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IftlUkt. l>nc, 18
Tin iwiHmi of Mr. Il-mmumdof A. 0. in
njMiuik Aboil-1 * “ It I
K
ion PrtiHun from sutiorv will.
. a of Ms»nehn*ett«k«iiig tlm
. r. <1 Rwkiira. of N. C aaVed f.*r tho you* atid
tmviH which worn iinfered.
Mr. Hunt apprehended, h* a*M, thrnt there
vii but on** Miiiinrtni on riff* anh).tel in that
Ileute and lol ri* mlomen 'extend imrfr ob»eiva.
lion ovor tin* *i»l« riuI eatatntad amintry, and
poreoiva wliaVkad h«»n pawing since tlm aboil,
lion qooklion *»• fir-* agitated. and they would
»«oh« wan eoiroot, dial there wa» but mm aonti.
iromi awry wh-ra. Ha aptMalamHod that gen.
I lemon on all aide merely differed o l*» tiro mean*
nf elfooiiriB a (ennui and doRirad cod—ail end
they ware all f«ckliig, ai»d wl.ich waa to give
quiet and composure to ilii% republic, upon tlu»
exciting qmnllm. Ilo Would r*|*aat, lie waa
thuMugUly convinced t'nii tho only difference
•tm ion that erri-ted wjawitlr rega’d to (he
means to afllu.t.a dorir-blo end. It had been
mid that If they rojoctodthi- petition,they riiuuld
give quid to tho cmtulrv, usd noothar potitiona nr
momorU|a of a I k*» tamtam/ tvoufd lw aont then*.
Would llila bo i t If ooriotiiuenia clinao to
■•-nd liialr petitions to that huu*u,w«.uld not gun
II union fool it tin ir duty In pioauul Haul? For
mil him to. say, - hat, it thuir ba any thing indn.
corioua or dtarmptmUitl in a innomriat p uaeiiiod
Ihure to any moinhar of tun Untie, or to any
member of the Government, lien ho understood
it to ba pailiainonlary to rej*bl it, but if, on Ilia
other hand, tUc nieiiiori^l ho ennobl'd in respect-
ful language, it want right guarantied the oiti.
sens nr this country by die I?. natitulinn,.tnpie
tuoralizo tho Huu»o. Tho right lio held to Ire «
a acred one, and lie could novur cmi-unl to In.
fringe upon it, even by iin|dicniion.
Ilumb'o as ha wa«, an id -Mr. II, it might n
perh p*, bo anknown to union there, that upon
till* ahdtii'Ui qtiea'ion lie hadexumded lira prin.
eipio oo far aa to go for all the gcml-men oi'llio
South cmitamlrd fur. lie oruild uUo a»auru
- 1hrnv that among tho Now England ruon, llturo
'wjrbut oho universal and unaiiiiiioiiiaeiitiniiiiit
npontiieaukjecl liu'tognbauk agin to tho
mode of offering thij desired ond, that of giving
quiat and ropn«o to Ihia agitated question, and
to lli(i edited community. Mr. II. .hold idune
with regard tn it, which he mihuiiimd with all
duo defiMonco. lie In Id that Urn quijjt of tho
community could not be enaured by suppro sing
inforiiiuti'iii and Inquiry | but, on Urn oimtrarv,
both policy and cipodienr v, »nd llio true course
they owed io ihi-ir constituent,'dictated *h*t
they should gin* to tiin»o mnim rislx and those
petition* tho usual eonreo llu would .ippealt,,
an eniimuit Ina'ance, witliiu iho knntv.udg" of
every mid present, winch did mure than all Iho
meeting* «m 'h* subject ,hy way of putting down
llta fan a Heal toil lu mg «rtl tu the Sum! y mail.
Aa long aa tho t!»u*e laid ilmao mumurula mi
iho tablox.au lung worn limy Iratlud wi ll them
ftwlun after M»aimi j but tho very mumeni ho
garktiioui w h ii ho eoncoivod to U* timir pr*i|rr
directum, by appropriating thorn in a Ooinniiilou
wliibli nimin u report Hinroun. that very inomonl'
tboeioili'iiiMhl wan nHayed, uud noiliing more
tvoa fioari^mi the subject, lie nakad gcollcuiun
to curry.imok thoir rccollocii-.m. to wlitl the of*
fubl 4 w*e updo thoropublio. Tho *ul»jo. t wna pul
tomvrr at rest \ and to, ho approhumlnil, it
Would bo with luo prowut, lor lie couaidoiud tho
ea»o* aiul.igou*.
. Mr. (Hancock aijld it would lio gruiifying to
•vary individual to Invo luiunod tu tho riunarka
inado by thn hmiorahlo gunlomin from Nuw
York* (Mr* Hunt,) who hadjtid taken lilaaout;
am| ho b -liovod *t mud be equally gratilyiug In
aver portion of tho lloti*q to have been planed
in ppaaMaibn of hi* Vicwa up ui tlii* q ina'inn,
though a largo portion nflh(tm.in|M> dillbr with
tho gout loin ui in regard to tin poUoy li<. thlnliN
ought tu he ndup'qd In ^leiion to it. Tho die*
ounion that had akon pl iooiotduy, Mr. ti.liad
Bu besi'atinn in aylng, would U* hailed in tho
Poulh aa ha greatoNt uiipui tinttlio porui money
of tho god und glurinue Union waa about to
ho aamirodi and mia corn ng from that
• Motion of the country lip lio»|utml not to tw.
linvo tSat tlio iiounst riidbranCa of opinion that
did exist, waa an honoal diflbrcuco of • ninlmi
•inly ka tha monitor and inmjo in which thi*
question VImiiI,1 lio »altled. For ono, ho heliiwod
tho motion of the gontlniinn OomS mlh tVnli.
ha tn bonne that wouldlxf appmvudiat Inanltlm
l»iat apurovod, by that portion oftho puuph) front
Whom ho oaino. Ila admitted U waa the anmdi.
tutiona right of every citixon of the o.mntry to
petiii.nn.thT*.and lira •dhar'hratioh nf tho laigla.
lauiro. 'It waa a ruBtiireiiiiho*,un<.iHuli mi'wif,
and it wa* an inaeparablo privilodge,"which ho
believed no individual, who advoca cd thia ino-
(Inn, had prutoud d to >oay. Hut ho ountemlcd
that, whenever, tho petition waa brought fur
Ward, that very moment the cunditutional re*
quHith hid iHtou cuinpliod with j and it than bo-
flunk the duty of tlio llouso tu treat it aa it*
merita dosorved. Now lie would upped to the
Muuloman him olf, and aak him wliathor here
bo not in thai petition language which culla Up.
•n the If nuke u. fVnwn up-.n it with indignation!
fie would task If ihoro c not oliargoa in it that
called for tho unanimnui video of reprobation
of Ibflm oppoaud 11*it 7 Ilo would to Clod that
he could act on. this oooaninn with tlio goi.tlu.
irjan j but the prnpor course tu bo punmoirin ro.
la inn tn tho potiii m, waa lorrjuc l it] and io
rejecting it ho ci uld not for hlinaulf belinvn
that u similar petition would again bo nre*antcd
for tho G<inaul<*r« i m of that bndy. With duo
doforon oto thoopinl 'M ofthoao who ropro*onl
StatOR, Mime f w o| whom might bo favorable to
tho principles contained in Urn petition, ft would,
in Id* humble enneoption, bo virtually a .lures-
pret to t|io m .jori'y either way, who in ght v.*to
to rnjoct or to rei-uivo. afterwar. a to vote tu lay
it on tli ■tabl", *nd lie wialicl, thorufuro tosvoid
thix, by bring! g tho quottinu at onuo und Ui.
r-aitlytii ba r upon tho motion to rojtcy it.
