Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 17, 1829, Image 2

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ItKPirBI/ECm FREDERIC . , i~- t -ClTf ra ■-* jMiiv'i'i|ip^ XTKR X. eight dollars per .imiiitu. Counts JL'tiperjt six ilollars pei'rinuuin, ^‘ArinltfiN aovamck. All Ne»v«, anti Now _ Atlrertlat rjiMrTp' bmli papers. (£/*■ Office in ilrcksbri's ihno story uticK ImiUUdg, on the liny, pour the Ex* t luuiye.'hetwhen Hull aiiil IJriiytun-streots. . ' ■ SAVAMMa THURSDAY.EVENING. Due. 17. Oyi'lin Direr) resses of ilia Fcrrf.ile Asylum, beg leave to return" their'thtlhki to ilto public for their llbcf ul patroriage ex tended to them, at their Fair on Tuoxday evening Inst. Nett proceeds Si,035 (0. T; We received neither WastilnjRofi,. nor Baltimore papers by this day's mail. llr (lie John Chevalier from Charleston 'we linVo received the Courier of yesterday tnorning. The siiip'Vttginia, Capt. Mor rell, lied arrived fi dm Rotterdam. w hence she sailed on'tlio ISrii nil. hut she' brought no papers lulor Ilian the Slit On. We are indebted to the atKnritfa of The lion. John Forijfti, bur Senator,and the ilon.'Jamet M. Wayne our '"Repreiienta tire to Congress, for the 1 Reports "of the' Secretaries of war, nnd the Navy, nnd of "She Post piaster Odnerhl which aficoinpan-. led llaa President's Message.' Remarkable.—Capt. ITqldrcge, V the J.ircrpool Packet shfp Silas Richards, which vesscl'was detained a day in New Yerlt fat llie purpose'of bearing (he Pre sident’s message (hat tariff the first to de liver in England tho'aeverai messages of the President, at the opening bf Congress for nine successive years. CITY COUNCIL. A regular meeting Of Council took' place today. - t , On motion, It wns'.resolved, That' the Market Committee be and they Ire hereby ‘instructed to repflit at the licit meeting of Coiiffeil'ttt amendment to the Market or dinance allowing the purchase in Mirkritof. dead lings, and the sale thereof ‘in 'pieces -{but nut whole) on the stall*. . It was also, , Resolved, That fianiel Proctor who has 'Recently acted as a Pilot on hoatd ship Lond on now in port—and who is now in the City be permitted to go down the riverln the ship Florian, and tlinf lie be required to give'security tnJ-JOO and that he will remain at Tybee while not at sea for the 'term of 14 days unless the Small Pox should appear upon him and then iu that ease that lie will further rein in at that place until he shall havriveeovereJ front the disease and he shall have obtained the per mission of the Health officer to quit It, A resolution passed providing that the lighting of the 04 Lamps at present in use lie done at the expense of the city, a con tractor being appoint 'd with a salary of. £300 for attending to it. The following officers were elected at a grand communication of the Grand Lodge of the 8tatoof Georgia, held in Miltcdge- Villc. on the first. Monday of December, Distant:— M. W. William Schley, Grand Master. ft. W - N. II. Olntstead, Hep. Grand Master. ft. W- Samuel Rockwell, Hep. Grand Master. It. W. M. Neal, Hep. Grand Master. A. \V. Irby Hudson, Sen. Grand War den. It. W. P- Baynes, jun. Grand Warden. ^R. W. ft. K. Hines, GrrinfljfiYeasurer. ft. W. Thomas F. Gr«ni^Kai cretgy. . . ? Rev. Titumas Dailey, Grand Chaplain. Wor. Philip T. Schley, Grand Mar sbaj ; t _ Wor. johh MlHer, Stiff Grand Deacnn. Cros. Henry Darnell and Isaac T. Cush, ing, Grain! Stewrird*. Ilro. James Clark, Grand Tyler. Isaac Lawrence, Gsq. IrnS been tirtnni fnously re-elected President bf the Unite! States, Branch Baltic ill New York. Safe of Dldod Horses—Dn the second day of the New liope races, at Halifax.