Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 19, 1829, Image 2

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TSSK^aiv FREDERICK 8. FELL, CITT FllINTEH* llnilv l'nper eight dollars pur annum, CminU' Paper.. tlx dollars pur annum. PAYABLE It* ADVANCE. All News, mid Now .Advertisements ap pear in liotli papers. j (E/“ Ofllco in Hickson's three story oriclt building, on the Day, near llio Ex- cliatiite, bctn'eoii Hull apd Rrnytou-strects. ii sax ssaata aaasafc SAVANNAH MARKETS. December 10, 1880. (Il'lmluah Price Current,corrected weekly) e== te* m SAVANNAH. Saturday evening, Deo. - id. llritisli Dry Goods, 55 a 03 1 -ii per cents ndv. 1 Reef, prime, SO 75 mess, $0 85 llacon, 0 n 7 1-2 cents per lb. *• Hams, 9 Hiiltcr.Norlliern, 17 a 18 cts per Hi. > Hogging, Dundee & Inverness, £0 a St els. Brandy, Cognac, Otar.l, "Duptiy Si Co's., brand, 16irr\Mf'Cts. B ** ether brands, 1 a ITS 1-2 Colton, New Uplands, 0 o 10 " Inferor tu good, 1 S-.1 ” " prime, 0 1-8 a 10 Sca : Isiands, se o 80 Corn, per bushel; 50 a 55 Candles, Northern Mould Tallow,TO all 1 dull. •' 'Georgia, 15 a 16 Sperm, 21 a 25 Cheese—7 a O.ijull. Crockery, 25 a 33 per rent adv Colter, lluvanna Green,priiue.ll 1-2 a 15 1-2 " Other, qualities, 111-8 a 141-1 Flour, Philadelphia,Baltimore, Richmond and Alexandria, SO " Canal. #5 50 a Gin, Holland, 00 a 110 Novthern, 00 a 31 llay, prime Northern, 1st quality, 50 a 55 cents. llvson Tea, 100 a 110 per lb. lion Swede's 3105 a 112. per Ton of 8210 lbs. Lard, fl a 7 - Lumber, yellow pine Ranging Timber, $4 06 , Steam saw ed scantling £18 l’lonk 315 Flooring boards S20 Diver Lumber,Hoards,Planks Si Scan tling, $10 a 12 Quartered 11-4 inch flooring liquids, .*14 White Pine Boards, clear, $17 n 18 Merchantable, SO o 10 W. O. Hogshead Staves, $15 al8 It O. “ “ 10 a 12 Shingles, rafted, “ 3 " boated, “ 3 1-2 n 4 Mackerel, No. 1, 5 50 “ 2, 4 75 “ • 3, 3 51) a 3 82 1-2 Molasses, W. India, SO a 28 N. Orleans, 32 a 33 ,0'snaburgs, 0 1-2 a 10 - . Oil, Sperm, winter pressed, 70 cts. Summer strained. £8 Olive, 4 1-2 a 5 Linseed, iDntch) 8$ Povk, prime, 10 a 10 £5' mess, 13 a 13 25 Porter. 3 a 3 1-4 11fco, 2 25 n 3 Rum, Jamaica, 00 to 1 25 “ Wist India, 75 • 80 " N. England, 83 a 85, dull Soap, yellow, 5o 7 cts per lb. dull Salt, Liverpool, 40 cts. Sugars, Havana, white, none. • - Brown, 9 1-8 a 10 Muscovado, 8 3-4 a 10 St. Croix, 0 1-8 a 10 cts. New Orlenns, 8 a 0 Refined Loaf, 10 1-2 a 18 *• Lump, 15 a 15 i-2 Tobacco, Kentucky, Geo. Ac. 3 a 5 Manufactured, do. 8 a SO Tallow, 8 a 0. Whiskey, hi bids. 49 cts srnree. EXCHANGE. On England, none. France, none New York, CO days, \JgQ a 1 1-4 dis, and SO days, 5-8 a Snjfdis. Bank Checks, 1-2 per” jirem. Philadelphia, 1-2 <• •• Baltimore, 1-2 " ** Charleston. 1-2 “ “ Hank of Maeqn, 1 a 1 1-2 per ct. dis Bank U. 9; lulls. 1-4n t-2 premium Darien Bank Notes, llrauch 1 per ct. dis. , N. Carolina, S. B. Notes, 5 dis. Blato Bank of Georgia, payable at the Bran ches other than Augusta, and Millcdge- vitle, la-1! per ct.dis. South Carolina Rank Notes, par. FREIGHTS. Liverpool, l-2d dull. France, 1 1-8 New York, 125 cents per hale, l’roiidcnec, SI 1-4 a 1 1-2 REMARKS. Colton.—Since our last rbport Uplands have been in good request, at last weeks prices, and heavy Sales have been effected ut 0 a 0 3 8 for common to good lots, prime lots command 0 1-2 to 0 8-4 anil fancy brands Iff. Wo quote from 8 to <0 cts - In Sea Islands but .little havo been • done and prices range from 21 to 25 and Upwards. nice—From 800 to 800 tieices have been sold during tiro week and the demand is steady—ii goes off as readily ns ii is re ceived at prices withio cur quotations front 2 1 -I l» S3. Corn—Tliore are no'Cargoes afloat and - the stock on hand is liglrt—it retails at On tr05cls. By lire Src.im Packet J. B. Monein, we Ir.ivo received Charleston papers of J'ester day liiorning. Nothing nowv We invite the nttominn of oiir readers, Id the very able report uindCtlto ldtlrl lilt, by Col. Mybrsfrdm the joint