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pear lit both papers.
tL /* Ollico hi Otctooh’* 'll tree xluty
•trick Imilding, on the Hay, near the hx-
,-lr.mce, liulwcen Hull ami lJfaytqiMIreots,
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IVED.Nl'SDAY EVENING,
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Ds&ie.
By tho Macon, Oapt. Vorter. arrived
last evening we Imve tecelved Now York
paper* to Iho pth Inst. Inclusive, two days
in anticipation of the Mail, from tthioU » c
havc-gleaucd a font articles.
J'he Fair—Tho receipts of the Ladies
’Fair, held at the Exchange, yesterday, for
iho benefit of the remalo Asyhirn, amouMt
od to (13200. As Itiiis sum indicates, the
exhlbit'on attracted every body, add the
fair artistes brought tholr tasteftil produc
tions to a ready, and liberal niai kct. ’finis
should such meritorious labors, always bo
rewarded.
i-noM out cooaKt^o.NDt'.iiT.
MiUedgriiitc. 12th Ocr. 1020,
Yesterday lliogreat Bond Bill canto tip
liofore tlio Senate In committee, and the
sti itiiuite which 1 ottered and which Inis
licen prlnled and furwarded to yiiu, was ta
ken up liv sections. Afler a considerable
length of discussion on tho number of su-
pciiiiteiiilaiiis,Hid fiist section was uaupl-
ed, and the hrilir.ofadjottrirtiieht having ar
rived, ttie commltteo roto and had leave to
sit again. TIlls-fhutnlnR It Ira’s ng-iltt tak
en up,'and the second ScctlBh was amended
so as to mnke tho appropriation -'fTfty, in
stead of foity thousand, and the number or
negroes Increased from 105 to Wb. The
object of this increase, was to glvo tn'ihe
country on the water* of tlio Flint Klv*r
twenty five hands. Several other ttmetid-
ments, such ns requiring tile hands now
working at-Darien; to work the road froth
llullown Swamp to llaTilogton, and to ap
propriaie hands to work on the AlatainSha,
were adopted In committee, and finally the
committee agreed to adopt the substitulo
for'tUfe original 1:111. and reported it to tlio
Seiuto with tlio am’endftivhts. ■The-mat*
ter trill again bo taken "up oil Monday
Tho Pro>1dcncb‘pnpers state 'tlibt ex
President Adams will probably pnss the
winter at Whslnrigton on nbodunt uf the
hcaiili dfMrs. Adams.
f'/lu the A'tnhllc tit Charleston Pec. It
LATEST PI10M ENGLAND.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. It.
Parliament will not moet for the des*.
natch of business h*rofethe ‘Brat wcek^ In
r,.'binary. .
An iiknso lias been published at St.,1 o-
tnislmrg, reducing the number of the levy
last ordered,"On account of tlio conclusion
of peace. .
The MUittl powers are til prosetu actively
iheTr.iltod Slates in llte'kloop of war Nat-
etios, which Was daily expected at Cartha-
.* , .
liy tHn *mWnl nicniloripd nhnvo liavo'
received «i lingota Cc.ztUi EziranrainarUi
ufiho'fiUih of Sttptcinboi', containing n no*
tine of (lie presentation of our MmiMcr,
Mr. Mobip.nt tlio uinco oT(lie Secret.try of
Foreign Relation*, with tlio Speech oT Mr*
Moore on the occasion, ultir.lt we Itavo ol-
renily published. TV■? editor of the Itogo-
tn paper* in oommcmiAg on 'this speech,
Tliis bttptesshin of tho sentiments
of tita government ahd people oT tile Uni*
ted States, l»v their oruatt, Mr. Mftore.
must bo grateful to Columbia und tlio Uh*
erator. It being tho ectrirftmit dtudro of tlio
today lilting .tltaiofro; and tldicluy 30001 Java CoflVtfb. Buck
. si. _V < u.I ■...a ll, A iimi mi udrante 11 VG /v'lismv Ct "'
gctii-rallv of 1-ltd per lb Ameiii.mt.
Coax ExchaNgr.—Uur supply orgrain |
is 5UI0 sacks of Fluor, U30 (purlins ol
Wheat, H550 quarters Harley, BDtlO quar
ters of Old's, 8050 quarters Irish Oats, and
300 quarters of Foreign Wheat, lively
dasniipliuu of Gruiu remains us oo lust
market day...
Nov. U —Tho demand fnr Colton dur
ing the early part of thop.lsl week Was ra
iher limited, but Improved towards tile
close, mid to day it Is brisk. \Ve oonsldor
lltnt Ihti depression uulleedln ifur circular
of dd Inst, as recover oil. The Sea Island
Effingham Superior Court. This court
commenced iis session oo Monday last tho
lAth Inst. Public attention hasbeen direct
ed to this term of the •Court, with more
than usual interest, os it was expected that
the case against tho abductors of Rowland
Stevenson would bo brought up for trial.
