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From the Correspondence of thi Augusta Con*
stitutionalist.
WiLLtpoBriw-t, Dec. 15,1035.
In tht Semin, this morning, • motion wnff
sr.a.ln to reconsider the Tote of ye*U>rd»y, by
which it was docided ‘ that the Supreme Court
v ii to ait at Lagrange, faf Ihe 4th District com
posed of the Cowi»ia nml ObatUboooho Circuit.
Tbo motion wn» :igre*vl to.
Atiothor motion w as mado to reconsider the
ru!o of yesterday, by which It waa decided the
S tvnnnah end Augusts, alternately, were to he
the plarces whore the Supreme Court cmild ail
for tho lat District, composed of the eastern and
Middle Circuita. The motion waa agreed to,
A motion waa then made to raeonaider tlm
whole of the procuring* of yoetorday, respect.
.*— «t U p rcino (t, iur t, but tho motion waa do.
J iw‘8«Ure.
ftsorporate the Georgia Mining
6 located itt Habersham county
1 of f 100,000, and thn Clietelre*
rtnpany, with a oapital of $100,000,
I, yoaa 35, nays 33.
. , I hat nawwd the Senateto incorporatethe
Chattahoochi# Rail Hoad Company, but with.
*ut banking powers and privitagee.
In the house this morning, lira motion made
by Mr Schley to raeonaider the vote of ye*ter-
day, whioh rejected thn application of the Bank
of Augusta, for, the privilege of establishing
branches, was decidod in the negative.
In the ,House the Steam Doctors’ bill area re
jected, yea a 48 naya 71.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
The Chronicle of last Satoday famishes us
with the fnilow'ing Legal* Uve Intelligence.
In Sr.HsTf Dec, 16,-Oa motion el -Mr. Ifcp
burn, the Journal of yesterday wae reconsidered
so far as relates to (heads/fiea of the reselu.
tion to adjouru sure die oo the 19th instant.
The resolution from the llouae for the pro.
lection «jfthe Southwestern section from ftie
hostilities of the Croak iadiana,W4a t Aon up Sc
•rreedtu.
1 no hill to eeubliah a Court (or the Correa,
tiun of Enure, wee taken up, and ameudud, an
aa to atrike out Lagrango as tho location of tho
Court forth# 4th district, und insert Columbus
add Wcwnan, and to fiill the iijank for the sale.
. . ry of the'Reporter. wtUi $lu0U) and then pats
«4-£yeas 59, nay-29
, . . UuufR ur RtraMENTATtrta Doo. 16.—The
bUUp,lacofpp'rau> the Wsatern Bank of the city
t>f Augvifclai was taken up, and Mr, Strickland
moved to lay it au Iho tabic lor the remainder u|
the Mission | wliioh was eppoiod by Mr. Schley,
With wished tlio motion withdrawn so that the
bUl might at loast bo road,*, if dostrablo, amend
ed so aa tu meet tho viowk of the House; hut the
motor mluaod to withdraw, and tho mo'fan wlia
adopted, and the bill Juki on tho table Tor the
remainder of the session, without beirtg rood—
jrooa 79, naya 43. , '
■ llilhpatted.—-Toproscribo tho mndo in tvhiolt
parentsahiiil loan;property to morriod ohild--ou.
1.L, 0 h ..!'. 011 ’" Bpalding in tho prosecution
of hia Rail Road—to prescribe and regulate tho
duties of Pilots at Savannah—frnm Sonalc, to
incorporate the Chattahoochee Kail Road Com
pany, with authority to construct Rail R.>ud»
.item Alacou Columbus, and from Columbus to
Wcat Point—to incorporate the Geoigla, Clior.
okco, and Clicatatee Mining Compqmos—from
, Senate, to incorporate the Mueouftteam Boat
Company—to alter ondamod the Militia law*
» 10 'l ,e ttegihtenl, and rogu.
WUi Iho duties and qualification- of hold, Ntuft*.
vommisHioiiud, and ri»n Commissioned ofticor-
of the same, from tho Senate to Incorporate Iho
Ventral,and Western Wharf Company of An*
K sU—to provide ihr V more equiuble Hlatri-
lion ot dl vidoudsor loans of tho Central Bank*
Al/AflAMA.
• 11 on--* r»r RarR*-KNTATrrit». t
Wednesday. December 9,1835. j
Mr. Winatim iotroducod tho fylfawiug Pro.
tmhtd and Resolutions i
' Wherons, At the last session of tho General
. Ajacmbly, oortoln Roaolutions wore adopted,
»»P**mlnr* u ‘ M**«*‘i ' ■ . . -c .
Lawson
bun io'i^. ^ ^ ... „
. euhnhle onndidato for Chief Mngialrato, nt the
. onaoingolbotinrtt and whereas, anoli rocommon-
dation waa mado upon the* or press condition
lliat it waa to bo considered at withdrawn.should
circumauncos Indicate tho probability of the o*
lection of Proiidont devolving on tho lluuae of
- -'Kepresentutivea j
And whoreai there i* now a multiplicity of
candidate, for the Presidency, before the A
merican Pooplo, and diatractions and divi-iime
. Miat among tboee, whnao harinmiiouH action in
highly nocossary to tho propor admiiiisttaiinn
of public affairs, and the porpetuation of tho
true principles of tho Constitution :
Bo it therefore retolved by the Houte of Tie.
■IprhtntaUoetof the State of Alabama, Thai tl>o
. oonlingencica contemplated in the Reaolutionk
of the last aoeslort of the General Assembly no
minating Hugh Lawton White,I'm tho rro-idon.
cy have happened, and that the anld nomlmition
W, and the - arno ia hwoby, RESCINDED AN D
REVOKED.'
Hqaolred,’ That this Homo deprecate, aa an
evil, that cannot bo too cautloyaly avoided, tho
eloolion of a Pio*idont of.the Unitod Statos, by
the llirtiso of Reproaontatlves of Congress, and
that it rooomtner.da to tho ponple to ptirsuo such
konrao, aa will aecuro to them, directly Die o.
lection of lh« ir own Chiof Magistrate.
" Rosolvcd,thattha 8pooker ot thiaHouaobo
roquaatvd io tranamil a oopy ofthe-o rosuluiiont
- to the GoVbruot* of the roapeotWo status in tlio
Union.
MONDAV MORNING, DEC. 21,
•• 'Tielie tler-ipartgled banner, oh, long may it
leoBa-
o (Per the Uni of the free and the home of the
hr ore" _ _
DEMOCRA TIC NOMINA TION f OR
DUTiS ! DENT.
m.hitin mioE?r*
OF NRW YORK.
FOR VICE rRESIDENT,
HlCflAMI> HI. JOHNSON,
Of KKNtVCItV.
Qune.—Wby is it that wo do not receive our
Northern Pajiera r(e Steam Packet, at Charles,
ten until they become old ! Failure* of thi
kind, latterly, have becomo so frequent as to be
very provoking. Paper*, whioh should hat*
cached hore on Friday Uat came to hand on
Saturday, when they were of little or no use.
We. in common with our community,VUI thank
the Poet-Master at Charleston to correct the
evil, if in hia power.
