Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 31, 1829, Image 2

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=5*1 ttEPi:»L.ICAW. FREDERICK S. FELL,. ctrt PRiSTrn. Dailv paper... etglit'dolldt* per annum. Coiime Paper........*!* dollars pot annum. FATAULK IW ADVANCE. All Naws. and New Advertisements ap pear In both papers. I&- Office In Dickson’s threo story . ' .... ... ■ i It ... thn lsv_ oricklmlhiiug, on the lli change, between Hell and dear tiro Ex- •llreets. lay, near tt d urayten-l to SAVANNAH. THURSDAY EVEMWO. Dec. 91. No MsH North of UcAgetown, S. C. sraiTBccived todiy, • Ths Nets Year.-—1 tow many reflections press Upon us as we contemplate on the ter- mintrtlou of a year. The cares, the joys, the many vlclitludes that have chceted, or darkened our hours, "colloot themselves for revlaw.and admonish its to cotnsrtyhat lias been wrong—to ehorlsh »hal has been right—to gild what hat been dark, and to brighten all that lias bean fait. “leV; } i tho enjoyment of a Government of our choice, administered bv those whom we have seleot«.l, all is afforded to os that wisdom, and vlrtuo in polities can yield. In this matter we Aro peculiarly happy— positively In the privileges and enjnyuioot it bestows, ahd indirectly In establishing an example to other nations to wlmm we stand as a beacon of ’’successful experi ment.” We are at pends with the world, and all nur so irees of effective Industry have bceo filled to our content. Let ns then, on the notnmencemMd of a New Year be thankful for the blessings that flowed upon the past,and stnva to mer it for the next an equal reward. We cannot close our remarks, without making an offoruigtoour friends,of sincere gratitude for tholr stable, and increasing support. Itlsprsbably trite to say, that not duties ere difficult, and dalicate. lint ire find ourselves relieved in tho discharge of them by a systematic adherence to prin- ple, >Veare proud to think that our course .is approved, and we beg all to accept from us, on the commencement of the New Year, warm congratulations! and the frur tlon of tltclr brightest hopes. CITY COUNCIL. A regular meeting of Council was held to day, and the following resolutions pas sed ! As it appeirs by teferenee Vo an ordi n-tice passed Mill Maroh 1817, t' ,Rt rents of city lots, hark been let apart ami appropriated for the payment of principals and Interest of the Dry Culture, debt it t resolved that upon the peremptory appro, prlation that made the Mayor be author! aed to apply, during the present political year, to these object* the sum of ten thou land dollais,arlsing from the aforesaid rents of city lots,* that such application be made at'such period, within tho tear, as the Mayor may deem most judicious. IUsoltsd, That Ilia following amend meat be added to ihe first of the three parts Of a resolution passed on the 9th of Noe, 1<2S, viz. That, at the discretion of toun cil, all the encroachments upon the lane between South Broad and York streets be ' aiieste'il.inamounts, which shall belmme e dlntely adjusted by council, and Ut*» the Committee he directed to report for this purpose at their next regular meeting, Retained, That the CUy Marshal, with Ihe assistance of the CUy 9Ur?eyor. he an thotiied to earry into effect the resolutions adopted on I tie Qth Nor. respecting the removal of obttructiunt in the lane be tween York and South Broad streets. Resolved, That a committee be appoint cd to prepare, and report amendments to the several Ordinances of thefi^v, in re lation to disorderly riding, and driving— embracing a provision to prevent the is suing of libtnCes to ueh persons, as, after convicted of the offence of driving disor dcrly,failtdpay IIkHIrcsimposed ontliem, Committee, Messrs. Cuylcl, Bblck, and