Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 26, 1829, Image 2

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I(£|1W|]LJ[C^ FKK DEKICK 8. FELL, fclTY TIUftl'En. Bail* Paper eight dollars per annum. -Coinin' Pap or. elx liolluvs per'animni. PAYAHt.lv .IN ADVANCE. All News, and New Advertisements ap pear in both papers (£/• 6tlico ■ in Dickson's three story erica bnlldlnft, malic Itay. near the Ex* - change, between Bull anti Drnylon-streets.. SAVANNA!!. SATURDAY EVENING, IH:c. 20. \ SAVANNAH MARKETS, DkikmOkr 20, 1828. (Wholesalt Price Current, corrected iceeMyj tit British Dry Goods," 55 a 0? 1-2 per cents adv, j. Beef, prime, Sft "5 mess, SO 25 Bacon, 0 a 7 1-2 cents per lb. •« Hams, D Blitter,Northern, 17 a 10 rts peril). Bagging, Dundee Jo Inverness, 20 a 21 ids. Brandy, Cognac, Otard, Dupiiy Jo Co s. brand, 102 a 170 cts. “ . other brands, 1 a 1 12 1-t Colton, Now Uplands, 0 n to “ In Ter or to good, 1 8-8 •• •• prime, 0 1-2 a 10 “ Sea-Islands, 20 « 80 Coro, per bushel, 45 a 50 Candles, Northern Mould Tallow, 10 n il dull. •• Georgia, 19 a 1 a Sperm, 21 a 25 Cheese—5 a 7 Crockery, 25 it 33 per cent adv Codec, iluvauna Green,prime,14 1-2 a 15 1-2 “ Other qualities, 11 1-2 o 12 1-2 Flour, Philadelphia,Baltimore, Richmond and Alexandria, £5 *5 •• Canal £5 50 a 0, Gin, Holland, 00 a 110 “ Nortiicrn. 30 a 31 Hay, prime Norllicrn, 1st quality, 50 a 5D cents* Hyson Tea, 100 n 110 per lb. Iron Swede's £105 a 112- per Ton of <240 lbs. I.ard, 0 n 7 Lumber, yellow pine Ranging Timber, £4 an Stcam sawcd scantling S18 l’lank £15 Flooring boards £20 Hirer Lumber,Hoards,Planks & Scan tling, £10(i li Quartered 11-4 inch flooring Boards, SH White Pine Boaids, clear, £17 a 18 Merchantable, £0 n 10 IV. O. Hogshead Staves, £15 n 10 ft O. •' •• 10 a 12 Shingles, rafted, *• 3 •• boated, .*• 8 1-2 n 4- Mackerel, No. 1, 5 50 “ 2, 4 75 *• 3, 3 50a 3 02 I-* Molasses, W. India, 28 a 28 N. Orleans, 32 a 33 Osnabttrgt, 0 i-2 a 10 Oil, Spcnn, winter pressed, 70 cts. Summer strained, 08 Olive, 4 1-2a5 Linseed, (Dutch) 85 Pork, prime, 10 a 10 25 mess, 13 a 13 S5 Porter, D a 3 1-4 ltice, 2 25 a 3 Rum, Jamaica, 00 to 1 25 " West India, 75 - 80 “ ■ N. England, 33 « 35, dull Soap, yellow, 5 a 7 cts per lb. dull Salt, Liverpool, 40 cts. Sngars, Havana, white,.none. Brown, 9 1-2 a 10 Muscovado, 8 3-4 a 10 St. Croix, 8 1-2 a 10 cts. New Orleans, 0 a 9 scarce, Refined Loaf. 10 1-2 o 18 “ l ump, 15 a 15 1-2 Tobacco, Kentucky, Oeo. J6c. 3 a 5 Manufactured, do. 8 a 30 Tallow, 8 a 0. Wlriskey, In bbls. 20 cts scarce. EXCHANGE, On England, none, France, none Nqw York, 00 days, 1 1-4 alt-2 dis, and 9u days, 5-8 n 3-4 dis. Bank Cheeks, 1-2 per ct. prem. Philadelphia, 1-2 *• •• Baltimore, 1-2 “ • “ Charleston, 1-2 “ ** Bank of Macon, 1 a 1 1-2 per ct. dis- Bank U. S. Bills, 1-4 a 1-2 premium Darien Bank Notes, Brancli 1 per ct. dis. ‘ N. Carolina, S. B, Notes, 5 ills. State Bank of Georgia, payable at tho Bran , chcs*other than Augusta, and Milledgc- ville, 1 a-1 1-2 per ct. dis. South Carolina Bank Notes, par. FREIGHTS. Liverpool, l-2d dull. France, 1 t-3- New York, 120 cents per bafe. Providence, St 1-4 a t 1-2 REMARKS. Cotton-—Since our last report the arri tals of Uplands have been large—the sales also have been extensive at 0 to 0 to 9 1-4 cents for fair to prime lots, fancy prune B 1-2, and some fine lots, above tho latter price Lower qualities are dull of sale at 8 1-2'a 8 3-4 els ihe stock of this de scription is- accumulating. In Sea Island we have hoard of no transactions and pri ces stand ns last quoted.- Rice.—Considerable sales have bccncf- feeted in this article during the week at $2 31 l'-4.n 2 82 1-2. the' dbmand is steady and ready sales are mode as" it comes to hand. We quote from £2 1-4 to 3 Corn.