committee on the'state of the Republic, to whom that part of ihe Governor's Message was refer red. It is at oncoTlrm ami tstiipcrnte. Appointment hy the President in -Die Recces of the Senate'— Anthony Holler, of Mississippi, to bo CHirge d'Aflbits 01 the United States, nt Mexico. John M. Ilowye.r, of Alabama, to be Consul ul the United Stateii. for the port ill* Guazacuuteo.ih place Of dins Douglass, removed. '. John G.Rokct, of New York, to lie Coasul General of the United Stales, Switzerland. fdr Mrs. Gilfcrt, lute of (he Theatre, has o- pened a school for \ouitg Indies In New York. GEGRG1A LEGISLATURE. IlKgonT OS THE TABtr. The Joint Committee on tin) statOofflia Republic, lo n bum was referred .*u much of the Govetnilr's Message, as - relates 'to the Tariff.nml tho resolulifllis ufllie Slates of Mississippi and Lauisiuiui', Vospeetfully lUCKUliTI Thai the slllljcet. referred 'lit libs lost none ol the Intcie'atTltnr.hod m it, dud - its importuncVln relation to the prosperity .of the Southern Slates increases,us link* ilev'fi* lopes its effect* upon those srclhms of tile Uuihn, which are opposed lo those which supported Hie measure, llio evils ol which were anticipated, ami have hcun felt, the benefits of winch utue predivled, and have uoi been realised. Thu advocates ol the system, so pariliii and so exclusive, nrq untiring In their industry, ami their ardour increases in proportion in the fallacy of their predioiions, ami the unfortunate and disas tious result of their spcclllalions. Small bodies acting Inconcert, with plans judi- Eiously nn.mgcd for the nllainiiient of tho object dosired, are more to he feared -and The Vice President of llio United Stales and Richard II. VVHdrr.'Esq. Representa tive to Congress fruiii Georgia, strived in Washington on the I lib last. - PcririvronCr.—We HaVe already noted tint the expiess with the President’s 'met- segu at rived at Fayetteville In 3 hours ami 12 minutes from Raleigh—00 miles. It would have been carried even, in less time than this, blit one of the horses employed fell through a bridge, and broke bis leg.— The rider however'proceeded on foot, at a fall fun,"to the next stage. . We have received from John Bachiott. jr. of St. Mary’s, Goo-gin, says the Char leston Courier,a very l.itge, and In appear ance, a fine Oranic, the gromli of his grove near St. Mary's. We aro assured in w eight, w hen taken Iront Ilia tree, was 17 ounces, aud although ii has since di minished In size and weight, it now mea sures a little Over 12 indict in circumfer ence The Oratlges produced in the neigh horhon.l nfSt. Mary's arc reputed to he, in quality fully equal to those of St. Augus tine—and this season the cittp is said to he abundant. A correspondent of llie Charleston Mor- cury, among other remarks respecting the late destructive fire at Camden, in South Carolina, relates the following curious cir- vuniMancu. “A very novel,ami perhaps imparillelfd sight is now to be seen in this part of the town, (where the sides of two squares on llroad-street are destroyed ,ihd irlieic o- ven a tiled roof wav no guaranty orsjtfoty.) Ii is the post and sign-of tha Jackson IIo- lei, which is the only combustible thing that remains—It bean a rude fUitiak of the Farmer of Tennessee, Who is now, as i( uc c trlili grief; f om his lofty and Inne- some slnliofi, looking over llio continuous ruin. Tile post Is of pine, anil Viands with in thirty four inches of the place where a green pride ofTmtia tree stood, which is well known not to bo very igneous in its composition; yet the tree Is reduced to ashes, und nought hut the stump of it left. It was indeed marvellous to see the picture of that care worn face, gleaming through tho storm, when the whole space was filled with furious fames and Cutting fur. brands Now, as it will not lie admitted that this is the season of mtiuclcs Or remarkable id- terposiiioh.'query. How shall we philosoph ically, aero tit for it 1" The nlimhbr of fires ihat has oc'c’nrieil in Now York since 1st Jan. 1820 is one hvndrtdand thirty tight. The number In 1828 between Jan. 2d and Dec. Sd waS one hundred mid thirty ope. and the esti mated destruction of property thereby $080,403 Allhniigli tile number of fires during the present year has been some what gicalnr, y. t the destruction of prrfpcr- ly is considered In have hem much less.