Wolmair, dings in the Convention on SalOrriaV dart, occupy nearly tho broadside Of thl»|day’s paper, besides t pages of the Brim,which . subordinate gulate, all ll.o lelailrc, and branches of finance, of which It Is altogeth er Independent. This subject is ripening, no know, nnd when tlie fruit Is fairly be fore us, wo shall not be backward In pluck ing It. Neatly four'lliousandlcttors Wkre receiv ed in New Yolk by the ships Cltarlentagft* and \Vm. Thorttpson, froiit Liverpool, all of which ware assorted and ready for dell- verygwithln two hours.ln five minute's after commencing the delivery nearly all the let ters for this were taken out, by the persons whom they wave directed. this city tlto Secretary or tho Ilmtfu.d Convention, and tlm Dartmoor 1'dilot’ uf tflo American, will alone oppose tho dura tion. Even thn Herald—if it should live So long—will advocate his claims, nnd lit tle as we wish the assistance or support of those who have shown thsmsefvoS Urn one Richmond, tooc. it. Scenes in the Conrenlitm —Tho prooee- ntlos of the republican Wty, yot as a mat- pride, it will afford us unfolgn- tar ofstate pride, ed satisfaction to see the press nT this great slate, with one aeonrd, raising US voice in behalf Of the nun who is an honor to New York, and tVdrtby of tho high destiny in store for him. We agsin repeit tliat tills Subject ought not to bo discussed at present. A respect for General Jackson should, atifl w o hope will prevent Ids friends front pursUittg it, at the people are unqtieslinnahlr anxious to re elect him, and no portion of thorn more so, than the friends of Mr. Van Uu ten N. K. Cour. Si Eng. paper, besides S page! accompanies it. lVe work Imwllling to minllatalt—and t»k knew no belter mode of spreading before our readers,the results of perhaps the most memorable day of this - protracted Convention. Il was interesting on many accounts. The J’jtTI-S'bsorblng question” of the Basis of Representation came op again tn be de cided. The ayes and noea were 'called Se- vkn timet during the day. The question resumed a vnrfotyctformv. The sente of the CohvontlJU was frikd on Mr. Leigh’s scheme of representation. It was tried on the plan lif the Federal Basis inth- H.of Delegates, and tins WhftO Basis In tho Sett ate—-It was tried sm tlic mixnl basis In tho H, of D. and the lederal bans in the Sen ate:—oh the plan of taking Mr. Gordon’s apportionment fitr the present, and a pros pective re-apportionment in thu year lull and ovary to years thereafter, founded on the number of frtsce white inhabitants for the H. oTD. end on Ihe federal basis fi r the Stnato. lint, all theta propositions were lost, and Ihe last one, by an equal di vision or all the Convention, 48 to.48-— And finally tl;o cnly proposition for the Basis of Representation, which was found to unite a majority of voles, was Mr. Gor don’s resolution, which adopted no speci fied basis, and provided for no prospective apportionment.—This resolution prevailed by a majority of 14 voles. But what made this day still more inter esting, ware tlto speeches which ware deli vered just before the vote was takan. At the chair was in the act ofpiopoundin question, Mr. Cooke, of Frederick, arose to address the House, lie rose to give his reasons at knee for voting tor Mr.Gurdon’t resolution—lie was followed on Ihe same side by Mr- Henderson, of Louden.—The speeches of these gentlemen arc this day laid before our readers, nnd they will best speak for themselves. But we enunot traits, ter to this paper the earnest and emphatic and element maimer with which tha) pour tit oul theirsufatl bunt, which, providentially the, had Hi, hoard, nnd made 'llshoto.