The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 08, 1847, Image 2

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THE GEORGIAN. I received more from Itiu nntivo State than ho do- sorvud, perinittml Abbott Lawrence, of Mitsui- chtiBuUM, to address him u series of letter* in which he makes odious coniimriHoiDt between I Virginia and the North. Mr. Rives should liavc hurled back upon him his inwidioiiH reflection*, all made to perNtiudu tho people of Virginia to become flivorabie to a protective tariff. Mr. Law-’ reurc wrote of intelligent lahour; he is a great manufacturer. Will he say that water power or tho utuant engine is intelligent lahour, and negro l.lhllill 1 ly imml Llimir lta,«.t.«i.in ' liL.i tl.n uf.inni mi. Daily Pamm, per annum ...*.T«o Dollars, lour duty to act upon unuonni politics, i win Payable afuai-aiinuitily in advance. I uow say norite thing uponthe subject of slavery Daily Paraa, Airals month* Six Dollars. -regretted Umt some Southern then “ — “ I had declared that-winvery was - nn'ovil. • This ho 1 regarded not only injudicious but palpably erro- neons. Ho would prove that slavery was notan Pi'll r Plliw /./tltl.l It.* Itvuln In n.......t 1..* L>. »T WILLIAM U. BL'LLOLU, city and county r hint kr, And pubfiJwr or the Laws of the ITnion. UUHM¥ B. JACKSON, Aaaoclnce Editor. Isf Me* to IK Hiwr mf ttft«dry»» Baildluf , •WW sf B«U mm* BajHitre«ta» Knlmsior, gd W(M laMetrwt) (Van Ike earner. ihlM story, next ta the el ' ' ^KWaror ri» *forals month. Three Dollar*. PatRB,per Throe Hollar*. i Viren ■ Hit HI All payable in Mvance. ADVERTISEMENTS !6«ortM at the usual rales. «“•* bo paid on all communications and iSoTbtuineM. ' **-•''' :>r • ’ SPSS GoerglaIiegUlatare. . V-■ SATURDAY, Nov. 27th, evu. rius cornu no made to appear, 1st, From the fiict.of U10 largo increase of population at Uni South. Very littlo assisted by foreign emigration . by tito census of 1810, when the foreign importa tion of negroes had censed tho number of ne groes was 1,11)1,364; thero were in 1810, 2,487,- 355. -Negroes tberoforo double bv Uio natural increase m about every 25yonrs. There are now hbdufS.OWM -’^ 1 -’" •' ...» PKBATS IN SKNATK. Io*y'j *i,ycinM. x nere are now fvV«:Ji.1Uton of tho Majority of*. Commit.™ 1* ™«t*RSS f p"°. rUl ? IS^I>ttbhc ott the subject oftho tho whited oxpnml they should bo allowed to ex. S»”°P »n°r C °lm l «m‘,t° ,1 ';'ri| r c ^Now^'Z'u, return to Virginia, anti I will «>«*% .njs&rs * *“ Mir- '.t-i wo * »shs , ,h«. J 1. ioowtho war, ialnontahlo tta itniay bo, ' ' ’ . I preferable to unjust ami dishonorable pence, -mo im, era •j ■ :;,':wS..U. ,, y tho act oftho Repubtio of Jaoxico, j Wo porcbivo'tiidnl thut Virginia had SOOiflflL ' r Si HHK&M£g£M till by the passage of the Force bill Uiey put a sword into his hands to cut their throats. Why thut painting had been placed on Uiis side of tho Hall, others might, but ho was unable to tell, iu conclusion, said Mr. F., Georgia is my home, with her my dostiuies nro interwoven. Upon her soil 1 expect to iiud my long repose.- Her inter ests are mine. Soon will sho bo filled up with u crowded population. Shu has rights to territory abroad. ) All attempt is made to duprive her of I? all, stand by your rights; yield not * *' lysolf, I .... sATAnr»Air. L WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 8, 1847~ ; - ■ s— ; 'r ■ _ —t i»l i tvt ill >«i! Iibmlt 1 qittluJ . v v, uim'mjH •uj ». -o .... mtmu urn. • to ttvd'upon us, and'that if sho . , * vuiioitntit,iit,ea, <»utl ii uil, inted with tho utmost vigor, until ... Jilt shall agree to pay. all do 'government on account of sj .I • • auo uiuerence in 31) rapr-r* **** v*. " r iri.™uons donoji7 i 083; fa jr citizens, ns well as a just indemnity for the i a .,i Tniinn'Vnn “V i" r“ Tie utiabio to do !3SjS3IHRiaKia^!8P"tf l *!fi W oiioMblodomon^” ^ fy ltopufotiott, and White uttd Mack iuon vuauuuutu UUUIUHUS. I fillfl Vmw. ltn^nMHi.,.1 ee U..I. -iL... r. ishii money, ain't w r ju” t and ro^oVablodomondi" I gunoous imputation, ond white and block increase ~, but homo- increase ia i.n:.M^Serittev .» K ... u don of the city of ^tasdaSSSSs: ...n...: t j n tho wor jj f au j t(io cijitniitot least: In religion they aro more con- nstot|l tlinii tho pconlo or tho North. Tltoro fan. ' iogiMTato'for Goorai'a 1,m also m 7tS Iprodomioant-frum Univcreidian egrfty OdtorEtaSV.iu ith oom?dm I down .to. Uuituriatilsm, and as ho cd their semiinent* .tradinuolw iilo tej ,a,I S'StlttT “““"i 1 ' “nr oavioor tutumirtiod. Wbut .,iio 4 .. and they now lio on tlio talilo, printed by die or- p„ C ,“ d ovcr nr " a0 "r took bold at tho derof this Legislature, and yet irentlehiun ask us Sout "( lor oiir niorals, as fur as the men are -.i.f.vi' /vbat is the nse of debate, '{’beso resolutions are! mXTSlSIlV f av ®n r0,M fr f 1 * 1 ,* 1 «>*d for i./ luU insolently sent us from Connecticut. Ilhodo Isluml " oraun » say that tho suit never shone • in 11 ildtid MevrHampshire/ Read tho ibllowiii" from “f’ 011 .“ raco . women more pure, more virtu- i* l fNew Hampshire : ; ® oils, °r more amiable in all those qualities calcula- .• l, a /‘That;the Senators and RenrftflnnHi?v.. a raisu u l* u> ,uako a nation. ai..lnr»llwSWoiuUiOiCoiwroo.oft£o Uidted Staten ho *SS? t ^. J*? in the value of alave tn l .i„WP«ttV*I StateiulliO’Coligroaaoftbo . , Tllu n°rt to bocotmiderod i« lilt mstiroly roqaoitcd to urgo in that body the iuinf’ lu V^" 0 ! oa “ “ U, X bo , 1 Pf°'' <, . d b ? ita ro 0*0 pf meoaurcs providing for tho lixtinctioii wtlmj. 