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THa; GEORGIAN,
flSttRCt IA IN.,
IlFwiX-*-**!* n * BUX.I.OO/I,
, „ K 111' l.*Wi OF Til' MHIOt.
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FFOIIT WI.WM
J FIVK DOLLflM.
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SATURDAY MOHMNIJ.JAiy. 23, 1*30.
JOHN SMITH.
.oil men «1” pith.
>,V'rm <»Uod Johnson, nml tun«wn narned
Tlmpeni-mal error® ari-i'H from tlio multi,
of .,(ir»oti« t»oou"B[ tlm Imrmut.l name ot
Smith. Jreeq.nlM only in Ui. *.»«f , .r.o« of tl."
.vniiphnfinm and nl !-.i>hn»in o»d Sy
i r aw*.—Well m»y John Hmi'lt * <y : -
Tiierc's nut o moil I moot, hut doth bmii'o mo
A* if I went lu« well acquainted Iri nil;
And ovary ono doth Cull inn hy my nan***,.
K'liut Hmdor money t» mo, s#m i v.to m« ;
S >ma nthor give mo thank* furl.imluoo»o» •
Sniuu ullhr me coinnmditiea to buy,
Emit now a tailor cill'd m« m hi*
Ami allow'd mo silks that liu had bought for me,
burn 11io*o am but imaginary w,l**-.
Ami L inland sm tint or- inhabit h«io.
t )iio of Ilia mi-t ltnin;roua bluti'U rs on rrront.
w%. devolopO'l at llm Court of So** *t ‘In
l ay IUII U«t wnok, which wo re. nll. cl to
Lava board of. It was in aubat litre lima : -
John Smith was Imna wook* -m « arrested
on a charge of forging n chuck t"f on«» linn,
died and forty dollar*nn ilia leather Maiiu.
tact ir.T’e hank, in the naoio of John I- B"ii.
niira, and • omniitUd otlir rare of Mr. Lyon*.
V.• .per hf the p' iao • at Ihdlnvu-, whom smith
it J„hn 8'iiitli waa in durance vile lor |*o'it Inr.
it'iiiy. The Utlnr nircuinalanoM onioiog to Urn
7 , . .. Mb»l I ww.jon, which would IncWMe lh« mn„\ in. I .J.d u»rl. nr tbn Whole p.ck.je, I. ret u rood Jo
ntoombo.t of light drift mijhl oppr flllmic , pi.y.,e.l po.or of llio tho Io.^ilor will, -
„ Mil in I fl'Whco, ■■ Wall «a tho phyaical powor
point—rroviamna and stores might M l ,l,c ’ u hoad of tho nation, to econmplUh tho gnat ob.
light keel bouta and ascend tlio river with ton I jeet f.»r which ho lubored- Tilts is tho Iron
■linin',,..', ood ill can tho .l.omho.l .iwuW o«o.o of 11,0 ,|„r„.i of llio oppioprUlion , hut
moot with oho, mot in,,,. th„o hoot, could ho now lb. in««,,,,ii r of tho tcca^nl S.ooto,. will
knowledge of the flr*i II a mod Jolm Hoitlli, they
twain mol, umbracod, and uxclmmod with Anti-
l'h 'iu«—
Soma hloaoed powerjilnlivor '!• from honor .
and their prayer waa heard.
Ai Ihn Ihinomoor >tninii, John Hmith, '’liar
pud w ith tlm Itirgmy, wa* oruorrd lulo Hi pm.
HMica of hi* noimr I lit, Rooeidor, l"f iri.il ; and
when the worthy keeper of lh« piiaon placed
ln» laud upon him for that pmpi.se, Mr. I.totia
waa aatoniafiml al iliaeloquence. s* lit"ifon-il ■
What! will vou inorilor mo I i imujailor, thouf
Am I thy prisoner I
Lyons.—
Ah mo, Imw polo and wan ln» I*•• »hm •
Smith—
Tin u art a villain In impeach mo lima :
I’ I prove niiiio Imimr, and mine hnnoaty
Against lliao proaontlj, il thou dti’al aland.
/.yon*—
I darn, and do duff llieo fur a »• ‘lain .
Smith—
Fear mo not, man. I will nut hr- „ nwav i
l’h give thee, rro I havethor inuoli hi iicy
'J o wnrrimt, thoo, u» I’m 'fusii-d for.
I'i“ try,li"wo\or,wi ii»,j „ ( ,t t , t , fy f.ynnc, an,I
«' hilu rniiug di.wu > , tliw (Inolli ».,gon, ih'Hcnnd
ml t„ plain pro*’'_ hro'iglil io'u court, all-
MvcrcU loljv „f J„|„, rimi li, win or-
putll larceny, and diNiluirgod by
|i'n<'Uiiial|on, no Olio appumiug againal him
to r that nil',lieu.
(hi theJir»i day of ihn prn»nit term, John
8,mill, (No Dj waa .irraignud for llio lo’gvry
oil the Ixollmr Mmiul.u moi'a hank NVhon
tlm inilictoi' ot w.i« rnml, tlm pri»nuer rmc nml
truly d*el,rod that ha wt* not tint mmt, hot
that it war another Jomi Smith wlmw ia dia-
ohaig -d ut t o I ,at tuiin ot th« noorl hy nroe.
I no'imn, on w,li,on* apiwnring ngu,n»l Imu :
and that ho Ini' priMuior waa couliuud for tout.
ing a coat.
A* tho idotilily ufllio primmer cmilil lint he
rvHililiiliud by VIr. Ih unora, or any of tlm »vit
||M*m,n plnmuil, noli I., of till! nllim TH "I pulli'li
Waa nrouglit into court to ordoi to pr vu Unit
Ini* waa ton rml l)r„lino, who cnnnniliuil llio
furgury, hut it waa •• no go," and In* idioHiiy
m aa a • dark an uvnr. T.m olor* „f llio pulma
wa« liu'ii oilh'il for an l ail loviiNiigilmn had,
Winch romiltnd hi llio e»talili*limool of tho line,
g ing ciraumol >m u. A vordiot of not iruittij
a«N uinoiod, and no Wo ao,i nllod. — A F ( uni
Ado
Willti Bttiil in on*' of hi* I,'tier* Hint hr hoard
iM oro *.iy at I. nfy llloaaiiigton'a, dial lin ill .
approv'd of tIVuii,ull'd aocupliiig Xl.i.floll
por aiimim aa ‘ tlm Itml' Irom tho IiinIi ponpln,
Tin* ioilei wna ru puidi*liod m iingluml—O'
Caiman «aw i , ami wa* oAe'odmgiy niliiuyud
a: tho ioi|uiluli"ii ua>l on him, and it i« uir
ronliy lupurivd that a iiurroajioiidonco uu the
aiinjiul lia r cuofly likoo place bolwcoii him
a.el ihu hule pool. Il ha* ended, , fconrui, m
oxp oa>i„ua ufiuuui.il r-g ird, 'J'uio Muore
"doc* nutroiltAMib-r’* ^.unl wih not deni) liuv.
mg ua.'d llio cX|ir0NMi,„iH ut.litnilod to in n by
Ml. tVilli", mid O'Coiinell ia aalMiud (or *.iy>
ho n) witn Hid vapla'inlnni.—tloilon fust.
Novki.tv —Tlioro aro three thing* that llio
ptlb'f, will elwaya clamour for mii,nor or lalur,
y* II.uni) namely,—novully, u, vulty, novel
ty. (tri'inildi heiug h|*"od mico ill Sadler'ri
Woll'a niter Miigmg Id* colei,rale comic bung
of’ l’ipinl) witclict, lie nppealeiho lliu amh-
tnco. *11" had ii' ildc i, l,e -aid, 'frowned, wink
rd. aliened, nlmkrd, gaped, cried, gunned,
grimaced, and liiceupiwd ; lie hud d .ue .ill that
could In, Julio hy brow*, chill, cheek*,aye*, iiomi
and mouth, anu w|ul iimro did they waul?'
• Why, wo want,’yawned a langmU voiuo liuiii
the pit, • wo want a now ItiuUnu."—. lb
An Kngli h Karl* at a hall .it Porlamntli,
waa wti uck witlitlm appoinuco of a holy w.i*
intrudunod and oiioliantod, inn breath—inudo
Jove during tlm country d.mre, and athu du,
lingauporr—" I Hlmiild Inivn Imon very h.ip.
py. " and Ilia ladv, •• but I hevo *nvon Jradtu
r«*»ona 'igaimt it " So raving, *hu liook"iii.d u
a gentlemen near ,—•* Thu i* my IiiinIiii ml.i
tain, Collin, uud llio tutlici of my *ik litilo Col'-
filta."— lb.
