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GEORGIAN.
By William II. nnllach,
tllLUKER or TMt LAW* OT THK Alf»
citr, awd cotfm ewnn-xa.
t>*:W Paper, pet inuuin,.*j«hl D 0 ®****
»«ly Papur.for nUmomJw,. • • J ** J^U***-
TrlAVeekly Paper,p®r annum, JJ 0 ]) 4 "*.
Tri-WeeUy Paper feral* utotuba Three IMlare.
All payable In adtanre.
JT Advertl*eraeni* intent d at the «utlal rate*.
|ja Poi'uig* niatt.be paid on all OomcuNiCATioNS.xod
itter* ofbatlnett.
Manufactured,
MACKEREL—No, *
XU Til. MA 5 C, riff
SSatTEH, CoiiUln Uwwn. Foi of “0
.ppiy f p, REID.
~ T " Th 4 «Kifcfiw^TN E y ,Capt-
0,c, For freitht, •^ lT D '. u pAnKN , ANi
• Who offer* fot tale, ending from said ship, 316
tnnt, and 300 sacks common Salt, 500 sack* fine
Salt, Ih blenched tuck*, and 400 kegt first qan\liy BUTTER—Goshan, ,
English AVIdt® Lend. *t» »»*6t—
gavunnnh market, April 14.
monk- mdtreoTio)**.
COTTON—Uriiondord.to told....;, 8® 9
Pwrtd good,,.94® 104
Prime 101® H
PrnlMaud,,,............ 23 ® 35
' 'Stained,....,... 7-<Q>-18
RICE—Inferior to good,........... • $3|® -8)
FLUUR-ll.iviri.nl St. $9*® $94
• CnnaL...#^..,......... — ®$10
FhlfiuMphla mul Virginia,. $94® $94
COltN—Retail, 90 ® 95
Cargo,. 80® —
OATS«. ® —
may... $14® $l|
WHISKEY—Per gallon, Ididt & bbla. 38 ® 40
GIN—Northern, imr gnllon,., *•«... *.60 ® 00
TOBACCO—Cavendish, ...... 15 ® 40
13 ® J8
a...;... ;.... $9 ® —
3 $6 ® —
English-White 1
For Liverpool. ^
jQA The anperlor ship TALBOT, Capt. Story.
SBii reedy tn commence.loading, and will have
despatch. Fur freight of 3000 halo* cetuin, or pa*,
eege, having good accommodation*, opply to the
captain on .board, or to ^m
ip 9 * In BALDWIN » CO.
. The Mp^MTiKTo^ULUS .Captain
L Englitb, will have dcapateb. For freight,
BADKT.FOlit). r hr fc CO. .
^a The fust sailing schnuner MAGNUM BO*
SBaNUM, Captain Smith, will anil, an Sanday
Beat. (15th ln*L) For freight or pottage, apply to
the matter on board, or te . ■
epia COhBN, MILLER A.CO.
For BMton.
JfrA Tho superior achfafar COINER, Captain
3Hft Nickerton, It now leading and Will bo de*-
patched Immedlotaly. For (Wight or pa singe, ap-
ply on board, at Jonm' lower whaif, or tn
ap lO • LADD, TUFPKR 1 A SISTAnE.
For New Fork.—Bi-ie line.
JCU The olegnnt packet brig WM. TAYLOR,
SBMoey, matter, Will have detpateb. For freight
CARTER.
Far New Fark.-CM iin..
„ Tho fine packet schooner BALTIMORE,
J Contain Woglnm, will meet with detpatch.
freight or imtthtOi, having good acepmmoda.
1, apply oa board, at Monghi'a upper wliarf,
WASHBURN A LEWIS.
M
Fur fri
n» v
. »r.l
-ForFrelaht.
g. ■ Thu .tiltcrlnr »rlir. IIUXINGS, Croili,.
