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A DIM.
T> U mtitled on act, to establish. a nit orgsn-
»*• » Court for the Correction of Utrmt, and
to regulate tit proceeding* tkerebf.
P«K 1st. Bo it snnetei by the Senate and
If o not of Rrprrofntatir't of ike State of Gear
pin in HrnerHi Assembly met, and it it hereby
enacted by the authority of the tame. That,
in purMianco of the smemlmonl .»f tire first sue.
tion of Iho 3d artlclo of tl.e constitution mado
dut inf the prerent Miiinn nf tha General A«.
ectnbly, there alull be and ia h«*ru1*y esUblirirad
a Court for tba Correction of Errors, to t« en|.
Icrl tlm Supromo Court of the Sulo of Georgia.
Tho *aM Court shall consist of lliroe Judgo*,
•who shall be elected, during the present Me»i«n
ef tbo General Assembly, and who shall bold
thoir oflhea for end during lire term ef limp,
hereinafter proicribed, unisex aooner removed in
Iho manner pointed out by the constitution. No
poraon shall bo aliglble to aucli ofllco of Judge
unless In ahail have been duly admitted and
. licenced to plead and pracliue in the cotirta of
Law and Equity, ia tliia Slate, at bast ais year.
• prior to his deal ion. Within twenty day. aftur
aucb election, of Judge*, by Iho preaonl Guiural
Alterably, lira person, elected shall appear lie.
fore the Governor of the Slate of Georgia, who
ahail thereupon ewnmhairn one of said Judgo-
to hoU liia oflBoe fVora ha dato of hi* coniiniv.
rlon for end during the term nf six years, one
other of said Judge to hold hia ofllco f.om tlm
ttete of hia eoiiimTxsfon for and during the term
of four years, and the rnmaining Judgo to hold
liU office from the date of It's foommisrion fur
* end during the term of two years.
In ease of death, resignation, or removal from
nflioe, of any of said Judges, lira General A-mjiii
lily shall in.manner aforesaid, at it.seasion next
alter a v/cancy .hall occur, proofed to All such
wcancy? end St its se-sion next preceding the
txj.ir jiion nj tv term of office of any Judgo of
said Ciian, the General Asaouibly ahail in like
manner elect a successor.
Every Judge ofasid Court who .hall ho elect,
fd at any tim • after the present session of lira
General Assembly, shall be ooininiMionud to
hold hi. office for six years from tho data of
hie commission,, unless it bo to fill e vacancy
occasioned by lira death re.ignatinii, or removal
nf any of the Judges of said Court, in which
coo tho commission shall expire at the time at
which; his prednon..ora com mission would have
expired unless it .. should an happen that three
Ji'dgoa ere oloeted el tliu, same* time, in wliioh
tr nt, one.thill b conirninomcd for eix years,
ono for niur years, end mm for two year., all
f-om the Hate of commission, nr unless' it aiiould
eo happen that two of said Judgna era i>loot< d
»t the eamn time, in which event ono of tho said
Judge* abaH he coinmisaionod for six year , and
the other ft»r four years from the dalo of com.
ihlasion. In every instance in which more
than ono Judge shall lm cleoied. the Judges e-
li’d shah in.i'iOAfliicc of tho Govornur and un.
dcr Ida direction, dylerinuie by lot which ono of
them .hall tw commissioned for tho term of six
yuus, which for four yoar., end wliioh for two
goers.
Boo. 9 Am/ be it enacted, «fc. That each of
•aid Judges shall receive a salary of dblluia
W annum, to bo paid aa tho aalariee of tho
J algo* of iho Supreme Court are now paid.—
Tho amount of the .elury of a Judge nf the .aid
.Supreme Court, shall not be increased ofdimin-
Hted'during hia anntinuance in offiorf, and no
Judge shall receive any otliorToe perquisite, re.
ward or compensation, than the amount nf Ids
•alary. Each and every Judge of the Supremo
Court ehall before tho Governor of the State
-and prior to his receiving Ida oommi-.hn take
theueihs to supirart tho conatiuUion, agnin-l
dualling, and othoroatha now by law required
Ofthe JuJiulll . Hirers in (hi ■ Siato ‘
Sec 3. And be in further enacted, That tho
•aid Supremo Court ahail be ImUtm at ihotimoa
end Places following, and within, end f..r the
district, following, that ia to B4y i On tho Drat
Monday of in each yoar, for tho Aral dia.
(riot to be composed uf
On the Monday nf in eaoh year
fur the second district, to bo composed of
On the Monday of in each yoar
for the third diitriot, to bo aompoaed of
* .,.Monday of in caoh year
for (lie fourth district to bo composed of
On tlra , Monday of in each year
for -the filth district to Ira comport'd of
Ht>c.4ih. And be it further enacted, That it
|1ib|| bo jho duty of all >lhe Judges of the said
court to attend at eaoh tonn ofasid court, but
if from providential cure, any ono uf said
judgo. cannot attend at onurt, such oourt may
be hoidon by two judgea, trot a oourt at whteh
only two judgea preside, the judgea bo divided in
opinion on any cause heard before them, then
the judgmentiii the oourt boimv shall stand af.
fumed, and ba so so oarlillod by ilia judges —
If only ono judge ahail attend at e oourt.it shall
be hia duly to upon tho oourt, and to adjourn it
toe day when all the judgea can attend, or to
the term in count". Inoatoa.if nucoxritj, two
Judgea under their hand, may order an adjourn,
mant of a oourt to • day not more than two
weeka beyond tho regular term.
Bee 5th. And be it enacted «f*. That tho
said Buprotno Court ahail hoar and dnleriiiinn at
the first lime of oaoli CourJ, all auuli casus in
law and equity aa may bo brought from any of
tbo superior courts of this Btato, within the
dutrict, as created by tliia aot, fir which said
Supreme Court is sitting, under the following
restrictions. All cauiraa of e ariiiiinal unluro,
in which sentenoo ia rendered for duath, confine
Went in the Penitentiary, iinprumuiioiit in a
• country jail far six mouths or more.* or the uay.
mom of a Hue of throe hundre ddollurs or more,
and ad oau*. of e civil nature at law, or hi o.
«quuy. ia which tho testter in controveivy ox.
erode, tho value of • dollars; exclusive of
wets, or in which la involved thoUtloto land,
or to a clave or slaves, wliioh may horoaftcr bo
determined in any of tbo Superior courts of,
this Slate, may for alledgod error in the judg-
inonl, sentence, or docroo of any such Superior
court, be carried up from the counliee in the
reapeutivo district# oformaid, to the judgo. of
the iuprome court, at the .ro»peotive ternta of
court, for such distriot.to be by tho .aidSnpru.no
. f 00 . 11 reT, * wl '‘nd determined. Any aucli cr.m.
inal cause may bo so carried to the Supromo
enur^on a bill of oxnapti ns in writing, apeoi*
tying tho error or orrors of l.w, complained Of
to bo drawn up by the party complaining nf er.
tor, bu euunral or aitornoy, within fi.ur daysaf.
tar judgement or sentence, and subuiiltod to tho
judge of tho Supremo court, before whom such
criminal cause may have bean tried, to bo by
bun oerlifi v d and iriod. Any auoh cause ofi
civil nature, as herein before specified on the law
ff!. 0 ^iftT. ,lw L C0Url ' *“ likB n ‘«»npr
0©carried to tho Supreme court on e bill of ex.
ceptiuna in writing spocityi.,g tho errror or cr.
rora of law, compTsiuod of, to be drawn up by
hi<oa U naol or.
