Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 24, 1829, Image 2

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u •Brirnr.1 FREDERICK S. FELL, <HTY YHINTK*. Dnllv l»nper eight dollars per annum Connie Paper tlx dollar* per annum rXVARLR IX ADVANCE All Newt, nnil Net* Ailvevtlsemonts ap pear In both papers- <Q- Office In Hickson’s three story nriclMmllitlng, on the Bay, tronr the Ex- olinnge, between Hull ami Drayton-itreets. SAVANNAH. THURSDAY EVENING. Dec. M. ' The Re*. Mr. Relhune Is expeetod to preach In the Independent Presbyterian Church to morrow morning. Services to oonnnenco at hair past 10 o’clock, As To-Morrow will be Christmas Day, the Republican will not be Issued again un til Saturday afternoon. The proprietors of the Charleston City, mid Carolina Oat cue, offer their establish erient for sale. Count Ney, stot of the late Marshal Nor. and the Comit Otranto, ha*e arrived In Charleston, from the North. Thrso gen tlemen have nearly completed a tour of the Arlantic States. J£800. In fact thoy ere oven anticipating that it may bo necessary to let tho.Canals dry,and to lav rails an theta. The Canal, property III this country has cost nlimit thirty millions 'of pounds. slur lings—its length uoout *000 rnilcs." Prom the Journal .of Coninicre. The Navy—Tlio following Is, wo be lieve, a correct list-of lire vessels of the United Slates Navy lu commission, and now in service. Mediterranean Station—-Delaware, 74, Com. IV. ill. Crauo; Java, 41. cupt, John Downes; Constellation', SO. capt. A. S. Wadsworth ; Fairfield, II Master Comtlt F. A. Parker t Lexington. 18, Master Comilt, W, M. Hunter ; Warren,*18, Mas ter Cemdi. O. W. Skinner 5 Ontario, 18, Cant. T. II- Stovcns. Pacific Station.—Gnerriere 44, Omn. C.C. IS. Thompson ; St. Louis, It. Mas ter Ci,mill. J D Sloat; Vincennes, 18, Capt. Finch ; Dolphin; IS, l.ieut. j. I’. Zaiitziitger. IVrst India Station.—Falmouth, 10, Com. Jesse D Elliot ; Erie, 4 8, Master Coindt.'Daniel Turners Peacock, 18, Master t-'uuidt. E R McCall; lloruot, 18 Master Comdi. Otlio NorrH ; Nan Iice.18 Master Oomill. A. Claxton s Shark, It, Lieut. T T Webb; Grampus, Id, Lieut. W 1C l.aiimer. Uracil Station—Hudson, 44. Com. Stcs plicii Cassini Vnnduha, 18, Master Cotndl John Gallagher. Advices from Tainnico slate that the U. •fl. sloop of war Falmouth, sailed from thence on Ilia 4 Bth ult. ln*search of the Hornet, of which vessel, no intelligence,up to ihe ahovo date, had been received. Tho Legislature of South Carolina have appropriated $9090 for the establishment of a cattle market in the vicinity of Char leston, for the sale of stock of all kinds. Tampico.—'The New York American contains the following extract of a letter fiom Tampico, dated the 81I1 till, received via New Orleans“Tho gale of the 10th Septembet did great damage to this town) it blew down about one half of the mnd houses, and injured many others. It is generally thought here that the U. 8. ship Hornet is lost: She was offlhe bar be fore tbe gale and lias not sine - been heard of Mr. T. Harrison was on board or her, ■with the books of bis bouse. Tbe brig Ca roline, sunk in the river below Pancico. is fortr feet under water, aud nothing can be got out of Iter. The capitulated Spaniards are in Allamira, Panoco, Tantpieo de Aim, and here; but lltcy are nemly all tick, ami since I have been here ten to fifteen have died per day; <0 that there me not more than sixteen nr eighteen- hundred of the three.ilioiis.ind five hundred left. When these troops, arrived.they were all healthy, well looking young men; now they arc tbe t!.ost miserable looking objects I ever sow There is no sickness here except among Itese troops. The merchants of the place •re about forming a company,to purchase a steam boat to tow vessels out amt in ” Tbe entire value of paper manufactured in tbe United States is estimated to.be