Iln*. Hcait L. Whit* in Ausasws.—The
Resolutions, w# this morning publish, have
j urn! the House of RepreaenUtivsa of Alaba
ma, by a vote of 48 to 36.—Bt tu quoqut
Brute 1
noty, ooriatn KOBoiuiiimt wore adopted,
s-ingthc confidence of tlml body, in Hugh
nn Whife.uf Tonneason pm! reooinmonding
otho ponplo of the United 8iaH«a, n- n
it. .l.tl.ll.l.ln , . - . .
CF We haw Tocfiitad in pamphlet fornf the
Rarest of the Joint Comraittoo ol Federal Ro*
latino* on so much of tho Govnrnor’a Mo*aago
at relate* to the Institution of Domestic Slave,
ry, and the Incendiary Proceeding* of tho A-
bolitionista in tho Non.SUvoholding Statea,
submitted in tho Senate ot S.C.hy Mr. Ilutnllton.
Tho Report and Resolutions, (which wn shall
border publish, were unanimously adopted.
Tm* Ooi.v.Titnttr* —We have refratnod (Vom
furnishing further particular* of tho molnnclto.
ly di-uator, which, Inal week, bofol tho Ogle-
thnrpo, until we cnuld procuto accurate infur.
mutton.’
Tlio oxplo^lon occurred romo miles ftbovo
• Pury-hurg, and an groit was its furco nato oar
ry one of tho boilori, weighing about 3000
lba. into tho wood*, a distnnr.- of 3 to 400 yards
It in supposed, that tho boat, which sunk to tho
wutnr’a odgo, con bo fluatodupnn a bar, and tlm
cotton in the hold roonvurod. Tho ootton iu
tho boat, near 4Q0 bulus, is more or less dainag.
od. That on hoard tlio low hoal la aaid not to
.bo injured. Tho machinory is also bulieved to
bo uninjured.
Of tlio persons on hoard, tlio following lost
their Uvea» P. Lewis, CoptoIn{.T.Cnloinon,matoi
R. Smith, Engineer; E, I'easo, Engineer, end
onu Dock hand, (colored.) Four dock hand* (og.
lorcd) are likewise miasing.
Two other dock huitda arc badly injured.
There wore also on hoard, a while man and iour
colored mon who oacapad unhurt, and two pha.
snngors, oiio of whom rec>*ivod aomo injury,
Wo learn thfttono of tho Engineer- -waa tnu>
rind, hia wiro having recently arrived from tho
North. Sinoo tlio diinster occurred, she took
passage, fur howolfahd Infant child .in one dl
our packuta for Now York, Cupt. Lewis' futo
is ainooroly ddplorod by oil who knew him. Ilo
was regarded ns an industrious man, and at.
tentivo ndiner. Tho Engineer* wuro likowiao
valuable moil.
DECLARATION
0/ He pttplt ef T.x.l, in Onenl Convention
aetrmhUd.
Where.., Gflncrul Antgnin I, 0 ne» do Santo
Ana, inti olliei mtlitatj oWrftaioe, hove, liy
force of epne, ovorllirown tire fodorel in.lire,
tuttona of Mexi o, and dissolved tho social coin,
pact which oxislod betweenTtuaa and tho other
member* of the Mexican Confederacy, now tlm
good people of Texas availing themselves of
Qtotr natural right*,
SOLEMNLY DECLARE,
lat. That thoy have taken dp^ arms'in do.
frneo of their right* and liberties, which were
tliif atoned by Ute encroachments of military d«<.
pot*, and in dereuco of the ropuhlican princitdo-
oftl • federal Conatitution or.Mnxico, of 1834,
2d. That Toxae is no longer morally or niuil
ly hound by tho Compact otf Union, yet, atimu.
latod by the gonorosity and Sympathy common
toafreipoople, they pffor their an,,port and
'.♦Mitancn to auch of tho membor*of the Maxi
pan Confederacy, a* will lake up arufs against
. militarv doapotLin. -
3d. Thanhey do net acknowledgo that tho
present authorities of tho nominal Moxinan Re.-
Hs l ofTexiu t,,0ri,lhl10 £ ° Vern ‘ V ‘ U,lU ^ il,U *
4tit. That they will not cease to carry on war
. aguntt the sanj authorities, whiUt thoir troops
. wilhm the limits of Texas. ' ...
Silt, That they hold it to he their right, du
ring the disorganitalion of tho federal sjMem,
andtho reign of do>potiam, to withdraw from
tlwuoion, to establish an irdcpcndaqt govern
ment, or to odopt such measures as they may
docmlKttt calculated to protect thelrrighta and
]|bcrt,°* {.but that they willcontinuo ftithfttl to
)ho Moiicsn government, so long ng tlint nation
w guvorned hy tho C.instimtion and laws that
wore tunned tor tho government of tho political
association.
Gth That Texas i? rerponsible for tho oxpon-
bch of her armies, now in tfie field. P
7lli. TliM «l.« i. :
Inou.v Diutukdano** in FnontnA.—Wo havo
been favored p’itlt tho fallowing lottor from
Florida, wliioh exhibits n state of affairs in that
Torrltury, whioh Wo trust tho farco under Con
Clinch wi|l noun ho nhlo to cliango. These
Indians merit a rovero ohaBlibomout, whioh wo
elncorely hope they will receive.
Dear Sir—I havo only time to nay that the
Indians have conwnonood tlio war and nro now
out in partlea doatr*,ying every thing they can
nomo oh A small party of fifteen wore nut
yesterday on a scout about nino miles from this,
wore attacked by u pnrly^of Indians, and two of
tho whitoa WbUtidod, one auppoaed to ho mor #
tally.
All my operations are of cnttrai* auapondod.
I (hall havo (hy to morrow.jdght) m strong fort
orootoiHioro whioh in .caso of attack Wo will try
to dofond tn tho last. •
Fort Defiance, Miconopoo, Dee. 8, 1835.
Since the above was in typo, tho following
ha* aomo to hand in tho Floridian. Our bra
them of Florida will doubtless give a good ao.
oount oi tlio lawless Population, in tlmir midst
From tho Tallahaetee Floridian, ISM iutt.
Tu* SuaitNouca,—An expre** frmn Gouoral
Clinch arrived in the early part of this wcok,
calling on tlio Governor of the TorrUory for
mounted mon, to aid in promoting tho fruntior-
frmn thft hostile portion of tho Sominnta uibos.
Tho demand was promptly responded to by tlio
Acting Governor Mr. Wulkor, who immediately
issued tho necessary ordure to Gon, Call, for
raising volunteers to succour our dialro-cod
brethren in tho oxposod di-triot*. On Tuosdny
a portion of tho 7th Koglmont was hastily txs %
rambled, and after a vocy able and appropriat,-
addrose by Gun. C-tll, aln,U4 sixty y»uug mon
tendered thetrhorvicoe. The company loft town
tho next evening' under tho command bf Cupt.
Throop. They wuro wi ll mounted, and mado
a very t aud-ome appearauca. Jutfur.ran, Madi
son and G.uJadou couutio* also contributed thoir
quo 1 -as. Tlio Imttulion when assombloil will Iw
,laced undur tlio eitiiimnnd of Cola. Parisli and
laid, who will no doubt gtvu a gaud account of
their gallant little b ind.