(N C.) last month, a patt oCihe racing slock ttf Mr. Lone, was sold liefore the judges 1 stand and brought priced which afford aitr- ple proof that “hard times” hove not affec ted this kind of property. MaYian sold for 52250; Henry's Dam, 21 years old sued a colt by her side, by Archie, S'ilOO; colt two years old, (Jiliml) by Marion 5505- Condy Rngflet, E<litor of. tbs Free Trade Advocate, is about establishing'a new paper in Washington, tinder the title of “'Tito Banner of life' C institution." A French paper, (ft Coristltiitionriel.) Statos that the manulactuiWr Of Elbetif and Lonvicf* have discovered 1 ahd adopted a modi'of pteparing woolbh cloths witlioot oil, or any description of grease—thus ren dering thw manufacture more cleanly, wholesome, end economical! The Con- stitutionnel adds, that the clotb prepared according to this new process', is as soft, and in every respect as good as that upon (Ik old system. The fallowing resolutions Itnvc been of fered to tlio consideration of IIto Sen do of Suttt.lt Cnroiiii.1. They arc something like an echo to the .toc<i>iiuientl*liiintof the Prcsifl'ciit in his njessrige. 1st. That onr Hepirisemntives fh Con gress be requested, mid our Senators itl-. Advertisements ap* siiiietcd to oppose tlioreneival or the U. S- Hank. . td. That lit the event of its re iiie.orpo- ralinn not to permit any ptivpie Stockhold ers In that institution, and thereby make it a National one. ad. That In the event of the incorpora tion nfnoy poisons for Banking privileges nil tire titlzcrts ol thoUnlisd Status, be pUt on.equAl footing, in subscribing Fir the stock of the same! And l 4th. That (ho' Cninmlueb on Finance be Instructed to report on lho propriety of tbe'establishment of a National Bank, ex. eluding private StuAhoiftoVi, and I1ie best riicimofclfectiug this object. The following remarks of Mrt Clievos, ortlt'le health being driirth, at a dinner lately ^Hn'toTlim by the cltlxins of Oo- luiiibta S.G. carry an evidence of sinceri ty end feeling WifhHteni illat we do jnnt bflen meet with jp addresses.delivered on like occasions, Too gdhkriliy they are stiff, format, and preconcerted. "I do not rise,gentlemen,to inakca long or i'll elaborate speech', hut simply end plainly to tltadk you foi tho distinguished end vZty unexpected fitrnbr you itaVe ddtie ml. , , ..... f Iff donot deceiromyself, I have never sacrificed a principle or violated a ditty litr the purpose of obtaining‘popular ap plaus’e. Hut I have, 'nevertheless, riot been inunslblo to' U t and, ak far es duty and honor pci mined. I have anxiously endeav ored to obtain Oie'upproba'tion of my fel low citizens; conceiving It to bo uWtitig ■lie liigTiest anil purest "rewards of htiinan action. My sbccess has' far excee led my liumtle merits, especially in this my native slate. In my earliest youth, wheat friendless and obscure, it took tne hy' the hand and kind- ly biougbt tho'forward Itafterwardsgradu- ally led nte up toils highest honors and' distindllonS, arid' in every effort Of my lift, while I remained a citizen of it, extended to tne the same sustaining spitM. When- ' trer it could riot approrb. it at least par doned nty errors, ikltatcver I may hare been. lt titade me, and wlidtever l bare, it. gave itrt, - Circumstances,public and private,which it wddhfbe tedious and, uninieresifng to detail, led me from it and inyde me the citizen of another state! Bui I have ii'ni believed that hiy duties to the great and patriotic community of which I am at p>e sent a iitembfer,'forbad the indulgence of those aacred feelings which nat'lirb sod grat Itude inspired towards this. 1 have accordingly nevcr'ceased to In dulge them; and particularly in your fate struggles, I'have thought with you, and, ns far as feeling could go, I have suffered with you. j If such then have been my reelings here tofore, wbnt mull tlfey M, sSSin, o’ftor a separation so long as to allow almost the •hole generation whom! left on the stage' i>f public Kffatrr'lo pass off, and another to coiue bn—so long ss, ‘under ordinary cir cumstauces, to obliterate all remembrance of a man like me ; upon chmlng among jrou, at once arid without any thing Icatcn Uted to call public attention tipo'n mo, to find myself embraced tilth the cordiality, the witfhiih and I We affectin'fi, witfcli tills assetiiblAgf, rhe kind sentiment yon have just expressed and many other circilm- stances, so flatteringly evince. They are such as I cannot express and I leave it td the hdSorable minds-ind well affected hearts to do me the justice in Con ceiving what they are. I'beg leave to offer the following sinti- ment: The Stafe of South Carolina, "mv nn rive land"—May God- forever bless and prdsper if. Ancient Coins.