Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 18, 1829, Image 2

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2D ERIC lx ri. FELL, CITY rRtXl'KX. Hailv Paper ..eight dollars per alumni. Count.- .paper. sis dollars per annum. I'.SYAULK IS AUVAXCE. All Nows, ami Now Advertisements ap pear Iti both ptipers ifj- Office An Hickson's three story oriclt building, nnlhollay, near llto Ex change, hetweon Hull wild ilrgytmi-itrccts, SAVANNAH. FftlDAY EVENING. Bee. 10; most oun cnnsKSPosoEST. Milledgtville. 15th Dee.««?. Since I wrote to yon last, the Sensto Ins lioert principally engaged in the great road • law. As I wroto to yon on SsMsrday, llio substitute which l-ir.lro'duced i« lion of the hill which coine from the House, and a printed copy of-whlfch has been forwarded to Savannah, was adopted in Coihnnttce with sundry ninendmonts, and repot rd the -aaino to the Sonato. On Monday it came upin Senate,and after striking nut the Fort Harrington snd.Alatamaha amendments, a motion tvas made to adopt llto hill as it . came from flic Home, in lien of the siibstr ■cute, which was lost hy a great majority! and then the substitute was parted, yeas <0, nays ID, and was sent instantly to the Ilouso for concurrence, where there will he strong opposition, undoubtedly, hut avhich I hope will he unavailing, The a- mentlments made lo the 'printed substitute which were finally -retained are av follow: In the second section, gDO,000 substituted lor j40,0Pfl, amMOO negroes for I6.'i. In the third section, dill line, r>avsnnait is pla> eed afer Aognsts, and stricken out after the word at, in the Sth line, and -after the word Columbus, In lh*e Tth line.- the words "and waters Of llre-Flinf-are inserted. In' the Hill see. such amendments were made •s gave lo the waters of the Flint river <5 negroes. Heforo tho Stir sec,-it section svas inserted which provides that, if after the purchase of the 100 negrats as therein be fore provided, any surplus of tho appro priarinn remain, the same shall be placed nt Millcdgeville in addition to those alrea dy there. After the 0th section, a section is inserted Hy which seven pe sons there in named, are np|K>iotcd a board of com missioners for the Flint river country, with the same powers anti subject'to tire same restrict ions as the ciiy-councils. In the 6ili sec. seven overseen are authorized in stead of sis. The above are lithe materid amend m .nts made lo the 'substitute, as it has pas- SeJ lliB’Senate. The Henate yesterday concurred in the resolution from the House, to adjourn on Saturday neat but this morning tho resol. otion wits reconsidered,pml now lie. on the taOle. Last evening the bank committee reported very minutely oil the affairs of tho Central Hank—the report fie. upon the ta ble at present* lull I swill move to take it np as soon as the resolution now under ths-^ -cussion is disposed of. The Committee on the Shate-of tire Republic have just re ported a resolution recommending an «p propriation of 0500 for the-repairs of ill- present Government rloiiso—SI0.000 to build anew one, and $15,000 for nn oiler alion of the Spue House, which is abso duli-ly neoeasarv, nt it now resembles one of our large headed worms which feed on our orange trees. I fear, however, that lids resolution will not .piss, ‘The House of .Repteseotatives yesterday passed tho bill to dispose of the ungranted lands in Ch it tyam without amendment, also the appro priation of 80.000 lorsmF a s - n I u •demand that amotion was made to reenn eider ghat-appropriation, but the svhole was; lost by g large -majoilty. The best endca vors will ho made tu got it through Sen .to, where a very liberal leeling now prevails, with the majority, in favor of our city— The Senate has just adjourned until "three o'clock. We have -been engaged, lor an hour oi two on the hill-to amend the char ter nf ihe Central Itank. with wliat result 1 know not. There arc still ninety or hundred kills before the Senate unacted ftpoii. A re solution to adjourn nn the 15th inst, dtas passed both houses of the S. Carolina Legislature, Expedition In Greece.