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Paper ..eight dollars per annum,
Cuuntf Papar ...six dollar per unnuin.
TATAROK. IH AtlVAlCCK.
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Ail News, arid New Advertisements ap
pear in both papers ,
V7“ Office In 'Dickson's three story
Brick building, rm.tho flay, near'llib Lx-
dlmnge, between Hdll ami Draytotl-ftreets.,
MVMNAH.
fly tlifi flriiiili brig Jessie, arrived this lb favm of fill. Johns, and he was deClaYcd-
forenoon from Liverpool—sailed Nov. 18 duly elvo ed. After expending a sltori the year to come. , ..
—wo have receired dttr files ’Of Ldtolon I time in tlio coosiddifllbn of Exiobtlve la addition to tlie pages fromiwTtloh this
papers'to-tlie Itth, arid Liverpool ’to the, business, till, Senate at aii oarly hour, "M- nfnririallpn is extinetod, tlio Report em-
tftli of that month, AVe have al.b been jorirnefl. . , |hraoes* variety of sti^o.dtfhs of defatsin
favored with commeioiul letters from Li-1 In
verpool to the I7lh.
There had boon a plight Improvement in
the cotton market, itho sides of_tho wdek
WEDNESDAY EVENING. 'Dko. *8.
We have to acknosvleifgo tlio ^at tention
oT otir Rcpreseutjitiyc, James M. Wayne,
Esq, in forwarding u, further documents
communicated b/*tho ■President, to Coil*
■gaess.
ContirispoKriitst.
of the Courier, )
CrtARLBSTON, flee, 21—7 tvst. j
LATCH ’FROM ENGLAND,
acceptable to our . reader!.. tW| which has caused ar.advanceof ».*dlW| C(JlflY)taU0UB & tWeUttctt!
,.... „u,. .... ...... -mdreitlmated, for the currjfttjfean
‘ Uotes.'tlia President gave the casting Vole the state sjTlho 1'ublio Debt t and the *s-
fj Its fav.n of ,Mi. Johns, and he was declared ] tiinale of lteceipts and Expenditures for
? the third ballot
Mr. Johns bavl
the Rev. Mr. 0
a? '
ir n Chaplain, the Rev. I will ho
iclvcd *1 votes, lind cnibrade the Receipts .
tlie same number of actual and estimated, for tho current year s
'f'nojr orin __ _ . iw> >p
init ift ut/icr kinds no improvement, ha,
takenpl.i.e. tjf *4.520 bigs sold, 4300
bag, American hkvo been taken on specu
lation ami 400 Perria.rn for export. The
saley'obnslst br lb,100 flowed at 5 I Bd to
0 I 2.1‘(*6 at fl 8-4.1) cltieny at 0 7*8 to 6
,d. , | braces a variety oi suggestions ui l-4d fof Ml■!& good! »M0 Orledhl «: 5d
the House the sp(iointmeiit, by (hr the eXIIting law,, and ol proposed ronie toT 1 ■'•‘UJ ® ? '*df^>'5^ 0,1 If*. ®
iter, of the various committees was die* for thorn. These we do not under- l l-*d for middling to good fair, OltO Ala
announced. JThey are es follows t taka to epltomlte, as bo shall soon givo, baiim and Mohllo g* ®
On Maittifniturts—MeisfS' them at Urg«. . Thfc most material leatlues I MutuM} l«ilto Jpd, SO Stained do^t fld
cii'dioe the "litFrultV umoniiting to *4,5001 Stnnher^y, OomUor, Martiu, Prtulel, ^ Ir- ofthenV oVe indeed fchiiei|hited in jheWus *?5 l **jM ® ernambuoo at 7d to7
'bxgs^tft an advance ofl-Bd upon previous win, of Pa. Morrell. . • . Uago ofthe President oTtl.e United Sutesil B-ddrt«*0 J*I“^im» at 6 1 8 Ao 0 S4d|
map^at an auvanco oil V V / n ^ fan .^afrl.-Mesirs. Bell,Lump Kfltlch P In the possession ofovnry read-1 090 lUHia at 6d lb ft l-Jd 860 tf
— • ■ ■ -—•’— 11 “n, Illnds, Storrs, of Ut. Hubbard, Gui-
l« . . . , .
hlehP in the possession ofovofy
tir.. . ' - ..
lteetifih and • ElrvtndiUnp. ■
l ortirn Affairs—i\ essfs, Archer, Eve-1 Tlie Receipts tilt* the TreasUrV ftiipi all dia at D 7 M., 0.l t 80 Ciirlliagona at4 Mdj Throne ,
It. of KlasirTayhir, Polk. Wilde, AJraw. Kourees during tho year - .„ j 48 J'? un " 8 , <l g.' 1 .!'!' 1 ’ ,'c.' „ Li,3j
* — -- * t U-2 7, were 22,Cr'0,j503 uC' Tim .irrivuia nr a bnus, .1000 Sen 1 a* 1 ' 0 *
The expenditures Tor tlie
same year, including tho
'Public Debt, worn H,
INFANT SCIIOOU
A gentleman, to whom wo utfer our
thanks, lias furnished ns with the fullowinit
notice of the exhibition at Ihe Infant
School, which took ptado yesterday.
