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PR ESI II EXT.
TIAHTIA VIA III flKft,
III* Nf W r«RK.
FOR VICK PRESIDENT.
VC it a till* U- JOIISMkN,
nr hiso cKV«
ni iIhmii tim 1 i J ..nary, •* tower price* Utin
bad lM*rn i»r«vii>n-ly "lit«ln«<l| »ixl hp'WfHn that
t linn nnd tin* period of her aailng, a fiifllwf de
dm* bad Uknn plane.
The firm of .Inn inry packet ship I'ronci» Dc-
pan, Mill rmiiaincilAi Havre, when tho Enroll.
* a ill'll, hating postponed her departure, tor (h»
purpose nl bringing "Ul ili *p .itches, nr »uch mn
lorin I'iofi hr would In* (Mtislaclcry, r»'P*‘ r l' n *
Him leding nf Him French Government illM*
tin rni*f pi mu nf Hn* Message
iSiiiim Packet t'nlumhia — A Idler lr**rn N-
Vnrkd.toil Mill in»l , states lhat thu Strain
Packet Columbia w uM not lonvo until Krutoy
ho I2l in l Mo Uni mIh* m iv l»n ocpanioiJ this
iluy. ll till* M'lnHli r w.m »«iffi<Jinnlly mild tu ul*
lux Iwr tn depart.
Miner our last, wr Ituvo Iwani nothing mnro
.f llir innviiniMiilU nf tin* 1 ml in 11« They -tirin to
nillirr iprepnring to inukii an •ti.ck U|»nii
niji< B.y, nr ilmy lire c nc.'otntii.g tho.it-
Iv-s I.ir u do paralc str.lggln with 'll" Whites
If ••Oik i, \" is with llmrn, wi doiiUt imt tlmy
• I iii*:it i ..v«*ly .mil gluriou*ly.—Jucksontelle
Cornier, 11 <h met.
O.i Monday,i ilotaehmnnt fmrn Fort Warrnn,
culled till* • III., k Crook R.ngar*," wore it Pi
culaiii M ijor Hurt who urrivud thorn lum nvo
mill* from fll.n'h Cr.ok, my** Hint said dulacli-
mi nt having relumed Infnre hu loft .Vhilmville,
n ported ihot no Indian signs Imd been dtoeo.
vurr.i—lli.
Tii 1 ' Mnldlr district ill Florida, will, in n ahnrt
Inn", liavo six hundred men iindnf ornn* engu,
Dm! m tho Suiniiml" wnr. A nuinhor fully c.
onul to ono third ofthe oH'oolivo muu in it.
1 Ibid.
. «»■
We under-land that there will In- hi Flnrida. |
j , n|| this month, nn uriny nf between f ur un*' j
live thousand mou.vic: fr* n» <Jonrg'n,(two rngi |
riiniila nr ono brigade, nf 14HO "ton, ulmul one.
half mounted; . ( like force, nnmntnd ami Imd, ,
from South', Carolina; a regiunu I of f"' 1 j
(7llt in it) IV .ill Alabama, and any IBM mgul
including IUI) dragoon rocruila oxjHintmd from
Now Yr*k.
Tina forco to exclusive of the gallant v dun
Incru, who, mimo work* ago, hastened front S».
\annah and Oharios-ou fur thu apoainl dotnm-o
of Picolaia and St. Angu4iue, und who will
pmbihly noon l»o limnir.tbly dianlt irg'd.
Wrlmrn lint no detaohnioiltl Ituvo huun cull,
cl for from Mofiitonr Loui-i tna, although it w
TO|HirUKl, that a fnroo of mi iih 7Dd ntnn liavo ir.
r .'t'd a> Tantpa Day ntnl Punaacolu, Irmn Ni w
Orloaii*; and It to known Unit thu Governor of
Florida lua, in tho li Id, pnrhapa I or 6011 men.
'I'm' latter furoo will probably hu Imld for thu
linuiadi.lodofaiiuu of ihcaoltloinoniH ol tiio Kr>
tilory nourrvl tint tlinuHo nf uolivn npuralionu.
A fourth of thr Gnnrgta «|uulu (toolj in ulrua
dy at Ptoolulu 5 auniliiT fourth (mouiitnd) will
bo there by lint 30th in-t., and toe rrinuindur,
(muuuloil uud lout) by tho and of thu inunllt.
A regiment of Smith (Jarolina 1' oi (u dor
(%d. llriilinini) mu-t Ituvo reaeltod St. Augnt-
ttno, frulil Oharluatoii, nil tlm Nllior I Ath met
and her regiment of mounted ineti, umiur 01.
floiMlwm, will uroiM tlm biiviiiniuh ul Siniitr'e
Furry, ubotru thm, m nil the |iru«eul we k.
Tlm Al built i rogiiilJItl, It la mid, Will rim-
d' /vMin at Muliilo, to aail tlinioo m Tampa Hay.
whoro it will find ilirun ooinpuitiuM ••!' reg il.ire,
and purliupv, a eluchiiiunl from N"W Orlmiuv,
VoluntrurN or ri'gul.itv. Col. i.imtouy, >1’ lie
Army, it to Haul, will cnuimonil nil thr forem
winch may ua-iunblr at iTnni|m, ntnl clfoct
thruco a juiio'inii with Hw mum Army.
(). thu ihld rug.ilur*, lliiun uoiiipuuirii tiro re
port ml tu br lockml tin in f Ito icr of thu ('hrmi-
pen he, umt tlm (Irnj/oon rrmiitu from N Yolk,
hud nut unilud it thu d.ilo nf uur lirnt a civ icon.
I In turn pttrohuard fur Ilium at Augusta, uw.iit
the n at lh|i pluoH.
Tbu Siniili r irolin i hrigudr to to lm comtnnit.
d tl by lliigaduer Geiirrd Hull, who in here.
Wu have not Irurnod wh it gemtril huh boon
ihiUiled lor hu eoiiiiniiiid of ibo Grorght Ini.
gado, uur the tiaiura of iho Georgm Colnnula
Ur>g.idler Uuiiurul I'iirntto, of tlm IJ S. A. pro
bahly urrivnd at M Auguntiuo on thu I6tli in»t,.
and Hi igudier (>niiitral Clinch rouuuna ul Fort
llr.inu ur Fort |v ng. TIioho puata Ituvo boutt
*nc toured uud .iru uoiiniiirrod an bouuro,
Alijor Gormral Scott, the GeimraMiwChiof,
with l:i» Stair, is «>X|irolud to nuil hoitoe, in l
first vu»*c|, fur I'moluta Ho will uirivo uhe
ef three.lil'thir of hto forces, uud hua iM'itn de
tained hurt it week in dimming tlmir niovuniuiitv
and in enitsing 'hu Nupplim to bu forwurih'd
which will bo required hi lliu Hold,
Tito boat inforinuiiun wo Ituvo rucoivod, rop.
tewnta the mioniy'a forcu at 3000 urinud im*n
and iina'ly mounte<l.
to tlm People ut tho Spring Election—the vury ; thr captain was hr
same grntl men rrmrn,boring to forg-t, that tho "row abandoned bnr ^
ll.ry pflremplnritj r,J .1 Ik . I..I " Tl.« .dir * c, ” w
refer tlm Etodloo of Mr. I/ igb to tho People. J* 11 '
'I'liodifTioanueln thn two r.i»c«being this—that
if thuy had ai'orptod the Hepublioan proposition
of tlm to-t winter, neither party would huvo Macon, 4*14 d*
gninud nny thing; Mr Lnign would have con-
tmued in a -rvier till thr 4th March—and then.
hoard Irmn Hie H. .
Boat Nawa—Arrived, bnnla t. and C, Muc.on,
P47 baton Cott.-n ; ho.t I. M.lFdgcvill.;, 400 Ho;
So |0 do, 611 do ; No
I II do’ f.53 do ; No I, lluwkinaviiln,4<l3do.