lie twi en & and 7 millions of dollars annually The value of rags saved maybe about two millions. Tho largesriitill in the United Slates’ll on tbe Brandywine, Delaware, and owned by Messrs. Gilpin, where a sheet of paper 100 miles long canbe made by its machines. It issues its paper in singlo sheet, which is afterwards cut to the slxe dcsii cd. [communicated.] The following notice is from the Mil ledger’die statesman and Patriot. It isgra tifying to see such institimons rising lit our Slate, Dr. Brown is known to the citi gens of Savannah as an eminept-Jgacher and they mutt be pleased at Itik success; Literary Tbe etOHninatton of tlm p pits of the Scott,borough I mate Academy. under tire luperiiitemlnnce cf Dr. - oberl C- Brown, look placo on Tuesday end Wednesday last. The young ladies per form! d in the various departn • u.w tit the utmost credit to themselves ami the able teaelicr who instructs them. A gentleman of scieneo, also an ableteaclier, *Lites,tlint he has never seen greater evidence of im provement and well directed instruction evinced nl any seltool- The recitations it Chemistry and Grammar, wore particularly distinguished. We are informed that lire young ladies arquitted themselves with innro credit titan many graduates of our colleges. We earnestly recommend this seltool to the pen-’e of Georgia. The moials of the young Indies, as well as their in'mds. are strictly attended to—the situa tion is as healthy 11* any in the Stale, and hoard is cheap. Tbe character of Dr. Brown needs no commendation front us.— It ts well known in (be community, and we hopo that lie may meet with alt i|ie encour agement be merits. BALTIMORE, Dee. 17. Front Rio he Janeiro.—Tho ship Go vernor r-trorg, .Wilson, arrived at Ibis port on Monday in I days from Uio do Janeiro. Capt. W. brought no merino list, but we learn Hint nu vessels (rout Baltimore bad arrived llicto since tho last dates. Great rejoicings took placo on account of tho ar rival of the now Empress, and business was almost entirely suspended To tbe politeness of a commercial friend, theedi- t rs of the American are indebted for the annexed extract of a letter, received by tills vessel. * Rio De Janeiro, 0(1. 20. 18*9. “The arrival of tlm new Empress lias caused almost every tiling to yield to the fetes and rejoicings attendant upon that e- ventt eight or ten days .must elapse be fore business resumes iisnafinnl course. ’.'.Tire advicos from tire Pacific are my mure favorable liiiin our own. 'Pile late letters front lluciius Ayip* advise of the prica of Doubloons having risen to fit 10 a 119 piper Money,and feats,neroseriously entertained that tho currency wmild bo en tirely do|ircciatetl nftor a while." WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. CONGRESS. In the Senate, yesterday, bills wore in troduced on leave, by Meant. Benton, Bar- t m, Kane, Smith, of Mil. and Noble— Tlio reialntloas of Air. Kane, offered yes terday, were considered and agreed tu Sundry pelith ns were presented by Ales-ri. Silsbcc, M’Kiuley, Livingston, Sanford, nnd Woodbury. Tlio Senate went into executive business at an early hour, after winch, it adjourned In tbe House of Representatives yester day. numerous polilions nnd n'omorials were presented ; after which, sever al reso- liilians were submilted. Upon a proposi lion on the preceding day by Air. Richard son. for tliu establishment of a Committee in the subject -of Education , a consider aide dismiss on ensued, in which Messrs. Hall, of North Carolina. Storrs, of New- York, and Archer, ol Virginia, took part, in opposition to tlio resolution. . Mr. Ar cher moved to lay it upon the table; liiclt i- as finally. Tarri’-il, on a division by yeas and nays, by a majority of 127 to 93 Air. Barringer, ot Nuilli Carolina, announced the death of rite Hon. Gabriel Holmes,a member elect from, and f >rmcr- . Governor of that Shite 4 audit was up on Iris motion vesulvad, that the House go imo mourning for 1 be customary term of thirty days. Tire House'then, as anadili- lionnl testimonial of respect fur tbe memo' y of its deceased member, adjourned. Cnjf,r,—The suggestions bclotv we copy from the Virginia Literary .Moment. 