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Gan remind,art tf tit August* Can.
eJitutionalst.
17, 1835.
tb« Itill repo tad by Uw
' subject cf lit* uMit.on.
ra*i Junes of fr.s per.
Wfts pfased. t get* tlis salt.
«ion« of thisMllln one of my
the tenet* » ilh a few amend-
la Incorporate the Georgia
•ml Trust Company, to bo located iu
t fcutrml >n>, that the durllloii of Ilia
cfcitfar (a Iliad at 35 yaara. and that lU proper
Ij of Ilia atnekhnldcra la raa|nnilMa Cat ilia
<»Wa cnwraaind bjritia eunpany, ahlla iliay
an atockkoldaia, and for tarn yaua .tier H er
f Iratnaeaaadt'ioara alack- A kill naa wjaci-d
In incraaaa Iba aalarlaa aTlba .flicrr. of I he Cc-.
tral Daak-four In nrnnhat, (500 nacli. The
•alariaa of llioaonffiaaraat Ilia pr.mil tlnir a,
i f th. ca-hisr $3000, and of Hirer clatka $I»lln,
aarh. The aanau rejaclrd tile bill .ulh'iriiihjj
Mr. Bnrklry Th-tnaa In puttie. madieina in
- thin auto, yana S3, naaa 43. .Tin delate on
' IKUMl ... any tlil'n>,« adiiying t tin dignity
oflha .Saoaln waa on ihia oonation compfcMr
at lanliialnl it k lo la reynllrd llial lluado
I atrahonld tiara been allowed to taka tin turn
ItdlJ.
lalballoaar, thladay, tha hill to atnliorlaa
an iMraaaaofnapital to inn Moehanlca Dank
of Aapata waa rojaclod. A bill waa paaaed lu
fnoorputmte Iba Oomulean Steimti.ui Company,
, with tin ptWUago of inauiing, Ac,
■ • ' Miu.euotviu.it, Dee. 18, J835.
Xo Rootle, till* day. ilia bill lo ineorporete •
c-mpany for tboounatruclinn of ■ roll road from
‘ Miltedgivilla to Urrenslsiru’, *»« ordered to bo
! . •nib# UbU the remainder of the session.
Tbo bill to esiond the charter "fill* Pl-miere
lUiik urosveuueb. wes pasted, /see HO, n»y*
3d, Up President fee# the easing * vote in ibn
* affirmative. By this bill, the charter w*s rx<en.
did 80 ysars from the data «.flira expiration of
, wh ieb will be tbo 1*1 of Jan.
bill, after lie ejlupiimi in ilio
. I to bo clrriod-to the llmiso.
to bill waa token up. It will im
a eimilar bill b»d ha*n rejected
t the n«st daya mutton prevail.
It. i^Vhrn the b II from the
jh up It Jsh» moved In snlisf (Into
•fihelloukO, which was agraml
a«k| was thou read, aim
— _..^_,4g£ba to render re.|H.n*i.
M® etoekboWwa who guy have duinised of thoir
•look twelve Jmnl Its prevton* to tint fiilura or
tit Dank, sIkbiIH etirh tfroKourrance tekn pheo.
This amendment w»a no* aecepted hr the friends
of Uia bill i the lull tv rejected.
In thetllnnra, tlvo hill lor Ute organiiaiion of
• erurt for ih# enrreeUou oforrnrs, waa oulured
weTn^^sl" the rameindur of the ae*»iuu
The House concurred in the emendmanl of
Itp l^tba bill framing to Urn Georgia
1/Rotd Company banking .Ofilila^c*.
$• a*... a - Wlj for ilio incorpora.
1 An f tt " u Importing Company.
• lit* llouat passed n)*n a hill (nr tho batter
©rjpnlx'iion of the offloe nf Adjutant Gnneral,
<' Thtf (fmtwi orilered the bill inoorimruting a
. bank 'littiravhle, to lie on tho table tha remain.
la the lloOvoitiia hill to alter tho eomtl'ulinn
* Wrae to pmvityaix rear- for thu term of olllco nf
the three Jnd»* nf the enprame nnuH, wa» re.
j*>etcd, ynaa 75. Ulya 44 Th« reonnt allofatinn
of «he Cnn«titntinn,wMeh eeiahlhdiea * Hnprumn
Court, Uavea li to tho direetlnn ot the. l«*gUU.
t are to determine the tnm of oClco of the u (f00
ju.lgn
—
21TIICOSOKCKS-IST. HKSSION.
IN^KNATE—Dae. 15.
Mr W.lntor, of Uamoliuaatti, appearhl lu.
jjr |tid tuck hit Mat.
TUiebalng thu day doalgnated for tho eleotlon
of tbr olH r* 'if tho ticnaln, the’Sunalo proooed
iu Ulhit iirat for« Sodreleiy, and on eouiiliog
.. the lulluU, |t apiioariil that Waller Lowriu liuv.
In* 30 rate* waa unanlmmuly reakotud. Too
oath of office waa thon adminiatored to Mr-
Li * rl *>r thu Vice Preaidom,
On balloting for • Serjeant at arnia and Door.
kMiWftbevmea wura ae fulluwa:
Fur John Sheckford, 30
Edward Wyer, 8
Mr. l! ii|ht, 1
m that J- h i Sbackfurd, haring thirty votes,waa
dulr elected.
tin balloting for an AaeUtanl Door keeper, it
newred tit ,t lUara want 34 voles for Smpliun
naifhl,and 4koetlaring (so that Mr. lluighl
>Mdalyi«wdooted
The u.ual bath ofuffica wa« then idminhter
cJ to .Mr.Shockfunl awl >o M i. Haight, by tho
. Vice l*r. sidont- -
Tim Chair cunununieated a roport ft»m the
FccretAty of .bo Tr» A»uiy, made in complunue
with the resolution of ibe&tuaie of the ld'h of
F buary itit j also • report raUtivo to Iho com.
t* promleeufihueliiiiiNof the United Status a
I gauwt Uia firm or Hoyt, Smith & Son, made
/ under the au uf 15th June, 1834 i both of whioh
wort laid on llia'U^w,tnd ordered to bo printed,
II . Tbo Chair also communicated • report (Vout
• the CominikDionsra of Urn Gent ral Laud Office,
V villi a record of two volumd*, oontaluiiig the
V final rcp.*rt of tho Board of C«annn»a|onar« ap.
f pointed under Ilia act for tha adju»lmant of Pn.
) rite band Claims hi Missouri! which waa laid
Tho roMiiutlon aiihmitted by Mr. Grundy,
,) { dwighatinu this day fur lha anpointiuem of tho
Standing C.atauiUu**.'wep. after beiug amend.
^ ed to as to K»t apart batnoirow (or tint object
cumudarad and agreed lo.
On iimtion Of Mr. Mangum, tha altotion of
' tha Select C. mmiUce of nve membura lo con.
! a o'er and report «n t<w subject of ilia application
tf the Senator* elaat from the State of Miani.
g m,* wa» further jxwaponed until Tburaduy
, mhntlaarAI Mr. IW^o. the motion nib.
[milled by him to'efttand the courto.y of the
'. Panata to Uiecenl1etm.il etc tod u*SenaWirafrom
I the Slain uf Alicbigao, so far as to aaalgn them
I scats on th« ilo-.r, until the deeuion of the
• t*B etion or tbair admianun as Seuat -rs waac-.n.
•idued.
. Some diMunion eniuod, in which Mr.'Clay
»..id few waa n .t prepaied to vuta uu this reaolu.
jp«r and Mated lii« reasons why he wee oppos.