When the indictment against the parties,
■was about to die anhmitted tn the Grand
Jury by the Solicitor General, it wks ob
jected in by iheir 'counsel, on tho ground
that, in consequence of Judge -'Davies!
death, a new Venire for * Jury ihotiid have
been issued,—the'failure to do width, ope-
rated to disorganise the present court.—
This was, however, overruled by Judge
Law, and true bills were found aglinSIllie
parties, for false Imprisonment.
The 21st of January next, Is fixed for
their trial, when judge Holt, will be in at
tendance, and to that day, the Court I* ad
journed.
President's Message.—The Message was
delivered io Milledgeville on Thursday
evening Iasi, in six hours aticr it loft Au
gusta, making 64 hours from Washington
a distance of 650 miles. The distance
43 miles between Augusta and Warrenton
w as performed in 2 hours and 40'minutes,
Mr. Shannon the contractor, by relays of
Imrses every 5 tniles, ’completed al miles
in 53 minutes. (Vue express rode from Co!
mnb'n S. C.to Augusta in 6 hours. It is sarll
it would hare taken him the same tiino on
the next day to have liserTtioni'Tiis bed.
The express on horseback delivered ihe
Messago in ituliioiore iij one hour and a
ttalfl—<16 miles. Another. In a mb
horse, light carriage, occupied two hours
and forty minutes in completing that dis
tance. The New Yotk editors received
tlio Message in filteeu hours. By the Mn-
‘ con we are in possession of a cony of it is
sued in that city early on -Wednesday
morning last.
As the express rider on Ids arrival in
Milledgevlle had anticipated his expected
time tif arrival fonr hours, wo have no
doubt that ike Message will be read in
"New Orleans, on the fijlh day froth Wash
ington city.
The Virginia Legislature commenced
its annual session On the 7lh inst. Gov.
Giles in his message thus speaks of the
preseal Convention of that stale.
‘It wuuld give me Unspeakable pleasure,
to be enabled'to assiirc'tft^pSeiieral Assent
bly.of happy results'll)theOommon"eallli,
from thclprocecdings of the Convention ;
but it is with unfeigned sorrow Of heart,
*hai 1 find mysell compelled in candor to
state, that from all the prognostics now be
fore us, I anticipate the results of iis pro
ceedings, more in a spirit of fear, than of
hope.—Most rcluclatdy am I compelled to
fear, (hat nothing short of an inercasing
spirit of mutual conciliation and ounces
tion among ourselves, or a special interpo
sition of a superintending I’rovidence, can
save us trout the mischh.-ft of our own mis
conceptions, mistaken theories, and imag
inary, delusive hopes and expectations.”
Latest from England—Tile Atlantic,
Oapt. Johnson, from Liverpool, arrived at
Cliarlesfon, furnishes papers of that place
to tho 13th Si from Lonitod to the 11th ult:
both inclusive. It will lie seeen liy
feicnce to the extracts given, that they con
tain no political intelligence of interest.—
The Cotton Market still preserves its
healthy stale.
We are indebted in the editor of the
Charleston Courier fur ihe London Morn
ing Chronicle of the 11 lb ult. but tve find
nothing ill it n orth extracting.
lie Amendments clog’the bill, -lltuve
hopes however, that all except tho Flint
appropriation will tie rtrieken out in Son
ata and the substitute finally pass. The
result is yet doubtful In tho Senate, ’and
still morn doubtful In tho House. Olio
thing however is certain, that the original
bill will bo Wholly rejocted-“-I mean that
which cams front tlto House, add which is
so objectionable to ill. The Senate with
one objecting vote, yesterday, passed a re
solution and appointed a committee fo
join a cunnnittceof tlio other house, to ex
amine thoroughly and make a report upon
the actings and doings of tint Directors of
the Central Hank. To-day, however, 1
understand site House has refused concur
rcncs, and laid tho wiuile’on the (able for
the balance of the session. Tho regular
Centra! Hank Cmiimittee Will now pro
ceed to 10111101 their report, and will do so
on Monday. The result of Ihe invcsllga
tiotls Ilf that ’Cnminitfce is, that the Di
rectors hate conducted the affairs of the
Hank with the Strictest regald to their ilu
ty, and much to the benefit of lire state.—
If they were left alone by ltl« Legislature,
I' have ho doubt that the Bank would be
beneficial to the state, blit If the Legisla
ture continues to interfere, I see nothing
to saro it from destruction. TlteHrinse
lias passed a resohtti n to adjourn on Sat
urday cvcnipg ilie'HHli inst.’ in which res
olution tho Senate lias not yet concurred.