—A greatinmnher of Ro man silver coins, of various sizes and of different rei-ns, Imvo lately been found in Carlisle (Eng.) The oldest is one of the oign of Galba', iii life year sixty-eight. REPORT OF l'HB SECRETARY OF WAR, accouipaiiylng tho'Hfesidoni' Messag^i .S Ofiitgress. S asessuaet u s.ougruss. j , Wo regret that the length of this docu ment prevents our giving, ill full, Its Ihter- astftig tlclaiU. Tito fullowlttg doltudiod extracts me nil that our limits trill admit of ......... It is with plcasiirt! ntadbtuiQtvn, tft.it Hie athty Is satisfactorily lullilling ttieir just engageWti'itts to tlto cniiiitrvt and that liar many .tint proper zcal.pievails. Tito tank and file Is neatly ‘complete; arid ulthotigh deserlfou lias mil 'entirely .Mated, yet it is less frequent than burctoford. Tim rigid exactions of the Intv, in refcrfttno tr. ' tins crime, is believed to carry trio great seven ty fbr a state of peecg, and should bo me liorated uvln someth.ng better corresptm ding with tho magnitude of the offence. It is not tlto quantum, but tla ceW.iinty of pimisliriicni, that is calculated to deter of. fenders; .tiul as u» soldier in pence lias Iter ri executed under flip sentenca ttf n court ninrtial, it has occasioned the iitiprcssion that so sovero'n penalty .will moil prolnibly not btj e'nforccili untl Itenco, n disregard of it is eittc'rtaiiied, ‘I » ould by no menus be understood as reconnnendiilg a return to the inflictimt of stripes: it It u punishment altogether loo degrading; it'atrips. the aril- titer of that (lrtttid s|dyit, and df those Infly fecliirgs of honor, .i llicit wdl lend to "jirc- prire liim. wlien a suitable 'question may offer,'to bectimo a It iitur to the .country that'has “brantlctl ‘him with iitlanty; rise stigma or whfcli, no future good cotiilucl, on ItHpart, din teriidt^. ^ The long controverted question respec-i ting lirevet rank in llie ariity. lias been de- cidediti a manner which is believed to bf in eonlsfintty l with existing loiwsqn.thr subject. I am Happy tu njd, tll tt, us far ns opinions have been ascYrtained, the of ficera of the army ore disposed JO ■ ftcqttt iScc in the docisioo, and certainly which hat been arrived at, and tho increased bar- nionyjjflfWh ft is expected will lie conse- 'qtfentupbn that certainty. There is a doubt .resting in connexion with this subject, wlticli I beg lonvo tq sug gest tho propriety of bringing lo Hie cou- sidcraitini of C.ungress: it is as to the coin, peilsaiinn rightfully to bo extended to bre vet officets, when a cnininaml is held cnr< respondent to iltoir rank. Tlto interpie- Ulion given to flte law upon litis subject,by a regulation of the Wot Deparib1c.it, in IB27, Is. thnl wfieti a Captain is In the command, of nny larger iulriterical forco that! a company, no nutter how incouiid erablc; a Major a greater forco titan 'two comp,mics; a Colonel more than a regi ment; a General any force greater'than a brigade; that in all such and similar.'esses die officers respectively are to be consider ed as having a command according to tltoir btevet, and pay corresponding to their rank; conforntahly to tho conceived 'pro- visions.pf the act of |He I Dili ol April,1860.- ■”|j« effect, of this cunstrnction has been, iat, so far as the pay of the arniy is cun- ccrned;Instead of having one Major Gen eral and two Aids-de Cariip, as the act of If2.1, for organizing the Military establish-, incut, contemplated, there have been in servico three.Major Uehcrals and six (lids; Vud instead of two Brigadiers, ns ft rcqiiir-' ed Ity the Mine uct, there have heen four Colonels, wild, hi virtue bf the regulation of 1827, relative let brevet appointments, have "received the pay and oqiQluments of a Brigadier General; thus appcfidlrig to the army three Majors and four Brigadier Gen erals, with other officers of lower grade, riot cotii(fiii(ihited by tbe.act of 182J for fixing a military pcaco establishment. It ‘ ’lo feeilrigf towards them. At present an nb- nt’s jecllolt atiica with the woakor tribes.