Kl toil; Si:d shoo’d vole Mgaiu.t it,
Mr. Bouton, at aoma length, supported it,and
I asked, that the gentlemen might, in oouimou
\ court-ay, Jpj requested in taka suaU, until thair
[ughts went decided upon
r * Mr. Claylou said, if Uioy could ba admitted
, '. »ging on the right* of Mis*4iuri,
>, nr Uie Senate uf tba U. States,
d be w illing to sateud the oourte.y ask-
IrTKing of At*, said, hs would hare no ob-
to Uiere gQiiUauiisii taking **t« outside
ir, and hoped the gaaUeutan from .Mis.
i would sn modify hi* rasojuti m as to per.
"—t to t*kwseal* without tho bar.
' »was tkeo token, and tbo subject
'VliritESF.NTATlVFS.
• Tuuaiur Dec. 15.,
»ker gavo notice, that ba would, on
r, proceed to call for memorials and
‘ 9 several Stales and Xcrrito.
of Mr. Whittlesey, the Hon re
L e election of the Officer# of the
Mr McCarty moved aw adjadmmaat, which
waa (tarried.
The House Uwn siljourntd.
The following Standing ContmllUra wow ee-
eldently nmi'iediu the list publl-lwdyo UrUy i
h lii/kMrfwiI */ War.—
Mosmt*. Jones pf Ohio, Buvea, JuhuMin ut Vo.,
Love, and llubley.
On Brprnditwret in th A’aey Drpirtmtnt.
—Maa*r*. Hall of Maine, Sloans, Seymoer Pet.
tigrew, end Mare* of N- V.
On (a fkr Part Ofrt Ptpnrt
Ilawe*, Utirna. Childs, Uoilry
••f Mains, and H*ynnld* of N. V.
On ks/Hndiiurtsnn ikt VulUc HuildinfU —
Messrs Darlington, llsmliine, Paaroe of K. I-,
(hlmlth, and Beale.
' S
saraaoraai
wmniDty ««imnk i>kc. m.
" Tt# the iinr-tpanglfd hnnner, #A, hug may it
trare
» O’er Mr land of the free and the home of the
hratr."
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION I OH
PEES I DENT.
MARTIN VANBUREN,
or new York.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT,
RICHARD M. JOHN HON,
or NRNTt'CKV.
From IUvasa.— By Ihorehr. Bahama, nrrlv.
ml ysatvrday front Havana, we are indeMod lit
a commercial hnure (orthofollowing extraot of
letter, lining the only nno we onuld obtain I
llanwn Dee. HI— t-ofthe has advancedi it
atild yeatrrday at 12].nqii!il n I ft mi hoard. Mo.
I».*e* 4 real* t Hngur, brown white 9 a 10
Rice, 13 a 1.1 reals. Khittr, 17 a 18. lard 15,
none in market. P P f.nni**or, $38 « 33. Thu
new crop will commence coming it next month.
Dorsey, of Maryland, having
•lint, received a majority of a|
waa deeUrsd duly alccicd Oar
rtlW • ra olutlon, appoint*
5arr Dnorkuepor, *ud John
• O.H.rkwper.
ohjnrlmn to tl.Q tt .reUc.
*syr
»-»>«
Ant O.H. y CtrUr, lilt l*it.
S.UWU Emth.
• Pm 14.—*1 il.lnek, P..
1.ATF.U FROM FRANCE.
tBaB-emsawsaW'
(raoM oca coanuroNniurr.)
Mii.LKuuevn.LR, Friday Night, ?
It) ..’cluck, lHth Duo. 1B35. \
DenrSir: Tholoigialaturntiiaa jurladjourned (or
Hki* day, and I hasten to give yon the result, of
olccUona that a t<wik pl-iou to night. Muarra,
Dunham, Cooper, Atwnnd, Junos, MoDonaM,
Palmer, and Kiuih*ir|y ware cleuted Diraelors nn
Ihn part of tlw Sta'e for tire It ink uf D-irion t
add Moarre. Bulloch,Hchl»y, Milieu, and Mu.
Alliator, for tha State Bank of Georgia j mid
Ma**ra. Shiok and I). K. Stil •*, for the Plan
ters* Bank of Gearglv. Willi'iin 11. Wufford,
electod Major.Gunoral of tho Suvunth Division*
O.M.i and.lVillimn 11. Stuelmnn, elected U*i
gadier General of the Second U* igade of the
Seventh Division, G. M. In consequence of
tho Lag|*l>itiire sitting throe lima* a day, I
shall not l« able to giro you ilie prncuvding
daily, but will send you a li»t of tho acta pi»sud
on thobiijournim ut, which will tru Tuesday or
Wednuaduy next. *
ran* vim samk. '
MiLiKouicvii.i.it, Deo. 19, 1833.
Depr SirIt being late when i wrote
you last night, 1 ncglectod to mention that thu
Hill organising the Court for the Correction of
Errors was I ild on the table, In the lloure of
Kopreaunlativn*, fir thu balance of tho Se»*
alun. A motion was made this morning to te
consider, but the lloure refused, Ouusequontly
the Court will nut bo nrgnnixod duiing tiro pro.
sent sluing of tho legislature. Many bills have
this day paired built brann-os, and will.buconjo
laws res soon set ig.iod by tliu G'.vcrnor.
Among tha data pusaed, are l)io following t A
Bill lo altar ami tinmnd tho fourth ami eighth
seotiona of tho first arti.'le of tlw Constitution
of the Slate of Georgia, Alan, a Bill lo change
the name of Froderh k Clark In Frederick Bull,
ker Folgor. Aire, a Bill to extum) tho civil ju*
risdictiun of Ju*ticosuf tho Poace'nftlio Ci y of
Savannah. Alio, a Bill to alter and amend the
3d and 4tit sou iuita of an act to givo uianuii*
and carptmturs an inomnhraii-:o for debts duo on
account nf work done and motor! <L fiirni-Vod
in building or repairing lioure <, on auolt Iioushr
and the preutiaba to whinh they may be attanb*
ed, and to repeal all Ipwa on Uila aubjpot so fa.
as relates to the counties of Richmond and
M'Intukh, and lit tho cities of Sivaunah, Ma-
con, and Columbus. Alsu, a Hill to onehlo the
Corporation of the City of Savannah to obtain
and collect tho Jail fee* ofpruonois committed
to the Jail uf Chatham County—to authorise
tint erebtiotrtifa Treadmilll or milla thorein, and
to subjoet nffumlera and negrooe to work there.
Alan, a Bill Incorporating tho Georgia
Mining Company, Also, a Bill lu amend an
aot to prevent the circulation of Bank Hilta un
der thu denomination of fiva dollars, passed
24»lt Deo. 1833. Also, a Bill to sHI, with tho
consent of .he Informer, all Lota of land drawn
in tbo Land Lottery of the Cherokee Territory,
returned and oondamned a* fraudulent. Also
a Bill to alter Jha time of holding tho Supo’
rior Court* in the county of Wayne, in the
Eastern Circuit. Aire, a Bill to incorporate a
Volunteer C*urfpeny of Riflemen, in the county
of Liberty, to be oalM the Taylor’s Creek Uifio
Company. Also, a Dill to authorise Bonjautin
8. Wauldia aClhe county of Bryan, to establish
a frrry across tho Great Ogechi-o river, at or
uearfurt Argylo, in saidooffitty.
The Lrglalaiure will adjourn tint die on
Tuoadaj night nest.
(ra»M AKoniKR ouRRsarnNDs.vT.1
MilhdgtttUe, Dee. 19. 1633.