ZZll ' vulli,, UV0l ' l y days ft-om iho Umo nf
the haaring or trial of ttif caao in tho Supcrioi
coun, end aubnmtcd to tho mdgo nf the court,
tratore whnmtho a.mo may have been hoard or
t.ied, to be by bim cortified end signed. Any
causeon the eqmty aide of a Suj>oiior court,
I D !ftiun C * rr i 8 ?fi^ 8o l ,rwn ®|court,bn written
11« p injustice com.
1 Si n ° f ’ 10 b * 1 “'* nod *>J the party oomplsm.
I«ig. ilia cnunaol or solicitor, and presented'
liodeiVH&^* U ^* r lho hBBrin 3 to I tho
J judge, Ufore whom such causoin equity may
V*” b ^, lrl « d ; > ty him coVliJl .nd
.ipirt, Upon Ih» Mhibilion of auy .iieh tail
Kot.Kcop'.loh or noUUon io lho judn iff (ho 8u-
IJi *"‘l! b " hi, t dul J’ if '«ii tin or
inuiion iruo and -coiui^oiu with wliai hi.
f'iim 1 u!? d ?f“" 1 *‘' u . ‘o ernury and
liin .'uf yuch bill or exuoption. or poii.
. lion idull op[»orulo .. > .upoModot. to (I,o joj,..
I7 d ' crM of.lho.
i o luw, ii jn ivil causes in ie o* eouiiw
wror ' ->>•». oi. «i.it
mg his bill ot exceuUons or petition in msn
aforesaid, payallcosta which may ha vole*
t a he iSZWlt WC - Uri,y ’ lobB -p”o5-
the judgo oiTtho bupermr court, and Con .
to pay the eventual condemnation men.
* to a qrtm.'
maim. r approved anndliional for iheappaarano,
in person of euoii party complaining, to abide
tlra final order, judgment, or acntenco of cuurl,
where the party complaining, remain in prison.
When aucli bill of eacoptiuue ahull have been
signed andcciUfied by lira i dqe of ihe Superior
court, end such Uud ehall have boon ghrou. or
reoognixancu entered lulu aud costa pai|), notice
of the signing of auoh bill uf exceptions or pe
tition, shall be given, if in a « imin.l ra-o, to iho
altoiuc) or aulicitur gonor.il, nr in civ il causes in
law er equity, to tho udvorae party, or his coun.
ael within Un'duya after auoh signing.
And un suoliimtice beingaorvrd hy e sheriff
or coiufablo, or by an attorney of tho Superi-r
court, it ahull be the duty nf lira ('lurk nf the
Superior court below, tu certify and send up In
iho Supreme C».u it the record uf tbo cause Irlnw
and the bill of except ions or poiitmn. w .tliiu ten
dnya aftur hu shall bavo recuivod tlra original
notico with tho ondurremont nf aor ice tlmruon.
Son. 6th. And he it enacted <fc. That the
suid Supruma Court ahull proceed at lho first
term, (uuin-s nrovi need by providential oatiMi)
to hear and deUttitiino eaci and every' chub.*
which may in ffltynir afoi«- am Im> sont up frum
the (hunt bclnw, upon tin ia ord. the bill of
Exci'pii'itia nr Puli ii.n oa t iv-tuac may he, ami
the grounds theroln spocifio 1 y.d nn no other
grounds. Uponihatdcui»io I tho add tin.
pioinu Ci.uri.nn iho m.itUrai law orprincipics
of Equity wliicn may ari»«i in tlm UillnfExocn
ti'-ns nr Petition (which duvUinn shall alwnya he
in wriiing and Le «toliv. red by the JudgcMif asid
couri seristim uxcrptm cases win re they are
uuaiiimo'is,) the court shall cortify to the Court
Imlow >unli ilocimun and award such order and
direction in iho promWho* as may ho cun latent
with the justice of lho oum*, which, decision an
rendered, and order and direction -o awarded,
shall be ro-puotod aud curriud min full effect by
tho Cnuri bulow. If tliu deoiduii and judgnmemt
of tho Court below bo for any sum curtain and
bo s(firmed in lho Supremo Court, Ilia plaintiff
may in (lie Superior Couri omcr judgement a.
gainst tho ilelsmiant, and hia securities, without
luriliar proceedings »g dn-t tlis sceuriiies, and
havaoxuoulimi immodiulely afinr Iho docini'm of
the Supromo Court. Judgment* in tho court
below, if uHirinnd on error, in tho Supreme court
shall mil Inoso any lien nr pmprinty hy reason of
the prooeudings in Urn court almvo.
See. 7. And be it further enacted, That if
any Judge • f tho Superior court ahail refuso to
ccrafy u hill ufcxceptiunN when prn|»nrly tendor.
nd, nr, if any dork nr sheriff -hall refuse nr nog.
luct or perform any duty imposed on him by
tin* eel, any Supreme court while in scsshui in
uny district in tho Htnto, may is>u» a writ uf
fmtndamua to such officer, andenfrirna obedience
tharol", if necoaiarji. hy attuuhmont. And in
calm that such refusal hy any ailuh nfil ior have
delayed tho party, applying fur, nr tcmluriiig a
bill ofaxcnplionsnr petition as aforesaid boyuml
the time limited in any part uf thir act, lie ahail
not liiao hia roinudy by eucb delay, hut may pro.
ecod as if tho time liiniloo, Ipid not expired.
Soc. 8. And be il enacted, Thai the sheriff
of tho county, wherein tho supremo court is Iml
don, ahull nltuml the sessions thereof, and obey
nil lawful older*, onforeu all lawful onmiands,
and oxucute all lawlUl prooussns nf anid court,
lie shall racoive from each p.uty bringing a
cause holbra said oourt, lho sum of two dollars,
which shell bo* pirt of the bill uf costa, but
ahull always lie paid in advance hy-said party
huforu Ilia cause proceeds. And fur lho *crviuo
of any prncoaa or order oljauhi court, lie ahull rn.
coivetlio foss allhwod for like si>rvico in tho
Superior court, to be paid and taxed in iiko man
uur.
Son. 9th, And be il further enacted, That tho
said Supremo court shall appoint some fit and
R |>orson us clurk thereof, who shall hold
lomtmunt fur six vusra unless removed by
said court upon complaint made, and causa
shewn, for incapacity, improper conduct nr ue.
gloat of duty; said clurk shall kimp an offico at
tho soil of government, where .11 bonko reuorda
and archives aud tlm veal of said court shall ro.
mi in. lie shall ullnnd all tho sessions of said
court; and nt*y all the lawful orders thereof.
He shall keep in substantial bound bouka, lair
and regular minutes nf the proceedings of aaid
court, a record of nil its judicial acta, a docket
of its cau-ssund such ntliur Imnks as anid omul
may from time to timo order and direct^ llo
ahail certify when required, upon payment of
hia fees, all prucuedinga of raid court, in tho
manner now In uro in tho Superior courla of
tills Bute. And tho records and minUtua ufaaid
Supreme cnuri, and o pie* thereof shall be ovi.
deuce in the sumo maiiuor aud under the samo
circumstances as those of tha Superior court*
now are, eaid Supromo court boitig to all in.
tents and purpnros n court of record.
Bee. 10th. And be it enacted, tfc. That tho
said clerk shall bo cntitlod to the following for*
to ha taxed as narl of the coats in i»ch case, hut
paid, in every Instance by the paiiy for whom*
Ihe services ire rondorod, and whan they arc
rendered | ond for tlm payment of wliioh tlm
attnrneyof record shall always bo bound,
fur every writ of error
11 D.ioking uuch oum!
41 Entering qaoh interlocutory order )
for every one hundred words, (
“ Entering final judgment, ,
“ Certifying a.mm to court below,
“ Uurtllying copy of record, or from )
tlm minute* under seal, t
•• For every one hundred words )
Over one page nf tha above, *
•• Every curtiiied copy nf rule «»r order,
" Examination of books nr records.