—Further ac counts from the French savant employed in tliis expedition staie^ that tiiev have nearly completed the examination of the -islands, and have lioen much interested hy a Grotto of Jupiter in Nuxns, which lias uot hitherto been accurately described.— Delos is'represenled as a heap of ruins; aod ,M. Bury de St. Vincent is of opinion that volcauic fires are abuut to rekindle in tho Sonfriorc at Milo, aod-in tho island of Sanlarina. . '• w^ays since, tho dltop but on nn 'OrrnnU with money from a Lottery ollloe InNew York. The Herald of tlio loth inst. mention's that the boy had been found dead ill the water, at one of the northern wharves, under sus picious circumstances. Wo learn, says tho Washington Tele graph Ural desptichoi woru.receivcd yester day,'at the Department of Stato, frojn Mr. liionre. our Minister to Colombia, 'which mentions that his reception was highly grayifying to him In every respect, from the distinguished kinducts and courtesy by which it was characterized—and we hail this circumstance as a . favorable omen, concerning, the general phjccts Of his inis- siou.-aitd at a strong ovidcnco Of ‘til* feel ings Which are entertained by that Govern ment towards this. Wo loam, likewise, from the same source, that Mr. Moore hid nt once colored upon tho discharge of Isis official duties, and -had already, succeeded in-accomplishing the instructions of his .Government, with respect to a.Very inter esting portimi of them, by procuring the ad mission nftltr jutlico & validity of most of the remaining claims ufuur citizens upon the Government Kv w-hicli lie is accredited —and that lie confidently anticipated, at tin distuut day, fium the friendly and con ciliatory time of that Government towards this; the same result with rospect to the rest. ' - . The final sClitemcnt ofilmsc first refer red to; only awaits the official formalities; which arc usual in such cases. His despatches contain intelligence keu lie of the conclusion of .« treaty of peace between Colombia and Peru. The land utf Plenty.—Indian Corn mahsej.is selling in the St.iteof Ohio al hrelve and a half vents per bushel; and a bushel will support a family for a wick. ■from the American Turf Ropijler. 'MANNER OF TOLING DitC'KS. Mr.F.ditdrIt may bemmiiini tuihe readovi iff your new work, lo hear the ori gin nml niaimei of toling wild ducks walk a ilog, little known until very recently, ex cept on the shore of the head of the Ches apeake bay. It hns'Ucpn 90 vrArs SlhCO this lUanheT f killing ducks was first discovered tp.the neighborhood nfllavrc de-Grace. Tradi tion says, tho discovery was -niado ‘by - inldtflo plaeo In iooitffy bphvccW UralT*tiH dirangogod oninpAniotiv anil tlio ninrVlcn tallies. They have ulrcmty lust some of the thought less gaiety of the former* arid ussiuneii n sliuht tiitgoof (lie other Tho numerous aspirants, designated - hero by tlio naiho of beaux, which at first surround cd tIrani mid »vi*re’received oiull a choice w ns made, nod bestowed irjran them doll- eu'e attentions, but bv im menus sonaitic- ulm ns •formerly, mid should one of them, either from ii’Mminco or obstinate hupos, •was .... _ _ sportsman, who, patiently waiting for 0 ' .perskri 1n offering his heart mid hand* the body nf ducks to feed wiihl!W»un *hot ‘'(ns t Answer "1 am engaged,** given with a United Statu Bank Stotlc~The New Ytirk Americunsays that