enses WimiI Hate . ,
For sule oo accoiituiodating tertiii by
HUNTINGTON & MAY.
no* «D - -- s
Alcj Flour, Butter &c.
landing froth gkijt Statira.
,/ffi 4k BHI.S Filler and Taylor’s Ab
tiany Ale , . ■
40 half bill Cnltul Flour .
Ip Firkins belt Goshen Butler
10 casks dhClteesk ...
5u boxes Bunch Muscatel Ribi-f
leu do Negro Pipes
For Sale by j
nov 1.9 JOHN BF.NTI.rV.
$15^000.
Virginia State.
LOTTERY,
CLASS, NO. 4.
Was drawn in Richmond on Ihe mb
The'drawing will Uo reeelred on tbs IB'
invti bo numbers. 0 drawn ballots.
SCHEME!
cy, which will be tmniatU against us. If |
the example nf uur sister slates Is to li
weight, no find that in Gr drcia tiro Fedor
sil number is made the basis of repiesenta
tion in both branches of (licit Legislature
and I do not lorirri that nny dissilisfaclion
or incuiivemcnce has flowed from its ad
option. 1 wish we could know more nf
die manner* in w hich' particular organiza-
For New Vork.
(KSTAOLISlfkn LIUS!.)
Tho regular packet ship
FLGRIAN,
/■'. tlafrison, master.
Will sail TO MORROW. For freig)it
M:’. MADISON’S SPEECH.
hi ihe Convention of Virginia ah the id of
December, on the question of the Dusts of
Representation Jb. the Legislature.
[Reported for the Richmond Ertquirer.]
Mr. Madison rose, and addressed the
Committee in n speech, of which the fol
lowing is the outline and sObstancd:
Although the actual pusturn of life Sub
ject before the Committee might admit a
full survey of it. it it not my purpose, in
rising, to enter into the wide field of dis
cussion which lias called forth a display of
intellectual resources and varied po -vers of
eloquence, flat any country might be
proud of; and nInch I have witnessed
with the highest gratification. Hiving
been, for a very long period, withdrawn
from any participation' fa proceedings of
diliheraitve bodies, nnd tinder oilier rlis
qualifications now, nf which I am deeply
sensible, though perhaps less sensible thnn
oibors may perceive that I ought to lie
l shall nnt attempt more than a few ohset-
: vntiorta. which'may suggest the views I
have taken ofilie subject, and which will
consume but little of the tinio uf the Com
.milter, now become precious. Ii is suffi
ciuntly obvious that Persons nnd Property
aro the two great subjects' oo 3Inch |ov-
lions ofOovernmeni operate in other purls' or puirage having excellent accoumiodu-
oflho United Slates. There would be less lion*. Apply td Cant. II. or to
danger of being milled into error, nnd we
should have the advantage of their expet I-
om:enawi);l ns our own. In tho case I
mention; there con, I believe, be no otrolr.
Whether, therefore, we be fixing a basis
of representation,'for tho ofro litjrm fi, dr
lire mlict, of oiir Legislature,’ df fur lintlf,-
in a combination with utlier nrhiciplds,
the federal ratio is a favorite resource wiih
me'. |t entered into' my.feifHiDsf viewt of
tho' suijecl, before this(voVivenllnn was as-
semliled; and thvnfgli I have kept my mind
open, have listened tn every proposition
which, has been advanced, and given id
them ull a candid consideration, I’niukt Say
that in my judgment, wc
IIALI„SHAPtEI( & TUPPER.
dec 15
jFar Freight or Clidrtdr
The brig
TRIO,
Thomni Master,
About 300 tons|burthen for freight dr
charter apply tn the master on hoard pi lo
CANDLER St DAVIDSON.
dad tir
Marshal's Sales.
da the first Tuesday in January next:
YnK7TLL lie sold before (lie Court
If House in this city between tho u
fufil hours of salt, the following slaves:
Rose and her four children, Tamar.Mil
Ipr, Charlotte and her l«u children, Tom,
Nrtncy aiirf Letih, leviatl on as the proper
tv of Jo|i|t Morel, under on execution In
favor of tho Hank of (ho U. Stulov vs. Ihe
Xrftd John Moral.
JOHN II. MOREL, si. n. if.
dec 15
Found
4. (JOLtf WATCH which the Owner
, r dXL cap hhDe' by proving) propertv nnd
o shafr ner wisely fptfying fnr rids advertisement. Inquire at
in prefettiiig it to others, wldclr have been t ibis office. dec tb
brought before us. Should (lie Fedofal I '**■ TSt* ,~r
numbor he made to dnlef into tho basis in f AgCUCy OlHCe,
one bfanclt of the Imgislatnre, nnd not in [Oj tie CrfatitzsToa Fire and Marine )
to the Other, audh my mrangemont might I Innrrtfntc Company, Dec. 15,18X9 <
proVo favorable lo tho slaver themselves, f ff^HIS Company continues tn Injure
(t miry bo, mid l think it lias been vugges [ JL Yzeszts and Cahoous against Ma
ted, that llmke wlm havo themselves no in (inn risks. Pbodoce and other Mziichak-
tero.t ill ibis species of property,are apl ml oizz against the hazards of tnlaml navi
sympathise with the slaves, more than may gallon by vossrls, Boats nr Boxes end
he the case with their masters; and would Fioo.es,WnjiuRz ,„d‘ Gioos. ga
therefore, be di.pomd, when they had I lot or damage by Fire. For terms uimlv
uad the usceodaocy,-to protect (hem from (to ^
wsofan oppressive character; whilst the
inftittMs, who have g gwmiusu interest with 1
dec ID-
HOMES TUPPEJl, Agent,'
Cify Sheriff’s Sales, con
tinued.
O N the first Tuesday fn January nexf,
will he sold at i\o Conn House in
Savannah, between (he liuUrj 6f 10 and 4
o’clock,
A negfo girl named Judy, IdviVd on ns
the property of Jolm'8. Fuller, Alary li.
Foster,' iiio wife, anil llester Lo|)or, to sat
isfy an exepution in I'nvor of Henry Morn
iiigslsr, sold tt ilia risk of the former pur
chaser.
Asp, Lot stid'imprnvomohls Oglcihorpi
Word, frunliug on West Drum) slrocl, ibe
residence of the defrnrlsnl, levied un as tile
property at Ezra Kent, to satisfy nit cxe
cutlon in favor of llonry Moinuigitiir.
Deri IS
..A, D’LYO'N. c. s.
.“8
.tope;
4 LL persons are hereby notified that
niy Wife Jawe Beit.nf.t, has left my
bod and board; therefore, all persons what
spov^ are revested not to trust her on
my account, tsjiodubfsof her contracting
will be paid by me.
-v . JOHN BENNET.
dec 15 £^450
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LUTHER’S
, . Lottery and Exchange Of
dec 14
$iM®®’
Virginia Stale
LOTTERY
CLASS, No 4. U
Was drawn at Richmond, (*«" 1
on tho 11th irtit- Tho droeiug
cuived on Saturday next 10th in« J
ballots. ,
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$15.0*
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Order. oUehWf^gpJ
Lottery
dec 14
Oranges- f(#
5000
fur sale hj * A