1 ! *1 ou y fl Srioultu.ol labor in dm world Tin the District of Columbia for iu e." 'J b llM ,,u0,, ““ u,od ° r ovsy-produetiou— xom Oregon; hud other territories that ® 0, ^° ^. eufs “S o w e a gront deal of the over- dany time hereafter limy' Ueloug totHe' Xf.AoU^n °[ co j ou ''‘The cheapest sugar is prq- States; for all oonstituUoual^K SSftp* «>(&*■ in Braid- pression of the 'domestta slave-trade* nfiH’ <l • B ' a , vu Jsbor—(and ft must be re- •tiit .the odnrsiion of aiiv new stntn Jiiin n, n 1 ® 0, ai ,e ^°3 that as lar ns the south is concerned ft if .the legislature ofiGeorsia With anrh “® 8 t cotton, t tho bust rice, the best sugar, tho best j storing them in the face.ouglit 'hot to snenk n?h “J C \°/ C ex PPl ,t C ,,| J». which is raised bV slavo ttKgenet to be P Bnt %&> So ^V*^« ^ ^tlio.ut ip^Vtaiasss»rS^ ,p BS II!® ~ r r aouu ‘- au **«*•« ' , Ul “‘. w« ■* i disregard what Snyof Sr®producto° rd #f co, ' u '' wh , on Vo"W "id many laudutaysny or do, nro wo to hold our I^ordoi tlmt Snnnfnr. m „ ‘ Control ltall Itbati.' Tho Contra! RtUIrooa end Banking Company havo declared as a aomiamnnal dividend on tho original atock, tiro dollars por sharo— and on tho .now eight per cent, stock, four dollars per shore, at tho rate of oight per coin, fot* tho hut six montho. Marino and Flro Iiuumneo Dank. The Board of Directors of this Institution have declared a semi-annual dividend of four per uni, t paynblo oil and after * L ‘- iL nr ' Ncvr Publication*. Mr Cooper has redciyed die following: A narrative of an Expiratory visit to ench of Uio Consular Cities of China, mid to tho Islands of Hong Kong and Chusan, in bohulfof the Church Missionary Society, in tho years 1844, 1845 t and 1840. By dio Rov. George Smith, M. A.,Jof Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and Into mia^ sionary in China. Coinpleto in two Parts Parti.— Its pages are full of interesting facts exhibiting dio habits and manners of this curious people, calculated to excite to missionary enterprise. Tho author sailed in tho Spring of 1845 iu company >vith Bishop Boono and Lady from Hong Kong to Shanghai. Bishop Boone, our readers will remember, is the first Bishop oftlio Amuricun Protestant Epis copal Church in Chinn. Mr. Cooper 1ms also rccoivod tho Convict; or, The Hypocrite unmasked. A tale. By G. P. II, James. Also ' Alutnunco; or, Tho groat mid fitiul oxporiiiiunt. Both composing numbers of IIurporH* Cheap Library of Select Novels. The Life of Henry iy, of Franco, by G. P. R. Jamos. Part 4. Mi*. Clay. Strong resolutions hnvo buen ndoptod at the second Lexington mooting, ttdvorso to Mr. Cluy’i spooch. Mr. WicklillVs speech is much coni mended. Rev. Dr. Breokenridgo, a noted Whig, preached on Thauksgiving Day a Sermon iu fa vor of die War and in justification of the Prcsi. dent. f Lire! fiction of tho induatry of tho oouiitrvlZ‘‘i."““ ,, .'‘.V‘ , « l .'i“‘ l, ’ , ' 0 '„ n<!r,l 8 nl, ' 8n<!ll “' 10 P- ittgood British .nbjoct, bht I atVEar thm J, 10 Compromise had como 1“ dot be a good Autorican patriot") after m a! , ” and ho tuust ho pormilted •lijUjtg u«, used tho rollowitm lanonoiro in !? y **¥“ hoisnshomod oftlio Resolutions 0 f nito ofthoCuited Htote, 8 8 8 " “;o potleman ftoo|.HaU| who had not ropudi- ” Aucroia ajlo tile rand far too ro important con- a ''' the olttnouri Compromiiio, who hud not ‘WiratM. Tho inevitable ionde n cy P of tliinga hi 1 0, } B k r ° r 'igl-w as Mr. Dul- .oAoittoxthWothOprepoiidoratice of ftoo States in i Northern tidtooato of Cnnstitationnl i;,p».*oBilcila of tho Uahra. Tho policy y tho r “- pe0 -‘ h ? k,l “' v .1 /govoniraont cannot check it. Th, P S«^ «-»l •f-W.-'SK, but Sr ..■rore'gnt.State, cannot counterbulanco it. Tho 7“ ° M0 ’ C o'? 00 " 1 P'»uiiscs wliich , Stnt.s innvlttch slavery now exists will become k 1 . aotmitoges over htut and his posterity. fro» HtiOe. ioit th.. ...in . oocotne | I conn, nmv .nl.t ar. o ... .1.- . 4- , axaaK1C' argument boon used toconvincoua .. a ,i u, ““™y to tno.ttto a ' S»lW.hdulifnnnoxToxaior aconirc now slavo „ P ? r IBwfw If to had notordoredthe re ’ t fe , bd3'*' ould bjvo understood tim Senator.— w !htn“ G,| ?“ y °“ d ,llld tunoh more jus Buffi* him totollonr enemies thnt wo uro doom- Tnvl..r^1.t.l t .n“ lioa Pdd upon hint. Gen od-no. only to ice our power in tin. concede™. ‘ h “ "WM „ Ho woa on the “* "Wff to regain it—look, to mo like giving ‘i, 7 P ll ! c !‘ t >t““ fi dod in him. But iOmforl indeed, and ho limy bo agood p rB Sf, 1 '„ P?n C .“."' JI !“ ll o“ m “ l 1,0 done the man, bull .wear ho is itot o good hJI3 ““ 8“}b“i by Sontliorti men. batriol. Wo cannot with his anl di- l n » ,n "b fi ?d l« »oo Mr. Cidhoun.tum- tnd make soveral States ant orlt I jSlifKtaS .? r “"d°nt—puttuig hia grout in- it is not ttmo to discus, national pol- noS n? - bl 4 <bo only time tho President 1 ife' ha . repra “ ,, “ to ^ tSSri^r,^£?- X"J‘.“ <, raV “ r ‘ But ho used llto fol. ftm»t,eer,,'£ nT 77, h “" Preceded •iago: ? ; „V 1,1 . 1,0 ‘-fusnecl. 1 o do tins, even a part of to ooy.alf, that I. have not .cen ono ,0yi TO,l “".d 1 " territory dint lies be “"“fdto south who ohjocts to tho tlm'wnr wll'^ C0; i 1 ""' ,lb ' !