Departed, •teamboata Cortot, iiid Excel, lor
il turn, t i/'y«iunn .
the people would have decided at tlmir Spring ! Majinr. ."^ Ha wkinaville. tor llawklii.vile, all
Klentlnu-upon hto coiitinnuti <n—}Vherea».\ *
tlm IV jg proposition would hive lufi Mr l/>igh
•till in poMn<eion *»f his aent, without any uc. j
i ion on the part of tho People, ng<in»l w bo "
wtobra and inatruclinna ho is behuvud to havu |
I wen re-elected.
Upon nnoamendment. Hie voice of the Leg- |
tolnturu wnn *li«>iuctly rxprrvvnd, vi/.: that it to ;
not pormilicd to Him Senator to waive obedi
ence, provided ho may think tlm iimtruction
unconttHulional■ Tlm vote being Ayna 37, ]
No«» DO—and erveral <-f the ui.iuiichoat Whiga i
voting with the Hcpilbtioan*. Nn wondrr.TtiKN
tho' mw, fur the JimI lime, tlm Hiclun md Whig |
if corning out with itr udvico arid iiuJicaln ii- I
tlm' 'ha Soi.ulnra vliotild ri'aign.
, with full rn'g' -
1 CIIAHLESTON, F h Ifi.—Arrhrige Euro-
t*-, Turner, llavrr, Vritlu.llr Muraltali, Liver
pool ; Atm C'.zi At Juno, (Br; Mutrop, do ; acr
Pcrnlic". Si John*.
NEW YOIIK. F-h 0 —Cl'd hltip* St John*
William-, Mobile t Mexican, Kimball, Vera
Cm/.; Carroll ofCarr-llon, B rd Mobile, brigs
Varinoiit, Gladding, MuIbuzuh; Cuizm, I • * *" IT •
Mobile ; Nrptuno, tlwen, Jamaica; M■ nti I >,
Bank in* n, St Martin, and Cathugena ; Splendid
McKenzie, Sutnnnah; Lola, Stud urd, do; aohr
Odeoii, llowra, Cujio lluyll.
Arr brig Faliiioutli, iiiidvhipuian B M D.ivv,
(capt Harvey, lata ma»ler, arm home under an
nrr.ii-t, by order of the USnomml.) 3!) In ye lr mi
T
Till! qu,'«i..n »•». Ml |.,«t l .linn nft-r n .Inlmlc I hr I’-nia, Mann, Wl« V<«ul aTAt'.
•- ••••■•• • rtcu; llermoza, (’liutlm Georgetown.
of ah'in Id d .y-— and after fill acopo h id Iwen
given to am n Imcnta of tho Whig
Apalachicola
EXTENSIVE SALE UF TOWN LOTS
IN APALACHICOLA POSTPONED.
In cnimoqtjenro nf dtoturbnocc- with the Indians
in Florida, the enlo of tho Town Lots adver.
ti>od for the 33d of February, ia po-ipnned
until Tuesday llie l!Uh day of April uuxt.
HIE whale Tract of Land called •• Forhea'
Porchavii," nui'iuntuig to uto-ut Twelve
HiindiodThoimnncl Acre*, situated in .Middle
Florida, together with the town of Apiiluchico.
|u. and tlm udjaceiil Inlands in tlm Gulf of Mo*-
icohiving been vested in the siiliNcrilmrii us
tru.-lcuf, by and for tho live of all tao proprie.
torn.
Notice is here!')' given, that on Tuesday, the
twenty third day of February next, at ten o'
clock in the Inritiioon, tho Directors ofthe Apn.
luchieola Land Company will exposo to Niileat
public miction, III the town of Appulnchico
In, tho Building Lots in tli«*nid town, ngreoahly
to a Rartifiml pTm tljuruof to be exhibited at tho
lime of sole.
Tlm terms of sale will hnonfi f mrtli cnsli
.he rn.idue in three animal instalments with in-
tere-t, and when tho payments nro made, nnd I
hu thr are. hrig Newcastle. Hull, from Oporto.
J 1 27t , tot 33 30, Ion 71 19, b.ig Rogun, Pr.
tor,
viuun nurnlivn. ,,w ' '' "'• . *
We understand, that nf o* rntt-h debate, nnd | «' 1 B"st'm. l»r N ‘Mleans, l
A most ntifor unate iifTuirtook place at Cump
Lai g Svrm, on tin* 3tot u|t. t'uliuiel P.iii-h
,, .1 „nn of his Lii'tilen Hits, n son of Him lain l'
It. V'urd of TullansNSco. Lieut. Ward was a
s'lidutit at West I*.lint und hud obtnfttod u lur.
I r*lit • vi.il lii*fi ieii(l-|il\or the donth of his fa
t or lie Imd hi ed nt homo only a few days,
%vImi* lie volun I'O'i'd hi» services logo ngainsl
ill" Indians. W. forbear to remark upon tho
n ii, ndani circtniMuucus. unt 1 limy shall have
fully duvolopod. ('ul Parish lilidjii* moo
lit uini(l)hoino,—Hull.
Eiam the name.
POSTER! PT.
)l„ir Indion d< predaliona and gient lots of pro
jinrlij.
Wo delay our paper, to g vn intrlllgencn just
|, f .light hy tho mail from Si. AugU'lim', that
the v.iIlia 1)1 e and exinnsivu plantations south ot
Si. Aogu lino, have huun plimdormi «ud liurned
hv the I'ldiao". Tho loss nf property ntu-l Iw
inuimiue. We hud Imped those places would
he saved from ruin, but it seems tlmy nro ilreu.
dv sw<• |it i way by tho ootisiiiuing finis of ino So.
iniimie'-ir i aim VOiigeanco.
Tho f ll-wmgiaa postcript of a letter t" Hie
Editor of this pupur, dated St. AngUstino, Feb.
rnary I Ot h IKIii.
•• S II 7 o'l’lnitk. P. M.—News has just ur.
rived in I'oivn. dial all the plant..li ut* Souiti—
in wu t Bitlcwv, C.)|, Williaiii-’ami Gen. Her-
uaiidi z's, are all burned. Mr. Billow's build-
ihgs, it to supplied,wen* burned on Sunday last,
us a very gieut smoke was scon in Hiut iliiee.
Imn. Tint others wore Ini mud this umming
pist it daylight. Thus you .(>e that nil tin
valuable properly to Hie Smith is desir >yoi|, nnd
ilie next attempt III'the Indians will bu upon this
pl.ieO."
In addition to tlm ahovu, we learn that Col.
Domin'It's nxteiisivu sugar estublisiiuinut, bus
also been burned.
sharp shooting, the Pre.mb'e and Exptm.
ging Resolutions pasted YV.tTKninr the II. ut
Delegaies. Upon one point, they decided,that '
tie ennior is bound to obey, ok resign—by ii
in,; v of about 1(MI—thus showing that must!
oven of tho firme-t Whig* expect our Senators
to rosign, if they cannot obey. What any ye?
to this Mussrs. .Maugum, Souilmrd, Ewing,
24TII < 1ST SESSION-
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Tuesday, Eeh. 9.
Mr. Garland, of Louisiana; asked thn unani
mous, ooiisont ofthe Ilmiou to submit ami hive
entered upon tlm Jourii.il a protost of himself,
Mr. Gtokcock, nf Ge .rgiu, and Mr Rolicrison
of Virginia,m-igning the reasons lor their Volos
ngain>t the first branch of iho mstrictions ot Mr.
Pinch tiny’s re.olnrion", i-s adopted yesterday.