AMicanrit of On D'aiuiit. A rnungclftrgy
nun once called upon Dr. Dwight, and inouir.
rd re.pociing Hoi Ih*^1 iiioIIiimI ot lronting a very
ddlimilland alutru-r point in iiinntal piuhunphy
upon whiefi he wa« pirparing a aermnii. **|
cannut gi\r you any inforuittlion up n tho ant,,
jocl," tlm Dr. replied, *| .uu iint fiunlitr with
auoli tupica. I loavr thoiu for young men.'
" Lobt in rill: K"0.”—NVo ohaorvo by n |.,tn
I ouuon paper ot’D'C. Hill, that uole-otliati *i»
pirxon* wered,»wnotion the itiili-d ilia! iiionili,
in Loudon bv walking ufl the dock, into tho ri'
ver— llio d<Ti»ity ••! Hie fog preventing them
from dihcovrring llicir ini-tako, until loo Into,
Ail of them wero poi»uii* of ruapaetabtliiy
mid •nbrioty From Huh nnnarknhla oireinii-
atnuco, aotuc idea, muy be folined of a " London
1 "f”
'•' J ii the itai -tpongtell Ininm r, oh, l»off muy it
U'Unr
,, (j’n thr hmJ of (hr ftrt and Iht home of the
In err." ’
ui:mociiatic nomination’ ion
runs inn nt.
makti* van luiir,*,
OF Wl'W Vu'K.
roll VlVIi t'KKSIDF.NT,
It UU Alto ill. JOll.XHO*,
(O' KF.NTI'OKV,
Indian W*n in Flobiua.—Tlm oilnena aio
iiivitM. to ailurid a mooting to bo held at tlm
Kaoliang® Tbla Diy at 13 o'clock. M to o«vi*u
way* and nmani to rondor addiuonrl aid to mir
dUtroaacd ftllow-oliitana In Kmlorn Florida.
Wl ire aulhurlMd to ataln tint the Marine
id Kim IiiNuranco Ilaltk of l*ii« efry have of
tiirief to tho Mayor to advance five thuiianml ilol
11,r» for the parpna® of doapatohlng imnmdiatnly
u ,i armed .tcamboat into tlm St. Johna, to he
plnead under tlm onntrnl of tlm Commanding
(Mlleer of III® United NU'oa Troop., till aucli
lime aa tlm (Jon.iral GovnriiniBiit can bring®
•ufllciont forcu to that point.
Mimtamv.—Tho lu*l Norfolk Beacon Fay*—
Wii loom that Col. Bankhead will proncod to
Florida III a fow day*, to a**umo llio coinmuiid
„f llio artillery in that quarter.
Tlm British
Labor and Vai.ua®i.b Caruo.
ship Britnli King.C 'pt. Hunt, oloarod yo-lorday
f„ r Li-vorpool with a cargo of 3110 balo» Up-
' mi Colton,vulu'id al SlOt? 3^3 P. r '.
CoNORKa* —Tlm Sotia'o did lint "it 0,1 H* 0
|Alb Inal, In tho Ileum on the miiio day, vari-
mm private lull* wor® cotntnillod for a third roa-
ding*. Adeliato waa held on llio -ubjoct of r. fur-
ring l.iws, Ac. nftlie Military Acadomyat Weal
the Point to a Select Cuiiiiuitlv. Nnaoiiuii waa
had upon it.
Shad.—Hm N. V. Courier nml Knq tir-’r,
apeak ing of ii Shed having heon sold in nuruiar
market on tho 3 till ult. fora doHaraaya, •• Tin,
*h.ul Wim n* silly aa a ahoopahead fo visit S.i-
vniinnh ot aue.b a RQRion, to ho disgraced and
disparaged hy *neh a price lflhi* SRinO ftah |
hud liiquglil proper to have •punt lii* Curia-moa
i,i Now York, ho would not have gone ofl lor so
* nli/ a compensation. Kivu d> liar* would hav®
Ik,,,n (ho least tli.itlio Could have been bought
j-..,. a dollar, truly! fur a January ahad."t
If Hie Koitur lied bmn mi Imro a lowd iy*®g« f
e-mld liave shown liiuij" J ituttry anl.ing
for filly cent*. By the way, when Im talk* of
•• a alinnpslmad," duo* ho moan flab nr flush, a
piicalory ilolioaoy, or tho kuowh djo h-a " of
tlm wouly quadrup* d
Good Nrwbv-CuI It. 0. Niulml® wai, on
tho lltb ln*t., oluotnd U S. Senator, by tlm
l.i'gidatur® gfL Ilisiana, at tli® third ballot.
H, i'« deeded friuiul uf tlio Ai!nunl«lrnllun
and a staunolnuppotlor "I tlioDmiiuciulic numi-
„filiu Bal'lmuro Conveniion.
Moistiroa luvo In,on adoptud bo h in Mobil®
und Now Urlottlis to solid iiililiodiat® aid to tile
Flnridinns.
11)7 piinii'liiii pins [oxirJly we
sent on, and wliiob is properly manned o>*d
protected would raaoli Fort King wltli compara.
lively littlo danger from thoenomy—Two boot*
such as are called in Augusta, (Petersburg boat*/
would bo all that would bo required. Tlmy
having lireastw,,rk*4»r bulwark* p!i®od upon
them of suflkiont height to screen tho me® a»d
rowers from tho Indiana—such boota could
readily lraii*purt from 70 to HO men, and would
Im pro,,riled by 30 or 40 oara—on each boat
might bo placed a small fluid piece nr liowilr®.
This mode would open a communication with
IVolata and Fort King, which could noth® in-
terniptml hy tho Indian*, mid a stoamhoal aicli
ii* t’m U Stale* boat I’.ennijiint with u guard of
35 mon, could ho kept continually employed m
running bankwards and f rward* to«npply I'oil
King. Tlm Volunteer* could man Fort King, |
and CJoii'I. Clinch with llio regular force w hich i
it in thought ho ha* by tills lime with him, to.
gnther with tho mililia of Florida would !*<• ona*
lih’d to piusuo the Indian*—and ho would do it
ami destroy them loo, if ho has soe'i a resource
an ho would have to fall back upon to rocoive
supplies. If bout* could not nsi-oud llio Ockli-
wi*lii, wo know aloamboalR cun color I.ako
(ionrge which i* distant about 35 or 3') miles
from Fort Ki ig, although this is some distance
o(T—a stork ado might very easily bo thrown up
which would afford *mplo pro'or.tion to slorc-
ivliicli might b« carriod tlioro, und it would not
bo diflloiill to keep up a communication with
Fort King am) Ltko (io-rgn, or if nooosaary
Ceil. Clinch would fall b.ick upon Lak® Door go.
Ihn which ought nut to bo don® union* abso
lutely compelled. It is nf tho utmost impor.
lanco, that For' King aliould not bo abandonod,
*iiuatcd an it la, almost ill tho haart of tho cue.
my'a country—a Bully made from it can roach
thoenomy nl any point ill 5 or <i days or sonuor
The men without much fatigue can always bo
.it work in llio field, and whan t»rod to linvu «
placii of ru»l uud comfort to 1*11 buck upon. Il
Fort King I* austuiiifid, and (•nn'l Clinch ruin,
forced, tlm Indiana will liavo nmro than they
uuu attend to at liouio, and wo will ho froo from
all alarm of llicir over reaching Hi® frontier of
Coorgiu.
A. B.
will
\Vo arc requested to statu that a Mealing
bn hold at tlm United Status Motel, To Morrow
F.voning at 7 ,*'cl<>' k, to receive the names of
Mich ofonr oitlR ns "" aro willing to forma
Horse Comp my, ut their own oxpunso, to pm-
cm.I in Fhoida. Tlm nuensury urms will bn
furnlHliod by tlm United 8t*ilas. Sovarnl names
are already nil tlio li«*t.— Augusta tJuiislitutiun-
ulist 31st inst,
lYiiuc Mkktiso.—A meeting was held a'
the VJnilud Stiitoa ll.'tol, la-t evening, for Hie
purpose of funning V'hintnor t’nmpanio*. A.
bout live hundred "four ni'lr.on* worn in niton. |
dniico, but Hie greater pnrt worn prevented l»y
the crowd from corn I og tbeir names. The
list ut preMinl contnina about 11»0 names, nn I in
order that .11 muy have an op|"-r unity nf pit* ting
down ih'irnuinu, li-t* will tm opened This
Day, nl tlio st"i’o- nf Messrs Webster, l'aruio-
I e A Cn. nl <» D t'ocin , and nt the warehouse
„f Stovall and Simmon- A Co. W„ leqio our
citizens ono u»d all, wil* fnrwurd Hm spirit imw
ii wakened in Hds conin, unity : builoM|no the
militia system us iniiali n* yen pleaso in the
Norllu-rn Slate*, but in our acini ,u of countiy,
iIn existence i* noeotaory for nnr oAi-touro.
djniiriH d mooting will lie hold This I7v
bo tortured to invant sorn® plausihlo prmoncoa
to ooncoal, what has been porlertly plain to po.
liliciana on both side* of tlio A*Untie, from llio
iiioinenl llial tho vote waa known.