£,V<i V "l*' '™ 0 *P«ctod , qrtdl tho powor of tho IiorUiiu pre“ L Wou| d hnv “ boon riiBSKFUV rurth0r b; 0 ™" 0 »r slave reprasonta- RinWoKi ,' V,, ". llcl '“Ved that tho romovnl of is iJisSi" 8 ' 0 ?' IdouotJuiowtho mail ofipy „ r K, o Omndp would ho acauso 'SSStJMm*' 0 wh .tW.t* m “ U,, “i» '« unreason- iy2d d?o lL.,1 V °“i! d i. h f liSffi Werlhhavo SS,te'- #r W“t«.«tiil to bo expected front {ffKlifi&B¥' 1 “!“ . Al, ° " Bd Rosace do ■ W>™; 1 ? “ay not he rightly porforutodhy L iii , P i • “* ull 1U8tto ifho hod for 'd«i'There isno one wlto. c*n fenffin ortffiS fcfe bl ",? v<1 d that a battle was to ho fought SB die increuso of .In?, roprosem “» believed the ctajtipmoMhnsoit glvo. power to the miiioritv in le lr . ' V1M ove f’ So.utMomoroy,—so at Buona i.mimh.tlinoptMiatoht with the princjulos ofour y i,pl ’.T , ‘I. ,vb . B,l V “ ra CBMBoil. All now ho- lipnvt. thitst stund't whatls l lf ' Haxicuns-nro mad. But tiiis wur must «WtlWrM must stand! and with tho same lirn- n? breugln t° n oloso, nuilifiu no othur wny, nom with which I shall resist every plan 'to in?. b/ “dtlug possession of tlm country. Men mmmm representation, or tp h ing lh® ',' my n0W “MT A but said Mr. Ij though ■-"-‘"^-'stljnlo any ha-sards by attoiupthfg m f "■>, P r »PH "nr tho sou of a propho lr dotninions, shall I. omttond to'Slow Wf*?§ Unit two years banco there to rottiain." ■ *“ bo .no aStti-wor party in dm country otfnWUui •xtondt. esisiiug Who I ■ Mr. Clay anil the Georgia Whigs. The couroo of tho Georgia Whigs in adopdug the greater portion, while litoy have rejected., part of tho Clay creed, as prontnlgnted in tho Lexington .pooch, has nddod another to the dark llst of glaring inconsistoucios witli which their his tory has long boon stained. By their majority Report on tho Suite of tho Ropuhllo in tho pros* out Legislature, thoy httvo admiuoil 'that tho ex tension of territory sad the Wilmot proviso, nro questions legitimately connected together aud yot litoy adopt tho views ofMr. Cloy ontiio otto; wltilo thoy reject his opinions on tho other. Mr Clay spoke upon tho present condition of our so ciulund political relations, ns viewod iit their total ity; hisspooeh was an unit, avowing his creed; and a portion of that creed woo so abhorrent to South ern fooling, that oven his supporters in Georgia havo boon compelled to reject it, Yot a Whig member ol the Goorgiu Legislature introduces into tint body tlm remainder of his resolutions, linked ns they originally were with an oxpressiou of opinion end santiinout so dourly and repul sively anti-aouthom, ond his political coadjutors both in and out of the Legislature, rally upon them. It mny not bo improper to direct attention to tho fact, that true to tho indications presented by his spocolt, Mr. Cloy has token his position, side by sido, with the fierce detractors of Sodthem detractor, and virtually ondorsod tboir views ond thoirprinciples. Among tlm Whig papers oftlio East lie gave his decided preference to tho North American, as the fit channel through whiclt to present his spooch to the public. , "H was Illy anxious wish that the North Amor- man should have boon tho first nnpor to present t to tho hasten! public. That 1 tfionglit it onti- dod to from its location, from its deservedly fre g t C ,te'? r „“ “ °" di “ s Wl 'ig Journal, and Si’S 1 V'“ f a . ct - diet you caino to Lexington front Phtladolphia to report Uio spooch, bin declined m coiwequonce of my earnest outroaty.” Ourroodors connot ho wliolly unfamiliar with tho course and opitiinns of this paper, especially upon .tho great questions involving tlm rights mid interests of tho South. Wo havo tuhen oc casion more than onoo to niulto extracts ftout its columns, which havo boon conclusive oftlio fact that it has stood iu “ tlm first rank and tho front” among all tho Fodoral-Abolition journals of tho North, in violont and venomous nhuso of South ern institutions. Lot Souther,..Whig,, who aro disposed to bond again to tlm guidance of Mr. Cloy, find in tho following passages from that pa. pent, “deservedly high character as u leading Wag Journal." 6 The Abolition of Freedom. ■orall fanaticism tfcu is tho most ropulsivo which proclo,ms its intention to abolish hoedom LV. rr M nt ‘ son of hers a Jffl L Of all hypocncy dial is dm basest which, at dm North adopts this madness, and asks free- flnU. A-d. P Tho organs of tho present Stato Aduimistriinon huvo bowed down to this d “fj“ J “ !l0 "-. Tlioy havo raised dio banner—not of the Constihitmu—not of conservatism in rela tion to tho South—but diut upon whoso dark Ir'd-r, “Tftnted lllo words, iu letters of blood, Death to.lrcodom! Thoy outer into a crusade against tho world iu favor of bondage ; ond re? quire Pennsylvania—our free, true-hearted ^v™. tnanry, .vim havo uovor inspired a breath tainted with tlm nigh of a slavo—to enlist in acansoop. posed to every principle taught by thoir father? "Very sentiment cherished by themselves •• “The responsibility oftho oxtonsion ofslavorv to Mexico must bo shared by tho North t that portion or our ooimnon country, while it stand, tiy the mutt, Will not, blood-holtorod and nSod- wtdt what it considers crime, enter into dm fit- tore ns marked out by Soudioru cabals, uor share the cousoqtiencos, moral aud political, ofu won- ton and uuuoceiwary oxtonsion ofaJavory.” Lent be proclaimed, Uiat tho organ of Mr. aonH k t m °" n T evary democrat who dares to oppose the nccdloss oxtollsion of slaverv or m afist ”" P ° n *“* “ ullili “ ra of 1)18 Bondi, ns a Fodo ° “And why Federalists! Bocauso you rofitso to ho transferred by Mr. Polk to a Southern fan? non, whosa object is to obtain political domination over dm ft-oo States, or to dissolve tlm Union You Mine entormi into the, conspiracy, and Hif 8888 j“ng to Mr. Bhunk's organ. hIiuilow upon the rncreunta who have eroded ill «e»i.Turin! We rejoice that Uiis iiwuo has been plainly and The Now 0,1,.,...