— Hie average of fires, is one ill about 2 1-2 days. Ill the Supreme Judicial Court at Bos ton, a case of much importance to the pro prietors orte-al estate, has lately been deci ded. The plaintiffs J. S. Tyler, and others, as heirs of R.TjIur.fur many years v.liiefJus- ticenf Vermont, claimed the possession of a parcel of land near Funuicl Hall, on which Mr. Hammond, the delondant in 1625 c- reeled one of his stoics.. The Jury retur ned a Verdict for ihc plaintiffs. Several law questions being reserved for the full court. One of Hie most extraordinary cir- cunisfanccs in IhidcnSe says the Courier is :that the claimants founded their demand on an ancient deed executed in their ancestor, William Tyler, fn the year 1720, and not recorded till 1827 or 1828, a century and upwards after. Notice, fT^UFl undersigned has received a (rcsl. H. supply of Garden ScedVput up ex pressly for this market hy life Shaker’s So.- cioty, warranted of tho best and freshes* Quality, which ivilJ ho sold low if appJied lor si.on. AI.SO A lot of Georgia tSyrup, just landing, on retail or by the barrel. WM. P. CLARK. ^ 4co lo Tho “Memoirs and Correspondence 6f Tliomas Jeffer3on, late President of llio United States,” aio announced for imme dime publication, hy Mes»rs. Colburn anti Uenily. New Ruilitiglon st. London. The private'papers so famed in our ajmnh, and so closely connected uith the history of our own country, will, we think, (says the Courier) be perused with no femalt degree >f curiosity. Dr. McHenry's now Comedy of “Love Poetry, or a Modern Genius,” had .a ve y flattering reception', on its first represen tation in Philadelphia; cautiously watched, than largo assemblies Who nru ttttt actuated by one iinplilse or in fluenced hy ono sentiment, and no motive acts more powerfully or hinds more closely, than ilurt of self-iutercsr; it is aided in '-its operationJiy avnrice and intrigue, hy run ning and r-rfschood, nod finme cons' quoi)- cos are disregarded ifnttccoss is tUicntlu .t upon its clfirrls. That those foV ^ both tint Tanfif was ottiictcd are a minority, ‘that they act witli a union of design, aud have hut oirospirit, is not a iHattcr ofspcHilaticn hut of fact. To cotintchict and defeat their operations is to be.blfccted hy pursuing an open aud decisive opposition, w hich is sup ported hy the best interest of our country, aud every soptinicnt of honorable and cor reel feeling; that this opposition should bo tempered with mildness and calmness is neces*.*irv, that those vho aro supporters of the Tnrilf, may’bo convinced‘that it is the oppositions of judgement/ of reason, aud of patriotism, ami dot bf pusdon; that it is an vppositiuii, which has for its cud, the preservation of thb < dnstimtion, tho harmony of the union, and the safety and’ security of our institutions ; that it \\ one which wilt not cense, although it may ho for a time unsuccesiful.riud that it will rise with icuovated strength from ovciy defeat, so that it fumlly will unite not alone the sympathies, hut the action and concert of those who are situated even amidst the monopolists, but are not actuated hy their avaricious am! grasping spirit. To eiiter into an investigation of tha principle* up on winch the 2'nrifl’ was imposed, would be to travel over a wider range of discus sion than your committco contemplate; and to account for the activity which pro duced the importunate petitions to Con gress on the subject, would only be to an sdyxe combination* which were formed from impure motives, and moved to action by interested aud selfisli principle;. The frequent and reiterated accusations made a- gainst the Southern States, are