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All payable in advance.
Frtm the Darien Telegraph, diet alt,
DOBOY BAR.
Coneepand,nee hetween Captain Kameay,
*• aV., and Dr, Janet Troup, Mayor of
. Darien
W o wouQ draw public attention loth* fob
«*!&$&, ?*•«*«** «»
_ D**iw# p Nut. 3, 1830.
V SS*.'a?M! oil'Xen. of I). rim,
«l lh. Court llotjfo, • faw dart took. I
w.. naueatad to aoliert you to turn/ lh. Bara
efSajtaloand Doboj,Ifjrou will find ll eonro-
■loot to do ao.
At tk» amt lima, I tender ttou, on Ulialf
the citiuna, every aarlatanee In th.tr power
•fford you in tho present slato of your teasel.
The steamer Oomulgoe U «| lh* disposal of the
Committee, to tow you to Doboy. J lure tho
honor to be. Very re-pecifully/
Your "liedlnnt florr’I.
JAMES TROUP,
„ .. Mayor of Darlan-
€apt /tom ray, U. S. trig Porpoise,
BL Simon's Sound,
Dn, ° I* d «roiar, January, 1837
-Sir/—Your invitation, and which now I liaro
the honor to acknowledge, that I aliould insil-
tote aentmo ol observation* upon Doboy, and
Sapojo Bart,an far aa to the former,haa been exo.
«uted and I must keg to express to you tho regrot
whieh I fcel.that I cannot render upon a subject
•feuel, Importance, each a Report aa faola and
drcumrlancea to be oiled,would boar me through
with. I mutt refer only to tho capacity, the
convenience nfyour Bar , and perhaps the moft
satisfactory reenurae will t« found in direct ro«
feveace to tho bearing under which tho roun
dinga ware made, that should there lie heroaf*
ter, either the curloaity, or an imeraat to know,
that the Bar had been accurately nbaorred upon
joa have before you the points upon which Ilia
determination waa reached.
'Upon thn Oar, and In running nut and in, the
observations have ell, ca.ciilations upon tide
conttderod. corrarpnnded, banoe any nna day’s
retail, will suffice for the whole. The occasion
to whieh I shall refer, was a period nf small
wnier, the wnd for the several precading days
etrong from the westward.
* °n iho Bar, the floaoone hearing W, 4 N.
Sap/1«, Light House W. N. W.-Littlo St7 Si-
extreme point | W.—Easternmost point
•f Blaokbeard, N. 4 B, lharo wore 80 font—
Ranging to the Southward upon a S. W. by 8.
course and beyond where thn Pilote croaa tho
eoundinge improved unto 81 foot Tho tide
fell, butlaaa than I hid hefota sonn It Tho in
nor Buoy W, by N. 8 mltoa. Tho Beaeona
Wert Light Ilnuro on Snpelo, N. W by W. 8.
In 81 fact. Tho Beacons ex
Milling tMi bearing* and aoundlnga quo.
Sm ih * •Prwtanca of % aohnoner under weigh
8blpa may haul In Wait with U,li water, end
lh ;V r .^ndlng., « Immediately the,
will do, to 4 fethom* with good anchorage.
Apprvaehlnglha Bar diagonally,and w.thin 9
\ nd . 8pUt lh * ont J f
wilu which to contend upon an ontrunce to Do
boy. and this not an atfelr when tho Spit altall
have been marked. Keep open a ama\l Ham
rpoek on the eud uf Sapolo, until y--u luve
altered the spit, then haul In for the Light a»
•• 7°uplMM. Thero Is no impediment,
Wotr (aland Spit tnakoa Inconvoni nco only to
parsons who have not bo*-n on the Uar.on which,
m on the ohlmney*»Q<* tho (lata upon D- boy,
Ui«e ah'-u d be lluoya. With auoh Indiootiuns,
■aft conduct will bo uflbrdod tha moat inoxpori-
enoed, without a pilot into the Innor Road
with water on ordinary tides of Q0 feet, and wl h
the boat aecornmudattons artor they reach the
w !v *'j*' c '* 1 seat, on tha ooaat for ahlna
and for tho transit of their aargoaa.
Tietkeetar trmnaleti banner,oh. leag may Urav
O'er the land f the free and the home of the orate.'
LATEST FROM ENGLAND—DIRECT-
The ahlp Ooterner Troup, Captain Alrian-
nta, arrived yaaterday from Lfvarpool, putting
ua in poSMsainn of papers of that eity to the
98tb nf December, Innlusive, four daya later
than koforo recoired.
We find little of any inte*eel in theae papera,
apart from Mie commercial eelracta, forniahod
below.
For aome oxtraela oflottara, raeelvad In thia
eity, we are indebted to commercial liouaea -
Tha chipping intelligence will be found under
the proper head.
CttARUts Kkmbi.r retired fr m tha atage at Liv
erpool un the evoning of 83«J Deoombor. Ilh
daughter, Mri. Ovn.aa, did not appear in Ilea
trice. Misa 11bi.cn Faucit perionatod the
eharaoler
Mr. Forrb<t, tho American Tragodian, mado
hia first appearaneeat tho Thoalrs Royal, Liv.
erpnol, on the SCth uf Doeonibor, in tho char,
acter of tha Joaloua .Moor. The Liverpool Cou.
tier of S8lh Doe. *aya i
The Olbeilo of Mi. Format waa distinguish*
oil by elaganeo and dignity uf elocution, sound*
nesa of eonoeption, depth of fooling, end exceed*
ing power of expression.
At tho fell of the curtain tho applause was
most vehement. It continued unabated lot
some minutea, whan Mr. Forrest made lua ap.
pearanco, naa.cd acrosa the atego, bowad, and
rntired, If Ins noting in nthor eharaoiera be
equal to his powors in Othello, tiioro can bo no
doubt of hie i xcuilonce.
bo . lh .*i #ri P ,r / ee "lf •■ft* woll and
bMuUnilljr in.rl.tij by lluura, by Hii-con.,
* n “ ( r «<K/y.) admlHlon lu any our
veil. In lh. Amrrican Nivy. .
.1. Stfi MllW ».n«p0 fuel lo.piln,
10-C, p i Al.di.on*. ob.orr.llnn. upon Man*
ii'.S,!"..!" n "P.7 and . «. I'bn
apriny at 9 and a on that tlio ration to r.a|utlo,
«n oowinoplid., u 97 and a J Ibel. With tha
l 1 ..!!?"! 0 tnlaribl. (tulica on Dnlmy. and
whloli would uxoludu llw admi..|un of p<<r.on-
uot under porrnlurun ta land, lb.ro would b.
no point uoftrorublo |o tbu puriHno. of chip,
mcnl. iU.alnr. of Vutaoi. would fi-mi .itv.y,
Uto ocrt.inly ofkMpin, lltnirornw., and from
tli. ttuiptaiion. of tuwni and Darlau of. rutin,
for bonolflodoiwodooilr . tr.d., and wliiub i.
now lo.t to bar by lb. dlrontlon of liar alaplo.
duwbara Iban abroad. Thw impmi.lun ap.iti.t
**• 0* f "f Dolwr .iiuuld ba dluliuMd, and Ibara
l. no.uutian ifthaoliiaonaof Barton would
anaouniarihntn.ablotali.ra a prupar uodar-
•taadin, in England, of lit. capiolty of tl.wir
Bar, but that reault. thn moat l.rur.blu would
b. reaeliod—.uch a. direct iridu, and tho up.
proptlllion to thumnlro. of udruntam. now
•acrilioKl by lbo.hlptn.nl of tholr ootton and
Klc. to homo market.. Thord i. no monUiit
•dilp which can b« Intariupicd in l.or onrou from
Doboy- Tlio Brighton Willi 1700 halo., wont
julordoy to ui. ood boPora .un.ol hod rotohod
o lino oflln,. Till, rtual oroiud tlio Bar with
tho Potpoiu, her o.r,o wa. of 6.U, .ho tru
doeply Ud.n, tad hot ooinmandor Informed mo
(hat olio drew 17 ft.l, .nd to adopt hi. own
word, “bo narer hod . moro oorafuruhlotlino."