„ i»* * -■■vs frankly iiiado and metiu U.o old Koystouo. Sho * " ”? W ° rlu,,,ia I jBno of tho lutxlunt. yot luis sous who have not forgotten the post, and *“7 Hll »“ , '«»coment will bo received with ^‘ss^«ra=:S^*!Ss»'S!= paper could have been more noisy or 'abusive ' IVn in un • than this “Wing .i/% Journal,” yet this the-ricciSr^SfT«^yu witness of is tho paper, which, no long time since, wo. tlio Moumouth camo ineisid llitfli tb .° wbi « m of cannon and disp.^'Tti^ IJZn^Z silo was hearing homo to Louisiana her dislim- , , . x.s- r,«.guisi'ed citizen, ' uimimui ui communication bolwoou lumaolf and tho public. Not content with announcing solid- monta in his speech, which cannot be tolerated oven by his infatuated fbUowora In Georgia, pro- ; 'uSSSSSsS&fe I?™ Hthia high character bo deserred at till, - Kimrsland. an,rr,vit„ o,i.~t.aA'“_.. .. '7? 14 wust bo from.tlio course it has soon proper to pursue on questions connected widt dio interests and institutions of dio South,' for here has it la bored most indofaliguLly, here has it boon loudust, most oloquuut, most potent. And does the North American consider that Mr.. Clay's speech is 1 not att unit,' a part of whitth can ‘ bo - whilq . a part- is re jectee^' Its groat qbjpction to tho acquisition of territory has been based upon tlio probable extension of alavory consoqueht thereto, and tlio Wilmot: Proviso has been its rallying point through alL the exciting scenes of tho past six month*. Mark' Uio muunor in which “this lead ing journal"'tpmka of Mr. Clay and his views. “Tho thunders that broke from Lexington dur- Ing tho Revolution, wore echoed, peal for peal, ft-otn the honrt oftlio entire laud; and a firo was lighted up, that ho storm could extinguish until the country wosjmvod. Another Lexington has spoken, in another criab, aud one almost os so- lonin; and its voico is given back from millions of sterling and patriotic bourts'. Wo have ovoiy reason to boliovo that thero is waft 01 !?.. 1rab, .° ‘iiirorenco of opinion among our whig fellow citizens upon this snbjoct; the mass ol our people agree with tlio general views of the great expounder of Whig principles. Excep tions, conscientious ouos, thore may he, and doubtless arc; and a vory few of his friends, for- fOtnil that ho “would rather bo right than be resident,'’apprehend the storm of Loeo-foco iu- veettye which it has raised: but the entire body of the parly is united as one man in support of the metes and sentiments setforthin the resolutions and speech oftho groat Whig expositor.” r euorausts, . ; ; „ c; y / - t" ' “Tho, issue is Freedom ngolnst Slnvoryin,iiow temtory. Where Is tho .five so dohiwodiS love slovory—wlmro ivtho froeman so frantic d, to old It—to build up tho empire of bondago until it shall ho sufficiently powerful tu oust hack its Front lUflludgovlllu. [Corro.|tmii]anca of tlio Savuimah Gsorj/lan.j MILLEDGEVJLLU. Don. 0. Gontlulnon—I havo uow a view of tlio hill to Hi corporate tho Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company,,II,Conyers, Atidursou J. Burry, Jiillil Griffin, Brittain Simms, Sr., Hugh Brows- tor, Joint Roy, John H. Johnson, Willis P. Mor rifon, Littlohuriy Watts, Jool W, Terrel], j. y Davis, Thomas W. Bolton^Joscph Poytlnoss Hottry West, Edward Y. Hill, Robert R. T Ridloy, Joint Douglass, Win ltoid, Jamos M Bonll,ond,oUmrs thnt may be associated willithom. are made n body corporate I with powor to hold estate, both real uttd personal, necessary for said purpose, &o. Tho Capital Stuck ia limited to two millions of Dollars, divided into shares of 9100 onch. Tho usual regulations for organ 'izing tho company, aro proscribed. Sovon Di. rectors are to bo oloctod—ono of .whom to he President, to hold their offices for ono yoar, witli powor to fill vacanoios, until tlio regular an nual oloction by tho stockholders. Not loss than five directors uecossary to constitute a hoard Tor tho transaction of business, tho Prosidont to ho one, unless In oaso of unavoidable nhsunco, iu which caso thu Directors present to elect a Prosidont pro tom. All disagreements res- pooling tho value oriuud used for tlio Rond to be dooidod by three freeholders. Ono to ho solected by tho company, another by tho owner oftlio luild, nnd file third by tlio Justices of file Inferior Court in tho county where tho land lies. And thoir written award shall bo hold judgment for tlio uinount, against tho coinpuuy.to bo unforced by execution from tho InforiorCourt .yitli power of appeal to tho Superior Court, to bo decided by a apodal Jury at tho first term.