See. 11. And be it ruacted tj-c. That soma fit
•nd proper perami shall bo oIhoUnI hy lira logia.
luture nt its present Session as itnpurter, wlm,
shall hold the his olfian during tho term nf U yours
unlo-s aooner removed ny tho Court, and alintl ro.
ccive for ilia services a aalaiy from tho state nf
dollar* por annum
Said Reporter •hull attend .ill tho sessions of
said court and report in a proper and profea.
ainnal inannur all tha dooUions thorn made, with
tlm reasons thereof, and ho shail n .1 during his
service as Hopnrtar, appear aa Counsel or act as
ttUornny in any os-o before said Courtl
Tho Reporter shall iVum ’imo to lime publish
in good and sulretnn ial form tbo report* an
made a* aforesaid, and if at any timo he shall
neglect to |mhli-h within four months aftor tho
Sessions, fnrcachfyoar have closed tho diefsiuna
of that year, slmll forfeit ono fourth of his sal.
ary for that year, and aimthnt fourth for every
additional months dolay; Providod tlilt ir the
Judgo* of said Court or a majority of them,
•hall certify that such delay wan net from any
fault or neglnot of the Reporter himself or of
those whom lm onnld control, ruch forfeiture
•hall not bo incurred. Tho Reporter shall alio
bo allowed the copy right, provided that tho re.
tail price shail tint exceed tlm reto of dollars
for ouch octavo volume of five hundred page* ux.
cluaivo of binding, And providod that ho bo
bound to furnish freo nf expense and well bound,
onu cony of-uid Reports to each Judgo of said
Court for the time being, one copy in tlm clurk
to bo kopt in his ofiioo us public properly, and
twpnty fivo copies to the State tn he delivered
to niw Excellency the Governor, aaamm a- muv
bo after tho publication ond dUposud of as the
Genorul Assembly umy direct.
Bcc. 12* And be it enacted A-e. That tlm
Judges, Clurk and Repnr'ur of said Court before
entering on tho dutiua nf ihoir respective nfli-’cs
•hall bo sworn tn tlm faithful discharge of thoir
duties, and tukn all utimr oaths proscribed bv
law for civil«fimar*.
anew* jttaeAta*
RATUnDAV JUORMMi. DEC. I*.
“'Tie the etar-opangled banner, oh, long may it
mate
“O’er thOand of ihe free and the home of the
htate. n
Biscuit, Tobacco &c.
I BARRELS Imtterhiscuit,
. r i5 kugs No 1 ToIhicco,
10 do No 2 do
100 koga While Imad,
66 kugs Black Paint,' 50 Bags coffee,
30 bris N. Bread, 30 do P. Broad,
10 bxa, Pickles,landing slid for *nlo by
W. II. THOM PSON &. CO.
dee » ^Exchxitgo Dock No. 1.
Hay and Flour. •
W r f A BUi*iUI.ES prime "Hay
p. & 3U0 bbis Canal Ffonr, fanay brand
Landing from ship Macon r and for sale from
tbe wharf by
.TPPPER &. SISTARE.
In Store,
100 hhl* Howard Street Flour
80 Un Balliumre Whiskey
10 hlida prime St Croix St.gar
doc 7 »•>
Bounds.
"aU s T recrirod. . hanihtoiii. .uortmanl of
«n. hy fiwbiKh'u" .‘ ,l " *“1 Mi.... Silk and Saliin lioiYof
tor. ?®IW “ f >l» l.t»t Pori, ond Now York fk.li.
ity.tnKuk.I?' N -aawuca<tco.
UKUUCIIATW NOMINATION I OH
i’uMbident.
MARTH VA.-V BIIRES,
.OF KRW YORK.
FOR VICE t‘RESIDENT,
RICHARD in. joninoit,
or Kr.NTiioev.
Court or Kaanaa.—We publish this morn
ing the Bill to organixo the Court of Errors, a
copy of which was sent hy our Milludgeville
Correspon fint, but was not rpceivedjunlil yoater.
day, and then, hy tha Northern mail.
Tho Steam Packet William Gibbons, arrived
at Charleston on Wednesday afternoon la»t,
having left New York harbor on Sunday noon
Inst. Sim was detained at State n'Island liy un.
favorable weat|ior. Captain 11. slates that
(hero hod been no foreign arrivals up le the
Umo of hi- leaving, and that he saw nothing
when coming nut.
The papers contain nothing new
Oua Rah. Road ft ill.—'lira Correspondent
of the Augiuln Chroniclo eays—“Tlm Central
Rail Road Rill lias boon signed by the Governor'
•nd is tlicicforei law."
The performances at tlm Theatre tliia eve.
ningew for tho benefit of II Dmvol# and femi.
ly. Wo understand that their feat* are very
astonishing.
Adjournucrt uro ur Lr.oraLATuat.—Wo
learn that both ftrnnahea nf our General As.
•oinbly havo concurred in tho Roaulutlon to
adjourn thia day, (19th inat.) *
Fears are entertained that the Rill organizing
tho Court of Errors will not at this aesaion be.
cmno a Law. We ahull not regret it, if the sal.
ary nf tlm Judgos is to bo fixed at Q2 500. Wo
daairotosoo on tlm Bench tho first lugnl tairnt
of the Slate, and wo very inunh doubt, whether
competent mon could be procured to accept seats
nn tlm Ranch, with such penurious, salaries
Twaa but the other day wo road of a distinguish,
cd Judge of Iho Supromo Court of tlm State of
Now York, resigning hia seat which ho had
hold with its incompetent salary, just long e.
nough to nmpovoriah himself, to accept the of
fico of Clerk of tho. 1 Court, the porquisitue
which would enable him to support Ilia -fa
mily. Lot tim Court bo of lho first materials,
and tho benefits to ecorue to tlm PeoploofUour.
ia will be incalculable.
Tiik Aiou-ta Sentinkl.—Wo confess tha
wo have been too much engrossed with lho
ploaslng intelligence of tho buccosb of tlm Con.
trial Kail Ifoad Bill, with nllmr subjects sinco, to
nntioit tho Suniincl before. Tliia tlio Conduc.
tor of the Sentinel will douhtfoas excuse, as but
qighl days havo elapsed sinco hia nrlido (which
wo publish below.) appeared, whilo he suffered
• longer tiino to pass, befnry ho took notice of
uur “ taking him tu teak," us ho is ploa«ed to
tonn uur remarks nf 1st hist.
Wo dp no' flatter ourselves that any thing we
can say, will uiuko iho Seutinol do justieo to a
political opoiicnl: faio promise* of tho Sent!
nol are too often irasod ou suppositions for us
even to liopo tu ugreo in our conoluaions. We
judge the motives of mon from their own actions.
Tho Hunlinol prejudgoa-amne (nt least) from tho
actions of others. Wo can inform tlio Senti
net that tho langiiago ho quotes is not "from
tlio Senator uf Chatham"—but from ono, an er.
dout friond of Internal Improvement throughout
lm Stela, but who fuela (as every Georgian
should feel, and a- lho Senutor of Chatham, wo
know fool*,) unwilling." to sacrifice Savannah
to build up CharUeton,"
We do not «think that" wo have “ settled tho
quostion, by allowing that eleven SlatoRights
men voted with Mr. MoAllWtor”—but wo know
that wo relieved hia enurau from tho chargo of
aolfiahnesa and parly fooling" with which tho
imagination of tho Sentinel sought to onvclnpo
il whoa we showed that tho Senator or Chat*
ham voted witli fourteen (not eleven) State
Rights mon against Mr. Alford's motfon, to luy
Mr. Dawson’s resolution upon the table. Wo
•ro et a Iom to purcoive what bearing a remark
of tlm Constitutionalist hai upon lho quostion at
ia uo botwovn us. That remark ia dragged iu, in
such a tiianuor, that wo ere too dull to perceive
what relief it'affords tho Sentinel. l)m quo*
lion lie puts ia answered by the votes on lho
Control Kail Road Bill. Wo will ask Ih • Senti.
nol one question. Would Ira "convign to alter
oblivion" thoso of hia own Party who voted for
tho Contra! Rail Road Dili T But hero ia tho ro
ply of lho Sentinel:
From the Sentinel nfllth inot,
Tho Goorgiin takoa us tq task, for the man
nor in which wo huvo spoken ot Mr. MoAilia.
tor's conduct aaa putilio servant; and aonna to
think that it has -cttlnd tho question, by show,
ing, that olovon State Rights men voted with
him. Now, wegiva lira Georgian to undor-t md,
that just so far as those eleven, acted from Mr.