Hut theta wat anuihor roaann, whioh ho would
anggo t to Uir c nvidoralinn of tlio II use.—
Thuy would n t hn deprived of meeting iho
quotion flilly, ftpoly, anddolUK'ratolyJioroafti'r.
Whjt .did the Pro-i-'oi.t rccmiunoiij in hi* an
nual mesaaif.* t Herummmomlcd<o thocunthl.
era’imi of Utat House tho prohibition o'*, or some
law tu pi event, «hr oirculatl-m ufthi*»e inco.idiu.
ryiMtblieationa through tho I'oitOmco Depart,
rtipnl. Th;'n they would lure on opportunity
of expressing fully their viowa in relation to
thl* matter. It w a.tlinn ho expodod again to
bear tho v -lea of th t gontlaman in vindicitlon
of-h*> viowa he had now taken- Then ho lru*t.
•d they would have but eno wdeo thr *ugli..ut
tho Uouri-5 a d .whon that voto ahuuld bar.-,
oaived, tlio ^outh would bo *o-uro in llioir live*,
Utair property, and thoir right*. It would ho
thou they mighUay this Repuhlin iaaafo. Then
oV*ry thing liko tTt.uuhm Would bo quietuand,
> Wnnwiiit, foruvor.
v INSfcNATR.
<Xn tho 924 Mr. Unu yubmiitcd Uib fu'.luwirg
rawduliona whioh lio ona d«y fbr ouuaidora'iou:
Hewivtd, That the Committee on Military At*,
fairabo inatruoted io inquirointo lhoox{h-dioncy
of making an appropriation for the pur'poae nf
conatruei ngo military rbad from c intaninnil
•• Uaa Moines" to oantonmunt Li avonw.,rth,
thonco tu. Fort Giboou j and ihet Raid oommiU
Uw ell oil U.C OMr.urj. Wir for inform.,
tton rola'inrto thi* auiijcof. '
gtulrti,1'*W W, CUtitnml... on Mlliur,
Affitlr, bn m..ruutod Id in^.tir. into ilm
,»J>'dlenojF of HlUi.lui i|{ a naii m.l armorv
J? o*.‘S“' Mi-*'*»i, , |.l! -ml .hat
SJ|* I 51 * 10 of Mt*nuri b« included in Ilia tin or
Bide, to ba.WMUlinod'Willi n ,i«w to ,ucl.
..f llm ..rent Miami itv.r, on .St wr'ri .lino
rfrtiwn H.»*i nurth f r um ttw iWfltttH nf tba Hraat
Miami river atiirOMld, nil th* north bvauaaat
and wcat lint drawn thmt.gti tho southorly a*»
iromo nf Lake Michigan, running oast af*er m.
torMictiiig lha due notih Umj aforvaalil, final tlio
mouth of IhctlrOai Miami rlv«r» until t! ahaU
iiitcr Vet I,ike Kri* untho TunitoHal linr, and
thfcnee with the same tlir.»ugn Uko Krism iho
Ptiuisylvauia line aforesaid i Provided alwuya,
and l» ia hon by fmly undorstund and di-etarad
by ilia ounvoitthm. that if the aonthorly b , *and
urok-roino nf Luka Michigan slsoeld extaud so
far south thn a line diawn Hua e«*l from It
ahu.ild out inUinwot l.ako I'rintur if it should
intersect said l«aka R*K car-inf tlio mouth of
the Miami rivar of tlm Jxuko, then and In that
ease, with the assent of tlm Cm gross oftho
Unit-d Mate*, the nuriliarn huumJary of Ohio
State shall ho **ta!ili"hed by and oxtnnd to a
tin** running from tlm aouthcily*x rdmt>»f I*ake
Michigan to the nmol \orthorly C*p« *»ftlio
Miami Iny, after inUnsaaiog the du.- north linn,
and by iho said Territorial lino tu tho Penn»yt
vania lint : And whe eaa tlio State of Ohio
claim* that the e**onl of the C«ngr ss of thn
Uni- tat State* haa been virtu illy and auhdautial.
ly 2ivon In thn sixth Rcctimi of the seventh arli
do oft ho tTnnatimtion aa almve set forth, ami
im ro e*p*-ci.illy to the latter clause the roof; dor.
cribing tier lioritiern tautmlrv aa cutained iu
the provishm t<> said acedun, by admitting her
Senator* and Ucpte-oiitativA* tn ilmlr aaxta in
Cuirgreaa. und more fully by the act of Congress
as.lrcl -md Fvhru*r» lO, Ibft3, entitled an act
in pmvido for tho dim oxnrtitjoh oftho l«Wa of
the U S. within the Statu of Ohio in thn prexm
hlu to which act itia declared, that tho State of.
Ohio ha* boooma nno of lira U. 8. o! America,
Whereby o« a matter of right the said State lias
acquired and can righifully exnrcikojiiri*dioiioD
on her liurthum b-.nlnr in too linn a* d. scribed
in th«> latter clauau of tho proviso ountainnd in
the sixth seolion of the aovunth erlicle ofhor
constitution shuts* dmihl* hivo arisen wlmihrr
tho act ol Congrrea ol’thn 11 th of January, 1805
entitled an act In divide tho Iidian Territory
into two Rrpara'e government*, doo* ont contra,
vuna thn riglniul jtirisdiotiun of Ohio to the
hue a* d'senhod in tho article ofhor aona'itu
lion aa above aiatnd III order, thernforn, that
doubt* nmv nn l -nger exiat on this suhjert.
Heaolm! by the Sxiintr and 'Jfauae of lirpre
tmtalivea of iht Vniltd StnteM in Congitu aa-
acmklfid, That tho easeul nf tlio Cnngro^s of
the Unted Stales la ltoieliy fully doelaroiTnnd gi
ven totliolatur elauso of tlm sixth aootiou nf
theecvciith ar'lelo oftho Ctinslilulion of the
•State of Ohio, wbloli lain tlio following word*,
to wit: “The northern boundary ofihiaH'ntn
*lia|| be established by nnd uxlendod to n direct
lino running-from ilib soutlmrly extremo of
l.ako Michigan tn the most northerly Cane ot
tho Miami liny, after lnier*eciiiig tlm duo nurth
lim' from tlio mouth nf thn Urmit Miami nfnrc*
•aid, Ibmiee . minimum »« Iho Turritarinl Into,
and by'acid Territorial lino to the Pennsylvania
lino "
And il iafntihrt reaolved, That any Stale nr
Hlaii'R that limy ho funnod of Hie Territory nf
tho United Stall'*, lying oast nf tlm Miat-iisjppi
river*, which Dougin** may linm ifier derm prop,
er lo admit into (lie Union, •hull Im hounded on
thn «nulh by tho Htalo of Illinois, Indiana, and
Ohm, aa the law may reipt-rn.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Ti'e-OAV. iho. Mi
Tlm H"U«e rnmmnd tlm ooufiduratmn oftlio
motion made by Mr. Patton oil Friday last to
rononsidor the voto whereby (Im pbtltlnn pfauu
iml by Mr. Ilriggs praying tho obolilinn ufata.
verv iu tho Di*tr ot of Ciilumliii, ,waa roforrod
to tlio Commit tea on lliii District nf Columbia.
Mr. Urangi-r uddrt'Mkid tlm Il..n*o on tlio sub
jnct, and aftor him Mr lugnrHuH roao, ho said,
olilelly with a view uf announcing hie intention
tn tl|o House tn submit a pn»po. iiiun, whioh, Im
thought, ifoduptod, would bo the mean* «n'inn
qiilixiug all pans of tho House on till* qunaiion
witlinut ootnpromlae no oithor sido; Hi* own
IkiIiiiI* w aa. u motion tn rnjoct tho petition would
not, tfoorried, roueli tho ohjnot'il waa desired
to attain.*
Mr. I. read thn ako'oli of hi* resolution,which
waa a* (ollowat
Umulvnd, Tiiut thn A tiding of alavea ia a
right clearly reuuguised by- tlm Cmiatiuition of
tlio Unitod Hidtoa, and ia thorvby aeeurrd to tlio
oiiixmi* uftlman NUtOR, whose policy di>OR out
Inrhitl it, ua ihu tagitiiiiaio Rithjnol of 'individual
prupurly, and »our o cf political influoncu add
power {anil allnUuiiipta*t>i interforo with, or
•huImi ilmni iii it* 0Aorui»o'iV mijiiyuiuit, urn
impohUu, uncoitalitu'iulial, nnd unjust.