Objections In iug iil.ulo, Mr. Garland ol La.
moved to suspend too rules lor the purpose indi
cated, and asked fur thu ye >s uud nays un his
motion, which wore ordered
The protest was then road for information, as
follows:
Tho undemignod who voted in the House of
ReprO-outaiivos on Monday, thn H'li instant a-
gainst the lir-l clnuso of the instructions to the
•elect cniiiiniitin proposed to he raised under
the rnsolut on ofi'ered liy Mr. Pi cknuy, to which
" all 'hu iiiuiiinrials which have bucii o tie red, or
may heruatier he presented to this House pray
ing for Hto abolition of * la very in the District of
Columbia," mid also tbejii iohilion "(Tored by an
honorable member from .Maine, (Mr Jarvis,) j
with thn nineruhnoni thereto propo-od hy an hon- '
mublo me Tiber from Virginia, (.Mr Wee,) “ to.
geihcr with ovury other pap. r or proposition
Hull may hu -uhmitlod in relation to the subject."
urn to hu referred which clause as followsi“thul
Congress possesses no consliluti nal authority
to inturferu in any way wi ll thu institution nl
slavery in any ol thu St a'its of this Cunfedrucy''
—did su vote, and now protest against said
clause.
I. Because tho constitutional power of Com.
gross "tn ininrfcrB in any way with the insti.
of slavery in any of tlw State- of
w
Administrator** Sale. Central U%il R<
ILL lie -old nt the late re idciice nf Na
thaniel Law in Liberty Bounty,on Tues
day ih* a 2*2J day of March next unintncncintr at
12 o'clock A M nil tho sttpernilinernry hor-es,
helonging to thpe-talM. nmoung wliich are tho
raer. mare K 'y Fisbor now in f ul by B-r'ranH,
jr; Iter cnlt 15 innn'hs n|d l*y Van Buren, iho
spotted Arabian Stallion, Mahornot. Togetlior
with sundry e*imm n horkos brood mores, (all
in foal) and their year old colt*. Also some ar-
tides of household furniture A n. not in tho uso
of general estate.—Term* made known on thn
.lay of -ale. JNO. R. BAKNAK11.I
55 A .il G. o. LA *», )
fell 17
00th Batallmn. Id ItcL'iinonf. O. M.
SAVANNAH. Feb 17, 183d.
I N ennfnrntily with n Brigade order, nf tho
4'h instant, notice is In reby given that nn
election for a ,M >j< r to cumiiiiiiid this Batalli"ii
will he held nt tho Court llmi-o on Thursday,
Kith March ensuing, under tho superinlendonco
of two Ju-tieos ofthe Peace, and two Freehold-
er», nr a majority of them.
. . , The mombors of tho Republican Blues, nnd
• ho M'curi in*, f r the inst ilments given, uccor- | person* linblo to militia duty residing within tli
fob 1G
lays out, w ho politely supplied u* with provisions
—-nn tile 31st Dee. wn* olT Fire I-land. and
driv n olFfiu tlie late g.ilus.—('apt Hull nnd
crow, lire Inuliy frost bitten, and siioit of provi-
bioii*, had used tin* I i-l peiu'C of meat on Sun.
day, wan supplied with bunf, pork, mutton, po-
t ileus, Ac. from Hio nows boat Eclipse, all lln v
could sjiaro, which could not Iasi Ilium but u
day or two.
Brig Mnrv, Garwood. Pernambuco, nnd last
from the break water, Del.—was driven out hy
ico on tliu (Mi in-t nt the humo time, with bar.
quo Gov Von Nc'mJion, fui Pern'imliueo; brig*
Maria, (Dutch) from liolluud; Emily, Foun
tain W Indio-; Wm Henry, N Orto; brigs Im.
provemi'iit, and Ann Eh/.a D, also the l'ghl
lio.it, broke adrift from thu Brandy wine, A
Dutch brig from St Th"Uias, went nslioro nn tlm
Gupor. Ttio M w i* j lin'd m tho ico 33 titilu- at
sra; lias been 12 day- in tlm ice.
Brig Alcyone, Julius, N Orleans.
Below—2 ship- arid 12 lirig*.
Xaii"*i—.Ships George VVa-hington.IIoldrege,
Liverpool; ('on-titution. Charleston; Suiloii,
do, in i»w ofstuainliiiiits.
Tho ships Louisville and Niagira wore tow.
oil up to Hio city tins morning hy stoumhoais.—
The -clir llormosa, came up this morning.
All the vessels bufororeported have came up
The reliefschr T II Smith and slnambuut
American Eugie, Invo .got u supply, uud gouo
down.
There is very little ice in the river* and hay.
BOSTON, Fell ti.—Bolnw. ship Samnrung,
from Batavia ; brigs Nerus ; Elizabeth , Cervon-
tos, trom Cliurleslim.
('I'd brigs Pico, Crowell, Genoa ; Cures, Ken
dall, Km ioh <m.
dingle tho Deed of Trust, and tho article
association, a clour title In lea simple will be
made*
New York Dec. loth, 1635
LOUIS Mel,ANE, 7
(’HAS AUG'S DAVIS,
JOSEPH M. WHITE,
Trustees
El am the Mueou Telegraph, IDA inst.
Previous to bis Exuullancy tho Governor's
luivmg Macon, for iho seal of Guvornmuiil,
thu following oorronpondoneu took place :
Macon, 5lh Fub. 1635.
Hit Excellency William Schley:
Sin -Tlm uiliZi'li of Macon, desirous of
iiiu'.Ho ting the respite' and o leum which tlmy
entertain for tlml’hiol' Magi train of tlmir Stale,
is wo II is yoiir-elf null vi ill-illy, respectfully so
licit y u to piirlaku of a puliliu dinner to ho giv-
•in ni* such Unto no will Mitt your cniivonioiicti.
In tieliulf of ilie eittsrni "f Muenn, wo have
thu honor tu Biibnuribu uiii-hIvo*, ymir
Most ob'l sur'vts
A Compositor
4 ANTEH at this Ollioo,
7* fitb 17
VoU PROVIDE NOB.
Tli- new ship IK IWEN A, F. Win
naalnr, will liavc dispatch
7T ,g’ apyly l»
fib 18 PA DEI.FORD, FAY
l'oi
Jerry f'uwlos,
Churl''- l-otion,
Scott Cray,
\\ m S..|oinon,
C. A. Higgins,
Clui". J. AiitDnnnM,
1. B. Rowland.
F. II Wolman,
E 1). Truey,
Rnb'l CiilltiiH,
Cl.as. Day,
l).iv d I.stolon,
L. L. Gritlin,
Confederacy" i-n«l brought in qnoKii.m, nr in
miy inatiuur referred to, in any memorial tliui
lias been presented, or in tho rusi.luiiuu niun-
tiotied, or'hu umomlincnt liiurtlu; and wu will
not eonronl to have so vital ami tmpnrlaiil u
propositionbrmigh forward gruiuitouNly, rofur-
rud to a eoiummiUou ol'lhiu llovsn, rupurtud mi,
and ruasomi given tor u cnnclu-ion not open to
dtoituraiuu, thereby us wu conceive, admitting the
jmwur afC'ongroa to ontorlaiii ll.o quorti"ii.and
nuking i>a opinion upon u suhjerlubuut which it
ha* no right to express one
2 Because, believing as we do, that it to Uil-
ih.'iiiuble, " Congress ihisso-su* no coiiHtitutioti.
ul uirlmrity to iiitorlbreiu uny way with thn in-
"titulinn nf slavery in nty nf tho Siutcs of till* j
i imfuderacy," it is our iulontion to jiruvcnt any ,
•llsOimsiun of that quosttou so far as it is in mu |
power >r even its •uhiuissioii as a iiropositioti \
In Congress ; and being dctorminod now, and at I
alt otlmr limit-, to ro*i.*i any sunli UNiiitnptioii of |
.ittlh'irity, wu will not puriiiil any ib utn ol’suitb I
ali-ence of c<.nstitiiliona' jioiver tu bu quusti<mi'd
ur n,lb red, hy consuming to refer it to ilm cmi.
m tten of a body having nojiirisdiotinn, und oh.
lAiiiiiig from it udisclaimor ufwuniol suoh uu-
iV|rO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The film sailing sclir. ALBION, Capt.
1 Fnrnh'iin, will sui' Tomorrow. For
ulreigat of 10 ti. 50 hales Cotton on deck,
or passage, having good arc mm>.dation, apply
t>. Capt. F. on boird n'Aneinux'a **lmrf or'o
fob 18 CDIIBN &i MILLER.