MuAllUter's motives, we dosire that ihoy uko
•II that wo said, aa addressed to thorn too.
But wo have not tlm samo reasons for ascribing
thoir vuto to local partiality, that we have for so
interpreting Mr, McAllister's. Iflho Georgian
will look back to its files of a week or two past,
he will thoro find a Millodgevillocoiirs/ioiideri/,
who hold* such language (we quote from mom.
nry) as this—" / never will consent to sacrifico
Savannah to build up Charleeton." If ho will
logk at tho connexion in which that passago
stands, lm will oxemm us for supposing that it
was from tlm Senator cf Chatham, whether
it was or not, the Senator's viowa upon Mr.
Dawson's rosnluiinti* leavo no room to doubt
but that, tlm quoted passage discloses hie mo.
tivea also. What says the ConstiluiionalistT
" And all tliisfo owingto the fret impulse givon
in tho proi-osdtiigs upon this hobjoct." Ft lend
ofthe Georgian, who give that firet impulse,
which has prostrated all iuternal improvement*
by this Legislature 7
Oua Relations with Fuanck.—No Amori
can desires a war withJKranco, but we cannot
how it ia to bo avoided, unlosa the French
G •vornmentdn us jnsllco. Tho coursb of tho
Pre>ident has tmon mild and conciliatory, but
lii* lunguago has been d istorled to suit tlm pur
poses of Party, and to be an apology for tho
injustice of France—The following extract
from an Editorial article in the* Globe of Sal.
u day last, We ioar is the prominent eauso of
our difficulty with Frauco—That paper rc.
marks.- 1 “Wo have po-dtivo proof, from one
near tho person of tlm King of tho French-
one close in hia confidonca,and at one time high,
ly trusted by oar Government- for tbe declare,
tion,that it was the fnlso intorportetion put upon
the first mo-sage, by the disyfiected end faotious
presses among us,which forced the French Gov.
ernment to riow it aa offensive. * Wo know that
the first Minister of France has himself ex
pressly admitted that, taking each separate
member of the message, and subjecting It to
•canliny, there ia nothing in any portion of it
to^uatiiy tlra offensive sense in which il baa
boon interpreted. But tha impression from the
whole—the impretion nirde by the factious
journals of this country upon the public mind
abroad—msbed tbe French susceptibilities,
and rosily constitute* tha ground of tlra French
Government's dissatfofaetion."
Death or anothre Mrmrkr orCoiwaxaa —
The Globo of Saturday laal soys, " We regret
to ennounce la thi public, the death of another
Member of Congress from Connecticut. Mr.
Wii.dman died el hia lodging! night before last.
This gentleman left homo debilitated by previnua
eioknesa, and pos-ilily tho exposure and faligtie
of Ida journey produced tho relapse whieh ones
sioned hia auddon death, flo was in attend
ance-on tlra first days of lho eessiorv
The National Intelligencer says,—" We
loern, with great regret, that tlra Honorable
Mr, Kane, the Senator from Ilhnnie, ia lying
dangerously ill at tho roMidencn of his fulhor in
this city, having arrived hore with a sovero in.
disposition, not at ail mitigated by travelling
under its influenco during tho lute hard woa.
thar.
VnuHNlA.—Wo uro gratifiod to announce tho
olbclion nPMr. Rituiiie, tho veteran Editor of
lho Enquirer, ns the Public Printer of (ho Old
Dominion. The voto in the two Houses stood
thus— In tho House, Ritchie 70. Shepherd 55.
In tho Senate—Ritchio 19, Shepherd 13. Joint
vote of the two Houses—Ritchie 96, Shepherd
08, Ritchio's majority 27,
From IIivana.—Thasohr Angus, CnpLSwa
soy arrived at Charleston 9 days from Havana,
Havnno, Dee. 4.—'The Catherine and Ilun.
lor cam* in tha day after we sold tho An gen'
cargo. The dealers have still made n o offurfor
their cargoes, and'nlthough I have hoard 11 r*
named as an offer, I do not believe that so low
^ price has been tendered, still it must be kcp|
in mind, that tho market waa previously rather
well supplied with old Rico, which must bo con*
suinod, end the one cargo of new will supply the
•rente for many days longer. I think tho proa,
poote are by no means favorable, and that 12|
rials will be the utmost that llioso vessels will
obtain.
“ Havana, Dec. 4.—We hove to advise of the
arrival of threo cargo*-* of Rico. Tlm cargo of
tho Anges, very (air quality, sold ut$3 G rials—
tho others will not be ofibred until tho tuuuing
week,
"No alteration In our Prnduro market. Wo
quote Sugurs assorted II 15a 13 IG ; whites
I4J a 10 j yollow llj a 12J ; brown lu£ a 1,0|
Coffee in very atendv demand —lat quality 12 e
12*. Sd, Ilia ll|,3d, 10* a II.
" Freight*."—A first rate English vensol woa
chartered for Cowes and a market of 55s.
" Exehango m Loudon 6 por oeul. proiu: N.
York 2disc"
Havana Dec. 5.—Cordige, Am. G a 10 4;
Piluh 2 4a 3;Tulluw, none; Tar 2 4s Bread, pi.
lot. 4 4 a 5: Uuttor, American yollow, 13a 15|
Caudles, mould, tallow, IG n 17; do rpormuco
ti 5U a 52; Cnufisli, b«x. 2 2 a 3; FI <ur, l'hi a cl-
8 hia and Baltimore, 17 n 17: do N. Orleans 16
; Hum-, Ainor 13 if 16: Lard Amrr„ 14 4alG;
Pork, cargo, 2(1 a 25; Potetowi 3 4: Lumber,
Portland, W P, 3J a 31; other Eastern Port*
30 a 33, Lumb- r, Pitch Pins, 24 n 2G; Shingle*
4 n 6‘ Illid. Sbnoks, will headings,each 9tIC.'it
Rica, 5 4 a 62; S<iep. Cn-tile, 14 4 a 15; Hoop-
28 n 35; Coffee, l*t quality. IS a 13 3; 2d end
3<l quality Ilia 14 4;Sugurs, iiMH'iriud, half white
and half brown 101.214 1.2 n 13 u IG; white
itl-Mio 14* a 15*; brown nfono 9* u I4|‘ yollow
9* a llj; MnluN'Boa, keg 5* galls. G u 6*; So
gar* 5. u 20; Tobacco, windward, 22 n 24.
Exchange.—On London 8 premium; l .8.12
e 2 dia.; on N. Oilcann 2 1-2 a 3 di«.; Spain 6
a 7 pint; Pari* 5 a 6 diw.s Spanish Dollar* 3
prom. Export du'y nu G dd l-1 4 per coni
and »n Silvor2 1.4 por oent.