Mt, r.,-!.., io P or.u«no« or nntlco .ir.n
aikcfl and .btainad leave, and inirUlucwl a hill
ewmcarnlig writ* of error in tho eotiha oftho
Viutad Suioa, Which waa read twice, and U.
fyrrod to tlm Cnnuhitloa on tho Judiciary.
IdXliSSrA P ur, ‘*^‘' c '’ 0 »'no»ico giybn.mk.
ed and obtained loivu, and introdulmdthotoflor.'.
5ng Jdlntrosolutinu, which wA roaiTand ortlof.*
.<1 to« sucund reading ! • • •' •
tVhoroga U Hepmaidedin tlm sixth accUon rif
Stl^ri r !tal* rliel rn f ,lh:,? Sd nMi f" lion of A
'SiSSitfJSSAS'L ^hiwvj {That tho UmiU and
i ll is ifei
nod-that
nnrliqe,.
From the Federal Union lii/A inti.
LaaiaUTuaK ov Gaunuu —Tho .General Aa.
aomblr ndmuriird on iho J'J.I iimt., iiftrr a mi.
aion of fifty nno ilayai It punivd many, ftlipnr.
tan' aota; among which uro auvar.tl |ofmuorpn.
’rating cnmp.nio* to cmiblruot rail road* ovnr
•oino of tilf ninsl thronged and enminurcial
rmiloa id the alato. ll u anflloionl -number nf
iudlvidu ila oliull now bo found, willing to cm
lurk a purl inn of thuir cipii.tl inilioRO Mitnrprj.
xua, tlm lucuul tho alato will rapidly undergo a
bounlifu. transftirmatinii t and tlm inumboni of
tliia lugUlaUirn will bo romomlMirod with honor
hy a prospermia and gratolul |>ooplu Tliuro i*
Mbuluro of doubtful nxpudimmy in aovorul of
thoao 8'lmrtera—tlio grant uf banking power*
and privilege* tn Urn rail nud O'irpuratio'na.—
Thorn la no natural o -nnOction botami objects ro
different in liioir eiiaraetof, nnd in their mud*
of operations, aa a bank and a nil mail (and wo
fear that, undor tho authority of tlmso ohartota
banking capital miy bo imprudently increased,
and an unjaat monopoly, improperly extended.
Ti ore wora puculiqr ruasone fur granting anoli
prlvilugi a to tho enrimrating whioh almuld con.
rtriiot a rail road from Navannah lu Maaon.
Tlio withdrawal oftlm brauoii of ho U. SUtoa'
llanli from tho former city, must leave a vi:
ouum in ita b inking o.ipi|al, whioh, if aufluruil
to remain, mifthl prove unfavorable lu it* bipi.
ness, and iujurh u* to its prosperity. Ii a |.
SO boon ascortainqd, by Iho oxpnrimontnfa yo r
that a RiiHiflinnt amount of oitpi'nl wmild not bo
vaatod in tho m»ro rail road stuck. Hy tho now
ohtjr'or, tho banking oapital will bo supplied;
and an inducoinmit will bn hold out toaubterihe
for rail road '-tuck,by ounnoc iug wnhitan oquil
qumtity uf bank stock. And privilege grant,
od lo thiu corporation could not bo wlllwmld
(Vom otlmia.
Tlio Gunoral A*aombly hasconaummntedtwo
very important ohjmgoR in tho eon*titut|un of
tho state—adding to itRjudici.il t ihuuala, a su
preme court for tlio correction of iho error* of
tho cmirta Mow, and aboli*hing tlmt aristocrat,
io principle, whioh required a c.-rtuin umuuVit uf
pmporly tu quality a uititan o roprooni IiU fol.
low cilizena in tlio legislature. Tlio poor man
hr no longer dial>.utuiiixud and dogradvd; and
tlm people havu tlio right to onll talant und vir.
tue lo thoir service, although clouded and tested
by poverty. It romums f..r .future logialiturea
to cuory mi thi* domuorutm rofurm ; »nd to au*
nul that odious pruvishm, which doclaro* that n
poor man is not qualified to d>achargo the dot ins
of chief magistrate of tlio republic. ThbGoti.
orul A'-somldy rofused lo nrgiiiizo tlio Supremo
court, leaving tho amendment to tlm con
othition which thuy had orlalnnd, to lio a* a
dead Id lor in tho arebiove* of ^hu Stuto, until a
future legislature, fulfilling their cnnKiuuiiomil
duties, shall call it into lifu. This delay orh*«,
not from any h-atil.ty un tho part : «t tho majori
ty, to tho creation nf medi a court; hut
irmu onfortunaio disaou inn*, in relation to it*
details mid iia officers, whioh sprang up aftor tho
constitution had born anmnded. The noxt leg
islature, by org-mixing thn cniiVt, will divido
with that which haa just closed its scasmn, thn
honor of creating this umal important tribunal.
a **&&&&&»
WbDNBnt.tY MOUMltd. Ulif.
u “fit the atar-apangUd banner, vh, long may it
. trace
"O'er the land of the fret and lha home of the
hate."
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION f OH
PRESIDENT.
IT1ARTIN VAN BIIREN,
or «r.w vomk.
-Medley; dam-—, 4 years old.
W Edkllna' ho Cowber, 3yours old,
b ;
6dis.
succeeding this "Indignity," ono of tho para,
jraphs of tlio Giinrgiuo, which have oflbndad
one of tlio drat and oldeat subscribare of. the
G orgien." But in doing 1 so; wo will prtml*e
that wo wore merely noting the transparencies
which tlm patriotism of many of pur ‘oitjxuna
Asptiyodon tlm 14th inat. Could wo,*lo pro.
pillato tlio semitivo captlouanoaa of " ona of I We have received'lie following latter from
tha first abd oldest aobeenhere afihc.G*orgl«h"| Cept* 8i«son, uf the suhr. Exit, giving onmn
inx-rt th. n,m„ uf tin Bibb I)«|p g .tlon| l.ow.. ° r M« '"J"J b T
Medley ; dam, rTimnlnon. Bolted,
Tiuio—3, fiC.ind 3,57:
First licit well ennu-ated between Verlumnua
and Clodhopper; second heat iiilto botwconOr*
moiid, Vrrtumnus and Turnbull, V. Winning
frun Orumnri by about half a length.
FOR' VICE PRESIDENT,
RICHARD ITI. JOHNSON,
or KKNTVCKV.
C’ENTRAl,RAIL HOAD AND HANKING
COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
Notice is hereby givon that Uooka of Bub
•orlption to the Slook of the aaid Company
will bo openod at Savannah in the Exchange
(«ong Room, on Wednoaday tlio Illtli day of
February noxt at 10 A. M., t« enntinuo open
on that day untilU P. M. and on' tho succeed,
ing day from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., undor the
auporintendenee of the undersigned Commit,
aionerx, viz i—
W. B, BULLOCH,
W. W. GORDON,
Jl. HABERSHAM,
B. B. PARK MAN,
J. P. HENRY,
J. P. WILLIAMSON,
R. R. COY LEU,
J. STONE,
D. BURROUGHS,
I. MINIS,
W. TAYLOR,
CJ. ii LA VIA R,
’ G. W. ANDERSON.