P.i.RnrioN or Skmtor in Li.i.inois.—On the
2'Jili of Dooninber, tho LegmlaUiro of Illmoii
wont Into tho eloc'.mn of a Senator to fill the
vacancy occasioned by llio death of tlio lion.
Klin- K Kano. Thoro wero fuur candidates,
all friendly to tho Administration, and fi.r tlm
lliliini rn nominations. On - lhe 12ih trill,
viva voice, (ion. Win. L. D Kwing. of Vanda
lia, waa oleato l. lie wa* to *ct out lor Wu»li-
iiiginu on tho 5th in*t. This election i* highly
gratifying lo tlm friumls ol Doinocrucy, and
p iriicullrly so, wo U,,der»t.ind, to tho Delega
tion Iroik that Slulo.
Vammua, Doe. 99, 1835.
Dear Friend: Thi* d iy, at 3 o’clock, both
hr inches nf the (fom-ral A -som'ily oouvuiiud in
tho Itepreaciitslivc lia I fur tho election "f a
Sciiut-.r in pitco of tlm IJ >n. K. K. Kane,
Judge Vi'ung, Gov. Juokiiis, toil Sumplc, and
(i"n. Kwing, wero pul upon the truck. After a
f'«W balloting*, Judge Young was withdrawn—
sunn uftur Gov. Jenkins waa withdrawn aUo--
Uiou Cut. Semple und (ion. Kwing were tlm
only emiti'tiding pur'in*, and upon tlio twoll'h
hallo'ing Gon. Kwing wa* elected hy u V"to of
Id to 37. I aiipp -ae ho will d.’pait for Waall-
ingtun in « few day*. 1 went for Col. S.
/ am in/iiiHint, that the Senate «*ill either ex.
piinHt fium lit Journal the resolution nominat
ing J ml gr White Jin the Vresidency, (Mr. Hut-
tnu hilling iinir iinioed,, or theij irill mtiudiice
a joint resulutim to the contrary, that J think
mil curry in the House.
Tho po qdo of Alabama will, in tlio course of
tho preMotit year, bo nailed on to clod miimIiIo
porhoiisl" give their vtm for Hie "resident and
Vice I'ros.ildnt of mo United Stuies.
Tl.ey linvu now placed hafnro tlinin two idee-
tnral tickets tlio one pledged t„ support Martin
Van llureii, llio iioiiiinau nf the democratic par
ty of the Union, fur tlio frcsiduncy, and the
s'rongosl liujMit'houn candidate, for the Vico
I'ra-d'lcndy ; Hienilicr plodg,d to support Judge
White, tho favorite of tho muilicrii portion of
llie Whig urn 'Igitontion, and wo pr-u.no either
Kyncis Granger, tlio Abolitionist, or John Ty
ler, tho Nullilicr.
In a cnntoHt of thi.- kind, nn man rigidly im
bued with tlio spirit of dumoerney, can for u
■iioni'int husiiata aa to hi* oh'iico. If it Im Ilia
d<*siro to preserve Hie ascendancy nf republican
principles, he cannot, under » ich circnniNtnn-
ci’s, uid Judge Wiiilo. To do so, would bo lo
Commit a political suicide.
It i* n just remark, ‘that a inan should he
judged by the company ho kcops." Apply thi
rule to Jndgo Whim and wl cm do wo find him?
I* he indent,fid with llio fri itd* of the admini*
tnti' n, "r hiHgoad with hi- onciuius ? I.L*t his
la c loiter In tho Wing* of Maryland an*wortlio
qiliislioii. Tlm episllu furnished a *• dunning
proof" against him.—Montgomery Advertiser
oipoucca, ho is frequently
culled upon lo p iy lo»»c* tone a (tar hi* account*
have been settled with the Shippers or Owner*
of Cotton ; who again have in such caao* at a
»tiU riioro remote period to *ook for rodres from
the Factors or I'lantar*.
Huaulved, That tli* *o ILoiolutions I* signed
hy tho I'rosidout, and printed, und that tho
Member* ofltiis Aaaociauuu bodo-ired to trans
mit them to their correspondents in the Untcd
Stairs, with a request that tlmy wilt adopt *ucli
measure* n* muy appear to them most likely to
accompliih tho object in question-
'Signed) T. B. BARCLAY, Pros't.
A few day* since wo gav,-, naan “ interesting
roininiscioncc," a letter from Gen lluniltan lo
Gon Greene, giving an account of tlio dctoctiou
of Arnold and tlio capluro uf Audru. We now
yriu-ul our roidcr* lv»lb another iottcr, written
hy thf. father of hi* country in Governor Clin
ton, on a aiilijoct which wa* at that timu pecu-
Inrly imcio*ung l" Hio Anicriuan people. Wo
could not pro.out our rouderd with any thing
that Wuulu be read u till moro avidity or ple.iNuro
A YUot-
“ IIkad Qi'artkrs, t
“ 8pri:igtio|d, Juno lb, I7^0. \
" Dear SirI liava teccivod advice which
up|Hiuis to In direct, that llio legi-laturo of this
slulo hu* determined on a draft tri m llio milriu.
lo surve lor llio campuign, under lliuirwwu ofli-
cor«, inaicad of being Htcnrpnr.iluJ with tlndr
continental balluHious. This mode if adopted
will he attended with so many iiicnnvunieiicus,
it fo.lowed liy the states hi gcimr.,I,w,II huso ah.
•lutidy |tor,,i<'.iou* to all lltn prosper.tu uf tho
nnpiiign. tliat I cannot forhe-ir inking tlm li-
boriy to solid Bi’ig idii’.r (icocrul Knox lo ropre.
soul on my |N,r the ill con eqin-nc's of Hie ona.
*ure, and tlio superior Hdvunlugea ol the plan rc-
loiiiiin n'lod in prHprenco.
•• 1 intrcal your excelloncy to prnenro him
H,o honor of a c nloreuco with the legisluiuio
till" purpo-c. Tlio cricia I* so di'licutc and
important—the honor and ii^icHl- of tltoso sin
tes ho ossootlully depend on u judicious und vi
gorous exertion H our ro*"uroesui thi* juncture
—lliu I cannot bu* munifoNt my auxtoty when
i hc« any uicnMirch in ugil»'i"n that liirnnicn
lliu (lisippointinonl of out hopes, and take every
step in my power to provunl their heiug c.irriod
into execution. On military question*, tl,u of
ficer* of tho army imve a riglr .o ti ller thorn-
buIvon their co'tutry wfil place snmu confi.lonco
in their uxpeiiotico and pidg'iiont, uud it i« the
policy of uvery wise mao to do it 1 cannot
d'oitil Hint, on roHoiisiilurali ■ n, tlm zeal and ar
dor which have d'Btinguirtiioil the councils of
tin* stale, will embrace wh it Hie true in lures »
of Amend on thi- occa*i-m deni ,nii*,
** I have llio honor to be, with wvery eenti-
munt of rcspoct and ustaein,
" Y"tir Kgcolloucy'M most obedient.
“ And humble scrv .nt,
“G. WASHINGTON.
“ His F.xcollonoy Gov Clinton.
HIT The friends and srquainlanccs of Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Spalding, ore invited to attend
llio funeral of the latter, from the residence of
A. H. Fannin, uu tho Huulh Common, This
Atlornuon al 4 o'clock.
FEN FIELD MARINER'S CHURCH.
U’ Divine service will be pcrformo.i in this
Church Tomorrow Morning and Evening.—
Captains nt vessel*, llicir Oflioora and Soaluun
aro invited lo altond.
J1AIII.1I. »«>« U t
SIN UI4I.4 G 55 , "UN Stl*
mon watrr at savannah - •'
1*0 UT OF s \ V \N> V f I.... ....J V.N
cl a ah ho.
Ship British King, lluni, Liverpool.
J. .{• J. IteiJ.
Brig Angola, Biniioy, Bordoaox.
Jus. Camming.
Brig (lurry, FurloW, Wool Indie*.
Wuoohridye »J- May
akrivuo.