Yvaterdsy, tho followirg gentlemen were a-
Iceied Diructors, on tha pari ofthaSUto, iu tho
Bauk nf tho SUte of Georgia, vis t
Wut. *1, Bulloch, M. Hall MoAllistor,
Georgo Schley John Millcn.
Vlantera' Bank-
Peter G. 8blck, B«nj. E. Stile*.
‘ Bank af Darien.
Win, A Dunham, Jo*eph Jon**,
Anren Kimberly, llonry Atw.ml,
Stmuel Palmer, N-reiaoJ.McDonald
CUorlsa Cooper,
A motion utade this morning in ^the llfta«e.
to rceonalder the vote oit tho BUI organlxing
the Court of Errera, was rejooted.
The legislator* jorlll adjourn on Tcusday
(33d inat.)
Tsxai.—Tba New Orleans Bulletin, of Deo
13, says, •• A gentlemen who left San Felipe
on lira 25tb ulu and arrived bora ye*terdsy,re
porta Dial tho army nf Cos had not than aurran.
derad—tbo garrison ofSan Antonio were redne.
ed to the neeaaaity of eating tbeir males—that
the inhabitants were daily abandoning their
town* tn avoid starvation ; and that Iwshnn.
dmd of tha Mexican troop* bad deported to, a-d
joinad the airny of Tgaiw.-
Tba p -ckut alqp Ultra, CapL pwpeyktaf h*a
arris d from llavre, having MtUd on the 4*t
ultimo. W* nave isoeivsd by her Parts pipvrs
to the 30th October.
Pram OaUgnanCa Ntitenatr of the 39 J October
Par la (let. 8i*—Stack Exchange, Oct. 34,
ttalf^art 4 a'claek —Tha Fends, French and
Foreign have aontlnued to decline which is at.
trihutrd to a rumor that the Government has
received a nnl.f,cation that tha American Gnv*
ernmcnl will never consent to afford the ex
planations winch are made theconditmn of the
payment of tha 93 utiUmne, and that tf tho first
In*ta!ini nt be not paid by Pcocmbrr 1, when
tbo CoiigrwB s**orubles, a proposal will be undo
to that assembly to vole a non .Intercourse bill
against Franc*.
Parle, QctukerM —-The Courier Fraqoaiaob.
serve* th.it rxpDnslimia are refused nn ilio part
of ilia United Btatoa to tho fronchGovomment,
but that tho bill of Non.jntereoune has not
yet been threaioasd. Evmy body at Washing
ton knows that nothing definitive in this mature
can lot done until Iho answer 'of ihu French
Chambers to thedt*ciaionor(<ongress is known.
Gen. Jackson will not add the f.lly of a he-ty
rupture to tha other mistakes he has made, at a
timu when it la probable that thu new Congress
will nut been favorably disposed towar’i him aa
the last. Besides, ilio mmiiant for a rupture
with France would be singularly ill eho»en, for
it would entail the ruin of a considerable par.
tinn of the commnroe of Atnnrlret and that l«>o,
at a purled when the breiks nf tho Hlatoa are in
a atam nfunccri iinty, and bankruprcic* areitn.
minim' | when the Hla very question renders any
farther addition lo the causes of inlcrnnl Jiaann-
tinn highly dangurmts. It appears certain,
loo, that many Amtricuni do not seriously ex
pect the repayment of the Hi miUione t for, dur.
ing the tael summer, shares, belonging to this
fund, were told at New York and Philadelphia
at InuTpricee.
Tli* Moniteur du Commerce is nf opinion
h it the tippiooching election of a new Prusi.
dent, and a new *n*»ion of the Conr***, are
the only causes of any delay that has occurred,
un the part of thu Umlud Hiatus, in making tho
explanations,which cannot be refused.
Paata, Oct. 97. •
On Sunday thnro was a long confnrenco bo
twoan the Minister of Financo and Al, (Jo Uro.
gilo, in consequence of a vblt msdu by tho
Charge (TAfihire* of tho United Stato* tn tho
Proaidont ofths C"imeil. It was said that M-
Humann peraialo.1 in resolving not to mako any
payment without obtaining oluar and abaululo
atisfaction.—[Courier Fra noair. j
The substance of tlioee ox.ratU havoall bocn
publishou by ibe wayof London and we find
nothing later, ft would ap|»our from tho fi.rn.
going, that Mr Barton hud oummunlonlod to
tho French GiMernm«nt the dotermln itlon ol
tho Exeou>ivo iioi iu mako anv further oxplan.
ai ms j and that tho French Proa* ut lenst, rid-
Iculn ih* b!oa ( of our rofuaing to comply with
tiio requisitions of Franco. Wo do not find a
word indieativo of Iho.intentinns of the French
Ministry, hot iftho French Prose speak* thoir
sentiment*, it is not impoftsibln that they may
roftiao to pay us tho indoinuiiy in thoir igno.
ronee of tho real soniimonta of the na'ltm un
that subject. Tho trut|f is they Imld us in great
contempt and treat us accordingly; nor will
they lie undeceived in regard to us until llioy
reedvo informal inn Unit wo have duolsred a non.
iniorcoursoand prohibited the liittoUuaUuu of
French manufacturers.
M«b*tn. Ort. 39,
•yThoQuban Regent, anymus to put an mid
to thu division produced by the insurrection
and aopiuaiiuii dr facto of sumo of tho Amur!
can Slates that belonged to tho Spanish mo.
nurchy, h is appointed a cool iiisaiun, composed
otmon nl woli known probity, pa'riolisiu, and
talon's, to givn thoir udvico upon tho most anil,
ah'.o modo uf termiustiug tlml nilklr ptnmptly.
Tho conforoiiRos that have already been hold
tlm informutlon ohtain*d, and th-i documaots
colli-■ciod, load tipi Govormiionl to hopo that tho
quo tinn may lie brought to aspoody and dolt,
inttvoaolutinn. 1 -
From the N. Y. Journal of Commerce of Hlk
inet. Evenimg Edition.
THE INDEMNITY TREATV.
Lotion Jr«>ui iho boal Aouroea by the Utica,
say that a noncili ilnry Message nn the part of
our IVesiiloiii, wmild put an end to all • difliuut.
ty and unsure the payment of the mmmy. The
Amuriuun Consul at (Jovre, iiilnrmed Cspt. Do-
peyslur on the day of liiaMiliiig.th'tl ho had no
news respecting the .dopreluie of Mr. Barton.
T.iio letters say that nothing had bean deter,
njirnnhaud wliothor ho would luavo, rouiainod
undf'-ldud.
Postscript-Wo luvivluit c -mo Into poaaes.
a'mn of a docupient which wo have on doubt gives
ustbscxaot history of tho transactions at Par.
is. <
The intercourse bat wnon Mr- Burton and tho
French government h»d boon entirely emtenus
slid friendly. The Ministry replied to Mr.U*!
inquiry, that a* Mr, LivingaUn's loiter waa
wriiteu before the pissogo of iho llill in tho
Chambers, they woredosir us ofiouiothingauh.
sequent, and (list as thu President oi Uio United
St* 0* had auid he could -ay no more, but should
rotor tho matter to Cougre.stihoy wailed to see
what woo Id irnn-pira on tho mooting of Con.
giesnandiiillie moan limn uad ( tbr.v.<rdod don.
{Matches to ih„ French Charge at Washington.