Tlio fallowing comprise tlm names of tho
gonllcmnn, vnhintonrs, who prooccdod yo-tor.
day to East Florldjf in tho stoamboal Florida,
to carry aid to our follow citizens in that aoc.
tiun ofemotrv. Tlmlr immediate object i* to
guaid tho U. S. military aturca at Pioulata,
.which aro now unguarded and subject lo bo car
ried off by tho Indiuns.
Cine. Stephens,
Win. II.-Bulloch,'
A Y • Nidi'll,
W. W. Oates,
Wm. VV. Stoyona,
John C. Austin,
Win. Grubbs,
Paul Williamson,
Jnmoi T.'Davi*,
Abraham Franklin,
(ino. Threadornft,
Win. A. .Mulmaii,
J. B. Harvey,
Wm. Btovuiin,
Charles Boyd, •
A. O. Scguur,
Hugh Ross,
L. S. UursoII,
G. W. Harnoi,
Janies StuVons,
James Sandorlin,
J* D. Iluguunin,
Bunj. W. Jolmoon,
-Wm. Huk'tt,
Cllas. Uuriiult,.
Win. Read,
. Jumna S. Harvey,
A, M. MoLeod.
T. Hvrdwick,
Jaino* Brngnn,
rorrymann King,
J. D. Humbert,
B na11igh.ui.
Tlio following gontlniuon wcrooloctcdofficers.
CHARLES STEPHENS, Captain.
A. Y. NICOLL. lnt•Llontonaiit.
J. D, MUGUENlN A 9d do.
W.II..UULLOOH, Ensign.
W W. OATES, I t Rrrg'i.
PAUL WILLIAMSON. 9d
L. S. RUSSELL, 1*1 Onru'l.
B M. JOHNSON. 2d do.
do.
EaRi.r sRvaRiTv oj* tiik Wr AT iiKR.—Extract
trom a tatter, dated Williuimiown, Vt. Docom.
6or9d, 1835.
"Tlio weather for tho last otavon days haa
beep mM mi’uunlly oold for tlm season. La*r
FiidaV nmrulng. Nov. 20, Hip thormnmi'tor \vaa
fi dugrcox bolmy xuro. At .NorUtfieM, 13 dog.
below. At.MmitpoliaT, U dog. below. Aioiir
meeting'Imuso 1C dug. Iwlmv. Last Monday
morning, Nov. 30, it wax here 8 deg. bi-ldw. and
ia nowi at 11 A. M. 4 dog. below.
' ■'...•* . ; AT. K (7fJm. Adr. '
Tha Ontario waa blown off in n gdlo laat
night, an.l waa no\in eight of tl,** telegraph at
noon,—Ibid,
The Iftilhr.—Th# mildness of voutorday has
Immui snrctcdudhy wdellwr of bittier mverity.
b w-aa an unruly nig|»i, ,lbo Lat-i-i|.6 Wind blow..
log tlorcol v fr.im the north wi«t. It was a ontat
l.jght for, thn ftrompn—who were .three tinuw*
*-» .V.,-" Va IlfflgllniWl" W*5' th " .n,my,wbumlliu, «, >“ ;™J{» '»? MM .Hch .tlompt. do.
* ^ *•» .7 -v*\ 1 • r -a Ihdt tUla-gtesv -'itntiguiiy.^ffe willbAcoly rapublUbv
At a mooting of the oitizoua of Savannah,
on Monday, 28. Ii inat hblil at tho Exchange,for
tlio purpose of taking into onnaiddratlnn. (hone,
cos-iiy ol rendering aid to our follow ciiiz.in» ef
Florida, at present oxpnsod to tlio dnprud itions
oftho Souiinoto Indiana. Clurlo* 8tephons,
Enq. was eallodto tlio Chair, and W. Ruborl
»on, appointed Hoorciarv.
Tho Chairman h iving iinnonunud lira ohjoct
oftlm mentlngf Mr. U. King road an oktrant nf
n luttuf from Mr. J. B. Levy. Supcrlntomlonl at
Pioulata, rospocting thn oxpored ailuuti-.n ofpur-
■ons and property tlmrn,, and tlio consequent no.
cosaityofaid—whereupon, on motion ol Win.
IL Bullooh, Eaq. itwua
Reaolved, Thit.a pnpor bo opened to .reooivo
the aignituroa of aiioh persona na may bo dispos
ed to vqluiiteer, to procoad t» Florida.
On motion of M,. Myur*, E-q it waa
Reaolved, That a commit too of twolvo lie ap
pointed wlio slull-volunteer and collect from
ilm eiUxonaof Sav.nnah, *uch sum of money na
may bauocosaary to oqiiip, and pay all aaid vo-
laiUoora. who will prepare tliomrelvea and-pro.
coed in tho stnamhoit Florida, at 8 o’clock, to
morrow .for Flo'ida.
The following gouttamon woro tlion appoint,
od that eniiiniilluo, in oonforinity with tho last,
resolution :— *
for pfalioworlliy wo doomed'their ardont 4up.
port tiftho Bill, whon Our Hoit oftho llotol,
in the haste with which «very thing woe pro-,
pared, had boon compelled lo omit not only their
names, but those of many others whore spirited
axortiona wore worthy of all praise.
Tha otlier paragraph oxtraclod by our late
otTundod subscriber, la tlio Ictlor of a Correa,
pomtaut, commending tlio exertions of Dr. Fort
and Cn!< Hepburn, in bolielf of iho Bill.
Sn much for thla grool " indignity."
• Tlh) ahoot rolurnod to tliia Office ia preserved
fur the insppo ion oftho curious.
From the Macon Meeeenger. i
Wo are informed toal a citixon nf this place,
onoof'ho first and oldest subscribers oftho S.i.
vannah Gonrgian, on receiving tlm No. under
dato Ifiili Decani bor, ox it ao-cd from its Columns
a pari of two paragraphs that passed partlcu
hr oncomiums on a few oftho meuib'ra of tho
legislature, and nno-ot|icr individual in boing
particularly instrumental in passing the bill
for the Contral Rail Road and Itanking privile.
gas, used tlio samn for the Wadding of# cannon,
and which wa« dhetnrgcd ot suuaul on tho day
prucsediug the Rail Road Rail, reluruod tho hul.
aueo oftho shoot to tho «ffi o lorn where it am.
anatod, viewing it as an iudignity to nlhirmem
bar* of tho.legislature nwre particularl^riij'aaof
From the Otorglan of * 15/A init.—[Editorial)
".At tho lintel, a transpftronny with tlm
wnrda—Internal Improvement, disphyid to
view ilio namos nf our efficient Delegation—
McAllicter, Gordon, Milieu and Slack, in liar-
inonioiiB conjunction with Hepburn, tho Sons,
tor from Murcogco, whioh countv on tho ox-
trerao Western coniine* of Guorgia, is by this
splendid project to hu indi-*u|ubly united with
•lie capital of Cliatlium—tlio anciont Soupoit
of our Statu."
Another Boat Accioknt.—Tlio Coluinbu*
Sontinol of29tli Inat. aaya t—•*. Tlio Molcmoro,
commanded by Cnpt. Smith, on her first trip
from Apalachicola to this placo, waa anaggod,
and in a fu\v minutes wont lo tlio bottom with a
largo cargo of good* for this placo. It is ccr.
tainly a groat want of prudonco in boat owners
to attOmpuiio navig ition ofa rivor that in cm
ioqdop.e of it* lownon* is acarccly navigable for
a tin pan• The truth is, our rivor is made to
sulfur in reputation, wiio,i tho blame should bo
attached to another source.
A public dinner has been rendered Mr. Web
ster by tho Whlga of Baltimore and will be ac.
e-plod by him nt amno future lima.