•rh. Uiightonl.ao Hngli.lill.rqu., ind oom.
roandn by >n oxpr rlooocd and old alilp mailer,
I bars delayed until now, Wr, an expru-ion
ormy opinion of D.boy In Iho lo.po, that
n ehoutd aeoorapllxh tho Int.inting object of an
examination of S.puto, tod in tho l.,t hour,
and whan tho po.xfi.Ulty I. prooludwl, I am UT
(0 lay befura yon, and rory oor.ordy tho re.u,.
t.rmy .mul. to define, 1 hopo ueountoly, u
tar .■ X hxro fono.
Of B.pelo much may be utd. tto tdrxnt.gex
am woU known tn auoh it on (hmilior with the
■aulborn ooaat. It waa ourreyad many yum
emu by Ueut. Comm.nd.ol M.diwo, who
ropre.tmi. SO futon tlm limit low water. In
udaltion to thn pitfootoonfidanco which 1 would
pltoo Upon the work of LKiuieoant M«oi«m
with whom I wto aMooUtodduring Iho war.]
thlt Bar, aa ofth. uonronionu. within, plicu
i"Srthi°r “o“ ^,.^fS. r.«: So»„“
who* impraaelona I ooold hatter rile.
° f ' hoiow,Ur '' “ aceouot of high
1 fvwqtx.nt interourxc, whieh I bar. «n.
1 ■>*" Sard“K. "
INMtedly refer to a certifi cate of Capt. Roberta
one of tbe oldest masters iu the Bliish New!
ood who k#ew S.pelo »ell. Captain Unbelt.
Jj* bring over Sapolo || irt any ship,
V the 8tp Joseph «xeepted.- la i.|s M^e«ty>a
Navjr. JThe bau Joteph h“ — ,J • *
• In all the" altaraple whieh I hoe. made to get
faUnd. I hare , boon fru.tmted mlher be tho
wtathor or lit. dilBenlly in tha SSLS
My omw i. rory limimd,and tho^but.
of lh. PorpolMlrom th.tr expo.om not in non.
dthou to ittumpt Iho operation, and I am obit,
ed, ax Iho l’orpo.w 1. in rudino.. for na, and
xfte government de.lrptu for ber retnra, to luxe
the co.at: and in doing which, I mo.t deg you,
!>ir, in your own ponmn, to .crept from ,||
tht.ig., and to expre.a to tb.'eiiiun. of Darimt.
tha gmlefol »>.. which I .h.ll carry with mo,
.. well for thru ho.prt.IUy a. for th. ounifei.
lotion whioli tlray and you liiT.'madi, tofaoUi-
tale the repairs -f my eeinmand.
I pr#y you to believo, Sir. tti 0 high -coniidw.
•UoD With which I have the honor to be,
lour ob’isnrv’c,
*
rr.yxfitu Troop.
Northern and Centrol flank.—\Vo Iiavo thia
day to ennounce Ilia completion of a eecond un.
(Deletion that Ins been for some lime un tills
apis, between the Rank of England ami the
Northern and C-.nlral Rank. Our reader* are
owarothat the Direotore of tho Bjnk. of Eng
land agreed about three weoks ngn, to advance
GUO,000 to tlm Nor thorn and Contra I Rank, to
enable tho laltter to ment the demands upon
her. Tho persons who managod this nogoon.
lion on tlio part of tho piovinoi.il Rank siamd
that this sum would bo more Ilian suffininni for
Ilia puiposo required, end that it would not, in
fnoi he necessary to draw for a conshlnrubln
sort of it. It ao«n, however, turnod out that
ha Managers the Northoru and Central
Rank had, from ignorance of tho rest nt ito nr
aflklro. (for wo do not rtti-nnsn that tlwy would
knowingly have mado a laise statement,) in at
materially underrated the real extent of their
liabilities { and that, instead nf £300,000 being
sufficient to rescue thorn from.lmponding bank.
■Uptcy, «t \eaai double that auin would ba no
eo'irj. Under auoh circumstance*, and after
having boon to grouty deceived, the Itank «>f
England might Talrly have declined making any
forihftr edvatieo Rut to avert,if possible, any
public tneonvenlbnee, alio has o-nno forward a
aecnnd time.
8ha haa prudently, however, elipulMed that
the entire managsment of the affaire of the
Nnrlhsrn end Central Rank should bo onmmlt-
led to her agents; and that the Dank should mi
ter intu no new engagements, of any kind whit
evor, till every exiMlng claim upon her by thn
publicum! tho Dank of’England has boon paid
off. Tho di-bl' due to the public arc to bo H it
paid; thon the ndvattea made by the Bank of
Engl nd and la«t of all, tlio dubt due by tlio
Rank to its London ag-nta. Tho Utter obteol.
ed to this nrrungemem i but the Bnuk el Eng.
land moat properly nuilo it n eine qua non of
her coming forward -London Courier.
Wretke off Liverpool—F < id»y night last we 1
tho mo»t disastrous night for the shipping o 1
Llvorpoo) that has aoaurnd du h g the proami 1
yoar. On the aAern«on of that day, a con ide-
rable number of vessols led thod- cks, outward
bound. The wind nt that timo was blowing
from tho N. E and n t violently; but before
they got clear of thn banks at tbo-moa h of Ilia
river, itfro'hcmd, an I aonn begun te blow a
galo. Several of tho vessels, caught in this
critical position, amongst olhors the Sau-tbarh
and the lloyes, two of tho finost Weal India
men belonging to thia port, woro driven uu the
banks, and to tally wrecked. Thn < row of tlio
lloyes were aaved, but two man belonging to
tho Sandbaoh perished.
On Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, quantl
tie* of wrook wore washed upon the fCno»hlro
and Welsh ooata adjacent to iho Deo. A parly
uf the Dook police foreo was sent honen tn pro.
toot the property from donrodation At Mot.
tvn a Urge quantity of arilclosoamo on ahote,
A piano fori# was brought into Mustyn Dook
and was taken aaie of by Mr. Thumaa Jones —
Sonia flour also oamo ashore, but It wu« plum
dored by the oountry people. All Mr. Mua
tyn’s mon wero, on Saturday night, aent uUng
iliaahoio to protoot whab vor properly migh
be wsshod on tho shore betwixt Mostyu and
tho Point of Ayr.—Liverpool Courier.
Extract oflollors roeolvod In this oily,
LIVERPOOL, Duo 88.—There haa bean a
fair demand for Cotton the Iasi fow daya from
consumers, end ar. 4 per lb. a>iv«m-o paid on
new Uplands. If the present easterly winds
prevail another week, tlmy will recover ell that
waa lost in the lest fortnight, which waa nearly
4d per lb. The aoocunts ot tho Manchester
market are favorable, and good* and yarns, uf
whlob tha stnok la light, is on the advance.—
Tits stock of Cotton alto in tho hands of the
trade ia estimated io bt email ei compan d with
what they Iwld at this lime la«t year, so that we
may henceforward count- upuu a regular demand
and a stoady market,
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 88.—Wa conlinuo to
havo a fair, steady demand for Cotton with bet
ter acoounls of the Trade in MAnohoator, and
supplies of new Upland being suspended by
strongMsterly winds, tlut description is not
abundantly oflered and is a shade higher, a* also
good o|u Cotton, and the market for nil kinds
is moro firm. The sates ofmondsy, SGtli mat.
wore upwards of 3UU0 i.aloa—yratorday about
8000 bates, and thare la a fair demand to-dny.