—The lust cargo sold, brought 45 efs. it retails according lo quamily from 50 lo 55-cls. from Havre—Tho Mogul, Capt. Davis, arrived at this port from Uavro this morn ing, whence she sailed on tho 15th ull. bringing commercial dates to tho evening of the 14th, ttvo days later than had been, previously received. She lias no papers. HAVRE, Nov. Mi With reference to our letter of tho ,7th we have only to sny that sales of oqiitm -continue slow and tho demand limited; good Louisiana liavo been obtained at low er prices,» hen uplands, oft account ot their scarcity, havo fully maintained their rates. The first cargo from your port may tiring 00 to 82 francs, but should heavy arrivals take place at once, our prices might de cline. Extrtltt of another letter, mint dale. A few linos respecting onr market by a direct opportunity, will probably not ho without interest. When the new crop tea. cliffs'Us, we shat! be with n low stock, both here anil in the interior, and though our supply of cotton in 1830 be more than this_ year, we shall ndt lihve such a superabun dance as to weigh down our market. We lonk for steady |Vriccs, ami cottons bought anil sold carefully will probably Icavo a small profit throughout the season. If your prices of sea Islands yrc kept up high there will bo no good done in them,as 11 in consumers will prefer going upon oili er sorts if they arc dear. llicc in guod demand. At foot arc the quotations. Cottons.—We have had a very flat mar ket since onr last, without however any decided decline as yet, in nur rates. The sales since the beginning of the month, hate been Confined to 1163 bales, emisisliug ufCSS Louisiana, at 52 fn 105 395 Uplands at 80 to 03; 00 Pernambuco at 102 1-2 to 107 I 8. and 33 Gtin'daloupc at Oft; all of these prices duty paid, (it arrival- wc have only to notice 200 bales received from Liverpool. Stock un 31 si Oct. 21573 b. of which 20537 b. u. 8. Arrivals up to the 7tlt instant, say none the 200 b.above men tioned being destined for tile transit. Sates asa- buve 1108 b. — 1048 b.B. s. Say stock on 7lli Nov. 20410b. — 10503b. u. s. Hies—Carolina, per 50 k. 22 it 25, duly paid. We have published tiiis evening by re quest, a leport made by gcntlome’n of res pectability, and folly qualified tn'judge, of * character of the examination that Isle- look place, of Mr. Brown’s pupils,whith place’s his institution in a very favorable light. For tire week ending this mnrningr 20,301 bales of Ool'on have arrived at this purl from Augusta, and cnastivisc, exclu sive of what Iras been received in’ wagrins, and tlie small boats of planters. From Porto Iticn.—We learn from Capt Gorton of (lie Savannah, from St.Johns, (P. II.) arrived below on Wednesday, that the Markets were dull at 1 that place when he left there. Gapt.,G. states that- Capt'. A'imeidh're- tnained in confinement, and that it was the general impression that ho would he hanged. 'Among the number ofllinse whn were shot at St. Johns; (P R.) about six woeks ago, was an American, said to have belonged to Philadelphia.—JVw/olfc Bea con. Georgia Legislature—Our Members relumed to town on Thursday evening last. We have nhtained from them statement of the last proceedings cf the Legislature up to 5 o’clock on Monday evening 21st inst. and they adjourned few limns afterwards. On that day a mes sage was received from the Governor re- doinmending the passage of an act profiib Ring colored seamen from being brought intoitlie ports of (his Slate in any capacity He believes the lhw might be constitution ally enacted, by miking vessels with this description ul persons on board ride quar