-- They nte tndisposeil toemftvale, fvoiti an apprehension Unit jinaerful and stronger neighbors may oppress them, and that no surer protection eon be,obtained from the. United States in the wrist, than is possessed already wltore t|iey reside. To remove siteh apprehensions will bo df htipprtnitce. I hug leave to suggest for yonr consider.' ntInll.Tr >111 Indian Territory, wifbyut tho range of the western ^tutes and territories, niltlit not lie mlvantn cously created t ihd In give efficiency, anil to Ihsplre emtfi- .det|ce, ntilitmy.pWti, itnilor sonic itblo and discreet nfflecr of the army.,Id ha designat ed at some coitltal am) convenient point.— Intrusions froih the whites might thus be restraitiril, anil the Indians maintained in qhiet wltlt each other, La«» fdr their general gnvet iimrut, bad to preserve pcano amonost the tribes, to lib the del of the U. Staler, with .a .tigltt, to tlto Indians in council td m ike their owii'munlolpal regu lations. •• • The dlspleabifre unfldmufllfl chiefs,and tlto exciting their young men to maraud on neiglthotins tribes, to he provided a gainst, Ity prohibiting any wnr in be cuitt- uieticed unless it should lie declared in general council, and with the knowledge anil in prosenco of the Governor or his au thorized agent. Those Indian differences Usually find their origin ill light end trifling matters; which timely remedies nhuld hi nlaiiy In stances prevent, but which, if neglected, oflott produce considerable difficulty, and to us, expense in .restoring trniiipiiliiy.— Accident nr design may bring about a con ceived or real wrong, retaliation is the consequence, wlticli. being again imitated by.Zt; adverse party, presently ripeni into matters of serious conseqtierice. As moral influences can be productive of littlebenefit lo .nt.imls not cultivated, It will he prudent and necessary to arrange to (lie best atlvaii iUAillNE LIST. PORT OP SAVANXAH. tage the physical foroe of flic country.— Justice to the Inhabitants of oqr frontiers, nnd iiuriianity to tlte Indians, will lieiiioro certainly ntt ilned, by creating a sure hit- prossion that every outrage will promptly receive s proper requital. That iritr;Ter ence, rind that assertion of authority,which tilts, ns «gi independent country; lias a right to exercise over dependent tribes within her limits, maintained steadily, and with strict regard to justice, may effect for this unforltmtito raco of people, all that philanthropy can suggest, or good men de sire. Nothing promines sonority to these peo ple to effectually as tltcir emigration.— Within the states to llie south, ooimimiug the faur.jrikas. Creeks, Cltcrokces, 0 tiir.tt- esaws, nnd Gltoctaws, llteii ndmhcrs will fall little short of seventy five thousand— Removing them in small detached parties, ns heretofore has boon llie ense, renders llte opcfation o matter of greater expense than is seemingly necessary. If the Ex pediency ofinducing them to a change of homes, mid to plncc them without the range of tlto states, shall be determined on a large .appropriation will lie wanted fur the object, to bo placed nt the disposition of the executive; and then a hope may he clie.iyhcd that this desirable object tnay lie attamed.But, with partial appropriations, and partial ends accomplished, it must re- quire q. tedious time to bring about the fi- ml,tgsidt.and will inrolvo an increased ex penditure'!.) tho public. BFOliTlNO INTELLIGENCE. -, Turf.