Tho turn out of spinners at Prestoncontinues.
LIVERPOOL. Dec^-Tho market la etoa.
dy. but in priooa there la no alteration since Fri
day. The ealaa on Saturday note 9,000 bags,
and tmday 3,000.
LIVERPOOL, Dae. 97—Thrre haa been a
moderate demand to-day from llto trade, who
have bought 9,000 bags.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Deo.
97.—In the businves of our Cotton mareet
tinea Friday, we have had a larger proportion
relatively of new Upland than heretofore, prin*
cipally to eonsumera and their orders; whioh
increased demand, with the wind having aet in
Oom the eastward, has enabled holders of that
article to obtain readily Id advance on the cur-
renoy of Iho clueo of laat week. Common qnal
itiee of Eeat India have disappeared from the
market. Long stapled Cotton wiUiout altera*
lion. Sale* ou Saturday, 9000 bags; Monday,
3500, in whioh work .1800 now Bowed from lOd
to lid. To day, 2500 to 3000, of whioh 600
ere middle American ou speculation.
Arrived since Friday, one vaasel from Naw
Orleans.
PENNSYLVANIA.
It la aU**) in a latter from tbe corre«pondcnt
of the PhUldnlphia Commercial Herald, dated
Harrisburg, Feb. 1, that, in tho House of Re.
pre*entativev, the abolition qneatiun had occu.
pied all that day. A re«»lotion was presented
In tha morning, offering tha use of tbe Hall to
the Abolition Convention to give lectures The
II oure refuted to take up that resolution, yea*
97, nays 54. AnoU*er,raaolulian was presented
giving the uso of the Hall for only that ove.
nlng. The resolution waa lost, yeas 19. nays CO.
A ease was a fow days ago decided in
Diitriei Court of Philadelphia, which setlJo* un
important point to consignees of good*, vix t—
that if os plains and owners of vessels, on land,
ing goods on a wharf, do not give notice of it
to the consignee until too late an hour In the
day to enable him to store thorn, they ere re.
rponsible for tho damage that may be sustain
od by the exposure. Tlio cate related to some
bales of rag*, which ware exposed on a wharf
from Saturday evening to Monday mornlo.
and muoli injured by rein on Sunday, The Ju.
ry found e verdict to the amount of tho dams-
gre for the plaintiff. Tho defendants wore
gents tfllio Union Transportation Lino be.
tween that oily and New York M
hcatiof) nf the Ffbroary number of tho Medical
Journal, and to i»rtie it and ti e number for
March ,wt the same time.
[CoMtilutionaliet•
MONROE RAIL ROAD BANK.
The Maeon papers Inform us that tho stock,
holders of this institution, on .he 95th January,
elcoted Gen. L. L, Griffin President,and Alfred
Brooks, James Dean, Henry Solomon, T. G
Holt, John Jonoa, end A. R. Ralston, Diieo*
tors. Tha Directors have electod James Land,
Cashier, and Jeremiah Leak,Book Keeper;
fvna Ttia ororoian.]
T/IE ERA. NO. HI.
In my last number it wee atatod that Bore
were now, no loss than five chartered universl
lisa, in the bounds ot our Slato t one of which
only is endowed, and tho otfiors remain to In*,
by public or private contribution. Four of
those institutions, then, havo been projected
within a short period, end ell about the sumo
time | to whioh evarioo lias replied t this is over-
doing the thing, imposing aomany publlo ln‘
•tltutions upon tho people at the same juncture'
to be endowed by private donations. In toturn,
I would a»k, whet do tlio«a persona mean who
make auoh a reply f Do they mean that those
institutions ate not eallod for at tho preaont day
If ao, one single glanee it facts must put this*
objection forever at rest.
In roferonoo to the Female College, let the
ohjootor only take an impartial view of eiroum.
atancea connected with female education aa
identified frith Its existence in our Union, to.
f # Hior with it* importance,and overy fooling of
opposition must dwindle. To our disgraeo as
people, fomalo education has ovor boon but
lightly o.teomod among us, and looked upon aa
merely ornamental and not oasential to the ae.
compliihrnonta of a companion taken for life.
Ilcnco the fair acx have boon kopt in tho shades
of aomparativo ignorance, end not suffered to
partakoof tlio riehos of high tonod intollaolual
iinprovcmonli and man,tlio eontroller’of femilo
privileges, in so doing haa doprived himself of
tlioao doliglilfol pleasures poured forth into hia
boaom by the partnor of hit life, possessed of
heart filled with rofinod sensibilltios, tempered
with ardent levo and controlled hy a mind
richly stored with Intelleetual endowments. Tlio
sensibilities unrefined—tho intellect governed
by ignnraneo end a eontetou* sense of Inferior!,
ty. blonded with a manifest disregard on m 'n’s
part of their intoreste, stumped up n the fouislo
mind, prepare* her for any thing olio than »
dosir.blo c ompanion and a pr;.Lowmthy moth
ar. And yot these fauis, il l* to be regrottod,
enter ten nvich into tlm history of iho past
It is true oduoition in a liimiod and impoifuot
manner lias buuu impa.tad to a few, in diys
past, and al eady nrnnmtnu of tlio 1 cnia»o uha
raotur havo grneod tlm walks of life tn l gildud
Uio pages of liUiory; hut U ia oquallyobviutis tha*
•uth havo I'unn ooinparatividy few, whioli i
only attributable to tho groat inattoutfen t*« tlmi 1
Intollaolual improvement, and the matked pro-
foronco giyon to males in all our literary inovo 1
munt*.
High toned fomalo Education is not only
nooossary tn graco honn tho private ritoloaand
fit hor fur Iho most rofinod snnial onjoymviit*,
out ia equally important in dnmoktlo life. It
in tho inulliorYhand, the child’s ohatactor ro*
ceivos Us Improis—there its etnbryon is often
furmod, for honor or infamy, liappinos« or mis*
ory, for heaven or hell. Tho oxporionee of all
who follow mo In tlmao thoughts, will testify to
Ilia controlling influouco, tho prejudice nf Edu.
cation, oxorla nvor tho after life. How Imp-r.
tanl thon that tho found .lion ..f life should bo
prnporly laid, tlm youthful bias correctly given.
Ignorenoo and error oro lnsoporahly linked to.
gothor, and whou they form a oharectoristio or
tho mother, will evidently dotonml to tlio child
and bocomo a part, of his jyouthfol prejudiono.
Thus at 6no view, tlio uni.appy tondonny fo
discovered, which, ia probably to demand thro’
gonoritiona to como. If thon a cultivated mind
ia Valuablo t-. a innthor, in ordor to a happy and
uiofut diaoharge of tho dutioa of her maternal
relation; the more highly this cultivation is
eomploted, the belter is alto qualified for her re.
sponsible chargo. lienee a thorough Fentalo
Kduca'bn, becomes, not only of paramount im.
portauco, with Malo Education, but of first
oonvideration; aa itU more immudiatoly idonti.
find with tlm interests of both sexes from tho
eradlo to tho grava. It waa undor these elove
ted views of propriety and eorroclno-e, that tlio
praiseworthy citizen* of Macon, in connection
with two or throe of the Uoverond Clergy, pro*
jocted the now chartered Female University of
.Maooti.-linnor to their memory furovor. Who
bni the mieor, (who oonsidori the poasoktion of
Gold paramount to every thing clao) could
quMtion the importance of this institution, ao
loudly oallod for, by ferns!, ncgloot and tho
want* of Um land, based upon tlio mutual inter
eats uf mule and rcmalo.