antiue—he recommends the repeal of tho law permitting the introduction of slaves into iho State for sale.An act was passed,by substituting it foi an original act on tlie same subject which was on its final passage Tile substitute differs in this respect from the original;-the latter was intended to pro hibit.colurcd seamen coming into the ports of this state; tile substitute compels vessels introducing them to ride quarantine for 40 days—prohibits all hitercoufsq with the vessel by free persons, or slaves, and com pels-, under severe penalties tlie captain to carry hack tlie seamen’ so introduced or employed—The net further mnkcjpiin ishnble with death the circulation of pnm phlets of evil tendency to’our domestics—it imposes a heavy penalty itpnn any persons whatsoever, teacliing’siavcs or free.perrons -ofeplgfto iead\aini write—and prohibits the introduction of slaves for sale or traffic into this state. A bill to extend tlie limits of the city beyond ils present limits one mile, giving the corporation power to issue licences, and control)! over Bar Rooms, shops &c. per milling persons residing within tho exlen ded limits to vote under restrictions si mil tn those imposed un other vorers for Alder men, and prohibiting the imposition of any nthertax except tiro licence, was passed— The appropriation of £3000’for the Arso- nnl was passed. The act making it a’pen Itcnti.Try offence to keep a gambling house ot pursuing-itas an occupation, was passed after jppeh opposition. The bill regulating Iho rates of wharf oge for tlie port'df Sav-annah, likewise pas ved. Tlio net authorizing' tlie Governor 'appoint Commissioners in other states lake testimony as to tho registry of deeds, fcc. passed. . As-did the act for disposing,&c. of lands in Chatham bounty, which Was Wore the GoVemor for advisement. »' The bill more eflc.clUiilly to punish ne- grocs for arson also passed. The bill' authorizing tho Sheriff, and others, to enter tlie housos of sailor land lords) J6e. SCo. has passed. ’ \Vo copyt ho following nrlielo from the Londou Murning Herald Nov; 10. ns cor roborating au opinion suggested in many of our most respectable journals, that die first efforts of out minister to Loudon. Mr. M’Lnnfc, would bo directed to tlie arrange ment of out West ludia trndo with Groat Britain Tlje London Editor is very’lmS- tifeln our negneiations un this subject,and attempts to.cast very- undeserved censure Upon tho British Ministor "hi Washington Mr.Vn#ghn'lf,ei nn admitting lie should have laker tlie part, .which lip is alleged in liavo dniio. * *’\Vd Understand'upon good authority ihnltho American Minister is using his best endeavors with the Hoard of Trade, mid we nre sorry to add «itli~smno proba bility of success, to throw open tho West India trndo to the Americans again. This is all very natural, and very proper for an American Minister; and though we should not,blame Hie agent; ho lias not only a right, but it is.his duty- to do his best for Ills country ; and in SO doing, lie difkfeivos the thanks of his countrynlcn, without justly liicui ring tho blanto of any one. Thero Is however annlltor psrty engaged in this af fair, whoso conduct ns a British subject appears to us, if wo have been rightly in formed, tn say the icajrof it, to be very equivocal. A lovigresidcncc abroad never might to have the effect of making a nivn forget the Intelest of his own country,more particularly if lie sliuiild happen to be tlie humble servant of'that country. Ill Ihc case before us It mar lie that the gentleman has been misled ; Ills cqnditct may. proceed from erroneous opinions with regard to what are tho interests of the country, and promises of reciprocal