— A number dr w ood flam oyster boats, &c. are blown up high and dry, find piobnllly will cost half theft vhlilc tu got them off. iTiiarrifTi MARRIED- ' On Tluuidky erwrtrtg Milk l ‘ ,e lies. 8 A Mealy, Wot ~K. k°NUl Tho Rev. Edward .Irving, (of England) th a recent volume, assorts that tho exist enen of servitude, in all Us forms, is oijjnle Idailoal of the dominion of tsllclon s lo»t consequently the stfite ol slavery is * ,nosl hunoroblc disliitctloti, assimilating l [ic linmlsmih to tho Great \ullwr th° Christian Krliginn, who wai empliatleally •A servant.’ He then proceeds to denounce, as impious, all attempts to extinguish an instlimitm of sdtlt high shilotlon as ti Dt vine emblem' ..AR0L1NK E. datiRhter of Sainuat Williams, nil of tills city. J. i asU, aorivko: . Sloop Rpbt HeuarshJm, Osborn, Com baaltee Ills/: £0* les Rice to R Huber- '''sieambbat Go>. fayldr, Wldldld, ed fiirtii tkolr semiments—Few are the scenes, which, during this Convention,have equalled this one io tho intensity of feeling tlut ’ il proriuuced. Those speeches o ' Messrs. Cooke and Henderson, successive Jy called up Messrs Tltumpsoo, Johnson, and Mercer—and Ihe remaikt of Mr. Mer. cercallodupMr. Upshhr—and some scenes were developed to the House, whlc.h had bcou exhibited elsewhere, nnd which seem to have affected in no slight degree the proceedings uf tiie Convention Itself. The House did not adjourn till after sitn-sbl,ha ving protracted .their session ncaily six hours. Yesterday, a new scheme for fiildrd ap pointinent, founded on Ihe basis of specie lied voters was presented by Mr. Stuart, laid upon the table and ordered to be prin led—A ter having pasted through the re ntaining resolutions of the Legislative com luittee, Ihe Chair passed on to Ihe Execu- live Report. The 1st amended revolution which catne tip from the Committee,) of the Whole, directs the election of the Gov ernor by the Legislature. Mr. Metcer pro posed to elect him by the People—Tills amendment prevailed by a majoiity of 4 voles—A Debate next name on, upon proposition to constitute a comronling Exe cutlve Council of three members.—The motion failed by a tie of thu House—and then the resolution itself for appointing Lieutenant tiuvrrnnr, in the same manner as the Governor, was a/eo lolt. From the Debate which took place on these two pro positions, it seemed sulflcitntly obvious, that the fineol Mr. Mercer's proposition had been affected by the basis of represen Cation, One gentleman at least declaring that, since the rote of Sntardav in favor Jof Mr. Gordon's resolution, he tiaiMelermfn- ed to give the elect ilk of Governor to the People—and another deelarthg that since this fast measure had been adopted, he had determined to give the Governor an Exe cutive Council—And thus it is, that the “alfahsording question" as it ha< Men ton trulv called, is found mixing itself up will, an many other questions! We shall give tlrose proceedings, at largo io our neat pa per— Enqt jfyiitA Slacfoceod's Magazine for Novem her. tom Paine. Extract from the notes of ah observer. When Paine had fallkA Into disrepute, and was thnnnkd by the more respectable of his friknJSon account of his ilrbnken habits, he boarded in the house of tmo C w„i ,. a farrier. This C-— and I, boing acquainted, I had fteq access lA his house, and frequently ‘ektted to converse will. Torn Paine. One evening he related the following anecdote. , During the slaughtery of llohctplkrro, when eYWv republican that the monster could get in his power was bcheadkd, Paine was east into priwh, and his reme was on a list with uWtetken who Wars order ed for execution next Morning. It wns customary for the clerk of the tribunal to go round Die cells at night, and put a cross with chalk on the back of the door of such of the prisoners es were ordered for the scaffold in tha morning. When