Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 28, 1829, Image 2

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IsfCAtoV krjck s. fell. citV rniNTEB. . 4'xilv Paper... eight dollars'per mn'idiii. Count.' Paper... six dollar* per annum. PAYaSlE lit ADVANCE ‘ivll News, .mil Now Xilvbvtlsiiments ap pear ill >«Mlr l>apcr» . OJf- Office in Dickson's lliVeo “stofy orieU biiUqWig, on the Hay, near tlio Ex change, between Hull ahd Drnyto.i-streclx. SAVANNAH. the contrary, you have both, uniformly, Acted iritll. die siting political party, q«l been supifoncd by coiniudn friends.” Tlio brig Qen, Gadsdon, Aveilhe, of Chat lesion, which IT»i li>r a long time been in llio lliivnun undo, was wreckod on tlio liog Keys about the bill inst. till on board saved. MONDAY EVENING, Pec. 28. Obiinl Nov .the youngest son of Mnrilinl Noy, and die two Counts of Otrint'r sons of Fnitehc," duke of Otranln. arrived in this city from Charleston in tbo John Da vid JIonRln. The two Inttei we under stand will proceed hence to Augusta. The former will return to Ctol- slon. Hy the arrival of the President at Char leston, from New York, pnpors of that filjv havelreen received of the tilth lost, svhieh ought to have reached ns by this morning's moil—but they failed. The Charlemagne lias arrived from Havre, bringing papers from Ihenee to the 22il, from Paris of the Sfltli and Jgrmlnn of the 17th till, fix- tracts Iroin them, political and commer cial will ho found in mir columns. The subjoined questions nre proposed for discussion at the next nnnual meeting -of the Central Medical Society of Oeor- gla. '••What is the method of treatment, In {hat condition, occasionally occurring in the progress of bllinds remittent ferers, in which the extremities are cold, the cutane ous capillaries torpid, the abdomen hnt with insatiable thirst and restlessness, die pulse small and frequent, with or without delirium I What is the cause, Idstnry, distinction, character. Si best treatment of Cholera In- fantun T What is the history cause,nod hrst mode of treetme-1 of Tvphus Fc-er T Can tlio modification of an Autumnal Fever he traced tn the ordinary causes of Bilious Remittent Fever J" Despatch—We have before nodeed ihn mast rcmnrkable instances of speed, in con Trying the’ President's Message, that had fallen under out observation. tn all the routes, North, Bast, West, South the ra pidity oflti transmission, has been um-x stapled in this country, and taking die roads into consideration it might fairly challenge a parallel, In any gallon—even on the boasted and truly excellent turnpikes of England. Dot the circumstance most worthy of remark in ttiis locomotive ex pcriinent, is that on the Southern roads, which nra infinitely the lieu lie-1 and t! worst, a rale of progress has been main tained sttperiot to that over the finest roads of the North. The most rapid travelling on the eotiie route from Maine to New- Orleans, occurred between Augusta and Warrcnton in this Stale, a li-fe 24 miles •were completed ill 68 mmuics—over a per fect sanilbed. Tlio Message reached Montgomery in Alabama in seventy one hours after it was communicated—a dis tance of 870 mites—and was received in Mobile in 92; hours—cltJii miles. Asdic distance'fr/fin Mobile to New .Orleans is only 1R4 miles it would arrive there, no doubt, in several hours Hinder five days—making in the total f 189 miles, Horses forever! for our roads—steam lo comotives to the contrary abtwithstand- >"R- . . Theatre —As ii is expected ihat Mr. I)e Camp uill open the Savannah Theatre in a short time, and as we have been freqeunt- ly asked who will form his company, sve are enabled 7 tiom a critique tn the Columbia Telescope, to give the following names, which tve presume embrace tiro most pro minent of his corps. Imprimis—among stars are niadame h'ernn, and ilerr Cline. —presenting respectively the ne plus ultra, for ut, in singing and rope dancing—and Mis Hamblin in genteel comedy. Tiu-n