This was l|le first s, riil-ariniiale'ihlbltion
nf the school, In conTormfty ■with the rule
ofthe constitution. The exercises were
dpened by Mr. G. fl. Cummins, treasurer
uf ihe oomnrittee, with x repoit of thsir
proceedings lit relation to the school sinco
its fiist foundation to tlie day nf exhlldtinn.
detailing its original ’difficulties, .its pro
gross, and subseqeriht improveinent. The
popular prejiidlco that stood in tho way wr
its eatly advancement in the favor of fhe
community until experiment had tested Its
value, followed by a statement of the nutn
her of pupils now in the school, (04) its
teachers? finances, arid Arturo prospects of
support. The exhibition ofthefittptls then
took placo under the management of Mrs.
Brower,ihe principal instrnctress. The ax*
■crciscs were various, and well calculated to
awaken * deep and powerful interest in the
mindsof the parents and other friends of,
the children. They consisted principally
of infantile hymns, adopted to livaly popu
lar airs—tecitatiuns of the ran command
tricnti in verse, and other moral and . re
flgtoris precepts—historical, geographical
gild miscellaneous particulars, arithmetical
calculations deduced, from tlio manual
fraiHe, together with nthei interesting ele
mentary Items of inTant education,' 'which,
When takeh in connexion ailli the early
age of the exhibitors, left an impression nu
less morel than pleasing with the audience.
The Improvement ofthe pupils, trie ekact
fccnlsrHy and correctness of their recila
tions, their ordinary and. disciplined tsclisk
vlonr during a protracted examination, af
ford, perhaps thn best uelogimn that can
tie pronodllbed on this systemof teaching,
and of the capacity and care ofthe instmc
tress, whose judicious anti discreet tre.l
tiicnt of tho children committed to her,both
in relation to Improvement and dicipline,
was the subject of animated remark among
the numerous and lespectalde altdiei.ee as
sembled on this occasion. Tlio whole ex
liibition give promise ofthe decided happy
Influence which the school is likely to ex
cite over the cariy minds and morals of the
Rising generation,
Tho revenue nutter Crawford, intended
for Ihe Georgia station, and to be com
manded by captain T. Paine, Was lanitch-
cd at New York on the 16th Inst.
We Icam from MilledgeVille that it Is
probable ihe Legislature would not ad
journ until yesterday. The Recorder says
tlm but fe» acts of* general and public
nature have been passed. Tlie road bill is
probably of most loterest, and wo shall lay
it before our reader* a* scon, at
room.
flic Balance in tlie Trok-
'sitry on tlio 1st Jnh. 10*8,
was ^.•onitao 10
The Receipts Were 14,709,40801
(IbOli . -I. , " atswsms “ 11
There does not appiftr tatic any polftcal kin, Hinds, Storrs,
mewsiii rile'psptfs ofthe least importance. | titer, Jiewfi.
UutmaTew selection, follow.
J.1VERPOOL, No*. 10. I relt,
Mr. flonairtfitnabeenoppoinied the new ford, Barnwell.
Huron ortldt Exchequer, in Ihe room of On Cemeteree.—Messrs. Catnhrtleng,
tlie laicflkrifn Huflmk. Newton, .GOrlteiu- Harvey, Southerland,
Hatliameut will not meet Ihr the dispatch I Howard, Wayne. ■
of business before the first week III Febru- Public LumAw-Msssrs. IsaitOsi Jen
ar y. ningi, DUiioah, Hunt, Potter, Irvin of O-
The men who werti Under seiiienc'o of bio. CIsy. ,
death, *t Cork, fur having conspired to Poll Office and ■ Post Roorfs.—Messrs.
nmriWr the three magistrates, have receiv- Johniun of K.v, Conner, Magee, llodges,
-wd a.respite fora lew days. I Russol, M'Creery, Campliell.
We Colton Market.—The market *a»l Dirinctaf Cbiumbui—Mcssr.. Po»>rs of
in a stalk oTItnusua! activity during the New Yoik, AReri, Washington,- Varrtbm, „. r
past week. The 'sales reached the gktn-1 Taliaferro, Ilirfe. Seiuiites. I year 18*8, were
m dinary high number of nearly 45.000 Judiciary—Messrs. Buchanan, Wiok-1 . ... , ...
bags, atan atlVsiWe oft-6uor Ib.mi some I liffe, Stoirsof-ttew York, Davisol South Leaving a balanre in Ihe
qualities of American Cotton. An opin- Carolina, Bouldln, Ellsworth, White of | Treasury, January l. 10*9,
iott is beginning tu prevail,’that tho slock Louis.
of Cotton in theviom will, at the end of fiew/uliormry Cloiitu.—Burgess. Dick
the present year„noiwiihs andlng the Itea- inson, t ry, Wingate, OoodenoW, Young
vy import, he smaller than it has been at Brown.