—Several very interesting match es between the North and South, are al ready, made for the ensuing spring meet- . We of tho North ate mnkirg very The Wdvterh Medical J'onrnaf mentions the death of Docfor Ilinde; the family jjthy siclatl Of Gen. Wolfe, and gives some sketches of It js history; lie died recentfy at'Newport, lCjr. at the advanced age of 02. lie is represented in some of tho pic tures of (yen. Wolfe's death, as fcclfltg bit pulse. is submitted ‘lor Congress to dctornpne Itow'for this heretofore rimltoriWd proce dure shall continue, or in fotiire he testric- teil, to iiie conceived interpretation of tho law.. as * • * / ■ * * The cdmmffniciilidii of tlte Bbnrd of Visiters, wlticli accompanies the report of the head of tlte Engineer Corps, will show the condition and slate of (Ito Military A. cadctriy. To da ids this institution, preju dices in some porlhms of the country jtavri' b'eeo entertained, attributable, perhaps fit the circmnstHnce, thrif iti advantages are rfot fnlly considered, rior its benefits, duly appreciated. We are hetoming a numer ous and strong pectple, forming arid exten ding our eumtnor'ciarcomiexinns tlirough- out be civilized, wbild, Fronf tlteexpe- tibnee afforded by i.tKef nations. |ri tithes past, we are warned to fine belie?, tha't jea- iohiiei, and ilis-gteenimus, rind contests, arc to lie expected lo cqtiie niton us. Frti- denceto avuTd, and preparation to meet, such a state of things, when rendered uria- void.ible. is cferrunaetf bv a proper regard to our safety and our institutions. Sleri -can no more beeoitte soldiers intuitively -and by instinct, than t(foy can obtain to a knowledge of any other profession in life. Information must prepare, and experience qualify, in all sttuatiuns. At this institu tion, the genius of the young men of the country w ill dawn arid ripen and tlte val ue uf their services be found, In moments of greatest peril. But, besides this high and esfiiftable, crinsTd^fafioir, if ftidy be. i looked to as' one nf the strong bonds of ..tit iiniaii. Two hundred-and sixty young men, associated for a time, with all those attachment's created wlticli early friend- ihipsitupiro, cannot fail to secure, fur the future; increased strength end durability to the Government. -Hero education, alttl good oottduiu, and military discipline! are regarded ; and while life mind is led for ward and trained fat ft mi they K very rung efforts for (hat paint in riming wlticli of llie ~ honorable sense of propriety, are chrrish- ed and regarded. Ar no period has the institution been in a inbre flourishing con- u were on Saturday brought .to Mount difioh. Colonel' Tltbyer, the cffibieu'l' su perintendent; aided by professors of libe'r- . ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Dec. I. The rettinins oftlie late Judge VVashing- u were tin Saturday brought to Mount ernon, in the steam boat Colombia.. A larga concohvse of citizens assembled to pay the last tribute of respect to tli'e m.e- mury of thlv nitist excellent mbn. The film rid service was performed by the RfcV Mr. Jackson of (tils' place. The rcnioinX tfero then deposited in the same vault wlicre rests the aslibs of his illustrious uncle. Happiness in' Store.—Sit Gcrvaso'Clif ton, of Yorkshire (near Itecds,) was "bles sed with seven wives"—so the epilogue lofliis own writing sajs. Tho first three, ‘who were maidens, lie calls "honorable ;" tho second three, who wore widows,he calls “worshipfulahd the seventh, who was a servant rtiaitl, born under his own roof, he calls his "well beloved." Each of t|tc six agreed to the marriage of tltd next,be fore her death, arid at that awful period were attended by their sjccessots.—rSir Gervase had several children by the lest wife, somo of whose descendants now en joy the family estate* He lies buried at ftie bead of his wives,- ward and trained to useful thought, alt those high feelings' which eonstifu e an" linllnr:i!llfl IPIlrin til* nrto.r'nlo rev'l al endowments,'zeeIons in the performance of the higi)'trusts'confided to 1 them; are pressing iVfqrtyai’d to a state of advance irisnt, of svliiclt presently the country will have eause to be prou'd.. .a i t t ii tft tlie.Indiahs'hli says,*,. A clmntry beyond the Mississippi, bol der adapted to their habits and pursuits,and .whert they will be entirely free flrofit all .State interference, is the plank they should retire to? not through any compulsion to ho uxordised', but by a course which shall sat isfy them dlearly that it is for Ihdir inter est they should (lu so, ahd thatthilif bappi ness t cquirns it!