advantages may liavo been held nut, such as a modification of the Tariff,'&C. Blit ih a government like that of the United States, promises might not tn lie depended upon; for though Ihe executive mny niCnn what they say. yet it should ho reCnlloclod that they havo no powor of themselves tn effect any tiling of the kind, and very liitlo influence to in duce the oilier brandies -if the government to carry into effect tlioir measures. | Besides, experience ought to tench ns not to place much, if any, reliance or Trans-atlantic promises ; and as for reci procity, we luive hitherto found it ill expe rience, however it mny.look in theory, all on one side. The slim tins out of lliu U oiled Stales, nod then laying the founda tion of a reciprocal trade botween British North America and our West India colo nies, was almost tlio only act nf Mr. Cnil- mng’s policy deserving of praise. It w nj indeed a mastcrpicco of statesmanship ; nnd wc have no hesitation ill saying that it raised this country in the opinion nf tlio Americans greatly, as it was detrimental to their interests more Ilian any thing that had occurred for ninny ycUr*. Tlicro was promptitude and decision about it which' fora time qaH^cbnfounded Brother Jona-’ tIrani and while he denied its justice, yet lie was r.ompellort reluctantly to ticknoivl edge Mr. Canning had the best of fire ar gument, in the correspondence on the oc casion with tire American minister. We do nope and trust that our government will not suffer themselves to be talked into a repeal of this most salutary measure—a measure calculated tn Uphold that which must ever be of p/imaiy importaq’ce to tins cnotiify, “ships, colonies, mid com niercc.”' The committee .appointed by tlm'Agti- cultural Sueieiy of St. Pauls Parish, S.O. for tlie purpose of nsCfrialnlnjJ and publish ing a comparative Mnteiiicnt of tlie cutlon crops made in 1828 nnd 1820. In that part of the Pariah,bounded by silt water nnd immediately contiguous,give tho following ns tho result of tlioir enquiiies dn.30 plan tations.- In 1028, rnle thousand throe hundred and eighty-nine hales were made; nnd tn ”1829, throe hundred ami ninety-one bales. MACON, Dec. 19. Colton MarJ-tf.-Tho pricos have fluc tuated considerably during t lie week, ac cording to odyices received from other muiketi below. The early part ftf tin Week iho bent loti told ai 0 1*4—on 1 luu* day ‘and Friday, very few, if any sales worn over 7 6 4. To day tlie odyices ore favor- blc from Foreign markets, and it lias re sumed tlie prices or tlio early part of tlio »cok—8 cents Is paid Dooly, and sotno lots hove sold at 8 1-4. A NEW, YORK, Doc. 17- Five days later from. London— TKft packet ship Hud sod. Copt." L’bainpliU is below from London. Tlio pilot boot Ga zette belunging lolliomnrnjng papers, lias just come up, bringing London papers.-to tlieeVehittifoff the i4ih November. We linvn been politely furnished wi\U their pd (tbttU-r-Cum. Adv.. _ CEREl., Oct. 17 For some days pnst a jcpnrj which seems improlmhfg, hns been spread hi re, that by o liar .if th i Stil'an, Alliens Inis been ovao limed by the Turks nnd given tip to. tlio Greeks . - From the American. By the Hudson, packet ship from Lon don,papers ol that eity to tlie 14th uh in clusive, arc rocclvod—We are.imlehtcd to tho Daily Advertiser, for the anpoiUtility nf Slicing them. They lio.wevor, ate liar ron of news. From iheCnntine.nl there 4s mulling—Ihe Paris (lilts being of the 1 Ull not Inter tlniri tin to by the Da Ilham. A great Protestant mcoiiiig was held ill Kent, on the 13th. on occasion of a dinner given to one of the Rcprcscnlaiiics ol.th.it oountvi Sir E. ICnalpllhull. Lord Wincli- elsea presided. Tlio Morning Journal of tlio tttU.