tlieoiose of several preceding years. IWie EimndUunt.—Hall., Dnvenpnn
Duel Btluttn tiro F.diton.*- A paper I of Vv LyOu Maxwell of New York, Spell
war liaviim arisen botween khe editor of l eer nf Md. Thompson. Norton,
rim Scotsman and the editor of the Cale-1 Private f.and Claim*—Gnrlry. Sterl
(Ionian Mercllry, Edinburgh newrpapers, f gtrw, Nuckells, Pclroer, Test, Foster, Tay
and Mr. Allan, the proprietor of tlta let-1 lor.
ter, having refused to give Mr. Ritchie, Military Affair*—Mom*. Drayton
one of the proprietors ol the former paper, | Vanre, Deahai . Findley, Blair, of S. C
the satisfaction ofa gentleman, Mr. Rit-1 Mitchell, Speight.
chle posted Mr. Allan as a poltroon and a I Navat Affair*—Jletsrs. Hnflinnn, Grow
award. The editor of tho Scotsmsn.Mf. OlltstiWd, Miller. Ripley, Carsoiii'Dursey,
White ofN. Y. ••
Agriculture—MosYsrs. Bpcnoer ‘of N. Y. 188954» 98 on
Wilson, Rase, Smith Of Pa. Standifer, De- j account of pub
An old P. G. M. end others united whb
him, invite yojo celebrate the npproachlni
festival of the holy Jt. John, with the cui?
tomary honors. We respectfully and os,
urn ally propose n procession to a temple uf
u«v itmiiii ns wit .in , w— .Jliia Nove l - ... , , ,
at Odt 8*0 Egyptian at f t-'ftain Od! 1*0 Rm M®»l High, on Saturday next, w|,ero
De.neraraatO .i-4d 10 7 8 OdiSfi-Wost In- suduklt prayers may ha olTered up to t| l0
dia at D 7 tin (1.1(40 Cartliagnna at4 l<4d( Throne ufGrace. fur a continuance of bits.
4B|t Sural at S' 1-4 to 4 t-Od. sing, un our Ancient Suoioly.and all Man-
The arrival* are 5152 bags, lobo 8ea kind.
Isl.ibti arid *00 JJalidma are de'elarad fur , t ”° *9> prnjioie an. evening linnntiot—.
I auction on tho 40lh Inst. .■ • Masons of ail denomination*, willing i.m ( .
*,050,784 04 No sales arc repurtod in t.'krollna or Extt C “" B 10 lhe*e p.oposal*. will please pne u,
■ - - ’India It ir* | their naitle* in tko M. W. P. G. M. T|,.,
•‘I.iVERPOOL.NoV. 18. U; }!• Charlton, IW.U Jl N*U„r.
“The trans.ieilbiis'i.i Cotton this week ••]«• OlmriCad, W. Comp. Jaeob Wll.
are-extensive,-but without alteration .ofl S™hl *° “• r tederick 8.
momeiil in prices. Sellers have had tho | f_““ ar la "• “• Mprelml, Joseph 8. Pc.
advantage in tho bitsinoss done lit AnVeri-
Making an aggregate of -81,4 .7,t t9 711 can deseriptinn«; hut BraSils have hut sup-
Ttle'Expcnditures for the . . ] poitoil the quotations uf last week-rhOtlO
YS,48S,8t8 90 I .Ainnriean have been t.iken on *)i«cuUUotii
and 400 Btaeils for export,”
Hot.
dco *8
,108
Maclarcn, lilCri tot.l tile editor of the filer
cory, Mr. Hrovrn, tint he was an ass, and a
wuise man than his uhVster. Brown, who
haa more courage than Allan, challenge.)
Maolaren. The parties accordingly met,
on Thursday last, in the KiB|''s Park.when,
after each gentleman bail dtselurged his
pistol at his antagonist, the silly affair,
which might have bnded ih murder, ter
urinated without injury In tlie body of eith
er. We thought that tlie gentlemen of the
Scots press were not such fools ns we now
find they ate.
According to all accounts received from
Lyons and other manufacturing' depots in
thr.Snuth of France, the silk trado there
is quite paralysed. Those places width it
Was predicted were to ruiu tlm English ar
tisaO, awl ri,e to prosperity on hit ruin,are
hL. .
Tile receipts (luring tho
three first quarle.-a of the
present uear, are esttlria.'ed
at. . 19,4^7,230 00
Tlie receipts fur the fourth
quarter aro estimated at 3.103,0(10 00
Making the aggregate of ^0,374,060 75
The P.Xpeiiflituros fnr the
three first quartets have u-
momitcd, by eitimatei tb 18,910,114 05
Tho Ekpeh-
dittoes fur the
funrtli quarter,
including *8,-
5,97*,48S'ail itlAIlIV 13 H4Ti
portOp Savannah.
IVtilledgcvillc Masonic Hall
LOTTERY
AURtytth.