after too receipt of the President's Message in that ciiy, U, Slates Slock fell from IS? 1-4 to The First Congress of the U.Stales sat in yew York. The first session of Congress \n Philadelphia was the First Session of the Second Congres, which began on the 2 Ith Qetobfer, 1791. The first session or Con gress at Washington, (where it has ever ainco sat) began on Monday, the 17th day if NuVCiofccrj 1890. TWENTY FIRST CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Wei».nksday. December O, 1829. IN SENATE. On£iotinn of Mr. Woodbury, the Sen te proceeded by ballot to the election of <i iiairntan of the Coinmittro of Finance when Mr. Smith of Maryland, was elected wiflinut nppoMtioti. The Pi evident (Mr. Smith of Md.) then .inn »unerd tho appoimiirant of tlio Sla.id ing Committees, as follows: Oi» Foreign Relations: Messrs. T.ize- wp|I» Sandfnrd, While, Hell, and King. On Finance: Messrs. Smith of Md., •mill) 6f S. C., Silsbee, King, and John son. On Commerce.: Messts. Woodbury,John sou, Silshcc. S-mford, and Forsyth. On Manujaclures: Messrs. Dickerson, (toggles, Knight, Seymour and Bibb. On Agriculture: Messrs. Marks, Willey, Noble. McLean, and Seymour. On Military Affairs: Messrs. Denton, (laniard, Troup. IlnmtMrlcks, and Livings, ton. On the Militia : Messrs. Tyler, Clayton Dudley, and Noble. On Naval A Put is: Messrs I (uyne,Taze well, llohins, Woodbury, nml Webster. On Public Lands: Mews. Barton, Liv ingston,'Kane. Ettfs, and McKinley. O i Private Land Claims: Messrs. Durn- . K.ino, Grundy, end Sprague Qp In.linfCAffairs: Messrs White,Troup, Hendricks, Dudley, and Demon. On Ctuirns: Me.'irs (toggles, 'Dell, Clij^e, Foot, and McLean. On the Judiciary: Messrs. Rowan, Mc Kinley, Webster, Kayne, and Frelinghuy- sei>. HOUSE OF (ItetMlKSENTATfVES. In the. House of Representatives yester day Air. Condict offered a resolution con cerning the appoint mnnt of tiro Committees whi' h. afte. some convers *t|on was l iid on lira table, on motion of Mr. Dudiauan.with the unilerstandii^g that it would be taken np*'o ilay, Jt that the (louse would then adjourn till Monday, to give lime to the Sp. akcrlo make his selections. A joint resolution ordering the Clerk to purchase filVy copies of the last volume of the Laws of United States w« read and laid on the table, (t was ordered on motion of Mr. J. W Taylor, that tho House proceed , to the election of a*Chaplaiu this day at 1£ o’clock. On Engrossed Bills: Messrs. Marks, Willey, and Grtindj. fin motion of Mr. Hendricks, it was Resolved, Tint n Select Committee, to consist of five members, be appointed on the subject of Roads -»nd Canals,with leave to report by bill or < ^wrwise. Messrs. Hendricks, Tyler, Webster, D idlt^y, and Ruggles, were appointed to be the committee. On the Post 0£ice and Post Ro/ds— Messrs* Bibb Burnet, Forsyth, Ellis, aud Seymour. On Pensions : Messrs. Holmes, Foot, Chase, and Chambers. On the District of Columbia: Messrs Chamheis, Tyler, llolnies, Clayton, and Sprngul. On the Continent Fund: Messrs. K me, Iredell, aud Knight. Deeembrr 11. In the Senate, yost6rd»y, different por 'tions of tho President’s message were, on motion* referred to the appropriate Com mittees. Petitions were presented- by Mr. Woodbury; and some changes were made in the committees as announced yesterday; ifter which, the Senate adjourned over until Monday. The House, yesterday, proceeded to tho elegiion of a Cdtaplnin, when upon the first ballot ^5 votes out of 177, *uch being the number of members present, svere given in favor oj the Rnv. Reuben Post. Tho Picsidem’s Message being taken into con sideration was, upon tire motion of Mr. Polk, of Tennessee,-referred, after consid erable discussion, to the appropriate Com mittees. The House