Steamboat Tomoclucln. Borden, Dano",w,th
ho , i a !t a id 13 1530 ba cs Collun to E P Butt*,
and others.
Steamboat *Angu*ln, Fondl, from Aug "t-,
to S D Coriiilt. 138 bilo* Colton o it limpjri
and 78 for 1'd.arlot.um.
DtifARTRD,
Sloiimhosl Aunusti, i'uiid'.Clia lo-ton.
Steamboat Eliwaii,SuH*artlti, Cliarleaioii.
SteamboatG. Washliigluii,FieoluiU,Augusta
ill i: )l U U A A I) t
DARIEN, Jan 30.—Saihod, brig American,
Gonsoivu, New York.
Boat New*—Aruvcd, t»"X 13. Mnnun. 4*'
'nile. Goltoii; bout- -l urn! 11, du, 1133 do i No.
4, 377 do; uoal Oregon,do, 31)7 do,
Depunoii, Stoiinor* I'l dt ot, David C rockoit,
nml Excel, wilh low boat tor M icon, ana ooal
Gen Marion, or do, all uitii lull cargoes.
CllARI,KSYUN, Jan. 31— Aruvcd, snip
ShaW,Cha*o. I’ortsuioui11, (N. II ); Sw. brig
Ulbi, llilhiiunn, Now York; .loop Huck.Hmi.
St J dm* ; aioim piortul Wm Scabruuk, Duuoi",
Savanna". f
Cl a a), *hip Thomas Ihmnct, Dagu**, Lon-
TjlKATIlia.
Miss Charlotte Barnes, us Juliet,
Mr. Barnes, at Jubton.
THIS EVENING, JAN. 23.
Will lie prosenii'd llio Tragedy „/
IlOMEO AND JULIET.
Romeo, Mi Judah.
Meienlio, Young.
Juliet, Mist C. Barnet.
Tu conclude with the Farce of the
TWO THOMPSONS.
Mr. Thompson 3J Mr Barnes.
M I S S BARN K S ' Benefit on Monday.
J«»33
A. O A n JO.
MISS CJIAKi.nl' I K WARN FIS.
B'-g* respectfully to anuounco tint her Den.
eftt will tukn place on
MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 95.
When will be presented for the first lime in
Savannah,Sheridan Kno vloa'celebrated Flay of
THE WIPE,
A TALK OF MANTUA.
Marianna, (.the Wife,) Miss C. Dames.
Afior ihu Flay the Original Epiloguo wil. be
spoken hy MISS C. DARNISS.
To Coiiclodi) with llio Comic Farcoof
THE DE VI L TO PA Y.
Jiilison, Mr. IInr net.
Nell, Mrs. Dames.
J » * a
Brought to Jail.
O N :|in 18tli in*t Bmi uhnni 30 years ol ago
5 foci 8 inclu H high, who say* ho Iwlongs
In Col. Salmi d Rockwell nl Milhidgovilo, Ga.
und llial ho lias been runaway uliout two
m nt is. Y S. ricKARD, Jailor.
S ivunnah January 19.
.an 23
Si
Hay.
IIUNDLK.') first quality Northern
y Huy, in "tore, for sulo in l"t* to
suit pii’oliuhCra TU IT'Kli Jt SlftTAIlK
jin 33
iSuvitimah, J.nmary ‘^'2(1, 1830.
MILITARY /'LECTIONS.
a N Kl'iciiun for Captain, first Liouteunnt,
umi Kii-igo nl Hie I,d Company, l»l But.
tiilum (icurgi, VI iIni i, i* hereby ordered to he
held at lii-iiee McDonnell'* Oflice on Tuo»diiy
3d I'obruiry, under llio snporiiitciidaiico of two
Jva loo* und two free lii.lders ora mujority of
Jackson City—Tlio Frosidont, nttended hy
Bio Ifuaifa nf IlnpartnioiKs, yi stordny laid the
corner fctonwof ilia now cily wliioh it i. dosign-
,’d lo ruiHo on the Virginia shorooftlin I'oto.
in io, ennnont d with Washington hy tlio bride
recent y cons'.rucied hy tlio Unitad Stn'os. Ton
iidvanlngc of lliiit aci e fur cuiniuert iul porpnve
i derivod from the circom-lance nfits Iming the
head of Navigation for "hip* of llio la gctclas-
not rest In Wanliington, und to lliu ImHnn uf the
Oi.in ami Chospeako omul. Sevural tliou*nod
pnrsouH were press nt nt llio oernmony, which
wi* c'iinlaeteii wi’h it inisiruc pir.iila.nid mill.
lary i fiat. Gcrgo Wu'hiogton I’.irk Curti*
u(hlra**ed the a* ciulilugc Hi"oration wa* re
ceived with «rcat nml well merilnd applause.—
Wo shall pub i*h tho pioccudmg*, jf furuished
to ua.— Washington Chdir.
Fha 1 d* in tiik I'ARKINIi
have rec'ivod tlm followii
ning. at tlio saom plaon, to roneivo tlio report of m, a j, rP> t numher of p
llio coilimiton appointed to draft rules. No. j ° ". .. *»— * -•
ii’ t-orro.v.-
a circular.
Boston, Jan. G,
PENTRvraor Dkatii.—Stopliuii Ku**e|| „„d
Simeon L. Ctocketl, were brought In Hie bar
yo«tvrday morning, lo receivo Hie "enlouou, of
Hi® law for llio eriina of nrs o. Chief Jh«i|co
Shaw in pronuoueing the sentence, went i,,i,i
a brief ro-cainlu|.itioo of the loading fact* in
Uio case, uuu ci(od a variety of authorities s*
precede ol* for lli« cour-o annul to be adopted.
He *Im> d-’pioted in feeling language and g|,,w.
ing col-r*. the onunmty "film crime for which
11my wero about to sufl'er, und *.nl Hist ||„, v
should feel grateful to G"d that the crime uf
murder did uol al*u rc* 1 . up->n lliuir heads, jn-u>.
muoli as it wa* only through a in <sl ,, ovuluit-
tiul circumsUn -e. that a large miuilwr of inm>-
i'.cut ami hnlplpa* imlivuhials wore not Nuilou iltvl
in Uioir IhxI* or burned to death ; nml whun im
learned Jud e roue trom his emit, Hill,mad by
tho Con t nod auJimico generally, and came to
I,),c awful and lin ,I sen etjco. tint they Humid
|.« !iung by tho neck till tlmy we n dead, hi*
void® tailored, and tlmro w.i* many an' uyo
tlirougli 'iit tlm (!onrt room, •• AiU i' iiniiHod to
III" nivl'i' g blond," l at wore sutfinud with
tcra. It was imiend a most ■ liding circom.
*t*nce, and a ihnlli.ig, ovurp.i«r«rmg *co«,ti»i,
ran through llio Riidieoco.
What itj tru'h can be more appalling, „,,. re
hearl-ronding, than tu *0" two appareutly re*,
poclablo young nn n in lim ve.j’ prinio of their
vtiulh, tlm* uV’Ot to I"’ c it oil and sent to their
iast account, with all their imtM.riootioiis on
thou bead*. Ono uf limn, wo know mil which
it wai, Wa* very much overcome, •• subdued,
oven to'tho vary quality of sorrow " Tbo oili.
st bore the aonlcnuo 7v it Ii moru forli udn, and
ag« nod to ho hnrdem-d in lii* guilt.
The day of execution wil b„ fixed by the
Executive Council. :i .w iu vo*»i n
suppose] were mad® lit New Hampshire lor tho
lato Th®iik*glvinjf.
There la a cnutfnlU®* In tli® Fanrtsjrlvciil®
Legmlatuio which 1" MW sltUng «»d Invcailg®.
ung obiirgi’B ugninst Froo masonry. Govornor
Wolf rofumtil to appear before it and it i- expect-
cd that ho will bo birotted for contempt.
Tho •• expunging roaolutluna” nrc still the
.iiliji'i't of doliato in tho Virginia Legishiluro. 1
j, expected that they will bo aolod upon after
two weeks nmre talking.