-spO'iksmueh of thp difficulties in whicli the Duke nf Wellington lliiils liim- soif anil his Cabinet) but tlio Journal is liglv authority. Tho city Intelligence of Friday evening, 18th, runs thus:—’Noth ing fr jin ah nail, and tho money market oxcaodingly tranquil. Consols for account, opened at 01 5 8, fmt/ers—and closed at 01 5 r. to 3-4. A general expectation seems entertained, that tho French funds will ad vance. In onr foreign slock market, little business is doing and Die variation ill price is trifling.” . ,. London.Nnv it. American Funds—Pliran per cents 7ft; Four and a half por.conts 80 t-2; Five per cents (1820) ttOllt; 116.(1821)02; Six per cents (18)5) 80 l 2 with dividend from 1st October. (London Markets, Nov. is.) Colton Wool—Pile improved accounts from Liverpoolepuiedsome minimum horn noil several sales have been effected at rather higher prices. Tlio quamily sold . ma'rmee- . . In tills city yesterday morning by Justice SliefllflR Captain JOHN 8. SNEAD, of tills county to MiM MARY - PERRY, of Hiyaii County. ■' i afc ■ ■ i Mncon Clieajj Store. Closing lusilicss by SF.I.T.1KO OFf , AT OUST. 07“ Merchants, Planter and oihti, rail and examine for yourselves, ’ I N coiisetiuouco ut the ileaih of one uf) tlie fiiiii of J. FREEMAN & to they offer ait Cost, a large and general toilmcnl, consisting uf DRY GOODS, CROCKtiRr—iUtlD ware, CASTINGS, ' MARINE t4H‘T. PUIlT OF S.ii'ANNAH. .AUIUFF.I). , . Slnp Mogul, Ditvls, 4U days fm llnyrc, ill ballast in iliw-hiasier. - SOtli lilt, in lot. 30 30, Inn. 38 30, loll ill will) a ship which appeared to ho -a Spanish Frigate.standing to Ihe Eastward, shewed colors nnd passed Ittli inst. iii lat. 87 40, Ion. 51 90. fell Hals, Shoes, Cotlotl Dag. sing, Negrd Cloth, BLANKETS; Camblet anil Plaid Clonks, nnd Saddlery, ’ LEGHORN HATS, SALT. SUGAR. COFFEE, TEAS, WHISKEY. GIN. RUM, UlUiV ’ DY; WINE, Also, n Quantity of SAStl WlilSllTS ; AffD ONE / COTTON GIN. since oUr last is ns follows,viz —t 500 bales Sn'ralv at 3 1-8(1, to 4 1 2d 30 .hotveds 5 3*4d t.) 0 I - Id 200 Carihagena 4 I Bd lo 4 1 4d, and 40 Porto llico 0,l-4d. per II). all in bond. ' Most finfitrrlanl to ihe fair.— -\n exqui- sllo'improseiiielil lias been lately, mgilii In the iri-imifacliirc fur bilUisdoux. Mr. Uon- ahlsop, paper manufacturer, Nei. has coin Irivc'd tn impart nil the’ delicious, fragrance nf the rose aqd geranium 10 that which he designs fur fine letter—'’Pile frngnnce will remain for yeais .oven thniigh ihe paper sliould lio exposed Keltic air —.V. Cour. & Enj. In the Quebec Mercury, it is suggested tn iho British government to establish a hereditary nobility In Lower Cnnad'a.’ with entails, &c,; tlio number of Iho Barons to be one hundred and sixty, who arc to meet in convention and elect from among them selves thirty to sit|for life in the legislative council of tlie province. The Hornet.—The ' iiallimme Amen can oftlio Xfttli inst. says, “In relation to this ship, of whose loss but too well groun ded apprehensions have lately been enter tained, a glimmer of hope is presented.— Wc saw yesterday a ccnllcman who arri vml here tlnce davs ago in Ihe schr Un cle Sam from llavam.