If they do adjourn at that titne.T fear that
many bills of importance to onr city, which
have passed tlio Seoate, will thereby be
lost, as the House lias as |yet scarcely
acted npon -a single bill winch has passed
tile Srhate, except those of general inter
est The fcccrctafy of the «efiato liai
jest informed me that there are nincty-ohr
lulls before the Senate not yet acted iiptm,
and tubers tike constantly flowing in upon
Us frbmtho lloui*, lilfeie iheyliuld their
sittings morning and afternoon. If our
bills (tre'lost, however, ii will not be from
Ityc Flour, &c.
1.mining from Ship Moron.
"El till "W Java Cpll’oe
JLW 15-hi.imisUl.cK Wheat
13 quartets do
5 half do Uye F| n „ r dl1
6 quarter tin ,| u
14 Bills O.thiil Floor
to Firkins fresh Hutior
4U Plough moulds
Fnr salo by
HUNTINGTON & May
dec io er,7 *•
rn,■ployed Id chousing a kingl'nr Greece.— government tif onr tephbllo tn manifest u
It is siipphsrd that thu choice will fall upon ninccrc l'riendshl|i towards nil the suites ol
tin-Pillion of Hiinnstndi oi tlio Prmcu of Amorii;a, and not .to intcrl’ero In any man
Itrtse llnntbttrgh. Tho nntho of Pilnco j- ner sv’ltls tho internal alliilrs rifotlter nihlons
Leopold, of Saxe Coburg, is-also mention- u lini5l llu i,i g |,| y lailsfaclrtry to witness
ed. front tlio government uf that republic,
t'rbnet—The fcrmml respecting the 1 svlrfcli has pfrfdctled us hi the t^nreer of lit
Mihiitar* ilucs not* upon tlio siirfaoe, I Uopandonco. iho profoMloi* of •eiitiniciHS
poUrUo violent; but iho feeling, them is ica- ,j tn || ar to those ivUiehTdriu our owu policy
son tti believe. Is tqnnllv deep. A adrt Of ^ Evgt /Josf| ^
cohipnsition U non talked ol. 1 wo of llrb —
most oh jxlons .Minister* are likely to go Af^*fer7oi<s Circ«ni*forfCe--“A brV* tRed
ituVantt two moderate* to take their places. n j, tl ,n p) y ra rs, urn* Teft in the lotteiy oftice
into Coiirt will in that cn*e, yield with t | |fl cornor of fJreen»v|et> and VoseyMs*,
something; nf dignity, and tho Lmersus "ill. n p ollt jj o'clock Inst Friday nlclit, *»nd lias
prohnbly, hp satisfied with their trinmpn I ,, ()l hcen heard ofsinco by llie geililenlan
jFrdi/e—We regret to state that the slight j n u j, osa employ ho was.
improvcirtertt which wo noticed in our last »|'| ie boy was to lmvo slept In the office,
and prfcnfidtfs papers have this week fciven but had to carry up on that night cash 10
way tn nh appearance of a d|rectlv oppn t b e a |\ 10 „*rtt of ^fino or SSDO to Mr Holmes'
4lt* character. The market on 1 uosdoy I j n North Moore st. From Ills youth *uid
was mosfdisciilinging to our mnnufactu | nn jf orm correctness, it is nbt supposod ho
rdn ithd merchants, and the eotnplamts in wo „|d j,avft nbscbmled with the money
consequence liavo been loud and general. it ^ therefore feared that ho has been rob-
7VrA*ey,—Tbo Turkish oxtraordinary b ed,nnd perhnps thrown 1nt6 some of the
ombassaifor is not ;o. go immediately to St docUl on ^j,, wn y from tho olhco to North
PeitrsburRh. Tho 'delay Iras given rise to mQfQ slreet .-. a V, y t Courier and Enqui•
the iipbrt lint he is hot to -go nt all. It rer#
was stated with great confidence, probably r ■— . ..
on Russian authority, that the ambassador J7 IC Salem Aeiocintioh of Daftiita in
was to go St. Fct cr ,*^“ r B ^ or P ur l ,0 *° this Slate, ut a l%oeht session adopted a
of uqiplic.itiiig the emperor tp grant the rcR0 |mi 0 n disapprobatory of the petition to
tnodffieations recommended.. ‘It now np-1 #t0 p , nn || s on Sunday, and advising all
pears that tlio Turkish mission will not j || |0 fricnd^lof civil and religious liberty, to
depart from Constantinople until the na re f U s<j unsubscribe any perition Hint ha»
tureof tire modlfii.ntions is known—r rtneh I t b e |cnst tendency to influence tholegisla-
Ferrari//—Official notice of the iccog^ I t * |V0 p 0wers w nc i upPn religious matters—
nition of Don Miiiucl by liis Undo rordi- C0 „jiiderinR an association of civil and en-
nand reached England by the lust arrivals I clcsiusticiil power, or a unioil of church and
from lotion, Tho andienco of the Span- stn|04 os ono c f the -greates) calamities
Ish Ambassador, and *tho delivery of his I wliicli could beful our country. The ro-
crodentials to His Majesty^ at the palace of 1 p 0ft p rose „ujd tn the senate by Col. John*
Qneliiz, on the 14th ult. is notified in the I §on< , ldver50 (o the petitions, Is approved
Uuz'tteos irthe .luffiencc of lire Portuguese | of (J|0 ass0 ctati*>u. We believe the po
.Ambassador, at Madrid, which wus fixed I t i onov8 aro mnliino; nrrangonrents to pre-
loi the ! 1th. The reconciliation of thesh I gtfnt t |, e 9M |,ject anew to Cmurress. dming
two monarch* will nothavo much weight 1 1 ^ 0 coming session.—Kentucky Reporter.