M'KTIN® AT ClURtMTon.—A meeting on tho
subject of affording aid to Florida, wu* to liavo
heon bold at Charleston on Thursday. Tlio par-
liotiUrs will reach ua today. Tu® Courier in
calling attention to the inerting ha* tho follow,
ing remark* t—" Tlio mooting of Citiaona, on
tho auhjeot of tho Indian dlfllcul tie* in Florida,
inko* place this day, and wo again appeal lo the
putr'iilisin of tlm ooituitunity to g«vu a general
attoudanm, ami lio prepared fo vote for tho oil p.
lion of the iiioAl notivo and energetic tnnasu r*
for tho relief ®f our autlering follow citizen*—
Tlio time has arrived, when longer delay will
not only bo im proper hut highly criminal, In
addition to provisions, nruiNanl ammunition*,
troop* should b«« instantly *ant on, n<it in small
d< tacliuu'iita of 50 or llM mon, lo ho al iuglitor-
ed in detail, but in numbers «iiflii'initl to scour
llio territory, and extirpate tlio red-skins from
tlio soil they ravage. Tlio hartinrmis imirders
tht’y have uoininitiud merit, and ah<ni|,i rocuivo
a tornlilo retribution. They should bn made l,i
laid that any attack undo by them on the until'
fondnig inhabitants of that Country, will only
dr,w on their heads tlm must signal and vxoiii.
plary punishment.
To ulfeut lilts ntijnet, it will tie necessary that
a rc»pectahlo number of mir uiiolia should vo.
luuiorr Ilnur servico*, or it w ill bo almost use.
ess tu agitato tho subject. We learn with phm.
sure Hint Brig Gun. Hamilton has isnoeil orders
for tbo uMH-uibling of ill® -lilt Bngudo for the
piirpm>o or linking ail eppc.il to t'lout to step
fu; ward in thi* patriotic enterprise, and we hope
ami holiovo that tlio appoal will moot with a no.
hie response from a largo uumbor of our oilizuii
-ohliury.
Among other steps that have already, (e'en
taken, to utf ird asaistaiico, wa luaru that the
Bank ol Cnarlo«ton has muio a prupu*iiion
to tlio other Bank* in thi* city that each inati-
lion aliould advance f,r tho pu'dio *crvice, iu
this pro-hing (ixigmioy, tho Mtm uf five Thou
sand Dollais, iu tlio expectation that il will bo
rafuued by tlio General Government.
1 "H TU' OKOKOIAN.
It i» *uggn*iuil a* an ttfioaiual inode In render
aid to Florida a* tho prosint ouiergency. Ti.o
fidhiwing id*"—Tho Volunteers from Augusta
wfil be more than necessary vwitli the force now
at Ficolato. tu protect the U. Slates stores at
I'.coiata. It is thought lo he absolutely ucc.es.
vary to koep u|wn a Oomuiuoicaliati bolw®.-n
Ficid.*ta .«ml Fort King. I. i* proposed iu order
to effect thi*, tho Aogiuta Volunteers instead
nf stopping at 1'icnlata proceed directly up (lie
river in a bt iflinbj.it to tlic nearest point to Fort
King. If the Ocklairaha l»i n ivigxhl®, it runs
within five in:!c* of Furl King, and iti* thought
tint or Jam tuv. —'The military diaplny made
Ity Hm l.i'gioii on Salu.iluy, win far auporinr to
any wo Imve boforc wilmiNKod in thi, city. The
l.»giun worn very nu "T' lis and brilh.int, und
the new corps, tho Wi*hingiuu Guards, was
admiitud in n it wi'l) tnililaiy ooroniany. They
looked Hplnmlid, und exiu'iiiud several niunnenv
ros with groat oxaelimss ; and hy thoir general
appi aranuo, fine diseiphiiu and siiperinr inaroli-
mg, won the admiration of tlm public. Co pi.
Frerol’scompany of oionntud ciiassnura iiiiim-
tuieil very slrong and iliado a lino upponrnnce
In lliu aflnrnoon they gave a dinner, to wliinli
tlio eivil authorities, M >jor General Oeliuys, hi*
stuff und tho oOlcors of tlm Legion wero invi'iul
and in the < v ui ig they visit® ', hy invitation,ilia
Camp and St. Charles i bout re*, ut which litter
they mat tbeir friend-, the W iNhington Go ml*.
The veterans of 1815 were p irado I nml din’d
lugiithur—ill-y were prosiih'd hy Gon I) II.
Morgan iis»iHlod by (!'•! M'liiose! White, they
puNseil, wo uro told, a m-iwt ugroeaho afroruo >n
talking over tliouveiHa nl'Hioir campaign. tVe
have been furois ed with their toasiN, wliioh for
wuol of room we iro c nopullud to defer till to.
morrow.—N. O. True American.
Fiom the Washing tun Globe, Jan. 1 1.
Nation*!. Dkvuiok.—Mr. Benton yostsidny
introduced a gutiorul resululioii to take llio
*un*o of tlio Sonato upon the propriety of do li-
citiugllto Mirplns ravonuo to tbo purpose of
completing our fnrtifuMti'in* in all qunrior* ol
the Union, and m iking (loclu il (ho vast *oiii*
which liavo ulro idy hmm iixpemlcd on half liu -
in hod work*, w’UicIi are It-W exposed to ruili, a*
well frmn tlio olonniuUu* from « putdio enomy.
Mr. Rontuii nuldy proclai med tliat lie prosuiited
lii* system in it* bro dont form, lor tho uxprus*
piirpo*® of taking i -sou with the aevcrul projoe 1 *
introduced hy Mr. Clny and Mr. Callmon ; llio
fir*t pmptiaing lo Kcaltur tho w.iolu revouue.
arising from the sale of public luida among tho
Status, to fl ed the schemes of tpo. ulutiug puli,
ticiiio* the Fist, to git'n tho uiitiro snrp.u. tc.
Minilur scramble* ti|*tho Stale L«'gi*'attin<s.
Tlic»o bid* for venal popularity uro in I by Mr.
Bunlm). wh", with Uomin liruiiioa*, n'.iu.htlio
door of tlio Treasury iu tho fuue* uf moil w ho
would buy Hi® people with their nn ii mnnoy
The linnu-t object for which the surplus wa*
►et up irl—the payment of the debt of tlm two
war—being accomplished, Mr. B ntuii would
imw apply it io tlio sac rod purpoau df providing
for tlio national defence, and uf preventing lliu
recurrence of w«r*.
In llio c-'iir*e of the discussion, Mr. Benton
adverted t " the presonl miked and dolauoelo*-
enndiunn of tho country, which, it wa* made
manifest from tho declare'ion of the Fremdi
tlinniM'Ivi'*, hud promp od their present memo-
ing iittitmle towards os. He alluded in llio
Suoato'* vote ngaiu*t the tliruo million appro,
piia'io.i, which paus'd tlm House, to provide for
ilia contingency wuU-li has happened. Tni*
called f rill Messrs. Webster, Leigh, Frrston,
and «onie other* whom wo did not stay lo boar
Each hud an explanation to excuso a course
which, at tliin moment, involve* *o deeply tho
intero*t* oflho country.— But it is remarkable,
Hint no ono m in dnelaiud the roil iiMtivo which
the whole country uuder*tand* to have actuated
their conduct. Tho Opp.i-itinn in too Senate
had taken ground again*! tho Frosident on the
French quoa'.iun. They had rosnlvod to nnthor
ri**thu Adinfiiistrntinn in its dilficiilly with
France, a* it had done nu every qiti'simn on
which il wa* liked. They knew that if it up-
poured to tiiu world Hint our councils wvro not
divided nn tho great point of maintaining the
national rights and honor, hy iusi.iting on Hu-
iru-tly, the w hole treaiy, ami notiiing !mt the
treaty, it would have been performed in good
faith, and tho President would liavo li.ul iho
irjnry nf ictiring front tlio Chief Magi -t acy, hi*
civil admini-lratino crowned with the blessing*
of pace, a* hin.n.ilitary c-iroor hid been with,
the honors of war. This was gill and worm-
wnnd tu his enemies. Il would have cru-hcl
ihu*® )i«|N>» wbicb dejH'ml allogethor upon sgi
talinn, p'lldio oxcitentont, audsoctinnal difii nil.
ti-'s. 'l’o have voted for the three millions
would lav® been a moat deci-ivo 'top on tlir.
part of tlio Senate, to convince France ihat
every branch uf t icGorernmunt would stand bv
the president, if ti.o alturn »tiV0 of war waslofr
ns the nolv moans nf preserving nati* n il etiarac
, tor. A* lliu Opposition had at tha threshold do.
tenoine'l to make Hie most nf tiui French d>fli
cully, they refused to give a veto at the clu<» o x
Cotton Brokers' Association, l
Liverp'ol. fitli Nov. 1835. y
To the American Vhunker nf Column Ce.
Gnntl 'tuon —Wu the under ign' d .Vlemhors
of tho Cotton Biokers' A>m.cinti"n beg h-avo to
call the nttonti"n of tlio Amurieun Cliamliur of
Commorc® to R subject nf eim*idoruhle impor-
taucc to tho Cotton Tuide in general, hut par-
ticu'nrly to that purl of if nnnncetod with thu
"uio and import of Cotton front Hm United Slat »
viz : thu fraudulent practice* in tlm packing of
C- tt'.it.