CiiNurk-w —Tlm Ilotisuon tlm Kllli inst. was
priucipslly ••I'Ciipiait with tho coushlerutinn, to
C mimi tee, of the Navy Appropriation Bill.
Thu Cummiltun reported progruav and asked
leave to Mt again.
A bill authorizing a special term nf tho Court ]
of Apjwoto for the territory of Florida, uud for
ether piirpiisus, was road lliu Hurd tiinu nnd
passed.
In the Senate nil the sumo day, Mr. B.mlmi’s
fes iluli'.n* were again under discussion.
A nn ssnge wus received from the Pmsldent
of III" K. Slates, oii'tlnsiiig are port front tlm
Se rotary of War, in roply to a resolution of the
Solute calling lor infornmlinn on tho subject of
Itostilitmshi Florida ; which was ordered to be
printed, nnd referrud to the Committee on Mill,
turv AtTar*
Mr. Clay limn said tin Committee on Foreign
Krlulum* worn do»iroiiH to ascertain the geuiii-
nones- ofthe fitter ol'tiio Due dn Hrnglmto M.
I’ .geol; oid he hnd aihlrnssod a lutler to Ilia Se.
cntiry of St ite, which, with tho reply, Im de.
si rod tu lay on tlm labia, and moved tlie printing
Which was ordered.
M ii-u.v, fitli Feh. 16315.
(ienti'inert—Tho invitation to p.rluko ol a
|inliIt dinuur at such limn us l shall designate,
which thu eitaeiis nf^Mueoit have dom mu tlm
h.nior to address to mu through y»u us their
uoniiniiteu, hu* been roueiveil
, l'*u kind mid ro*pucTtil term* in which they
have Imuii pleu-od to ui|dro*» urn. would, ut any
limn, Im highly gratifying to my feelings Bu
they urndoilbl) o at u timo like Him, when I
have hi-cu emopelfi'U '« assume roapoiisibilities,
fi»r tin* justification of wliieli I uin dopondonl
on thn peuplu.
W linn thu situation of our follow citizens of
Florida first cirtiiu to our kuowleilgn, ^ mmiedi.
ately iidop.eil iiiP.isnroM to ull'oril tlioiil r dinf, tiy
eiil'ing on thn Volmitunr uoiiipunu a at Guurgia.
Tlito call was answered with a promptness und
patriotism, highly tionuruhlo to them und to tlm
Slato. and 1 mmuidiululy i.rdurcd them to take
the field-
To do this, a onnsl'lerublo sum of money was
iuiluspenslble, ntnl I had to a-sniiiu, on lliu one
hand, tlm responsibility of lurntoliing tho mean*
f. Hill tho treasury nf Georgia,relying outlie jus
lien ofthe Uni'od Stutn*' Govurmm-ut t*i telmid
j it: or on tlm otln r, thu la*k of loto i g or un-
iloaVerifgto force men to fu'iitsh tlmm*olves
! out of their own priv ito funds, with ull mo equip-
munis uud nccoasitrisK of a soldier ,
I did no 1 , fi>r a moment, Im-ituio which to
house. 1 determined to furnish thu iioeesMiry
nnutis tu bring tlm Gunrgiu Foluntoors speedily
to ilm linld. alllmugh the law did not provide tor
such expenditure, behoving that tho Gunoral
Jovi riimoul wi.uld return the inonoy thus ox
lienduii. And 1 knrio thu pco|ile of Georgia
would miiguuuiinnu*l)' sustain me, ev.ni if thuy
should ho aum|>ullod to hear the expense.
Tlm diilius ofthe stition I have the honor to
occupy, are such, thut 1 cannot bu absent from
tlm seat of govummenl without inconvenience
to *omo of my fellow citizen-, and ut this pecu
liar juncture, wilnout injury to tho public ser-
vice, I am umnpcllod, therefore, very reluc-
tanily, to decline your kind invitation, and fore
go tho pleasure I shoal i dorivo fr nn m 'etingmy
Tint uiidersignod having linen prevented front
stating tlmir ohjecilnus in the Him u to the
ul'i.rossid clause in tlm iustructious by Iho jirevi-
ous qiiunliou having boon called for mid mis.
laincd, within one lo ur niter this most impor- ;
mill resolution was Hiibin.tted ; now, to provom ,
all miseoiiccptioii or iiiisoon»iructinn a* to their
motives and opinions, submit ibis -oluoiii pro.
tUNt ugaiiist tlijs IIounu on in taming any "Ucli
|irnp • nil inn, and respectfully ask that it, und
their roasoii", us liureiii hiii fly .staled, nitty he
entered oil Hie Journal.
(Signed] RICE GAR! AND.
[sigiieu] TIIOS. GLASi'UCK,
(Signclj JOHN ROBERTSON.
Ilo is of Iwprosontativos, Fub. 9, 1830.
Tlm question on sU*|ioii(lnigtliu rules fur the
prosoiilutioii of tho fori guiug prutust was than
decided in tlm negative, as ful.own.—You* 81,
Nays 113.
FUR AIK,'VST A.
Thn new uncknt steam,
limit FORESTER, Capt,
King, will leave Anrler.
— ni'- upper Wllf mi Toils
div i- x F i Iroigln l" Augw-' i, way freight
or pii"higo, havieg handsooie ncccnniiioilat ions,
apply tu *^ C DUNN1N(».
V. S.—All freight will ho received in store
fren of charge fob 18
Fairbanks latent Platform' Scales.
A N .iHBi'riuient of tho above scales just re-
V rceivud and for sale liy
f„l, 18 COIIEX &. MILLER.
Iltiidwaitj. Nails, (See,
pr ix CASKS Noils
10 tons Carmn ludfiiw.waro
2 tons boiler iron, nssuilud
3 do shorn moulds
10(1 boxes tin plate
200 dozen patent lino*
Kill do Frenehry's Carolina boos
50 Anvils, KiO smi'h’s vu-es
50 piir Miiitlt's bellows, 100 pfirnglis
12 corn *hnller«. 6 cultivators
10 esses single guns
t! do double do
InO pair pocket pi-tids
.300 ll»s cotton twine, 1000 do hogging do
500 do seilto do, 200 gill net do
With n full assortment of hardware und cut.
lory lucuivvd by late arrivals from Liverpool.
Zino, rpoltcr solder, block tin, firo brick, rot
ton sione, einory, mill cranks, Imis iug screws,
raer wbeels, wing-gudgeons, for salo by
fob 18 N B & II WEED.
The Directors oft Im Apalachicola Land Com. I
puny, rulerring In the above udvorttooinent, ofi. r
at piivite sain, in Mieh quail'ili< s hr may be
iv.io'i'd, Him tract of Land known il* '• Forbes'
Purolinso," lying butwoon tlm River Ap-
alac' icola nnd St. Mark’s, and extending t"
within six miles nf 'Pali ilms-eo In this
teract is to ho found somo of thu fines
cotton nnd MigT lands iri the Souther
country; also trets of tho finest pine lands
and uxtonsivo tracts nf li vo oak ; hut as
purchasers will examine fur thoinsolxes, a par.
ticnl.ir ili'scriptinti i" uur ceussury. Tho title to
ji irebasui's will ho thu nuiiiu us fur the town lots
of Ap.il.ichic«ln.
Thn town of Apalachicola is situated ni the
mouth of the River of same mime,on M George's
Sound, in tho Gulf o( Mexico, (t is tlm sea
p<>rl of the Riiun. Chniuhoochu, Flint, Cliipolh,
Apal.iciiicola, and their tributary streams, and
ts l umioctcd with tho flourishing towns of Co
lumtius nnd Irwinlun, and with large districts of
rich nnd Ionite plantations m Georgii, Alalm-
m i nod Florida. Tho exports of cotton from
this port hnvo boon regulurly increasing for tho
last throe years, and it is supposed will this year
uxcced fifty IhoUMundfiiales.