we liavc Messrs. De Camp, Johnson, Judah. Till bill E,sender, Coltins, Wondhull, and Hutchins, with Mrs. F. Drown, Miss. Cos ter, and Mis, Hutchins, Many ol these names aro tvoll known on our boards. The United States sloop Florida, having " been refilled, left tlio Navy Yard.it Penn cola, on die lOlli inst. under die command of I.ieut. Morris, for the Tortuga*. compl'ete die survey in which Lieut, nail is engaged. An article having appeared in the Vil lago ilecafdi edited by Mr. Minor, a mein bet of Congress,stating-tliat Mr. Forsyth' course in relation to Ins controversy with Mr. Gilmer proceeded from a"jn-rsoiial or poin,ical feud,” Mr. P, .cas considered it necessary broadly to contradict - ii, and h'ttcr.from Judge Holt, which is published gxj.iinilly declares that Mi. (11111101 author .. ; ;es him to slate to Mr. F; (hat ho knew nothing of sjiehrftMtWs The letter con plutfes in triese terms.- '••Y- r acquaintance, lie (Mr. Gilmer) - sayspwar eery limited-,' having seldom met you, ei'ii-:/in public or privaio life; and ithutYtlio'ugli you iiilTercd on certain con- elinuidnal tjiiJftions, this was merely a dif ference.-if opinions', l.hie!) never created - *.1/thing like a political feud) but dut, .on Nli'V VORK^Dcc. io. L A ST? FROM luXGLA NIL The packet iliip Cliatldihsigne, CnyUin Hohiiisun, arrived veilerdtry* siiuefl Ttdm Havre ont|)o*>id nil. and we have papers to that date, with Pari* paper* to. the 80th inclusive These contain London dates to the evening of the 17th. Cnpt. Robimon Informs, that the gov- erifiijenf had concluded to ntako a laige bOssin nt Havre, for the convcnieti-’pof tea sels entering the port in had wenthor, and l>ave );iijl a tax on foreign vessrls to pay foy it, of about 10 per cent on port charges,— This is something new. Gen. Lafayette aai at Lagrange, con fined with a had cold. Foreign Intelligence —Fiance is fai from tranquil in regard to the Mini*tiy*nnd it is said that the King will dissolve the Chamber of Deputies if the opposition con tinues. Allaiis in the Last are not settled, new difficulties constantly presenting them* selves to the vat Ideation between Lu-sia and the Pmte, which from the Constantin ople article of the 10th October, appears hud not taken place on that day. Uumtfis were current on tlio Lilli, that England was desirous of entering into a close alliance with Turkey, and that Mr. Cordon’s pow ers had been much enlarged. It was also said that the British Admiral,Malcolm,was apprised of the intention of his Govern- ment, and that the Mediterranean squad ron was receiving constant reinforcements. The Journal do Havre says, that M. de laBourdonnaye entered the Ministry on the 10th August, and retired on the 16th November, and that he had thus liken cer tain great man his hundred dav>|of pow cr—ihe only resemblance that he ever had to genids! PALIS. Nov. to. The market has been inactive to-day.hut the Tlnees have nevertheless unproved, whilst the Lives for the end of the m rth have given wnv. The latter .for money, closed yesterday at IGofr. 70c. The Bonds of the Cortes are stationary. In the 1 lay- lieu Loan nothing doing. By n royal ordinance of tile lOti. inst* the Baron de Monthel is appointed Minister of the Interior; in the loom of the Count de la numdmmayc. resigned, M. Gtier- nnn *!•* ’tnnvtlr, f'mr.ureur General nt the Royal Court of Lydas, is appointed .Minis ter for Ecclesiastical A luirs and Public Instructions, in the room of the Baruu dc Monthel. The Augsburg Gazette ronton* the fol lowing, under dale o Constatitmoplc.net 14.—“It is inconceivable why tlie Porte, whoso want of force has boati snfficieitlv proved hy receot events, should always wish to appear capable of g nerning the conferences at Adrianoplc, and deriviug from .them the results which ho desires. “It says, **lhat flic peace is ce-.tainly signet!, hut that the conditions of it are not fulfilled; that a more precise explnno lion ol the articles of it must be given, they being couched in a general sense, and the Porte uot being disposed to deliver itself bound aud blindfold into tbc hands of Rus sia.” It is certain tliaf n,misunderstand ing has arisen between the Turkish and Russian Pienip'Memi.iries at Adihmople. and that the Porte is endeavoring to gain time for the fulfilment of tiie conditions of (htftre.iiy.The cattle .