1st. Tlio raw coffee should lie round & small grained, free from dbt andnfja light colour. should bare no appearance ol innultliiicss, anil he quire free front any strong'StueH. It should nut be long kept in sack uhlt other provisions, as there is no substance more.apt to obtain strong and disagreeable odours from tbe presence of its neighbors. . Ruin injures it; and Mil ter even goes so far as tu state -that a few bags of pepp r, on board a ship from India upon ono occasion, spoiled 1I10 whole eat- go. - Cd. Whan lire grains are large, fiat, and of a green color, they shun Id lie kept 00 hand, in a Irv situation, a long lime before rise. Every West India planter knows this f.ict, although Ids interest too often indu ces him to send the article to market be fore it is old and dry enough. fid. Rousting coffee is by fur the most difficult operation of tho house-keeper ; hen carried far enough, an aromatic oil funned by tiro heal and forces itself ottt upon die surface of the grains giving them a glossy oppenrnneo ami an odour liicli is considered their perfection ; yet too little roasting prevents Ihe aroma from appearing & too much completely volatili zes it, leaving .nothing hut a hitter taste. The heat should be strong and die opera tion almrlened as much as possible, with out Imrnfng tho grains. Tire roaster should be close or well covered all the time, and, in order to improve the looks ami flavor, asinall piece of butter may be added.10 the coffee, while parching 4. When thus prepared, coffee may be preserved lor usr in largo quantities, with out losing !;«• freshness,' provided the vessels r.oniuimng it, be kept well cover ed. MEXICO—MR. POINSETT. A gentleman of lloston informs tire Ed itorsof tbe Alassjclmsctts Journal riiat lie inrl at New York a few days ago with a gentleman who bail just arrived direct front Mexico at New York by way of Ve ra t’niz. Tire Alcxican was a merchant of respectability, anil lie gave tho follow inn interesting nnd extraordinary account- A few (l.iv, before he departed from tire eitv of Mexico, Air. Poinsett, our Alinistor, svas waited upon in the dusk of (lie eve siing hy n person who delivered at tlm door message from tlm Alinister of Foreign Affairs, requesting Ids [Air. Poinsett’s] ini mediate ailentlanco in tho Bureau of For eign Alfairs. The Messenger was tint ad milled within the door, tbe precaution hnv ing been lake for soma ti e, so to con fute the door by a chain ns not to permit it to open so far as to admit tlio passngc of a man, unless the chain were uulockrd fo» that purpovr, hut only to admit of eonver- -adon. Mr. Poinsett suspected some sinls ter design from tbe unprecedented Ilnur at winch this request was nude, and return cd for answer that lie should call on the Minister fti the morning. This answer was delivered, and Mr. I’ on applying the window, saw sixty men about hishnnse armed witit knives and bludgeons. The Mexican had no dosiln that the intention was in obtain admission hy stratagem,mur der the minister and rifle tiis house ! But' this is nut the only, 01 most extraor dinary psrt of the gentleman's narrative— While he was on tire road between Mcxi co and Vera Cruz, travelling with a com pany in tire stage, they tvere arrested by hand of ruffian/, to see if Mr. Poinsett was among litem, it having lircn reported tlint lie svas to leave Mrxicnat this time. Tile narrator of these facts being closely muffled in a cloak, was d particula- oliject of scruli ny. His cloak was roughly thrown open and ills features closelv examined ; and when at length the assailants became sat isfied of their mistake, one of them drew the back of his knife across his throat with a decisive action, saying, “it is lucky for hint that It is not Its ” of of BALTIMORE, Dee.. ID, tn*0. Extract of a li tter from W, ltrnivn. Esq. received per tire ship Win. Byrnes, dated LIVERPOOL. Nov. n; 1029 "Air. Winniis and Geo. A Broun, have just returned from Bain Hill, abuol 12 miles from this city, on lire Liverpool and Manchester Rail Road, where tliny have Smuggled Goods—Tire PlatUhurg Re publican of the 5th inst states—"Some ■lays sinr-e a quantity of contraband goods, unmisiing of flannels, broadcloths, &c, worth about JIDOO was seized on Islo Mofte, anil cotiveved to this place fur safe keeping until thelharshall receives mders to knni'h them down to the highest bidder. We are informed that large quantities t.lollts are now ready on the other side the lino 45,is that the oa ners arc waiting for the ttinlet to set in before limy com mence tlu-ir attentats, as our Canadian neighbours say, by running them over sic iglts. ■ ■ ■ ■ Piracy—Our Boston Correspondent the editors of Ihe Commercial Gazette in r1cr date of Saturday, inform us. that the shipCandco, Linscy, arrived at Marhle- liearl on Sunday morning. TheC. sailed from Boston 20ih Oct, for Sumatra. On the 18th Nnv.-lot. 9 N Ion. £4 W, fell in with a piratical brig (hcmiaphrodito)whicb boarded and robbed them of all their spe- Vtc, ($19,850) 7 bales drv goods, the prin cipal part of the officers’clothing, watch es, provisions, tic. The officers anil oretv Stevenson's Locomotive Engine, nl lire rale of twenty eight m'.les por hour—draw’- ine thirty passengers. She is represented to liavc gone one mile in a minute and six teen seconds (about forty eight miles ,an hour 1)—licit tlris Air. Stevenson himself can scarcely credit- She drew foily two tons, on a level road fifteen miles per bom. Now Rail Roads are pro jocting nil over the country—a meeting is to be held on Wednesday to create a com pany to carry one to Birmingham. Canal property ii ruined, I believe the Sanity lias fallen ftom-£j800 per share to case, It Is probable tlint lie suffered n dread fid dentil by starvation. Ho wits recogni zed qj a gardener, wlto was not go.ioVally suspected of being engaged In Illicit trade. The capture of a smuggler in lids jfiinwtt Is as novel as tiro strange ami hazardous enterprizr which terminated so fatally- H’ellington hotted!—On Tuesday week at Doncaster' races, when Minos, Jenny. Mills, Wellington and Pilgarlick, were do mg their best to win the Corporation Plate Wellington swerved ftmn the course; when a gentleman deeply interested in the nice, exclaimed, "Wellington bolted!" Tills term Itaing alike applicable to Ihe lovati lots of the turf, the 'Duke of Wellington, wlto stood noarlho voolferaior, was obser ved to turn’sudilenly round; luff recollect ing himself; and assured that it was the Itorsq Wellington to which the gentleman had referred, liesqjillngly resumed Ills emu posnro, amidst Ota hearty laugh of llmio wlto witnessed the ci»cuiust,iuco—Man chester Adterliser. gustn taj M’Kcnalr. 1410 hales cotton to It Campbell, A LeLurhior &co C Lip lilt. Ken-hum & Burroughs, J Si J Uuld. | Gnnulil, 8 II Parkman. CLEARED. Ship Emperor, Bmntoit, Now York. Hail, Shapler Tapper, Ship Envoy. Wheaton. Prnvidorco. , Tnjl & Pa Ideiford. Bark Herald, Goldio, Aberdeen. t IV. Gaston. DEPARTED. Steamboat Onrolinu, Wray, Augusta. Steamboat Andrew Jackson, Charles ton. MEMORANDA. The sclir Gen. Miller, iieneo at Balti more. An IrtvjTATiets.