Mr. Barton may poa-i'dy return, and perhaps'
•« a c iiiavquoiico tho Frenoli Charge also go
hiimo, but that llreae pveiit* ought nut to bo
looked upon a* of grout importance, aa it is con.
thh-nt y expected that the explanations mode at
ill* mooting of Congrea* will Im tulHoimt,
Mr. Hiunm, editorof tho Charivari, was on
tile 28tlK)otoher aonteuced to two months im.
prisomnnnl and a fine of 50110 francs, for exci.
lt»g hatred and cont- mpl agsinat tlte govern,
uiont. Tho Editors of ilio Hon Sonse and Quo.
tidienne were liiod on u similar olnirgo, fur re.
publishing Irnm tho London Hun a very violent
-utiole mi tho new law relative to tho proa*.
They were both acquitted.
Paris, Oct. 39, half pant 4 o'clock—The mar.
kot wns lionvy for some lima sftur the opening,
but, towards thonnd. business became more an.
finale <, and closing quotation* are merely a
shade low i r than yesterday. Spa null securities
ire looking up For cash, fives and tlirooa
iia vo fitllon 5c, a ■
Oot. 3J. Five ppp cent* 103 f. 95c.
fVem lit Darien Commercial Etgitltr, cad
Literary Museum.
To Tilt Public.—Home time alnoo, wetnndo a
proposal to publish The Telegraph ociui.wookly.
M'li* spirit iu which uur ovorturea were mot, was
highly encouraging; and we should liavn imme.
diatoly proceeded to fulfil our |rmni*e, hut that
olreuiustaiices i-oymd our ooutrul, had iuterven*
od to prevent u*. Tiiuso. huwcvof, have passed
awarjand, in ilio muaniimo, wo havo reflocied
on the beat means l»> t»o adopted for satisfying
the want* of ilia public. We have been led to
believe that a second paper, of a cnntmereiai
characlor, would obtain iho ready support of
Hie moroantilo community, and have deh’nnin.
i d to tost it* dispos'd un. Tiiia day, we give a
i-pccimon nf uur sheet, and here submit tho
terms on whioli tho subscriber* In The Tale•
graph mill receive I'. The Dai its Gammer-
rial Register, and Literary Museum will be
publisbod on the evening* of Wednesday and
Friday, in naoh week, f»r eight montlie in tho
year, (the burtue s anason) and thrn The Tele.
graph will resume i a pla* e, until The Register
commences again. The price (or both papers,
*5. per annum.
# r MACAUDELL A CAUCDER.
N R. The Tehgraah will conlinuo to bo -ssu
ed as umal, on every IWday Morning through.
out ibe yoar.
tram the correepondeiue of the Montgomery
‘ ' (Alabama) Advertiser.
Tuscaloosa, (Als.) I>rc. 10,—Iomitted in my
|a t, to furnish yon with the name# of those
persons who compose th* Van Buren Electoral
tfekotofthejglate. They are as follows t
.Hen. William Smith, nf Madison.
Hon. John McKinley, of Lauderdale.
Maj. R"b*rt Watkins, of LI ms* tons.
G **■. Thomas King, of Tuscaloosa.
Cnl. William R. Piokati, nf Autauga.
CM. William R. HuUett, nf Mobile.
Hon. John 8 llontsr, nf Lnwndea. •
Scarcity or Hat.—Notwithstanding tba a.
hundatiee of pasture and tho extraordinary lug.
urisnoa of gaidan vsgaution tha past yo*r, in
almost every pari of our widely axtanded and
varied chorals, there seams lo be a ftdarai *wn.
plaint of deficiency of h«y—especially In New
England, where, we understand from the Clare,
monl, .New Hampthiro, Eaglo, it is soiling at
the exorbitant price of $30 a toft. Many of the
firmer* of that eoction, it is said, have abandon,
•d the raising ot news and making of butter as
Isas profitable than ahoep. Hence, pcrhnps, the
high price* of butter also. Wo know that tliera
la in tbit city also a *carcl'y t.f hay, and that
owners of horses have in onnacqoenee been very
ready tn dispose of their atnek at reduced price*
rather than incur the expense of keeping them
during the winitr, for thia roisoit, numbora of
hnr-oe havo been bought cheap for rxportathn
to souihsrn markets. Rail iwsds will go for to
ehespen hnrre flesh in time—nmdoringthesa an.
imata almost superfluous for travelling.
N. Y. Star, Nth inet.
A Tuxes Lsooso Man.—General do Souchu-
t*th, aid ds camp of llie Emperor o( Russia, has
lost three lege in his majesty'* service; that is,
ho has had two cork legs shot away, since tho
amptU-itinn of hia natural walking member.
fowwBRcra riiioiid,
UTSST UATK* VHOII I.IVKHVOOL... .
I.ATKST nATRS fROU UAVRK..-.!....
... OCT. 39
.. OCT. 31
fftfcr—Tharj
he Riles confinm
AvroiJrrxsirr at run Pxic*ioa.Tr—By and
with tlw advice and consent of the Senate,—
“ ‘ i»n C. H. WaddaUf' lobe Marshal of the
J States f«r tha Southern District of New
, from the lfch iosUnt, whan hit present
iluion will urpirc.—pfehr. .
Savannah Imports, December S3.
Per Br. brig Noma, from Liverpool—230 tons
Salt* 3> or ties and 4 hlult Earthenware; 130
bushels Potatoes.
Al’ou ta, Dec. 21,— Cotton—'Thnro has been
a gooddoiinud horn f- r thlaartirlo during the
pnst throe day*, and priooa havo improved fully
4 in a cent’ Tho receipt* have been fair and
philters continue to alure freely.
Freights—Remain dull atour hit quotation*,
$1 pnr halo to Havannah- } cent per lbtoChar.
laaton. Tha lliver i- getting very low and steam,
boats cannot come up higher than Bugg’s Bar.
FromBenjomin Levy's New Orleans Prices
Current, December 12—Colton—Arrived time
the 4th in-t. 10,G')3 baloa. Chared in the same
timo, 10,108; maxing an addition to stock nf
G525 bales, and leaving on hand, inchiMvo ofall
un ship hoard not cleared un tho 10th iiwt. a
stock of 51,009 bales.
Tho busiiiora doing In Cottnu since our last
baa been eonductod on a very niudcr«to scale,
and generally at about the eamo rules as were
paid laal week I olio or two very choice Iota have
indoud brought n fraction over nur highest, but
thou this will afford no just criterion or tho mar.
kel, for terms equally advantageous could not
at any time aitics, have boon obtained; with
*ouio trifling iltcmtinns, thorolnru, wo have
our fmmor figure. Hiumling. In thu nbNoncfi of
quolaliona, it uuy lio nocoMa-try to *Uto that
CoUou from tho Weslorn Diotricl ia woith 15 j
cents f«r Iota murid. Our Liv rp'iol dates are
tn the 15Hi Out,, and are mure favoiuhle, but
limy wore only recuivod yoNtoiday, and>t is nut
known what iiifluenco they may bavo upon fu.
turo operations { it is probably owing to the long
delay in receiving advices fium that quarter, hi
wolf ua lo Uio groat anxioiy that is nu orally
foil to kn**w Nomotliing of lire contents of tlm
Presiduut’* ,tl«M>agttt» C«mgre«a in relation to
French alliiir*, indi-pcmiuiuly of liigli pi ices
and a small stork, that has landed tn nnko tba
market so inactive as wo luivo reprmmieri it.
The particular* of the Holes areas follows, vix t
of Lmiii«i*iia and Mi-ehaippi I Ifi hit** *t ]ij;
147. 184; 47, |5|; 1IUU, l(il ; 7UU, 151; 33H.
17; fiOil, IG|; 700, lfij; 30. 15; 35, M( ; 117,
17*1 100, 144; 225, 114; 80, 17* ; 45, 17*;
UnU, I5|; U38, H 54, 154 ; 25, Hi*; ami
(id Florid j at 174 mu,is per lb.