«nd object of this con duct are incorupieliensibTt. Is it the boantingcf the Pacha tf Scuta ri, who.has declared to Gen. Diehitsch that he would give him till October lb to evac uate Adrianoplc, and that when that ttrm had expired he would drive him out by force? Or is it the arrival of tho English Admiral, w ho Ims succeeded in blinding the Suit in and (its counsellors 1 ft is true, the Reis Eflondfhas several times declared that he has the most strict instructions for the Treaty to be executed, and that lie has several times given orders to the PJbba of -cutarl to desist. It appears, however, that this coucilr lory language wHI only last till the tnoftfeot when the Porte can hope to avoid tlio fulfilment of the condi tions stipulated. If the Sultan cauuot ro ly upon foreign support, which is not pro- babfe, lie exposes himself to be placed in a worse situation than nt present. Ail tho ties of obedience seem broken in the into rior of the empire. The Pachas obey no orders given them, and the people are inclined in favor of the Russians, in Aria, many chiefs have en deavored to make common couse with the enemy, and several of them have conjured file Russians to keep the conquered piovin ces for ever. The Grand Visier, who con tinues ntChotimla lias refuterf to give up tho Seals of the Empire, alleging that he has acted ns a faithful and devoted servant that he could not he made responsible for the disasters that occurred, and that he foresaw still greater evils if he should split his post under existing ciruimMarices.— The Sultan is greatly*perp)cxed by the refu sal, for the Grand Visier, who is held in high consideration, has many partisans. According to recent accounts from title barest, nearly die fourth part of the town of Zyrgowesztv had been destroyed hy fire, At Bucharest, also an uninhabited house, the ground floor of which was used by the Russians for depositing military stores,had been burnt to the ground, and stores to the duiouui of 20U.000 paper rubles destroy cd. Letters of tho Cth inst from Ma hid an noun-e that in Andalusia there is a coips )f dfiOOmen ready to embark for the isle of Cuba. Don Joseph Vclfido, who is ap pointed successor of the late General Lo liga ut Havana, is to take command of this corps, and go out with it. The’ wounds which General Egnia received hy tho ex plosion of the infernal machine contained in a packet of dispatches ndiiressctfto him are eleven in number. The General has Imen obliged to submit to the amputation of the right hund nhd two flttgcrs oirtbe left. M. Vanquelin, Deputy for the Depart ment of Calvades, Member of the Institute, Professor sf the Garden of Plants, and ohp of the most distinguished Chemists of France, died a few days ago, at the ago of G7 years. Thus the fouj most celebrated Chemists in Europe, namely. Dr. Wollas ton. Hir Humphrey Davy, M, Proust, and •M. Vanquelin, have within less than a year been consigned to the tbiiib England has now-the honor of possessing, in tho person of Michael Faria day, the finest' chemist of the age. Inlgilgcnc. hM jiHt li.cn Hccclvrd nt Paris from the F Nhch scientific men and artists tent out by theGovertnent to make researches in Egypt. According to letters Wftl fit. Gh'ampollion, Jr. they loti Then®* on the 4th of Hepten\her, after a stay of six months, n»rived mi the Rth at Dondornli; on tho.l lit at Antinoe, and on the IRth at Carla. One of the ^arty. Dr. Uaddl, a natural philosopher well known by his re searches in Brazil, hud died of a violent dysentery. . The follhwing Intelligence of the 80th nit. from Belgrade, Is given by tho