the oxaett tloner catne with hit guard to retttovo the rintims, wherever a chalking was fonnd, Ihe iAmate of flit cell was taken forth anti executed. In theto horrible shamble), there wns a long gallery, haring a Vbw of eells on each si do. The passage was Secured at each and, but tho doors of the ceils were left ten. and sometimes tho prisoners stepped nto the rooms of one another for company. It happened on the night preceding .the day appointed for the doom Of Paine, that he had gone into hit neighbor's coll, leav ing his door opon With its back to the wall. Just then the chalkor cartte past, and being probably drunk, crossed tho iusido of tlm cell door. Next morning, when the guard canto with an order to bring out the twenty vic tims, Panic being in lied and lilt door shut, they took a prisoner from rite farther end ol the gallery, and thus made up the requi site number. About forty.elght hours after this nttro- eus deed, Robespierre .wak overthrown) his own head chopped off, sd that Paine was set at liberty, and made the bevt of his way to New York. 1 asked him what lie thought of his al- most miraculous escape. He said the Fates had ordained he was not then to tlie. Says I, "Sir. Paine. I'll tell you what I think you know you havo written and spoken muen against what we call the re ligion of tlie bibln ; yon have highly extol led the perfectibility of human reason when left to its Own guidance, unshackled by pritucraft ond superstition. The God in whom you live, move, and have your being, has spared yourlife that yon might givo to the world a living comment on yottr docilities. You now show what hu man nature is, when left to itself. Here you sit) in an obscure and cbmfortlcii dwelling, aline,I with snuff and ttupilied with brandy;—you, who werd once the companion of Washington, of Jay, and Of Hamilton. Every good man has deserted yon : and even Deists, that have any re gard for decency, cross the street to avoid A Country Editor.—U oak who rcdils newspapers, solrcts miscellany, write* ar tides on nil Subjects,sett typo* read' pruof. works at pres*-, folds papers, olid sdim-tinies oariics them, prints job, mils on ernredij cuts wood, works in the gatqfen, tailed to all Ills patrons who call, pa'llehtly receives (dame fur a thousand things that never wore nnd never can be dono, gels mtlo mq noy, has scarce Bind and materials tA sail! fv Iris hunger or tn o»|ny the qttlet of "tin. lure’s sweet »esiorer," sleep, and esleimv lilmielfpeettllnry happy, Iflio Is not a»'aui ted and haltered bv some unprincipled lie magogac who loves puppet shows nnd hires Ihe rnbble with a treat of elder brandy tn vote him Into smile pelty office. A man wlmdies all this, nnd llltieh more not here recorded, yon well know most he rather imsy animal; gnd os ho performs the woik of so many different persons ha ttiay |n»tly be supposed lltelr representative, nml In have en indisputable right when s)>e,iking of himself, to use the plural number, nml to say \Ve, on all occasions and tn nil places—tyUliamstoim Aue. All rnsla 9 1-9 ds lo Cullen * Miller. 788 iales cotton to S B I’arkmun. Il Lord, R M.lune, J Uanahl. S &J Reid/ gers, D L Adams and family, Mr Walker •mid family, Mr il.trbbr and t le Ilia steer- ° 80, CL.EAftF.li. Slriii Delta, Wood, Havre. . •J Auze Ship Essex, Uuuclt, Liverpool A Lout Seed Bark Herculef, Heroic, Liverpool. A tioib A'l'o. ki'iopjuhn Chevalier, Chxlustnn. JIV Long. Sloop Morey, Luke, Charleston. Jenn y St Dougl is. \SUtiW\ Snhr Myttln, Orcutt, Bo,toll. Bohr Manila Rcgxlon, l’hllntl, |plilti. Sloop Georgia, Luce, Darien. DEPARTED. Steamboat I’emllenm, Darien. From the Busquehnnn Democr.il, Deo 8 Singular and remarkable _ iMtitenl.