then, an motion of Mr. Davenport, adjourned until Monday next. w ot'then the only chance of getting a *hot nt them on the water) saw them suddenly rtiise their heads nml swim directly to .tlio thpre; on looking lor the cause of this strange manuocVrts lie saw a red fox play ing on tho shore ; which attracted tlioir at tention very imtr.lt to their astonishment. An active sprightly dog is generally selec ted for lira service^ they ate tatig p l from their infancy to run after small pehldes, & tv lion taken to the lhore,l1ie upartsmtn, from hediind-tits blind,throws stones up down the stare, after which his dog rifns. Tho continued action df the-dog attracts tlio attention of lira ducks, and dray run to him. The only ^rt necessary is to keep your do ’ in constant nvi!ion : n red col-, our is'hest and a long bushy tail of great ndvsmagt^ 'Hfere are fehr dogs wlilfch gain celebrity in this c .parity ; thev generally become tno fond oi’the docks, and either stop tu look ntthom as they approach the shore nr lay down ; to. either case, your sport is spoiled Tlra canvass backs and red heads are tta best to tole, and they appear to ho dif t'eren ly operated nn. The funner comes to the dhg with head *erect, setting liigh on the water; soul ivligu near you, Iras, if 1 may usothe expression a kind of identic. I"ufc in the cyo, sriiefcos the lattermro more simlc'Jtiiho water, and appear nil onscious of tlfeif'approjch to the shore. Ducks ui-t veiy Ntraitg^ly sonratinras. I have seen n dog pin; without effect at one por, when by moving a short distance to wmther blind, the same ducks .would run to him as fast as rttov could swim. At orb er times have scon them'take no notice nf a Hog, when they Would run immediate ly into a red silk handkerchief tied to lira cud of a rain rod, and kept in constant motion on tho outside and in front of your blind. . To show tho valuo put on dogs, well trained to tiiis sport, it was u custom for mer ly for n dog to eet a share of the game, equal w ith each sportsman.* sweet frankness and nn indulgent' siWlc spun destroys all his illusions .without wounding Ills pride. Engagements nf. this* sort, preceding marriage,are very common not only in New York* t ut tlirouthout lira United States ; and it is vkc.cedingly rnf® that they pro not fulfilled w ith religious fi delity. * Public opinion, is vory severe nil this point, and does not -pare either of tlra two pnitics 'Which may dispose nf-thoii.- solves without the consent of tlio other. Shoekin/t Casually!—Gideon Alston and a beloved mid very youthful friend, were amusing themselves iast Saturday af ternoon in firing pistols, when an urcidcn tnl riischarg' from thut of tlio la tt t entor- vd tta body oT voting Alston, who ntl»red Imt a few words (and.iunnng ihcin, as utj tiuderstnud, nn txpii ss’nu of ..Ifccllon tu- words his almost.disnacted little cotnpnn ion)'hefore lie was a corpse. Alston wars tile youngest son of M. \V, AlM 'tr, Emj. uf Sparta, aged «'amt 1 «t» linctuiunonly piomising youth, and tint p. ido of his do hug patents.. W1i.it leml iv lira ciretttii- stance, if possible more uillictivc, is, that ho w*ns jui a visit to his "home—*'• eft It one,*'to p iss the vnnatiou holidays of Frtnklin Cullcge.—Hancock Adv 'COMMERCIAL. Datks vnmi (a|Vv.i»pool.::s:::::13tii Nov Datks rtruM llAVnt:.t::::t::t::i:::lgTit Nov Remarkable elevation of the Barometer.— Yesterday morning about sunrise, the tiler curv in the Durometer, in this city, indica ted tbe altitude of 80 05 inebas ; which (we believe) is a greater e evation than a- ny ever befoie noticed in New England.— The thermometer nj the same time stood at id or 10 degrees lower, llinn on any nth er morning, this autumn.