- He informs ns that about the 15th November a British packer arrived nt Havana from" Vera’ Cruz wliidh reported that she hail spi.ken the U S-.ship Unmet dismasted,.lint dial site had declihed the offer nf assistance tendered uy the Packet. * Our'informant is pot pos- iiivo as to tlie fact, hut thinks that if was said the Hornet had thrown her guns o- verhoard.” [This report, wn imngiiin is the same ns related by Commodore Rulgelcy. when lie some time stuco passed through this city.] WASHINGTON, Dcc. fn'. tn (he Senate, yostcnlay, 'several bills passed to a second rending. Mcniorials and petitions were presented by Messrs. Ruaglcs, McKinley, Livingston, Smith, uf South Carolina, Saiidf.ird, Johnston, and Woodbury. Resolutions by Messrs, Livingston, Chambers and Npble. At an early hour the Senate went into tho cunsiti oration of Executive business; at the close of »s 11fell, it adjourned* In tlio House yesterday, numerous peti tions and incinotinls were presented, and rosnhuions submitted. Upon one nf tffn latter proposed by Mr. Hunt, for tlie distri bution of the nett anmin| proceeds arising from the spile nf lire Public Lands ninong tho Slates, a fon'g discussion ensued,' in whicirMessrs. Stanberry, Sferlgero, Test, Snvler, V.mcn, Martin, Jolinsnn of Ken tucky, Reed, Taj'loV, Wilde, and ..trynos took part. Several amendments were on- grnfiod upon tho original resolution , blit it was finally, on tho motion nf tlio last iram. d gentleman, laid Upon the fable.— Mr. Verplmck m’oV'cd a resofitfion of con siderable interest’ In relntiim to American Literature, to inquire info tlio .expediency of reducing the pnsliict:am all periodical publications to the IcVcl of tho postage charged upon nowspjpei9. It was lefor- red to tho Committee on tho Post Office anil Post Roads.. Aficr the consideration of a resolution’, which'was ultimately ne gatived, moved by Mr. Hall, fo refer tho s .liject of live election of Picsident tua Comiuittoe, the question oi tile estublish- ment of an armory on tlio western waiors, svas brought forward by Mr. Carson ; va rious amendments were moved upon it; but, previous to the sense of the House ha- ing taken tt,>on the subject, an adjourn ment took place until 12 o'clock on Mon day. Lord Byron’s Rifle—the rifl'o svhieh Mr. Foirest used 011 Tuesday evening in Matamon, says the New York Courier &. Enquirer, was one of the most beautiful and cnstljr that we havo ever seen; it be longed to tho late Lord Byron, and by that great poof, presented, a short tlmo previ ous to his deaftyto an officer of our Navy. Tho Columbia stagb was npsoi ih going from Charlostbn oq Wednesday morning last; about 4 miles from tho latter plate The stage contained a number of- passen gers, all of-wliopn were mmo or less injur V<l. One of t ho gentlemen is seriously,and another dangerously, wounded, j, .. NEW,YORK, Dee, 10. _ From Guayaquil —Tlio barque Peru, Clieevor, of iSalcm, arrived at Guayaquil nhoill the middle' nf July last, from Cal l-in, anil ivas discli'iigmg her careo‘, when a delnanff was niiide by Geii. Gcidena, tlni Capf. Ciieevcr should proceed fortli- With in p’k'nfpott as; uiaiiy of Ins’ troops (wifjiiljjej'r baggage; j’qS could be’.-recejvtid' oh bon'd, to P iiin’. Cnpt.- C. rcinunslla- ,led without effect' and svas' compelled (without' being ullpived any time to arrange bis biisiness)'in receive on board- 335 men and wnrnen with tlieir baggage, Jte. ,nd lo sail fur Pnita, whore she arrived in a pas sago n| 0 days—having stopped at Puna to water, be was required In'receive up hoard the sick prisoners nt 1 Ive Hospital ; hut upon Iii* avowing :,is rletoim'mniion' sooner to abandon Iris vessel, lie was permitted tn proceed without them. Tho Porn, af- tor landing these passengers at Pnita, ic- nirneil to Guayaquil, on 1 bo Bill of August and was at thnl place on file 28th, lo sail next day for Paita; and’,Callao. in with the wreck of u brig mink tnlbewa tors edge, could not read hfti name, foie- iiiattt, cone-just above the deck, nlaln-top,-- mail broken by Ihe cap, bow spiff njul nr.iimdvit itniiding. appeared to he nenily anew restcl, painted uvo white mouldings llld n wfiite head roiipd a hillelt head gilt on painted yellow. Mils inst. Iff lat. 34 23. lop. 08, passed the ship Ganges, (of Bdoksport.) standing to the Eastward.