— 1 Oh Frida/, Ihe 47th ult. a most oktrnnrdinory and distressing acctdcnt occurred nt the month pfTiomlita creek, this county A Mr. jalncs Elder, being nut with Iris ri fle, saw a duck In the creek and fired at it The hall accidentally Minch a pirto twig floating down the stream, which turned it. in a coitrke almost contrary tn theillireetinn in which he was standing, and at the dis. lance ofalmtlt a hundred and forty or fifty yards, struck Mr. Rangb. Jr. vvhiln stand ing at Iris owu itodr Tlie IMII mitered near the hack bone nil the left side, nnd went tmnitgh under lift shoulder blade, iirnke,his breast hone nnd lodged near the skin. We understand that there is hopes of his recovery. The RoV. Mr, Mnffitl, fl celebrated Predfilmr of the Methodist pempulm?, lias been appointed a Chaplain in the Navy of the United States, 6llSrtWA. Oct. I». It is reported lliat a . Russian corps of two thoiifnnd men. which w*« quietly can- lonpd at Vrazzni confiding in the treaty, has been surprised and. sUrrdbltded by ydu.’ He was (iian the trtdil disgusting bdirian being that could any where lie met with— Intemperance had bloated his cmibtenance beyond description. A few of Ills disciples, who stuok to him through good tepuri end bad report, to hide hint from the abhor. rence of mankind, had him conveyed to N Rochelle, where they supplied him with binndy until it bttrned dp his liver—‘But this man, beastly as lie we* in appearance and dreadful in principle, still retained something of humanity within (he depravl ty of his heart, like tlie gem in the head 6f (he odious road The man who Suffered death In his stead left a widow, witlt two young children, in poor circumstances.— I'aiiie brought them all to New Yack, sup plied them while he lived and left them Ihe most paacf hi* property whorl he died. The widow arid cliiidrrn lived in apart ments in the city by ihemselvei.- I saw Ibeni often, but never saw Paine In their company; and I am well assured, and bo- lieve, that Iris conduct to >ards them was disinterested and Iruudrelrie, G. T. nsu- - - - horde ofTorks, probably belonging to tlie cnrpsof the Pacha of Scutari. The Rus sians who w«re too few in number tp make anr leslstanee, proposed lo capitulars;, to which the Turks pretended to accede; bin the Russians had scarcely laid down lltelr arms, when the Turks fell upon thoih end massacred them to e mail. The President bas officially recognized Philip Mdrcti as Vice Cnnvll of Portugal; for the States of Maine. New Hampshire. Massachusetts, and Rhode Island t and James Bavlds Murray, i< Vico Oniisul n the same for the State of New York ami New Jersey. (t/’s o/T—P ilv nod Itct-ev ft^^tlic former,, the wife of Michael (IT*, era ad Vertised In.a Western paper, as having loped Michnei will recover Polly hone, for though it it dot said whether she is '*'y»t„me,,«:m Is represehted ns beirtg ny“r. Probably if she could tell lift own story, she Would say flint she. left her hUs. band for being too frequently (JT^cuffad At any tale, as her situation is described she,oUgltt not to be too roughly (E^led, ~ ' t Mar CaiiiJtnJudrtldi. tl- % Tlie National Intelligencer Contains strictures, in long metre, bn the Presidents remarks respecting (lie United Stales Bank. As an illustration of tireir system of argu ment, we give rile following specimen of gy their assumed data. “The President, by the advisement ofhir Council, Iras said, tit is admitted by all, that it [the Bank] has foiled in the great end of establishing a Sound and uniform currency’’ In what ssose may this he true, and in what sense |s it totally disconnected with fact 7 By the ’currency’ must be meant the great medium of exchange and circulation.