— Bos. Centinel bth inst, , We learn that Mr. Prestons planter res ident about fourteen mires from this place has n sugar iiignnfactory^on a very exten sive scale, in successful operation. Ho is nt present, making at the rate of from 19 to 18 lihds evetv 24 hours, nnd should it he necessary, 29 m*v bo made with facility in tho samo time- We shall endeavor to obtain the particulars, ns to tlra number of hands employed, tlio quantity of land cttl tivated, nnd tlio sugar manufactured* on this plantation, which will afford our o«h citizens, who wish to engage in this lucra tive cultivation, ns well ns those who in tend to emigrate to the Territory, accurate data upon which lo make calculations. Florida Advocate. Wo are assured, froni a source entitled to all con«idir«ec, that tho Secretary of the Treasury has ordered all the vessels which were recently arrested in the Chesapeake and its Waters,—because of their names not being painted of the inropor colour and size »m their stems,— to’bs released and their paper* restored to them. In 'future how- eve'. we presume, such as hnvo been thus warned of their negligence, to wit, not h:.v ing their names nnd'that of the Port ottt of which they, sail, painted on the sterns in WHITE lettors of THREE inches, on o DLACK ground, will incur the penalties of lie Law. It may he proper tilso lo state that the late seizures Tor the negligence alluded lo above, were not made in virtue of any in stroctions to tlra nfficors-of Revenue Cut ters from the Custom House at Baltimore, nor from the Governmental Washington— but were the result nf a sense of duty re gulated hy the letter of the La\r.—Batt. Patriot. Cure for Gout, Sic,—The Natizio de Gi orno nf Rome, gives circumstantial details of several experiments .most successfully made on persons of everyngo and of both sexes, in that capital, for the rndieal cure of the gout, rheumatism; and sciatica, di seases which.have hitherto beenThought in, curahlq. The recipe consists in adminis tering to the patient, fotty eight doses of verv warm water ca»*h <loso to weigh ounces, 1 to be taken every quarter of an hour during lira paroxysm of the disorder The result of this potion, of which the ef fect is diuretic and excites perspiration, \% obtained at the tenth or eleventh, nnd sometimars at the first dose. . Tlra phvmi cians sav, that, although this quantity of drink may occasion nansea and .vomiting the deses should not, however, be diminish ed, and the remedy, which is cooling and antiphlogistic, is recommended by Drs Rasori nnd Thomaswni. n During the late easier)^ gale, a lobster was tpken on Nantaslfel.beach,.by a gen tleinsvff of Ilinuhain, syblcli weighed 21 pounds. Its clatvs wet e as large as lobsters of common size. It was sent to tlra city, nnd there pronounced tlio heaviest lobster, with one exception, that iVas ever seen in Boston. Ono superior to it w>» taken at Cape Cod, some years since, under the following circumstances: Admiral ■Cochran laid a wager of £90 with some gentleman in England, that he could pro. duce a larger lobster from America than was to be found in English water* He neer*dingly sent over to Corn.Hull to pro cure for him the largesl.he could find; tlra. latter-advertised, and shottly after, ono was brought in from the Cape, weighing 27 pounds! It gained lira wager. Hingham Gazette. U I am Engaged.' 