When tlii* is thus provntod. with its over*
whelming claims, eilonoing all oontroverey on
the kubjoet—we are then asked, “but why ao
many Mile Universities; two in tho State
would be sufficient, Ac. Ao.” To thia I would
answer, tlioy are and ought to be; and ought to
have boon brought forth just et this time, for
whieh opinion, 1 will give you e reason in my
■•it. J. E. e,
Prom Ike Colamhue Herald, 3d in it.
THE HOSTILE CREEKS.
Since r-ur la«t, daily occurrences have taken
place, fully confirming all that we have previ
ously anticipated and said, in relrtion to thn
Indian disturbances in the Creek aati m. The
war Ins sctuallv b gun with vigor and dstpera
linn not surpauud at any imriod of tlm last earn
psign. Fifty warriors have g-me out of tli«
camp, undor the charge of Lieut. Sloan—in all.
•bout two hundred men, women and children—
tlm women havo killed their children, and pro.
pared to Isku owe of lhainsolvoii—this is the
strongest <!emon»tretion of hostilities. A camp
has boon di*c >vnred on Pee River, in Rirbour
county, numbering some two hundred, who,
is a*oortnined,tnva novor struck thuir flig, hut
havo been hostile from tho very cmnmer.comcnt.
To this camp belonged (hose Indian* wire mur-
dered Mr. Pugh and hit negroes,a confirmation
nf whioli wo iiavo in a »lip roco.vod front the
offioo of Urn Montgomery Advorl.ier. Reports
Inare no room for d-u'>l that a number of In-
dian* h »vo returned from Florida, and that they
are daily returning—ali theso circumstances and
facte, whon taken together, furnish just ground
for alarm.
True,there area few bnve follows in the field;
they are fighting—they have fought, and fought
bravely—but their foreo is too weak tnenc«un-
ter tho enemy w>th succors. Capt. Welburni
with tutnly mon marched from Iraintnn, anu
o mun need o-uring tho Gow-igoo Swa'np,
“una d-d tod alone,” on Sunday last, thoy wore
atlairkerl by a nerty of Indians from one bun
drod to uno onndrnd and twenty in numbor,
and wore of enurao overpowered ami obliged to
make go.,d their roi oat; but no 1 until Lioaten
sni Pattursnn—a bravo and worthy young in^n,
wliuse Untimely death is doeply doplorod by all
his friends—li*d been literally shot In piaco<,
oudjive of tlio company aovoroly woundod. A*
•eon ns thn nows roachod Irwlnton, onothor
hand or volunteers, numbering forty Jour, start
ed to join their eomrado* end friend-; ciido*
tho»e troops, a mounted company of volunteers,
from Franklin county,(Geo,) a o in tlm Nation,
kom.- eighty in number, making in all, only
one hundred and thirty five or forty white men
to contend against porhsps threo time* that
numbor of savago» I Thus it will bo seen, we
■re again eumd with an unoqual, a haras-ing,
■ doolructivo Indian wart A w-r that »liould
havo boon ended long ego for tho pearo of ilia
country—in juslico to tho citizons—and for the
honor uf the notion-
Whon tho emigration commenced, it should
have continued; until not an Indian, from old
Noah M icon, down to the youngest child, could
have been found on this aide tho Mississippi.
Railroad.—It is stated in a Baltimore papt
that ono thousand 'adits and gontloinnn nf that
oily colobrotod the oponing of tho railroad by
an exotirainn to W.ivliington.
Wo are Itifnrmod that a loonmalivo will be
started upon the Georgia Railroad—about five
milaa of whioh ia already eomploted,—in tho
enurso of throe or four wook*. Our citizens
will doubtless be very anxious to tako a trip up.
on the firat railroad ovor constructed within the
limits of our elate.—A ugueta Courier C th inet t
A meeting was hold at .Marion, S. C. on the
94th till, to consider tho expodioney of con.
e»fueling a railroad from the lows of Cheraw
to some point on tho Waccamaw river, t'eaa
nrrs wrrn taken tn nxamltre tho roulo, ootlmaln
tho cost, inn.—Ibid.
T ir MANcnPtTKR Bank Failorr.—The ro
portod failure of the Northern and Central Bank
of Manrh' «*or. England,a* givan in tlio Bust* n
Transcript and Fust, turns ou» to bo altognilior
otronmius. Tho In tor mcmionod by thn Port
»fOvrs to ho merely n history nf tlio negotiation
mtwi-on tin* Maoohrstnr nnnrorn and tho Bank
of England, In roln'lnn to lire winding up ot it*
■flVrs. Thl* nngotiatlnn i ■ inferrnd ta in tlm
l.ivurimol Joitnnl of Pomuib r 21 ns hiving
!*onn r-mrdndnd. It Nppnars that tlm M noire*,
tor Bank h"d ln-1 a mo confidence, nml tii-t in
tholr difdiMiVirn iho Dank .if England aernnd tn
wind up tholr affairs, and gunranty all claim ml*
ngthiNt |n*».
Tim hunk hn* n 5liranfliio«,nnd lSrtib-hranctiPS
nil nf ivli-cli issued promissory notes. Tho
sltn*i’li |.ln*« linvo hy tii.Mlncd of.cttl.miont pow
nr In rofiisa thnir neqilinseenoo tn jt.« nrrango.
mtm'H, hut. undor tliueirmimstano.ia, will,narco-
Iv dare do so.
COlniRhCIAL RUCOKU.
DkTKwr r»ATvs prow Ltvrttrooi Dec 88
D4TCBT DATBS PRO IIAVRI D*C 15
ATX T DITV* VSpU HAVANA JaN 18
AUGUSTA, Feb. 7.—Owing to tho fire
which oceurred on Friday last, aud put our of.
fice in confurtun, we were unable to [*iue a pi.
per on Saturday and yovterday Our office is
now in aome ordor, end wo can go on with our
business, and era ready to attend re our custo.
mere. We will embrace tills opportunity to of
fertile expression of our grateful acknowlodg.
monta for the concern exhibited at the time of
tho fire, and for the assistance afforded us in pro.
venting tire flames from penetrating into our of.
fico. It waa indeed hy the exertions of our citi.
zona, and of those who had the management or
th* engines, that tho fire did not extend fort hor
Wa beg our friend- to receive our sincere tlunka
for their efficient aid on tha occasion, and to be
ab tire ? that tho obligation under which they
have pieced us, will be always gratcfolly rtuncm.
bored.
We have, howaver, to atate that tha sheets
of the February nmnbor of the Southern Modi,
cal Journal, were destroyed, as wall aa a great
number or several forme of the Journal pf the
Senate, whieh «• were printing for tbe pnblie
printer at MUlodgoville Owing to this aooL
dent, we Ttato diicruined to postpone tbe pah.
IN SENATE
Friday. Feb. 3, 1837.
Mr. Devi* from the Cninmiilco «n Commereo
roportod tlio b II in suspend for ono ysar tho iax
on suamon under the oamo of hn-pitu| money,
with un amondiiwnt
Sonin oonvorsation took placo betwoen Mr.
Calhoun, and Mr. Davis on the suhjoet of tlm
(■••ep.tr*I money, and ilirco insolutiona appen.