Liver/ioul C.aiiificaliun—Ordinary, — n —
Middling, 14 a 114; Far, 154 u J til; Good
Fair, I04 a 17; Good and Fiuo, 17J a 18; 11,0:
brato dumund.
Sugar.—'There is now remaining only • few
ecu birmg hlida. of old Sugar in -ho place.; no
one individual, wu believe, pn r. using as much
as5nhbds. Wu shall not, iln-ruforv, nutico it
h realtor, but c«mfmu our obsutsotVuVhms on.
tiroly l-t llie now crao. O ir inquiries havo
undo us acquainted with scVoral «alos on* plan
tutinu, and tliuy huvugcnum|ly b.rcu at 9 cunts,
though wo are told it might bo brought .11 Ails.
k*pa$ for a fraction less—iiv tha civy, 9 a 9J
are lli4 current rales. A considerable lusinesa
has broil duino thia wock III 11 -vanu Sugars on
spoculnUuii, iiruwn selling at 94 n 19, While
12 a 124 cunts; holders ore now asking K14 a
11 fur vno former, and 13 cents for the 1 *tt»r.
Molaoero is worth from 40 to 41 oenU in the
city, and it is generally sold as aupn as landed
thorn being plenty of purchasers at those prices.
We have be ini of no large sale* on plar.'xtinn;
some small lots have b >en taken at 32 cents
per gallon. Cleared this week, for Mobile 68
bbl*.
Tobacco—Tbo domnnd ftilly kropa paco with
the receipts, there hoing acurcoly a hogahesd uf
gmal Tobacco on salu al ibis ruoiiicnl. Heveml
parcel* have boon told wu Inn a four days; wo
notice tha following, viz: 01 birds, 12 find* nt
8, 20 seconds at 7, 29 crossed at 0 cent*—58
lilidn, 7 at 6, 6 at t>4> 43 ut tf cents—71 lihds, 14
at 8, 37 at 7, 37 a G cent*, For tho infuruia.
lion of tlroM) abroad, wo d.mi it nco-saary to
olisorvo that in our stock wo always in ludo all
tho strips, stexis, Ohm Tobacco, &c, that ia in
tho pUco
Flour.—Sales havo not been effected very
freely this work, as there has boon hardly any
thing more than the regular city demand; spec,
olafora bavo kept oil', and tho Jrice, in const-,
quoticc, lias slightly receded—$7 50 a 7 C24 ia
the mo*l that can bo obi-iined.
Fork—'Tho prion of old Pork, or that which
bus boon held over during tho re.iann, ia tho
samo, but new, about 3 JO bbts, of which lua ar.
rived, is in considerable request at an improve,
muni in tire price <-f Prime
Haean—Nothing has occurred since our last
to causu any altorulioiii in prices; tho demand
is v«ry languid.
Lard continues rmarkably scarce, and we
advauco our quotations to 104 a 11 conis pur
lb.
Whiskey,—A still further improvement lisa
been experienced in tho price of this artioln ;
Common ianow worth 43 *44, rectified 45 ota.
per gallon—tire stock continues to dooroaso. '
Rice—A small supply of fresh has como into
markol, and I iiioou with fair »a!a at $4 25
per 100 lb*; nlil U selling at $3 a 3 25.
Freights—Wo have nnloue word of interest
tnrope-itiu relation to Freights; overy thing
oonoanled with that branch of business sppeaia
lo be at a stand.
To Liverpool, cotton per lb. 4d«»^To Havre
14 cent—To Northern potts tn the United
Hiatus $2.
Statement of Cotton.
Bairs.
Stock nn hand lot October, 1835, 4812
Arrived this week, IGG33
Arrivod^irevioualy, 85050—101683.
Exported thie week,
Exported previously
8tock on hand, . Rules 51GG9
B Wrox. Dec. !2.—Caffet—Tho market iy
without any mvforiat change from last woek ;
tbo demand and sales principally confined to tho
trado, which is small. All the sales wtt are ad.
vised of are, about 100 baga Rio 13 a 124c;
and a lew hundred bags St, Domingo at 11c.
.There has bum mat inquiry for Sumatra, and
all tho scattering pitted* in murkut changed
hands al 1 Ip per lb 0 mo*.
Cotton— Aa yet we have had but little of the
new crop in market.. 'I be stock of old, which
is small, is lakun in moderate parcels at formei
prices. We nntfoo salos of Upland 10$ a 174c,
New Orleans 184 » 184* P* r H* 6 mos. Pur.
ebamrs buy aparingly.waiUng (br the now crop.
Mackerel—The asks so 1 brace ab Nit dfittO bbts
—tlmv have been taken Jiogsthor at $71, 71
and 4lTor Noe. 1,2 and S« Sales No. 1 sopor-
ate, 74, and No 3$$|*bbi; cash | tha pur.
oha»ore paying Inspection, ,
M'laute—The trsinictinn* in this artiola
have boon wholly confined to retailing; holders
of distilling qualities have advanced their prices
ti»98c which distillers dootlne giving—sales or
Havana awoat 30o Goariatoupo 31c 100 hhd*
common TriuliHdWc 50 do Bakers' do 3tie-
some small lots ordinary 8urinam 29o a 3(Jo per
~TUa market is poorly supplied with
111 ‘
. la no change in prioas, and
confined wholly to the tr idos. The
Ntloe of Havana brown onibaea about 200 boxes
•t 104 a lOjc ;33a 90 do whim 12o pec lb, G
tune. By auction tha 8tb, 90 boxae Havana
brown, (kir, 9|x 9| per lb cash, and 80do do or-
dinsay 94 p«r lb oa*!i. Ycatordry, the Import
of.8anto» per tha Champion, was nflbred J
1700 begs white adv. 950 sold 10J a lies at
700 d« brown do, 500 sold 9 a 9 90 per 100 lb
sa t (arms, $100 to 500 4 mos and over500 5 rao»
part nf the balance has alnoo bean sold a
shade higher on 0 mos.
Ifxvat, Oct. 51—'Tba activity in the demand
forcottqnffrhich wehiri ocoasion to notice In
the b-glnnlng of the present month, haa almost
subeidod since Iba 90th Inst and transactions
have nken place on a much smaller scale.
The desire of our bolder* to realixtrhas decided
thorn to submit lo a further reduction, and we
find cur rates when compared with tho let Inat.
three tn fire centimes lower for inferior and
middling qoaliti*., whilst good and (kir de
scriptions are pretty well supported by tha an
nexed review. Ynu will remark that our stock
up to the 30th comprises 26,440 bn lea U. States
•gainst 13,550 at tha same psrhal of last year.
Our imports exceed those of 1834 by 15,500
bales wnilat our exports fall ahnrt oflust year bv
880hnlrs, We ealoulatoamonglhncx'htlng stock
hardly 5000 bales oan ha considered as good
and fine c-ltons— tho small parcel* ol new
Georgia, imported by th* two last packets,
haveheen brought, before landing, at 157f. 50c.
to l(iOf,; the quality is coiisidored quito sally*:
factory.
Oct. .11.—Coffee—bo» fo$ sales, owing lo
the high pretention* of the holders; 730 bag*
81. Domingo brought 68} a 70o. Colton, anles
limited—lh*v include 101)0 bulua Louisiana fit
111f 50 a IC5f 1063 Upland, Ae. at 110* I60L
PINNKNGEltH
Per ship Netoaak, from New York—Mr. J
Tuckor and l.«dy, Mrs. Wardrobe and servant, 2
Misses Baillie and servant. Miss TuckCr,Messrs,
B* Craggin and W L Peck.