Twelve to til teen s mum bouts already find con-
stunt omployniurit un its waters, nod few coun
trio* have liuut jirosprcts of advuuchnmnt in ag
ricultiirn and cntnmorco, than tlnibO horilcrmg
un the rivers above inotilioued
Apalachicola ha* been sett led but a fewyearw,
and those who have hithorto resided there, hav
ing no iiileresl in tho soil, have paid no alien.
lion to its improvements further than suited
their individual convenience. Sales of about
thirty lots have already bcctinindo to individual*
re-iding a< Apalachicola, ( olumhus uud New
York, w ho hitvo ngrnod In erect fire proof hull,
dings on the -aid lots without delay, mid other
measures will be unuitiriitilely adopted to make
such |)crmane.nt improvement" us will no doubt,
iniiko it as Imitllhy a |ilaco of resilience as is to
bo Hint with in any city soulli of Virginia.
St George's Sound is eapn(*nus, and bus se-
cure anchorage in hltm clay button,nnd isdefen.
(led on all sides trout the |sea. Il has two on.
rtucow—one by thu “ East pass,"admitting vcs.
sols "I GOO tons, having sixteen feet over the
bar at low water; the other by tho “West pass,'
having 1'.’4 to 13 feet at low water, admitting
vessel- of 350 tons burthen without any difti
colly Vessels draw ing 8 feet usually loud
the whurves, those nf 13$ (cut or 350 t ns bur.
lli.*n, carry ng 1100 biles of ootton, within 3
mil s of thn town, und tliosu of 600 tons take in
heir cargoes within sixteen miles in scuuruu'i.
elmriigo in the Sound.
Letters on tho subject of tho above lands to
be addressed to Thomas A Baltzoll, I’otc
Mitchell, John Curimcliun, or Benjamin A Pul.
Hum, at tho Olfices ot tho A|>iilachicola a Land
Company at Tafiihassuo or Apal ichicola, or in
lliu city of New York, to Buiijmniii W'oolsey
Rogers.
Lithographic MnpsV'Apnluchiuola, nnd of its
vicinity, may b« seen at thn following places :—
In New Ymk al the office nf tlm Trustees, or
of thn llonorahlo Jo oph M. White, ut Wushing
ton, I). C.
limits of tho third nno fourth beats aro entitled
to vole. Pull* 0| onod nt 10 o’clock.
11. J. VALLE A U.
Captain 3d B-nt Company.
R W. POOLER,
fob 17 —t Captain Re|». Blues
tupner & Sis^are.
O FFER for *ale on nccomixlating terms
70 boxes prime cl veil Sugar
30 bag* prime nfil Java Cofllto
2H do good old Rio
10 brl- 1st annlily Lout Sugar
20 eights cask* dry Malaga Wiuo
IS do j
10 quarter
R half
3 pijios
50 thousand superior Sjiftnislt Sugars
25 package* Lond-iit Brown Stout,quarts
nnd pints
20 •• •• Pale Ale « "
25 baskets Champagne Jolly ")
J? “ ", , , K "f i do do
2'* " " Lafayette (
20 " " J C J
2 pipes Domestic Brandy
4 kegs Bar L"nd
300 bags Youlo's Patent Shut, assorted
fub 17
Old Madeira Wine of
approved brands, nnd
direct importation.
Notice,
f AY days on Cotton by Company’s bunts
1 10 and 14. will exjiire tomorrow afterimoo
f.-A 17 WM TWmil. esiir.i
Wanted to Hire.
^JS J ANTED, ,1 woman to do tlm cooking
w V und washing of a small family. Tn one
who can come well lecninuicndeil, go nl wages
will ho given. fob 17—p
,)ti-l Ito ' civil, a:t< 1 liif sale,
A HANDSOME iissnrtinrnt of Barouche*
. ^ both double and single, also two hand
some Buggies, and several fight wagons, all of
which will ho sold 011 reason..hie term* hv
feb 17—re FRED’K DENSl’.ER
JclVerson, Camden ConnU
February Ath, 1630.
BRIGADE ORDER.
A N Election is hereby ordered tn lie I mid at
. m the Court House in tho City of S.iv..n.
nab on Thursday, Kith of March en-umg, tor "
Major to the 1-t Regiment Georgia iMiliim.w'illi
the Miiporintendenco of two Just ices of tlm jio.'cp
and two Freeholder", or a in ijorlty of tlmin.utid
in the inatiner jir.-scribnd bylaw;
Two Captains of llio 1st Regiment shall giv.
twenty, (Juy« public nolino of the time and jikicc
for holding tho election. The I'mmii imling of.
finer of the Regiment, will -elect tli- Cap ui *
thutdut*, and will re|ior tlm result ofthe cl-
ueiion to 'lie Brigadier Gen rul. By order
tho Brigadier General Floyd.
IUCll’D. FLOYD, Aid-dc-Camp
fid 17—t
CO <1 BBRCI * I- KC< OKI).
UKC. 24
. ... use. 17
Savannah Exports, February 16.
Per brig Sea l-land, for Boston—330 bale*
Upland Cotton; 55 casks Rice.
Charleston Imports Feh, 12.
Dublin.—Br barque Brothers—70 tuns Coal,
10 tons, Pntutoos, 33,0110 Slules, 2 boxes Clay
I'ijies, and 1 cn*k Ironmongery.
Havana.—'Brig America—203 hlnto 7 tes and
1(1 bill* Molasses, nnd a quantity Frmt.
Charleston Exports, Feb■ 13.
Antwerp—RarquuCoininerce—fi ll bale.* Up
land Colton.
West Indie*.—Re.hr. John C. Calhoun—170
tes Rice, and sundries.
F.b. 15.
Boston.—Brig Fanny—570 bales Cotton und
4 ti ll* nice.
('1IXHLK8T0N, Fob. 1G
VERY LATE FROM FRANCE- Direct
The brig Eurotus, Capt. Turner, arrive,! «t
this port yesterday, from Havre, whouco slia
sillied on t>o 9 b January, being twenty Hire
day* later Hun uny uthui dirocl accounts yet re.
ccivt-d bore.
Capt. To n r bad uppliod hiin<*1fwh copi.
nils tiles of pi|H*r-, pro e. currents, Ac. tint «
favorable u.'|nirtiliuly offering tojpt to sea, ii
Ink haste, limy were led h« uud. a* worn bis let
tor» also. So that fin to not able to furoi
with uny intelligence 01 hor written or print-
eu.
M • Im >rn varbally, how- vor, that-tho Pro-i.
dent’" M e.igv roaelmd France on tho 1st Jan.
nary, by the N«w Vo k packet ship Ciurle.
mag 1 e —and was.also received 011 tho suiim day,
vi' Ltverp i I
From what Cnpt T. could learn, tho Mo*,
sage of thn President was considered by the
people, as ail apul -gy (orihe language lie iiud
p'. viou ly use*l, ami'hat, conn .tied with the
»tfnr nf tnedi lion on tho part. I England.which
)n% I lx***n made k town there, and in Hie sue.
cues of which great cmfidenoe was pi iced,
woul 1 mmoablv setllo the rotations bctwucu ( tho
two Go-crnino.its.
Tao latost P-ri« papers, Capt. Turner soy*,
contained no important political intelligence.
Tlm French g vornumn' w-rn urtivnly engaged
in fitting out a lurgo floo in tho Mediturruuean,
u tncii,it was supjiosod. wa> inienilud t ' operate
in caso of difficulty with Ru-mo. They were
uUn pressing Fieoeli snifiirs trim foreign ms,
so—^thios* were taken from the Eurotus us soon
as -he arrived.
|.o ..eating the market,(7ipt Turner eon givo
litllo information, haying taken no pains to in.
form himself, depend'ng upon «be supply of p i.
pert, which, much to hi* r»gret, were loft tic.
hind'. ‘fl»« cargo of tho Eurotus, was disposed
fi-lfiiw uitizous of Macou around tho festive
board.