•led to lire report of tho cmninitrea; llieso ro*o.
luilons require tho Secretary of tlio Troanuy
to report Urn »: si of tnnsc lio>pitul«. Mr. Cal-
houo wus opposed to tho bill b' caure it changud
tho existing BVktcm, abnlirtiing tho contribu.
• ion* of tho ►silnrs tliomrelvcs, and supplying
tha drficionev front the puldio treaRury. Mr.
DmVIs dclnvjod tho eliaracicr of tlio iiiurinorsnr
tlio onuutry who never troubled Congress for
any tiling.
Mr. Calhoun anid iho tailors would not como
hero, but tho contractors for iio>piiala would
como, and thi* measure would become a source
of paironsgo, Tho sailors did not now pay tlm
lm»|.ital tax,for it was piid by llicir employer*.
Un hoped tlio bill would bo teja<:ted.
The resolu'iuiia woro then adopted.
The Appropriation Mills wore recoivcd from
the lloouo of Reprusonlativoa for tho Army and
tbu Indian Department, which woro road and
ordored to a second reading.
lIOUaE OF REVRESENTATIVES.
On motion of Mr. Jarvis, Um Cu uinittoo ....
Naval ufiairs was instructed in inquire into the
expo'iioncy of examining tioorgo’s Bank, with
a viow to tlio Ibrmution Ihoreou of nn artificial
Island, for tlm protection of navigation.
Mr. Kccd offernd a resolution instructing tho
Comniitteo on Nuv.il Afiairsto inquire into tho
expediunvy ol building six additional Slops uf
War; agreed‘o.
Mr.l'Uiliipa askod and obtained leavo to offer
a to-.nlutinti, calling on tho Pro idont uf the U.
•Status lor information of tha t.rogre«* mado in
tho preparation* for tiie exploring expedition
su'liort'vd at tlio la»t t-OHsiun, uud tlio ubjoet lu
wiiich *aiU cxpcditiun i* destined.
At lire siiggcation uf Mr. Morris, of O,, the
resolution was modifiud, an a. to einhrucu a full
sceount of tho unis expended on tho expedition
and an estimate of its east heruafter.
Mr. Kobonson moved aeubsti ule for the re.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS. Feb. 8.
Sclir Pan Mat-'iiza*, for B >«tou—293 bale
Cotton, 50 casks Rico, 133 Hides,
SAVANNAH IMPORTS.
Ship Gov. Troop, from Llvorpoo!—47 ton*
Rail lfn*d Iron, 14flG sink* Salt. 19 casks Hard
ware, 7 crates md 4 liltdi Crock-try ware
fillip Oglitliorpo. fr„m Liverpool—113 tot.*
Rail Road Iron, 24000 o *t Slmei Iron, 1000
owl Cart Iron Pu!*, 50 ante* Bottles, I cam
Marble. 05 cram* and 3 lihds Eirthnnwero.
600 sheols Iron, 6 paok'igos Merchandise, 47
oaak* and 80 ea*e» (Iardw-iro, <fec.
Hr ship Wakafi-rtd.from Liverpool—914 tone
Coal, 9<iU tons andJOOO sacks bait, 9 baskaia
Vices.
fichrPIutua, from Gonaivea—3500 buthols
Salt. *
Charleeton Imporle, Feb 4.
fit Jago de Cuba—Brig Star—500 halo* Sp.
Leaf'Tobacco 5 40 quarter,U8 half, tid 161 whole
boxea fe'cg'.r* t 950 I>noc*wood Spars; 9 bbl».
P*per Segura, and 1 Ihl. Crangos.
• February 6.
Bordeaux—Brig Globe—60 barrel*, CO quar-
ter. 95 half mid 5 whole pfoas brandy, 100 qr.
casks and lUIM-bls Languniuo msdoire, 100 qr.
ossks Languodno port, 100 tierces vinegar, 3
casks verdigris. 450 crc si. ' 100 h-. ket* hot.
tied wine,191 cases oordUls,943 ti.i-.kot* oil, 90G
ca^e* brandy fruit*, 400 oasra olives and caper*.
6 cose* murtard, 5 <tawj* *ardinsi, in oil; 100 ca-
so* macar nii atid'vorinirclli, 30 ackagit* p r.
furnory, 5^ bulos ami 99 boxen uiniood’, 91 b.iln*
corks, 75 qr. ami 03 wlinlo caao* prunes. 17 ca*
arts dried poors and niidos, in ba*kets, 4 p ick
ago* ompty hnuket*, 153 hags walnut*, 58 lilids
red wine, 900 baskets, 40 fluwor va»o*, 31 bun
dies in its, and sumltio*.
Charleeton F.xporte, Feb. 6.
Boston—Brig Choctaw—339 cask* rioe, and
133 bnla* cotton,
AoalaaliiaoU—Brig'Eagle—90 whole and 93
half bbia rioe
Augurto and Hamburg—Steam boat Augm
la—33 bag* coffee, 90 ithds molaaaas, 10 hiida
wbiikor, 18 hoxoa inorehandiso, 50 bbls flour,
and 100 packages sundries.
BY THE EXnRESS MAIL.
From our Correspondente.
MOBILE, Fob 9.- Cotton.—There haa been
ennrtdorablo activity in Iho cotton inurki-tainco
tlio date of our last report On Saturday tho
demand for the bolter quality cottons was very
good. Quite a largo supply of fro'li cult-ma
waa received, which brought nut the buyoja
pretty gnnorally. Thoro lisa linen minotliing
likn 5000 bale* sold within tho lust week, at
prices not varying from those quoted by us for
throe week* past Wo give below tho Liver,
pool classifirati- n, whioh is tlm same as that of
our market t
Liverpool Clateificaiion.—Good fair to good,
ICj a 174 • foir, 154 a 104 ; middling, 144 * 15;
ordinary, 134 a 14.
r Yeiti.rJoyjmd the day hnfr.ra the inquiry for
ootton was nut *o brink ua uii Saturday—Mill
there were some transaction* had, and that ton
without any reluctanoo on tlio part of ilm buy.
ora lu give tlio prices whieh are uuw aunrtdurod
orthodox.
Thorn iiavo boon received since our last, 9101
bale*—exported in thn anno timo 9429 —And
there are now on h md 45912 bain*
Wo linvo no oh-orviitioii* to offer in respect
' tli- goner I Grocery und Pr»dueo market-—
Kv-ry Hung ro iuin* proity much in tho a*ino
slate as last weak. Ku h elisugea in price a*
havo taken place, will bo a- on on a reforonco to
our table of pricu* curruot.
[Jfcre. Ado. Extra-
NEW YORK, Fob. 3. - Auction fiaies.— fJni.
■ins -fin 30 kyg* Curahorna, 4(o |wr lb ; 10
bbls. do. 34 " pur iti.; 25 diuiiui’huiiaiiu, G|o.
S irrenU—1 butt, 8(i*. per lb,
ismi'igoo—30 tiiHliols $fipor,|nz; 10 do
pink 811; 10 do Prulmi'b brun I. #“J.
Whiskey—4 pun-. SI 09 aim SI W5n,90ds.
{Jour uf Cum Extra.
BOSTON, Jnn. 31 --Flour—Uu.iuece *011*
slowly at $12 75 u $13, nuikoi liouvy; other
kind* quint.
Motauee —Sales Mutanzis guest 49o, anil
*mi. 3d ; Trtnohd hwont, now crop, 43a ; 8u
uatn sweet 49 -i 49u, mid *our 39j,
flee/— Halo 4UU hb|. umss 15, -nd No. 1 §13
Jamaica, with a cargo of Lumber and Rioe,
struck e reef on Middle Caieot. Bahamas, iu a
grtc un the 16th Dee last, end instantly bilged
—veaso! and cargo t-tal lost—captain and crew
awed, and arrived at Baltimore os po»*engrr*
in tho ship Ulyste*, from Turks Island, on tlio
1st Inst.