- Casiiikr Caooiit.—Tliu last Baltimore Patii ;
ol *aya—" Wo learn llmt Du lluy W ‘Babcock,
ca*hior oftho Brunch Bank of New Orleans, at
Clinton, (Li.) who aoiuotimo since was udvor.
tisod hy tho Directors ns having ubscondod with*
u largo uiununt of tho funds of ili.it in*liuttion,
was upproliundcd iu t night, by two of our vigil
Pint p-jllno officer*, Mussra. Iluye, and Jeffors,
on tlm York Turnpike, about oighteon milo«
from Lliii city. Ho was brought to town, abd
after examination before Juioph Shano, Esq,
wm committed, to await tho requisition of tlio
auilinritiu- of Louisiana.
Ralph King,
M. Myurs,
R. F. Williams,
Y. S. Pickard,
L. 8. D’Lyon,
K. W. Puolor,
J. W/Jackson,
W, P. Wnito,
F. M. Stone,
J..S|ono,:
W. Duncan,
Goo. Hall,
Tha nisoling tlion adjmirnod.
CHARLES STEPHENS, Chairman.
Wm. U jbkiitson, Secretary
" You'd scarce expoot utio of my ago
To spook in pub io on the •tagu. , ’
Tlio above lino* woro brought to rabnllcotmn
hy tho groat attempt to injure tho Georgian, as
nviocod by tho following, which api>uara in
black and tvlilta in tlm last - Macnn- Mtttenger.
It was linr lot once to see a first grader in th«
Junior Class, and one of ’.ho boot spookors in
College, mount tiro stage ol old Nassau and re-
pool tho lino*, " You’d acarco expect, &c."
We tb«n dol^tmiied at whai wo vi .wod aian
iinpotenUUtompt to bring into disivpu’.o ono of
tho Collage Exeruitas. Bui whan our eye*
glanced o^or Iho following, wo lsughod outright
at tfio " indignity" stared to havo boon offered
by tho Gonrgian tp.tho membara of Bidb.
If wa thought the Bias Delegation in our
lato Legislature wore auoh Ninnyhatnmore, aa
to view our nulico of thn rejoicing in S ivannuh
on th * 14tlt inst. as an "indignity'? to them, wo
would bo more serious—but wa hero too high
an opinion of their faculties, to believe them ei.
publoof such porvorslon of thorn. Ilisrererv.
cd fiir " ono of tlio first and' oldost subscribers
ol the Savaunah Georgian", to ntako auoh r
wonderful dlreovory If ha had nut already
mido it patent in thoonlumna oftho Meeeenger,
wo would advise him forthwith to apply f« r a
Paloni, - AVe hero might make a quotation wo
thiuJi opplieablo, but ffir foar last it may bo
thought that the fmpotant dart 'of Priam had
rtMnhod.jiaaim, V%frt«|#b*r'
• AVifro have only noti Td thUeffiiaion of Bibh
to troat.it with the contempt »nch atlomptado-
knrtrt. idit nf Inn ....I.. 1* : :
ClIARLKaTON, DOC 28.
Lntrat from Europe—The Breinon galliot
Bot«y, Copt. VVonkn.urrivnU ut tliia port on Wtd.
neauay last lu 4U day* from Brumon.
On Smur.lay loot, wo wefo shown letters
brought liy tliia vonsoI, dated Brnumn, Nov. 3,
bomg three daya later limn previously received
from any part of Europe, from which we muko
tho following trau-iutinu.
•• Bremen, Nov. 3 —Tim market for Rico ia
unsolllod. From the Or- zimbos cargo only a
Kclurtion nf from 50 to GO bbla have bomi s .ld at
G 5.G rix dollar-, Out wore tha lioldurs prepared
to Null otUhaud, thuy w mid be ..bligod to acimpl
a loss price.- Iu onnsuquouoo nf tha high bricea
of Candina Rmn, much.East India Rice ia ut
presold imporfoil from L ndmi. and answers re.
markntly well, rua lily commanding froin 4* to
•I J ix dollar*. Tlm stock of Carolina Rieo is
howuvur overy who.-o very amull, and of
tlm old Htonk nothing ia remaining Wo are of
tho opinion tljat the first cargo of Carolina Ru-c
will bring hero from G to GJ rix d-llors. Hubso.
quonl oargous muy not cnnuiiuiid muro 'than 5}
to six dollar*. If prices with you uro reason*,
ble, und many arrivals should taku placo, tlm
urticlo.may dectino still fimln'r.
" Colton* are vory dull. Wo quota gnnd fim
Upland at 21 *21j grunt; all depend* upony.-ur
orops and prie.-a. Tho amount on (land bore at
this moment is 034 bags North Ainuricu, and
282 baga Weal India.
" CntR-e begin* in hs very flat, flrozilian
middling quality from Ilia I3gr.j St. Domingo
ll| a 12|; fine do to 12J ;a clmi.-oCuba uriiele
ns high bn 18 gr. VVo impo that tlmso prices
will bo mainlninod ns the s'o .k i-but small
"With Sugar* liki-wisn is very qui.it. St. Ja.
go Muicnvadooa huvo boon re.a-dd at GJ gr,
brown and yoltaw Ilnvana 7A i 74 gr; good yol
|ow and priino 8J a BJ gr; pale yollow 84 u 9 gr.
in wliito Sugars ire tr-.n-uctiou*, as tho export
for Russia, at the pro out lime, has caused.
" Exchange, on Hamburg, 2 months, I3:t|"q
13-14, Aio-tordum, 1214 j a 1254, London Gli
Pari* 17 3 16 a 7.33.
From the Columbia Telctcope, 2fi/A inat.
Columbia " Jockv Cluu Races commcncod
Decomber 21-t with a produce stakos nf colts
throoyoaia old, sixteen ►uUcnbo^ 8100 c „
tranco h f. Throu s.armd, tlm rest paid Ibrfoit.
Col.W Hampton’s bo Gradsdon, by Cru.
• aador, dum P-C ihnntoa o \ j
Capl D Rowe’s hr f by Marshall Naydam
Si.l y R chardsnn 12 2
Col J R Spann’s cli f by Cruaador dam
Poor Girl. 3 jjg
Time—1st boat, 4,4—2d heat, 4, 5— 3J heat
4,17. ^
Tuo second heat was woll cnntohted. and won
by the throailatcli.
rtHXT i'AV
Four mile huts. Parse $8*10,
Col J 11 Huminotid’s brh- Argyle, 5years
old. by Tonson, d mi by 0>cur,
Cupi Rnvvo’* b c. Vortumnu*, by Eclipse,
dum Dull iico. 4 year* old 2 dr
Col Jas Forgusnu’s b o Saladln, 4 year*
1 1
old,- bp Crusador, dam Virginia dfe.
Time—8,7 ^ Track remarkably hotvy, froui
" Kky WitsT, Dec. W.
To the Editore of tho Charleaten Courier—
" Goutlemrn—You muat long simm havo
learned my misfortune with tho echr.' Ex't. and
tlio fate of her. - Nlio ie now hnvo down, and I
shall linvo her (lotahcd in about 2 dlye, when 1
sha I proceed tu Mobile, with tlm paranngare,
Mr. Purvis fedv, child and 1 servant*, M' ear*.
Ilort nod .Moutcs, nnd 4 slave-* shipped by M r -
Cormtak, and nno slave by Mr.llorvey. ami "no
by .Mr. Gadsden. All nf tlio cargo brought to
•his plioq,.which wa* but very trifling, ha* b'-ou
•old: . I forced tho aetjr. over tlm rvof of rock*
in 94 feel watur, mi liar broadside, to tho igtan-
Uhmpnt’oflira wreckor«;«J- to thoir groat disnp
poiotoiont, no irly all tlio cargo had boon thrown
overboard Imfure limy name; tho soa ran no
high, Hmt tho spray broke over tlm topsnf lu-r
masts while *lia lay on t<or brondsido; sho did
not lonk until 2D minulos before »lm got m*ido
of tho Roof, where tlm water wia'smooth. A
rock broko tbrongh hetweon her timburs, or she
would not havo lc ked at all; hor pumps thrbw
twobuckota of water *t each streko. or I mvnr
should have g*»l her to Key Wt*l. Tha wrerk*
era do not liko my got ting Iter off (ho rocks—
hnvo libollcd her and Mr. Purvis' 4 sluvor, mid
all tlm stave passenger*; tho Ju..go hua avvnrdod
them $11)00 for services."