NARINE JOUUl iL
■uw suae.....—......7 UG I bkts ....4 54
limit WATKX AT SAVANNAH 11*06
PORT OF H VVANNAH DEO. 23.
TMlilAl’IUS.
IL DIAVOLO ANtJ FAMILY,
Far three nights mars.
Wednesday, Tliursday and Saturday.
THIS EVENING, Dec, 93
Will ba presented tha Tragedy of
P1ZARRO.
Rolls, Mr. Judah;
Pixarro, Young.
Cora, Mra.JIart.
After the play
IL DIAVOLO
Will go through hia performance on tbe
Tiie Flying Itopo
A Sailors' Horplpe by tha
VOU^G DIAVOLO ANTONIO.
To ooncludo with Fnrco ol the
HOLE IN THE WALL.
17 Box Sheet at Iba Georgian Officer-
doors open at 4 post 6, and performance tty
commence at 7 o'clock,
doo 93
500
logwtHootl
if taken from
dec 93—u
Lost. • “
A DLACK l4,Ui.rTniak,Vnd. BhtCm,
ht 01o.k 1( WlU. • petenlum (..in. Kd
o..H.r, wu1 lui from tha B.r Rgoin or illi cit. -
Hole), oil Uio inuriilii, nfilio 7lli Inal. An.on.
li.Tlni ti In ponu-lun will lo lib.nll.nntd
ed by returning it to llie City Uotcl.
dec 22—p
Notice.
r|MIE undersigned committee will reocir*
JL proposals fur the erection ol bulk beads
aerr.se the ft»ot of East Broad street, and the
forry wharf,-until tho first regular meeting of
Counoil in January next. F.»r forther partiou.
lars refer to either uf tire undersigned,
HENRY MoALPIN, > Committee
AMOaSCUDDER, | on publib
Christmas Presents.
A LARGE assortment of Toys of various
kinds, suitable for boys and girls, soma
very handsome, just oponed bp
dec S3
NORTON & FULLER.
UHico Bonk United States.
Savannah 22d Dec. 1835.
T HIS oflloo will as usual bo elosnd on Fri.
day tho 25lh in*t. (Christmas Day ) and
on Friday the lalof Janu iry next. Notes fall,
ing due on either of those days It is requested
may bo bo provided for on the preceding Thurs
day.
ilco 33—e J. HUNTER, Cashier”.
L&ril and Bacon. .
1544 l«Ju I i W ’ to1 " 1 ' rap " l0, ’“*'
. 202 kogs now leaf do do do
20 hlids Shoulders JoldBncnn, in prime
30 |do. Sides \ order P
The above artidea are daily expected frnm
New Orleans, in uie ichr Tantivy, and will fo
•old, to arrivo, on accommodating terms by
dec 22 FRANCIS SORREL.
Marine ami Fire Insurance Bank.
December 93,1835.
I'ffiXllIS Bank will bo cloaod on Friday noxi
JL —'P%per due therein it requested to be al
loaded loTo.inorrow tire 24<h.
JAMES SMITH, Cashier.
doo 33
Blankets and Kerseys.
4 BALES 8-4, 94 and 104 Duffio Blankets
4 do Liinoys and Kerseys now landing
from ship Newark and for ante low by
doo 23 IW1LLIAM WARING.
Bank of Darien,
„ , December 8,1835.
A N election will bo held at the Banking
Houae in this city on Monday, tire 4th or
Janury, 1836, for three Directors nf this Bank,
on the part of tire individual Stockholders for the
ensuing year. Tho pi-IIs will be opened at 10
'clock, a- M-.and closed at 6 o'clock, r. M.
By order. E. S. REES, Cashier,
dec 18
ARRIVED,
Ship Newark, Uennntt. New York, 8 days,to
Stono, WdshlMrn It Co. Mdto. toH Perron*,
Rnborta It Boardsloy, T Wood, (I II Furmm,
Piice fit Mallory, Cohen fit Miilrr, W Duncan,
Shick fit Cohen Tnpirer fit SisUre, J W Long,
C (1 Campiio'd. J Haupt, A Parsons, Holcmlre,
Pock & Co. W T-iylor, (’ Lipuit, W Wurner.T
Purse & Co- W V Williams, N B fit H Wood,
W Taylor, J .Guilmertin. W Lippjtt, F BhicJs.
F Donslrr, A Lnw A C«>. R llubcrshani, N B
Knapp A Co Eqsworth A Way, G B Lamar,
>1 Eusiiuiin, M Dillon, Padi-lford, Fay A Co.A
Wood A Co. J Amo fit C'o.
Ship l'nwhaltsii, Thompson, Now Orleans, 8
days. Us Ra«t In II Tupp<*r.
Br. hrig N«rnn, Dolt, Livorpool—sailed Oot.
25. Salt and Crqokory to A Low A Co. H
Lord t
Hchr Bahama, Loavilt, Harana, 5 day*, with
Fruit to Padclford, Fay fit Co. Hchr Ajax, arr.
Iiciico at Havana I5tli Inst, having boon asliuro
on tho Gingnrbruud Ground, and pul into Nur.
ssu for repairs.
Hchr William, Ilodly, Djrien. 208 bales Cot
ton tn E P Butts, W Patterson & Co.
Hluup Angel, E Bole*, Durion. 311 bains Cot*
ton to E P Rutin.
Sloop Swallow, C.nuct, I,ilio Ogechce.
1100 bushels Rough Rico fo R U»borsIiam.
Sio.iiiiio.it t»«*o Washington, Freeland, Au
gusta, to J W Long.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat Dnlplifo, Ponnnyor, Charleston.
Steamboat Tuuiochiclii, B-irecn, Onion.
M EMoTa’ND A.
Brig Jnsophino, up ut Boston, for this port.
Ship* J,,hn, Elixiboth, k «nU UiUauia, uu at
Now V«-»k ft»r this irerl.
CHARLESTON, Doo. 31 —Arr. ship Plain,
Wood, Nuw York; brigs Honduras, (Jopkins,
do; New Hsiiipshiro, Blunt, Portsmouth ; sloop
ll-qm, Ht Johns.
Cleared, >hip CntumbU, Leo, Liverpool.
MOR1LE, IJ00,14.—t-loaiod, ship Murgnrnt,
Nusbeit, Marsoillrs; bri^a Ttlacuny, Prince,
llsrrc; Bells. Simpson, St Marka.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 11.—Cleared. «hip«
Elizabeth, Fowler, Havre; Edwin, Wilson,
Marxeillos; brig Choctaw, Lawrence, Bordeaux!
cslir Bonita, Uontempa, Tampico.
Arrived, ship Louisville, Palmer, New York ,
bnge Ctcero, Waits, Havana; Ajax. Marsh,
Norfolk; sobr Malania, Vanstavoron, Campon,
ehy.
DEC. 12.—Clrarod, sipsShakspearn, Collin*,
Now York; Platina, Bnsworth, Havre, Sa-
l«m, Dcstcrb-'cho, do; Superb, Fii-h, Livor*
P°ol; *ehr» Pennsylvania, Dolaruo, Matagorda;
Now Ca^tlo, Watkins, Havana.
Arrived, ships Madison, Wood, New York;
Henry Kneoland, Emrrsnn, do ; btrquo Nor.
folk, L*mM, Boston; brigs Swan, Snell, Pila.
dulplnu; Rmnon, Collins, Vora Crux 5 Tribune,
U ush, Aloxundria.
NORFOLK. Dec. 15—Arr. Br. bng 8te.
phen Chapman, Hunt, King.ton, (Jam.); schr
Gen Marion, Witbnur, Providence.