DARIEN, Feb. 7—Arr. brig Vietory.Bourn,
New Yorks steamers Dxrien, Savannah; Haw.
kmefille, SI9 batna Cotton; boat I, Ifowkin*.
villo Line, 490 dn duj host 13, Plunder Mr.c,3dti
d*» do; Nicimla & Duming* host*, 2 fr-3, 679
bales, M-ilndgeviiltv-Ocniulgue 8. B.Co’mboats
9 fr 12, 329 lioga Mso^n; ateamer Ocr.ulg. «•,
Savannah; bon Oregon, Macon. 300 bate* Cut*
ton; Ma on S. B. Ce’a beats 11 fr 6, 1050 de;
•toiunnr Superior, Wilcox, Macon.
Off the bar, a brig suppoNd to be the Macon,
from New York.
Cld. sclir* Darios, Baxsott, Charleston; Can.
ton, Read, do.
CHARLESTON, Fob. 7—Atr.sliip* Arson,
Sinclair, NYork; II. Alien, Wilson, do; Br.
bark Acadian, Auld, Greenock.*ailed 23.1 Doe.
b tg Salem, Harvey, Cayenn , AIo. 46 day*, in
distress bounti toSilem, Mars, Tho 8. haa
experiancod' very boUterous weather, end *uf-
forod « nsidcnhfy in hull tail*, Ac.; sclir Drcs.
den. Lintfrey, NowOrleana, 15 day*. 2d in*t.
lat. 27 29, iuu, 694, *poko, Br. brig fiu«an, f.n
Jjm-ii;*, for Savannah/ Hanoverian galliot
Juno, Fohrmann.Now York; *chr Lenity,Wbil.
di n, tvMark*.
Cld. brig* Cliuetaw, Howce, Bo«ton; Eaglo,
Evans, Ap.i chicols; suhr bar >h, 11 uninond,
Havana; steamboat Augusta, Wicks, Augusta
and Mainburg.
DC?" TO riUiN’i'EUS,—A Com-
prr.itor will find employment nt thie office.
fob 9
FOR LIVE It FOOL
Tho first rate rtnp GLOBE, Gu'egcr,
master, lias uommonaod loading and
pr. coed with all po «iblo despatcli. For
freight of Cotton, apply to
fob 9—p WM. GASTON.
FOR NEW YORK—(scimonkr unr )
Tho regular pnekol brig MADISON,
/SSkCapt. W. Bulkley, will sail To-Mor.
Js2fc f ow, with whatevor freight may offer,
For whieh or passage, having excollont xeeom.
modal ions, apply to Capt. Bulkley, or to
foh» C B CARTER.
V^nndrcths* Flower cede,
f UST received per ship Newark, a supply
of Lattdroth*'flower sued* in paokogoaeon.
taining 20 hoaulifol vario'ins, for solo at tho low
prlco of 81 por pnekegfl, I y
TM&J M TURNER, Agonts,
fob 9 Monument square.
Just Ltmding,
FEW bexfti fre*h West India Prcxeivoa
SlierilFs Sale—(continued.)
O N Rio firet Tuordjy in March next, bo-
twcon the usual hour* of sale, at tho
Court Hou o, in tlio olty nf Savannah, will bo
sold tho Savannah, Ogochoo, nod Alalatnaha
Canal, with tho Towing Paths, Wicks, Aequo-
duels, Culvots, Wasto Weirs, Toll Ilousor, Ar
tificial Harbors, Sidn Cuts or Laloral Canals,
Feodors; and nl*o tlio Lund* lying within one-
fourth of a mile of tho said Canal, anil which
wore granted to tlio Savannah Ogoolioo, and
Vaitamahn Canal Company, by thoir Charter
da'od tlio 2Gtli day of Doi t-mber, 1830. And
also all other lands adjacont or contiguous to
tlio Canal, purchased by or givqn to *aid Com.
pany, nnd now holonging to it -togothor with
llioriUitto lake tall on said canal—and all
other rights, member*, appurtenances, am! pri
vileges to the said Canal, belonging, or in any
tviso opportainingsand particularly all tho right*
appurtenance*,and privilege* in ralationsaid Ca
nal, granted to tho Savannah,Ogcehon,nnd Alta-
malm Canal Company, hy tlio act of incorpo
ration, apprevod on tho siid SGiii day of Do.
entnbor, 1836—levied mi lo satisfy an oxoctilion
in favor of R fr W King fr Co. vs. thn Savan
nah, Ogoelioo and Alutmnaha Canal Company,
fob 9 ADAM COPE. boo.
the Northern nnd Contra! li.-nli uuut. of course,
Ihi stoppo'l;but tlm II ink of England will give
them S"fH«ieitl timo to forma newennnoxion.
i'iAltl.tl, it « | y .
hy thb uspnnaa aiAit..
■••N RINKS 0 38 -UMSKV*.. .5 22
tllOSI WATBa \T n*l t nNaiI- .. .. .. 8 15
PB-'M - UR O IIHKrtH»N.-KKTS.
VS-AT1I CONG41 NS-2ND SESSION.
Reported for the Baltimore American.
POlli OF 8 VA>M FE1I 0.
CLEARED,
solution directing tho Socrotary of tbe Navy to
eommunioata to the House full information in
relation to -rangoi.iouU r.uiiefor Um expiating
expedition, the sums already expended upon it;
an estityiato of its annual cost iioreafter.snd uf a
entire cost,and afro * hether eti her of the vessel*
fiUod out for tlut expedition, or any othor vessel
ha* been employed to o-trry out Gonoial Santa
Anna in Mexico, and if an, by what authority
such vessel was *o employed.
The motion waa rojeoiod, without a count.
Mr. Mercer moved to amend tbe resolution,
l-y embracing a call f-.r tlio nanie* and ago* of
the officer* to. bo employed *in (he expedition,
and tlio leuglii of lime wluoffilhey havo passed
iu tho sot vice, and i» was a g rood to.
Tha resolution sa amended was agreed to.
The House then proceeded to tho consideration
of Private Bills.
Aftor disposing uf several*
The Uouio tqjourned.
Office ofth* Journal of Commerce, )
NEW YORK, Fob. 3-9 P. M. C
Salee at the Stock axthaagt Board tlio day.
—250 rtiuros U. 8. Bank, 60 days, 118 a 119;
150 do Boston and Prof. R, R.1074; 50 do. do.
Bank, 30 days, 103,
Sclir Pan Matanzas, Biers, Barton.
S JJ Parhnan.
ARRtVEn
fillip Gov. Tmiip'AI-xindur. Liverpool, sail
ed 29ih Deo. Salt, fi ll Road Iron fro lu A
Low fr Co, B W Dnfrntator fr C» N Wallace,
nnd to older. L-it. 26 30, I >n 61, «poko bark
Condor,'9 d-ivslVom Nuiv York lor St. Croix,
On tho 6lii Fob Robert Pupuril, n lutivo of Si,
John*, N, ti. fell from the bowsprit end wus
drown d.
Ship liglothorpo, Miller, Liverpool, sulod
24ili Doc. to A Low & Co, oalt, Crate*, fro
to sundry person* fipoko Fr. bark Tiioodore,
from Bordoaux foo Clnricstoii. Ufot uit spoko
Br. bark Gurnet, from Bermuda, for Birbniluo*.
Hr. ship Europe, Young, London, 56 day*.
Ilallart lo Mono, Wuebburii fr Cu.