1 *—The following is an extract from “The Journal of tlra Tour nf Lafayette in America,*' written by Mr. Lovatseiir, his Secretary. •Tlra American ladies are not more re markable for their severe conjugal fidelity, than the girls arc for their constancy to their engagements. At parties 1 have of ten had young ladies pointed out to me of eighteen or nineteen, who had been enga * Off* The atifosc: the Sm'arwiili I't male Asylum .11 uil that nil uteotiim will lie belli clock To Mimtiow, 'In tlio I'mbyteiIan Church, for (mutcoii Trunlui-, fur tlio rimrtnujenr, " Hoc III fntm- To nim-ml ttn artontlilcdnii act U «' ini'iil.rj to nil act innro fftet,**^ *' An Act In Drawing Received. fll IIII following a realm firnfl-n number, 1 in the UiclmioniTDuel, Lottery, GI«»No4. ' 31, 0, 90. "1, 00, S7, 9T, 00, 50. Holiler, of FtiEn.-will call for tlio Cash LUTHER’S f.olttry and Exehimge OJJice, ileo 15 Drawing O F-llic Vlrcinia Stale Loiter)’, Cla„, No 4. 91, tf, 30, t, 50, Y7, 97, 90, 5f. .Holiler. uf prize, will call for tlio caili lien .18. Eppingcr’s Lot levy Sf Exchange OJJice. Spanish Segars. Just rccriivd ptr sloop John Ghetalisr, so,o»te“-"“' xt.ro . 5 ciatv, of Crnckrrjr, conhiining blue iiaiirtnl 'Ewer, and HaTifl.,aii liniicllf.il London Yea. Forsnloby 8MV.HEtUtCRT.l d.o IB SJAV.k.NNAM, EX POUTS, DcO. 18. Ship Grprge (Tinton, H14 bale* Upland Cotmn 12 do Sea Island AUGUST A, Dec. 10. Cotton c.uines in freelv, ami prices have (Inclined 1 4 of a cent. Most of the sales from wagons are made at 8 a 8 :-4.—We note 7 a 8 3 4. Freight 1,25 per bain. l*he sto :k uf groceries is large, anil prices generally about the same us in our Ust re port. MACON, Dec. 12. A great quantity of cotton hat been brought to market this week—from 900 tu 700 ha es per day. There lias been a tie* rme^jiistified by intelligence from other markets; but in addition tu whii.li, tlraie has been and is, a temporary want of funds, which lins depressed tho market i little; this, wu believe, aod hupe, will lie tho case, hot asliorttimo—We quido-frum -7 1-2 to u—prime selections, 8 12 IT. Mobile, Dec. ^.—Cotton—choice, none, good, tin 0 1 4; good fair, 8 0-4 a 9; fair, & 3 4 a 8 1-2;*ordinary, tiuno. r rom thv iV. U. Uom. intelligencer Nov. 28. We have now 108 sail of shipping in port, of all descriptions. 31.arc Mpt ne rig ged and arrived Intely with full cargoes of merchandise, which causes the Levon appear quite uuiniated so far ns re gards the bustle attendant on the discharg ing and rocciving of goods. The weather, since the middle of the week, lias Imeii cool and boisterous. Business is improv ing, but cannot be considered generally biisk, owing to tlra Ion state of the west,. ci n waters. Wi lrave but fow nlterntitms to notice in the market this week, und none of importaiiee. Cotton.—The demand is limited, owing to tlra supply on 1iand being too sninll tor extensive operations The sales of the week have been respectable, and nearly all for tho French market at from M I £ els. down. As yet we have heard nothing do ing for England or om Northern innmifac torieF. Using tlra Liveruool'cla sification, we quote Louisiana & Mississippi, viz Ordinary Middling Fair 0 a 9 1-2 Good Fair 9 1 •£ a 10^ fair demand. Good Ac Fine 10 1 2 a I I ^ Sugar and Molasses, on'tlie plantation, are still scarce, owing to tlra peculiar back nv ai doess of the season, and so far we have been tumble to hear ofnffy heavy contracts for either article. The weather at present is favorable for grinding the errne, and should it continue so for uno niontli, the yield will no doulit prove more favorable than was anticipated some time back. Lnudiiij* 90 bill. North.-in Gin 20 do do W iiiskey 20 do do Rum 100 do Potatoes 20 bids Apples 20 firkins G Nlien Uniter SO half bids Fulton Market Reef 10 do do DncUw Irani Flour For sale‘by COlIRNAt MILLER. dee 18 $s(Mioo Union Canal LOTTERY. OF PENNS VLVANIA. LLAH* NO. XIV. Was drawn on tlra 17lli Inst, in Phila delphia, ami will he received here nn the 28th lust* 80 Numbers -dl drawn bal lots. SCHEME: MARINE LIST PORT OP SAVANNAH- 1 prize of ^8o,udo £ 10,000 t «» 9,000 1 •* 4,210 10 <• 1,000 10 it 000 10 •i 900 10 it. . 