—Anther (tales il is though going tho hog enough (to uso tiie elegant Kentucky phrase) to fine bache lors ulm voluntarily are inch. Not so in Pennsylvania—Mure matrying is not an excuse—if he has not a family of fine to- sy children—throe boys nnd four gttls ns noisy as n ward Meeting, it is finable in Pennsylvania to a considerable extent— There is a tax in tltut state upon collate ral Inheritances—that is—a married man w ho happens to lie childless, cannot leave liis ptoperty to his nephew s,’ nieces, and o- ther relations, witliunt paying a heavy tax into tho treasury. It (1 said tlint on some occasions this tax has amounted tu setoial thousands—Several nftlie wealthy child less capitalists in Penniylrohia are deter mined in leave tho Slate before they da part this life, to at to evade the lax. We wish they would come to this Star. A man can die mure comforlahly in New Yo. k, titan any place that tve know of— A man w ho lias no children we dn not call a sinner. Eten bachelors are permitted in live and breathe bore. They Itnve however to give our young tvnfneu a very pretty ball on Si. Valentine's eve, every year, and litis saves them front the tax tint our friend Gen, M’Clure once threat- otted—We say 10 lire Pennsylvanians come nnd die iti New York—no danger— Eng ds. 5 A11 infusion of coffee is l etter than a decoction, simplv because the r eal, in the last case, being stronger and mere lasting Irives off more of the aromatic oil. Ills oetter, therefore, to grind the coffee very line, nnd then expose it by means of a bag nr strainer, to llie action of boiling water than to boil it for any length ol time— Unit, although unavoidable, injures ’’the flavour, ami the bast coffee I remember to avo tasted, was made by ex|iosing tin- powder to a pressure of cold wator|; a tea- pooufol of this ex ract, thrown into n cop of I10; water was sufficient. It is not a bail method to allow the ground cuffcc to lie in cold water between mcnls, and then to pro pare it by adding hot water. Just in pro portion In the continuance of heat in this nnd tha last operation, tliofragancq disap pearl, and is replaced hy n stiobg hitter taste which according to tlio experiment of Clienevcx,.depends upon tbe presence of tannin Ircsembling t.iat in tan bark.) Roasting, besides forming this biller sub stance, deprives II10 coffee ofitsnutritious qualities. Free Trade —The Dako of Wellington has declared Ills intention of following up the free trade principle, it isnow generally expected hy the merchants tlint he will negotiate a treaty of commerce with Frnnce hy which all English goods now prohibit ed in France, or excluded by prohibiting duties, will lie ndmiltod on fair terms, while here the duly on brandy will be vo ry nnieli lowered, and Freunli wines lie nd milled on the same scale ns those of Por lugnl. This report occasions a good' deal of interest in she city.. It would be n pop ulnr and judicious measure —Land. pap. COMMERCIAL. Datka snoM l.lvEiu-ooL.::::::::17-s’it Nov Dates rnon IIavi Nov. Savannah, Exeoiors, Dec. 24. Bark Ifeiuld, Aberdeen, 780 bales Upland cotton, IU4 do S. I du. MARRIED. In this city, on Ilia 17tlt inst. bv the Rev Mr Mealy. Mr. Skrbnus Stiuiriiar, of Kouih Carolina, to Alias Asieua Smith of litis place. At N«>* York, by the Rev. Dr. Wain wright, the Hon. DanikD Wedsteb Boston, to Caooli ne, youngest daughter of Herman Le Boy, Esq, of tlint city. Government Debtors.—It is under stood that Ihe same bitmane and liberal spirit which dictated that part ol the Pre sidenl's message, relating to the discharge ■>f honest impoverished debtors from their dues to the Government, bus induced lire Treasury Department to deckle, th.it writs uf Ce'Sn shall not be issued against debtors to the United Slates, except such as are suspected of fraud, and those who, having the ability, do not pay the costs incurred hy tlio Government in the prosecution of their bonds.—N. Y. Cour. Si Enq. DIED, In litis city, on the 18th inst. after a lin gering illness, Miss Eliza White, n na tive of New York, in tlio 21st year of her age. MARINE LIST. PORT OF- SAVANNAH. Iirultdll'y punished.