with tho Vest of Europe. -| ■ ■ ■— ■
LONDON, Npv. 0. I Effects of Jealousy—A man by the name
TheTtols papers of Saturday, received I llntzfiehi, has haon committed
by express, state, that a courier has bro’t to jail in Reading, Penn., for stabbing and
the news that the Emperor of Russia has nior t ; ,||y wounding Doct. August Klein, of
yielded to the remonstrance of t ranee and ,| l0 SJtne phiLe. Both were respectable
England, liy relaxing in his demands up* J chfeens, and Had lived together under on»*
on TurUdy, both ns to thq amount of ihts j roo f # f or years, upon tho most amicable
indemnity «nd the petlods for payment.— I nil ,j friendly terms. Both were married:
(fit Imperial Majesty Iras done wisely by ah< j j t >VJSa f U 0 fjealousy that caused the
this concession, but the Russian official j- " ‘
' ersloq of the treaty Iras notyot appeared.
Frankfort papers of Clio fid Itisf • have
been received this morning.—Their con
tents aro altogether favorable to Russia,the I
moderation of wh iso Emperor can never be
sufficiently appreciated, according to our
Uerman politician*.
Private letters from Paris state that,the
Emperor ofKmsia has authorized the
Grock government toMegociate a loan at
or ail inst. as recoverou. a no oca isianu j. ~—z rr- -—
market i* sternly, hut not a great deal do-1 AJiltCSt Jb lislliou^
inn at tho p'rices of tlio public sate. | -—-—-
Fiiicli & Warlnrid,
DRAPERS ASD TAILORS
IIAltKKT SqPAIIK, ’
MAlliA'l-; Mai VA'.
PORT OP
SAVANNAH.
•Si—;
H AVE rooelvul by shiv Empcrot anj
utliui- Into arrltnis nHow mill
, and com
— . pleto assortment ol GOODS, hhicli i en j,
ARRIVED. I vrw tlieir unoilnii-iit m ttood, nml ni
Ship Mncnti, I’orter, New York 6 tls to j ucntly cnlriiliiicd lor tli.e season, ii.caii u
lie'll, rthtt|iler its Tuilper. Milan to Will round at nny slimier establishment link.
Marshall, F. Bliss, (i Hall, L ll.ililwiti &. I dt.ilt-, nuiislsliim of
co Dunhams sV Giilii|tfield, U Wade, T| ftuperlflr black, blue, brown,olive ere,
It it 11 c r &co I W Morrell, A Ronnci, N II] mhl tnixt IIKOADGLOTII8. *
Knapp .Saio Palmes sY Kiclinrds, W Lip-
pillt Colieii So Miller, K Malone, M 11
Wakohian, 11 II Lnmar, J Stone, 1* Cat-
timet, II Lord, O Johnson, W J llyde, J
lloDtluj, D B Nichols A'co A fit N Wood,
A Fnslci fitool'aft fit, Pudelfind, J lnglis
fitco MjA Sturr, Kcichinn As Hurrouelis.G
Gurdon, J GunahT, J Alize, O '
Very su|ier|»r black, blue, fittvn, co t .
bean, eonuiatiun and othot colored CAs
SIMF.HF.S.
VESTINGS, ol all qualities «nilj (! .
anpllnns
Togelbar will) a general and lashioas-
blc assortment of
It Verson, lliizurd So Dcjislow,
VVyley, D & II Ft.lev, J II Hcrbotl, W C „ 8 " rh • (s ‘ Ftucki, Gimlteei, |' W|
Butler, Phllbrlck Si linker, Lny &, Hen- Vc.ts,&c. of ull qualities Si f ’
_ Vests, &c. of ull qualities & ifoscript
drteksun, 11 llnbersliain, Ilunlinatuti (c "'*•*’ n , B 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 Variety of Fiincy uiticls,,;'
May, W P IlitffibV, D Vtllbe, S II Fny fit uf wl,ich «"» H 0 ? ul| l »* ohoap ns cm,
co G Robertson, J Cummin*, Ologltorn | BrttiRht its Jtny tsiusilur establishment inf.
co it itouettsun, a Luuiuiing, Ulaglmtn """e 11
Ac Wood. A Champion, Clagoi b As Wood I Uhnni
J A Bo iulard, A ll.iks.tt, I Norton, J VV A* the subscribers are determined
Loii 8 , A Scilddoi. l'nss’engcrl, Mrs Ito- ,l " u " one p xcel them, either in hit.
hinsnn, Gen Wdrreli, Messrs Cnuen, M‘- l»". nemness nrptiitcumlity bf wsentiti,
iMuily, lloaeb, 111-rr11ft .n>, I*'ltclwu6d,Urv- I - r J hope tobierit a continuance ' ■
an, llnrilesly, M'lntosb, Gillie.