Ifi* jifi*a*od t» accept fnrthe citizens of Ma.
eon. und for yeiimolvos individually my |*rati.
ludc for thu Imnor conferred, in thus, utlnriug
me jour kindness and hospitality.
Very rossccliully,
WM. SCHLEY.
To Mriirt Jerry Coirles, Charles Cotton and
uth> i gentlemen of the Committee.
SAVANNAH ANTI-DUELLING ASSO
CIATION.
An Oration will be dslivurod heforo this As.
Kocialmn, at tho Methodist Episcopal Church,
at 19 o'clock nn Monday next, 22d inst. hy S
T Chapman, E-q. Tho public, and tho volun
tour corps fi. particular, are invited to attend,
By order of Dr. George Junes, President.
W M B E E, Secretary.
From the Richmond Enquirer, IDA inst.
Tim Exu'Noinu Rssoi.l cions.—Tit" debate
on the main question was oIosihI on Tueaday—
amt w*t congratulate the people on the passage
of thu first or Ex|iunging R* solution, hy 11 ma.
Vrityofl l. All the lu mber* present at the
vole, except one, Mr. Odnn G Clay, of Camp-
bell, w ho would tinvc voted for it.
The son ties on Tuesday worn stirring, nndagi
taling. Mr. Garland of Mecklenburg, delivered
a short hut luminous speech in behalf tits Reao.
Inti,.us—and drawing a powerful picture ofthe
recent coitrv, ami political complexion of thn
F. s. SeuatH. lie was followed by Mr. Wat.
kins of Goochland—who, wo are told by the
most considerate spectators, surpassed ul! In*
provimi* efforts—and o. lipsed in eloquence and
etl'ort all the boasted orators of Wtugolduringtha
present <e -ion llto*j>e«ch abounded ill wit,
ns well «■ argument; and some of the ma*tcrly
hlruins of his eloqticncu wero thrilling, and of
thn lir«t order.
Tho House did not niljniirn’ill about 7 o’clock-
There was much sharp shooting during the day,
and the encounters of wits were keen and severe
oil both sides. The ayes ami n<«e* were call 'd
„,,l loss than 15 tiiim Motiup after tno:i»n was
made to adjourn, ami tho Diifiigalo from James
Citv avowed, that he would continue to do co
till the morning ct*ino. Th* scene was almost
uoparntollnd in tit" innals nf our Legislature—
and we hope, ii will never b" repeatod.
(Joritlemei of the Whig party attempted 1.
mondinent nfter amendment—but tb\v *11 fail* I
od. An etl'ort waa ;uado to refer tho question
'liKIfti: lOI KH
ar.N iiisks 6 31 ; *un sees.
tlllill WATIR AT SAVANNAH
PORT *» S V\ \> \ III.
5 23
9 il
FEH. 13.
Molasses, Honey, Fruit. &v.
Landing anil for sale,
AJ vi HMDS MoIuhso. Cuoii
4 _M. HI boxes Whitn Havana Sugar
7 tierce* Smtoy, 40,0011 Sugars
20,000 Oranges, 500 Cocnanut*
fob 3 L. BALDWIN & CO.
Owner Wanted.
■ 0,OR two rolls of Floor (’loth and Matting,
R 1 addressed “ S. S. Davis, Georgia," which
was brought by the sbi|i Mersey, from N. York.
If not claimed by tho I t of March next,thuy wi!!
be sold to pay the freight and charges. Inquire
at the office of ROBT. L. TAYLl Ut.
feb 16—1.
Taxc
npiiE Mtbscribor is prepared to recnivu tfie
i. Tux-'S of Chatham county f .r tho year
1835 The hooks will Ih* closed and executions
lor defaulting taxes is»uod on and after the 16th
day of March next. Office huur* from 19 un-
til 2 o’clock.
feb 16—H DAVID BELL. t. c. c. c.
Cotton Seed.
BUSHELS of tho above article of
quality superior to any iieroto.
fore introduced into this section of country,
and if which on trial does not so prove to bo,
the sum paid fi r it tn bo returned.
MICHAEL BROWN fc CO.
feb 16—p
ISO
John 1’. Williamson.
John DillinghamA. Co.
Thomas Rahzell.
Hiram Nourse.
James Innornrity.
John Itinerant}'.
In Charleston, S. C. at tho office of Richard
C.irnochnn.
Savannah, Geo.
Columhu , Geo.
Tilluli.issce, Florida.
Apalachicola
New Orleans.
Mobile,
Pensacola
feh 2—tlU23apl
Wanted i<> Hir/% 800 Negroes,
I ”HE subscrihors wtoli to employ, hy the
month or year, 300 or more Negroes, to
work nil tlm Georgia Union Hail Road, in
the neighborhood of Augusta—wages litiera!—
faro ami treatment hiicIi as will jiloasu the own.
or*, prompt payment, monthly,quarterly or year
ly, us is |ireiiirred. For further particulars, ap.
jdy to Me-srs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Char
leston. S. C. Savannah und Augus'a, <
to the undersigned, on the works, 15 milus on
llio lino of read west of Augusta.
DAVID COOPER & BROTHERS,
From Virginia,
oct 12—t—Augusta Sentinct.
Seed Potatoes.
BRLS White Potatoes, warranted
tW <! * vlr sound, for sale fiiw hy
feh 8 ENSWORTH & WAY
Provisions ifco.
8 BliLS N V Prime Beef
■ • f 75 do do mess do
100 do Portsmouth Nn 1 do
GO do Prime Pork City Inspeulcd
30 dn Mess do do
15 half do pig Pork
18 il'.Fulton Market Beef
21) do Portsmouth .Mess Beef
75 brls No 2 Muckurel
61 do No 1 do
50 hull* do do. 30 do No 2 do
2011 kits do 1 ami 3 Mucker'd
30 legs choice Go-lien Butter
50 boxos first sort smoked Herring
50110 Cuuumbci Pickles in Vinegar
5011(1 wt Codfish, 500 wt smoked Beef
300 e.hoico New Hams
50 brl* nnd Half brl* Flour
45 half ami qr bids Buck Wheat Meal
20 (iris and £ hrls Corn meal
In store und for sale hy
til, 9 ENS WORTH fc WAY.
Hoys Boots ami Satin Slippers.
■ift CASES Boys Calf Bont«, n prime artie.
ijjp White and black Satin Slipjiers, both A
inorican and French, for sale hy
BREED & WARNER,
feh 2 South side market squ ire
*>l and Banking Coin*
r-r.. P un > '\Georgia.
ELECTION <\. DIRECTORS
*L * ( .T‘ ,!, t S' re,, ylivon that an Election S
^ for Nino Dim toAto manag*. tho afl'.iir*
orihoMid UmpAv. lv \| undo, ll.o
M.ipariiiteliili-nr. JT ||, B ' un <l«rai||>iecl Cmnini..
smnor*. on Mond.y\|, 0 Sju, d.y of March licit,
»l the Eichanfo ,n v 0 tily „ r s«niiin,l,. Tl.o
f," 11 " “ 1| > 1,0 "P»" 10 o'clork A. M. w 2
1. M., und from 3 1' ,, tll 5 |> m.
w.'I'b in*i.Loc-ii,
IV VV OOUUHN.
It IIAUKRSIIAM,
• s It H.ltK MAN.
J 1’ HUNKY
J r wiu.uMsoN.
J STONE.
II BL'KROUGIIS,
I MINIS,
IV TAY. 02,
H 11 Lamak,
».' TV AMTEIISON,
It R CUVliKR,
Norton .V Kuller
* ? A Vi: nn timid, und nffur Tor sulc nt rcduc. .
I ’ nc ",’’!’ 111 l' cs t""" 10 " ITniflo lilun- f
kul.,30UU yurdu Noitro Ol.dln, Tl,.y l.uvo !
u cni.d uuinrlrnont »f Sni|.|u und Fm.cy Ociiidu,
suitable for spring wear,
jan 27
Wines and Cordials.