—A man, living near tlio village of Albion, N. Y. win lain' ly sentenced to 30 days imprisoitment.and $25 fine, for inhumanly whipping Ids own ed, 5 years. daughter, aged. A gentleman in No-folk, rent as a present to a friend bare, a brace of pheasants, and a brace of paitrldges, packed in the hollow of a largo turnip. A (luandary—"! knows well enough," said a fellow, "where fresh fish comes from—hut where they catch these'ert salt fish, I'll be banged if 1 can toll."—N Y Constellation. ARRIVED. Ship Titos Dickasnn, Anthony,N. York 5 ds Ballast to W Gaston. 1’assengers, Judge Buell, and family Btig Tola, Pierson, Philadelphia and ils On the Capes to Colteu ti Miller.Altlze to C A Woodruff, I w Motrcll. J B Jan- don, It Malone, Mrs Truclielct, J Slone,N II fe’II Weed, W Marshall. Taft & Pailei ford, T l.ioyd, H Sloan, J L Cutlibert, W Delamater &co C Lippitl, G Gordon. C U Cumpfield, II Lord, A G Oemler. _ 1 nnd lo order. Passengers, Alaj Babcock (Eng.) lately „„ ( | family, Messrs Pierson, Applegate, iiV London, a | Woodnni. Brig Union, Jordon, New York 7 ds Coltrn &- Miller. Mrlzo to Jennny Si Uou glass, R Campbell, J Bentley, C Lippitl. Taft & Pndclford, L Baldwin deco II Lord. Passengers, Messrs Jcnney, Horn, Newhouse ft* m. ^11^ • Tims Soaigit, Jultn llarhcr and ftotW. sale bv ‘ CUn,,l " ,llj °“ ami lo, A. 1’AltSONS. Driijvfrjst * **• L'afCMiVo 8 Gibbon’, g C,ge. Emerson’s Elastic Razor Strops ivr A}’ 110 considered superior to any, fit the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Rail, dre 84 - - " Fitost nttn ContiF.aroNnENTS Offices oj the Courier, Mercury If Gazelle Charleston, DncZslnKiv**.—S r. u. Companions At UreihruT! ARRIVED. Hr. ship Roger Btowart, Greenock 8D Ship Jubilee, Antwerp, 42 ds. For Liverpool. The first rate coppered new ship NORTH 8TAR, J Iltnedict, master. Will commence loading immediately— j For freight of coiluft. apply to W. GASTON dec 24 " 204 n For Freight or'Chartcr. The fast sailing brig . UNION,V E Jordon^masler. Burthen 100 tons, 8 years oftl. Apply An old P. G. M nnd others united him, inyite ye In celebrate the nuproathi,,. festival of tlio lmlj> Ji. John, will, (lie tom ary honors. Wo rcsnecirull, , lldn lornally propose a procession to a le,a,.|, 0 r tlio Alnst High, on Saturday next, sultahii- prayers may be oflbred ,, p | 0 Throne of Grace, fur a continuance i,fl,| f „ sings on our Ancient Sooiolr.nud al|)|,„ kind. Wc also propose an evening la»., (U Mason, of nil donom naiioos "llllnjy,,,. cede to these pioun.nl. will plr-i.n,,, S’ flee <4 COHEN & MILLER. I iol II. Olinsletsd, W. For New York. (schooner link.) Tito fast sailing packet schooner • OTHELl.O, IV. Hulk ley, mailer. Wiii meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage having handsome ac commodations, apply to Capt, B, on board at Anclaux's wharf, 01 in COHEN & MILLER. For sale on hoard, £0 libls Apples, in fine order 15 drums new Smyrna Figs dec 24 V w. Cmnp. Jacob WiL '• O. W. Frederick ? Fell, or lo P. G. Marshal, Joseph 8. Pr, Ini. dec 28 £03 Letter P»per. f[k REAMS—Just received sad fa QLP XV sate hy A. PARSONS, Drugful, At the Engle, no. 8, Olbbtin’s Uan», tier. 28 £08 Swoim’s Tauaen. T ill! subscriber hns just deceived 1 supply of this celebrated Mrdicict, Just Received ■ Landing from ship Statira. r PUNCHEONS Jamaica Kmti 10 due Cane and Rush bottom Fan | cy Chairs £0 1I11R Windsor Chairs ’ F01 sale hy ’ J. B HERBERT. dee £4 And for sale by „ A. PAh SON8, Jgnt. At tires Eagle no. 9, Gibbon's Runet, dec £3 £03 Arrow Root. T HE subset liter lias received a tap^i of some very sttpetior French hurt Rout. For sate by A. PARSONS,.Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Rsnti eec £8 of Ale, llum, Cheese, Butter, - Jkc, WA URLS [’idler fioTeylor's dou « V bio Ale 10 half bills do do - do 20 bids Ponlaod Ruin 5 hliriv do 10 casks first quality Clteesn .10 firkins Goshen Bititer an bids Newtown Pippin Apjiles 10 hnlfhblt Fulton Market Beef 10 boxes Soap Landing from ship Statira nnd brig Union, for selehy JOHN BENTLEY. do 24 Lost Notice. LLpeisohs having nnv demnnfn . gainst tho estate of W C. Cuilih dec. are requested lo hand them in 1 Attested by tlio 1st January naxl.nnilll indebted to sctllo tlio tamo w ithout drlij with Milien Si Clark, in whore h. tire accounts liavo been placed for roll* lion. JANE L. CUTHBERT,Adm'i doc ID Land for Sale. r|l HE subscriber nffera for sale atrsd Fresh Garden Seeds. J UST received a supply of the Shaker Garden Seeds, tills years Garden Seeds, title years growth. For salo bv A. PARSONS, Druggist. At the EnglO) No. D, Gibiioits' Range, tleu *4 of land in Trntip comity, No. Ill Hill district containing 2021-1 semi oak and-hiokory. An elegant water coon inns tbrouah lisa greater pvtol if. said tract of land was drawn by Jacob ti' vrr. Apply to JOHN J WAVER. ■Ian 28 203||st* (tyv The Mllletlgeville tattler j please give tlio olmvo three »«V\j \ay [lions, and fu word tiro account leilui' flee fnr payment. Day and Martin’s Real Ja pan Blacking. J UST Imported and Wariantcd to be first quality. _Fi.r sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist. At tho Eagle No. 8. Gibbons' Range, dec 24 Notice. A T a company nftcllng held at (lie Ex iltangc on Saturday the 10th inst. ■■ dtange tho following persons wqre fnicij for default nt parade oftltn fills inst. John E Eokii, John Fldier, R W S Hewlett, — Oshurn. Parks, Peters, Joists Starling, J B Smith, White, Butts, Briggs, Bnnrdeaux, Candee, Gull, G Mor ris, — Dandy. W Dodd, J II Hubble. Ladrl, Merrimnn, C W Turner, J N Baily, J Richards, S Snow, A Sheldon, S Sails, Edward Batty, John Barnard, W Foster, Christmas and New Ycnri Presents, M RS. E. BEAUI.ARD hatenta a very handsome assortment cf FANCY ARTICLES, suitable fur theso occasions- dik'd! childrens Toys, the u liolo tu be sold erate prices. Just received Sc-sesof s I caso new patte 1 do dec £3 Edward Batty, John Barnard, W Foster, — Beall, N Campfleld, Jna I'linuning. Jos Dillon, S U Hill, A Le Uarbler,Ff.e Bar- bier, S A Myers, Jns IMagill, — McCnry, G A Roberts,.J B Robertson, J Roberson, Newhouse. ’ .’v, .T Sweet, B E Stiles, P Wiltberger Jr. D Brig Hnvre, Pearec.Provideneo 0 dsTfj! J, At%)s, J niAnebo.Cnlton, — Douglass, faft & padclford. Mdze to J Stone, 8 J F Poysytb, Edward Houston, O’Brinn, A case of slander was tried in tire Supe rior Court on Thursday, in which Simon Myers was tbe plaintiff, and Hart S. Op- perilieimer tho defendant. Il was stated in evidence, that the plaintiff purchased a quantity of goods front Mr. Jackson, for which he gave bis nnles At four arid six months. The defendant called upon Mr. Jackson, and hy his representation, induced him to believe that the notes would never be paid. Mr. Jackson became alarmed.— And tlio plaintiff, flndine his-credit impni red, was compelled to sustain it.-by raising tho money for tbe notes before they roae.lt ed maturity. No dofenco was made, and a Sheriff's jury was summoned on Friday evening,to assess tlio damages, who render ed a verdict for tlio plaintiff of two thou sand dollars. John L. Itiker & Price for tiro plaintiff— N- Y. Jour, of Com. been amusing themselves riding on Mrr -of tho piratical, vessel were Spanish aud Poiliigiiese, nod about 40 io number—Lad ■me long gun midship and 2 small guns— They confined tlio officers in the cabin & the crew in the fnrcastle, under n guard, while they plundered -tire vessel. They boarded the Gandcc about 9 P. M. nod left Iter about 7, nt which lime another vessel was in sight, which 111 cy stood lor—'They used no violence to the crciv nor injured the vessel in any reipocl.