Suhr Mystic, Olcott, Boston ds to
Idthu master. Aldno toll Malone, 'llnll,
Sbapter fit Tnpper, S IMily, CandlcV 5t
Davitlnun, Tull fit Padcl'fnid, N B fit 11
Weed, J Au/.c, G W Coo, M IS l.nniat.
1 Gilt inst. in Int. 33 SP, lot! 7? 30, spokd
scltr Good Hope lintiml to Ocracobk.
Scbt Win D. Burden, Moiint, Ocrncoelt
c. 3400 bush Corn and Shingles lo j
B Herbert.
Whittcinoic’s Cotton
Siciniiboat W Gaston, fm Augkita with | nn vi.^lc.^o
boats 1 fit 0 in tow, tn N (Jiiuipffcld. 1108 Qil , *
bnles cotton to Ketchuirt fit.Hiirrougiti, O ? ftd,n ®*°
Tunny, Tall fit 1’adclfi.rd, llayartl L Unit " d for ,,,le bv
tor, 11 CMtipbell, W Matslnll, A Lbllar- 1 ' -
bier fitco.
I’olekiMt A. Jackson, fin PaiacbUc|a.l4
tes lllce and 140 hales fcolton to M Btovvti
J U Jaudon, 11 i-'uriimii.
fatal ulTiny, which will probably leave both
their wives widows.—N. Y. Evening Post.
On the 25lh nf December Inst, a uhHe
Shad was caught in the Pco Doe river, in
this State, a circumstance said by persons
who had numbered their tlneo scoro and
ten year's npon the hunks of the river, to
bo unprecedented. But wo arc informed
by a'friehil ln llV.ltmond emtoly of tlio still
.. . more remitrknbln fact, that one was taken
Puri* nf 15 millions of francs, about £000, j n Pee Doe, ill tlio traps ot Col. Stephen
000 and it is said that Russia will place | Wall, of tluit county, ton the morning of
House, who are all actively engaged in for
warding the intt-icsts of tltelr constituents
as well as that of Uses State.
I have just heels informed that the reso
lution for tiie relief of Major Screven, was
lost in the lions* this morning by a large
majority—an attempt will be made to re
consider tl.
part of the Turkish contributions as a s»
curity for the future payment of the above
luirt.
Letiersltavo been received froth Can
staniinuplo dated the 7lb tilt, ami from A-
lexatidrfa dated the 6th September. From
the fiirmor it .ppeuis that the ratification
the 30th ultimo. An old gentleman nf
Rockingham, to whom It was presented
would nut believe the evidence of his sen
sbs, until his tasto convinced him that
thorn was " no mistake in it.”— Charles.
Mercury.
warn of zeal in "our representatives in the ] °f Hie Trcujy of Peace had itot yet been
1 received from St Petersburg, and that
trade lta-l not revived so much as had
The ffon. Thomas I). Reed, Senator in
Congress frinmho Slato of Mississippi, died
at Lexington, Kentucky, tin the ZBtli ulti
mo, of a pblmonary disease. Mr. It. was
on his uay to Washmgtnirto take his seat
in the Senate, wheiihe was arretted by tlie
illness that teiminated his career. Mr. It.
was lit the meridian of life, was a gentle
man of fine talents, and greatly esteemed
by his frienils.
Influx of Gold into Missouri—The io-
tain of the Santa Fe Caravan will throw
into circulation in site State of Missouri a
large amount of gold. The St. Louis Bea
con of (lie I tub ult. says—‘‘The large snm
in gold bullioii which wo, hutted in Ad
am's Desert by the lest preceding return
Caravan, has been found by Hs owners in
the Caravan now on its return', and is on
its way to this Stale under the escort of
Major Riley's command.—This golti was
ImrieJ by its owners and left oehiud oto
former occasion Tor fear of the robbers;
whole attacks they were unable to repulse
The present Cnravart Is said to he the rich
est ever brought in, as In addition to the
successful operations Of the trailers, anil
the sumgrecoveted from iis tmriul place
the exiled Spanish families, who were cs
corted hy tuo hundred Mexican cuvalry to
tho boundary tine, are alio reported to have
milch gold.
gen
orally been expected. Tlio advices from
Alexandria Mate that it is evident tlio Vi
ceroy of Egypt it anxiously waiting to
know what mnv be the intentions of tho
Sultan towards him since Ihe ponce with
Russia, and that lie is hilly prepared to re
sist any attempt tn alter rite present state
Of things in Egypt, having nn effective
force of 50.000 Arabs and MainelUcks and
15.000 lleitouinl.