Br. ship Wakefield, Sullivan, Liverpool, sail
cd 20th Nov. Suit, Coal, fro to J &, J Jfoij
E P Butts, U E Stilus.
Sclir Piutus, Roger*, Gonsivo*, 15 days
Salt to the ims’or. J
Sloop Juokre i, Vindovtr, Ilamilfon’s Mill.
114 casks Uieo to W Pstfor-on fr Co.
DEPART UU.
Steamboat Cor.garco, llam, Cliarleaton.
(By tho Gov. Troup.)
LIVERPOOL,Di:c.24 -Ar. Cliatl*am,Wood,
Now Orlcuni'. soiled from tho Bar 18tli Nov—
Aiinwoll, Puw ir, fm Quehno.
Sailed, Jane Walkoi, Wylie, for New York.
Adclaido, B-inuri gu, for Mobile, goteff ia*t
night uilhutit injury, and prouoodud to day
ThoViclerfr, Candler, for Charlurtnn, , M .
turnod into dook lust night oirainod, but not
making any water—inu*t di*ehurge.
Tlio Cnrolinn, —.for Savannah, fr on shore
noai Moi'kbeggor.wjth 9 feet water in her bold.
At anchor in the llorw Chsnnci.in the midrt
of a voiy heavy sea, Quinlin Lcitcb, for Phils
delphia, teppurently nil well.
^ Dec 25—Hailed, Bengal, Toulon, for Mo.
bile; Fairfiold, Stuck, for Savannah; Oci-on,
Briggs, foe Baltimore,
The Noble, S'evens, from Glasgow, at Cove,
for New York, leaky and moil di-ebargo.
The Bengal, Toulon, which sailed to day, Is
on chore in the Ruck Channel.
Dec. 26 —Sailed, Lady Rowona, Main, for
Charlortoot Trenton, Prat:, for Boston; Robert
Kor, Gourlcy, for Mobile,
The Bengal, Toulon, for Mobile, has put
back, foaky, and must disnhnrgu, having boon
on shore near tho Red Noses.
Saihd from Millfu’d, 23J inst. Abeona, for
Darien.
Betiiiullet, Deo 29.—Tho Albion, Cook, fin
North America lo Sligo, was foully wrecked
18th in*t. on the Island of Ennis Quay—mow
saved. In lat. 43 ton. 33. the Albion fell in
with tho Margaret Scot*, from -North America
to Annan, water logged, and took ufT the crew.
Telegraph, Due 2tf —W,nd at Holyhead, E.
N E—Blowing agile—Still at anchor outside;
No. lt*70. Quintm l*eit«b, U, 8.
LIVERPOOL, Dee 27 —Sailed, Shannon,
Letdhealer, Savannah; J Amo* Lemon, Ltwtou
N Orleans.
Hrillhn 1 , Fiigg, from Quebec at Limerick—
On the 13: li imt. in Ut. 46, Ion. 34, fell in with
tha Kuokera from Quebec to London, wator*
logged, and took off ttie second mata and six
seamen; the capuin and 11 man were washod
overboard on tbe 5th.
MEMORANDA.
Smmaxcx.—The brig Sundard, Snow, of
Bangor, bound from Soyannak to Kiagoton,
State Bank Stock.
SHARES stock Bunk Slato of Goor,
go.
Asia, ain ks Plantnre’, D irion und Rail Rond
Huik', fr-.n und Guorgii fitn-mhoii Compa
niu*. fur safe by WM ROBERTSON
fob 9
Steam Saw Mill ut Auction.
Rtf/’ILL bo sold before thoCuun IJoitsn in
■r ▼ tlio «lly of Savannah, on tho lrt Too*,
doy in April next if not pruvi urty diajuaid of
at privulo muIu,
One of tha most oxlcnaivo nnd eomploto o*c
t bli-limonis in Gunrgiu well known na tlio
oper Sioam Mill, situated at Duricn, and
pns*p>.dng fiipurfor udvanlugns f ir the lumber
busino**, o itb natural and artifiei.il. Tho on.
gino of 40 horso power is of iho vory host dc-
snriptiun, manufactured hy Bolton, Wallfr Co.
of Soho Engl md; and tho machinery by tho lalo
coiobroiod Mr. Rennie, of London. Tlio Mill
lia* five gang* of sows, furnishing it* own fuel
from the luns and saw dunt; and on tho grounds
containing uhout 10 ucros, is every necessary
out building, among which iro Blink fiim'i. i
shop, Grist Mill, Turning Luthe, BrnssFu'imJ-
ry, fro. fro. bosidflM a spuoious natural basin for
tlio Aufo keeping of tlio Ing*
- A con-taut supply of tlio choiooat timber fr
obtained from the inexhaustible forests on the
hanks of the various rivora whoso millet ia
Darien, aud tho luuibor snwed from it ubitrim
doeirlod proforonon wherever offered.
With ihu prosont extonsivn dmnur.d for, and
high prioo of timber a moro dasimble inve-tmuni
“ "Hdoni offered.
Pur*on* dfrpnsod to pureh iso may 1 arn tho
terms and .oc a plan of it upon application t
WM. ROBERTSON, Sav-nnah.
feh 9
fob 8
aitorted, for sale by
C B CARTE R.
Domestic Brandy.
QR» Home-tic Brandy, landing
from trig Georgia, and for *rte by
COIIEN fr MILLER.
Iron.- -
TfGN8 fiw>-de- EngL'sh and Amoriaan
^f8»fi*t round *»:rl rquaro bar*, "veil a**ort.
ed, lai.dtng frem brig Gor.rgia nnd for sale by
fob 8 WM.PI,MSTEAD.
Cider. "*
T| 4K BBLS Crenofr superior Cider, landing
JllF and for sale by
ftb 8 WM. OLMSTEAP,
Family Flour.
1^/8? BBLS and 50 halvon Baltimore super*
# fino Flour, • f super!-tquality,express,
ly for family ufo, in str*re and for sale by
feb8 LADD, TUPPKR& SI8TARE. )
Sperin aiulies and Oil.
h BOXES Sperm Candles
ILH Ff F 500 galls do Oil
Roeolvod from New Bedford, and for aala by
fob 4 T T WHITE.
Savannah Female Asylum.
A Matron fr wanted for this institution—
Persona dertrou* of the above aituatiun,
will apply to Mrs, J. B. Read. ee—fob 4
Bacon.
LBS now Ualtimoie bacon
for sale by
fob 4 ENSWORTH fr WAY.
£50
fob 4
linsiern I lay.
BUNDLES Eartcru Hay, for sale
lo* by
EN8WORTH fr WAV.
Silk nnd Merino undor Gurmonts.
W ARRANTED not to shrink In waihing
Afro, Hots of the highest quality
Tor sole by HAMILTON. HOUSTON frCo
fob 4
N. Smith Prentiss' Perfumery.
A N extonsivo assortment always on hand
and for salo wholesale or retail on tb«
most liberal terms by
T. M. fr J. M. TURNER,
J*n 95 Monument Square.
Head Quarters, 1st Brigade.
Jeffereonton, Camden County, )
January 10th, 1837. t
ORDERS. 3
A T tho Brigade Court Martial of whioh Ca!
Rohorlsun, of tho tot R. g’f i. M. is Pro i.
dent, we* tried Ciplai-.i Levi 5. Ru-sell of 2d
Beat C -mp'iny, ist Ifogi cm. oh the charge*
of “conduct iinbecnmii’g an tiffieer nnd a Gen.
tb man.” Tho following is the sentcco of tlio
Court—“Tney find mu prfr nur Capt.hi Loci
S. Uu’-rcli, guilty oj conduct unbecoming un
offic-r, but not of uondoot unbt (n-i.iing a gun.
tluoian. and i-uotunce him to bo publicly ecu.