only id accordance with the ptun of proscriptioji which the inanufsciiireis would carry into eflcct against all those who denounce their sy»tei\> and support tltelr doiiiincintions,by an appeal to facts irresistible und conclu sive us any postulate of (ho niati'icinatichin. It lias been said, and truly said, wo can not compete with the manufwtciurcs of England, und that the “American Sys tem” a term which was adopted to mislead and omlomldj and given for tho attain irinnt bf politic;!! objects and office, would, iii its prosecution compel its sponsors to resort to all those petty arts which, with honest men, produce disgust aud bring d»* feat fipoll even practical and beneficial measures, when thus supported. Tho dcm«e and idle population of an old and corrupt government requite resort to inge nuity to employ their surplus population ; a young and vigorous country with its en ergies active, and its resources unbounded needs not the exercise of legislation to di rect its labor, it* skill of its ingenuity. With iM geographical limits extensive und iinex|dored ‘ llio march of iiiiud”leit.fi'6e,it finds in its progress the atlainniPiit of its de sires, which in old and narrower boufidu- ries woufd seem mere'visions of iniagiua tirm or Utopian dreams sketched hy the pencil of ine philosopher or the ideal pic- lino of poetic fancy. Thb wilds which A- ihoric&n perseverance has penetrated, and made the thriiling & fruitful abodes of ele gance, bf case, and of refinfcfncut, evince (hat the spirit which would subdue such difficulties, craves not thb fostering power ot Legislative patronage, to erect vast man uf during establishments, l pamper over gi «*n w call h,or nfiri lire inordinate av a rice. 1’lie manufacturer* of” America enter the field ol competition finder the most unfa vorable auspibies when contrasted with tho’sc of Groat Britain, anrf this arises dot from the constitdiion .1 and fair opposition which theii striritbsts provoked, but from the very fact That they are kept rW opera tiou alone by Legislative ciraCfflienls. while the inarilifactnrers of Great Hrifiiifi' havc l.i'rgc capilnh, the whole of which are employed In* flieir factories and tl>6 machi nery ha*, heed nmdeied perfect by (tme,ex perience, practice, and all tho^ Science which human ingeintiiy ha*for co ttfrfes, brought to their aid. The suh-divisiofi of labor increases the beauty, durability and perfection of the raw material when man nfaciured^' and gives employment k their su^dus population, /ii a ^oim'g^oun try like the U.S foi tunes have been made, and capital created by the industry of in dividual exertion, and have nut descended, increasing and applied to one'object, fo 1 centuries; as if the fact fn tile AM and set tied Kingdom of great' KriV.ii'n. Labor too is cheapor, for here with extensive mid fer tile lauds inviting-to agriculture,the hardy ami industrious son leaves the spot of hi* nativity, mid supported hy his adventurous spirit, is found amidst foiosts which were deemed unpenetrable and hi a short time llif rudeness of natnre giVes placd to the beatifies of art, and yield* t'«s the i dustry <11 IliOftl (llAllt.-.i titliar onMiilrln. tt-lini*#. it etfrrlod upon it lhe Impress of pAtriothnl. nay of divinity itself. The sole, the bnly answer to argument is, will it ho to oqr in terest, will it add. torour wealth, will it con dued to our power to repeal a law so odi ous in its features,callunitous ill Its efiects, und oppressive In its operations; blighting niid dostroying like the s>iroG of the tlescrt. Tf their love 6f tho$o synipafltloi bliioli should hind ihe'pcnpl? of this Unjon to* gether 1* invoked, we ftro accused of tabling doctrines dmtgeroiis jo .its exis tence and propagating opinion* treasonable add disorganizing:- Nd course cun ho |»ur sited.hut will bq misrepf.eseotutMm moa>u»o adopted hut will lie distorted ; but we are bound by every priuciplo of self pipscivn* tion to persist in an opposition lo a system, 'calculated to reduce llio Southern States to a villunngo more odious than the . colo nial bondage under nldch we.oitco gtmin ed. A system which imposes, taxes upon every article we consume, mid every pro duct wq grow, the extent und duration of which is ti$ unlimited us the .desires and tho avarice of those for whose benefit it was enurled, Toslered uqd sustained.