Sailed, snhr Emerald, Davis, Domorara
PHILADELPHIA, Doc. |5.—Arr. Br. brig
Rritrsli Quoen, Cook, St Johns, N B.
Cleared, brigs Emprohcndor, Pita, Cape ae
Vcrd Island* } Del-iwnro, Wilson, Wost Indio*;
Ann Eliza I,., R.irford, Havana.
NEW YORK, Don. 14.—Cloarisd, .hips Ah
abania, Berry, New Orleans; Furost, Buntloy,
do.
Arrived, ships Utica,- Dopeyatcr, Livorpool;
YaXi.o, Parkmd. Now Orloansj Caravan, Nidi,
ol*, Hioakhulu,; Huratnga, Hathaway. N Or.
lo-ns, birqire John A Robb, Bennett, Havre;
brigs Sarah Louisa, Roger*, Charleston; Mary,
Lowis, Gibraltar; Olivo Branch, Em-mon, Syd.
noy; anhr Exact, Nichols, Savannah.
Below, brig Good Return, Parker, from Rio
Grandn.
NEW PORT, Dec 12 —Arrived, brig Romp,
Watt*, Providence, for Africa; Anxonnria, do,
for Havana; Atlantic, Hopo, Port Spaio. *
PKOVIDENE, Deo. 11.—Sailed, schr Wm.
Douglas*, Silvustor.' New Orleans.
Dr. Phelps* Highly Medicated Arca
num,
1 *«OR tho Rnmovul of« variety nf Obstinate
■nd Ambiguous Diseases, to wit:—Chron.
io Di-oasrs of the Liver ; as Jaundice A 01 her
Uili-iry Obstructions—Chronic Rheumatism—
Direasos uf tho Skin, Stomach, Ac. Scrofula
—Superficial A Deep Seated Ulcoratinm—Mo.
curia! A flections—A Ronuvatnrnf tho Vitiat'd
Fluids of tho Body, especially the Blood ; aad
in fact, s R*y»iioraturofEmucialod A Broken
Constitutions.
CREDENTIALS.
Tiio following npininu of Dr. Gndman, laic
Professor of Anafomy and Physiology in the
Modiual College, Now York, Ac. Ac. ourrio«
with ii doKorvod weight in rogurd to i|io eupori r
effuols nf the Arcanum in AinMguous Disossov.
*• My knutvledga of the properties and opera,
linn of 1 bo •• Arena urn of Dr. Phelps** j.i-tify
me in saying that it is fur suporier to any dopu.
rativu syrup with which l am acquainted. Iu
tho most obstinate and ambiguous disoieos,
it displays efforts peculiarly surprising. In
those affections that .re»i*t iho skill of the
l*liy*icinn, such as Rheumatism, Syphilis Scro.
ful.i, Uio* ration, and Disousus nftlie Skin, fitc.,
1 would recommend it as worthy of great c«*nfi.
deuco. Signed,
JOHN D GODMAN, M. D.
Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1629.
Extract from a communication of a high!}
roapacted physician in Virginia on tho comp-ir.
alive virtues nt the Arcanum, to the atutl pop.
uUr specifics horctnfora in usq,
" Vnu dnubth-ss reoollnrt of my trying
Swnim'a Punacoa, Potter's Cathnllonn, Ac, in
sevoral esses, which rosisted their individual
and combined nperatfon. Tho Arcanum, in 4d-
ditinn fo tvlrei I havo said, is a safe and plea,
•ant remedy, nnd In all rerpacts entitled lo the
attention nf tho Invalid, in profercnco to any
othor medicine for similar pur no-os iu iiiv'knuw.
lodge. Yoar friend,
ROBERT P. ARCHER, M. D."
Dec. 10 189*.
The publin is roapaelftitly Informed, that this
po'paration nf medicine tire .Arcanum is happily
adaptod tn the removal of-many of those Chronic
and Ambiguous Diseases, whieli resist tho uau.
a! modes of Physiological and othor Troutmont j
and Is tho re»ult of experimental knowledge
and medical inquiry. That Invalids may enjoy
tho superior benefits of this medicino, it is pro.
per to ossuro thorn, that it is prepared by ona
invmg a thorough knowledge nf Pharmacy,and
■kilted in tho^arinus disease* inoideut tn life Ev.
ery bnttlo vriidvd by lire Proprietor or hirAgrn'e
lie* Uie written signature of tha Inventor on tlte
Lubal—None othor ia Genuine.
A fresh supply of thia Culubratcd Medicino
just received and for »ule hy
G. R HENDRICKSON. Agent.
dco 23
tOR NEW kOUh—IUI.U LINK.)
THE ragulsr 'pacVoi ship NEW.
ARK. Capi. Jh'nnett will meet mUi
•palcli. For freighter passage having g..oJ
•ccomudsUons. Apply to Capt. Rennet on
board nr fo S TON E WASHBURN A CO
doc 23 -
FOR NEW YORK—pcun uun.)
Theelogint packet brig MADISON,
Hulk Icy, Master, will sail nn Saturday
’next For freight nf 50 bslca on and
under rl* k apply on teiar.l, nr to
dec 23 PADELFORD. FAY A CO.
IU. «Ud.. si » 4c pr
lb 6 mo.. Sopplw. in nen ecfaclcd.
Steam Boat. Clurok'to^
T OE above mentioned boat, bnnnd for
Charlrston, with a load uf cotton unfor
tunately got agmund nn Saturday night last,
shout twn mite* bolow Wall*. Cut, and in Onn*
•equenco nf which they wore nhlig d to throw
her dock load ot cotton overboard, of tho follow.
Idg marks, viz: Thome*, L M C, A D, (cj, P
Fitzsimmons, C W Tenant, F T, diamond I»
Any person or persons, that may pick up any
of tho said cotton, and bring tho snmn to tho
Steam Boat Comneny's Yard, Savannah, will
bo lib-rally rewarded.
P. 8. All persons are forbid offering for sals,
or purchasing any of the acid cotton,
doc 33 WM, TAYLOR, r.s rqo.
Notice.
P ERSONS who may have picked up Cot
ton in the river frnm the steamboat Oglo.
thnrpo, will receive 1 liberal coinpensatiun
delivery of tho eame tn the subscriber,
dec 34 WM. DUNCAN, Agent,
Notice. ‘
L AY days nn cotton by Iron 8teamboat Co’s
boat 10, expirsjhis day.
*doo 23 C. F. MILLS, Agent.
SfadcSiTWino.
E. pipe, hilf plpM .nd twentjr ono
t " qaiTtsrcuk. L f Uideir. Win. hnpar.
I«1 dir—l from 414,d.lr. pw brif IIul reclm
•nd (or nI. tl. hi, pric* b.
dco S3 > SCOTT 4* DALTOUR.
Landing from ship Newark,
| ii KEGS prime Goshen Butler fur aale
JL O hy B, W. DELAMATER A CO.
doo 93—p
Miniature Painting.
J W. STURGEON, from Europe, begs
• leave to infwrm the inhabitants ofSavan.
nab and its vicinity, that ho paints Muiia<uret
on Ivory. Spocimous may bo soon al Mr Ea>t.
manVJowolior, and Ilia rooms, Mrs. Douville's.
Bryan street,M-inumont Square, where si tings
arelikon.
Terms from 50 to 800 doiUtrt each. Price do-
ponding on the sizo of the Minaturo.
doo 23
Superior Neck Stock?.
J UST renetvod a handsome variety of Stocks,
viz s vhtlo and black Satin, English Silk,
Bombazine, Velvet, Mohair nnd Plaid Silk made
in the best kintt of style and offered for sale at
tbo lowest cash prices, by
PRICE A MALLERY.
dec 03 Drnpors and Toy lore.