— This medium may be distributed into sev Sral classes, lo tlie first should' he placed all tlie metallic money in lire oquntry fjn the seoond, all the Bank nutns in circula lion-, in the tltlrd, all promissory notes, billsof exohungo, and hank cheeks-: in the fourth; all stocks; whether of tho Uni- .. ted States, in tho several States, or of'Cor- •' poratioos established by either of them Guuld aiiy person in the world, except ...; th«so editors imagine that tlfb term ’cur. ,,;rency' as used by the’President,' bad refer once to any ({ring but the absolute medium, of circulation employed by the institu lion-. it-:.'- Lot that becoiD»nniform,.and if will re- 05*The neii Presidency —Some ofthe Western papers in commenting on tlm President's Message, appear intake it granted that General Ja^pson will not be a candidate frit re-election, and ask. who “is lo bo hia successor V* “Will New York be recreant to herself, and forget the elaint’ of the Secretory of State I” Wc think that the time ha’ not arrived, to dis- cuss these questions, and we hope they will nut be agitated until the intentions uf nur worthy Chief Magistrate in relation to A reward of f 50ff has bceti offered for the apprehension of Samuol S. Burr,' late master of sloop Vi, ginta, of HaVerhill, Mass who abs ended from that city on the lfitlt inst. w.tli about fivOO of inomy belong ing to Iris owners. - n re-election, havo been definitively fie. dared, lie untpieMinnahly, is the choice of tlm people over any other person in the United -tlnter, end if his health will per- nnt, he will no doubt consent to serve an other term. When'the timo arrives however, <or this state to act on these questions, wy can as wire our western friends, that she will he true to herself and lo the Republican par ty throughout the United States. Her claims are great, and so well understood, that wc have no feats hot her wishes on this all important question, wifi be prompt ly mm by those States with which she Iras to often acted in copcctt, and to which she has so repeatedly yielded her just' preten tions. Su much for tier claims as a State; hut independent of these claims, the talents and qualifications of Martin Van Hurerit Ins stem republican principles nnd unwa- vering consistency—his industry and legal .acquirements—his knowledge uf men and measures—anile to place him before the people at u itlilablo candidate for tlto Pre sidency when Ihe proper time shall have •arrived. Whan this timo shall come, almost eve ry paper in the state vvi'.l claim for New York and for her favorite son, tke suffrages ,of she people of the United States. Io WOODBURY, (N. J.) Dec. Iff. Serious Aceidmt and loss of Lives.—It is but seldom a Journalist is called upon to record a more heart rending scene than tlie one we arn about tn present lo our rea ders. tin Saturday evening indr, during the very soVefe gald from ihe nnrihivcsl', the Woodbury Dam Packet. Captain Mu r phy, nu her return from Philadelphia, with passengers, store goods and a large quanti tv of iron, was struck with a flaw nenr the Horse Shoe, opposite Timber Creek, by which she was capsized and filled the screams of the passengers end crew were hetnd by a small sail ImM that was near; yet, in consequence of the intense dark ness and se- erencss of thh gafe, Avery' ef. fort to render assistance was in vain ; am] they were all in one moment, a* it were. prrcipitatcd”into that bourne from whence no traveller returns." The following a mong other individuals are said to have been'on board—Captain Slimucl Mitrphy. M.orinadnke Wood. Esq. Aaroiv Wood Thomas Miller, John Budd, anil Hiram Meguire. She was ditcovcred on Sunday, sunk in about 12 feet water—On Monday and-Tucsday efforts were made to' raise her, but with what succets we have not heard. During the saffla gafo' n short distance above Bllllngsport, the'sloop' Mary, from Duck