- The C. had 5 boxes opium which they de clined taking. And said they would make them a preKntofii—,Y. Y. Commercial Adr. An extraordinary and vory novel ciretim stance occurred on the Ramsgate roast tho other day. A Custom Ilmise officer observing a remarkable object floating nl a short distance from the land near Pegivell Bay, went out la it to satisfy bis curiosity ami oas surprised at the discovery of elmut five nnd twenty tubs of spirits tied togelh er, with a - dead man entangled in tiie ropes. It is supposesl that he had b. en C Greene. Bulloch & Dunwoody,. |?| brick & Baker, A & E Wood, -O -Jitbjj' son. Sclir Othello, Bttlkley, N. York 7 ds to Cohen ft Miller MdZu to Clnghnrn Si Wood, Jenitey Si Douglass, A Iiassett L Baida in &coW Marshall, Pnlmea & Rich Zrds, Roc de Merriman, J Stone, J W Long, M Prendergasl, It Malone, A St E Wood, Ketcltunt & Burroughs, Beers, Booth Sr Si John, N II Knapp dreo T M Driscoll, 11 Lord, Taft & pnilelfoid. N 11 dr. II Weed, E Bliss, Hazard & Denslotv, Philbrick & linker. P Marlow,(} U Lamar G dt. W Waters, I W Morrell, C Lippitt, G Itobcrlson, Mallory dt Duffy. Steamboat. W Gaston, fm Augusta with boats 4 dt 10 in low, toN Cantpfield.1253 bales cotton to J Stone, J Ganalil,Stiles dt Fnmtin. Polebo.it Oglethorpe, fm Aiigu-ta to Candler dt Davidson. 600 hales cotton to D’ L Adams dtr.o J Ptone, A J Ganalil. Huntington’s box fm Augusta.442 bales cotton lo T Butler deco Sorrel Si Ander son, Taft dt P,ideiford, J P. Iloory, C Lip pitt, R Malone, I’oleboat Mary, fill Augusta to Chndlm dt Davidson. 647 hales cotton to A Le Barbier dteo D L Adams dicti 8 II Pork- man. C Lippitt, J Stone, P Dovillers. i Polobont Summer Duck, fm Angiiatn lo D-tnillnr dr Davidson. 458 bnlcs cotton lo endoavoring to low tlio tubs Ashore by s-tim [Tall dt l’atlelford, S I! Parkman ming and had perished in-tlie attempt by { Polebnnt A Sibloy, f m Augusta to Can- MtiUmg into the sands at low tvaur. nr Idler dt Davidson. 0 8 baleacotton to D that becoming exhausted, lie liail been L Adams jtco, J Ganalil. E Bliss earned un ity by the current. In oiihcrl Poleboats A & D and lighters, fm An- Gitas; Kelsey, I! B Morrel, A Willis, A Wilson, J Welacli, Jnn Wright, R C Wheeler, Doct Baber, J Blois, T Bartow, Win Bowers, Stephen Gardner, $2 each, Jns Sivnnhrum.’SI. ff^Bxccutlons 'vlll.lsstie and the Law be ] sttforerd against all w ho do not mnkepay- urent of their fines 10 the commanding of-’ .Oceron or before Thursday the 81st inst- L. N. MITCHELL, Gapt. 3d Beat company, dec 24 204m Sugar. 5 1IMLS Bril 10 do -L. — 50 pieces hemp Bagging- 4 do Hessipns 39 bills "Phelps” Girt tu bids.No 3Mackerel 12 casks Cheese 30 hags Shot nssorlrd sizes 1)0 grind Stones soinll size', 1 pipe superior Madeira tttt*. 15 ciates Bris ul patent pressM Bottles 20 boxes Superior Engirt" 20 hbls Ldaf Sugar 29 birds prime retailing MoIm*', 40 boxes Wltiitemoro Cotta* No 10 Landing fin sclir. Othello. SSgh lilii.S Portland Rom r®’IF 19 bags Jntnaiua Pimento 19 firkins 1st 'quality Goshen j Butter 29 hbls Mess and Prime Bcci’ Fm sale by COHEN & MILLER dee. 24 45 boxes Soap J nj 40 firkins first quality Gasl* 111 5 kegs bar Load 20 boxes Negro Pipes 20 131b catty boxes IlyaonTea II 21b do do Imperial Gunpowder Tea , Boxes Cavendislt and W 1 ] Tobacco 2 enses Wool Hals - nnv 23 \V00lcn iiuu, ■ DOZEN slom' , Ti 4 Ik 1 . i tf V lloso J usl recel* 81 ' Half 1 barrels Cnna] Flour. Landing from ship Statira. SJp Half Bbls 1,’nnal flour, E. S. B. r^& VE St eo's rod lirhnd—for sale by HUNTINGTON it MAY. dec 24 284 sale by dec 10 JACOB OiMwiH ivaiu,!' 0 : ItaBS' Iron and Plough Swedes In>" , TONS 10 Sis•.■I 1 .:- jiicliev ptaughTnouitis together of round Iron from t-4 1 milk do. from I l 4< 0 ‘ no Ju^ Lamp Oil. T HE best Winter Strained Sperm Oil luo. 1 n„ r ,nanS'”" i,| is kept constantly on band and for American Cast anri Ueim fuI sti>I sale by Jus; received in Store" 1 A. PARSONS^Druggist, |accommodating^erjjsjy of) dec 4 At the Eagle, No 3 Gibbons’ Range. dec 24