Tho following luaalso been handed us fur
puhleatinn:
To Capl, N. 0. Sisson, of schr. Exit:
Drar Sir—We, ihu uodcraignod, passengers
on y -ur voyage, from Ch..rlent«m, hound to M".
bi>. view with much regret your disaster, which
wo fool woll assured >\«s not in human |Hiwvr
to control. Expressing our confidence in you
at a seaman and a gentleman, Wo reuiuiu, dear
sir, yours, most truly.
WM. PURVIS.
S.DEAS.
ELIAS B. HORT.
HUGH O’REILLY.
JAMES MONIES
Charleston Courier 28(A inat.
Tlm Rov Zerah Colburn, so well known for
uiorly for tlm pronderftil precocity of hi* fncul.
ty fur imtlii'iiuticnl *o)utions, is appointed Pro.
lessor of Language, nud Cloasical English Lit.
eraturcVintbo now in*u.v ion in Vormont, call
lira »• Norwich Univoreity "
connimcivL kecokb.
LU-K8T OATES KROM UVERfoOL... OCT. 3D
LATEST DATES FROM IIAVRK. ...OCT 31
Savannah Exports, December 29.
Per ship Persia, fur Liverpool—1135 bale*
Upland Colton.
Tar ship Othello, for Liverpool—111G bales
Upland t'oiidn.
Per ship Millodgovilto, for Now York—G82
halos Upland Culimi; 1 HO caska Rico; 7 bales
Pink Root t 10 packages liurclnmliso.
Per brig Odessa, for'I’rio'te—323 bales Cot
ton; 102 whole, and 23 half casks Rico.
Per schr Bahama, fur H ivana; 127 wholo,
15 lialfbrU, and 210 bags Rice; l22boxo*>Caii.
dlos.
Pur schr Engle, for B iltimorc—85*.tAlos Cot
ton; 30 casks Rice; 142 brla NVhiskoy.
Por sebr Angola, for Charleston—50 liorcoa
cluun, and 2500 burin--N Rotgli Rice.
Baltimobb, Dec. 22.—The Market—'rite
Grocery nnrkot i» quite dull—wo have i.otliing
to report'except 78 litid* Porto Rico Sugar, ut
auction tlita morning, which aold from SpJ dt) lo
$10.20—89 bhl* do do $9,90. .
Flour.—Sale* of Howard atroot worn nmdo
yoderduy ol $G,G24 a 0,75. Wagon price
$650, City Mill $6,75. No sales of Su*.
quehanna.
Whiskey.—In hlid«. 3Go, bbla 374 • 33, tho
douinnd ligliC
Rum—Nono in mirkat.
Alexandria, Doc. 23— Flour—Yestcrd iy
tlm current prico of Flour fruit Wugons was
675.
Corn—Our higltcst quotation for corn, should
not bo tnknii na a g i.ide, by those who aond tlm
article to this market, for *nlo, by tho wagon
lund— as shipping merchant* will frequently
givo front 5to 10 ct*,.mure for a cargo, than
thoy would for a single wagon load; at present
now Corn will bring from 60 to 70 cents; 65
to 6G cents, i* a<* much as Corn can safely bo
calculated upon, for ni'w Corn,-ln good -oondi
lion, by tho wagon load.
previous night’s storm.
Five to ono on Argyle at starting, won with,
out a uontHst; g«iod running, however, fur lim
two first miles; fi.at mile, 1 56, 2J, 1 58. .
SECOND DAY.
'• j Three mile heats Purse $600.
Donal Rowe's o. m Lady Morgan, 4
ynsr* old, by John Richards; darn by
nnnorted Expedition. ( ]
J.H.IIamtnondVgr.c. Cut .Throat 4 years
old, by Medley; dam, Morino Ewo 3 2
Col W Hampton’* ch m. Rush Light 5
year* old, by Sir Archv 5 dum, Pigeon,
bv Pacojct.
Win Eddins’ gr o Hunlpa, 3 years old. by
Med!)'; data, Virginian,
bolted End foil.
Time—6,2, and 6, 12.
2 3
THIRD DAT.
Tu>o mtU heats. Purse $400..
Donah! Rowe's b e V«>r|uinnu*, by; B;
clipn, dam Dofianoo, 4 yoars old.
Col W Hampton’s ch c Ormond, by $ir
Chariot, dam Alfred, 3yoars bid.
D P Palmer’* gr. o, TuVitbiin, 3 yettre
by Phenomenon; dam Andrew. ' i
John R Spin’s clt.fSea Flower, 4 yflare.
old, by Clortnunt; dam, poor Girl, 4
years old.; ‘ / .
J C4 Gniguard’s ch gr Clodhoppqr, by —,
, ;.dinr-r-3yo«raold 2 dis.
Geo G Walden’s gr o Did% Sampson by
3.3
4 5
MAYORS OFFICE.
Savannah, Diember•24/A‘, : '1835.
Whereas, by a resdlutibu passed iff Council
this day, tho M tyor.ia directud to issuo hi* Pro.
claniation, polling apart Tfiureday, the 3lxi
inat as a Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer to
tlio Author and Giver of all Oooil, for the inahi.
fold innrnius oxlemiod to our City during the
past soason.
Now, thoioforo, I, Robert M- Charlton, May.
or pro tempore of tlm City ..if Savannah, do hero,
by iHMUo this nty Proclamation, setting apart tho
Raid day for such purpose, and roquostiug its bb
Borvanco by tlio Rovorond Clofgy and Cilizons
gonornlly.
In witnoss wlirreof, I havo hereunto sol nty
hand, and caused the ho i! of said city to Ira
afllxcii. tliistwmity.fourtli day of December,
eighteen hundred ami thirty.fivo.
ROBERT M. CHARLTON,
.... Mayor pro tem.
M.Mverr, c. o.
in ARISE JO IKK A | i(
sun rise* 7 04 I SUN SETA. 4- 56
HIOH WATER AT SAVANNAH. t ..()4 |4
PORT OF SAVANNAH ... ,I)EC. 30.
CLEARED,
Ship. Persia, Ilalo, Liva-punl.
Adame $ Burroughs.
Ship Olhoilo, Saundcis, Liverpool.
W, Gaston.
Ship Millcilgovillo, Foster, Now Y*irk.
Stone. Washburn tj- Co.
Brig Odo-sa, Deming, Tricsto.
A Barclay.
8chr Bahama, Lovell,’Havana.
Padclford, Fay Co.
Schr Eagle, Saunders, Baltimore.
F. Sorrel.
ARRIVED,
Stoamboal Superior, Wilcox, Dirlcn, with 2
tow bunts. CIS haltf*Cullan and the Engine of
tho rtuaniboat J T Lamar, to L Baldwiu & Cu.
and otliors.
WENT TO SEA.
Ship Milledgnvillo, Fostor, Now York.
Br. brig Lottary, Wainwright, Barbadocaand
Dcmoraru.
Sohr Eagle, Saundrrs, Baltimore.
Schr 31agnffia. Moms, Charleston.
DEPARTED,
. Steamboat Florida, Hubbard, Picolata.
MEMO RAN DA
CHARLESTON. D«ro. 28.—I
geanl, Mnhiln at:d Key; West;'Goorgo Henry,
Bums Darien; Marmion, Allen, do.
Cloarod,ships Nantaakot, Crocket, Liverpool;
Admitlanoo, Bradford, London; Br. >ohr Titos.
Soon, Pi't, Hamilton, (Bonnuda.)