Freights.—Clean freight—Very dull and a!,
must nominal; Baltic nnno; Hamburg, Orrmnn
and Groat Uriti in. £3 5 a £2 10; Cowoe and u
market in tlio Baltic,--- ; do do not in tlio
Baltic, £3 5 anil 2 10; France 7Uf. pur ton—
Medilorenain £3 5;U.S. 81 a 1*4 per box Su.
f ar, 1.4 a 3 8 et. por lb.Coffee, 3 a §3 1.2 por
lid- Molesae*.
From the Augusta Chronicle Extra lGfA inet.
OEOUGIA LEGISLATIlRi:.
IN SENATE—Doo 14.
Tho J"Qrnal of Saturday was reoonaiduiod,*o
fir as r.ilnins tu lho passage of the bill making
appropriation* for ilia improvement of tlio Flint
and other river*—yo a 31’nay* 31.
Tho reconsidered ‘bill to compel owners of
slovoa and plantations, to pay tlio taxes therefor.’
iu tho ouunlio* in which they are situated, was
parsed—yuan 37, nay- 31.
Tho b.ll to ostablikh « Court for the cnrroclion
uf Error*, jvaa taken up by sectiana. Mr. Hop.
burn moved an umemlmoiit to the phraHoulugy
ofthe first section, which w.in rejected—Hr.
McAllister moved to fill up tlio blank fur tbo
Judges' salary, in tlio 2d section, with $3,500 ;
which was rejected, ye as 16,najs60—Mr. Wei.
ker moved $3,00l); rejected, yeas 35, nays 3 s —
Mr. Gordon, $2,800 ; rejected, yoas 34, nays 38
—Mr. Wood of Molntbaii, $2,300 ; which was
adutited, yeas 49i nny*25. M Alford fm« vod
to fill lho blank (or the place wh* ro tho Court
ahail ait in tho -Ills Di-triut, w ith Lagrange ;
which was adopted, yoas 39, nay* 34. Tho bill
w ■ then laid ou lho table for tho proxent.
The Re»ulutinn of tho ILmso, respecting tho
election of Di'oclors'on tho part of tho Slate,i
lho Durion, Plunter*s and Slalo U inks, was tu.
ken up, and *n amend, d at to fix the time of
olection at 7 o'ulocn P. M. on Friday next,and
inchtdn tlra flection of* Major General fur the
7th Divikion, iu the place of Gon. Jolm Bates,
resigned ; and adopted.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, Dec. 14.
Motions were mado and rejected, to roannuid.
er so much ofthe Journal of Saturday,as relates
to the (tassnga of tho bill tn organizo n sew
county from tho enmities of Morion und Houe.
ton, yoas Gi), nay* 71—tlra rejection of tho hill
to incorporate tho Bank ofCulumbna, yea* 69,
nays 74—and tlm passago «»f lho bill, for tho im.
jjrovouianl uf lho Oomulgue rivor, yoas 45, nuys
Mr. Clayton, from tho Committee ou the sub
ject of lho Chorokoe Guard, made a rojmtt
justifying thn conduct oftih Governor, in the
appointment ofthe Gourd, under thn authority
ot tho Legislature, &*■ the solicitations of uitizrns
of the Cherokee section ; but doci ledly disap.
proving ofthe oxistonco of such a Guard, parti,
•ulerly nt tho present timo. and strongly cen.
•uring it* conduct, and that or il* omnmandpr.in
the recent arrost and dotontiuu of Mimr*. Uns*
end Payne ; and recommending Resolution* tu
thatfofleet, which, with tho report wore laid on
the tablo for tho present.
The bill tw authorize tho Bank of Augusta to
establish one or more Offices of Discount and
Dopoxit, at such place* an it might doom proper
was advocated by Messrs. Schley and Morn,
wether, opposed by Moasra. Gordon of Chut,
ham, Dmighurty, lludsini and Turvcr, and re
jected—yon* 36. nay* 101.
» w Bills rejected—to repeal tho firat and second
section* of iho act imposing an additional tax
on Padlors and other itinerant trader*, yens 56,
nay* 82—to roduco the number of members of
tho General A*aoiubly, by lho Legislature (the
bill formerly offered by Mr. Fleming, ns a sub.
dilute for that of Mr. tJhnndhr,) yoasTO, nay*
80—and (ogive Magistrates jurisdiction of suits
for datnaire* to tho amount uf thirty dollars,
Tho hill to establish olection precincts in va.
rious counties and Kerrio* acros< the Uightow.
er Mid o.utunells rivers, were passed.
Thd appropriation bill was taken up in com.
miltoe of tlio whole, aud ou amendment was of.
fered ami adopted, to p iy Mrosr*. Gordon end
Cone $1000 each, for tlicir snrviee* as Counsel,
against Hie Mdrchanta and Planters Bank, Mr.
Schley nfforod an amenuinent,to pay E. Starn
es, E*q. Attorney Gcnorsl. S330 tor extra sor.
vices in the same care ; which was rejected and
also a motion, hy Mr. Chandler, to pay Mnsta.
E. Starnes and C. J. Jenkins, $150 each, for
service* In that caao. When reported to and ta.
ken op by thb House, Mr. Harm «.f Warren mo.
veff to atrike out tbe $1000 abov# mentioned ;
which wea adopted. Motion* were than made,
and rejected, to insert $999, $975. end 950; af.
tar which a motion to insert $900, was adop.
ted—yeas 72, nays 68—and the bill wee pat.
Sawatr, Thursday, Deo 10.—The resolution
laid on the table by Mr. W rod. of Me Intosh,
calling upon tha people to declure their senti-
ments on tho subject of giving Bunking privi.
leges to Mail Roed companies,by writing on thoir
ballots, at tho nnxl general elceiimi, «Internal
Improvement by Battks," or " No Banka," waa
taken up, aud rejected—yeas 33, nsya 39—*a
follows:
Yxas— Messrs. Alfoid, Barker. Blackman,
Brown, Ourkhnltor, Chastain, Dunagan, Echol*
of Cnwota, -Floyd, Gordon, Hoard, G»ndor,
Hemphill, Ilolmoa, King of Glynn, Lumsr,
Lewhon, Lawton, L«:gguit, MeCsll. McDaniel
McDonald, Nelms, Paulk, Pike, Rogers, Shcf.
field, SurKnrjr, Swnln, Taylor, White, ami
Wood of Mcluloah—32.
Navs—Mo-sra. Baber, Baker. Bnggesa, Clay
ton, Cono, Cooper, Crowell, Daw-nn, Freeman,
Graham, Harden, Harris, Ileminingwsy,Hines,
II jIIuWuv, Hutchins, Kellum, King uf Fayolte,
Maya, McAllister; Mitchell, Noshit, O aar,l'at.
toraon, Powell, Powers, Ruiue, River*, Robison,
RiUhorfurd. Sufi’..Id, Scarborough.S .Hern, Son-
mil, Smith, Staploton, Steelman,Wuhhour, and
Willis—89
were sold oir Holland at 89jn.40 eta., and on
Humburg at 35|c 35} eta. Nothing was done
on Bremen. Money continues in demand.
An election for e Bonrd of Directresses to lira
Savannah Fomale Asylum, will be held et the,
Sabbath School Room of the Independent Pro*,
byterian Church This Day, 19ih lust, at H
o’clock A. M.
ITT Aytoeably to adjournment, a meeting of
the Savannah Jockey Club will be held at tbo
City Hotel Thia Evoning,at 7 o'clock.
RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Soc'ry.
COifIRERCIU, RftCOaD.
LtTEST UA TEH VROM LIVkarOOl OCT. 30
LATEST DATES FRO XI IIAVI K OCT 14
Savannah Exports, December 18.
Per ship Olive Branch, for Havre—1048
bakaUpland Colton.