•Another levy will be mado today. Tl is in
tondod by lien. C«ll torui*a 9f,U or 3l)0addi.
tiuttal men in iliia diVUiut, wlm will bo comman-
dod hy Cul. P.irbliill. Tim diflerunt corps will
lw assvinblutl at |]iok-lo\vn,whon Gen Cull will
u-suiuo the ouiumumi of the whole in person. A
fine company of volunteer* arrived U«t evuiting
IVom Quincy commanded by C.,pt Harrison.—
Tlio officer* and soldier* araoniitlod to iho grea.
test credit for the prnmptnes With whiclu they
have'acted on the ocn&s'mn. A company of
cavalry from Juck*<in county i* expected to &r.
rivo in this place by to.nmrrow. Itgm-s under
the command t.fCoi, Pittman. Io-hurts oh ia
tho spirit manifested every where, that the dif
collie- cannot fail tu be bruug it to a speedy
termination.
We were ye*te(day without advicca from our
Milledgqvin* Correspondents. We find the fol
lowing in tho Auguste Chronicle of Saturday
last, whioh we give ac we find it, not haring re.
calved even the Constitutionalist of Saturday'
The mail of UMls/ar tomorrow will probably
enlighten us.
From ihe Chronicle.
Van Burch Ei.cctoral Tio*rr —We und,
stand Ihatthe Union members of tho Lec
ture, at a meeting last evaoing, nominated
John B-tks. of Hall county, as • candidate for
Congree*, provisionally, in coso any vacancy
ahall occur, and the following gentlemnn U
compos* the Van Burenand Johnson Elector*
Ticket: *
W. B. Bur.rxicn, of Chatham,
J*a. C. WetauM. of Muscogse,
Thoma« Woottkn, of Wilkes,
Wii.«on I.i’MrxiN.of Walton,
Thomas F. ANDtRJow, of Franklin,
— Grovks, of Maditnn,
Thomas IIaynks, of Baldwin,
Wm. B. Worro O. of Haberahant,
IkroMAs, SrALOiNU of Molntoah.
I— JoORDAN, ot Jasper,
—— Pxnncosr.nf Jnckaon.
Milltdgttille, Wedneeday, Dec. 16.
Intirnal Immovckrnt in Gcoroia.—Tim
Maoon Meaaenger says,—•• It will be rccoliocU
ed, that the Bill incorporating the Forsyth
Rail Road waa passed in the House of Reproran.
tatirea early in the session. What has boo-ime
of it in tha Senate 7 I* it ibo duty of any par.
Ueular member to call it up-end if eo why is it
not done T The company, we know, to bo an*,
iourly waiting for its passage, to commonco im.
mediate operations.
The same papor saya,—“ Monroe Rail Rond
Stock waa sold yesterday at ten por cent pru.
tuiom."
Trie Central Rail Road.—Tlio last Macon
Mosseoger, remarking oh the passing of tho
Central Rail Rood Bill, says,—"No ono we
presume, will doubt the noceasity and utility of 1
the rail road. And wo believe, that all who are
proporly enlightened, will soo almost an equal
necessity fqr Vho liink from the inndoquncy of
tho hanking oapital of.tho Stale for the purpo.
sob of huainaa-, and more particularly far tho
purchase of produce, . Wo would havo proforrod
thorn sopurato; but are vory willing to foeoivo
thorn under lois advantageous oircumatan.
ces.
The moit important amend,nonts mado iu
tho Senate, are iltoso limiting tho capital to throe
millions of dollars, requiring tho company to
prooood immodiutnly with tlio Rail Ruud, and
designating Mucon au ono of tho places for tlio
locution of a branch." .
mukss, Dobbs, Dundsnl Dunl|sm, Espy, Goi
of Chatham, Gray, 'Harris of Washington, 1
for iho parent Lf nn, "coniwwjT
sent etruggle, and receive thorn cs ciiiz-ni>.
l hf.sk ueclaaatio's wo tplemnlv avow tn
the world, and call Cod to wifnes* t^hoir truth
ondgjpcoMVy, invoku defaat and dis PrjC o
(FROM oua CORRKOIONT1ENT )
MiLLRnaRViLLB, Doc. 16, 1835.
••Tlm Gnorgiu Rail Road Bill passed tho Se-
nate tUU nmra ng.
Tho Capital ia $3 000,600 and tlio Bill is, in
many respect*', liko tho Central Rail Road Bill.
I .supppaarthat you havo lieard of tho illumine,
tionr, rejoicings Ao. at Macon, on thoir hearing
of tho passing of ihe'-latter bill. A Rail Road
Bail is to ba givon at Maoon on Friday nnxt to
iho frionda of that measure in the Legislatpne.
The firing at Macon waa hoprd within six milca
of this place, and alarmed the whole , Cjunfcy'
•around. • ' * . ,
Tho Lfjji.lutyto *Wil| adjourn on Saturday
night. t : *.
Tlio Angu-UCon-titutionaliHt, of 18th 'insl*
says:—"At a mooting yesterday of tho diroo.
tors nf tho Augusta Inauranoo and Banking
Coinpahy, Potor Boniiooh.Esq. was unanimoun.
ly ro olooted Presfdont for thoonsuing year."
Tho Rev. Baail Manly, haa declined tho Pro.
fusrarship nf Sucrod Literature- arid Evldcncos
of Christianity in tho S. C. College.
"A communication appears in the Albany Ar.
gus, whioh stales that at least 100,000 barrels
ufflouroroon their way to that city;* and that
lines ol'loams are already farinod to transport
such as is onntrnutod to bn dalivorod without ro.
serve,.and to tnka return loads of morohandiso to
aacUofVho wettom morohauta as were late m
coining to murkot. It is staled furthor, on tho
authority of a gonliettmn just arrived from tho
West, that tho entire lino of tho canal exhibits
a scone of unuMial buBllo, and that those winter
operations will furnish labor for at least 1500
men and as many horses."
Caution.—Tlio Charleston Southern Patriot
contains the follpwing information.—" A for.
god nuto, of which there are several ia circula
tion, of tlio State Bank, of the denomination of
Fivo Dull irs, payable to James Bead,was shown
to ui this morning. Tho execution is vary fuul.
ty but ouloululod to docoive tlioso not fumiliar
with paper money."
Dratji of Mr. Kan* os Illinois.—Tho
WusliingtonGInbo of Monday last,soya, "It is our
inoianchuiy offico to announce the death of tho
hnuorahlo Elias IC. ICmo, Souutur from Illinois,
Ho oxpirod at his father’s iiouse in this City, on
Friday night, tho Uth inst. Ilo'Is tho third
momborlu8tto Congrosa during tho first fivo
dayioftliQ aossion.' Mr, Kuno had suffered
from tho autumnal favor, which has prevailed
in the West during tho past season. Hia ardu.
ous journoy, undortakon bufaro hia health was
confirmed fintn an anxious teal to dUoharga his
duty to his oonstitufints, was dnubtlnss the cause
of the fata) rolupss, under which his constitu.
linn sunk."
Tho samo paper says,—" Tho Funoral of tho
Honorable EUaa K. Kane, lain a Senator of the
Unitod Statos from the Stoto of Illinois, will
take pluco from tlio Senate Chainbor this day,
at half past twelve o'clock."