400 10 M Y. 600 28 11 200 o i it mn And others ot smaller deimniin ttioiifumuun ting to . •- • $97^760. rickets y sio no Halve*, 5 00 (In.irlen, 2 So . Ollier, ill tbil .(ilumliil xclient. ullemlei lo nt LUTHER’S Lottery and Exchange Office. dec IB $80^000. UniouCatinl LOTTERY, OP PENNS VTA'A NIA. CLArirt NO. XIV. XVte ilrairn on tbe I7ih inn. in Pliibi- ilel|ihln, nnd u-ill bu rcocivvU burn tin Die 211th inst. fill Numbers—0 ilraun bullots. SCHEME: ^ enforce an act prescribing the s n.im.i.nlttli.B ‘l ives i„ thi. " f ttlso to prevent the Im-cMmg. „ n i H carrying o,.toftbe S ECTION 4. Anil bo it furltuHn,. Ml, Tlml it any enpuin of , Jj! c ! niHilner, or oilier person or .persons Tl transport, entice, carry nway.or i,,,."! 11 or sluill titieuipt tu trnnspuri, ,ntl« ,' ' 1 «*»*. f " inveigle, or sli.ill nbl, abet.’ ’ nifyitise as,hi -or he Instrumental i„ iiniis|ioriiii ion, removal, entlflng, i n „ ' I11115, or uoing, running, or eorryina 0111 of the Slate of Georgia of ail, f ' .perron olieiilor, i lsiminu or pretcnilin.? oltilni to bulrco, wliu shall not have L? genuine ori-tlfle.nu of -registry of fm.,1 1 ibtlv tssuciI to him nr her as aforesaid "for personx so offending shall 1io indicted as -for a misdemes, , and shall bo punished by imprisonm™ the rninimilij.il nf llto county, at ,| le .. Q erellun of the court, and such pe uo . „ persons and -each nml ovorv one of shall also forfeit and pay rjie sum uf.S for each alienee xo ciiminitted, io b, furor |*osicntt-dby action of debt lire ease in Ilia nnme of tlio Smie, |„ " eoiirt lioVHig cfoHipi4cnt jurisdiction ih,,/ of, nt any-time within 5 years after ill commission of the offence, ono half? which said-forfeiture when recerered ,yi bo in the use of the state, and rti, 0Ih J half to lira use of tlio informer j ami belli, duly iff the Artnruey General^T, llnitnr Geneial, who tluill bo KtsiEtted'wr 0| pnintoil In prosecute tire pleas .f ,i a IStiiti- in the county >- Irare tlio said , t|i '• is coznizalilo to sue nnd ptuaecme Ur on siiui wliennvertie sluill be idlbrniriof,., such olfenee : I’rovided nevn tlu-kn t-j; ii shall and may hr lawful for tl)) , VA pels 11 to sun and prosecute for Kidu n ifaucliullor-ey 01 solicitor generalilniijjl have previously sued or proiccincd ib,,,. for. Sec. 5. And ie it farllttrnaclti Tlie,' no culorul seaman arriving fioin nnyim,u whnlrfyyy texcept lroni|inn, in HnulliCn., oliuaj shall be suffered to Inave the mail in wlnili they have arrived. In any pun is 1 lilts state fy.,111 the hours of six o'ciuck n the eriiuitig -until five III the siiceeediia morning, and it shall be the dmy ofeui cuplain iff n vessel having such snuim, as aforesaid no hoard,to report tu llto chi Iiingrstrnle uf the city or town »heie 1! vessel is, a particular -desciipiion o( seamen, and their names, sml the captain shall give bond tilth ton seem In tbe Slim of $100 for each, si-bm.iti nfs said, payable to tlio chh-t magistrate t<io i-itv nr town where tlio vessel is, con Honed for III-- maintenance ofeachiMing| fur Ihp retaining -eudii'Oii board liis n| v-ssel, ns is above reqniied, and furHa.l king, reilioving, nnd carrying away of said seamen when tbe vessel dr, nhetb-r-by the nrliules entered in. said (tori af thi,state be ijpoit ofdii or nor. * Sen 0. Aud it tt /urthsr enacted, T if the said captain shaft violate nr nm: perform itny urtlio provisions or Cundji of said blind sn-oiilcred imo.il shall he duty of the aforesaid chief magistrals direct the solicitor general of tliecia wsnjsv, oi lecmilerof I lie city in xlikli vessel may fire. or-om)iluy any Jttlitiior nttiirnry to site the same in any coon ring competent yttrisdlctinn, and Hit mount ri-cuvettd on said hand shall pnid -tnio the