Till* specios of fraud hm long been the source
nf ittiio 1 • inomiveiiienc® and vuxa'ion lo iillcnti-
oerned in (heton Ulsin ; lot whether from
ilic infrequency of I'nn ocnit*iiins, whun ili-tri-
utud among so many, o Ir mt t' e "inailn * ■ ■ !
the In** in tlio scalo nl inerua.ililu t> .ns.iut.un-,
moasuros h ivo ui'lierln b»ou taken to nrr>-*l
its progioDB. For the *ame r".ts ns, In wliiuli
may lie added thu rlifilcolty of ..htuintng redre*-,
ihe claims arising I rom this cause art) fruquont-
ly domandod rat cr a- a matter of form, and «>f
tun are ultng' tlior nhamloned, and if allowed on
this »ldo of llio (v iler, ate suhiom (i* wo nmlur-
stand) sUCOOK-fully prnHouulod against tho par.
lies mi lliu oilier. Thi* impunity, as might
have burnt expected, lia* operated an a direct on-
c-mragemniit In "licit di-hono t practice*, which
oominuititing with llio lessor fruud of in'roduc*
mg Heeds, waste, Minims ami *und into • liu inte
rior of the hale, liavu at length oxiondod ton
wh'diisale anil >yMeiuntie plan ofilecoptian and
plunder hy moan* of “'false pocking."
The ordinary in "do Ilf oflecliog llii* i*. hy n
plating nr thin layer of good Cotton mi tho two
si-ios of Ilia bale usually sampled, thu in-idu be
ing wholly itmipnsod "fa very informr qiality.
Iu Houle case' however tlio notur layer uon*i»t-
ofuqilility differing only « few d' gree* front
Hi.it in the tjisida, which is again picked in 1 .y.
era of virion* qililioa, but all of them w.ir*o
than lliu mii- idc; ihu <)hviou*i..tontinn of which
being to rondor thu fraud more socuru by add
ing in the difficulty and uncertainty of dotec-
t't hi. Tim oxporienno of the present your fur.
uishes alni.uhnt proof ol tho incro.iso aftlus
prue ico. it in not now a- formerly cmifiuud to
an oucabimnl bil- or two, hut it is extended t.
whole parcels uf ono or two hundred bales in a
lot; nml when it is cnifidurod Hint thu difl'ur
once between thu real nml uppirenl valuo . I
Cotton nt .y bn tliruo nr four pounds sturlmg a
halo, some i.luu ui .ybu formod ol Ilia mnguiludu
cud duiigopHis comi.'q.iQiicos of the fraud.
Having now brought the -subject under thu
notice of thuHO wim a e most deeply inturo-tud,
ns wo couet’ivod it to be our duly to do, we leave
it io toeir wisdom and experience to provide a
remedy.
Among other motive* for our interference i*
tho (iu)ire wo feel to desire Uilimpared llio con
fidence wliioh mi* herotoforo *ub*i*lcd lielween
the buyer nml seller, and to inttinuun that chur-
autur fiir honor ami fair du lling -vltialt lia* ever
boon the pride and b-iust of the soltoii trada .
At a Goiter.*I Meeting oflho l.ivnrpml Amcri.
Can CmriiI'I'w of Commerce, held 37tii of N".
vetnbur, L-.15. fur tlio purpose ol taking into
cim*id«Mti"ii and udoptiug tho mostnff.icluil
mo nmro* for tho prevention of fraud* iu llio
packing of C'lotn in the Unitul Statu*:
T. B. BARCLAY. K*q. Prc'tin theCl.'r :
A memorial wa* read Ir.uu the association of
Cotton Broker*, eutoring i.uo detail of the grio-
vancu* complained of:
Il wa* Romlvu-I,
That the same bo printed and appended to lliu
present proceedings.
It was RoMofred,
That it l*i rosjMtntfully suh nitlnd to the F.ic
tor* and Merehant* ut tlm shipping Fort*, to
ennsidurthe expediency of applying to the Leg
i lain re of their rtspnclivo Slates for the enact
ment if Laws to make it imperative on each
Planter to have hi* name and residence written
or stamped on each package; the effect of which
would V to sti'iiul ite him to increased care in
the nicking of his Cotton, so that his reputation
might be established and preserved ; am! whore,
by tho-o having claims to redress might bo on-
ablod more readily to substantial® mom
It was further siigg- stud, that in the mean
while the Plantoi® should bu requested volun
tarily to ; tlr*x their names nn Hie pickages, it
t>oiiig lh» opinion of thi* Meeting, that Cotton
so distinguished would command a preference
in the sale in this market.
It was also observed, that as H-o fraud* aro
imt generally di-covered until tho Cotton is u
penvdat the’Factor tes, from wl.enoe the dam-
Bi.owin® it.—Tlio editor of the N’.'W York
American, wim dislingiiisliud liiu.sulf hy In*
• X ’llionsui ilia lalu co .ll igr.itnni, uml wlmji*
Ii- m r.ibly munlimiitd io tho mussugu oflhoni .y
or of lout oily, in having gr.-ally eonlribuiod t .
thu pnhliu good hy In* iixoitioiiH io blowing op
certain store Iioum-k—thu* not ico* tlm undos
operandi of that ** fast resort ot Firemen."
It may uoi be uiiiiiteru-lmg, or without u*e,to
sin o lliu inmie >.f pmeoudmg adoplod in blow
ing up tlm *toru*. Two b.ii'i’uls of powncr gmi
orally of 100 lb*, uadi, worn tukun into lliu cel
lar uf the dev-.t'd i.uilding ami pi iced limit tlm
o'-iiLo of it, a hinull di*l uico apart; the liuad*
"I tho burrul* wef.i thou knocked out, ii.ul a
L;tiin, liy mo ii* uf plunks, or long piece* ol c ili.
uo tir. linen, of wliiclt^ urn many wero lying a-
bnul iu Hiu*truut-, vv.m fnrmuil If.mi tlio tmL
lo iho I'Xlonor of Hm cellar door ; on this r-lr.nr
—•of which the cra.cs limn thu crockery stme-
'Uppliod in .ngli—was l.id ami spiiukluil plunli
fully with powder ; tlm doors were llieo closed,
•Hid all persons du iivd to retire from lliu vu in-
ity uf the building, except tho ono who was to
lire tin* triiili; Hus Was dmio by laying a burn
ing brum! mi thu straw pnquu mg from tlm ed-
l.rw.iy, uml on wInch, fi>ra foot or two, uo
p wdor was spiiuklud. Afrur a few inonmiils
ol nilunsu "iispuiiM , "oildini fli-li, a rumbling ex-
plosion, a slight Ironiur of tho earth, Iho audi
ble slnviir.iig of gliirs vvimloWs lor a hundred
yard* around, a dou-o elnud of sulplniru.uis
*ni"k'), unda shap'ilu** heap of rums—told how
well loo work hid boon done. Tho died ol
theso uxplo-ious was not to p.oji-ct uuy thing
at a distance ; tor in iio in.-t.inc<-, pr-dubly, wu*
a I'ragmunl of any mxu thrown from iho Imild
ing* ; Imt rather a* it would sc.m, tn lifl up und
xpuiid tlm wall—nu tha> beams, llimr*, mor
eli nidi.-o and roof, all tell in at once, und upon
them covering them up, the walls lliutiiMilvus.
Iluiico it was iniim di iloly perceived, that the
danger iipprclmnded hy some, of killing and
■founding many persons,by lim uiulurials winch
Mich explosion" would, it was supposed, scat-
tor far ami wide, was imt incurred, and tliat
moreover from tiiu compact lioup in which thu
ruin* laid, littIu or no addnioual alimuut was uf.
lordud to the fllines. Gic-.tcr coulidunoa was
lhu.of.ru full in having recourse tu hucii u ii l-x
podiout.
In ih" Offrig, Hr.barque M iry. Owoii*, Im-
Liv> rponl, uni nuiq Gurliini, irmn Bo t •*
MOBILE, Jan. l-L-tfi 'i.rud.^ slop ll®d"
Post, Livurpoi.l; brig NVnlium*, < ir.i , l m
land; sdiro SaVag-i, Formw, Wil.nnigimi ; t
luii'v, MoDorm.itt, Al-iXanuria
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. I L—Cloan.d, ships
R >burl Morn*, G .y, Hivro; Mar, Gmver, l.i
verpuut; Southerner, Glover, dot K^blBowne
-U lusflinld. Havre J barque B.rboi;bm» N". 3, An idontinn for Caplnio, first and second
Cumin it. Bordeaux; brigs Uow»u, Can), ila Li. ii'emml* anil Kmigo of the -1th Compm/
vaiia; Grogan, Kol.y, Bo-imi. lifitn |l..li .|iii:i will hu held at Di'ibiu'n St >re on
Aruvcd, slii|m Moiilgoinerv, Sliacl’.lo*forJ, j W dm* day 3. F.diruary, supnrtiitimdcdu* above.