— Private properly of each Stockholder, to the amount ofliis stuch, to ho liable for tho debts of tho Company. Tho Company is required semi annually to make public a Btatoment oftlio nnmos of tlio Stockholders, with tho amount ltoid by each. And no transfer, six mouths prior to nuy judgment against tho company, shall protect tlio property ol.o stockholder. Tho oxucution so paid, to bo uaod to obtain pro rata restitution from tho othor stockholders;. Tlio act to remain in force for twenty years,and not to tako effect until the Govurnor shall rccoivo satisfactory informa, tion that an Act has been passed by tho Legisla ture of Alabama, with tho consottt or tlio Mont gomery & West . Point Rail Road Company, permitting tho City Council of Columbus, or any other Company Itoronftor formed for such purpose, to connect by a Roil Rood witli tho Ala bama Rail Road, at or noar amno'convenient point thorcon, to bo soioctud by the City of Co lumbus, with powqrs similar to those obovo de scribed. ■■ Tho Bill to incorporate tlio Gainsvillo Rail Rood Company, piovidus that William C. Dan- iull, Josuph J. Griffin, Richard Banks, M. W. Brown, Juntos Law, W. J. Peoples, Murtin Gra ham, Raymond Sahford, E. M. Johnson, Robb Young, Doyis Whelchol, Sr., and L. A. McA- foo, and their associates, ho a body politic, &c., undor tho above name: Provided, that tho citizens of Ilaborsltnm and Lumpkin oonutios Ira permit ted to connect such Ruii Road us may hehttilt by thorn from Dahlonoga and Clarksville, witli said Road at Guiliesvillo'. i’ho Gapilal Slock to bo throe hundred thousand dollars, divided into sharos of ono hundred dollars each, with power to increase it ono third, .if uecossary. Tho com pany aro allowed to oomtnenco operations whon $100,000 shall ho subscribed. Tho offior two hundred thousand to ho bo raised by suclt modo as tho stockholders shall doom host—five per cent to bo paid at the time of subscription on tho amount subscribed, to ho deposited for safe lumping in tho Bonk of Auguste, until tho Board of Directors shall bo elected. In case tho com pany be not organized in two years from Uio pass ing ofthisuct, tho money paid in, shall he refunded to ouch subscriber. Tho machinery for organizing Uio company nnd set it going, very nearly that of previous bill as above detailed; Tho private property of Uio stockholders is made liable for an uinount equal to Uiut snbsoribea.for: five years are allowed to compiotp thu Road. Last Saturday was Uio day sot opart to tako up the hills relative to tho Milledgevilie Rail Rond aud that for the relief of Potor Trezevunt,bul Utoy were passed over. It' is thought thoy will bo ta ken up when Uio Cali of Coiiiijics Is Uirouoh.— Whenever Utoy arc htkoit up—especially the lat ter, considerable discussion wifi ensue, I wifi theroforo closo, as I have nothing ftirther impor tant to communicate; f Tho bill iucorporoUnir Uio Washir^'on Rail Road Company, has just been .handed over toil clerk for engrossing, which will roccn)iy the remainder of tliis day, and part of to. morrow. It has a tail like that of Hits comet of ioJ3, yot‘1 hope its iiifiticuco will hot tirovo so disastrous: * ' Respectfully, yours, AMANUENSIS. Wrens !—I am n candidate for tlio Of «®™foIt AND' .INFERIOR COURTS, of ChaUiam Couuty, at tho election on tho lat Monday in January next, fflii^*fidJy,p,ficit,yopr,..!.Hrag™.v»X dPHNETDAVlC ”•*** «»««« uu uio alary Ktngstand, and 'ovoiy ktoamlioat am( oyery ship lyom'Uio bar to Uio pilot siaUpu mustered its hands and choercd a welcome.r Tho flogs of ovary usUouwerohoutod rroin tho shipping nnd tlio nir was rent with huzzas1 of welcome to tlm illustrious soldier. On his pussago up tho rivor tlio pluniu- tions turned out thoir quote upon tlm hanks and swelled the general acclaim. In tho words ofour informant, “Old Rough aud Ready is in tho midst of us. A brilliant career of victory has lighted him to our shores. Hu will ho welcomed by u grateful country," Tho following uro tlio muiea oftlio ofticors who accompanied Gen. TuylonJ. 11/ Eaton, aid-do- camp; Cupt. R. S. Garnett, do; Col. W G. Bel knap, U. 8. A.; Maj. G. Porter, 4th Artillory; W. \V. S. Bliss, A. A. C.; Liout. C. L* Wilburn, 3d Artillery. Tho nmuunt of Treasury Notes outstanding 1 on the latinst, it is ollicially stated, was .$14,803,- 539.. 1 or C«i I am u candidate for THE OF COLLECTOR,,,t„,0 election i and rt&iicctftilly solicit your vet ilit ICE OF TAX Tanuary noxt, Hilly solicit your votes. --^—1“ WYLLY. oters orchntlmm County. Specie.—Tho N. Y. Tribune of Thursday says; Tlio receipts of specie are now very considera ble from all parts of tho country. The estimated amount of spocio in tlio whole country is in round numbers $100,000,000. Tlio steamer Acadia, which loft Boston on Wed nesday for Liverpool, took out $101,000 iuspo- oio, of whioll sum $300;000 wore from Now York. Tito packet ship Oueida, from Now York for Havre, takes out $00,000 in silver. To tho Voters of ClintUnm County. .nflVj|0. °„ ffi'O first Monday In Jimjt^ next. To the Voters of Chnthnni.County. r,™ratFi' l r>tS S ts : ~ l 0 ca| i‘iidute*for the of- aSJ?«i9r' 8 ¥y , *t dl ° 118,1 “lootiou, ond ro- opeotfuily solicityour suffrages. oct 30 Daniel u. stewart. tl«c Voters of Chnthnm Co. .toonf™," ; — 1 W)l 8 candidate for the pH ICL OF COUNTY SHERIFF at tlm Elec tion 111 January next, and must rcspoetrnllv solicit your suffrages. F E TKIJKAlf oct 7 JOMlilMI A. IIUALS, PAINTEli, No. 2d BuLL-STtlZZT, Savaxmaii. dec 7 SIIJCEGLFOIID A MESSENT. FACTORS, O K N Tit A L WIlAltP, CHARLESTON, S. C. FiR. SiiACKtLninD, A. J. Bkssznt, • 1181111 tu8- port since oura offlm SffiT IlS'?