Tho Fuuaral of tlio Honorable Salmon Wild,
man of Connecticut, took pluco on Saturday,
13th inst. The funoral sorvioo was performed
by tlio Rov. Mr. Palfrey.
Committee of .Arrangements i
Mr. Haley, of,Conn. Mr. Williams ofN.C,
Mi. Lincoln, of Mori, Mr. Griffin, of S. C.
Mr. Smith, ofMuino, Mr. Hardin, of Ky.
Mr. Beaumont, or Penn.
Pall.bearere,
Mr. Wlilttleaoy, of Ohio, Mr, Parka, of Maine,
Mr. V*°roo, of R. I. Mr. Roane,’of Vn.
Mr. Wurihvell, of N. Y. Mr. Haynes, of Goo.
Alottor from Monticello, Ala. dated Nov37lh,
aayj, " Capt. Evorolt White (brothor of Col. Jo.
soph Whiio, a delegate to Congrosa from Flor|.
ds) died this day of a wound roooived in singlo
combat or duol with Col. Abfahain Bellamy.
Ilia doath ia muolrlamontod.
Macon.—Tlio Citikens of Macon ovinoo an
enlightonod—a fine spirit on the subject of In.
t'ernal Improvement. Bosidoa " tho livbliosl
demonstrations of joy" exhibited on llto receipt
of the suocoss of the Conirul Rail Road Bill, a
mooting hfthe Mechanics of that city waa hold
on Tuesday lost, for tho purpose of expressing
their views of#ahfBill,(now a Law.)Mr. S. Rose
presided,* and Mr. John Sr ringer acted aa Se.
crotary. Wc havo only room, at thiatimo, for
iwo of tho Roaolutions passed by tlio mooting,
and which wore offered by Mr. David F. Wilson,
and adopted without a dissenting voice.
Resolved, That wo concur with that party of
our Legislature who liavu parsed .tho Central
Rail Road BUI, contn'Oliug this city with Sa.
vsunkh, and in chartering a Bank with ado.
quatn capitul to carry the work into effect.
Resolved,That'wo, the mechanics of the city
of Maoon, reaped fully tender our thanks to ull
mo.nbcrs of tlio Sonate and (Iousoof Roprescn.
tatirea who aidod in .the passage of tho Control
Rail Road Bill.
Gordon
r
riran ofCannl, Harrison of Frsnklin, Hstcher,
Ilo combo, Houston, Howell, Johnson, Kelly of
Houston, Kelly of Rabun, Konsn, King, Land,
rum, of Fayette,Latvshe, Lewis of Jones, Lump,
kin, Millen, Mitchell, Politicos!, Petit. Phillipr,
Pitman, Rhodes, Rivers, Robison ofJa*per, Ro.'
bison of Washington, Ssnfard, flhaw, Shiek,
Smith of Coweta, Smith of Habersham, Slab
lings, Stroud, >Tonnrr, Tarver, Towns, Wei.
bom, Whlto, Wbltfitld, Wilkinson, and WiL
Hams—71.
toys—Messrs. Barron, Bate*, Bivins, Blsok
of Monroe, Biaok of Striven, IJIackah *% B d.
ton, Bradfard, Bracewell, Brown, Burton, Chan,
dlor, Clark of Hall. Clayton, Craft, Carry, Dr.
vis of Elbert, Dougherty, prow, Easloy, En.
K am, Eztard, Flournoy, Green, Gonby, Hail,
•rkiiean, Hamilton, Harris of Nowlon, Harris,
of Putnam, Harris of Warren, Haves, Henry,
Hill ol Jasper, Hilliard, Hubbard, Hudson, In.
gram, Janes, Landrum of Oglelhorpo, Leonard,
Lowis of Troup, Look hart, Loyal, Luckiu, Mar.
tin, 5Ia»aengaie, Mara, McCoy, McCray, Mo*
Curry,Mcl)onuld,M’ninIof,Merriwothcr.Moere
of Clark, Mooro of Tallisfarrn, Nightengale,
Rsmbo, Reid, Reynolds, Schley,Sharpe, Smith
oflUucnck, Strickland, Vanlandingham, Vin.
son, Wright ofCoiumbia, Wright ot Lincoln,
and Young—69,
From tho MUledgtville Recorder lfitk inaf.
The meeting of tho State Rights members of
the Legialature, called as our rondors are aware,
from our Inst, took ulaco agtooably to notice,
when Major Mitchell of Clark was called Vo the
chair and Sampson W. Harris, Esq, and Maj.
Jamns A. Mcrriwothor appointed soorotarioa.
After considerable dohnte on various subjects
connected with the object of the meeting, the
following resolution was offered hy Major Mor-
riwe hor, and Adopted.
" That the meeting nominate nine candidate*
for Congrosa, duiing tho present torsion of the
Legislature.
Col, Alford then offered tho following reeolu.
liana,
1st. Resolved, That wo nominate Hugh
La waon White of Tennessee, aa Uio. HopuM!.*
enn State Rights candidate of Georgia; for the
Presidency ot theso United Stutes.
2nd, Resolved, That wo nominate Philip P.
Barbour of Virginia, as tho candidate oftho Re.
{luhlioau Stuto Rights Party of Georgia for tho
Vice Presidency of theso United Slates.
Width wore -.'greed to, almost unanimously,
throe or four only, dissenting from tho first res
olution.
The mooting then adjourned, till tho ensuing
evening.
At whioh time it again convoned, and pro.
coodc.d to ballot far nine Congressional candi
dates
The counties not represented by members of
the Legislature were admitted to voto according
to thoir county representation, by par*ou* pre
sent from suoh onuulie*; and counties represen.
led in part by StHte Rights merftbore, voted by
auoii partial reprerantatinn tho lu.l number of
their votes. 4l wus determined to require two
thirds of tho whole number to constitute a
choice.
After various balloltiugs tho following gen.
tlurnon woro aoloctcd to constitute our next
Congressional ticket;
Messrs. W, C. DAWSON, of Greene,
E.A. N1SBET, nf Morgan,
W T. COLQUITT, «t Mnscogoo,
R.W. HABERSHAM,of lfaborsham,
T. B. KING, ..f Glynn,
J C. ALFORD, of Troup,
J.H. HOWARD, or Baldwin,
J. W. JACKSON, of Chatham,
E. J. BLACK, of Scrivon.
Thn meeting thnn adjourned, till the ensuing
evening, tlio proceedings nf which, wo will give
in iur jnoxt, being unable to prepuro thorn in
timo for this paper."
COIIIREKCML RECORD.
L VVKH T UATYM FROM WV^RVOOL
LATEST UATKB FROM IIAVHK
OCT. 311
OCT. 14
Tho following are the yeas and naya in the
Hou»e oji the postage of tho bill to amend the
aot incorporating tho' Georgia Rail Road and
Bunking Company, aftd to , give Banking privi.
leges to that Company.
Yv«*-*~Me*«ra Adair, A«li, Baker, Bonner,
Bowen, Bryant, Bryaon, Burnett, Buraes, Bur.
ney, Bird, Calhoun, Camp of Honry, Camp of
Randolph,Candler,Carr, Careon, Clark ofCnm.
dkn, Coffee, Colbert, Derinalrd, Diamond, Dis.
Savannah Exports, December .19.