Furtsmoiiili; Jacob FerKius, oimol, B sum ; j flic polls will be opoiied at IU o'lrtnck A. ,M.
C« la, Black, Liverpool; Gre»conV, II il.'y.l’or.s- j and all personslialilu lo Militia duty aru outi*
( 0<i tllllH I \la RIX IDtl).
i.vrcsr da ths vko»i i.ivkiumoi...
t-ATKST DATK8KROU IIAVRIt
.. DKC. 18
.... DKC. 8
Savannah Exports, January 33.
Fur *liip B.itisli King, fur Livuip.mi— 2119
bale* Upland Colton.
Fur brig Angola, for Bordor-u—515 whole,
aud7t)hilfcu Its Rico; 311th) WInto U .k Staves
For brig Hurry, for t o Wu.*t Indies—3dG
whole, ami 40 lutf casks ILcu.
Chariest,m Imports, Jon, 90.
Il.wwt.—Brig C on -l—UJ niid*. Mol-u-es,5
tierce* llonuy, li boxes Sugars, 35 boxes Sugir
umi a quantity of Fruit.
Charleston Exports Jon. 90.
London.—Ship Tihhuuh Boinmtl—735 ualos
Upland Cutiuu, an i 19,70j budiuL 1'a dy.
At'flu-TA, Jan. 21.—Cotton—On Thursday
last wo received advices fro u Liverpool to the
“ill Dec. which xaprn-autcd that market as hav
ing ex per in n cod a il.icliio of from J iu Id. up to
that Date. Tlieau advices earned u sus
pension of business in thi* market iu tho arti
cle, and not u solitary sulc, from w iroln<u*o*,
came to our knowledge on the I5t!i nr Ifith,
and nut lime halos on tiio 18.Ii. Uu Monday
evening la-t, we rooeivod advices to the I8t i
Doc Irmn Liverpool, wtiicli croalud a bolter
fr-eling in Hus market, and yesterday, up to 3
o’clock, over six hundred bales wero Mild, at pri
ces ranging within a quarter of a cent of our
U*l quotation*. Thu receipts continue light,
ami so Iki aro from 10 to 13.000 baloa loss than
ai lliu sumo period last year. Finno and clmir c
Cotton are *c irco and in demand, and llio 1 illcr
quality redaily coiniinnds our highest quota.
li"it*. The sales, as fur ns they have come to
our knowlt'dgo, are as follows: 3.) halos at 11
cent*, 16 a 1’JJ. 15 I 12] 3S at 13. 35 ill 13$.
38 it 13j, 83 .it 13|, “ a 13J, 1)0 at 14, 83 at
Mi 37 at Mg, ID u 14 J 25G t 141, uml 33at
15 cunt*. Wo quote inferior, 11 u l2|; fair lo
good, 12J a 13} ; very good and prime, 11 a 14}
climen, 15 cent*.
Freights—Rather dull at pro*ent—to Savan
nail 75 cents per halo; In Cliurie*tun, hy Kail
Ruud and Beat*, $ l.
Matanzan, Dec. II.— Beef, prime and No 2
hhl 8 l a 10 1 ; do jerked U S 6 1 a 7 ; Bread
Pilot, bill 5 a 5 4 ; Butter yellow, qqf2U a 3:
Caudles, mould, 14 4 a 15 4 ; Choose Amcri.
can, 13 a 13 ; Cider, doz 3 4 a 4 1 ; Codti*h, qql
3 a 3 3 ; Flour, Am. bid 16 a 17 ; Hoops M 33
u 35* llvins, Am. qql 13 4 a 13 ; L>rd 13 4
11 ; Lumber, W P M 34 a 35, do P P 33 a 21;
Mackerel, No. 3, bill 4 a 5 ; Onions, 100 bun 4
4 a 5 ; Potatoes bbl 3 a 3 I ; Pork, mens, bbl 18
a 19 ; do prime 15 a 16; Rice, qql 5 a 5£ ;
Snip, yellow, qql 12 a 13; Shooks, lihus uu.
1 1J u 1 2 ; d" Ihix, 5 u 04
Sugar*, assorted, 1.3 white 1-2 brown, nrr.
94 '» 13 1-2 a 11-15; white alone 13 a 14 ;
brawn and yellow* tO a 11 5 Mu-cuvido, noun ;
Coffo", 1st qual qql ila 113; second and 3a,
1J a- IU 6 ; Mu| imns, 5 1-3 g.-ula keg, 4.
Exchanges--On London 8 1-2 a 9 per cent
prem ; United States, northern ports 14 a 3 per
cent dm ; New Orleans, 2 a SJ per ctdis.
freights—To Europe par ion, nono ; U S
b"X Sug-r 6-8» §1 ; Coff o per fb 3-8c; Mo
lasses buds of 110gulls$3} a 4.
mouth ; Senator, rti.« y, B-mlou ; Barque* t
hriau, Gow-iii, Bctlast; Greunlmw, Mot
Nuwiy; U-pr.iy, Gaylod, S.iybruoa, Con..;
brig* tJfie|ou.*a*, t.ollnis, U »i"n } t. ulerioit,
Tub-is, Turk liu.nl; U1101-, hou*h. Al' * m.
1lr.1t; Baccmis, U uu <ra, M ,l .g.i.im; Aiumng
Sluliii'H, Tli 'inU'imi; G Zpilu. D- ning, Aux
(' yes; Freeman. Spark*, M bilo; Evcrcil,
Fitch. Bilimioro: V-oiCUiiur, Carrungus*.', 11 *•
vaiei; *clu" .\lni"ii, Fur.ill in, Sara .non ; New
Castle, W ilUius, 11 rvaiiu 1 steam p.ctt 1 AJuviu
Br-.v) n. W riglif, on
PHIL \I)I'.LPIj I \, Jan. IS.-Clu.iod, lirig !
Virginia *1 rudur, Huitlostoii, Ligu-iyia; ec-.r j
llciu y A \\ isu, Sloulu, Si Jagu da tn.ba.
Fio'ii tiio Kxcii-ugu Booix-.
Cope May Cold Sjmugs, Jan■ It) —Wu have 1
been vi-itml with uuu 01 ine iiios. ni*ir> **i..g I
Ml..rill* ai.d g .Jo* id wind liiul HUM ever li- anex.
pcricuc'd in llii* VI -indy—u cnmmimcud nn I
•Smul .v the 31 iii'lan 1 grauii.liy incio.iscc witn |
the w.ml Irmn tlm IviMw rl, auU liy .lugrco*
baulud nr liiCKud to N K al’cudcd wi n Hciuue.
il>.u.s uud luci-S'iiiil uuu*, a lid on l int "day ti.o
Till, wind ini-r.Msod In a gale, ill.I d.i.v IrOiiinii.
d-nis. O . Friday night, lie’ 8 n, tin) wuiJUa li
ed Hi N W ami h i* » eu hm.M n . iur sine- nl.
most a Imrrtean , attend ul ••'11I1 sii liu.1 an-i
slum. There wo u savoo ail «»t‘ v«’**ul*gii Cup
AI ay Ruuds, and liiur mil mu sevou .irtt uu
shore on the Beach imi-le Capo M iy Light lo
wit; Tea uchr N .live, ol N 01 III V-.r.limit Ii,
with six li in .rod hlrls of spirit* turpuutiuu. She
was from Newunm, N U and 1 u u in iiopu* the
ciirgii will hu "iivd. il *lm m lii* ini tho weulhor
inudurul' > . Tho-chr li,'-e, «»F C-lturry » ono,
t'.plain ll.iwiey, wi ll 3-lHO lnisiic." U .L-.b u.nJ
to New York, is "it llio bu.tcli, noir p.m.l Cn.ek
inside tiiu 114lit • A topsail ..ml a *111.ill lino nil
aft schr on llio b"uch, ah u three 111.I. a iiisiilu
tho light. Two smacks t.d a mii.iII .-loop tliat
lay Hindu on Friday 11 glif, ate missing, suppo
*nd 1.1 liavo driven mi nu Davor fail.*, an-.l pro.
bahly all lost. Thuc-ruAS of ti.c vessels on the
bo-ioh aro all snvo l. I hnvo not hour I nny’liii.g
■ mt idc along the c n.si. us yet, a.* tlio wealhui
has been su suture, nothing cm move.