Creek, With a nuinber of persons on board, tvas capsized and four nten, I white and 2 blacks, were drowned. The ^maindu, halfu dozen in- number, get •TOFiTS, BEWARE. BT T. It ItATLt. Frdm the Medical Bijori. Poets flewnie! never compare Woman with aught on ,earth or ip gif, 4T.nrlh mgy be bright, air may be light; But brixhtnessati I lightness in woman nite. Can you suppose eye* gM like sloft. Or tlfa'I her bhtahes resemble tile rosA)— Where shall wh seek lor sloes that cart •'•I' Speak: Or rosasthat rival do eloquent cheek 1 Surely Jon ne’er saw lilies so fair. As thd forchc’ad that peeps through the Curls of her hail; Surely her lips red rubies eclipse The coral siih wdars, and the.nectir - *%! Birds In the spring, sweetly rrinjr sing, But woman sing* better thatrbStds oh the wing— . f* Then Poets beware! never compare Wontanwlthmigl«rtre»rritOT^ain COMMERCIAL. 1 ■ ■ ‘ * ■ Dates most l,tVKHFoot.,:i;::;i;l7Tii Note ’•aries no* liAVHz.tHUftitiuttifflsT Nov, Savanxxu, Exrun’fs, Dec. 90. Ship Delta, Havre, 898 bales Upland Cotton, 9£tcs Rice. Dec. 81.—Ship Essex, Lirprpoof, iSflo bags Upland Cotton ami' 29’ Seq Islands. Bark Hercules, Aberdeen, 874 bugs Cottort S|99 pieces pitch pine timber. Stock of Cotton in Liverpool. 31st Oct. 81st Got. 1828 169.800 42,100 17.700 20.700 1.899 1,700 91100 *8,800 90 8.900 tf.OOO flAllINJB IjIST. PORT OP SAVANNAH- \otk Consolidated IOTTJ2Hy4a tlie anrit inst. Tlm dr awing vrill b ff ved on Satindny Mill January. Ton drawn hallots. SCHEMEi 1 prize of MEMORANDA. The brig Francis, hence ut l'hiladclplii: 22d inst. The ship Queen Mab, tip at New York tn sail fin tlm port sloth The hip Tyboe.up at N. Yuik .to sail for this pull 2«lh. Tlto brig F a,ids,up at Philadelphia for Ibis port. Tho scht Exact, lip at N. Yurk to sail for this port 2 Itll, Tho brig Route, oleared at Boston lor this port. .. . For Augusta. Tha Steal,’.boat Govtritifon Tatlox, mildew, blaster. Will Icalu this for Augusta with her tow bouts on Sllnday next. For freight or passage, apply lo the master on buurd at Belton's Wliaif, or to CUtlBN fe'MlLLI’.K dec 91 §15,000. } ti. 10 K &c. . Ticket^ Halves, Quarters, Ordci's attended tn nt *e. ‘S5 019,OdO 5,000 .9.00U 2,080 100U 90(1 400 80(1 >00 . »oo &c, X SD t is ilea 91 Eppinger’s Lottery ahd Exchange OJiee -ft- (•roceries, Provisions,XT 75 20 do Mess rfo 50 libls Mess nnd Prime llt,f 15 lin’f bhls Fulton MirketlW 220 bids No I, *, & 8 full Jfiri,.., 9 halt bbls inaliuon ’ lu kegs do . i* kegb Goshen Hotter 10 cusl.s do CheccC 10 qr casks Malaga &Modolri Wins 19 bids It ye V\ Inskcy, * Qlk iln I 'anal IPIj-um Stivunnnli Volunteer Guards. Appear on your Pnfodo Ground in full uni form completely armed a< equipped. Tomorrow lit Jao uary, nt half past 0 o'clof f . pre(ls.-l), prepared to sltuot tor the animal Medal. A Court of Enquiry, for the trial of ell defutriteis, will he hold ut tile City Hotel, on Saturday 0 It January,at half past 0. P. M. Ily ordernfCapt.’I'dltnall ROBERTSON. 1st Bcg’l. (l5*The Secretary will attend to re. crivetha annual contributions dub on llmt ‘lay. dec fit Muses Cleland’sTO-MOHR.'HV, lujan-1 nary, at 11 0’aior.li, A. M for the purpeu I of electing a Hoard of Dircbtreisei forth | onsuine year. _ liy orile,', ANN IIAHRON, Sec'rt. dfcfil , ., '. Sporting. pM>iURKEYst, Geese,Ducks and Fowls; JL will tie shot for at Hori.iventute on TO-MORROW, New Year's Day. coin- m. rtcin? at 0 o’clock. A. M./.Yreo for It i- fies, Smooth boro Gutis or PPtbli, at tlie usual distance. Also, X Deer nt 300 yards with Rifle. Also, a fine Ndw Ydrk stall fed Gx, Im- portmf in the ship Macon, dec 91 208 - — $3<M>00. Vnidii (s until IiOTTERV, nt sea Mr, ,,. / CLASS, NO. 19. Draws io Philadelphia on the 2d of January. The drawing will Ire received on the lltli Janua ry. Off Niitribors— Id drawn ballots. SCHEME; (90,000 t i 1 « 1 .9 io to prizt of it : 20 • 40 &c. io.ooo ffooo 5,000 '9,*no 1.500 1,000 906 400 (00 £00 100 j. &e. Ttckets • Halves Quarters r Orders attended 10 al Luflier’s Lottery 1/ Exchange Office. &e. 910 00 5 00 X 50 dee 31 Sheriff’s Sale.