For ship Susannah Oummiug, for Liverpool—
1094 halos Upland, and 8 bales Saa Island Cot.
ton.
Br. barque Horald, for Abordoon—835 bulos
Upland Cotton.
Barauo Mury Kimball, tor Havre—1114 bales
Upland Cotton; 160 casks Rico.
Brig Maoon, far Now York--314 bales Cut-
ton; SCO casks Rico; IfiObushola Groundnuts,
Brig Franklin, far New Bod ford—75,001) foot
Plank and Boxrds; 25,000 foot Timber.
Brig Gieoi&n,for Now Yoik—450 halos Cot
ton.
Schr Albion, for Now Oilcans—175 whole
and G5 half cuaks Rico.
Charleston Import!, D&.\7.
,* .Lonoon—Ship Montpelier—11 curaa Mor-
cbamliBO, 149 j tons Coal, 62 tea. Porlor, 144
cuakH bottled Beer, 29 Mils. Coal Tar, 41 hhds*
and 20 qr. casks Wino, &o.
Rohukaux via Nkw York.—Brig Brilliant—
107 hhds. and 239 cusos Wine, 30 hluia. 41 oa
bos,2^ ics24 pipes, 1 oosk, 4 4 ca*kn,23 J &.pipo*
41 pipoaBrandy, 29 oasd > Liquors, 8 ouses Fruit
and Olives, 48 les. Whitei Vtiiogar, 24 opsoa und
74 baskets Sweet Oil, 4 cases Sardines, 1 casa
Mustard, 1 box Cheese, 2 cases du. 1 balo S'ails,
&c.
Havana.—Sehr. Agnrs—100 boxes Brown
Sugur, 129 hags Coffee, 25,000 Segura, and a
quantity of Fruit. 4
Charleston Exports, Dec. 17.
BoRmtANX—Brig Romo—G82J to*, Rico, 72
hales Upland Cotton and 82 piecos Pino-Plunk*
Brig Guorgu Turner—100 bales Upland Colton
179 tierces Rico, 990 pipes and 1200 hhds.
Slaves;and 3j25faet Ounrd.
St. Augustine.—Schr. S. S. Mills—10 tcs.
Rico und 500 bags Cum.
Deo. 18*
Havre—Ship Martha—1537 bales Upland
Cotton, 404 liurces Rioo, end 20 bags Colton
Sued.
Liverpool — SMp United Statos—1520 bales
Upland, and 13 do. Sea Island Cotton.
Antwerp’—Ship Moscow—1070 balos Up
land Cotton and 210 tierces Rico.
Matanxas.—Sp. ketch Salvador—335 tierces
Rico.
Mobile.—Schr Celerity— IG4 tiorces Rico,
and Sundrius.
N*w t York.—Ship Anson—365 balcs Cottnn,
203'bbls. Rico, and merchandise.—Ship Calhoun
—351 bales cotton, 5 > Hilda Tobacco nnd mer
chandise—Rng Jones—100 ticrcos Rico, 219
bales cotton, and tundrios.
Auaum, Doc. 19—Cotton.— 1 Tho Liverpool
accounts to tlio 31*t Cumber, hud tho cffuci of
roduoing tho price nf this nrticlo to 10 a 13
cen s pur lb. Wo uru inclined (o bdiovo that
tho decline in Livorpoot is caused by incorrect
reports which are sent from this country res-
pnetingtho present Cotton crop. It is thought
ihore, that it would exceed the crop of 1834 as
much as25O,000halo.«.-Ye.«tordny tl.oro was much
innre confidence,di-playod, and pricus wore fully
h a cont por lb. higher than they wore two days
previous. Sulos woro mado yesterday at from
il to 134 COIltK.
Freights.—'In Savannah, Cat* Cotton, gl per
balo—to Charleston, 4 cent per |lb.—Chronicle.
Macqn, Dec. 17—Cotton—The transactions
in cotton for the past week have boon light, and
since tho receipt ufuccounis from Liverpool, to
31st Oct. our market has come to a aland. We
havoheaid nf no tales from warehouses of mo.
ment. Our prosont quotations, theroforo, are
from wag-jns from 9 to 124 conla °» extremes.
Tho qiiuutity reaching us at present is light,
as also tho Ktock in waro.housos. Our riv.
or is uow nearly as low a* at any timo this
season. Freights to Savannah, $2 75 por balo.
Charleston $3.—-Messenger,
From the Charleston LeUer Sheet Prices Cur.
rent, Dec 19.— Cotton—-At tho time of elo>ing
our last weekly' report wo loft the Market for
Uptand* at a aland. No tranaac ion of any ac
count having taken placo on Friday. On Sat-
urday last, bat few transactions took place, bat
on Monday tho Market re-opened with firmness
nt our present quotations, and hue continued *o
throughout tlio week. Prime and choice- par-
cels are in most demand, but scarce, The sains
have amounted to nearly 8000 bales of whioh the
particulni* ore as follows; 37 hales at 124, 178
It 13 frit 134, 408 at 134, 2*5 «t. 13i 859
at 14; 350 at 14 1.-8 1609 at 14 1-4
1135) M l4|, 954. at 144. 623 «* H|. 408
at 14|, 114 at 141,833at 19i«nd200at If|. Tbo
transactiuna in Lnng Coltona still remain very
limited, and are not sufficient lo establish rates.
A few bale* of Santeeasnd Maine*, sold during
the week at from 35 to 37 cents, principally at
36. We quote Uplands, Charleston Glasaifioa.
lion, inferior 13A—ordinary lo fair 13| • 14—
|«»od fair to good 144 * 144—prime to choice
I4i a 15.
Hies—Continue* to sail readily on landing, at
our quotation#- There were three lots, of a vory
auperior quality, diraoaad of durit g the week at
1.16th over our highost rate*. The «a|.« oft he
week havo amounted to upwarda of 4000 brls of
whioh 350 barrels woro interior, and 9950 bbia
of a good quality, the balsnco primo and chnico.
Flour—Wa have reduced our quutatione -of
the last work, and oven at thoso rate* the mar.
kat aoems quit# dull. Wo haVonot heard of
any sale* bolow, bur from tho fact of its boing
freely offered, wo are led lo bolieve that it mig‘ t
bo obtained at lower prices, The recoipta of
the week amount to 1350 bhla Baltimore an.»
Alexandria. The etook on hand is vory fair.
Grain—But twoeargooaof Corn wore race:
ved during tho week. Ono oargo, primo white,
sold at 70 cents—the otiier, yellow, at leas, and
within our quotation; but extol prices not Iran*,
pired No arrivals of Oats or Pcs*.
Hay - Wo understand that a lot of 300 balca
arrived during iho weak, Bold at an ndvanco on
our previous quotations, About 300 bales ro.
maining afloat, are held ut higher rales than we
now quote.
Sugar.—The artiolo remains very firm, and
the stock much reduced. Tho receipts of the
wook havo amounted to 51 hhd*. Porta Rioo
coastwise, and 25 hhds. direct, (unsold) 45 bbls.
Muscovados coastwise, ordinary quuliiy, of
which about 30 bbls. sulJ from 8} a 9; and 100
boxes brown Havana, direct unsold.