* ° r 1 to soli at 9i rs., without sur’S 01 * 818 "Ci boon increased by a cargo ornwi i“ ur at °dt rnnham, whitJh added ^t Murm ba *" rrai » BJ a oj Si®. Ur ““Hcf f ttol at tlm coirimcacciucut tifClfiffi 1 'SSn, to HWhich dm artich, 4 fell™ »f Jerkl L aud tlm other is renX ^ Ih!81 ' a " ld "1 hit, in from tho United Suites imH"V"i°- ro l ' W| aa edl sales wore inndo™ iS) r "?”5 ' ,v “ l »< 10.118 rial, fo, iladdickffl!l ft f " r F"d« been soiling at 13a|tI3* „ B n j ^ n ^®;*~hanl hj purior at S&M; Um sUicUrf otioTJ P ' ir f e| ‘< without enquiry, owlua »«.i,„ XT ^—tticci *u tlio hands of nnr 10 ? n,n,e,, *° «ln»otii cols wero “dm hand a ,od at 10 rials. ThZS flloveincnte of tlio Atlniitte Hleamors. ,, , Xesce, France. Leant America. Uui ™ .....Nov. ID fw. o MM SI..... ndo SI Due. S3 j,,,,'*, Now Vork j„„. S3., 2 F * *>•-/-,- Moral, SI Ml^t.uri ...Blurcli 81.. ‘ ;..April 31 Arrivals at the HoJcti»_i) cc , 7, ~ »».... win siiiiur iroiu umt pamFuI disease, Livor Complaint, when inmiodiatu relief, if uotu positive SiW% l S?J r ?S b!d . by U, “ ‘tmoly two OI WIS- lAltS UAL8AM; lor proof of which read Uio following: rv 0 . Wntorfordi N. Y., May 7,1845. Dear Sir:—-In the your 18-1 J, I was so severely attacked wiUi Liver Complaint as to bo entirely unable to uttond to my business. I consulted wiUi Uie best physiciansiu our place but Uiey gave mo no relief. Iu tho wintor of J842,1 procured « bottle of 1 WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Wlslar's Hainan, of Wild Cherry. I , , ““fiSlt-P. milierirr. |»or, Iturko county; J 8j (J don, lady, cUtt.l and 2 sorranu, 8i,,ll °"' s,r> »«•««•>. J C ttruen, Indy, 3 children mid 3 ■orvuuts, Virginia; J Oltoliiijfui, J W Ilnuiton, tleorgir.- J lioluud, South Caroliuu; Ilun D L Ynl-jc, Florida- ftlr* Cuiiduu, Now York. COMMERCIAL. ■j j , LATEST DATES. .. .wAmiu uauenm ur yv 11*11 itllKHilv i J J * vor P OH * Nov. -11 Providence T)r r 1 and before I had used one half of it, I was aide m irnvannV.V.V/.V.V.Nov. 19 Now York S~* 7 resume my business aa usual. I have since Uiat »V«w OHu,,,,, |) eCi a | Phitndolplitn*.*’.'** jw* j time used two bottle, oftho Wild Cltorry Balsam Mal,ll » sluslttioora .11* J aud havo boon entirely free from pain; and, with tho exception of n had cold in February last, havo fllimvnd [jultiir linnltl. tknn V HW..J1.1 lft. ' UttV ° I ^Luinh.,. Wm. C. Potter. t Wo are all woll acquainted with Mr. William . L u u .' , "n'T, Ha C. Pottor, know Umt he wus nllliotod in Uio man- b ur 1 „ , W doscrihos, and that hi, statement is entitled BotesllteA^ to full credit. Scott Wa» nnnw I MohUo.—8hln .,Vr u i ,, . ,u,,u ‘ ! CIIARLK8TON EXHORTS, 1IRO. 4. •Burk Culleu—335 bnlua Upluud Cotton, 21,Ole iVT ouV7. . 1 tt ' cr < M auahnla Oruumlnuiw. MdKo.’ °‘ _Sh P Kxcl,au »°— 200 Uercoa Rico, 2d ]mcka ? c* 17?t«Kr Driff Upland Cutlon, and Scor r &, Waldron, , Morclmuts. IVono gonume, unless signed I. Butts on Uio wrapper. Fur sale, wholesale and retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER, ., , . street, Savaunuh! Also by A. T. BOWNE, And Druggists gonornlly iu Georgia, dec 5 Dr. Swayno’s Great Discovery. SiucuUio discovery of Dr. Swayno’s Valuable Medicine, Thousands havo been restored to per fect Health, who but by its uso would now bo in Uiosilont gravo! Anotheu Livi.vo Witness. Rend wiUi astonishment the wonderful euro I a,Itl some 700 Ithdi}. Imvu performed by Dr. Swuyuu’s Compound Syrunof Ul ™. •* a y fair Slade. Wild CJiorry: y 1 Molasses.—1,000 bills. Philadelphia, Jan. 25, J847. ‘ ,nd small lo Dr. Swnvne—Dear Sir. In justice to yourself 1 Wlnskcu.—'1 her« hnn It and a duty 1 owe to suffering humanity, I clioer- III V if I Via mv Inufittw.i... .....I ... .l ■ • c«sksu;r ao Tu7,; ,l si!"'L, , T,i8r88r8, .ite!,.iS rived yesterday,SmSijM ™r«° Lumber about iiSM C8al < a —CHV. f our lust advices, M S' 8 l,88, t “old lint lor Cherry field, *ij W/i~\'l '"j Bath, gjj for Baltimore iud uud$3 tfoi hits cotno id from Halt [mm' 1 ',;,, A a '. l,j|| M It A fcaSr^iSS?;,'r 1 " u timingioi, sold oi $z-i 8 —oni. ' s lln ," 1 f«* oro 5,fit® li,r rale, i jllll " k -'to rivals of Auierieai, lately. m '“ Sssiaac®*-- Nov - 'f-Beef, l>rm,c._„_ U. 8„ 13 O-7 U ~ ! S "" 1 ’' ****t»1 L; NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 30, I>. M.—Cotton,— A “ a morning , mail hrmiglil thoanxionsly expec ted corrosjimidencp by tho stoumer Acadia. Soino partms m our market seem to look upon the tic- 801 “ 18 8 » encouraging, mid in consoqiieuce some 0,000 halos were sold at irregular prices, Imt the hulk ol tlio sales having hoouutOj nllSc. liir Mid dling, and 6| a OJc. 0,r Good Middling. The purchases have boon principally for English oc- count. ° Sugar.—Thero is abettor feeling in tho nrnrkot and some /00 lihds. have boon sold at outside li"- urns. miv Fmr !t-1 n An ° have boon sold ut 19 a * (iii.Avrsi.riiiA, auu. co, jch/. i y"~ **'*•• hits at J9^c. avtie—Dear Sir. In justice to yourself nms/ccy.— lherehas been an nctivo retail de- 1 owe to sufferiinr iminnnitv. f nliiinr. I maud and Homo 0 to 800 bbls. havo been sold iu "••v ‘uomiiuiiy, uuu ueciaru 10 mo world I slna ^ tho most astonishing effects, nnd tlio great cure' freights.— No new engagement bus been }'0iir Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry per- Inndo P ub,,c * formed on mo, under tho most unfavorable cir- December 1, P. M.— Cotton.—-The market has cumstances. I was taken with a violent Cough, been quiet und tho snles uinount to-dav m Spitting of Blood, severe Pnins in tho Sido and on ly l»u00 bales nt highor prices,Middling Imvimr Breast, which seemed to break down nnd en- been paid 6$c. and Middling Fair 7 5-JGc, TJio feeble my Constitution, so that my physician I purchascswero for France and the North, thought my case beyond tho powor of medicine, Sugar—'Tho rains have prevented any soIcb of and my Irionds all puve mo up to die; but thanks momont. • to you, aud the effects of yotir great discovery, I Molasses.