treasury of such town or iy.' S*c. 7. And It it fuHhn rnactrd. all laws mid parts iff ln >a niililntingagzi 1 Ilia aci be and (lie same are heiebv up ed . Assented to tOlli Dec. Uil. dee Iff £50 1 Prize of 330.000 2 do 10,000 2 ciu 9,000 1 Jo 4.210 10 do 1,000 10 <lo 0/)0 10 do 900 10 do 400 10 do 300 28 do 900 -91 do 800 &o. Sc Co &C. Ticke’s, • $10 Halves, 9 Qunrters, 2 50 Eighths, 1 25 ARRIVED. Sloop Geo Washington, fm Heyward’s mill. I0U tea lllce to t’DeVillers. CLEARED. Ship Geo Clinton, lUtvson, Liverpool. W. Gaston, SAILED. Ship Julius Offisar.M’Mullen,Liverpool. Ship I.ncss, Sassalle, llavie. Ship Win I’enii. Fanik, Livcrpnnl.' Itrig Frances, Dm fey, New York, lirig 4ca Island. Atwood. Boston. Brig Stranger, Hull, Havana, ling I’andnro, E well, fit. Barts. Philadelphia, Itaynmnd, Newborn Sclir Mary Adams, Kibcron,Turtle III ver. Sloop Express. Curtis, Alexandria. Sloop Othello, M'Auley, Ogathys, S Ci Sloop Mary Howard, Brigga, Sstiilns. Revenue cuftor Georgia, on a cruisc.' MEMORANDA. Tlio sleain packet J. D, Mongin,hence at Charleston. The ship Percival, for this port was en- terml for loading at Liverpool 2d tilt. The sloop William, up at Charleston for this port. Orders attended to at EPPINGER’S Lot It nj and Exchange Office dec 18 State Bank Stock. Jj^OB sale at El'PINOEIt’S don 18 Exchango oliice. tlier in Cliina ailcnding to esiminercial Ini slness, and a third dangorolisly employed in.tlio whale fishery, in the mpst distant seas. Young girls thp« engaged, hold the Sugar. ged, and of whose future hiislmnds, one -J K IIIIDS St. Croix Sugar, land- was in Europe, pursuing hts slndies aim M. fiViiig from ship Macon 00 ps twino Bagging saperior quality For sale hy . geo, GORDON, dec 1, i.a 34 Fresh Figs, Chairs, &c. Landing Jrom setir Mystic ~ DO/, FANCY CllAIKS 100 drums fresh Turkey Figs In Store. Bnstqn Mess Beef • Prime I’m k 50 coil. Rgle Rope Blacksinilli's bellows different ' " sizes . 89 qr casks Alareells Madeira 'Wine Hbls Philadelphia pilot Bread £90 hills No 9 Mackerel 190 bundles Eastern Huy Boxes Port Wine Newspaper Ink £ light Hiding-Wagons For salo hy CANDLER & DAVIDSON. den 18, Sugar Cane. . &5,©o© R i»r E * 1,1- * — - dec 18 U. HABERSHAM. 159c (saifflry & Lt^vici. Off# fir sale the fullouing oriiikiuc'' ted of the best and tehctcd lor Ikt nisi fz.ih DOZEN L. P. LeacockJM OXP taWIno •* 100 ih*en old Bramine Mti SVine Do do Palo- and Broun Winn l£ do Wine £ pipes Old Madeira Bines 'draft 100 dog. old !.. P- Port Wine £9 boxes Muscatel do SO do Si. Estcpho rnedoed Wine 40 do Lafiile Wine SO baskets Choice Cliio 50 boxes Sadlergnc Wins 0 pipes old Cocnno P'"“* 4 do Holland Gin 5 puncheons old Jainahf; 0 bills old Moiiong '/te/» v 40 dozen Cordial assorted £5 jars preserved Fruits AMO 10 hlids St Croix Sugar >00 bids N. O. do 1 jp hags prime green Coffqe 10 do lllnck I'eppei 00,000 best Spanish Sugars 50,000 do 2d quality do 50,000 American do 00- boxes Spermaceis Candid 190 do Nhgro Pipes 50 do yellow fiuttji £5 kegs No 1 twist Tokjeed 10 boxes CnrendlsIiTnksK* *00 reams svrappiuz paper £5 casks Malaga Wine 10 do Teneriffo do 00 bills N F. Gin £5 do Po nines 150 shoulders Bacon 10 bags Hazelnuts 0 hbls Brnxil nuis >0 casks white ivino Vinces' >000 bushels Alluin and M'3 ground Salt 0 lihls simdted llecf 20 93 Holts Butter Bunin* . 10 do do Wine do 100 kegs cut Nalls all sizes 50 do hogs Lard V 10 firkins Goshen Bmie'-V I 3 boxes Pino Apple tj ieL 10 do Starch 25 do Mustard 10 do No I Chocolate 25 do Vermlcdl • • , 10 do while and y« 110 Casks of j quart and P 1 1 uvu . 20 qr chests l | y‘” r i. If !re» Fiffs, S MYRNA FIGfii'-now fruit" InDrums Just received and for vale by dec >5 Ci A. W99PRUe(\ £5 barrels > Con0 | Fl“"' 5 8 Pi5oWa^ doc >7 ,58, ‘