— Your CnuuniUeo "feel confident that g meek spirit of xubmissinn, silent aud uc- quiesccDt, would receive the unqualifieo approbation of the monopolist, und the praises of tho timid, the weak and tliti w av ering, hut it would only sticngihon more jirmily tho invaders of power, aud rivet ‘inoro closely the.chains.which gall and fret us. They would iespui tluliy recommend a steady and firm resistance to the T<ui(f, and un adherence (o the rolnnn pledge which w'e have gfveii to resist hy nil consti-' tmioiinl means this unhallowed iufringi*-. ineiit uf our lights, nssuringour siitor states who are opposed to the rfioasure, that wu Will give free and waffu co-operation jti every plan which ciistiros licit (ltd inudifica tlon, hut a total rejirM of tho prntbe.Uug systbm.—Your Cbmmitteo therefore re commend the adoption of the following ro solution: Whereas tin? T.irilV act fif IC20 is partial and onoioos in h.; efTcOts, opera ting ns a tax uponouc snetion ol the Union, for the benefit ofthc other, impoverishing and rendering unproductive the industry qf those who do n6t sock legislative aid, and destroying gradually ihosu sympathies which have united tho remotest extremities of our country, rcnde.ing her respectable in peace, and formidable in ivar. .And whereas the state of Georgia is anxious that her lights should udl tie yielded, or her as sent given to any act ((.ingoioiii to the ha r mony of the whde for the advantage nf the tew, which is uncalled for by the situation of the country, our foreign or our domestic relations destructive of that mutual Inter charge of feeliuc: between foreign countries and our own, annihilating our commerce, diminishing mu revenue and destroying the value of our agricultural products, an.1 making this most fertile portion of the Un ion, worve than a barren wavto. lie it therefore resolved by tho Stale of Gfeorgia in general Assembly met, Thai dir Senators he instructed, mid our Itc- presentntives requested to use their best iHbrts, and their warmest co-operation in obtaining a total repeal of tho Tariff Act of 1820.—Georgittii. elletl, have not slumbered. But It 1» only now that tlicyTeol tlteii efforts In sufficient train, tu.nsk frmn llteir fellow cHI*ens ften orally, tliel'r oo-opotnllim In compRlirlR their lung clierlihed design, They now find themselves at llio vety (Itresltitold of suoofss, anil only l.0(f h frlemlly tmpuLb from tho ptihlie, lounter rite door. ■ With an enllrtf confluence—5 onnftdefil'o rekultlng frgtn t|to alucrity tvilli wliidlt ilto ladics.nftltis city, of every creed, have vul uAieered t|relr time, uml their talents, tn give full effect fn ifib exlilliitimi sli.it will bo ofrorCd—tlmt their n|ijienl will meet with n csrrcs|)ondlng feelh.’e,front nil Hint are dls- jiosed to ndVanco the privileges of Christi anity. they rospoctfully submit iliolr |)'roton «ion>. * Tltn papers in Augusta, MilledgcviVle, Reaitfnrt and Cllfflesinn, will or.nfrr a fa vor on the Ladies of the Association, by gluing this nnliee a few insertions. I Vi..'.—I ... I I. I .. - l-..i COMMERCIAL Dates Hiom Live - root..:'::;i:::lflTii Nov. Dates riroji IIAViiE.