— 14th inst. in lat. 3f) r.0_, Ion. 74 It, spoke selir Pigdt, fin Ocracnpk for Martinique. I8R1 i.’.sl. In lat. 32 5, Ion. 70 30 passed tfie ship.Will Penn, (uf Philadelphia) fiom thfsport standing In the Nortliword. Brig Saialt Jc Pnelift. Turlo, Castine. Me. lids Little and Flsli In tlie master. Hclir Florida; I bib In SO tf; 8 day* from Old Polt)l Comfort; (V.). Passengers,— Cap). Flutter and 30 U. S Troops. Bioop Hopei ilurgo, 0 ds fin St. John’s, with Oranges (h .the nu*ter. SlnupAlarv. lirUwn. 20 lintirsTin Char lesion, with PmdioeS th tlio master. Mon;) Leader, CheViilifr. 8 days from fit. Marys, with 85 b iles Skfl Island Cot ton. Hides and Oranges, td E Fprt, Bav aril & Hunter, W 56 H ltosc.and the mas ter. Sloop Jackson. Lffwls, Ini Ogeehce. too tes clean Rico and 120'bmuicls'Uotigli, tn It llaberslum. Sloop Ami, Sclnwich. 1 day fm fiiinbu- ry wIlli Hides. 03 hales .Cult viand Genr gin Syrup, to R & \V King. Rnllnch & Dunwnniiy, Jl Hahershain, W 1* Bowen. B W l)elnma(cr Jrcn. SI njj George Junes, Satillns 3 tls with f.O li ties Cnthm nnd 4000 Oranges,Vo A G Miller, It J1 \V King, E Fort, Buds & Patterson. Slnnp Gfo"Wnslilhslnn, Hewitt, fm M’ Larch’s Mill. 152 tes llicc to Kct.dumi & Burroughs.' Revenue culler Georgia, Rudolph, Dnin a rtni‘0. Steamboat Caledonia; Hoyderi; Augusta ti ds with bu lls t? A Nlgldlhg.dff in low to J M'Kenzie .V (o. 1305 haled entton to It Melonff, GnUalil, J Stono O Gordon Taft fcPadelfurd, 1) I, Adams. &Co J & Iteirf, C Lipni't, A Lelinrblor &co 'll Campbell, S 1) Corbett, Steamboat Cbarlesion, llonnel- Darien 20 bs'with r.oo bales Cutton.to Butts Patterson. 'SVeftmbotit Savannah, Swymor, 3 days from Augusta, ivj I) linats 12 It 15 in tow to Steamhout U°‘- H90 hales Co toll fn It Mnlnnu, C Lippilt, I aft Si. Padeiford, Beers, Booth At St. John, F II Welmaii.J Stone. Ketcliimi 52 Burroughs, It Camp' hell, .1 Ganahl, S 11 Parkn.ni, R' L Tay- lor, I) L Adams 96co G Gordun.J N Cuy- ler, and morder. Polelm.it Entorprize, fro’m Augusta, to Candler At Davidson, 250 Im'lcs col ton to Taft & Padelfor I nml Olliers. . BELOW. A hrig. CLEARED’. Ship Cliariot, Wood, Liverpool'. S. B Parliman, Slop Eliza'St Abbey, Manchester, Now York. J. Stone. It rig General King, Kelly,Boston. Candler b( Davidson. Sclir Joseph Bunuer, Somers, N. York. Bayard Si Hunter. Sloop \incrien, Bolles, lticebnro. Master. SAILED. fillip Eittpcror, Bennett, NnW York. Ship lleroiife, Bunker, Liverpool. Bark Herald, Gnhlio. AherdWn. Brig General King, Kellv, Boston. Brig William, Ativooi), Boston. Brig Eagle, Maurun, Philadelphia. Schr New York, Sanford, Dati'en. Sloop Allas, Huliblo, Ogccheo' r-loop'Excel, Blankenship Ogechee. Schr Leader, Williams, St. A'ugustiiio, Sloop America, Bolles. Rkeboro. DEPARTED. fiipamhoat Savannah’, fiwfiner, for An- gnstU. . Sleaihbnnt Wqr. Gaston. Bowman, fur Augusta, with Nos 0 5t Ilf. ’• MEMORANDA. Tlio ship Delaware, tip-at’Philadelphia, for tins port; ! , THesclit Mary Ann; cloarcJ at Charles ton for tills port. Must of the above selected tills Fall, u Fiidsman k. Co. exprosslv for ’ ii,i< -\V. tides n too tedious darken'—Many other to mention. , AtftO No. I.—The Dwelling Homo andS- 0r , with its out Buildings,ait present, occupied by J FitKKJinx.Ai, Co. 85 feel nu A1 tilber, ry street, and 210 feel on Third si r , t | | all )>i copiplnte order t mill one of tht(wi/ Sinn'ls for Business in tlio place—tain, m tlie eentrat patt of tlie Town. Nt>. 