Auoukta, Deo 17.—Cotton— 1 Tho past wock
lisa been tho duilo»l cxjicrienced in our Cotton
uisrkoi since iho oponing of tho snanon. No
one appears anxious to operate, and it i* with
difficulty sale* are made, ovon at our reduced
quotations. Tho recent intelligence Irom Eu.
ropo, and the inanimate state of iho m irkot* in
this country, has produced this atoto of .things
in our maikot, which will, nn doubt, oonlinuo
until wo got butter or worao intelligenco from
abroad. The ruooipts this week have boon very
light, ami of that recoivod, about one half hoa
gone into store, planters preferring to store,
rather than sell at present price*. Whit sales
havo boon mudo in iho streot, havq been at pri
eea ranging from 8 to 13£ cent*—principally at
from 11} to 13 cent*. From warohousea the
aalea huve been vory limited,—tlra following
embrace lho transactions as far as they havo
come to our knowledge, vjz: on tliu 10th, 6
bain*at Hi, 27 it 12J, 28 ai 13, 37 at 13}, 49
at 31}, 14 at I9|, and 7 at 13J Un the I ltli,
5«t 11},59 at I'Ji, 46 at 13) add 24 at 14 1.16.
On the 12th, 12 at 12,29 >t 13. 16 at 13}. 39
at 12}, 18 at 13}, and 14 at 14 l-IG, On the
l-Fh, 8 .*0}. 8 at 12}, 18 a. 13. 28m 13}, 55 at
13}, 10 ut 13}, and 14 at 14}. On tun 15th,
lint 11}. 15 at II}, 16 at 111, 14 .1 12}, 32 at
12}, 101 at 13, 17 at 13}, und G at 13}. Yos.
torday thn market waa very dull, and tlm only
sale* that came to our knowlcdgo were a* fid.
lows ; 22 ut 10, 4ut 10}. 26 at 11,19 ut 11}, 31
at 12, and 14 at 13}. Prime Cottons continue
scarce, end are hold at our higho»t quotations,
whilst inferior and middl.ug uro plenty and dull
••f salo. We quote, what is hore termed dnglail
8 a 9} ; inferior it) a 12 ; fair tn good, 12} a 13;
vory go d and prime, 13} a 14; choice, 14}.
Gructriet, $c.—Thoro has not bean much bu.
►ifiesa done iu our Grocory market during tho
past wcok. It continuis well supplied, nol
only with nocessary arliclos, but also with thoso
of luxury. Wo huvo no change to no ice.
Freights—Our rivor still continue* in o’ 1 »w
slate—Georgia beats can still however arrive
ai and depart Iron: our wharves, while Charles
ton boats, if we are oorrcciiy informed, oannot
reach higher than Uugg’a Bar. To Savannah,
$1, per bulo for Colton to Charleston, by boat*
and Kuil Road, } tout por pound—very dull.
New Orleans, Doo. 10.—Cot ton—The aalos
of yestorduy Wore : 80 mIqs select Miarisaippi,
ut 17} conts. r
Stocks—Ho sales at tho board of Brokers
yesterday.
Groceries and Produce.—Sugar; old, 9} a
10c ; new, 8}o—sales. Coffoe ; Havana, 13} u
14c; Rio, 12}al3u. Flour; $7} por burrel.
Ilsms ; canvaasod, 10 a 12}c, uncunvaascd, 9
Butler; Goshen, 23 a 85c. Bugging } Kon
tuoky 25c. Scotch, 22 u 23. R<,po. 12 al4o.
F.rk; moss, 17;> prime, 1450, $15 Beef;
.men, 12 ; prime, 10 a Ii. Xoud ;5 62}. Lard;
10u lie; Whiskey; 43 a 45c scarce l To.
banco ; very litiJo in innrkct unsold, last solo*
3}, 0} u 71 a. Bacon; sldos, 8o—sjIus,
Baltimore, Doo. 11—Gaffes.-the transact
ions in Cofibo ere vary light, and sales have
boon made during tho week fur new crop. Rie
12} a 13uts.—old crop do. at ll}al2} et#. 8i,
Domingo ut Hull}.
Colton,—Tho sales this wock havo been
light, and at a reduction on our former rate*.
Wo alter our quotuliuna to correspond with
sutes.
Exchange.—Bills on F.ngUnd remain with,
out niaieria! alteration Wo conlinuo our pro.
vimix quotations, vix. 9;»9} por emit, premium.
Corn —Tlio market was fully supplied with
Corn on Wednesday last, and sales of Yellow
wore mado at 88.99 ets, and of white at 87 cts,
Tu-duy, the supply has been increased, and the
demand diminished. Holders were compelled
to submit to lho following prices: yellow a 82s
83; white ut 80 cts. at which prico aovoral car
goes were taken to-day.
Flour.—Tao Market in the esaly port of thn
w uek was brisk, and tho price* quuled in our
last weekly report was fully sustained. On
Wednesday tlio murkot began to recede, and
sale* werejnailo at $7 }. To-day the businos*
is quite iLt—holder*appear willing to soil at
quotations.
Howard Street.—Thn supply i* good, and the
B'ock on hand is, wo bcliovo, sufficient for the
demand. Wo alter our rate* to day to curros.
pond with sales, wliioh are from stores $7}.—
Too wagon prico to-day i* $7.
City Mills Flour—Tho ls*t tales that htrvn
umno under our notice were at $7,}, full; ut
which prico it is hold to.dny. The slock on
hand in good.
Provisions.—Wo note a slight advanco in the
price of Beef. It is hold at $9,50 for Prime,
other kinds are without change
Spirits.—Wo n do sales yesterday of Signet,
to Brandy at $l,35;N.E.Ruui jtihhds. at 38cls.
in tibia. 39 eta.
Whiskey— Conlinuo* in good demand, end
prices huve advanced. Wo quote Bale* to-day
from store* ut 3?}.i3$ cts, in bbls. Tho wa.
gon prico is 33u33} cents, exclusive of tho bid.
New York, Dec. 12.—Cotton.—Tlio market
has been quiet during tho wsok, and hus cluseJ
in an inanimate *late. Holder.' in *oino cases
conceded } a }o in prico ; to moot which wo
alter our quotations. Spinners huvo again dune
all the buxine**, with tho exception of.200
b&los for Eurupo Tho halos are 1200 bales,
being 800 Upiund 13 a 16} ; 150 Florida and
Alabama, 16 u 17; und 250 N Orleun.at 17 a
17}c per lb. Import from 5th to 12th Deo.
3821 hales.
Coffee.—The markat very quiet during the
week, and axle* of 350 a 400 hag* St. Domingo
at 1 lc 4 lima; and 200 Rio at Iffa 12}. Primo
Java and green Porto Rico, Luguiru und Cuba,
am wonted, of which llie market is bare. The
transactions in the article generally, are confi.
nod to sale* fur immediate use, mid wo are not
aware that there is any cliaugo: No im
port. •
Flour— Our market continues in tho some
dull state as last noticed. Holder* of Western
conlinuo firm at our quotation*. In Southern,
somn decline has been submitted to in or ordor
to effect sale* from lira wharf.
Rice—There has l»een a Heady but not cx.
ton*ive business sinco uur last, and the -ales a.
mount to about 430 tea. South*to, principally
new crop, and 197 bblxlfroin the mill, (Vom3 31}
tn 3 87}, on 4 nma. Prime scarce, und *tock
of descriptions small. Import 63 to*. 54
half.
Sugar.—There his been more doing in box
sugar*. Sales of about 2000 boxes brown at
9}a principally fur export, and ab >ut 1709 box.
•s havo been shipped. Sales of 800 boxes white
at 12} and J2|o principally f..r oxport; 250
hhd* N Orleans at 9 a 9}c; 150 do Si Croix at
9} a 10}.
Exchanges.—!Tlio ratoa on England and
Franco declined on last packet day ahout } par
cent. Tlio sales ou London wore at 9 |*r cunt.