Coffee—We havo rcducod our farmer quota,
lions The articlo remains very inanimate,
and the sales mado are only in small lots. 130
bags of old Cuba, ranging from fair to near
f irime, sold in the neighborhood of 124 'onts; a
aw bags of good Porto Rico at 134; 129 bags
Cuba, and 17 bbls. Porlo Rico, received diroot
remain unsold.
Spirits—No altorntjon in price*. The do.
mand for domestic limited. A few small sale*
of French Brandy, were made at from §1 50 lo
$2.„
Bacon and Lard—A lot consisting of about
20,000 lbs. new Shoulder* and Sidei, received
from New York, sold ut) 1 and 12 conta; a lot
old bagged Hams, nf good quality, at 114 Old
Western Bacon sella very low. Lard ia scarce,
a gnod old article readily brings from 12 to 12 4;
new 14 cent*.
Suit—6O0saeks Liverpool, received during
the week, remain afloat unsold. Sales of ba.
Ltoee remaining -fl-nt the week previous, were
reartUjr made at §1 75.
Bagging—(las undergone a fnrihej.declino,
and ia in little or no demand. 400 pieces of
prime Kenturky, sold at 23 cents.
Stocks— We retain all our quotations nf tho
last week, having heard of no transactions suffi
cient to induce ua to niter them.
Ft eights—To Liverpool, have improved—
our rate* are obtained for round end square
halos. A shipment of the latter. only, might
possibly bo made for something loss.'
Mobile, Doc. 12.—Cotton—'Thoro has bcon a
steady demand for Colton during the week,sales
to tho extent of six thousand jiulea being made
at some further decline on all qualities. Choice
continues scarce, and readily commands 164 ct-;
—solus principally at 154 a 15f and 16 cunts,'
Tho stocks are large, and a good deal of anxiety
to roaliso is apparent on the part of many hoi-'
dors.
We resume our usual classifications, but re.
mark that owing to the transactions boing rath,
er confined to the uppor grades, some dirare.
pancios may nppear, which in a general business
would otherwise bo avoided.
. Arrived this wnok 7,793 bales—cleared 6.709,
whioh leaves tho stock ou hand, all included,'
21,225 bales.
Liverpool Classification.—Good and Fair,
164 ; Good Fair, 15|; Fair, 154 < Middling, 144
Ordinary, no sales.
Freights—To LivcVpool 5-8d ; Havre, l^c ;
New Yurk Ac.
Statement of Colton.
. bales.
Stock on hand 1st Oct. 1835, 488
Received since our last 7793
Ruceivod previously 29780—37573
Exported this wook
Previously
38061
6709 -
7127—13836
Stock on hand including all on ship. ) tuoo*
board not cleared, {
Recoipts sarao time last year 50965
Exports.." " " " 12901
Stuck " “ " " 38479
Alexandria, Dec. 14.—Flour.—Tlip market
continues to improvo; yesterday the .current
price from wagons wub ,$7 25, «i*few cents more
f nid in souio instances. Holders ask $7 59
rom stores.
tj* Tlm frionda and acquaintances uf Mr.
and Mr*. Titos. U. P. Charlton, nnd- thoso of
Robort M. Charlton, are iuvited to attend tho
Amoral oftho former from his residence near the
now Baptist Cfiiurch, This Afternoon at three
o’clock, without further invitation.
O' The Members ofthu Bar and-the Judge*
and Officers qf tho different Courts aro requested
to meet at tho Court House this day at 10
o’olock, A. M.
SAVANNAH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Tho regular monthly meeting of this Sueioty
will bo held in the First Presbyterian Church
in Broughton sireot, THIS EVENING 21st
in t. commencing nt 7 o'clock- The public gen-
erally are respectfully invited to attend.
GEO. W.’ HUNTER, Roc. Soc'ry.
PASSENGERS
Pcr'Sloop Bolivar, from St Marys—Mrs. At*
now and, daughter. Miss Hidderly, Major A.
Ilolzondft'if.
Per $tcambont Wm. Seabrook, from Charles.
ton—Mrs. Elliott, Mrs, Purse and 2 children,
2 Misses Huzlohurat, Rov. Mr. Davis, Rov. Mr
Jones, Messrs, Soars, Myers, Sparks, Purse*
Kirk, Taylor, Morcor, Seoborry, Sturgbn.Tup’
per, Wallace, City,- Trotti, HaxI«iUur«t, Poll,
gruo, Thompson*
Per steamboat Etiwan, from Charleston—
Mrs. Howard,'Miss Howard, Rov. Mr. Fielding,
Rov. Mr. E*te„, Motsra. J’ S. Clark. J. O. Ham*
M A KIN 12 JOURNAL.
...7 U6 | sys be ra 4 54
mon water at savannah ; 09 09
PORT OF SWA
■tyNAH.
DEC. 21.
CLEARED,
Ship Susannah Cumining, Patterson, I.Ivor-
pool. J. Gumming tj* Son.
' Br. barque Horald, Goldie, Abordoon.
W, Gaston:
Barque Mary Kimball, Froetn, Havre.
J. A uxe df Co.
Brig Maoon, Gorham, New York.
Stone, Washburn dp Co.
Brig Fanklin, Keene, New Bedford.
G. 1S’. Robinson.
Brig Grecian, Card, New York.
Cohen cj- Miller..
Schr Albion, Furnham, New Orloans.
Cohem Miller.
• • ARRIVED;
Ship Sterling, Conn, Boston, 19 day*, to S B
Pnrkman & Co. Mdze to C F Mills, L Bald,
'win & Co. G B Lamar, L Baldwin &. Co. J B
Hetb.:rl &'Co.J Candler, Shick Cohen, EP
Batts, A Wood & Cn. C Lipjiitt, H Lord & Co.
Clsghorn & Wood, W Duncan, W H Smith,R
& W King & Co. W Parker. 14>tcernga pas.
eengors for; the East Florida Rail Road.
Ship Sterling, Tucker, Wiacasset, 8 days, to
W Gaston. Huy and Potatoes to the Master.
Brig Jano, Williams, Philadelphia, 5 days.
Mdze. to C Lippill, W Duncan, Cohen & Mil.
ler, A Parsons, to order, and others.' 39 steer,
age passengers far the Georgia Rail Road jCom.
puny.
Sloop Bolivar, Rudolph, Rt. Marys. 100.
balee Sea Island Cotton and Live OaktqG An.
derson & Son, R A W King, E Reed and tiie
Master.
Steamboat Georgia, Lyons, Auguata, with
boats 10 and 14 to Sleatnbnat Co. 866 balos
Cotton toJ dt J Raid, Beers, St John & Co.
Padslford. Fay it Co. H Harper, Adams & Dur*
roughs, B D Corbitt, and to order.
Steamboat Wm Soitbrook, Dubois, Charles,
ton, to Cleg horn 6c Wood, Mdzo. tmLawlon 6t
Willingham, R 6t W King, W Patterson A. Co.
G Schley.
Steamboat Etiwan, Sussard, Charleston to W
Duncan. Mdze. to R Habersham, A Stanafiuld,
II MeAlpin, Cohen A Miller.
Tow boat Robort Habersham, from Augusta,
to W Duncan. Cotton to G Barnsley, II Hur-
per, J Gumming 6c Son, Holcombo, I’uok &. Co.
J Ganalil 6c Co. Adatns 6c Burroughs, and to
order.