2—Lot No. 4,’23d-ipinro, loottq on Cherry street, a»t un Third street,n,-,, lot «iil IrVilold together,nr In loti of 3u feet each, no Tuird,street. . No 3—Lot 103,(til dial, formerly llont. ton How Uibb cuu'iity, euuluiumg 2021.) acres. .. ’ jVo. 4—Lot No 221, Bth disi Troup conn, ty. r , No. 5—Lot No 111,3d dist Corroll conn. No 0—Lot No 10, 16th dist lilaicocct omit,. ... No. 7—Lot No 18-1, 9(h (list Muscogee i-.niy. , No 8—Lot No- 101, 20fli dist Muscogee county. Also, One Nosv BAROUCHE troubled fin iwo (it one lloiSe, with double nud single It (mess, Olio i ember SULKEY with springs, lop anti linin' ss. , Two, one llorso JERSEY \V.\fJ. CONS, undo 0CART. Four yoiiiig BAY HORSE) 1 , i»V brbiipht nut Ibis seasoh from the Nevtli, i s ears old.—A Iso, nbout 3,000 feet one inch Plafik T.iie sdliscritier wishing In close the cee- cei'rf; n. soon us possiUe—Offc. s the Sid n il the Stock ol Goods, oil liberal Ter All persons indebted' by note or DA in count, (lie ipqilesled to.all anil letllolk same, by (lie I bill January, I8S0. -If na stilled tliMi, they wilt lie-put III suit. Tiiose liwvfng ilemumls will present lliea for rxaiuhiaiion. ALooffei for sale, the Store nnd Dn|. ling on Miiil.etry street, formerly occupied by Meeker Ai Magic, mid .at prnent ihe store by S. Hanna,' null ihe dwelling bjIt. Simmons. , For further particulars, enquire ot tht siilisciiher, m the store of J. Freemen St Cu. corner of Tldnl and Mulberry streets. M; r. freeman. Surviving Palnof of JiF. ltd. Maeoii, Dec. IS, 1820; irl.o Set 285at .... More Luck < l Liilllcr’s. T HE following nre th.» cfrawrtuumUti' in tlie Union Cnml Lottew* Pemisylv.inia, Clnaa,\ol4. 20, 20, 40« 44, S*. 22. 1, 32, 45. Tiol*el coinbin«iliort 1. 32, 45. npiiwof Ten Thousand Dollurs. One 1-4 nf which was ordered furapii' tip of this city at Lullier’s Lottery and Exchange OJict. flee 20 • COMMERCIAL. [DATEk Vnoji J.lvznroot',::::::;:|'7Tii Nov ;i>ATBS F".o»i ITAviiE.;o::::ri::;:::l4TU Nov. DARIEN, Dec. 24. Colton, Sen Island, 20 a 80, stained, 8 JO Uplands, D n to. Bice, prime, 2 75, inferior lo good 2'26. FnoM otro CoanKsijbsnnSTs. Offices oj the Courier, Mercury Sf Gazette CiiAnEKSTds,' DncKMtiEU23.—5 r. m. i , A’nmvBi) Schr Gen. Elmer,.Hartford (Conn ) 12 days with merobiinUizo to eundry persons inHavamv-ih. I ,, ftncy & Windsor Chairs; "fl iffe DGZ. Fancy Rusli Bottom nnd Jfl-Xlr W -ntlsor Chairs 3 dnz Mich Rocking Chairs Now landing and for sulo by IUIILIUtlCK & BAKER. doc 2ft F , , Lost. Ol)R bags nplantf cotidri, marked A P. one ling landed nt Williamson's ivbnrf—O. three hags, part of a lot of 80 bales, 1 to 00. landed nt same ivliarfi and part at Jones' upper wharf. J. G ANAIIL. dec 20 m M ajor ciiarleh Stephens is a candidate for Snrvoyor nfCliot bam County at tlio election in January, dec 28 205 .Grand Comolidalcd CLASS Was drawn in Washington City « the 22d inst.' The drmving *iS lie received on Wednetday next the Stub inst. u drawn dumpers. SCHEME: oi/i f Prize of 1 I 1 8" ' 0 . 5‘ tc UT .20 - jq ftc.odo 5,000 4,000 ft,000 2,025 1,008' 508 480 BOO 2(10 . do do do do' do do (To" do do do' e i ■ do Ac, Ticlto's, Halves, Quarters, Orders attcitUcd to ut Eppinger’s Lottery arid Exchange Office. dec 26 &c. S5 2 50 1 26 Planters’ Rank. t Direclfti iMh.’h, tv'in | at die Ranking lioriso on M'nndajf'llj A N election for eigM Directors rii;-- next—tlio poll Will bo opened at -siinfiln• closed at two o’cluck.ns mi businsss« be dune on that day, paper, iaib"!! (oust bo provided for on the Saturday f vh,U8 ' - Cashier- j. MARSHALL, dec 28 2051. T o’clock dec 20 Masonic Banquet^ HE snbscrilbrs to iho 8 informed lhat R jjWffld >:k this evening, »t Union Lo g To Hire. . A ' oiinmbcrmnidand Sentn<tr«J. (| b nAi-n.nnnnt nlnCO the wages modernle dec 20 pern.anontplncetbew"B rale. Enquire "{the editor. BflS t'