1 d b "*'* ^ Madeira
5 enskb Sherry, (p re and brown)
5 half jiijios Toneriffi o
15 qr cusks Lisbon, 3 do Malaga do
69 ca*es Cordials asNorted. Just recei
ved anil fi.r sale by (J |, jsll.
Also, honied and in coxes. Old Wines of the
ino-t approved brands,
feh 4
Frt ueb Pur Walking Shoes.
• ' J ]' PAIR thick uud thin solo French
Fur Walking Slmea, a beautiful
article for winter, for sale by
feb 2 BREED <!t WARNER,
• Smith side market square.
Alttxtimiritt Scgars,
CASES (31)00 each) Alex Sugars.
■<y>\. S' Just received and for s in by
f«h 3 (; A UPR Y A. I.EG RIEL.
Ji well’s Cltimicai aler Prnol.
To render llouts, Shoes, und ull kinds of Lea
ther impervious to wilier and whm properly up-
plied will add one hundred per cent, to the du-
nihility of the leather
rspilE Inv nt rotf-i'H a few ••ftho numerous
hi. tustimoni-I• in bis po sjs-ioo, ofthe offi.
racy and -uperior value of the article hereby of.
fried o Iho |iublin. Thu first ns will be Been,
is troll) the present Goternor . I Ohio.
Excel'i ivk Okmci. Unto, )
Columbus, June HI, 183^1. ^
Having worn -hoes for the pi-t five m -nths,
to which Col Jewell's Chimic I Water Proof
h is been appli il, I can from uxpc-rien.-e, recoin,
imtiui it to the community a 1 large, under tho
iiiiprcsMoii that all who use it, u ill find it milch
to their iutcru-t and comfort. I immoi>od ono
••filiu-e shoes uml'-r wuior, which had been sa-
turatiiil. and fimml tli it the lenhur was iii.xiu
quite i t ierviutis to water, and ruin iued soil
.ml pliable I believe th .1 leather thus auturu.
ted will wear longer th n it mheiwi-e would,
and cotice.ve thu Paste to ho an urticlu of im.
unuise value, nnd its discovery of gr .t irnjxor.
i itteel* the pmdio. ROIlERl' LUCAS.
I certify Hint I have ni n e u c. | j wott’a
Wm«r l’r i' Paste nn hoots and shoes for all my
family, curing Hie your Ins' |> >s , in such m in
ner ami to such extent U.s tu lost its qu>i| ly mj
usiiliil .css in ull respe ts, that for thn pur|ir so
of uriiviug at ti correct conclu im , osjiu l ug
it> qu .lilies and off. els upon leather, I imvn p,id
p»rt ejfitr alteiiliun to the quali.y of tin* j,.,.t ,, f
. i ich it wish od. thu miu -f n-. -.pplica.
n, mil dec's ujioii llio - me, comp.ring ,t
with the sumo ki'.ti of leather, worn in ihc samo
tnuiilior, hut lint saMirutod with the I'.ste. 1
h'Vit llii'iofuro net IUH not nn|y -.tti-lit-d, bill as
certiiinjof the foot I am of almost ..ny ot'.or,
that 'his P.Bte donfiles the vduo of the bo. t* or
shoes 'o which it/- npphod, if tlouo in j pr -pir
m mitor ; that Hie lout her is rcmierod pormuncut
lv water proa’mid continues to bn pliable
JOIIN BKO. K.s,
Coluinhip, Nov. 2, 18,14.
1 .nvo *4"' '• a pxir ol'boo s saturated with CoJ
Jewett's f.iste tlie l ist seven mouins, Thn lea.
hor ruiMiii" more pliable than in its natural
ato. J li'Vt c inpare l the durability of t j l0
bools with a car wliich bus boui worn without
|iu-te, ami (tore appears to bo ut toast 1U()
r cent differuco in favor ot toy boots.
/ F STEWART,
m of the Mermen of the City nf Columbus.
y v nrCoi.UMnus, June 24 J.S31
AboutCl-nniH, ofthe l.'.st year, having
"ircliused ptr of hoots, I had them unde w*.
tor proof IA' I 51 Jowetfs uotnil Water Proof
I'.ste. l/vo worn t .*,n rogul. rly and cxdu
sivcly evd'im c, not having any other bool ,. r
shoo on ('j the am on t of two days in
P
10
Fastern FotaKtes.
BARRELS Eastern Potatoes
r 1 w 50 kegi no. 1, Tobacco
1(10 hags Coffee—Lauding nnd for falo by
nov 24 w. II THOMPSON & CO,
CLEARED
Brig Sea Island, Sedr.ck, Boston.
S II. Fa-Iman if- Co.
ARRIVED,
Barque Fanny,Crowell, Boston,15 days. Hal.
last to the Master.
Sloop America, B •!«••, Ricnhorough. 23*
bales Cotton to G Amierson A. Son R ik \V
King A Co. J Cuiuiuing, A Low A Co. R Ha
bersham.
Sloop Bnlivur, , St. Marvs. Sea Island
Cotton anil Live Ooak to sundry persons.
Stucoboat Etiwaii. Sasaard, Ccharloslon, tu
W Duncan.
WENT TO SEA,
Ship Oglethorpe, Miller, Liverpool, '
Brig Sea list and, Sedrick, Bosloir
DEPARTED.
Steamboat John Stoney, Curry, Charleston.
Steamboat Georgia, Holmes. Augusta.
SlOuinoal Caledonia, Wood, Augusta.
MEMORANDA |
Tlie Steamboat Augiikta, from Augusta, for !
Charleston, pas-ed down tho river yesterday. I
DARIEN, Fsb. 16 — \rrived, ship Alexan. I
Her, N'T’on, New York ; br'gs Efizabrth, St :
Thomas; Darien. Buis ley. New York. 'I'ho t
D. spoke in lal 24, [on 74 6S, *chr Aurora, io
Brought to Jail.
O N the 18th inst Ben about 29 years ol ugo
5 feet 8 inches high, who says ho belong*
to Col. Samuel Rockwell ol Milledgevilc, Ga.
and that ho has !**en runaway about two
months. Y. S. PICKARD, Jailor.
Savannah January 19.
jan 2-3
Notice.
T MURE nro standing on thn Books of the
Marine and Fire Insur-mco Bank loslmres
of stock in the name S-mtuel Clark, 32 shares
in the name nf F S Miller, Ex’or of Mary Mil.
ler; 4 share* in tlie namo nf Wm Wallace, and
4 sh ire* in the name of Wm Wallace, Trustee;
in all 55 share-, on which no instalments have
been paid since the Bank went into operation—
and the same ha* become forfeited for tho usu of
the Bank, and wil be sold at publu auction in
front of the Exchange in Savannah nn the first
Monday in March next, at 19 o'clock A M.
By order ofthe Boird.
JAMES SMITH, Cashier.
Starch
S IXTY boxes Cnllgntes 1st quality Starch
ju*t received and fiir sato low by
Jan 14 Q. R. HENDRICKSON.
For stilt' by Breed & Warner
CASES light Boots,some as low us 259
2 cases cow hide do, a stout good ar
ticle, for sulc by BR EEI) Sc. W AR N E R,
fob 2 South side of market square.
PhiladelphiRfBoots.
J UST received from Philadelphia,
10 cases tine Calf, fair stitch’d Roots,
5 “ " “ “ *' Navy Shoes,
3 " " " " " Strap! Shoes,
A light und handsome article, for sale, hy
BREED sV WARNER,
South Side of Market Square.
Brought to Jail.
■ 3|ENNIS, about thirty years of age. C feet
B 9 high, who says he belongs to Charles
Burton of Burke county, and that ho has been
run away about ono month.
jan 19 Y. S. PICK ARD, Jailer.
Chuirolas.
RINCE -f Paida, b\ tlm Author of •• P
hum" “Eugene Arum.” fe.e. Slc. wi
other Tulo*, hy tlm Author of '• Vivian Grey
•* Saying* and Doings," “High Way- and i
Ways" ite.