—Some small sales have bcou made uow feel myself a well man, and raised from n atDty 5 . mere skeleton to as floshy mid healthy a man as I Freights.—Not nn engagement has transpired, nave been for yours, and shall be pleosod to givo Fxchangcs. — Transactions continue limited, anv information respecting my caso, by calling at Loudon u Opor ceut prom; Paris 5 40 a 5 59. my residence, Mechanic street, third door below George streot, Northern Liberties. Jacob Pawtkr. Certificates such ns tho above aro now daily re ceived from all qunrters oftlio globe. One Word or Caution. Since the introduction of my article to tho pub lic, there havo a numbor of unprincipled individ uals got up nostrums, which they assort contain Wild Cherry; some aro called “Balsams," “Bitters,” and even “Syrup of Wild Cherry," I } ,,,M w «"« w mosaia or 13U bales now crop Un but mine is tlio original and only genuiue t prepor- la,,d nt 8 1 cpnt*. ' ation over introduced to tho public, which eon bo * ftc i“W. onoto •mull sales of now crop ut *3 proved by the public rocords of the Common- G *a a v3>o'i per 100 lb*. . / wealth of Pennsylvania. Tho only safeguard n mf .nm™™ against imposition is to see thatniy signature is IHILADELPHIA, Deo. 4.-—Cotton.—TJio on ouch bottle. Dr. II. S wayne, ” ia f* cet : <> P? n . od ear, / in tlio week with a bettor Corner of Eighth and Race sis., Philada. I and the stock of fine Cotton being vory For sale by tho Agents, I much reduced, holders wero bnablod to obtain A. A. SOLOMONS, Markct-equhre. I n 4vancedrates, tho enquiry has; sluce. somewhat J. M. TURNER & BRO., Monuniont-squ. ®ubsided; parties generally waiting tlio arrival of T1IOS. RYERSON, Corner of Bay mid u * e l W l °n«‘e a, “« , > nowfionrlyoxpocted. Sales WJiitaker-streots. Savunnali. —13 dec 3 ^eok comprise obont d00 hales uplands, ■■■ . - ■ • ■ Mobile and Now Orloons, at prices within Uio A 8TtoHl*«ruI Meeting. Uie followingna tho^notoaoni^tuT^ Bl '° Ihc Annual Mooting of tlio Agricultural So- Uplands. N.O. Mobile cioty of Chatham and adjacent. Couuties, will bo p.?® d Middl ‘. n S« 8 n 8J 8i a 81 liold at Uto Court Holme, on Tluiraday noxt, tlio Full/rJf**"' 11 S'S nt " ni 9lii iust. A punctual nttondancois requeued, and Ran—Sqloo olnbrace , 230 ca.ka, at S3 5l| f 0 muinhers aro expected to bring the amount of I $3,75, cash and timer ’ Uioir subscriptions with thorn. Business of ini- 1 ,r cu\sii7\i:E8." iclir Oncnr Joao.,f r «„, N.Orlcun^-C V MilkCoW, N.OH.&C,, tV f tVllli.m,, in :fltuart, L llurlri.lgo, j ffifg ' 1 Crane, II j Olll.c, A Well™, «,„| „ n |„. 1,1 _f«r.cl,rBaalna, ft™, FhUuIntphtn—fob MT a T !!' V "'O'd' 1 -'"' 11 »’ A it,Olio, M larnor A. llrolhor, W I, nia s l,„„, a r„, ||,i,| lm ' V '■ Wand. A Morr.ll, W.( Imri,. Wlldur A Co, W f tVill«, M Ilo,.kiui, J " K ."W * " » A It W I, Uouirol lt.il, Hit Cuylor,TS Wayne, |* Wilil.orgor. i’er schr II Wnseott, I'nnu lMiiltulolpliia—W Ooumfi UUoi., liruiucr &. Hestl, T 8 Wayne, t\,d 0 |r„nl A V„, h Wim.kI, May A. White, R.\ l.uwii, 1 W Murrell, Itoa liimi'rhoiiui, W I* Willi.uiu, J M Turner A lire liar, t II Mir A Co. liarkuer A Meeker, A T llmriio. r«u Hieunirr Uvu. Clinch, from Clmrloitltiii—R ||,i, »'jmn A Shu. JKuuucr St M.mliuw*, T T Willi,ul, A Mi„ U lauihriijt, Phaiwk, Mcrimn & llelL FttSiiimerWm. Ruion, from Folstkn—18 Ii iIm S. IaUimI Cotton end Mdifio., tu It II 1) Sorrel, ItoMon k (i. hy.N A llanteu, J Itlberu, 8 W Wight k. Co. l’crttcuinor Muiunmni, from Clmrloslbii—Comrsl R: Hotnl, S Solomoiui & Co, Nleiinier Ocuiiinlgoo, H Liillim A Huy wood, Snider, !*uihru|i & Nevill, W C Duuli-ll, 1 H Greene, G W Amlor*oiuV Uruthur, F W Iloinom.imi, llubuwlmui k Sun, Stuuiu Rico 81111, Cullint k Itulkley, A Aiiihlur k Co. TAKSENGKltH. For Bloiuu-imukot Gun. Clinch, from ClmrleMon-M Ilriier nnd aervunt, Mr* J mm, II children ami aorvnnl, M Sldtlitn ami aervuul, Minn Sitl.lnii, Mien Uruer, Mnaarti. Si, dun, ltruor, T.iylur, Mill*, Miuluru, llurk, lluliur.lue Mnaler Uruer, uml one deck. I’cr Btoaiu-packcl Wm. (Luton, from Fnlnlku—8Ir« \\ Eckcr und aorvunt, Mra Condon, Uuu t) L Yulue, .Mi-imi J Ollotengul, S W Daugotl, Jlnatcr CouiiU uml 9 ilrrk. Fcr ktuum-|itickul Muinuiorti, from Clmrlo«ion J| f Sic Curly, Sint. Hill und mirne, Mi» Wut.oii, Sira (iren Sira lliyumn, child mi.l iiuratt, Slink Dnlony, 3lfi«rti. N I Thompson, I’. ItolmrU, J 11 Wilcox, J luui.t, T S Huiuri F Hull, C Uodgera, 11 It Guyaou, A SlcCnrlliy, C l,cwi»,; F Huniell, W It Greuuc, E 11 Wuyui.ui, A Atltuiu, 8 liiii woltl, aud 0 dnek. SHIP NEWS. Port of Huvaimnlir Doe. 8, 1HI7. uouAAiuuHi,, yec. o, i. ni.—ttour.—How ard streot.—After tho close of our last review the market stiffened up mid prices udvnnced, mid continued so to do until the middle of tho week, but since then Uiey have receded from tlio higli- edtpoiut attained fully 12 J cents per bbl. I 37i ^ To-day holders generally ask $0,- C’oWon.—-The only tninsaction.reportod to us this week is thosalo of 130 bales now cron Un land nt 81 cents. 1 1 portance will bo prosontod to the Society. Chairinun of Committees are expected to re port. WMkH. CUYLER, doc 4 4— 1st Vice Pres’t. of 8ocicty. t,.fi E 'ft y<> RK > P 88 - -f'-Cotton.