SAILED,
Slopp Conductor. Davis, Darien.
Sloop Marinor, Luce, pariun.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat Cherokee, Norris, Charleston,
Steamboat Georgia, Lyons, Augusta.
Steatnoat Calodonia, Wood, Augusta.
MEMORANDA. '
Wo understand that tho steamboat Cherokeo,
far Charloaton, in going down tho river on Sa
turday last, struck on an oyster bod and fillod
with water.
Steamboat Dolphin, Qnpt Ponnoyor, put into
Sapclo Sound with los« df one shaft—otherwise
all well, Stio will proceod lo this port as soon
as sho procures a pilot/
Brig Cqfiu, up a^ Boston for this port.
CHARLESTON,.Deo. 18.-Arrivcd, barque
King Pliilip, Humphrey, Boston ? Brig ’Arkan-
ra„, Gorton, St Jolmi, Porto Rico; achrs Ga.
zollo, Howland,' k Now Bodfard; March, Doano,
Richmond; Firm, Spencer, Wilmington.
Cleared, brig Romo, Davis, Bordeaux; brig
Goorge Turner, Blanchard, do; sohrS S Mills,
Southwick. St Augustine.
DEC. 19 —Cleared, ships Martha, Grenton,
Havre; Unitod Stutes, Turner, Liverpool; Mos
cow, Winborg, Antwerp; Sp. ketch Salvador,
Rosed), Matunzaa; schr Celerity, McDennot,
Mobile.
In the Offiing, A barque, brigand a schr.
BALTIMORE, Doc. 12.—Arrived, schr Dor.
Chester. Turlton, Xibara ; U. S. Revenue Cut.
tor Jackson, from a cruiso down tho Bay. On
tho 7th insl, schr Traffic, Briggs, of and fur N.
York, ashore on Thomas' Point.
'Cbnrrd, brig Mary, Galt, Bordeaux.
PHILADELPHIA, l>o. 11.—Cleared, ship
Pocahontas, Wost, Liverpool; bnrquo High,
lander, Foster, Matanzas ; brig Liboria, Brook,
Montevideo and Buonos Ayres.
FOR,NEW YORK—(sciu'onbr line.)
Tho* fine brig CAMILLA, Captain
Kelly, will sail This Day. Fur freight
,3«Z?of 50 balos Cotton on d'*ck, or passugo,
having excellent accommodations, apply an
bourd, br to PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO.
O’ The excoliont brig Madison will succeed,
tho Camilla, and have do-patch. For freight or
passage, apply as above. doo 21
FOR NEW YORK—(Bonn link.;
The elogant packet brig MADILON,
Butkloy, Master, U now loading«nd will
iE»&sail-on hor regular day. Fur freight or
passage, having excellent accommodations, ap
ply on hoard, or to .
dec 21 PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO.
FOR ST. MARYS.
Tho sloop BOLIVAR, Rudolph, Mas.
ter, will leave on Wodnorday, 23d, inst.
iFor freight or passage, apply on board,
to the Captain ut the Steam Rico Mill Whurf.
dee 21—p
FOR CHARLESTON,
The sptendid $5toom Puck-
et William SEadrook. VV.
p Dubois, ma-ter, will ieavo
Ji'thlefor.tho above, THIS
MORNING ut 9 o’clock precisely. Fur freight
or passage, apply on board at Aneiaox's whuri
or to CLAGHORN & WOOD,
doc 21
FOR ST. AUGUSTINE VIA PICO LAT A,
DARIEN, ST. MARYS, AND JACK.
SONVILLE.
The fine Stoam Packet
FLORIDA, Cupt. Hob.
bard, will loavo as above,
This Day, 91st inst. ct
3 o'clock P. M. For freight or pass a go apply
on board, or to
R & W KING Sc CO.
No Freight will bo landed at any way-place
not designated as abovo, unless a boat or flat bo
in readiness to receive it.
No freight taken on tlio day of departure.
Freight payablo by shippers. All slave pas.
sengers must be cleared at the Custom IIou&o.
Convoyancps for St. Augustine in readinoss
atPicoiata. " dec 21
Vessels .wanted.
£4 EVERAL small vessels of light draft will
K? hoar of employment on application to
doo. 21-o ROBT. HABERSHAM.
An Overseer Wanted.
O NE well qualified to manage a rico planta.
tion, woli recommended, (and none need
apply Without such qualifications and rocommon.
tions,) will find employment and a liberal sulary
on application to
dod 21—l ANTHONY BARCLAY;
Notice.
■W AY days on Cotton by Tron Steamboat Co’s
JLi boats 5 and 7. expire this day.
doc 21 C. F. MILLS, Agent.
Notice.
F*1ME salo of pows in the Roman Catholic
JL Church of this city will take placo on
Friday next, 26th inst. immediately aftor last
Mass, for ono year from tho 1st of January,
1830,.tn the 29ih December, same year.
As also, an ulqctian for seven Vestrymen or
Trusteep, to servo far tbo ensuing-year will tako
place on tho 1st Monday in Junuary next,
duo 21 JOHN CASS, Suo'ry. n. o. c.
*An Ordtnance
To amend an Ordinance, entitled an Ordinance
for the better • keeping the Squares, Streets,
and Public places, of the City of Savannah
free and clear from obstructions.
W HEREAS the erection, or construction,
of booths or tents in tho squares, streets,
lanes, or other place of this city, is of much in.
jury and’great annoyance to*the citizens of Sa
vannah.*
Bo it-therefore Ordained, That from and af.
tor the passing «>f this ordinance, if any person
or persons, without previously obtaining tho
written consent of tlio Mayor and two thirds of
tlio mombors of the City Council, shall placo,
erect; or oonstrucl.or cuuso tn bo placed,oreetod,
nr constructed, in any pqudrn, stroot, nr lane,
or othor place, of tho city of Savannah, any
booth, tent, or othor obstruction, ho or thoy
shall,'on conviction llioroof, before tho city
council, bo finod in a sum not exceeding one
hundred dollars.
And in oaeo tho person or persons so placing,
erectingur constructing said bnotlt, tent, or ob.
htruction, should refaso or neglect ,0 remove tho
samo after due notice to him or them for that
purpose givon, then tho said booth, tont, nr oth.
or obstruction bIihII be forthwith rcinorbd by
tho marshal and cunstablos of said ci'y, or by
either or any of them at the propor expenso of
the poreone so offending.
And if any person or persons shall molest or
truublo the said marshal or constables nr either,
or any of them in tho execution of this, his, or
their duly, such person or persons so offending
shall, ou'conviction, thereof, bo fined in a sum
not exceeding one hundred dollars.
And ho it furtlior ordained, That if any per.
son or persons so placing,oracling, Or construct,
ing said booth/tent, or othor obstruction, of.
ter tho sorvico of the aforesaid notice by Uib
marshal dr constable, or either of them, shall
oppose tho removal of said booth or obptrua
tirfn, or, ifafler removal, shall re-orect ’or ro-
construct the said booth, tent, or othor obstruc
tion, oach ana every such opposition, or^ererec. *
tion, or reconstruction, it shall be deemed and
considered a repetition of the offence,* and bo
punished in the manner hereinbefore staled.