«ntl on Paris at 5f 27}c 25 cash. Smalt amounts
PENFIELD MARINER'S CHURCH.
ID* Divine service will be performod In this
Church Tomorrow Morning and Evoning.—
Captains nf vessel*, their Officers and Soumen
are invited to attend.
SAVANNAH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
The regular monthly mooting of this Society
will be held in the First Proabytorisn Church
jn Broughton streot, on Monday Evening, 21st
in-l. commencing at 7 o’clock. The public gon.
orally are rospnolfully invited to attend.
GEO. W. HUNTER, Reo. Sec'ry.
In Savannah, on tho IGtli inot. after e pain,
fol illiiHMi, Susan Elizabeth, only daughter of
Mr.and Mr*. Amasa B nuett, aged 8 years, 4
months and 24
MARINE JOURNAL
SUN RIBE8.....™....7 05 1 >UN SETS a...., 4 55
IHUil WATER AT 8AVANNAII ..00 57
POUT OF 8 VVANNA.il DEC. 10.
CLEARED.
Ship Olivo Branch, Dyer, Havre.
5. B. Parkman 4- Co.
ARRIVED,
Ship Colossus, Wylie, Philadelphia, to Win.
Guxtun
Purqun Tasso, Conroy, Boston, 5days. Ilty
to the Master.
Schr Rising States, Worthington, Ilamil.
ton’s plantation. 39-1G bushel* Rough Rico to
W Pallorson & Co.
memoITanda.
Schr Tantivy, up at New Orleans for this
CHA^U.KSTON, Doo. 17.—Arr. Sw. bark
Clio, Poire, Now York; *dir Agno*, Swasoy,
Havana; stoain packet Wui Gibbous, Uateuy,
Now York. 7
ST. JOSEPHS,(Florida,) Nov.28.-Arr. schr
Oriont, from Now York.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10.—Cleared,ship
emigre**, lluhty, Havre; brig* Pulaski, Peabo
dy, Portsmouth, N. 11.; Arethuso, King, Rug
god Jslund ; Durango, Ryan, Brozuria; tolir
Creole,-Caro, Pensncnla.
Arrived, brig* Rolla, Porter, Ilavina; liar,
riot, Woodbury, Portland; Marshal Ney, Tol.
not, Port nu 'Prince; Franci*, Merrimun, Pur:,
land ;‘Nelson C’laiku, Smith, Baltimore; schr
Susan, Roasoltcr, Newburyport, *
(By the Wm. Gibbons)
NEW YORK, Doo. 11.—Arr. ship Berwick,
Chandler, Trioxie and Gibraltar.
Ship Saluda, Hamilton, Charleston; brigs
Paragon, Hutchinson, Vera Cruz; Omar,(Iowe*.
Rio Grande;
Cleared, ships Newark, Bennett, Savannah;
Queen Adelaide, Borlai.d, do; b .rquo Isaac El-
Iih, Strong, Gibraltar; brig Timuluoii, Clark, N
Orleans; xnhra Martha, Bukur, Tampico Bay;
TiiMcuroru, Siilftnan, St. Auffii«line; steamboat
La Toinnra Rmlu, Luwix, Havana.
DEC. 12—Cleared, brig Bogota, Clear, St.
Croix ; *chr Cayuga, Hopkins, West Indies;
steamboat Sandusky, Ellis, Havana.
PHILADELPHIA, Doo. 11.—Arr. Uamburg
brig Paredimo. Linker, Rio Junoiro.
Below, a burin, brig aud a topsail schr boluw
Noivcaatlo.
Cleared, hrigs Pennsylvanian, Naylor, Bra.
zils; Emily Davi*, Duugl.is*. St Marlin* j Pi.
lot, Milton, Kingsion, (Jam.); Enterprise, Pen.
nook, Apulachicul'i,
U*. S. sloop of war Warren, Capl Taylor, for
Nurfojk, wa* taken in tow by the xtoamb .at
Waatiington. to he towed to Nowcuxllu
BOSTON, Due. 8—Cleared, burquoa Irene,
Googina, Now Orloan*; King Philip, Humph,
roy, ClnrloMlun; brig* Ariel, Scummon, Apa.
lucliicoU; Rubicon. Colliur, Mobilo; Banner,
Harden, do.
Brig Surah, from Antigua, fur Now Haven,
in ballast, is ashore on Lung Island, and not ex.
peeled to bo got off.
DEC. 10.—Arr. brig Spartan, Stanwood.Sur
mam.
Telegraphed, brig Charlotte.
Cleared; brig Ocluvia, Cross, Matanzas ; schr
Dusky Sully, Bouvo, St Thomas.
NEW BEDFORD, Dec. 10.—Arr. brig N.
York, Pnttingill, Savannah,
HOLMES HOLE, Dec, 6.—Arr. brig Cor.
vantos, Kendrick, Charleston.'
SALEM, Dec. 8.—Cl’d. brig Two Stetor*,
Spruguo, N. Orloan*; solir Fortune, Punfield,
Apalachicola.
' HYANNIS, Duo. 8.—Arr. schr Caroliuo,
Freeman, Fornaudma. for Boston, wi.h luss of
houd and fiirom ist, off Havana.
PORTLAND, Doc 7.—Cleared, biig East,
ern Star, Brazinr, Cuba.
D|EC. 8 — Cloared,brigs Albert Ilnnry.Crnm,
St ahoman ; Emit, Figgies, St Jagode Cuba.
GLOUCGSTER,, Dec. 9.—Arr. barquo lion,
ry, Wheatland, Batavia, fur Suloni.
PROVIDENCE, Dec 8.—Arr. schr Intre
pid, Charleston.
Suited, brig* Angonora, Havana; Rump,
Coaxt of Africa.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The first rate packet ship COLOS.
— r -8US. Wylio, Master, of Philadelphia,
will commonco loading on Monday noxt, and
proceed with dospatch. For freight, apply to
Joo 19—p WM. GASTON.
~Fdlt NEW YORK.
The substantial new brig GRECIAN,
HMkCupt. Card, will sail Tomorrow, For
3aHa5freight of 50 hale* Cotton on dock ap.
ply to tho master oj: board at'Tupper &,Sisiaro’a
ijMarf, or to COHEN & MILLER,
dco 19
FOR NEW YORK—(schooner line.) .
Tho 6ne brig CAMILLA, Captain
^ i^i^Kelly, will sail un Monday. For freight
«JnMiS.of 50 balgs Cotton on dock, or passagn,
having excellent accommodation*, apply on
board, or to PADELFORD, FAY &, CO.
U* Tho nxcollont brig Madison will succeed
tho Camilla, and luvo do.-palch. For freight or
passage, apply as above. doc 19
I OR CHARLESTON,
■ Tho fa*t sailing schr MAGNOLIA,
Copt. Moan*, will havo immediate do*,
patch For freight or passage, apply to
the Muster on board, nr to
doc 19 COHEN & MILLER.
FOR CHARLESTON,
Tlio plendid Steam Pack,
et William Seabkook, W.
Dubois, ma ter, will leavo
ltll!l1 for the above,on Mon.
day Morning at 9 o'clock precisely. For freight
or passage, apply on board at Anciaux'* wharf
or to CL AG HORN & WOOD,
dec 19
FOR ST. AUGUSTINE VIA PICO LATA,
DARIEN, ST. MARYS, AND JACK.
SONVILLE.
The fino Steam Packet
FLORIDA, Capt. Hob.
foard, will lenvo aa above,
■ * - ». ■■■■wJon Monday, 16th inst. at
2 o'clock P. M. Fur freight or pasaago apply
on hoard, or to
R i \f KING & CO.
No Freight will bo laiidei at any Way-ptqce
not designated m ab ve, unless a boat or flat be
iir readiness to receive it.
No freight taken on tlra day of departure.