•ured in oidors, by tho lirigadior Uonorai; that
uch orders be published fr, tho G a :tto« of So.
vsnnah, nnd read at tiie head rttlie 1st Uugi.
•”o;ii G. M, at tho first Regimental psro.io uf.
r tno order ah rti i-ave houu pri.mu’galod.”
Too Urigndit-r General commanding dm 1st
Division, upp ovoa the sentum.0 of tup Court,
and considers iho publicity of thouq order* *
ceifuro,.which ho hopes Capt Ru* oil’s pnrnip.
alien I ion to militiry duties i.oiOiftor w||- off o .
Tho comm nding offiuar of tli- l.t Rogi.
mout will cau e theso ordor* to bo promulgated
eg uoabiy to tho seuteuoe of thoC-urt, anJ wil
teiicvu Copt. Russeii from arrest, and- ro.toro
him to duty.
The Brigade Couit Mvrlisl cf whioli Col.
Roborlson ia President, i* hereby di-.polvcd.
By ordor of Urtg. Oen. Fioyd,
Cmn’glsl Divirtnu G M.
THOMAS BOORKE, Aid.do.Cump,
fob 9—r
State Bank Slock.
■9 i. Ik SHAKES for sale, apply at tlii*
fico. * fob
Alum Salt—Afloat,
s BBLS supciiur Alum Sait, on
l-qv Vv board *clir PIuIun, ibr tale by
fob 9 CollfcN fr MILLER.
Notice.
/MlUE Honorable tho Court of Common
H. Plcar and Oyor nnd Terminer, for the Citr
of Savannah, has adj-urn-d until Moni'ey 13th
Fobruary i,ext,at 10 n’clock, A M of which ell
concerned are duly notified.
THOS II WILLIAMS,
Ja»95 Sheriff,
Thu Southern Christian.
*TjMlB Southern Christian; examplifiod in the
JL Momoirs of Anthony Jefferson Pear-on
by J. Bngg**, A. M.
Cius»ieal Family Library, No's 94, 95, 96,
27 and 98—Livy translated by Goorgo Baker,
A, M.
An Elementary Treatise on Anatomy, by A.
L. J. B-iyle, M. D, Translated from the 4th
odition of tlio French, hy A. Sidi.oy Doan, A.
M , M. D.
Sormon ol'lliu Itov. James Saurin, a now o.
dilion, with additional sormon*, revised and
corrected by tlio Rev. Sainuol Burdon, A. M.
Tlio Desultory Man, by tlio author of Riohfr
lieu, “Darnloy” Philip Augusta*” fro. A now
■upply. For sale by T- PURSE fr CO.
fob 3
Uille Segars.
Jl.dViu RlbLE Sugars, a *upa.
WiP nor and cuoico ar'Jclo,
just received and for aule by
fob 3 C R HENDRICKSON.
Pork. I»cef, Bacon, &c.
T| BHLS prune Pork
2U •• moss ••
100 bbls prime Beef
50 •• mean “
10 halfhbfr F M Boof
200 l-ainn, RoynoldV, 200 aides
100 bblH lialunioro Flour
50 half “ “ ••
Hit) •• Cannl ••
5 barrel. Monongahola Whfrkey, 15 yrx.
Landing from brigs McIntosh and Madisnn.
nnd »o!ir Now Union, and for Halo by
fob 4 THOMPSON, G A U l> K Y fr CO.
Choice Wi es.
W* * u, '* c rthcr offers for sale bis stnok of
olmieo Wine*, which havo boon imported
direot from celebrated houses—among which
(:nr ' 1 ''"- Murdoch & C ‘ Low,.
* r p. Blondy & Son, and othnr*, and are
oqui.1, ir not Huperiorto any W|oo* that can bo
producod. As they havo all boon well and
earofully put up under his immedialo eye, ho
fool* warranted in giving them the higlioat re*
commendations. They consist of tho follow,
mg, viz:
42 boxes 84 dozen Luna Wlna
91 dn 42 do Mail do
IjJJJ **0 100 do Dimon do
93 do 93 do M D. do
3G do 36 do Blandy do
04 do Alcyone do
82 do Remittanoodo
30 do Olivora do
14 do do
054 brown sherry do
50 guidon do do
53 pate do do
24 port do
10 pi,iK, OlundyliSon,which havo
4 no $ been a 2 year a voyago to India,'
2 pipe* Lowfr fr Co. south side Madeira
2 (io Leal & Araujo d 0
1 butt containing 265 gulls Newton, Gor*
don, Murd< ch fr Co.
The Wine* in boxos wore put up from tha
y. os- IP29 to 1835. JNO. W. LONG.
jao 20
Landing
From brig Falcon, from Baltimore,
MBi.fi M -iiiii-giltela
19 hhd* do
42 bbls Gin, (White*. ) for t*lo on ar««miro.
da’iog term# by FRANCIS SORREL,
feb 3
Petit Gulf Cotton Seed.
S i BUSHELS fret* tho plaiila*'
Hnn of!!. Green,Gujf llillt,
or exnellonl quality, landing from brig Ca#ket,
and for sale lew, bv
ja.» 31 PADELFORD, FAY fr CO.
For Sale.
4 VALUABLE cotton plantation on the
White Bluff road, four mile* from tire
city, and contains about 400 icre« of land. Ap
ply to II K BURROUGHS.
“ *i 7—r.
lieal Irish Pul aloes.
HAMPERS funding, for aaie by
fob 9 MICH. DILLON
Sacks Salt.
.SACKS Liverpool Salt on board
w ship Oov Troup, for salo f.oni tl-e
wharf by I. ADD, TUPPKR fr SISTARE.
fob 9
A Card.
T HOSE persons who have not settled their
accounts with us, whieh were duo on the
first of January, are requested to do so without
further delay. PRICE fr MALLERY.
feb 9
Oglethorpe Insurance ana Trust Co.
of the C ty of Mncon.
^ IHE public ar’hereby informed that the
, late Merchant*’ Iosuraneo end Trust
' mpnny of this .-ity has recently been inenrpo.
ratud by thn to:gMature of thb Slain, under thn
above title, with Authority to increase the Con.
Hal Stock to 500,000 Dollars, end »o exercise
TRUST and sundry other priviiegn*. 100,000
dollar j of Mild Capital ha* been paid-in, and {
will at ail timer be he ld in readiness lo pay any
toi-** duo hy this Company. Risks are taken
to and from this city to am por- or pfrea, on as
liberal term* !•» tlio assured as any otber Intu.
ranee office*. Loan* will bo taken and bills of- ,
Excliange purehauud, fro. )
WM.B. PARKER, Pres’L
Jamks Rra, Secro(ary.
jnn 31—t
Ten Dollars Reward.
□ > AN A WAY frem-tbo *nb*«riber cn tha
ntfr 14th January, tny man JACK, about fifi
year.*old, yellow eomplexiun, wuil built, *b ,ut
5ft. ll in. high, generally wears bt* beard*! ng.
The raid Jack waa bought 2 yesr.- ago from Mr,
William fl. Siiiea, of Savannah, and prevfeua
to that, w.ic owned by Dr- Wilson, of^ Bulloch
cuuuty; bo Is no doubt in tho neighborhood of
fi|vannab,MS he is well known, and has worked
in Mr. Stiles' hrick yard. Tn* above reward
will be paid to any one who will lodgo him
aafoly in j .11, ao that I ean got him
t u „ „ Q. H. HART.
Liberty Co., Ga.' jan 26—tq