If is said that great fermentation pre
vails among ih« Turks since thu publica
tion of the peace, and that.several Pachas
havo resolved to renounce tholr obedience
to die Snltati. This; ut least, is Stated in
mercantile letters from Sophia, which add,
that Ihecuutiiiuanct: oftho existence of
Sultan is cxirehiely prebarious, whatever
turn events may take, ilalif Pacha, np-
inintcil Ambassador Extraordinary tn St.
Petersburg, is said to have alieady receiv
ed Ins passports,.and will, probably set out
in a few days. It rx believed that the e-
vacuaiion of Adriannplc will begin in (lie
middle of next month.
We learn that Ihe appointments of the
following Portuguese Consul*, luve been
confirmed.
John P. Calhordant, Esq. of Wilming
ton, fnr-Norlh-CuroMiiu;
Walter de Lady, Esq. of Norfolk, for
Virginia;
Rene Goddard, Esq'- of Charleston, for
Sotlth-Carolina ; and
Elias Reed, Esq. of Savannuh,. for Geor
gia.
Thelndian prize Tragedy, Metamora,
was tc be performed in New York for the
first time on the 15th inst, for the benefit of.
Hr. Forrest.
A boy named Charles (Ire property of
Capt. CuTTixo, of Georgetown, accused
of firing the buildings' of his master, was
sentenced (o he hung on the Milt inst. by
the Court of Magistrates and freeholders,
■snivelled for his (rial—sovoral other slaves
have been taken up,-but have all been dis
charged.
The fifth trial for tho choice of a Rt-pre
sentative to Congress in the Eastern Con
gressional District, in Maine, took place on
the 7th inst. From the returns of votes
as far as ascertained, II i s supposed there
will be no choicer
Titefe was good sleighing at Albany on
Saturday morning, on 4 or 5 inches depth
of snow. Tho Canals wore closed with
ice, and Iho North tlivor was covered with
ice nearly nn inch thick as far down as
Hudson, the steam boats inode their way
through it. The wenthor has ainco been
quite mild—.V. Y. Gas. 7/A inst.
patronage.
All ordo'rs from the country or otliemi*
will bo gratefully received; and executed
with a particular reference to nentness
durability, n,s »e have in our employ n„
first rn-o Nnw-YorU anil PhilaileMi
workmen,
dec 111 i.lSf
Mount Vet.
J. STONE.
Aii Amt
More cITccluaUy to cntorco tho provitiotj
-C.I.. -X gj t | |e
CLEARED.
Ship Florinu, Hamsun, Now Yol k,
Hull, Shapter (f Tapper.
ftrigFrani.es, Durfey, Now York..
Caheh 1/ Milter.
Brig Sea Island, Atwood, Bolton.
S. j0. Turkman.
Schr Fiances, Slurgcs, New York
Cohen fit Miller.
Sloop Crtnductot, Hill, St. Marys.
Master.
Sloop Bolivar, Hall, Darien.
Matter.
SAILED.
Sloop Bolivar, Hall, Dailen. •
Sloop Conductor, Hill, St. Marys
Ttt'.PA n-t'fn
Departed.
Htr-amhn.it W Gaston, Uowmatr, Auglli
MEMORANDA.
Theship Statita, hence at New York
f tit hist.
The ship Statirn, tip nt N- York Io mil
for this part on Ihe 12th. The brig Union
ill a Tevv days.
The schr Pllgiim, to sail for tills port Si
Darien on the tilth.
The schr Othello, up nt New Y oik 7th
hist, to sail fur this purr on the I Oils.
The schr Mystic, sailed I'm Boston 5th
inst. for this purl.
of the sinirito of toco. So mi Is tilts urn
regards thu arrival of .persons of cola
in Ihe several ports nhd waters of tkt
sl.nn.
B '-‘. it enacted liy lHoSoiiatp ahj He
tif llcjii-cscntaiivcs of tho. Slatei
Georgia in General Assembly lirtil hnd
is hereby onacied by the uulhotity of tb
same, That wtibhever any vessel shall n
live in any of the ports or waters of tb
Stale; It shall bo (lie duty of ilie'tnasteta
captaiK thereof, to repair within tsreatr
four hours.after tlio arrival aforesaid,talk
neaiest oiiy or fdwh, and inake a reportii
the Mayor, lut.mlant, dr oilier ChjefM.
gisiraie thereof, of nny colored persortinn
hoard, of Ills said vessol, nnil give band t-
greenbly Io the.provlsimts of (lie fifth i«;
lion of Ihe act passed tho twentieth dsyef
December..eigluecn hundred andtsei'
six, under the penalty of £100, far en
such person omitted to be so reporteda
bonded.