- , . No bdtfer plan can be thought o? than .that tho United States vital] put'* in opera tion such a system of Indiait pinterilinn & government, west of the Mississippi, as that a confidence may be reposed, that they are indeed onr fostered children, and tlto government not only indisposed to consid er, but praotically to evince their good AlUill’RD. . e. Ship Te.cflmseh, Ucitly,lin Nb * Castle, Mo. Ballast io W Gustojt.. . ■ 1 Sloop John Oltov,tiler, Sisson, Charles- (pit |2 horirs, lo'J W Long, cptisignec. Mcrchhntllse ta U Malone,. F, Reid, E Mtilyneiix, Jr.. R lUborihaiti, Mf. Ciinp- fiold, 1 Midis, A Foster & ctt. J B Hot ben, Hints & letters,in R R Boyd, J McKenzie fifeo. Passenger's. Miss Creval and several others. CLEARED, ' ■Belli Mercdian, M'Nnni'liva', Tlaitjmqro. . " Sbircl V Anderson, . %Xrtm. .. Ship Florian, Harrison, New York, Sclir Ftnnees, Sturges, N*w Ymk. ’Sclir Morrdiau, M’Nnniiira, llaltimure. Fbom-oub CnaiiKsronnz.'rTs Offers oj the Courier, fftreurg tf Calotte CiiAiu.K9'io.x,.HKeksiimR IS,—51', it. ARRIVKD. . , Ship Virginia, llotla'raafn, tailed lath lilt. , Sclir Eliza, Now York 84 hs. For Liverpool. Tiie first rate Philadelphia.ship ALLEGHANY. . ...... Potts, master.. Will coihmenue loading Tomorrow, and will be despatched in lids. For freight of 400 hales, apply to , .. . ! tVM, GASTON. . dec 17 Sariw ■ . • ■■ ■ —c 1 litirrisoii’s Apple Cider. Landing frbn ship Huron- AJhllllha Cider, nianufiic.lffed h» J. rwjlv Crone of West Ulooitifield, N.J For sale by. . . , JOHN BENTLEY. A supply of Uie above superior article'! will be reoeiven weekly. J. B. ilec lV Raisins, Rutter & Cheese. Landing front ship Macon. Xl-fS bUtip.h muscatel Ralslui half clo do do Ifj firkins choice Goshad Butter lo casks firrit quality Cheese For sale by T. BENTLEY. Sec 17 * 63 fZ. »<»> 25 half oy c verily worn. Wo arc getting somo very fino studs jn this neighborhood. Those uf Mr. Stevens at Hoboken. Mi. laving.tun at Dosoits, and several ntliers that deserve to ho naqied, ennui,t the best blood of the country, npd the names too of sover.il vet- crans that, have retired from the course both here rind at the South,with “blushing heads.” Among the matches fer May next, is ono between onr established favorite Ariel and the Southern mare Arietta, two mile heats, fp.r (9000 a side.' If belli tlieso Imr set pome upon the track in their be t con-' dltlqo', |hey will run it (considering the light weight tliev are to carry) in less time robabiy than it has over been do’ne hero. CjiefiKheae is a subscription offlioooeacli, .Itvo subscribers already in) for a' single bmsbjpf four miles, and a match between Mr. Stevens' Black Mnria and a Southern horse for a large amount. So'much stir (fiiiong tho racing interest at tilts' iriptntc period argues great sport at the spring ra ces:— N. r. Cow. Sf Enq. Front the Literary Souvenir, AN INVITATION. If. I| B he not fair to me What care I how fair she be : .... ! . . SocKlixo! Wherefore Fanny,'look so lovely, In your anger, in yonr glee I— Laughing, weeping, fair, capricious ! If you will look so delicious, , Pr’y thee, look at me I Whcrofiiro Fgnny. sing so sweetly J Like the bird upon the tree— Hearts in dozens round von bringing, Syren ! if you must he kinging, I’r’y thee, sing to me ? Wherefo/e! Fapliy, .daneje so lightly, Like the wave upon the sea 7 Motion every charm enhancing,— Famty I if you will he dancing, I’r’y thee, dance to nte I Wherefore, smile so, like an nrigel, A'ngel like aftliough' you bo 7— Head and li'caitat once beguiling,— Dearest! if you will bo smiling Pr’y tliea smile oo me ! Wlier'ofure flf^Tnd aim your arrows .At each haririless fop yen see 7 Coxcomb) hardly worth the,hurling, TyranUjfyou must be flirting, Pr’y thee, Dirt with me I ! Who re tore, Fanny ! kis^norl fqndle Hnir the ugly hrats^you tee Waste not lovo among so many,— ; Sweetest f if you lendle aqV, Pr’y theo, fondle me I .Whoroford wedlock's lottery etitrir 7' ' Chances fo); you, ono to’ihree !