* r Ofthe first Tuesday In Mdtrh nert. m*/ILL bo sold bonrrothe court house 90 do Canal Fluur 50 half t 111- do 10 libls and) .ill butter crackers 80 li-ilfwild q>- bbls Buck IV. \|.,| free from Grit " 10 do du Rye Meal 9 bbls Dried Apples 2 half bbls I’oarl Barloy • 50 Ir rxes nnd half boxes Snajf 40 rt r Can dies 4’s 0’s uml Qq|fo 90 mats Cassia 150 kegs Nails 4d to XOd 15 do Sheeting ,|0X 1-4to3 inch 10 kegs du Pikes . X0 reams Sheallilrig Paper 800 coils hemp nnd Mtndlar Rope ,11 sizes 10 do bale Rope 150 Piocos itussia Duck diffem;l qualities f 150 lbs inen nnd BaggingTalnd Sugar, Tea, 1 offi e, clinic,. Uu Bml Wines of dtffcreiil kinds lead*, I lies, oars .-»nd jltwjn honks, thimbles, powdn iu • <_ .» hi. Together Wills it full nisorlmnt d groceries provisions and ship ,’biiV lor sale allow prices by A. BASSETT. dec 91 2Q0i.ll Widow’s Society. T IlfcpubsbrlMIto tire Wi lii/'s 8* clmv ate req ipx'.’d In medal Hi, For Sale. PIECE of new iaiiti well suited for | agardeti on tlib Tliundbrboll roadl nnd adjoining Major Scfevou's, coni,Ini- 11 1-X acres. , WI T. fjoLUm j dec 81 100 Notice—Clerk’s Office. C ouncil tm MoWiy next *'l file Pott Wardens •ortho pert"I harbor ol Savannah—aiii licanti uillx"' their petilio'ni oil Ol before that dsj 8 • , hi* Myf.rs, t.c, 280 dec 91 300 Sashes. LIGHT assorted sUnj received by , - p, MAnton. dec 81 T 1 Dissolution. ■ HE copartnership fqtmeily under tho fir.., of Fairchild,' Lyon ^j qf this .oily, was mutualjy . 15th of June l.isl. • ' All pfcrsnus indebted lo sailffin*® i 1 quested, previous IO tlie 1st af Ja •. J next, to adjust their accounts t’" 1 j , sc ihers, who are duly autherizeil to ceivo the Santfc. ' (15* The business will usual, at tile North side of»»!«« under the' firm of • • „ it , Nichols & Co; American, Pernnmbutjo, Bulria, Maranham. Mina and Pata, Denierara, West India, &c, Egyptian, Bourbon, Surat * Madras, Bengal,- 1828 150,50(7 90,200 26,800 20,100 700 1.400 4.400 •'15,100 50 0.000 9.300 - - in Iticobornugh, Liberty county, witltin the usual hours of sale (lie follow ing property to wits Three negro slaves named John, Daphne and Lbvina, Levied on ns tha property fit John F. Wobh to satisfy a ft fa founded on the foreclosure of a mortgage In favor of John D. Hathaway. Jas, law, b. $. l. c. dec 81 Lyon, — . . who'have on hand, and arc comtap J ceiving fresh suppllos of the clcs which form a full ahd contyk sale and rcrail > , „„ rK p, SADDLERY HARD Wf®. All of which they olTer for saloup™'.. (I J which for quality and cheapness, n’ J amln'ation, rather than tho flattery advertise,nc^ oNiNici]0L . s , C; | SaVh. Oct. 29th, 1820. 200,0110 bgs. 277,200 bgs. From the 1st to the 7th"November the snlfis it will be recollected, amounted to 18,300 bales, and the imports wcre'358. Domestic Goods. •> ffb BALES Brown Shining JL/W 8 do do Shoetings 4 cases bleached Shirtings 10 bales blue Ohambrus 10 case; h .rf pint Tumblbf* 10 boxes Whltmote’s Cnl'tnn Calds 10 do do' Wool do' For sale by , S. CL GREENE. dec 81 2«7i|| 500 dec 81 Sperm Oil. ALLS of a light color, just rccolvod by P. MARLOW. Landing fm splir. Otlic' BBLS Portfaml Ru'^ 10 bags Jamaica Viirrenm 15 (Irltins 1st qoalilf Hntt'er -a 20 libls Mesrnnd'Priin° u ForMUby COHEN deo 24 Mackerel & Speh» dies. iJHLS No LMackcrtl -g Jh BU X. V 2 do do 2 do d» Cand^J 91 do do" 3 2 half bbls j} io buses Sperm Bedford manufacture Lending per » chr B1 f sll ° f & for sale by HALL, SflA] . dca 10 I