Sec. 2. He ttfurther enacted, Thil
said penally shall bo sued tor amt licoi
hd in the snipe manner as Id prt&tMW
the sixtli section of lire said act, paatb
Tho wife of Air. Joseph Whitmore, East
Htidilant, Conn, has recently given birth
to a thirteenth daughter, Oftho thirteen,
who are all living, three are married and
have familiri- She is the eldest daughter
of captain Nathaniel Ackley, of Chatham,
Conn, and is about 40 years of age,
COMMERCIAL.
Dx'i'r.s vr.ojr l.t VEnpoot.,1::::i::l3-rn Nov
Dates fuom llafiiE,::tttti!:::t::ilttTH Nov.
{ By the ilfflcon.]
NEW YORK, Deb. 8.
We learit frditi Washington, that Air.
John G. linker of this city; has been ap-
tointed Consul General to Swifzoi'lnntt.
This is the first appointment of the kind to
Switzerland, under our government, and
the selection is one which will give general
satisfaction.
Deccmbor O’.
Front Smyrna.—Wnlearn from Capt
Nicols, of the scltr. Efca'ct, arrived last
evening, that the Russian Beef were not
permitted ni conic up to Smyrna-, and that
the Adurinl It,ul to proceed up ht Ids
barfje. .
Tho Exact sailed from this'port on (he
3d of Augusf, Ipis liectfto Afalta anif Smyr
na, taken itf arid discharged cargo ut belli
ports, ar.d has porformeif her voyage in
four months arid fohr day*.
The British Consul Gonorai to' Colom
bia, Mr. Henderson, amt the Mexican,
Consul, Gut. Torrens, were nidnred to
leave Colombia in conse/fuence of being
implicated in Cordova’s conspiracy. It
was supposed after Cordova's doallr was
known, that these functionaries would ho
allowed to remain in the country.
From Colombia. From Capt. Sullivan
of tho brig Athenian, arrived lest evening
from' Cartltagena, Whence she sailed on
the lffth ult. we Idarrithat all was tranquil
there arid'm the Interior. The insurrect
ion in Anti'oqtoia was entirely quelled, a
few days previous, by a detachment of
troops sent against tlio insurgents by Boli
var. Geyi. CordjVa, (lie promoter of the
rebellion, was killed iria skirmish, previous
to the general surrender. Gan. Harrison,
late Minister to Colombia, arrived, at Car-
thagena oil the 10th from Bogota, on his'
[By tlie Atlantic, at Charleston.]
Extract or LuT-fKilv. uatkd
LIVElU'OUL, Ntiv 13.
Colton continues In btisk demand,ficihe
sales for the Iasi few days have amounted
to about 4pi)0 bales per day, tit an advance
of l-Uttoll last weeks rates, particularty in
tho iniddle-quiilties.
Nov. 18.—Tltii conveyance being still
deiahictl, wo may now add that we con
tinue to have a good demand for Cmton,
almost wholly from the trade; anil the
sulas of the week'wfil lip large,probably nut
much short nf 35,000 hags.
’ Tho prices aro merely a shade better,and
tillsi BlfionilitieQt h perceptible only, hi the
medi'inn tjuafiuos of Uplarttls, (
, Sir., the gontl
6t. .Auoust>me, Pec. S.
Shipwreck—The scltr Franklin, Shep
pard, fill Charleston, bound for this port
wus lost tin the bar lih Friday last. Tlio
pnssetigcrs anil crew it it'd a very small part
of the gouds wore saved. The schr went
to pieces immediately.
From oun C’oniiK-irnNnF.N-13.
Offices oj the Courier, Mercury l{ Gazette
ClIAIILKSTO.N, IlKcfcsinitR 15.—5 I‘. SI.
lift
AltntVKO
Br. ship Atlantic, Liverpool sailed 13th
ilia uvtjnilcih day nf December, eigl..—
hundred ntid twebty six; ifforesnid, cntiilrt
milled an i
An act to aipchd an act, cn
supplementary to tin act niore cffcctni
to' enforce an uct cbiitled an rich pies
king the itiiide nf tiia'humiulng slaves i, J
this State; and also to prevent tit, Inttip
ling arid illegal carrying out of tlie Suts
persons nf color." ,JS|
Sbeakerbf the House of Ripmcnlalicl
T1IOA1ASSTOCKS,
President of llit Saint
I’asseil, Dec. C0,.Ui2'7.
john Forsyth,
dec ia 257
F’r. brig Etmria, Oneh 4t tls.
Brig Tcxcl, Boston Ittifs.
Brig Atlas, Boston, ,12 tls.
Brig Clarissa Auu, Bath 10 dy.
tor New York.