‘.:::Y:::i:;;:t:12TH Nov. For Darien. Tho slonn nePiune. Will sail w|tlM*| l e.papdJ l '* f p, freight or passage, having g.tqd aeo immo y dalious. apply In tl IB Captain on board » Jones, upper wlinrC or to CLAGHOIlN&WOon ■den 10 200c For Charleston Via Ji fort. Tho Steam racket John David MonqiW 1 Will leave IlnltutA wharf on Tuksuav. '’ohnixo nt o o’cloii Fur ftolghl or. pussuge, npply on Imnit) J JNU. \V. LONG. | dec 19 For Augusta. Tho'Steam Pubtct Geo. Wahiixotok ,, C«Pf. J. Curry wlopf. on TUESDAY MOUNlNo!''wo bhitr Ur t£ ur apply <„, deo III .. J ;' V ' L0N0 ’ Agent. Savanna**. KxronT*. Dec. Ifi. Ship Sarah Darker, Liverpool, 1235 bales Upland Cotton vast dominions arc ip the possession of few lordly land holders, hero cnth citizen can acquire more soil than he c^n culii vato, dnd’ma'y eXcreitfe his art or his jci cnfce in making it productive or profitable, But it were unnecessary exhaustion oftime to rnuson oh the disadvantages, tho disas trous' consequences, and'(lie baiieful'efllcct* produced from IhoTarift’; to pile reason upon reason, to add argument to argument would hot convince those fo whom they ore addressed. The manufacturer of woolens,of cotton,of iron,\ of hemp, woufd turn a deal |ear t«? cvcrjr sO^stioqqf wisdom, 1 hough [for the Savannah UEPUBbicAN-1 Itlt. Etfiior:—As the good people of this ity had oficn been reproached for doing thing* hy hulves, thoy became determined in 18C5, to remove tho cause of-this ntcit- sation, by resolving to raise two monumrnis lo the diemo.ry of two distinguished goner •ils of oar Revolution; and as usual, m such occasions, made a great noise. This noise, howeter, did not raise the wind— therefore we could not raise the monu ments. What was to (id done? There was not cash enough to raise a monument to each of the heroes. It was tnernfuro sn gestcil. that as the fwrjf worthies Greene And Pulaski, had fought in the same eattsc, and were actuated by the «anio mqiive*.lt Would not ho improper to inscVihe their names on one and llio same stone. This course wns adopted. Homo ofjhn wisp-acres, howe vor,were of the opinion that as one was only the half of two, we worn still doinff things hy halves. This suggestion, although it croated a mopienthry alarm’ wns quieted with the reflertiomf, (hat the original plan could be completed at some future clay and another moiirfment erected. But alas, how difficult to “tearn old dogs veto tiicks. tf All the efforts which have been madeto ftyofri the proveihial reproach have only resulted in stamping it upon us fo-ever, for the plan which has been, adop ted is half Aft obkjmsk, being a flat n'mn- uiiiein of the^erf taste bf finr Jlut soil, a standing laughing stock for till helmlders-*. Isaac Weld,Saxo Cobrffg;Basil Hall, &c. &c. I would propose one improvement— Since the thing is so iifiich like a Pilaster, would it not he pr qfor to fix it upon another edifice? Suppose we place it upon Copt. Gale’s house lately removed, near the ifjuare, it would tliep he the brother nhsur- dity to Dip external decorations of the Plan- (ois’Bank. ARGBITECTUS. PA! It To aid in the erection pj a Baptist Church in the city of Savannah. The v L«dies, who iiavo associated them selves, to aid in tho erection of a new lfop. list church, in this cify, cifcduragcd' hy tho very liberal patronage which has been ex tended to tf similar exhibition, thAi has just doted, for the benefit of that valuable institution the Pemale Asylum, take foave to announce totlie public,' that in' further ance ot* thr* object of their association, a great variety of articles (lie productions, of. their industry, and that of theii numerous friends, will be disposedjif at n fair fo be held in February nexf. Tho decayed con dition df'tife b’uiljjlng'that ii now "dovOteil to the purposes of worship by this denotnirr ation, loudly claims ii more appropriate substitute, and tho attention of its mem* hers lias long been directed to the accumiV 1 at ion of fund* to effect this object. Their petit ion to Council for the grant of a suita ble spot, on which to erect a'place of wni *l«ip, was received, and acted upon by that body wliij ilie liberality that characterises it, .and two lots in n most eligible situation were bestowed upon them, coupled though, with a proviso, that their intenlioni should be effectuated within n given time, under a forfeiture of their boon, if they failed to comply with it. Some portion of the specified time has already elapsed, and during that period, tbc cxgrifons