The negi .drawing of tllis. SPENDll)
LOTTERY, will take plate TqomZ
1 thb 24ih inst,
prosperity o
in a slate of extreme diHrci.-i and tho local
inanufactureri now fairly corifosl, that
they are beaten out of tlie market by this
country ; that they are not unable to pay
the protective duty of 80 per cent, but that
the premium af 15 per cent, at which the
smuggler will bndcttako their introduc
tion, equally disqualifies lliom frbm work
ing at a profit, as regards the supply df
England. Io the opinion of the persons
who may be presumed best infurtned on
t e state of the silk trade bklween the
French prod Us, a feu; faitcy articles! for
ming a very imall per coinage on the
w’hoie amount of nnr consumption, nre all
iltat they are now ablwto send us at a pro
fit.
From our Corretpontltnl—LtmdoHi fitiv.
14, naif pail 7.
The English funds have evinced nil the
steadiness which Is observable in the last. - . .
d.iv or two, when no particular causo of L-KIng. cn.’flurriitget. Weeks?Crulfp lx
excite mem occurs to disturb tho usual [ KincarO.CaH mu.
berry. Chandler.
TVrrfforfes.— Messrs. Clarke of Ky
Green, Creighton, AnitstVong, Angoll
Co"les, W. 11. Shcppcrd.
Military Pentium—Messrs. Bates, Le
conn t. Forward, Chilton, Ilummoni, Boo
ker, Ford.
Recisal metunfinithed butinete—Metirs.
Pearce, Reed, Pearson,
Accounts—Messrs Alston, Halsey,Swan,
Brdailliead.
I'leclhns.— Messrs. Alston, Tucker,
Ctiilliorrfe, Ran.liilph, Johnson of Ten.
Seyknlan, Coleman.
U'uys and Means —Messrs. • ill’Duffle,
Verplatik.Dwight, Smyth of Va. Ingersoll
Gilmore. Overton.
On Claim*—MeSsrs.WiUianisi Whittle-
sy, Harbor of Ct. M'lutire, ttninsay, Lea,
Lent.
Expenditure* uf IVar Department.—
.Messrs. Maxwell. Muhlenberg, Crockett.
• Of Navy Department Messrs. A. H.
Sliepji'rd, Baitley, Evans, (Pa.)
of Pott Office.—Alessrs. Yancey, Post,
Scett. ■
Of Public Bulldingt.—McssVs. Sprigg,
silyr " ' “*■*
lie debt, are es
timated at 7,245.481 04
Ship Slatira,Wood, N V 6 dsl A fttll our
5 o to llbll.Sfm|;ker .v Tlibpof.D L A'd iins l
ICO S C Udnuing, O W Coe, llltlloeb]
fcDuitwiioll), WC Butler’, Beers, Booth)
fit St Johti, J Bentley. W Crnbiree, L
Baldwin &co Lt J A Clumbers, Lt Ai fil ]
Clark,Chichester fit.Scranton. Si)‘Cor
bett, A Cli -mpiiih, C.ilicn fit Miilcf, J II
Cuoipfiefd, J Cuntming, Cliamplon tc lot
tltrnp, B W Dblpiriater fitco A Day, M
Eastman, D fit jl Foley, 11 Lord, S C
Green, J II lloriiertj O Johnson, W J lly
slop, Ketchuui fit lltirroughs, J Lewis, G
ii i I II Lmnor. W l.ippiti C Lippitt, I W film
20,184,305 10 J mil,- J»W Long,' R Mxlorio, Mayers fit
“I Hamilton, \V fija.shall, S II Parkumii, A
Siblby fitco PldlliRck fit Baker, Stiles fit
m.vai Cl Fannin, J Stephens, M Scuddcr, J Stone,
4,410,071 601 s sawyer, Taft fit Padelford. O Temiy.D
Voice, i, Wade, tV P limiter, GA Wood
riiff.JU II Wakcntan, W T VViliinml, II
Ford, arid tho master Possongeis; Rev.
SCHEME)
Pflxe of
5 ••
", >
And Pr'.neidf
,t
Vs
$30,005
15,000
10,009
5,009
1,009
009
809
790
509
49u
899
*99
Leaving In the Treasury
on the first of January next;
an estimated balance ,.f
The Public Refit.
The pnyinenls made und t'o.bo twndh, on m
[ iccbuni of tlio Publio Debt, for tho year q V V llethune add lady; Mr J HibKards fit*
1009. amount to 14,403.005 801 Mr , N Vallxt.m and son, Mis* S
Ounttliig; Messrs Cncbraii, llenilcrson; M'
Ticket., |io 0}
6 0j)
li Qumtemi . * 1 , *50
For ule.in a grefct Variety of onmbemt
EppingeP’g
Lot try St Exchange Office.
dep 43.