A«^* hurg Gavotte Wb Idarh by’letters frctfit Adrinnoplo, that (leu. ftichitsch has given orders to Gen. Krassosvsky. to ntmek he Pacha of Srutnri, in -tlio event of Ids refu sing to lay down bis arms, in pnrsuutve ol tlio Sultan’s command. The Parhn Inis been made acquainted with this determin ation, and hence has sent away the greater pait of his troops, to Hophta, svhilst he re mains with nnlv a few thousand men at PhillpiiOlis, for the purpose of proceeding to AdruUnple when that citv Mlldl ha.Ve been evacuated by tbc Russians Ass »on the inhrihjtants of AJiianople . leernod that their city sv.is to be occupied hv the Pacha of Scutari, they sent n deptilation-to Gen Diehitsch, to inqrlore hiln to prevent the entrance of tha Pncha. so greatly is lie dieaded on account of his cruelty. A oon- tidorahlo number of families intend to quit the city if the Pacha should occupy it. as they know that he is not likelv to respect the amnesty promised hy the ffhdtan. C,*en. Diehitsch who is well acquainted svith the character of-the Pacha of Scutari, has ta ken measures to reduce hint by force, if such a course should became necessary.” Trieste. Oct It.—A steam lioat Rom Corfu brings tbo rumor that Count Capo d’Tstrla is ahom to repair to head qunr tors nt Adrianoplc with the consent of the Allied Ambassadors. Do will embark it is said at Enos. LONDON, Nov t7. Consols have ihftn to ,day to 01 ILR; & the market ii mpro nifluiated. Colombian Loan. t\» Lit Mexican MI-4: Peruvian n. to ; Col. Mining Co. 5; United Mex ican do. 14 1 4. The general stnto of too manufacturers throughout the country is considerably ini proved, ns compa'ed with their condition some months since, and Inman* places there is something like manufacturing prosperity. On the other hand, tlio far mers begin to complain, not without cause of a erent reduction of prices, especially of the prices of stock. According to intelligence received nt different ports of Franco, great facilities are about to be vflbrdcd by the Marine De partment for fitting o il vessels for the whale fishery. Tlie Mars, Bristow, has arrived in Eng land from Coqnimbn, with a cargo of Cop per Ore and Bullion, being the second car gu Imported hy the Chilian Mining compa ny. The French papers state, there is no d .•»’)! that tho English Government intend to get possession of Madeira,- and to keep it as a security for the loans to Portugal. snored duties which avery mliltater of-the CJospol takes tipon hltmelf ami Jur which ho Is accountable not to his constituents nj home, but to'the God who nludu hint; andj 4 who will caTTKIm to ifimich moro rigor ous account than ho ronders to hispurn*n loners. Hlr, theio is t an indecency in this tiling. Wo hnVe lidnrtl iTlubh nhmR the exclusion of tho ladies: but fjiero i* nut ^renter indo* cono’yiind imromp.itiblliiv in a women s tlmistinc; herself into m, political assembly and a*; its cabals *, than ii> % a * clorgymmi s trndkR */(fhg the same tiling. Olio ol the greatost iuastors*of the hitman hc.flti knit of political philosophy too, declares that whilo tho. French aro in their liionnois more deferential lo woman ihan tiny other people, theV have less real esteem fur wo man than any other tuition cneaith. Lot die illhsfrnto this. The Turk shfcws that he values his wife hy locking her till; it is, to ho sure, a mistaken mode ; but ho shows that hq estimates flie value hf the treasure, by putting it under lock diul key. The Fnnelitnan permits his wifo to min gle in political .affairs; mid If Madnmo Ro land had not be.-n engaged in such affairs, Madame Roland would never have ascend cd tiro scaffold. If women will tin sex themselves, and if prtcBs—(what shall I say ?) will degrade themselves hy iningtmg in scenes and'fn affairs for w hich their function renders then* unfit, they must take the conscqnrnfceif.