—'Tito mat kotha.book voty quiet for the loot throe day. ; in I prtcoi towovor, wo havo no clniiigo to notice. I hero has been a very bare supply, - but the lute rivals will rnnlptilsii w 'pi... .l.. arrival. wil|roplcnWi-it. TIte'raiii'rorVhoflireo duj« "J 8 2000 halos, of tvliidi 1200 aro Uplnnil oml I nffcrior... — . IVoticc. r- ! Inferior Tho Annua! Mooting of tho CominiMionora of I Orfl. to goej ord.V.V.V.V.’.V.’.' (i.t a'"‘lilo Public Roads of Chatham County, will beheld I Mid. to good ntid..;..... A* a 7( c at tlio Court Iloaso in tlio city of. Savannah, oh Jpj[*'ftU’ ! to...fi | ir.. , 4 .”” .*.*71 •» 87 the 13th, being tlio second Monday iu December.! Finn - |, *°6 ood ^ dr 8: next, at H o’clock, A. M., precisely. F/e'ur.—The' weatimr’daring 'mo«t of n th?past W. W. WASH, Secretary b. c. p. r. c. c. threo duys, bas.been rainy aud unfavorable ttfbiit nov 24 16— I d°°r transactions,, yet a fair bnriness has beeu 7 I done, and the inarketfor Westorn FIdnr rerunins PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF I “‘d unifimn ot the pricos current in tlie HARTFORD, CONN. I early part of Uio.woek. ^ Tlie Erie Cnnnl was The undersigned, Agents ofth? abovoCompa inre fn °'V uy. ore prepared to tako risks against Fire men !iifohBih«>SS • •nnco, fnnvigaUoms again buildings and tlieir contents. Also, Inland, Ma-H fnr advnnf^d rvie am.Sea Risks, on the most favorable tqriiis. tween DnSilftoSJ fiiJ? ^ hi'trduHit ho- nov 17 BRIGHAM* KELLY, Age!.. SgKSSf JtttfiS niUTUAi.oojipaw ****: m “ k “‘“TO Zeozdzz Coox, President. , ™“^r® 1, Hng the woelt, flio «ile« have reached I .boat 1300 ICfc or Xy&WlS. the latter price ■ealoi were nt $3,I8Ia$3,50. , The ' Momte Rpatxaoir, PryitUat'! J &Hoitroi-Thore ha. ho«., ncktev a..-' ... AHRIVED. Suhr Oacnr Jonni, Vlguros, Nuw-Orlnnna, loCtihra.S ria k Co. On llm aUtli Nov. Int 34, long Hi) 41), f.-ll iu« a wreck, auiipoauil to tio nu Aiimrii'iiu brig, (uhamlniK with pnintml porla; lioiloultlahohuil houuastioiolUitldr oil off, aa a portion i»f Imr mtila wnro alill act. She *■ down that night it in prcaumml, ua limiting wn* arau of I next morning, ii lilowiiign atniiigguhi from thnca»L ^Sr-.lir Siuiluu, Uiukinaoii, Fhiluilclphiu, to Colicn, Nm Schr II WoacoU, Lodge, Fiiiltuloliiliiti, lo Grriuar Bonll. Sloop Viailor, Gallco, Hamilton's .Mill. 118 liercoi Iti lo J Willininnou. U.S. SI. Mtcniu-p.ickci Slclamoru, Uuriicn, fro.u Cbti ton, to Urnokti k 'Flipper. U. 8. M.Htfiuii-pneknt Gen. Clinch, Curry, Clmrlcilon UrookH k Tuppcr. Slcam-puckul Wm G.nloii, Slmiilcll, Fulatkn, lo IIII I Sorrel. CLEARED. Brig Weacogiw, SVnaa, New .York—A A limnta. Sehr GrampiM, Hill, Dirieu—8 W Wight k Co. U. S. At. rieiim pnekut Gen. Clinch, Curry, ClmrleaUn limoka k Tuppor DEFARTED. U.S. 31. iloam-packot Gun. Clliieb, Curry, ClmrloMon. FROM THIS FORT. Rng Mn/.nppn, Colaou, ul Fortainoulii, lat itial. Brig Judge WliitiiiHii, Feleraou, ul Frolideiice, lalluiL SIEIIORANDA. Thu hark Hnrachel, Blcnmi; lirigx Wllaon Fullnr, Cm ford; Alorl, Jonea; und achr G J Joiion, Look, for (III* po up.sl Now York ou tins 4th lint. BIOIll!.E, Dec. 9.—Chl.ahipa lansc Newton, Buah, l.i erpool; Lit Grunge, Selby, Toulon; Glmtgnw, Sleleher, II vrc. NEW-ORl.EANS, Dec. 1.—Arr. *hi|*H Unicorn,Linctil Iloston; Abhy Fruit, Hh.iw, New York; Gipany, Brown, I verpooi. Old. ahipa Apollo, llnwc, London: Tyroue, Umlrr, Ti oatu; tmrk Kirkwood, Martin, Ualliniore; aclir» Jlauove ItiHitmr, do; Time, lluilaon, Naimu, NP. DEC. 3.—Arr. aliipa lat do Cntulonin, Sinhaa, Unrcr|on Atlantic, Roar, Nuw York: Onceolu, Ilrown, do;. Siinlwar Winaor, llualon; bnrka Mary Smith, .Merrill, do; Patpir do Litgea. Julia, Havana; Avcrou, Jordan, Tlmmailu Hrilliuut, Miller, do; aelir Honrlet^ Horry, Clmrlcaton. Cld. chip Sl'-mphi*. Hunker, Now York. CHARLESTON. Doe.fl.—Arr. bark Ruiiilmw, LflonaH Liverpool; brig* Waahinjton, Dariihy. Nciv (It lento; Adi lit, BlcCarly, do; mihr Story Apgii-ta. Hrown. Honairr.Hl Chi. ship Exchnugn, Blyrh-k, Slotiile: hark Cnlliio, \V«' reu, London; hrignnlino (fumlruple, Vcwy, Weal liidki ■chr Samli Ann, Gwyitti. do. IIKC. 7.—Arr. ahipa Jtw Cnlttcr. Folliztrr. I.ivorpool; A nii-li.t, Agr.v, Hinton; Erm-at, (Fr) Barbel, Guudaloupo. Cld.jiriX Yen ua, Slavo, Hallimorc. Wlt*3IiNGTON,^D«u. 4.—Arr. brig ld«l>on, Smith, Hi vnnn. Cld. hriga Electro, Packard, Cuba; Leonora, Sleudril! Guaiialoinio. HALTIMGRE, Doc. 4.—CM. brig Royal Sailor, Bakct Alortininufl. PHILADELFIHA, Doecmber 4.—Arr. ahlp Rolmrl Bui tu, Doiiiui, Liverpool; liurk Yarmouth, Stark*, Now Or man*. NEW YORK, Dec. 4—Arr. bark Jn a Smith, Dnllard Malaga; brlgAIm.Uia, 3Iur*h, Curaeoa. CM. aloatiior Globe, Wright, New Orloao*; ahlp Siku HoIuiok, Berry, do. BOSTON, Dee. 2.—Arr. hark* Santee. Sl.utnr*, Siuvru«i Frauklin, Cook, TrJlitdad; brig Ann Maria, from Card* Cld. skip Cruindcr, Valparaiso; bark. Sou^toroir, Vera Crus, 'i . • ' ■> PORT3SIOUTII, Doc. L—Arr. brig Muzcppa, Cotwm, PROVIDENCE, Doc. l.—Ar. brig Judge AVhluuat teraon ®——-- 1 MARINE, INLAND AND FIRBINSUrScIs:' »bont J300 tcr GEQ. SCHLEY, Agent* . for choice, at v may 18 , y— the principal-si — — A receipts ofjatel IimiTIT Tmu iVDIttz 1 unn /initnivrer I • F. it.. . Sawukl 1 IIannav, Secretary. . Applications received by feb l ly-r- W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Uie case subsequent the dtqMUlure of every. steantof. C1RICTION *lf ATCIIES.-50groi J? perior Friction Matches, iu round wood oi. rnneived tier btit Autrusto. for sole bv es, received per deo 8 A. ?