.MOBILE, Duo. 22.—Arrived, ahips Thames,
Snow, Now York; RaKcino,Fr.DoUtrfare, Guad-
aloupo; barquta Nash is, Pollard, Liverpool,
Bulovv, ships Glido; Arobflinidea, Br., brig
Hannah, Br. -
NEW ORLEANS, Dao. 21—Cleared, ship
Capla, LeCritw, Liverpool; brig Pamolii,8iniHi,
Havana.; $p. Palacre Ninfa, Zirajoza, St Ja.
go do Cuba; *chr« Texas, Stark, Havana; A.
tab. Haskell, do.
ALEXANDRIA, (D. CA Deo. 21.—Sailed,
brigs Amulet, Nlckcreon, Barbadocaj Dunlap,
Sturdcpaut, New Orieana.
BAMHaRE,D,.SI— Air.btl«.Poolnn,.
MouMl, New Y.o,k; Viotory, Oliplmrit, Provu
dance; aoltr Marion, McDonald, Savannah;
T’lnr.i. Jitiikiiia. Plvm.mth.
Flora, Jenkins, Plymouth.
.Cleared, b rig* Fortune. Poiry,
Africa; Gwlyo. Wallace, II tvan:
The jacket ship N EW AUK, will meet
Iwittudoreatoli. rprfreight ur jia-sago
.living g*»o I uccomodatiooa. Apply (6 Capt.
Bonnot off Imaid ««rto
dec 30 STONE WASHBURN dt’CO
« friiEtailT FORLIVBRPdOL.
30 to 40 baga eott-n can be taken
fur freight op tho deok ol the fine (-hip
sail fuf Liverpool nr Sunday 3 Janus,
ry/ Ajjjily to A NDREW LOW fit CO.
r, Cape Palmes,
iTana.
no porft.rman.wihlt u.ettiu., '' 1 "
ON THURSDAY EVENING, D«. 31
Will U preMhlod UiQ jtr..., .(th,
CATARACT OF TllBOAttOBl,.
' or lim "
RAJAH'S DAUGHTER)
FOR MATANZASr T
,Tho hrig RODNEY will»all on Tufa-
.day, January 5th, ean tako about thirty
ioaokaRice on Freight. • Apply- to tho
master on boatd or to
doc 31 JOHN CANDLER.
FOR Aim VST A.
Tho steamboat GEORGE
WASHINGTON, Capt.
pFreqtand, will leave fur
llho_abnvo place TH.I.8
»■* ercrv-cnsaa inn Bimvn nrirc l ll | H
DAY. *»t 3 u’nlnckP. M T For froiglii.or pfca.
•ago, apply bn boatd, or to
doc 30 JNO. W. LONG
Kowland's Hotel for Sale.
Til E Subreribur wishing tn relir9
from public huripota, offers forsalo
his well known and valqahlo os.
rwffTI tablislunjnt, (Rowland’s llotol.)
Tlio woll *trrang'|'tretnieiti- f 'rftinl ia*,i)iuoo .
veniouen oftlm o*tabJUIiineiit in general, with
tlm nioNt conuiiMiding nituntionin the viil.ign
, ?S, ‘ * Wfi." •
. r business, will Imld forth strong inducotnonl*
for any poreon to purchaso who wLhos to
scour# a healthy and luurative' situation. Tlm
torn)* will bo made accmnmnduling. Fur fur
..... W .I'M uw |kVM..,|imUI|l|klllK. I'llr IU
Bier particular*, apply on tho piomiscx, to
W.T. ROWLAND.
Greenville C. II , 8 C. >
'• I.
Dccemhr 19, 183.).
doc 30—ut
• dee 30—r
\Vnntod to Kent,
A House, a central situation, nf.
fording respectable acamnnifida.
tion* for a small family. Apply at
thi* Office. J
ill
LbkI.
KEGS l«iU' I .aril
For sain by
i. ja i«r isiiiuy
dor 30 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Mamie and l’iro Insuraned Bank.
December 29/A, 1835.
I N conformity to the proclamation of the
Mayor oftlm City, this Bank will not bo
open on Thursday next. 3l*t inat. Paper duo
thereon, is requested to bo' atlonded to on the
proviou-i d.;y.
dec 30 JAS. SMITH, Cashier,
Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the lato firm of
Low, Taylor. A.'Co. in open nc.co nt or
note* joist duo, aro informed that Bin samu will
be placed in suit, unloMsaettlod within a rea«on.
ble time.
„ „ WM. ROBERTSON, Agent
Den 30—o
R
Rodtrer’s Cutlery.
ODGER’S Pen Knives and Table Cull**.
doc 30
ry, ruceiVodjior ship Thulin, and' flu sale
N. B &. II. WEED,
Brade’s Patent Hops. ””
Ja DOZ Brndo’s Patent linos
}>3\WVP For an lh by
- dec 30 N. B. iJ- H. WEED.
$60 ‘ Reward.
Ffe ANAWAY from tlio Hitliscribor at Haw
w© ktnaville, Gn. Three Nngrn Mon, on mod
April, Nod, and Dave. April farmerly.belong
ed to W. Hogan, Davo, to A. C. Fitts; an*l
Ned to Lowis Turner. April is about 5 foot 10
inches high, about 28 nr 3 j years of ago, stout,
nud a smart looking follow. D.ive is about 5
fuel, 5 »r 6 inches high, and had a small ►car
on his right oyo, thin viaagod, and about 30
yearenfngo. Nod is near G fuel high, agud
about 35 lo 40yoar.s old, vory stout, nnd aamnll
bit of his loft ear off As the' above negrons are
woll known in the city, the above roward will lo
pud for thoir dolivery in Savannah Jail, or nny
othor in the State, or $20 for each of Biom.
All porsons nre forbid harboring nr hiring *-aid
Ni'frrou*, na tho law will bo strictly onFuro. d
against Btoin.
doc 30-lm MICHAEL KAYS.
Just Arrived, and on Salo,
BY PETER HYNES, York Sinai,
D OWAY Biblo* ;• Hocvcr’ Bildo litaierv ;
History of tho Church , Manning** short.
cst way; Father Rowland ; Cnbbot’* 13 Ror
mons ; Cnbbot’s AUvico to Young Mon ; Cob-
tmi’a Engltah Grammar.} Challonur’* Modita.
tion* ; Poor Man'* Catouliisins ; Answer to £
months* in n Convent; Fay’* and Au-tin’sAr.
gumeiil; Dr, England’s Addrasa; with a virioty
of Pnyor Book*,' English and French'. "
Daily nxpoctod from New York, the Catholic
Pori'tcjtnnl l.ihrary.
dec 39—r*
Raisins.
Cl BOXES Bunch Raiaina
m For sale hy
deb 30 CLAGHORN j- WOOD.
lints.
O F iho Newest Stylo, just rocoivod and
'sain hy •
HAMILTON, HOUSTON Sl CO (
for
dec 33
Yout lis* Cloth Caps.
I XOII sale, at nrjco* much, reduced, hy
Hamilton, nous ton & co
doe 30
Sued Ont s.
1 Bushel* Seed Oats
.. - - 100 Ham*
429 barr Is Eaitnrn Potatoes
-dec 30
For salo by
W. II. THOMPSON, &. CO.
No rExrhn’ngo Dock.
Bacon.
^ LB.fcf Norfolk midlinga
Bacon
dne 30
For sale by
W. 11. THOMPSON & CO
dec 3)
Eastern Hay,
BUNDLES Primo Eastern Huy
For aaln low by
SHORN
CLAGI
f ^ WOOD,
Medicinal Herbs.
B ONSET, Thymo; Punnyrnynl, Sags,
Mullen, Duuhle Tnrizy, C-itnip,
florehnund, Lcnmn Balm, Popiar Bark
Digitalis Slippery Elm.