(EBTABttSHKULINK.J
Thu regular packet ship'
y MACON,
D. I. Porter, masler.
Having hall of her cergo engaged will
ho intniedlately despatched. For the bal-
larice of freight Hr passage having cticcl-
Apply to Capt. I*.
gi
and fine remain ns before, viz: Upland 5 a
lent accom'nrodntio'ns.
or to
HALL.SIIAPTEIt & TUPPER.
dec fff
5 1-2 ordiinny tn middling; 5 rl-4 fair; 5
7-8 good fair; B 1-8 good; Sea Islands II
a It I 2 forordinarv to middling; 12 1-2
fair; IS a 141-2 for good fiiirtn good.,
Nov, 12.—The stiles of tlio last week are
20.00#’Hlesi-prictts are ailvaticed I Oil. per
lb; tho import i3 31110 6a1es’ viz: 380 fiont
America, and 2800 from Brazil.
Tmt Fo.-sox—City, Tuio O'clock—
The Funds arc rnirograding to-day in con
sequence of reports of the King being ill;
Consols, froth 82 fell to 01 D-8 3 4. which,
is now the quotation; for the opening ,in
January the prico is half per ct. higher.—
Exchequer Bills.aro 70s and 77# ;'n cm.
Nov. II.—Tlti# day opens \«tth spirit
on the pan of the Cotton Hpinnors end
dealers; and a good deal of businos will be
done.
Nuv. 10.—Our Cotton Market was less
actiyo during tho last weok, titan for some
lime' past; there was however a steady de
mand from the trade, anil former prices
were fully sustained, particularly for the
better sort upluiids, which were irloat in
request. 3'lle sales amount to 13,830
bales including 300 8. Island, a Ud a toil
30 stained dead) 8-8 a 9; 4360 Uplands ‘
a 6 3-8; 1370 Alabama and Mobile
2280 Orleans 3‘8-fr :V8.
5a 0
return hpme. Ue waj to take passu jo jjfc 1 conUderablo et an(mht!oiL C °Op? B s ? iiJes ^c S ''
Landing from ship Macon.
60 GUIs canal Flour k s. b.
fiteo's red brand
40 do prime Pork No 1,
N.Y. city i'nspeciion
10U ba'gsprime'GrcoriCofi'ce
50 do fair do do
20 do Pinvohto
250 small boxes conimon Segars
105 qr. do half Spanish do
U6 uoti’ef spanlsli Segars (100 in
each)
For saleorivery accommodating terms
by
flALL,SHAPTER fit TUPPER.
den 18
^“Captain’s of
are required within (4 horirs m ..
the Mttvors Ofllco the rinmespf **.‘5
• fa
ured seaman.on hoard his vessel .
htfnil in citnfirrmily to the ActofjlWI
islature.
, JAMES CLELANh.
C. C. Pro flu
dec 10
Ffoctamation.
iTSri1EREAS.lt,has been
VV tho Health Oincer.tliRlthe
MJ H
I’ox exists on hburd tho ship Lontlou. I
NewbitrypoVl.) arrived", from ”
' ' FI ' “ ' —'
now lying at Fivtf Fathom, and
Coitncil tins in' conformity *0th W!** ,
itf the Hlate, required that the iMfln
be placed umror niiaranliue: I diltloW
hereby fotbiil nil iutorenurso ad". .
Notice.
P URC/HASFKS <>f Rooks at tho sn1e
on the Evening of Iho t Otlt inst. at
thu store adjoining the City Hotel, aro re
quested to call for llidut.
PIlILIJRICKfii. BAKER.
dee 16'
Just Received.
HUSH ELS CORN for
,-d* V HF sale low if taken from
the vessel by
J, B. HERBERT.
dec 10
ship, or »nv part of Iter ermv or r-jj
r .....i.: .1.. fsi.. Imr'A"
gets, under tlio penalties of the la*-.
I rlo nUh require of the persons oo n
said vessel, that they remain there.*™
bid, under any pretexts, Iheir q° ittl ''SD
unless authorized hy tlsoproper anIWJ
In witness whereof, 1 hereunio sd'jfj
official signature this 14th dV 0U '
coinhef,. f820. ■
VV - T. WILLIAMS, Haj 9
dec 1.5 22 4
For sale. |
O NE pair lllce Mill Stog
tier quality, and (tv. ftfl'"°
list, SjMtSSS.,. « *“•“ | 'fflltf
diameter, with frame Cog whew.
(lio-liead, Curb and Hopper empp!'"'
One Rice Sdreen and Ilex-
One Polisher, complete- a
All in good order, h«v\di bee" |c|)ll .
onlv about ton months; it Co ,nn
(tom a band wheel of»
led to run
Any person wishing fo .flJ'SlM'
buvo nn opportunity to seo it I" J r
by applying
dec 15 S.'/flM
Figs,
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