—- If ladles will plunge into the affairs of men, they will lose .the deferonefen they now enjoy,* (hoy w ill be treated roughly—-like men. Mist so it is with priests. Thby Id'C all the defer ence which hi lo-igs, find which is paid to their office, (wlicthtr tliey mbrit it or no ) Sir, rely up in if, if yon pcifnit priests to be made members of tho J.cgislrttuit*, they will soon constitute a 1 irgo poition ol all your assemblies. Audit has been truly said that no countries orb so ill-governed a\ those which w ere ruled by the counsels of women, except suclibs have been gov crued by the counsels ol priests. .• Steal Angus) filtfSIl C OMiVlE ItCI ALj Datks miom Livzi(1*ool,: DATiisfHoM Havuu, I7fn Nov ::::::ilST Nov. Sava.nnaii. Exports, Deo. 20. BlripX^liariot, Liverpool, 1007 bale* Upland Cotton* COLUMBUS, Dec 10. Cotton, 7 1-2 a 8. T.m- The following arc tlie remarks of Mr. Randolph in the Virginia Convention on a proposition to insert in the constKhtinn a clause prohibiting clergymen to hold a seat in tho General Assembly of that Stale. fitr. Randolph said : To me fliis is an almost unionised for proposition. There is not one single article of my political deed abcut which I have not a greater ^posi tion to doubt, than of .the propriety ol ex cluding a class of men, dedicated to ihc of fice of Religion, from tlio pos^cssi«n of po litical power. A gentleman told its, that but fol tho insertion of that proviso in the Constitution ho should ho for excluding them from the Lcgi'datuic. I would much rather vote to strike out the whole, and lenvo the Constitution os it now stands; and for this plain reason ; I am, and have been, and ever shall he, a piactical ftr.in ; and when 1 meet with Legislative provis ions of ihU kind, I rather smile at the fears Licit dictated them, than applaud tho caution they exhibit. The Constitution is just ass-.fe without, m with them. The Legislature of Virginia cannot, and if it could, it.dare not attempt such legislation as is forbidden in tho body of this resold- tion. I feel myself perfectly safe. I find, somewhere else; a provision that we shall have n » orders of nobility in tliis country. Who dreams ih.it tfe ever can 1 Sir, w lien the time shall come that the people of this country are ripe for a union of church and state, or for orders of nobility either, they will lmvc them in spile of ail the moth- eaten parchment in your archives. 1 fear lessly pronounce that the admission of gen tlemen of ihe cfoilt into voiir .^Legislative Halfsis ipso facto to'the unibn of church and :tafe. Sir,* nre there no other consid erations which weigh wjlh ns in ultcring ? not, in keeping the (’onstHu:ion us it is ? They are now excluded. Are thdro no o- th**r considerations 7 none timt every wofl regulated mind belonging to the clerical irofessirin ought of itself to suggest ? I lave had the pleasure ([ was about to say I have had tho honor, but the term would he misplaced) to ho acquainted »rith ma ny of them : with men of the moVt unaflec- ted piety, of high 'attainments and greater talents ; and who, moreover wbre Clothed, with that humanity which is the Alpha unci Omega of the Christian character—yes, ir. its oil in nil ; aud f never know one of them who dared to trust himself in such a situation. Not one, who. if sdbh an offer had been made him, miglit riotjJJSlly have said, “Lead us not into tcipptatition.”—• Sir, wlmt are the offices of the clerical ho dy ? I)o they not mingle among all clas ses of-society, and, above all, In the domes tic circle? Is not their influence there par amount to that of nU otbcrsT Is it not their duty to serve a master whose king dom is not of this world 1 as well to. re prove as to console ? Figure to yourself, sir^ a minister of tho gospeI of peace; about tn reprove for his sins, a man of wealth and influence in his country, having, at tlie snnm time, a de sire himself to represent that country. Sir, this is no'cfcclusion on account of tho pro fession of any opinions. ) is an exclusion of an occupation: of an occupation incom patible with fho discharge of the duties'of a member of either branch of the I t*gis- laturc. The task of Ijegislfuion is at war with the duties of the pastor. The two are ulteily incompatible* Sii, no man can busy lumsclf in electioneering, (and in these times, who can.be elected-without it? No man can mingle in'logisfative cabals; I say no man can loach that pitch, without being defiled. No iyon can so employ bitnielf,without being dLquulified for those CHARLESTON. Dec. 2fi. CdffAn.