For Sale
k Doodles prime Eastern Hay, which
<wvv will be told low for cash.
, GEO. HAAS,
due 23 Anderson's Building-
Alan.
A lot landing fra*a hrig Banner, which will
be sold l«w ifukeu from tho wharf.
d.m 23
Cliccao.
fl CASKS and GO boxes prime Goslicn
-W Clretao, lauding from ship Newark,
tor sal# hy JNO. W. LONG,
doc 23
Canal Flour.
0 BRLK Canal Flour landing from
JL' v“P ship Newark for aoto hy
•ice 23 stone. Washburn a co.
Just Received by tho ship Newark.
ffi -1 h Firkins Gnahon Butter
JLlr fihnlfbrl- Buck wheat meal
5 qr do do do
. 2 cams London Porter pints and quarts
10 brl* Vinegar. 5 half brie Tonguos
20 boxes Pipes 50 brU Potatoes
50 bundles Huy
For sole by THOMAS WOOD.
d*c 23 No 4, Mangina wharf.
Coffee and Sugar.
BAGS Java Cnffiie,
PJ™ 15 hhd*. hamlsome Porto Rico Sugar.
Just received per brig Banner, and for sate by
doc 23 TUPPER A SISTARE.
Oranges and Pino Apples.
Aik dMbO HAVANA Orange*
55doz pine Apples
Just received and forMlc by A. DAY.
dec 93—p
oonors will bava
Vends
S EVERAL Sloop.
.niploynwnton .pplio.tinn to
JnH ■ ROBT. HABERSHAM.
H •
sds wanted.
>opa or Schoonot
1 application to
WAniM a. . nn'
A
doo
BOUT Sixty, in famiUrs, or together, will
be sold on applibstiun to
0 22—p " . ROB. H.VBERlBIIAM,
ISAAC D'LYON.
Docks.
Rank State of Ucorgia.
Savannah, Hist Dec. 1835.
OTiCB,—On F/iday noxt, Chrtetmis Day,
v this Bank will bo clnsed. Paper falling
dun on that day, must bn taken up previously;
and notes Intended for dteoount nlftred on Wed.
nosday,.93d Inat. A. PORTER, Caahlor.
dec 22
Stocks.
F OR sate, from 10 fo 15 eharoa Plinturs'
Bank, and a few shares Sieamlmal Com.
O of Georgia stock. Also, 50 shares dock
lofDsricn. Apply to
WM. ROBERTSON,
doc 22 Broker.
Guns,
Rb CASES dnubln jHirtus^ion Guns
iv 2 do singlo do do
5 do du flint do.rocoived per
ship Tiialia, and fur sale by
doc 22 N B. fit H: WEED.
80000
fin HE drawing of tho Augusta Independent
A Fire Company Lottery, olam No. 4,
take plaee in Augusta ou tha 24lh inst.
will
;hest Prize,
aoooo
1
do
2000
1
do
1500
1
1200
1
do
1(03
50
do *
00.)
50
do
400
00
do
100
&c.
Tickets lg|5, halves $9 50.. qu-irters 81 23,
for sain at LUTHER fit CO’S,
dec 22
&C.
Rflourdor,
City Suivoynr
City Tro-4mrer,
City Marsh.il,
City Clerk,
do. 590
300 00
3004)0
do.
none
foes
none
nuno
none
foes
fins
none
fees
foes
nano
flies
none
1,000
5H0
1,000 .
500
250
J250
• 950
2.000
2.000
none
none
500
Notice. ' '
df lOUNCJL will uloct, at ths Aral regular
X. / meet mg in January next, tho following Ci.
ty Officer*, pursuant to • resolution passed
lltli Doo. 1835,
lAIARY. rates, bond.
do nuno.
do . mma.
$000 00 fib dn. $10,000
OHO 00 do. 5,090
40tJ 00
Kcopur of Guard Uouso
and Afostengur, 100 00
Clerk ufMarkot, - 9‘j:> 00
Sexton, SOU 00
Sup. Sircois end Lanes', 300 <>0
Snp.Ciiy Watch, 000 00
Dep. sup. d". 510 00
5 Imped- ra nf Wood
2 Gu-igorsof Liquor,
Kuuper City Mugnzino,
Chimney CoiitracUir,
Keeper City Lamps,
2 Sergeant* of City
Watch, each
5 Fort Wardens,
Proposals to execute City Priming for ono
year; also, proposals fo koop Uie City Clock hi
repair for one yoar. * -
Persona will leave thoir applications for nffioo,
with thnnamos of their securities, on or before
that day, at the Clerk's office, hy JO o'clock, A.
M. S. ELBERT MUSE,
dec 22 Doputyc. 0.
Tho Life of
A DMIRAL V»count Exmonth, by Edward
Cater, Esq.
Parte, 20, 30 umfSl, Penny Cyclopedia,
Pari 36, Siiturday Maguzino
A further supply of llie Drawing Room Scrap
Book. Friendship's Offering for 1836, ana
Chri-tiiin Kcopsako
Alsu, a fow roams of
Suporfine Bath Luitar Paper,
do Biue Satin do
do Copying Paper, received and
for saloby THOMAS PURSE, *, CO.
doo 22 •
Bank of AugustuSh iZ 5000 Shares.
f at tllE Board of Directors of the Bank of Au.
JL gusts, by virtue of sn authority, frem the
Stockholders, will prococd to sell at Auction, in
front of their Banking houae, on Thursday, the
14th nf J. „nary next, FIVE THOUSAND
SHARES of th* capital stock of said Iortitu.
Uon, the samo being five sixths of the increase
fo ita capital, authorised by the following act of
the Legislature.
•* Sec. 1st, Be it Enacted, That the charter of
the Bank of Augusta be, and U is hereby de»
cUrcd to be prolonged to the first day of May,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and fif
ty."
•' Sec. 2d,That it thall ho lawful for the 8tock*
holders of tho said Bank, al any moe'ing to bo
called fur the pu pore, and In iho fti-innor pro.
’•crilii.'d in thu existing charter, to inoreuse the
capital nfsaidhsiik from lime to time, and in
»uch portion*, as they may deem to be oxnedi*
ent, n»t exceeding tho whole six hundred tneer*-
*and dollar*, in addition lo tbe present capital of
tho said Bank."
“ Soc. 3d, Upon every such increase, being
agreed upon by a decision of the Stockholders,
one sixth oart of such increased stock, shall be
reserved for the State at pir, until the' end of
the sat slon af the Legislature,next after the cap.
ital shall bo »o increas’d, and that the other five
sixths shall bo disposed nf by the Director* fur
tlm time being, in the manner painted out by
the taeonil rule of the original charter, for the
licneflt of the individual stock holders,if any ben.
ufii there should bo in the disposition thereof;
tho interest of the state in anch cases being
equalized by receiving its portion of inoreased
stock, at par, as heroin before provided."'
By ortlor uf the Board of Diructors.
ROBERT F. POE, Cashier.
Bank of Augusta, Nov. 6,1835.
nov 10—114J
Buckwheat,
/CU HALF brlsand 20 qr do Buckwheat
tj'jy landing from brig Goorma and for sale
WM. H. THOMPSON & CO.
No. 1, Exchange Pock.
b 7
deal
Liams.
BALTIMORE Heme jaalrecefr
OjWed per sohnonor Marion, and for
salo by FRAN0I8 80RREL- *
dec 2 *
Grind Stout*.
fl 1 ft CR ^' !, 8l " n< " iilCumX ft*
d,fa W “vtlf II. THOMPSON. &.CO.
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