Of which 9,841,011 55
is on account of the princi
pal of the debt, leaving ihe
tiital debt) qi) ihe first day
of January 10,t)0, 40,585,400 50 J
Tliis dtibl Isredaciriablc uiTullows :
In 1880 8,017,005 31
1831 0,010.000 74 I
1834 7.447,908 07
1833 -( *,447,388 90
-1884 4,735.498 80
At pleasure of Govertiiiiebt 20,206.240 451
As there will, during the above tears,
ba more money applicable to the rcdeniji
tion of debt, than I lie United States llitre
Of State Department —Kuril, Sill,King, I contracted to pny. Ilia Secretary suggest*
Now York. the redemption of the 5 per cent Stuck sub
Of Trcatury.—Lelpcr, Croclicron.Ken- scribed tu the Bank of the United Stntes,
tlall. an I the nulhorixing the Cuniinissioncrs of
SELCKT COMM1TTEF*. the Sinking Fund to purclmse of tlie three
On Mcrhal tmprurtmf ts.—Messrs. P*v cents Alien it Can be don* on favorable
llem|jliill. Blair.(Tcmi.) Haynes, Letcher, I tem"-
Viiifnti, Craig, (Vn.)Bntman. | . Domestic Frporti.
On Militia —Messrs Thompson,George This value nr Domestic Hrtitlef exported
“ “ Y. | ror the year ending 30ih Hepteindci last, I,
$15,000;
Grand Consolidated
LOTTERY,
. s CMS?, tiU. 1,5. ^
Was clraivu in ihe city of WalhiQgtci
till* Mil. Tint ilmtL-lnit as# III l.o. i.-.t
i prize of
tay next.
SCHEME':
| Baity, Swift
Loskuy, Harvey, Shotuell. Kyle, Wilson,
Smith, Ftilltri TiicftrL Tlio iclir Othello,
sailed the day before. Passoil going Into
Sandy Hook, ship !)uH4oH, fin lain.Ion.
Schr Orage I’aisatcr, St. M-irj* 4 d
Oranges'to the master. . . .. j« .. „ .
Sloop Frankllli, 8,lnfdrd,' Newbefiford °" U !. B **‘ l ; TJt* drawing will be rciae
14 d*. (% Cfindles, &c. io A lias*, it; FI eJ on vv •d«e4di»t_Mki 1
(lowland &cb. ,
Sloop Splendid. Gains, Darien i 9'ty
483 hales cotton to J Htene.
Sloop Angelica, llurgo, DoKnv, 98 hblt
Molasses and 10 bales colion tu A G Mil
ler, Scott fit Balfour,
Steamboat A Jackson, King, fm Angus
ta with 050 bales cotton for Cliarlestoh.
Steamboat Carolina, Augusta 4 i, 4 ds
with briaW 11* 0 in tnw.to' Steamboat Co.
934 bales cotton In Sorrel fie Anderlon. A
l.nw fitco C Lippitt, G Gurdou, J Ctim<
irkman.
we have
We have be tire us. a donthinblceiloh to
the Legislature from the Governor. In
course of the market. Hardly any busi
ness was done in the tnorritngi add the
price of consols, which Opened at 91 5-8
to 3-4 for tile ac-iount, and 6l 1* to 5-8
fm money, continued at the same quota
lion, when in consequence of a few tales
w-iili which speculators frequently close
their Week’s transactions, the price of con
sols gave way a little, but finally closed a(
91 5 8 0 8-4 (or the account. Exchequer
Bills have been done at 76 to 77, which
was their dosing price of yesterday.
In he Foreign Stock Exchange noth ,
ing lias occurred to day Worthy of remark,
besides a slight, improvement in the price
of Mexican bonds. This is to be attribu
ted mi gradual recovery from the unfavor
able impressions produced by ills intelli
gence received by the last Mexibkn mail.
A eoniparrsatl of dates with the accounts
previously received through. the U ited
States appears to hare convinced many,
that the coflhtiy was in a more promising
altitude than it w vs reported to ba at tlie
lime ol ihe departure of the Emulous.—
dn Retrenchment.—Messrs. Wickliflc,
Cduitbr, Davis, Mass. Lamer. Coke, Hun
tington. Dewir.
Census.—Messrs'. Slorrs, N. Y. Crane.
Johns, Ev.crdt, .Cbrflt. Rlchtrdsori, llobn,
Cooper.
Presidential Election.—Alessrs. M’Dii'f-
fie< HaynC, CarSon, Lea, Martindalc, Ste
phens, Hnglies.
On the 15th, in Seilale, the annbal Re-
port of the Ho uelary of the Treasury on
lire state of the Flriancci of the United
Stales, was communicated by tjie Chair |
and it was referred to ihe commiltoe'oh
which he iccomnlends their forbearance to Tlie price of Mexican bonds, which opeu-
adopt any measure*, at ihe present tithe,
respecting the Indian T’errilpry in dispute.
It Is hoped, he says, that the report which
will bemado by the United States commit*
sioner, together with the testimony obtain
ed by the commissioners of Georgia,-:iO»Hl
estimated at 053,800,900, being 3,180,931
indro titan in tho ptcCeiling jour.
Estimates for next year.