—There was a conridciuhle bu siness done In Uplands previous to jrester day. The principal sales have been effect ed in the fair to the good fair qualities, nt from 0 to t) 1-4. Selections have, been ibtaiued nt 0 fl-fl, and in some idstnnccii Planter’s lots Itavo not gone over 0 1 Very little Ims been done, however, in this quality. The transactions in Bca Island aie still very limited, tilt sales lining con fined to fdvorito mnrk< tit prices which are kept secret between the.parties. Home few Ma|n Cottons of good quality have brought £fl and 24, and two lots of fine Sautucs ti cents. Met.—The sales of this staple dontlnuo active. The prime lots readily command $3, and the demand is good for other qua I i;ics,at rates con espouding with lust weeks transactions. Corn.—Sales by the cargo of good N Caroliuu have been made this week at 38 cents, winch is n decline of 2 cents on inst weeks prices. We quote 80 a ,43. Freights.—Vessels for Liverpool nre taken up at 1 -2d for cotton—to Havre one cent. Washington, Curry. „o It. foJ W Long. KartW'Ri'ii 'aniit.MoHB, E'irlj-> Lecpar, K\|- b.ir».M»), Kee», UoUglity, Metc.lf, J«» 5 'stonnt packet felm D. Moqgln. Dnhoii. Charleston IQ hs toj W Long. Miles for Augusta. I’assonge s, Mrs Ilahersham, 8 children and scrvanH.-Mrs Belcher xml 2 children. Mrs M'.l insoy, Miss Habersham, Count Nay, Ooiint Armontl D'Otronlo,. Count Alto IVOlrnittf, Com. Uonshae ,Ju. X. N. Col M'Uea, u. a. *. Messr. M’Nieol, E Bro»n, IlM'JInsty. F Smith', A l)«»ll I' r. and servant, T Addiiott. A J D'Lyon J L Jtxpph OA lloorbaclt, Mr Harvey nod 4 In III, steerage. .Steamboat Edgefield, lllaekman', Alt- goitn 2 ds with boat. Alatumnha and Horn well in tow, to -J' M"Kenzin tyio. 1462 bides eoltcm tu \ Lollmbier.Veo UMolmto J Slone, 11 Gordon, Taft l'adelford, D L Adams &co J St J Held, U Tliumns. Ilex bu.il fin Dunbar's |dnfllnljjiii.. 59 billet cotton ami liiio bushels euiiti to- E Ross. SAlLtlb. Ship Chariot, Wood, Liverpool. • Ship Eliza it Atihoy. M.nehester, New York. , 1 Ship Envoy, Wheaton, 1* .valance. Held E.ellne. Fenro, Hoslmi. Hclir Joseph Donuer, HomersiN. York. Sloop Argo, Lawton, Darien. UJ.PARTV.D. Steamboat Caledonia, Uoydcn, Augusta Tho steamboats Maenn olid AogiislH, itii cotton fin Auguila, for Charleston, passed down tho river ycslcrdny. . MEMORANDA. The sliip Tyiiec, lienee at N. York 17lli [nit. The brig Etlwllt, heneo nt N.Yoik 17ili inst. . Tim brig Koine, op nt Do.Ion t Cth inst to sail for this port In 8 ilnis. Hclir Emerald, op nt New Orleans for this port. riinshlp Casltniore, cleared at Charles Ion for this port. *1 lie sliip Alarcia, r. caiod at Charleston foi this poit. Fnnst nun CohhEhpondents, OlSrrs of Ihi Courier, Mrrcurii tf fiinrllt ClIABEhaTON, Dki'EMIilu26 —5 1*. it. M'.hiVKn. Ship l’resiilcnt, New York 5 (Is. llrlg Scon, Havana D de Itiig Moinecello, Havana It ds. Hclir Star. Ne w Ynrk 0 <ls. Help Lily, Key Wesl 4 ds. (lir THE CIMRtEMAO.VE, AT SEW YORK Havre Market, Nov. liitli mid 2lsl.-The following report embraces the transaction, up to Wednesday (Its 18lh instant, iifclu sive. Cotton.—We have had a languid market since obr last, for Louisiana cu tons. Ihe finer sorts of wliiolt are folly 2 centime, lower; tlie niher dubiiptions of U. .Stales slmri staple barely maintain their prices; 101 bales Sea Island, of middling quality have changed hands at '.f. Pernambuco remains unvaried; e continue to ho desti line of llaliia nml Maranhnio Tlio sales of the lust ten dayif com'piisc 3714 bales as follows; 1)88 1 onisianu at 87 1 2 to 100; tISd Uplands, Mobile, Alabama, & Ten nesseont 80 to 02 1-2; 101 Sea Island 200; and 022 Pernambuco at 104 lo 114 all duty paid. Rice.