immediately inter- li/un, In I.ilicrty county, at llio lesitlcnco of liar Tiither, on tile 4tli ItiM. Miss HETTY AUGUSTA UUNWOODY Slto h-il Imt a few >*k'ks previously, fcttiroetl (ibtii llio norili. ili llte liltiutn of lie.illli ivitote stio lintl speitt llie Miniinor inpnilis. lit Writing this olilniary; wb might jraln- ditlgetl In snftlling it beyond .the usual Hid its, sucii were Iter .trquiruuioms und vir tues—Imt the willei (brbrnrs. Those who knew-her reed nothing tn remind (Ann or Iter; and those not personally acquniuir d with her, will only rend svittlosst intoiesi, winii they deem an exaggerated, or pars ini aceliuni. .Fadsare -all that shall lie exhi blind| uml tltnso only will! a view to stint ttlule others lo oxerl their eneigies, and iiso tiieir influence io tie same grind cause, that similar results intij follow Miss.Pun- wondy was seiiutisljr lltlprossca with .the impnitnnee of roll ion—while at school nt Bethlehem, in Georgia, when duly 15.— Thcsa imptessIRnsnever leltlier. Oil Iter Velum imme, tho ensiling year, she public ly professed,Christ In the MudveJ church. From Ihisperind. site grew in grace, nod employe I her distincitixhed talents in the cause of her Redeemer. She limit yip ao live pail In the csl.ili ishmenl of llio Walt- hourvill, Slriolay School, In wldell, soliso- qpontly, she gave modi of her lit,nights an I time,—and clnrinq her visits’ lit thr princi pal tltici-uf llio north, she yisited the vari ous benevolent instiititibus, with a deier- ininnlion to qualify herself for more esteo iletl usefulness when slot, reliirned lo her nnlivo state. Ilm, alas I Imw inset ul able are the ways of Uotl ? She otily iiTCO to icltirn to the emhtaci.l of fund parent.—fill llteir saddened souls tVlift cheeruft hopes, and left them to mourn hertintlmuly death! Hilt blessed lie (life hand iliat removed her; they are not left desliUMo, of hopes^they and nil who witnessed her lesi^tintio i, pa lienee, olid[ anxiety to depart during her illness, were convinced that,', ns she -liver! the life of llte riehieniii, ao her death «51 like Ills. Comforted with this assurance, limy love to consider Imr a bright Angel In Heaven, prnisirrg her itgdrcmcr on a goU den harp, in more niclodintiistrains. [Communicated■ MAiUH E IA<4Ti Port of safassajf At . AltmFF.ll. Schr Union, \\'ehl,s, Charleston 12 Its. Ballast to Hie master. . .Steam packet Jjin.D. Mongin. Dubois, Cliarltistuii 15 hs to .1 \V l.mig. I'assfth gers, Mrs Salliiio, Miss T'lnoo, Rev Mr. Bally, llev; Mr. Mtht, ca’pt. Htinsoo, Messrs Cowing, King, ilelsy, ami Jutisitr Axoti. Stennihoat Georgia, fraini Atigthtii witli bonis 18 5t In, 1205 halos cotton to E Bliss, J GnnaliL D L Adam's &eo A l.e Barhler (kcoll Taylor, A Low &cc! 8 H I’arktnan, <■ Gordon, O Tunny, H Lord. , Steamboat Gov Tnylqi, Silver Illolf 2 1-2 ds tp Cohen fc Miller 488 bales cot ton to IJ L Aifnios Are.u. Polelioat Packet, rut Airgifsta.406 bales cotton to J Slone. I’qlebrtat Clara Cowling firiAugustb.380 hales co lon' to J Bton% ,. CI.KARF.D. Ship BaVah' Pdiker, West, Liverpool. Gumming if Soli. . ?hip ffeq Clinton, llatvson, Livofpool. Sloop Ma'isliall, Ch'aso, Darien. ‘ rn . MbMOrInI)A. The slii|5 Mary Lord, Capt.. Wilvoh, fin this port hound to Marseilles, arrived at N Y-ri} on the 10th (list! put into Iliat port on account of tho sickttess nl the captain and was lo proceed tho next day on her voy "E»- ... Brig Progress, tifeiido at Providence dill' (nsl The ship The* Dlekasditpip at N. York 5lh to sail for this pori in a fciv days, , For Aiigustn. The Sloninbnat GoVEttJHin Tauob , Capt. Beni,, 1 ... .. will lenvo this uii|,| lcr low lioai lo-Mnniiotv Moanixe. p„ freight, upyily to (foe 1!) COHEN Si MILLED, Fi fty doll Ilfs Itcwarir T ..08T, or stolen from the Stage r,n J the morning of 30ih nil. I,n ,,. n Savnpnah and 11. S. Lamb’., Bryan coun ly. » largo size TiUnll eniilahdliv Gtul, nien's a ml Ladles' .Wearing Apparr n also com |ncd sunle Jowelry.nninngaliH are a act of Gold .Eprrings, will, T p,, Slones and IIIoach lo mn'ch, n|in||i (r , g , of oarrhtgs with topaz stones, one set .if || Gold ami tSio.ych. one Gold Cabin Ci n j n a chain four feet long foiined ofrlui',ii I wrought Quid, arid f.stcned with a riiayttl gold clasp, Ihc Mini-nine uf a l.ndy m , Gold case. I'lpnuleljes mm various ntlicr a, 1,10 '* 'mum Jnihes M. .M'lmosh, Lieut. United States N»vy, n aa I plajo on the float of the Trunk. Flfwl tlnllafl tewnrd w ill he paid for any infix. | matienf leading to the recovery of th, ,„ a I peny.hy HeitJ. S. Lamb, Hi van Coiw| House nr Cnpl. Newcomb, at the Mansion | House, Snvnnnali. dec (0- . ’ rofal I E An Ordinance N-TIT LE D an ft i d uinneo to aluiimcli of nil Ordinance passolu j Ihe .‘list of.October , l8 2. as Audi the Lknips of lids Hly In bg lighted b, tract and fur oilier jitirposeJ Ihcteiii i imped. ... , Sec. I. He ft ordained by the Mayor Aldermen iii council assembled; and iliil hefi liv ordained hy the atfihoiltv oflbl same; that so much.of life aforesaid rydi. I nnoco. ns authorises the lighting of Lanip 1 by contract, shall he ifnil the same ji heir-1 liy repealed after IliA (IrsUcgular of council in January next. ... ,, Sec. 2. Be it imlamcd by the aoilority J uforcsaiil that at tho (list fejiibir inei' " amiuillv in January, there shall bee. ed a spperiniendani of Lumps .under ll fame rifles add tccula'tlh'ffs asplI'cr idJee of uoimcil nre elorted, with' a saLi.-y ilirre.hundred dollais per iinaunt,. »lu duty it shall be to find infllcibitpersos,I: light the number of Lamps now Uf llml to cause ill- sable to riio KUeil a lihly to tlio 1st section ofllie fliSn passed nn.tbo 31st of October 1622.n lie ft hereby declared lo ho liable tn i such fines aud penalties for neglecling pci form smill duties as are pointecl out I said scgllon. x Sec. 3. Be it orrlntned by ihicaulhp aforesaid, Ihat couneilshall Hail till wick pml t vet.y ojlicr ninierial wl ii li t he necessary for lighth'g said Lamps, n iltal emmuil Shalt keep Iii lepnir alli said Lamps, add tho posts supporting l same in good order at the expemeufilitd 'J- .. . ... < See. 4. Ho It. ordained by the .null* aforesaid, that all violation! of till*i ■ranee shall lor punirilo. pointed nut by the iJ la nip s to Ire lighieij Ii l‘as,cd in' GnnnclL WM. T. WII, [A (test J JAS. CI.ELAN , c. c. pro dec ID 200 Us, t More Ne.w Goods. SAAG TifORTON,. has receive, "ship Macoii, a hantlsome atwuti of 2 Staple q- Fancy. Goth mis, NDIico. B OOKS, This Evening, in half past 8 o'clock; Glass Lamps,and Cm Glass Toilet Houles at 8 o'clk'; i’rinls in frarhes at half past 8 o'clock. At the stove ad- joining Ihe Oily.Hotel'. rmLBltICK& BAKER, dec, 19... i Mnriner’s Cfturch. B J VINE Service will lid pci formed nt this Church To-Morrow Voiim ino and Kvknwo. Captnlili' of vessoD, their officers and sen'ihdli,' aro respectfully invited to attend, dee. JO Christmas and New A'ear’s Presents, M RS. E. HEAULARD has on hand u very handsome assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, suitable fur theso occasions Also, a fow childrens Toys, tho whole to be sold nt mod crate prices, dee 19 '■ ■ soor .. . avion a which sue: . . 500 yds llhmlspirie Celicoeb »■ 1 1-2 cents ., An assnrimcnt of largo and srosu Ciililo Cord lOO doz. Clark’s spool Coliee . Alateonis hesl lialinn I Rich Lace Yokes, Lace &«»*' P Collins , Flue India NaPkin „, ;t | Ladies. Gentlemens, & ,, I dren«,.ilorseskln Clm" ■ alkqnalirics i Gentlemen's extra fine Boa rt, ’ J Dni'slifn do' .. jl Ladles’ lillt (tool'd Ilorir npd Lined Gloves i Black a it'd While licit' Ribbed] 'Black and col’d Gauze Uomi« >j boxes no. 9, 12, « 10 do Oa|> Superior London l'oarl w- Billions . Large size blurt Homa"* Best quaiiiy FojIm op ) Swui linhleached, und a" 1 V ,tonl 2hoso ■ .A, White & col’d a#ll Fnnudallon »lusltnSU - " nb,lC Y . Hoiiiiet* I b pcs Oil Cloth, and a e"^ |e A ■ sortment of children» , 0( [ cottonht.se 1-2 hotc-'" 1 \ ted boots, &o. dro 10 90, dffb 19 S "8” C ,S»W ,riM»3»““ 100C