— jllichest ventures oft miscarry,— b’atiny, Fanny, if yori nirirtyf I'r'y thec.,, niarry mc-l „ OBITUAR.. : Departed this life on Wednesday tho Oth inst. after a long and protracted illness —uact. John B. Rartholnt. aged 08 years, a naiircofOningainp [Lower Brittanny] France, but for the last 80 years a resident of tills city. Gtwdry & Lbgrich Qlfrr for sale the Mintring articles warrau led of the best-anil set, tied Jar the retail, j&dfc DOZEN L. P. Leacock Madoi- ra Wliia . - .. 100 dozen, old Bramine Madeira . Wine . .. > . V Bo do Pale and Brown Sherry Wine 14 do Wine . , 2 pipes Old Madeira, W.iOo on draft . ' lot) dnz. old I,. P. Port \\’in» 20 boxes Muscatel do . 20 d» St. Estephe ntedoc claret ' V '" B .. 40 do Lafit'it Wniri . 20 baskets Choice Oh.iriibaigne Wtrio . O') hexes Sautergne. Write, ft pipes old Cognac Brandy 4 do Holland Gin, ,, . j 2 puncheons old Jamnlcri Hunt, ft bbls old Alopong ihels, Wins Key BO - 'been Cordial assorird 25 jars preserved Fruits . . 4LSU M .10 hlids St Croix Sugar 100 bills N. Or do 150 hags priipe green Coffee 10 do Black 1’eppeT 80,000 licit Spanish Segstri 60,000 dn 2d quality do #0,800 American. do. , . 80 boxes Spermaceta Candles 100 rln Negro Pipes 50 do yellow Soon f O kegs No i fivist Tojigccp . o' box.es Cat SndishTobacicr f 00 reams wrapping paper 25 casks'Mjdng.i.Wine . to de Tenon lib do 50 bids N E Gin 85 do' Po ntoos „ 160 shoulders Bacon 10 bags Hazelnuts, ,8 hid. Brazil nuts. , f TCT casks white wine Vinegar 1000 bushels' A'llum and- Liverpool ground Salt rf libls sm-.ked Beef , to <b» Hojts Butter Bfsciiits 10 do do Wine do’ tOO kegs cut Nails nil sizes 50 dn hogs Laid firkins Goshen Bui for An Act To nmend an act omlilod an net ,» . meiitaty lo an act more f (r eC | * >'*• enforce an act prescribing 3 nmmtmUtlMK slaves.!,! thls.-jC„ - « nlsu to prevent the inveiglj,,. *!>'« «n|carryi"g out of the SECTION 4. Ami be It fnrtXv, ed, Thai if nuy’onptnln of n 'X-' inarinar, or other persnu ov perion,- V k away, m jhvolgle, or shall aid, anywise assist ur bo Instrunieiital la transportation, removal, omlehig, ling, or going, rm.nlng, or carryU Uut of the,Stole of Georgia of J 1 -' jtersim of onlnr, claiming or rfrejeriillr. ' elaim to bo free, tvljo shall not have .V,’ genuine ceitifleate of rVglslry of fr..',?' 1 ' duly limed to hlm ( rir her ns ttfarcsald*, norson or persons so offending shall i ’ . trie to he .indicted as fora niisilenw! ,1 * irtil shrill be punisjuvl hy Inutriacvnm'm ,» the common jail of tho county, if?' 1 * cretin,) dflho court, and. rach parsons oml each rind every uha „r .L 01 shall alio WcR rinffpay the min or;2 for each offench so committor), m be i„J fdr or 'prosecuted hy agtloh of debt a.,- the ease In tHk haute of tho S^tjtte. In* «S2 agagyagfx*? “L ?f-* he nffn'me. one half J forfeiture ivlien recover,,| ,m id of tfle stale, And ,tho oth umof 11,0.Informer; audita,,. court having t of, at rit'iy tin oominission. which said I he to tho usd half to the t he the duty otthri Attorney licilnr General,, who shall bo nsVt'gnt'iU appointed ta prosecute tlto pleas rt ,u State In the county where tho sgid jL? Is cognizable to sue and prosecute faj stint whem-vor hb Shrill ,be iriforirisd ol 1 such offence': Provided nrycitlieleii, id it shall and may be lawful for any pers n,to sue and prosecute fur sv.,d if such.ittnrney oi solicitor general shall ™ have previourl) sued or prosecuted there- for. , , . , Sed. 0. And heft further enacted. That no colored aeamrni arriving front any u whatever (exprpt front ports in South Co, oiina) shall hesuffhrod4n leave the «>»[ tit which iheyjiafe .urived, in any port|; tins state, frotp the hours Of six o'clock in lire evening until Jive In the snqcecding meriting, ami It shall be the duty of tiny captain of.q vessel having such mints, us aforesaid nn board,to report tu the.chicf magistrate of J(ie cat) i5t Itfori uliety the vessel is, a particular deiciiplion of the seamen, and their hnmes, rind, live sail ciipjnln sjitdl give bnqd with two secuvitlo in the sum of JtOO for end) seaman ofo'r* said, payable tu the. fjijet inaglstrste of the city or town..pKefe tjie. ir^of Iii, condi. Boned for th" maintenance of each seat,no for