-Carefully pul up by the Shuknra, jual rocoivod
and for aulo by
doc 30. G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Coats,
f U§T received per brig Lola a splendid
rertmimt of over Coala which will lie a
low for cash by II. CLOSE
doc 20
N. B. Wanted, two first rata Journey mi
Tailors, for which steady employment will
given.
f thoao
Hamilton, Houston & Co.
prwAVE just opened an assortment of
n't. very superior Engli-h boilod Cdinblut
Clonks, without aonm*- warranted foal colora
and said to be water proof,
dec 30 •
it Scrap
The Life of
A DMIRAL V>count Exmonth, by Edward
Zm. Ostar, Esq.
Part*, 20, 30 and 31, Penny Cyclopedia
Part 3G, Saturday. Magazine.
A fUrlher supply of 1 he Drawing Room '
Book. Friendship’s Offering for 1836,
Chri-tun Keepsake
Arab, a few reamaof
Superfine Bath-Letter Pa por, .
do Blue^Satin do v
do Copying Paper, received" !
for sain hy THOMAS-^URSE* &..CO
doo 22
and
•THE'jnasf
t
Tl„ Grand BnimlK M. knrV.'ilil nn,-, ,
To cnneludo with Ihc l.u,l»M, F.r<. of
THE LADY AND TUB DEVIL.
Ptirtinulnr. in thn bill, oflkn da,.'
IEP Wanted for tho above place 40 Sutter™,i
tnerarteo. Apply at the Tliollre. Pt ™ 1
doo 30
> ■
nth
liarthcn Wore. "
° oc . _ •« > -Tolfiijr,'* wharf
Cordials and Floor.
QR: oaske Chrdiali
1 'm. iU . !i arrcl ,‘ ab- wd Street flour, new
landing and fur aale low by
dncl STONE, WASHBURN & CO.
(Shovols, Spades and GrubbiturHoiZ
»0 DOZ stool Shovels and Spades
ocl 23
6 do long handle steel do
10 do socket Shovels and Spado*
do do Gabbing Hoot, for sale try
0 g “UN
Wine,
M. HOPKINS
L AN DING IVom brig Pandora; i-few cart,
choice Currant Wine, for sale by
FADKLFOKD, FAY &. CO.
ti
('«o 15
Cream Ale.
FRE *a aupiily of Cmiin Ah, for inlo b»
. dooaD CLAGHORN &. WOOD.
Bonnots.
J UST rocrlvod, ■ Imn.l.ninn n..orinwnf nf
L'ldio. and Mim. silk and Sultin Braver
Uonneli oftlm latoit Pari, nnd Non York fiut,.
•oni- For rain b, II. N. ALDRICH & CO.
doc 18 v -
Ladius French SliDpers. ***
J UST rocoivod por schr Excel.
Ladies thick sole Slippers
’ do do Tic*
do thin Kid
.do do Aforopco
nt mi du , G j} Xor ? oo1 ^-A1mo, a good supply of
Ciiildren'a Shoes, for aalo by' 1 r 3
doo 25 II. N; ALDRICH & CO.
ftiackcrbl.
J UST received and landing, 100 bbla No 3.
mackorl 50 4 hbl* do No l do. > ;r
_ maokorl 50 4 hbl* do No 1 U u
5,000 4 bblp Codfish for salo by.'
d«o 95 CLAGHORN St WOOD
. Raisins, Pruned &c. . , .
% ftT BOXES bunch Rai-ina
4 50 half do do. '
100 duB'-rdoaux Prunes, fiincv
20 bbla dried Apples
'S.l dnim* Figa. •
15-hoxn* Genoa Citron
5 bbla Shellbarka
Just received by
doc 29 C. L. McNISII.
; ; Flotlr. ...
R'tflO Howard Street flour lmd'
■ I'.'K f fn ' n brig Dglelliuriw, for *ula
low from tho wharf/
dec 29 TUPPER St SlT8T\RE.-
Notice,
C ONSIGNEES per hrig Oglethorpe, will
please attend to receiving thoir goods thi*
* * “ " ' " rf.
day at Roltmi'a C-mlral Whar,.
dec 29 S.,PHILBIUCK Sc CO.
Just Received,
IJt^to DOZEN-Maconhny Snuff
.ne*w $ 100 gruco Mr*;Milfor’s fino out Tohoceo
and for aulo by C. L. MoNISH/
168 29 ' •
Landing nnd Cur sale from Havana.
j> 4b M Sognrs ^ '
wV ■ f 227 b.tg* Groon Cufieo now crop
20' M Oraftgn* in pnmo order
300 pine Apple*, 250 Cocnanut* '*•
3 hrls Liino, 25 buhehoo Bananas • .
dec 29 v L. BALDWIN & CO.
Casting’.
IX tons Castings, constating of Oven*, Pot*,
ST* Skillets, Spidore, Kettles, Aridirmia,, Ac.
now landing from ship Bello and brig Lota, und
for sale hy M. lluPKINS.
oot 15
Pndeiford Fay and Co.
Offer for tale in store,
II (IDS N OrluunB Sugar
—- 30 do Porto Rico do
50 doz Cnyl.ro Win*
lOO brl* N 12 Rum
20 1h»xo* llavnnn Sugar dec 11
50
No. 3 Mackerel.
% 4b BRL8 No 3 Mackerel landing and for
side low by
ENSWORTH A WAYv
For Sale.
A TRACT of land on Bulls Island, (S. ;C.)
containing 300 aero , 250 of which ta
good planting land and cleared, with all necea;
sary out buildings *.n it. Person* wishing to.pur.
chase, can obtain all tho noco.-sary information
on nppiention to tlmundereignedal hi* reaidcncc
on Muy Rivor, S. 8*
Also,'
. A Houso nnd lot in tho village of Grahamvffib
3. C. Tlm building nearly now.
dot 9—tillJH* W. E. BAYNARD.
/ Notice
n Stock!
flit -• a„u..«an«u
'Jt Fire Iiuarauoo Bank of the 8tato
Georgia , , - ; ' -
In eonfurmity with tho provtaionaof tho Char
lur.&by order oftho Board of Director*, an In
Mnlmcut of Fifteen dollnni (15) on each ehan
of Stock, in required to bu paid at tho Banking
House in Savannah, on or before tho firri Mun
day in January next.
GEO. J. BULLOCH,
Acting Cashier.
Further Notice,
j^UCH Stnekboldors a* may with to ava
CT UioinBolvca nf Um privilege, uro hereby “*
thorlsod to pav into tho D ink on the first}
— iborr-‘*‘ —
day in December next, the sum of Ten (10) D
tars on each share, and upon the payment oft
inathlmont of Fiftoen Dollar* on tha first.Me
day in January, receive Certificates for f
Stock of Fifty DoUara per a|iare, and draw di
donda'in proportion thorcto.
GEO. J. BULLOCH.
n?P l , ■ _ - , Aoling Cashier.
1 Im Augusta ConalituUonalist, and Stands
of Union, Millcilgovillo, will pldoao publtab t
abovo once a wcok.
Eastern Potatoes.
BBLS1 prime white Eastern Pnti
TKlr^ytoea. For salo hy
dM 18 CLAUHORN & WOOD.
W anted to 1'urchnse.
10,OGG L f°;: r hSlwXv™.8
25 por 100 lb. delivered at my Yard in Savai
•“ll* „ MICH. DILLON.
dec.fr
A FEW Iona Jamaica Logwood landing pi
schr, Rvbt. George For sale hv .
die 9 COHEN Sc. AflLLER.
Just landed.
I>A BBLS. Menhaden Fish,
ywV''' And inStore,
3 gross Playing Garda
18 reams Letter Paper. 4 Cuhivatori
2 Corn Fanners, for winnowing c«m
2 patent Com 8helleni
.9 patent Corn Mills
2 Cast Iron Purnps
1 Wagon Jack Screw
For isle by
nov 28 JOHN CANDLER,