Thu estimate receipts for 1880, is a! fol
lows i
From Customs 44,OOO,O0d-
Lands 1,400,000 '■*
Haul} Dividend* 480,000
liibidcntal 150,006
-343,840,000
rFli.c expenditures,
ding 11,500,000 applicable
io the Public Debt, are es
timated at , - 23,*55,520 67
The balance which will be in tlie Treas-
Finatiee, and ISO additional copiciordcrcti urf tin the 1st January, 1091, Is estimated I
to be printed. , I at 4,494,515 02, ao amount, it will be seen, j
In the House of Representatives, after different very little from the nmoniit of cs-
ining, 8 141'nr
RELOir.
A ship and a brig,
CLEARED.
Brig Willifcni, Atwood; Boston.
S BiPdrhnah.
Sloop Sapelo, Hathaway, Dttiieft.
, ' .Master.
-Slbnp Mariner, Sturtevani, Da’rleii.
Mallet.
RAILED.
Schr Betsy Murle, llebbhrd, Darien,
Sloop Sajielo, Hathaway, Tint toil.
Sloop Mariner, Htdrtevant, Darien.
Sloop llnhvar. Howland, Darien,
Bloiip Angel, Luca, Darien,
“ Rising Sim; Trisdle, Darien,
Rdse(la;|llandy,. do'.
I
6 .
9
5
to
20
24
a,
,i
fire. fieei
815,000
5,000
4,000
. fi,ooo
- 4.0*5
l,ood
500
4 oo
boo
100
ioo
loo
Tickets 85 00
Halves 2 50
(tuarlars , ' , 1 13
Orders attended in nr . .
LUTHER’S
Lottery tf Exchange OJUt..
dec 48 |
ijllantjy,
Good Intent, Alien,
Office Baltic United Stales/
v Sastiiinuh, SO,I December, HI).
iB4RIDAY next, Christmas day, thU
J>_ ofilice w ill he shift. Rends or Nutss
falling due on .that day, must lie .Hlenitd
tii Tbmofrou the 44th- .
J..HUNTER, catkin,
dec 43 .... 208c
Clirishnas arid iScw Yt:u i
Pfescnts.
edet 40 1-4, closed at 4l 1-4 to 24.
LONDON, Nov 14.
A Mail from Germany, arrived this day,
liaSbrouglH the followingirr
AUGSBURG. Nov,.i
“Thesfipulalions; Signed at Adriannple,
ridalii.ejn_liie.8lli of July, lin'd the l’rocto-
........ i cal ol 'he t*d of Mitch; appear to have
satisfy the President of tlie Uniltdrilales I edited Sc trie apprehensions in the Courts
•f our right to the immediate pnsieision or I of England and France,- and to have con-
tho disputed conntry. and that he willjvinerdthem ofthe riecessriy „f settling us
cpmply with the request of my predecessor f? on pnstible.and in * maniVer conforma-
a \ sl sir . *. blv io the ifttf r6st ftf their the
. to naye the Cherokeei removed.tlierefrcm. G ' rei , k question, wftielr lias l.een rendered
I cotifidemly rely upon the personal know-1 so complex by Itio' b-ngdi of time ami the
ledge ofthe President of the U. States as [course ofevents. Ill's Said that tlie French
to tlio extent of the limits of the country J 1 "'""* have l ,r "P 0 ;.« , i ‘ h f Gr H*
, . ,, , . _ , , , , fionrior on tho north slmiitd be reduced in
claimed by the Creeks mid Cherokees (as „ lenl , bit), on tlio other hand, tliar tho
Well as Iris disposition to do us justice) for Stare lie entiicly exempted from Turkey.
Ills favorable determination, I.n pursuing Tha French Ministry arc said to assume
this course we shall avoid tlio unpleasant I ” a l >rl ! ,cl l ),c ' ,,,ill R i ‘better to grant to
1 1 Greece its perfect independence, with a
the preVeritation end reference of mare than
a bundled petitions—
A Message in writing was received fr'bm
the President of the United States, by Mr.
DaneisOn. Iris privkte Secretary, which was
reed, and Isas follows; viz. |
To the Speaker of the Hoist of Reprisenta
tatives.
A deputation from the Passatnaqitoddy
Indians’ resident whhin the limits or Maine
Imve arrived in this city, and presented n
memorial folicilfng.tl|o aid of the Govern
mem in pfo'riding tlicAi tiic means of sup-
port.
Recollecting that this tribe whan strong
and iidinerOdS, fribght vtith us for the (tb
erty which we now enjoy, I could tint re
fits* to present to the consideration o? Coh-
timated balance on til* ISt January next.
COMMERCIAL.
Dates most Livxn*ooi.,::::u::17Tn Nov.
Darts from llAV.iE,:;:t:r.:::;::::14Tii Nov.
|J||Rtf. E;^AUi,KD has on
MEMORANDA
The ship Qiinafi Malt, hence at N York
I5(h' iiist. , ...