Ffoiglit payable by shipper#. All alovo pas.
sengcr* must be cleared at the Custom House.
Conveyance* for St. Augustine in readiness
%t I’iuoittta. deo 19
To the elertors of Boat No 4.
l * ,n ■ Candidate for
the Office of Jua.ic* of iho Poaoe in Beat
4, to fill the vaoancy occasioned by the to.
. ration of Justice Cletend, which Election
take* place at Dibbles Thia Day, 10«h Inst,
deo 19—et WM. O. BARTON.
Hay Landing,
« • . BUNDLE8aupurior Eastern Hey,
landing from baraue Oxford, wUI
be sold low from the wharf, in lots to suit pur.
ohaaur*. Apply to Capt. Minott on board, at
Mongin'a wharf. deo 19—«
brig Macon.
SJTt.ERSONS having demand* against the brig
Macon and owners, are requested to hand
their account* in to the counting room of the
undersigned Thi* Day.
dec 19 STONE. WASHBURN & CO.
Clonk Cords and Tassels,
R ECEIVED by tho •uh«criho?# in the groat, y
cat variety, both for ladies and genttemon i
d ‘ 0 19 PRttE & malLery.
A Turner, )
W^XCHANOE Dock, has juat received and .
JCi uffora for sale /
30 brla St Croix Sugars, . r
20 do N Orleans do
25 boxes sperm Cendlos, A
100 do Tallow do (patent)
50 whole, half and quarter boxes RaLlna.
25 drum* Figa, 5 brla Almonda /
Whole end half bbl* canal Flour, whblo.half
and qr. brla butter Cracker*, half end for. brte
Buck Wheat Flour, Wioea, Tea*, Lujurira &c.
together with agunorul aasortmont bf Groce.
Aw 19—p.
3
IMS
Seed Oats, f
BUSHELS downfiust Seed Oats
for sain by
ENSWi
doo 19j E NS WORTH Sc WAY.
Ladies splendid squirrel skin Capos
and I’clevinfa.
Just received (per brig Madison.
a J. INDIES Seal ft,?Ca.«ffor retefow
„ A. BENNETT.
" H0 U No. I, Y'.ung* Building.,
White Fotatocs.
530 BKLS White Eastern Potatoes fur
den 19
9 planiin^ fer *alu fo
—a by
1N8WORTH & WAY,
T.weuty dollars Reward.
■y\TOLDN from Hunter’* wharf on Tuesday
» night Io*t: One bundle Uay, al*o, from
Store, ono half brl F M fteof tnurki d Savon,
mh, biitte Buakol, one box Rabins, one brl
Me** Pork, ono brl primo do marked H T 6c C.
tlra apuvo reward will be paid up<»n proof to
conviotion nf tlio thiuf nr thievos by
WM. H.THOMPSON, fit Co.
fo 0 ^ 9 Nn. 1 Exchangu Duck*
Tales and Sketches,
B Y Ml** Sedgwick,author ofTlio Linwood*.
liopo Lnalin, fito.
Thu Poetry of Life, by Sarah Sticknny, au-
thor o*' Ficiimia olTrivirte Life.
The P .stops To'Umony, by Rev. John A.
Clark, third edition, revised atid corrected by
the author.
Tho Christen Florist.
Tlio Culebraiad Speoclraa nf Chatham,'Burke,
end Erekino ; to which is added, tire argumont
of Mr. McIntosh iu the cure of Poliior. Se.
looted by u Mwmber of tlio Philadelphia Bar-
Coiobralod Trill* of ull Countries, und re.
inurkublu casns of Criminal Jurbprud. non. So-
looted by a .Mumbur of lira Philadelphia Bar.
Jackson's Almanack, fur 183G,
Undo Sam's Comic Almanac, for 183G.
Elton’s do do do do
David CrooUct's do do do
F»*r *n|o by
doo 19 THOMAS PURSE fit CO.
Eastern llay.
5 BUNDLES Superior Hay, for sale
low at the Hack Stable. Apply to
dec 10 HENDERSON fit WINKLER.
Port Folios.
DOZEN ckgunt Morocco Letter Poit Fo-
'*& 6 do Paata Board P..rt Folio* for
Prints fito Just received, for alo byl
> doo 19 Q. R. HENDRICKSON.
Tooth »v ash, &c.
i CASE Chl»rine Tooth Wash
I do Orioo do do
1 do Briti*ii An'ixoprio Dnutrifio
1 do Hudson* Bontuvia do. Just ro.
caivod and for vale hy
d™ I 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Tickings.
•-£ BALES Narrow Tick*, 2 do Wide do
j'*» l received and for wale Inw by
doo 19 SAM'L I) CORBITT.
. Mackerel.
‘ty K BRLS No 1. Mackerel
F ©• 75 du 2do, 50do 3 do
69 do half do No I ond 2 do
For agio by ENSWORTH-fit WAY.
Ladies Cloaks.
T Suporfino Quenn^ Cloth mado i n tho
latokt stylo, received, and for *alo l >w by
> 9 PRICE fit MALERY.
Pencil Cases.
r WENTY d-te'-n Silver Ever Pnintod Pen.
cil Cases, choieo new pattern*. Just re
ceived, and' for salo by
don 13 G RHKNDRICKSON.
o
dec 19
300
' doc 9
Hay,
BUNDLES primo Hay for solo at
reduced prices hy
MICH. DILLON.
• Tolfairs wharf.
Prime Eastern Hay.
* C AHE cargo of ship Argo, for sale in lota to
n. suit purchasers, at reduced prices, from
tho wharf. Fur sale hy
MICHAEL DILLON. ‘
dec H Telfair's wharf.
Clothing and Hats.
R ECEIVING from ship Belle and brig
Georgia a complete narertmont of Roody
Mado Clothing; and Silk Hals of tho latest
stylo, which will bo sold low.
PRICE fit MALLERY.
Drnfora and Tailors.
Padeiford Fny and Co.
w ^ ^ . °M er .for sale in store.
KL Jk IU1DS N Orleans Sugar
30 do Porto Rico do
50 doz Ceylon Wine
100 bris N E Rum
20 bnxe* llnvnno Sugar dne 11
Youths Silk Hats.
A SPLEN DIG as-ortment of youths black
111 silk Hats do Drub. Fnrsule by
doc 11 H. N. ALDRICff fit CO,
- Fulton Market Beef. ~-
A FEW half barrels Fulton Market Beef, a
choice article put up expreasly fur family
use Landing from nn board ship Muoon. for
sate by MICHAEL DILLON,
dec 11 Tolfuir’s wharf. >
Oats and Hams.
BUSHELS primo heavy Oats,
and 172 Baltimore.Hams
Landing from schr Eagle, for *e,e by
doo 15 , FRANCIS SORREL.
ShoveTs, 'Spades and Grubbing llocs.
DCZ stool Shovols and Spades
/VvP 6 do long handle stoel do
10 do socket Shovola and Spades
do do Grubbing Hoes, for sate by
nnt 23 , M. HO * Cl S.
Iron Railing;
FfllHE aubscriber would inform tho citizens
JL of Savannah, that, having made arrange,
mentsjwilh an extenrivo manufactory in Now
York, ho will be able to furnish Plain or Orna.
mental Railing, in any quantity,ana mutable for
all purposes, where it may bo required, al Nwe
York prico*.
nov24 G. E. WILLIAMS.
Just Received, from Now-York,
By the ships Emperor and Belle,
B UTTER. Urd, Fulton Market Boef, Pig
Pork, Hams, Smoked Beef, Smoked
Tongues, Sugar, Soda Water and Butter Bhu
cuit, 18 bbis Newark Cider. For sate’by
THOMAS WOOD,
nuv 28 No. 4, Mongin’* Wharf.