—No transactions Itavo occurred in llice. Extract of a letter, dated MARSEILLES, Nov. 13. Our Cotton Spin mrs have not laid in their winter’s provisions, because they say the carters have raised their charges, bin tlio main reason is they wait to know tlie extent of year crop. In tlio interim, our price, are foully maintained. PORT OP SAP ANN AH. Mfiycrs & Ilnmilton, (Hsvannaii.) H AVE received per ship Stall™,frnro •Mr cltfWriliiuonMn New York,*? additional nssoitmuut of fash'mnalilo llcady Made Clothing, \ CONSIST! NO OF ° 1 ' ■Superior blur, black and London brown Dress Coats nine, black mixed, and a variety or colored doth cud cassnneie Pin,, laloona nine, black, plain and figuored ills . VoloDtla Ve.ti '* - nine and black dallt an 1 ensslmc,. Vests lllack nml brown Flnrantlne de London tnllcnot, Valencia, Si Mai. illes Vest, ill great variety With a goncral assoitment ufblae and brown Camhlct Great Coats and Clonks, lome of which arc in the SpanLh or One. ra »tyle 'llcavcrtccn hunting coat* Plaidi Over and Lea posts Kersnv,Mphkey Jackets and Trowseii ALSO Travelling c:«p>, Vtucki, cravtits, pock et haiiiikcrchiff*,suspender?, shoulder ‘braces, hoiso skill glovds, iV cas ter gloves oftlic: very beat quality . Hosiery of every description Plain and drilled, linen niulctq.l ton sliiits, g itizo flannel shirt?, tent vigon'u shirts and illii\vi 8 COARSE CI.OTHINC. Lion skin great coats do do Jackets and trousers Fitdiaii jackets ail'd tioivsers • Beavertecn do jio Satiueil do do Ton el do ‘ do Negro cloth do cjq rhcck and red flannel.slVuIs, & 6 .&c. These goods have been purr based at i| ;e bc.».t market for cash, and made up under our o- n Inspection, hy the first rate work, men of New York. They aie oitcreil to our friends and the public on acroinmni;,. ting tcr;ns, aud ut prices that cannot fail io please, dec 88 20(1 For Boston. Tk« now brig 8ARAI1 & PIIEIlE, .lyrarpid, 210 tons buitben. .**01 freight, apply to llie master on bo n d or to CANDLER & DAVIDSON. dec 28 For Chtirk-Hton. Tho sloop OTERCV, Copt Lvkc. 'I’o sail with despatch. Eor freight passage, apply to riio captain on hoard dt filongin’K wharf, or to JKNKKY & DOUGLASS, dec :n -:poc For Charleston Fitr Beau- fort. The Steam Packet, John David Monuin '^sKjU^EoSjfiJL Cant. If. Dultoit.. “Y—Wi|l leave llnllon’s wharf To MonRoiv VoRNINo ntBp'eloek Fur froighl or pnJnge, apply on board, or to , JNO. W. LONG, dee 28 For Aucjustit. The Steam racket Olio. Washington, Caj/l. J. Cut ry Will leave Boltonv' wharf, To-RIokhow Evenino at 4 o'eik For freight or passage, apply on boar I or ler J. WALONG, .Agent. dec 28 Guardian’s INolice. F OUR momlu ulicr the date luienfin. pliealj.iii will bo made by ine in do Justice oftlic inferior Cunrl of Clunlinin County when siMing for ordinary |iiir|ioyi for leave to tell all .that hnlflol imlio City of Hniaitniili, being the north tm.iciy lulf lot no 7. (<even; third tytlib g Anwii Ward, bourn!cd lollie Enillt nrttt lane sixty feel ami ifnnt thence ritirnlng to tlio on) lane fiety five fe.l and. bninitled tu do ninth hv 11(6 other moiety of »jid lot no7, (lei hi) s'fxly feet and Imrmded ro flic Mr. ward by the iinrtli par! ol ltd no 0. mu) in the vcMivvid by tlie northern pert ol lot no 8, bmcllldr with lilI and xiiiifitbrr the /-rl/- intis nml imp ovemcnti alro.Vt N’o. 4 nml linprovomenli Ewi n.iiiire, 0. glethorpe waul, 55 feoi fronti02 mi Mijir. ret meet, and .90 feet deep to the lane, U the pnrpoxea of a diviiiotiond ihn bonefif of Iholieirannd Icgatcoi of Jacob Alimt, dec. lire same being part of the real Estate of tire said Jacob Altaic, deed John (JPETZER, Guirdinh Jacob Abarl.. Devisees. dvc 28 286 . 