The ship Tjbce, hcrtCe at N York 15th
"'rni. . - in, . I sullalile for tlicve occasions Also.it'
Tho brig Albert, henci at N York 14th I diildrens Toys, tlio » hole to be sold at n.l
ln»l- • > l etalo prices ’
. ^ tad
u vefy Imndvmne. aHortiuent of
FANCY ARTICLES,
(By the Jtsse at Charleston)
Extracts, ot letters received in thisi city,- .for.this pbtt lUlh inst
“Ll VEKI OOL. Nov. 18. Tho schr Glide-up
The schr Excel, henie ai N. York 14th I
ilfsf, . . ... . 1
’Flie schr Glide, hencoiu N. York 14th I
inst. _ * « . ....
The ship Tybee, up at N. York to. sail |
also,
Just fcccfted 9 c. sos of straw Has
I cqso now patten) N.-i vjris* -
1 | do j)o do straw hat ta 1
HorSd skin lone fffhVflS. V*
lT . , M . ,, Tlio schr Glidn, up at N. Yflrk to sail
Tn our Circular of 2d inst. iVe noticed for this port 17tlt inst
sonio fulling off in tlm demand for Cotton, 1 — 1
a slight depression in prices and tl.d mark
et comirtftcd ifrtlie same state for a few
dee 23'
f skin long gloves, >’
oflier fancy articles
2C3»t
, Land for., .Stole,
Tho Win Garni-s, and RobeVt Borns,
up nt Liverpool 15lh lilt for tills port. ,
rtYirE subfciihcr nffcrJfor salcatratl
JL of land in TVoujV jUt|ti(y, : -No, IK.
w -r--V ,7- -7-| 6hly a,, !' , “ n, °' 1 "'[York hi enmequentii of the illness of the
gress (heir sdpf.lip.uron for a small portion 13,300 bales; but wo bfive since Imd tf gejt- C a pl „in. „cm to see frutl.e lower BaV on
of the bark fit timber Ot the country winch ] oitri apd I,risk demand, untfthe past week’s fi le Htlimsi. '
once belonged to Il'ienV. stiles bare exceeded *4,309 bales at an ad -
If is represented that froth ih.fividiistls v.ince of f tfd pc Ihr. 'The great weight of r
Who Owii fii'e lamft adjoining the present this business was in American descr'rptam's', 1
small possession of thi's tribe, pnVchaVes cun | consisting of I0,ru0 Uplands at 5 1 0,1 to
6a made sufficiently extensive to secure the
Rcoessity of acting as sole judge' in our
o\vn cause, and collision with the- present
administration of the General Government
so much more favorable to the rights of
tho.Stetc, than those which have immedia
tely preceded Jt. If however, the Con
gress uf the United States at its present
session conti ary to our expectations, shall
refuso or neglect to purue such a policy ns
will cause tho Indians so be removed fr m
within our limits, lunger forbearance will
be unjust to oitr people. It wiR become
our duty to cxerciso the sovereign nutnur-
ily which belongs to the State, of govern
tog all wi.o resides withiri ita.limits and of
appropiiatingjall'ofour unooeupled;and'un
granted soil..
■ The State-Bank of.North Carolina; lias
declared adividend of three per cent, for
the past jear;-
'refffla wtti.d
smaller territory, than, by a- greater extent
of fi ontier, to give it tlie prospect of great
er pnlilie.il importance, wfitch, with the
continuance of tho supremacy of tlie Porte,
would contain materials for fresh troubles;
A Proctocol. it is stated, lias been drowh
up in conformity with this view ofthe case
which, ort receiving the assent of Russia,
will he presented to the Porte, a timo ba
ling fixed within which it must give its an
swer. It romnihs, however, to be seen
how tlio Greek Oovernmeitf WHI look on
this scheme,-and'whether if will not' en
deavor to get Russia on its side, arid the
territory of aoclaut Greece reinstated in all
-its extent, and according to tlie sanguine
•'islies ofthe-PhilhclIenes.”
Congress:—Tn tlie Scnate on tli* 14th
inst. that being the day designated by the
rule adopted' at thd' last session, for the
electioh'df the offiber* oT the Bbriate, Mr.
Lovviy «Vas to elected Secretary, and Gen-
hHailey Scrgant at Arms and Dooi-keepijr.
ihd'fif&'FhnMMistanlDoor-Ueepec,- Ob'
Object ofthe ntoiiiorial in this respect, as
will appfear from tli8 papers herewijrf trims
tnitted Should CdhgrcSs do.-.n it proper
to m'ake them, it will be necessary to pro
vide for rheftr being held to trust for {Tf*
use of tlie tribo during its*existenee as such.
ANDREW J-ACiKSON.
Ordered, That the (aid message lie re
(cried to ilicconnnil.ee on Indian Affairs.
Air. Conner moved the following rcsolu
tion viz:
“J?e«q/eed,-Thnt the Committee of Ways
and' Meims'fie (nltWHeted tbllmuire into the
expediency of reducing t'hc diity oh Salt'."
The reso'ulion being road—tlie question
was required and pttt‘. “Wifi fii'r House
now consider the same? And was decided
by Yeas and N»y«, as follows:
Yeas 78»*Nays 9*.
Front At National Intelligencer, 101kinst.