the retaining each piy, board his Ht *7*1*1, as is a hove required, and for t|ie u- king, removing,..and carryipg away each ofrald.roamCo tvlien ..the .vessel depsig whether by the artiqles 6|Htret( into fc said port of this state 6c Aport.of dischar; oT nm. k „ a.,-, „ Sec 8. And he it further enacted, Thy If Hie said rjaptiltri shrill ftolate'nr'nmit it [lerfornt eitf ofllyc 'provisions nr condition! of said bofnl sp eptcrcd iiitp, jy,‘shall he ibi fllity pf.tlie.aforesaid chjef maglitrats to dtrerii the solicitor -.gcriernl of the circuit crinyt, or recoyder of.ihe oily ,in. which Iht Hssel may ho. nr.empluy nny solicitor or' attorney to tne the tninq in any court lit. ring competent jurisdiction, and the t- mount reenrered <tn *rttd Itonrl-.«tiaH-hs paid into the treasury of such town or ci ty. , r , S?c. 7' Anil he it further enacted. Tint all laws and part, of laws militating against Hits act be and the same are hereby repeal ed. .... 4-., ....... • - Assented to ?0tli Deci ltB. - dee 17- 268 ' ....Aijt Act... More effect unity |o enforce tho, prorbimri of the statute of IU2C. so fat as the ume regards .theriirival qf penoniofeolnr In ttie several ports and nateri of tins IP firkins Goshen Rnlfcr ft boxes Plu'p Apple Cheese 10 "do Starch' do Mustard iff) No! 1 Chocolate «% Vermicelli do svIi11A and yellow Mecca- 25 t« Si H iotS ' yelloiv , Casks of L, Brown, Stout » njiarl nnd pint bnlt’les 20 qr eh*sts'Hyson Tea . 100 catties GriripoWpcr. Jritr lie rial and Hyson Tea , ^ Canal Flmtr 25’ barrel 90 h.ilvcs ,, 50 bbls Howrird-st Flour dee 17 15fit! . ...— Storage. riYIIE subscribers have several Commo* JR! iliotis Stores, ivliore they .can con veniently stoic from 1580 tt) 20b0 bales of Cotton, which, or miter goods, will bo taken on moderate terms. HA-LL.SHAPTEU & TBPPER, deo 17 Five Dollars Reward I S offered (iff the r'ecoirery (if a jib sold by tho Upderwrilerx at tlioir sale on 'Jackson’s wharf oit'tlte I4tii Inst. It was delivered to ri' wagoner to be carried on board.tHe ship' Franklin, and has not yet arrived there. is hereby enacted by tlto authority of the same, That whenever pny vessel shall st rive in any of the ports or waters of.rliit Stale, h Alioif h'A lho duty of the master ot captain thereof, to repair within ttst-nt; four hours after tho arrival aforesaid, to (lie nenieU city -or tnwm.apd make a tepotlto the Mayor, Intenda’nt, or other Chief Mi- gistrato thereof, of rifty colored. persons,; I board pf his said vesyol, end give bund r- I grcoably to the jtrovisions,of the fifth s* linn of the act passed the twentieth risk Dcceintrdi, .eighteen hundred nnd t«ea': siff, under the penalty, of .fllOtt, for s” sucli person omitted tu he so reported Immlftd. • Sec, 4., tie. itfufthtr enacted, Tim d't said penalty, stiall be sited lor and recover ed in the same manner as is prescribed la the sixth se,cttoi| of the said act, passed on the rwemieth rlny of.December, eighteen hundred nnd twepty six, aforesaid, entitled. "An-riot In ainepd an nni, entitled ait act SMppleinentory.to nn nct'inore effectual If to enforce an act entitled nn act, presen* ' bing tlfo, )iiorlc ot mamimiliing slaves in this Stale; and also to 'prevent the inretg- llrigitnd illegal carrying out of the State persons of color." - IRBYllUOSOiV, Speaker if the House oj Reiireuntatins, THOMAS STOCKS. , President of the/Senate- Passed, Hoc. 28, 1827. J..' J.' JOHN FOfflYTtf, / Connor, | dec 18 257 {^Captain’s ofiVcssels are re<jU,lr!ed witHiri 24 hours b repqrt the lj1- ! h vora Office the naines/l ■ ored seaman on board his vepd audsti' ,bond In conformity to the Actol the Leg' JAMES cKaND^ ' slec IT PIIILBRICK& BAKER. Whittemore’s Cotton Cards. 63{3 BOXES No. 10 Cards Landing froin ship Mount Vor- non and. for tnlo by doc 7 J. STONE. rislature. dec 18 afcshe»' Canal Flour an Butter. 63 A BBLS first qnaliiy ,411 10 firkins beat Btrt ot • 20 casks Choose l , FAI.MES& LFh' , Exchange Dockl doe 8 Found; * GOLD WATtlU f^ p h 0 ° ri ;";'aV :A. oatt have by l ,r .°' l "® nt f fnqairs il paying for this advertisement, wq ihisofficoe dcclc.