0©*tt#tufiT day of Justice Pelot'a Oouri, Tomorrow tlie SOili lost. (,-onrl Day op Saturday ilia Dili of Jammy next. Personirinterested, will tlierefote give their attendance, rice 28 20fd 1 Corn Afloat. D SThrfh/Ok Rnsheh 0, or.si Cmo 1.15© VV For sale by PALMES Jt'LF.E, Exchange Dock. dec 28 Corn Afloat. ffb Bp4U*l| lleactV' Corn (new crop) inik. oar. For sale hy t ■ candleR si Davidson. <lei 28 286 ARRIVED. Dr. brig Fairy, Anderson, Liverpool, sailed lull Nov. Salt to E Molvneux, ji, On the 2.‘)d ult. off the Western lslos spoko ship Calcdtla, fin Calcutta, for London lltli iilst. in lut. 48, spoke hark Excel' lencc, fin Domeratu for Luiiduti. The F. was some lime ashore on the North Drea- Iters, and leaks considerably in Couse- qbenee. Dr. brie Percival. Forrest, Liverpooli sailed 14th tilt. Halt nml JIardwnre, to A Low & co N II Si. H Weed, It Cnmjrbvll, Fr. bt'm Neptune, Cautoo, Ouadaluupe 22 ds in ballast to the master Hclir Duroc, Prince, Kieiimnnd, and 7 ds fin tiie Capes. Finur Sic. to Dayard Si Hunter, W Lippitt. Selir Advance. Himmpns, Darien 8 ds. 25 ICS clean, aud 320b bush Rough Kibe lo J Ciimming. Hclir Marmioh, Driggs, Darien 3 ds. 54 tes clean and 2400 bu-li. Hough ltiee lo It Si W King, J Cumming. Hclir Maiy Adams,' Rilieron, Darien 4 ds in ballast to tlie master. Sloop Mcicy, Lillie, Darien 3 ds. 170 bales uollon to W How. rs A-.cn. 08 tes clean nod 800 bush. Hough llice for Char lestnn. Sloop Marshall. Clinsc, Darien 3 rls 314 bites'cation to Hlilei At Fannin, T Hut- ler Aten K Fort; H).mp Advanro. Siieervo'nd, Darien 30 bs. 257 bale, cotlon to Lbiv, Taylor Sic.o T Hotter &eo. Sloop Bolivar. Hall, Darien 2 ds. 237 bale, cotton to W Dower, &co. It is the esnise, not the Sinn. T HE Legislature of till, State at Its late session'have exempted till town lols, Stock in Trade, in If.nribrjrg from Taxes for eight years'. Tliey Imve an- powered tiro Solicitor, tho Comptroller' Gcncrul nml Henry Shultz, to sell the In terest of the Stale in lliindmre, in Inis, at one. two and three years credit.' Slid' for which Stale Titles will be given'. They, have also granted gt (10,000 to the Rail Road eompany.for a Rail ltuad fin Ham-; biirg'lo Cliarfcslon. * “ ‘ This will ontise oven tho 'unbelievers trr crone anil participate will; iis In nil.' tliele advantages, the importance of which can- pot be told, for Hamburg,wiH become what nature-lias designed her to he,' a great city, and to'thosn who embarked their all willt me iit this great onterprize will receive the fruit of their labor. And olt the other sidr,tlioso TO obey Itusttcro and hand plains wlio have flattered themselves in nnihush, to fatton'at my death, or downfall, wifi al so receive flint, which tliey aro to justly entitled to, untiling. . . HENRY SHULTZ, Founder arid Prnpictor of Hamburg, S. C. N. II. A choice lot for building the first Driclt House in Hamburg will bo given gratis. dec 28 208c 18000 FOll $3, On llte-lsl of January the drawing nf the Maryland Lottery, No 8, will be received. . 0 drawn ballots scheme ; f prize of 1 5 •• 6. •• 5 •• 02 “ Tickets Halves, Quarters, Orders attended to at Luther’s dee 28 Ul,tn J and Exchange Office. J8.000 2,055 1,000 500 300 250 100 g3 00 I 50 75 Apple: DDLS Apple,. for bHie by i PALMES fe LEE. gxdtaingeDotl- dee 28 WlVitteiHore’s CotW Can .. .. DOXES No. VI Cards „ Landing frpin ship Mount if non ami for said by "dec 7 Jl fllMS©©. Grand Consolidated LOT TERL . CLASS NO. XIX. Was drawn in Washington City 00 the 22d inst. The drawing j*'H bd received on Wedhesdsy next tire 30th iirst. 8 drawn nnmhc'rs. SCHEME: 1 Prizo of 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 5 ‘ do 5 do s; do 10 do 10 do 20 do' 24' • do gttJ.OOO. 5,000 4,008. 3,000' ■ 2,045' . 1,000 fl 008 ' 400 300 200 750 too Sen. ’ &.c. &Dl Tickets, Fi H.ulvos, S Qunrtors, 1 S 5 ' Orders nttended to at , Enpinger s lolte f, and Exchange 0Jf“- dec $0 Cordials anfl Cha.-, C on DIALS in boxes.IS,oricdp,/, London Pickles Ketchop """ ' Sauces ,„ nutsandy Oliampaigno hnd spavLIrn- |[jlke t; of tho most approved brnn^JO juift, For salo by C,A. dec-9 ■