K. S I EVENS.
Port Penn, Jan 9—Tlio fnl.uwuig vo*s«L gut
under weigh at 11 A Al —-Barque S ij.cn r.
Cmcker, whaling vny.ige ; li.ig* Ann &. L01I1,
K<’l|y, Mo.iio; Fin .nun, Givun, P-Tl-m Prince
This uf nriui'.ii, u yullmv ru in, about 43 years
old wa* found dead in u i.owynwlpinR. cdylsian-l
—Hid Jury roMirnud 1 vom c, •• *opp-. o I that
ho pori*limi fr an Cold." Nothing tv is found a
bout him that could lo.d in Insiiimu
ll"il t"
Tho returns will ho certified hy tho presiding
Dili nr* und fin warded promptly to lliu Execu
live Depaalii.eul Mill' ilgotille. By order
WM. ROBERTSON,
L*. CM. Com'g 1st Jkg’l.
A Dhtodai.r, AiI,ii aul l*l Ueg’t.
J "' - II
Moss an.I Prime Pork.
J) F.CEIVED by thu bug Cumuli und sulir.
4lU Exact
Hi t I1I1I* P.into Pork
35 do Moss du
H) half bbls do do", nml for retie hy
j" n g3 OLAUHORN & WOOD.
(.Ti'nin A lo
"*• # HIH.S Mniimey's (7 e
r '-e and fur
j.n 23
■ale hy
Ale, I Hiding
A1ICHL DILLON.
Oats, 11 ay and Salt.
!> -fV BUSHELS heavy Send O.ts
; r Mr 200 Innnllo* pmue K.stern II iy
2,Odd sacks Liverpool (Hound Salt
For «r.lu by MICH. DILLON,
j " 93 Tulfylr’s wharf
Alexandria uiul Mpanicli Scga'ss.
1 i P'^ aO U 5t»,000bolt'Spa K ..i!.h do
20.(11)0 half du d.,
Just received by t o l.*' arrival*, nml fi.r sale
by CLAGI1URN & WOOD.
('roam Alu.
t FRK v M| «up|i!v just r.ioeiv.'il and i* nmv
(a .ding Irmn brig (•’" -rgia ami fiir sale by
j .n 23 CLAGIlORN A, WOOD
for charleston.
Tho sp'oii'li.l "loam park,
m W M.SK MIUUUIC, n
Dubois, Mas cr, wi I In ivc
aSffigj tii- for -lie ..hove on Mon-
J iy imiriuiig ai U o’ luck, precisely. For
freight nr passage, apply on hoard, or 10
jai. 23 CL \G HORN St. WOOD.
t.AW OF TIIE I'NlTKll STATES TABBED AT THE TtVKN
TV-F .I'RTII CON0RIC88 FIRST *BbSI"N.
[Public No. I ]
AN ACT making an appiopri ition for reprns
sing ho.slilitius coniiucuceil hy the Seminole
Indians.
Be ii enacted by the Senate mid /foirt* nf
Representatives of the Vailed Stoles nf Amen,
ca in Congress Assembled, Tliat tho sum >.f one
hundred and twenty ihnus-iud dollars be and
tho same is hereby appropriated, out uf any
money in the Treasury not otherwise approprt.
ateil, In defray tlio expanses altemling toe sup.
pres*i< n «f hostilities H'lih the Sominr hr In.
dims in Florida, to ho expended under thodi-
rod inn of Hie Soarelnry of War, conl'rinahly
to lh» provisions oftlieaet ol April fifili.niglitocii
hundred and Ihirty-twu, in.king a # p|irupriiiions
for the support of rhu Army.
JAMES K. POLK,
Speaker uf tho Hnu*e • f Ruprosen'aiivcs.
m van buren,
Vico President of the United States und
Pjesuleiit nf tlm Sonuto.
PrrnovKb Mill of Junuary, 1836.
ANDREW JACKSON.
Chatham Artillery.
r|MlIR Momhers iitlncheil to gun No. 1, ore
■ respectfully informed Hint tlio .>'u ppor won
by them on the 81I1 iii'tant, wifi bn ready at
the City Hotel Thi* Evening at 8 o'clock.
I Commit.
S
jan 23
MALLKRY,
C. E. B ARR<J>, c .
R. S. CLAtfUORN, S te *'
Savanp*h Volunteer Guards. ,
* MSHE I-* Platoon of lhiscor|i*i* rosjmctful. bo . l, ‘ , ' r al. Apply to
9 rotifiod that the supper won by them' , ' n1ir> UM
on tin) in*t. will Im served at tlio City Ho. I
lint M r and Lard,
h NK(«s choice Goblion Biillor
fill il-. Lard
It- ceivod per brig Go rgi i and for sale by
J 11 23 CL UHIORN WOOD.
(ionsiguui’.s of goods per ship »S|»nr-
I hi, will pin .so atiaiid In the receiving of them
This Day at Scull <Y lialfiiur's wharl".
j ‘t» 23 ,
Now Goods,
S ’ lIE'ubserihor* aro now opening, received
l.y recent ir nival*.
Rich figured, col .red Silk*, (u fow patterns,
light c.>l«r, for ovdiing drt)**cs,
Black Poult DcSoi, Black Gro DeSwiss
Dark ami light English and French Prints
do ud low priced American do
do do plain and einln.Hsod Cambrics
A low piece* ricn Drapery Musliua
Kie l Furniture Chin zes
Worsted Dninvsk (various color*)
Lin 11 Si.iir Cloth (a now a ido for covering)
Stair Curp-t® du w
( r. bs Inrrod Camhricks and Muslins
F gur.d Sw is* Muslni , plain Combiicks
Linen Ciiml.ric lldkf* curded Canibrinks
Irish iiii.oiis, Caul.ui Flann Is, V. lvil Rii.bona
Linen Tallin I* .Minsk und Napkins
Birds eye Dm por 3 I and 4-4 wide
Pimusk Taolu ( Inths
A jlurge nssortmont of colored Cutlon and
Linen Tuide C. v rs
A LSO,
A few pioccs 4 4 India Matting
A ••', 4 casosnl DoiiiPstie G«ods, consisting of
3 1 7 Bund 1-4 Colton Checks
3 1 and 4-4 Pi -id* and Stripes
Whic'i make* lh**ir nssoriment very corn-
plot.’, all of which they oiler for sale on llio
iii'ist reasonable torms
j hi S3 J. A. K. LVGEKSGLL.
A Card.
The .Etna Insuranvcc Company of Hartford.
r to ,HE present excited slate nf public feeling
EL in regaul lo the standing of Fire Insu
rance Companies who have takon risk* iu tlx*
cily of Now Y01 It, and tho fact that tlio cor pa.
rate inline of one of the unloriuiiat® Offices .of
that City, is •• aE ni. M has induced the Direc-
tors of tho .Etna Insurance Company of Hart
ford. to stale that Ilnur loss hy tlm fine fire 1:1
New York, h ten thousand dollars, that ul’.cr
paying this and all other claims against thu
Company, their Capital of Two Hundred Thou-
sand Dollars, remains not only enliro, and tin.
impaired, but tlmy liuvo in addition a Surplus
Fund of ri.ing Fif yThousaml Dollars, and llicir
business was never apparently more prosperous,
THOMAS K. BRACE, President.
J. M. Goodwin, Secretary.
Dcceinbomber 29, 1835.
Tlm undersigned, Agent oflho -Etna Fire In
ptiranco Company of Hartford, will contiu.
uo make Insurances in this Cilyas usual
jan 7—Im ISAAC COHEN.
A Bargain.
T^OR salo, an interest of one half of tho up.
i per Sluuiii Saw Mill in Savannah, having
in operation ono gang of saw* and one single
sa-v. The mill is favourably located with a !>>aso )
o! the wharf on which it stands for 8 years unex*
pired, with the privilege ofrenow.il fi.r live more.
It being the projiorty of a person tran*ferrng )jj»
busine*s to another place, price and terms will
teJ Hits Evcuiug at 4 pa t 8 o’clock.
MAXWELL, -J
BIRD, 1 Com'tne 2d;
BLN I LEY, j Pi toon, Ac,
BERRIEN, J
jan 23 -tt
WM. ROBERTSON, Bruker.
I.arli s’ Trench Shoes.
1 7^ROM the manufactory of G. Lane Si. Son
L.dijb’ Colored Moroco Sl'ps
do Black do
do Kid do
d.> Persian "Iking Shoos, for tale by
:23 H .v ALI'IIICII & CO