. TnE FINAINCE8,-
The Ann.ibl Report frdto the Ticasurv
Depai tment was' yesterday received in liotii
Houses of Congress. If will, nf course,
be luid before our renders in its full extent,
whenever* copy of it cah bd iiUtkilidd for
publication. i
, Meanwhile, tie linVe condensed, in the
subjblhtfd statements, the substance of tlie
information which it furnishes touching the
State of the Finances,- which, We hope.
!-2d with 40 at 0 3 4; 6200 AlAhamusI
and Mobile, at 5'<o'0' I-4d; 2899 Orleans
nt & 1-4(1 to 7 1-4(1, Willi to at 8 1-2d; and
480 Sea Island at I2d to lkri par lit. About
2509 kales were taken by speculators.—|
Holders nre firm, and the quantity offering |
on the market i» limited. The export de -
ninnd fur Yam continues brisk, and the Iasi
From our CorrespoiSderts'.
Offices dj At Courtier, Mercury tf Cfttette
Cit'XuiKSTo'tr, fir.crsnir.ii 21.—5 p. M,
AnntvED. i “VJiaivn? 1
Bf ship Bolivar, Belfast sailed 18th nit. flee for paycficitt..
Hr brig Jossid, Liverpool sailed lUtTi ult
Brig Baltimore, Boston 8 ds.
Its The opfiho,
Br ship Roger Stowort, Greenock 85 di)
The brig Connccllor, 14 ds fm St Tilth
oak mid hickory. An elegant water coem
niiis through the gioater pattol it. I"
said tract (if land was dtowA Hy Jacob
vcr. Apply to , JOHN J U AVhlt-
lien,48 .203||M* . _ , .
07“ ’i'ho .Mllledgevllle Recorder W
please give, tlie above three .weekly i" !
tions,and fu. wardthe account to ton
.»• <1 XaUIIXIIIUCS III isn* UIIU 1110 I it 31 I - -wS 1 ., . j7. «S
dccmintsTe*i»e<iting rtiiB doming crop of ? a , rnn \ w * c /." fn, . 8 P°ken off
Upland not being so decidedly favorable, . lho l,nr 4 . l,, , i . ns, • b J lhf P 11 " 1 ,,0 “L w «h
mny nccounl for flic piesem nnirit\in our ****** Cjpo roar nnd
marketo oi there is noth ng particularly obl Jl ne H 8 pilot.-— Snortly afterwards, ojt
encouraging in the home trado. Sea Isl- P er, ^ nce( ‘ 8 wvCre-gale of wind from n. e
and has been in loir request at the prices an “ ooippelled to take on board tho
of tho last' public side, kill 1000 kales' arc •»™» , LPi | °) kpat, together with (lie remain
announced (hr Vale ky ahetion -SOIlT inst. ‘'•L 0 ' ,He P n “ t !' During tlio gale, lost the
- * 1 mainm.ist and forotopmast, togothcr with
L£tt£r Paper.
CI A REAMS—Just rtceived andmr
K, l b fARSONS.Dre0t
gle, no. 8, flikbon's R«
At theEai
dec 48
'gttli I
angc-
203
iTIie'i'nlport of Colton into Liverpool si n ,,c I “nd foreloptnnst, together with
1st January, Amounts to 020,000 bales ,l,e !>! " ll \‘" ul ngging—tlio winci being fair
against 500,000 tn «amo*perlod last year, mtonded to'endeavour to roach Wilmine-
In the supply frptn the 0. States there la
an increase of 43,000 bales,.
Bunded Flour coiitinuca doll at 22 to |i
Swaim’s Panaear
T IIE subscriber has’just re*sl»rj i
supply ortBis oelobt»*;j fi.ledtcitir.
And for sale^„
. , „ A. I'A>: SONS, Ag( a, >
At til* cJaglg no. 8, Gibbon's flange.
•’jo 23 283 ___
23s; and free at 33s to 80s,' THU aggra
gate average price of Wheat is 57s 5d per
qusrter, making the dflly on'Flotir Os'iud
JpeHibL . ThS dlltV oh Indian Corn haa
jadvariBed id 18s lOd.pcr quarter. There
'is scarcely any thing dhinc in it, tllotigl,
Wheat Ik rather improving in value, "*
, "LIVERPOOL, Nov'14,
There has continued throughout tho
whnlaof tlio week a good, and occasinnal-
■ly u very animate^ denmnd fi)f 4ottpii,
For y.cyy '’i orlt.
(KSTAilllMIKH LINE.)
Tho regular packet ship
, BTATIBA..
T iVood, master.
Will lie immediately .despatched. For
freight nr passage, having excellent ac
commodations,apply to Capt. W. on bonrd
or to
IIALL.SHAflTF.R & TAPPER,
dec S9
Arrow Hoot.
T'E±"2-“K'S'S'
No, 8,' Gibbons'
eee 28
Spanish ,S i ei?ars- ^
gn-L.AA Just
Ju ‘' r "5»'
lt»v store—-atidjor