Phrenology, nnd tho Moral Iilfluenc
Phrenology arranged inr general study urn.
purposes of Edueiition from thn first pulih-i.
works of Gall A Spiirzhotm. to tho latest •
coveries ..f tho present period,hy Mr* S M
for sale hy
fob8 TIIOS. PURSE A-cn
Petit Gulf Cotton Seed*
1 ANDINU this day from brig Augusta,
J Anei iux’ wharf
Pr tit Gulf Cotton Seed, ( cenmpanted w
certificates) for sule in I t* to suit purchnsnr-
feb 13 COHEN Sc MILLER-
thn whoD'iio. I have taken much exco-s,,.,.
xercisu walking, and in my ..pj„j un an j t j J
iiniim'°lh"rs,tn whom they h ive been shown'
t .at aft being unit ,rut .||y and sevorolv ukoiII
t-ix piths,l hoy uro not more tli n ono fourlli
rn j ho sole. In Ii.Im instance in must havq
i ld.id |mindrcd per cnnl to tlmir value. I am
1 oppo-tunity tlm* ro cortily
■ mililv ..I il„., -olnnul.,,,, J
y lllOMASIICriSEY PI,
I |ii sutiirtoil iho leather to a miinhn" off
' Mourn’, Slug, oouclie., .villi r tI | J ew .
•V 1 ", "»•! I.n-a a« to that tha «.
... valutihl.. fur lmril0 „ „
fr bools und shoes.
ROBERT CUTLER,
L f Carruge Muiuiiuctures,
Iambus, July 14. Ic35
W fi M turner,
Opposite tho '. auflio.. House
. To Mechanics. ~ '
' lie^uhscrilicrs lmvii.gj hcon appointed n
l/mui.ltK'c hy Ilm*. I rusioos ol ti e •• Ma.
pcittaro. L i.iver*iij^" fur the purpose of co „
? fin: fur (lie Er ; cti/*pjof suitable Edilieo*
rume. Jieroliy.givo uftico thut they will ri
P (tKipotuU uti'il-tHRirst of March next ft
Bunk Slock. 'pl'ir ft '" 1 LyinatfrBrick on li,„ 0 .
\ ■/ ANTED State B.iok Stock. Apply to . ^ Wl *’ require from Six
7 f W. ROBERTSON, Broker - I'V'x'redJh’oiiRnnd bricks to complete ti
• rj—- -—— — Jldwigattprosciitcoiitoinptoted.
iNOtlCO. - ,'l*)]Cd2pHposal8 must he made by the thoiisW
*I1»K firm of-suriilt 4- WOCWfcS.-qM",,! in ll.o w.H, including m,
• JL Fill, as;herr.lolore, from this day, Imorc-Sefit lime. *
aonlhtued ut their'/ofiner "tana, wfievc they tgvii'he use of a good brick yard, convenient y
continue to keoR \ general Hssortirie.nl.of building*, has been already procured for tk
G*iodsnndNGro6prf«fc, and hopeyvi-lwo«u66|Tgu ofthe undertaker which it is supposed, wil
port and putroua^e.
fob 2
id-die publre, o pact.^UtMVupmport _
' Bond and^good supurUy will ho required froi
» undertaker for the faithful discharge of hii
Fust Notice.
P ERSONS owing the firm of J B Herbert
«J- Co since I III. Dec. 1834, are informed
that all debt.* unsettled.on the 1st March, will
positively bo placed in tlie hands of m. ullornqv
WM C CRE.>'j5i!A\\vic‘
—
jan-29-
Notice.
A LL persons hating demonds agoinstthe es-
. m. late of Nathaniel Law, tots of Liberty Co.
deceased, arc requested to present them proper-
ly attested, without delay, and those indebted to
said es'ate, are herwbv reques ed to make mine,
diato payment to the first named of thn under.
signed. JOHN B BARNARD, ) ... ,
6 SAMUKLS LAW, ( 'dn* orst
&:> 16
for suit,
feb Ifi
Clay ami Brick Machine
T IIIE subscriber l.av-ng recently patented a
valuable improvement in the mnnufactu.
ring of B.icksby machinery with Horso or wa
tor power offers il for sale.
This to a complete labour saving machine,
will make the mortar and mould thirty six fin.
ished bricks in one minute ready for drying. It
is admitted by all who have seen it that it is do.
cidcdly tl.o most perfect und valuable machine
now in uso fur that purpose.
The expense of the machino is trifling com.
p .red with the saving ol labour, it to not liable
to gel out of repair, and dues not require any
particular skill to work it
ROBERT RANKIN
N B. Those wishing to purchase rights for
using the above machine in the State of Gonr.
gia, South Carolina, Alabama or in the Torri-
torv of Florida can learn further by applying to
A. Turner, Exchange Doak. feb 16
Fi|»o Clay.
I B ARRF.L Bipe or Pmter Biker's Clay, for
ex'raeting (ireas**. and Oil spot" from Silks,
Cutton*., Woollens nnd Floor*, just received and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
feb 9
All communications post paid to be directed
o the Secretary.
' K HAMILTON. •)
R COLLINS, I
Committee.
IR j
ETT. J
Mill.
ju.'^Wrguin, one of the most exto'
iW complete establishments in Gen
giawell known as liteJUpper. Steam Mill, sit j BOWLES
ate.i at Darien, and perusing superior adva jj |j LAMAR
tagoa for llio lumber business, both n .turul a GFOJE WE'I’T
artificial. The engine of 40 horse power ih f,.i, J
the very best description, induufactured by tl....
ion Wntt A C->. of Soho Ei.gfi.nd ; .nd thn i Notice,
chinery by the l..te celebrated Mr. Ronnie, * LL persons indebted to tho estate of Mav
London. The Mill has five gangs of Sq j or William Wightnian, lute of Charles
furnishing its own fuol from the slab* und ton; deceased, are requested to muku immodiata"
duet; und on the grounds containing abou payment, and those having demands against tho
acres, to every necessary out budding, anj Rame will present them duly altoatud, within tha
*** *’ ' time pro"Cril»ed by law, to
, .. THOMAS F. PURSE.
spacious natural basin for the safe keepit Jan t.—||w5—5 Qualified Executor
the logs. i
A constant supply of the choicest tim|
blained from the inexhausublo lorexts nt
hanks ofthe vorious rivers whose outlet , , MWU|
mesa beof, Fulton niurtsot do, in half brie, small
hauiH, ratoins, 19 by 12 and 8 by 19 window
glass, boxes herring, prune*, fig., almonds, box-
es .-hocolnte, J brl* no 1 mackerel, j brls buck,
wheat. J b'la do, Goshen butter, lard, pig pork,
cheese in ca-ka, tnusliroon ketchup, tomattoes
do, apple cider, potatoes, Bologna sausages, on.
i°ns. pickles of the firat quality for lurnily use
nls.. 159 bundled hay, for salu at no 4 Mongirf.
wharf by THOMAS WOOD.
feb 2
Darien, and tho lumher sawed from it obt
decidod preference wherever offered.
As this is the only establishment of till
between Savannah and St. Mary’s a p|
superintendance at home and proper ag|
broad are only wanting to mako it as ^rod
as any property ofthe kind on the eea
For further particulars apply to
WM. ROBERTSON, Savan
Failing in a sale of th6 ahovo, the ad^
will rent the same to any responsible pa
a moderate rent feb 1
(FT The Baltimore American, N Y I 1
and Boston Courier, are requeated to I
the above twice each.
The French Consulate j
ff S attended to by 1.8. BARI
l feb 16—p Official A
Just Received
£ > Y the ships Emperor, and Belle, from Now
S 9 York, pilot and navy bread, canal flour,
mess h.'itf. I'iihim mHrl*,i.. u.irL.i. ■>
Sugars.
M 4k HHDS prime Porto Rico Sugar
JB * f 5 do do St Cr»ix do
15 boxes 1st and 2d quality Loaf Sugar
19 brls superior Loaf do I
Just received and foe sale I v
feb 3 GAUDRY Sl LEGRIEL.