That &U ordinances, or parte of ordinances,
militating against said ordinance be, Und the
aomo ia hereby repooled.
Passed iu Council, this 10th Ddc. 1835.
R M. CHARLTON t Mayor protem.
Attest, 8. Elabrt Mas*, t. c. o.
TlilUTItE.
Btnefit of thv
THREE YOUNU DUVOLOS,
Ami li.t .ppe.roncoof II DIavolo «nd f.mily
THIS EVENING, Doo. SI
Will bo prM.nltrt iho Comedy of iho
SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER,
IIDIo.olo.ndih. Yoon, DI.Tolo. »m aa '
through thoir GJrmnoitlo Foot.. t
Aftor whioh, the nautical Drum, of
Will watch,
Tho bold Smuggler]
Tho Chinon dtnoo hy tbo thro. Young Dit
»olo*.
Tho Flying Ropo by
IL DIAVOLO ANTONIO.
' UT Bo. Shoot ol tho Goorglon Offico.-^
door, opon ot J pool 0, ond porformonco to
cormnonoo ot .7 o’clock,
doo 3t
Bank of Darien,
A „ Dteember fl, 1835.
Nolection will bo hold ot tho Bonking
""Monday, tho 4th ol 1
jonurj, 1638, for tliroo Director! ofthio Bonk,
on the port oftho individual Stockholder! for tho
enouingyeor. Tho polio will be opened at 10
.o'clock, a. M-, und closed at 6 o’cloch.r. m
E. S. REES, Coehicr.
Castile Soap. —
BOXES first qoolity Cmtllo Soop.
fnr.olu by COHEN & MILLER.
25
doo 8
iliscuit, Tobacco &c. *
BARRELS butter biscuit,
<vtP55 kegs No l Tobacco,
10 do No 2 du
100 kegs White Load,
SS r, g \?®S M nt - 50 Bogo coffee,
30 brie N. Breed, 30 do P. Brood,
10 boo, Pickteo,landing ond for eole bv
VV. U, THOMPSON & Co.
do °. 7 Eochnngo Dook No. 1.
Hay and Flour.
BUNDLES primo Hoy
L it .. 300 bid. Canal Flonr, fan ey brand
Landing fromohlp Maoon, end for aolo from
thb wharf by
TUPPER & SISTARE.
In Store,
100 bbls Howard Stroot Flour '
80 do Baltimore Whiskoy *
10 hhds primo jBl Croix Sugar
doc 7
Bonnets.
J UST received, a hamlsomo assortment of
Ladies and Misses Silk and Sattfa Bpavcr
Bonnots of the latest Paris nnd New York fash,
ions- For sale by II. N. ALDRICH Sl CO.
doo 18
250
dec 19
Eastern Huy.
Port Folios.
Cft DOZEN elegant Morocco Letter Port Fo.
99 lios, 6 do PaBle Bourd Purl Folios for'
Prints ttc Just received, fur .rale by
doo 19 G. R HENDRICKSON.
Tooth, w ash, dtc. ~ *
1 CASE Chlorine Tooth Wush
I do Orion do do
I * do British Antirepiic Dentrifio #
1 do Hudsons Buutiivio do. Just re*
coived and fur sale by
doc 19 G.R. HENDRICKSON. •
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Tickings.
BALES Narrow Tick.-*, 2 do Wide do
just received and for sale low by
doo 19 SAM’L D. CORBITT.
Mackerel.
r **r BRLS No 1. Mnckerel
75 do 2 do, 50 do 3 do .
60 do half do No 1 nn,( 2 do
Fur salo by EN,SWORTH & WAY.
Pencil Cases.
fW^WENTY duzon Silver Ever Pointed Pen* T
JL oil Cases, choice new patterns. Just re
ceived, arid furaulo by
^ don 19 G. R HENDRICKSON.
Prime Eastern Hay. -
ngMIfi cargo of ship Argo, for sule in. lots to
£L suit purchasers, at reduced' prices, from
tho wharf. Fur sole - by • ,
MICHAEL DILLON. ,
d e ° M Telfair’s wharf. -
I’adoifoid Fay and Co.
Offer far aafa tn store.
Af IIHDS N Orleans Sugar
9W J" 30 do Porto Rioo do
50 doz Ceylon Wine '
100 brl« N E Rum
20 boxes Havana Sugar doe 11
Youths SiJk Hats.
SPLENDlG*ssortm«nt of youthB black
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silk Hats do Drab, P/ir sale by
II. N. ALDRICH 6c CO.
Fulton Market Beef. - .
A FEW half barrels'FuIton Market Boef, a
choice article put up expressly for family
use. - Landing from on board ship Macon, far
sale, by MICHAEL DILLON,
deoil Telfair’s Wharf.
Oats and' Hams.
ftUSHELS prime heavy Oats,
***(»"r and 172 Baltimore Hams
Landing from sohr Eagle, for sa.o by . -
... iRREL
dec 15
FRANCIS SOR
Shovels, Spades and Grubbing Hoes.
jffe DOZ steel Shovels and Spades
6 do long handle steel do
10 do socket Shovels and Spades
do do Grubbing Hoes, far sale by
oct23 M. HO* Cl. S-
Iron Railing.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens
of Savannah, that, having made arrange,
nientsjwith an extensive manufactory in New
York, he will be able to furnish Plain nr Orira.
mental Railing, in sny quantity,ond suitable for
nil purposes, where it may bo required,at Nwo
York prices.
nov 24 G. E. WILLIAMS.
Just Keceived, from New-York,
By the ships Emperor dnd Belle,
B UTTER. Lard, Fulton Murkot Boef, Pig
Pork, Hams, Smoked Beof, Smoked
Tongues, Sugar, Soda Water arid Butter Bis.
cuit, .18 bble Newark Cider. For saio by
THOMAS WOOD,
nov 20 No. 4, Mongin's Wharf.
flantcrs Bank.
40th Dividend.
A DIVIDEND of four per cent, upon the
lost six months business has been doctor.
c4 this day, which will bo paid on and aftqr
Thursday noxt, 10th inst
doc 8—Ml J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
A. Artois <fc Co,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants, to.
62, Cedar street, New York,
T ENDER their services to recoivo merchan-
dise (particularly Dry Good*) on consign,
ment, and execute orders for Dry Goods or oth
er Merchandise on tho best terms, and from thoir
experience can give entire satisfaction to those
who may bo pleased to favor them with consign,
monls or orders. Merohants from the South or
North, who purchaso at auction or otherwise,
can havo thoir goods received,packed, oxaminod,
forwarded, and insurance effected, if ordered,
Mr. Anthony Vicat, who is .experienced in the
Dry Godds Market, is iutercstod in this estab.
iishment.
Thoir chargee yftU be^mtvfiarate. As their
warehouse is extensive, <hoy can receive good*
in large quantities on consignment or elorsgo.
sept, 26—-t3m—194
' New Store
S UST opened with a Urge assortment of
Qj Fancy Goods, suitable far Christmas qud.
New Year's presents, which are offered fpre&ta
at very low prices whbleaale and rotuil.
Aim, a great collection of fine blapk and coL
ored Engravings. " -a,. .
f ■ • • JCERVAN, .
Congress street, opposite B. Snider Sl Co%
dry good store, noxi door to h\j. Beautard 1 ?-.
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