SDa matter, nr lfiO ton*, low deck, will be ready
to loud to-morrow.’ For freight tn the Wait Indlet,
er a northom port, apply to Captain C on board,
"int. TPrrEn &,bistare.
OcinalKcc Bunk tflM Mm »f
Citioryln.
Mica,, April 5,1,1138.
StR i Tn compliance with an act of the Legislature
of this iMate, I lierowltlt transmit to you q ttatemem of
the aflklrt of thll hntliutlon; together with a Hat of
atoekholdor*. A* It will l»e noticed that there are not
any bad fa doubtful debt* mentioned in thl* report, it
may not'be Improper to reinnrk, that althimgh this
Bank wat chartered In Drcernfar, 183B, yet it did not
commence butlueae with lu own mile until November,
16371 ormeequently it atcapad many of ihnte diiDcul*
tie* which outer Banka, In full operation, had to 4 con.
tend with, during the lata deranged ttate of the moitay.
ad aifair* of the country.
. GKO. JEWETT, PreeldenU
To Jilt Excallenry 0*o. R.OlUUH.
, Governor of Georgia.
■TATE or THE OCMULGEB BANK OF TI1E
STATE'OP GEORGIA,'
0* Mtnday, tin U toy if April, 1138.
CtriTAL, riTK MUItttllKB THOUSAND DOLLAItf.
LIABILITIES.
Thirty p*r rent of capital atock paid in,... 1MMKN) 00
Bitoount account..
KoSIa taclwiiption,V.V, .V.Vti. .1
14.7H3 07
41.000 U«
194,400 00
ASSBTTS
idadrgi* Femala College *
- ' *• fialarle* to 1*1 inn,.......0,646 73
“ w premium on p|»eole,antl out*
, ; ereipentet,....7,2«o 07
’Hite* ditrdunted running to thtturlty, all
gmeptaticeV running lei maiuthy. all
yofVxcbange, running to maturity, all
$400,176 13
. 12,000 OO
TALLOW—Per lb. .......
POHK-MW.’.oi
I'rime.,
BACON,.
HAMS,..
LAUD,.
.. IS ® 134
. .*19 <S>$34
..$15 ®$I7
.. 10 ® 114
.. 12 ® 14
.. 9 ® 10
... 30 ®.33
... « ® a
.. 11 ® 19
... 1ft ® 16
... 33 ® 3ft
18-® —4
SOAP—Yellow,
CHEESE,....
CANDLES—Nortbrrn Mould, ••••••«
8ponnacrtl,.............
. Georgia,................
LUMBER—Yellow Piue Ranging Tinv
Iwf,. 7 ® 10
St. Sowed Flooring Board*,! 18 ® 3ft
River Lumber, . Board*,
Plank and Scantling,.. .$16 ® —
Quartered, 1$ inch Flour*
ng Board*, $16 ® —
,White Pine, cleur,....... *23 ® 2ft
' Merchantable, ..........$13 ® 14
Red Oak Stave*,......... $14 ® 15
White Oat Stave*,....... $18 ® 50
8hirigleii,.. $ft ® $0
ronctoN rnonvcTionM.
BAGniNfl—Hemp 20 ® 35
OSNABURGS,.... 8 ® 11
Bit ANDY—Cognac, 1 20®
flit
in
GIN—Holland,...........4........ 80 ®
SALT—Cargo,................ — ®
subin—fh“«»VwhiiV,".‘.’.!".'.l!! nj
Brown, ................ 7® 8
r. Rico, 94® 11
Mutcovadu,.* 9 ® 10
St. Croix, t 10 ® 11
Now Orleani, 8 ® 94
i.Dw vNftni, ........... . m
Relined Loaf, 15 ® 17
13 ® 14
11 ® 13
60 ® 70
$1®1 10
44 ® 46
33 ® —
38 ® —
Lump,
COFFEE,.....;
TEA—Hyton,
RUM—Jamaica,
New England,
MOLASSES—Havana,
' Naw Oriean*,
LONDON PORTER—Per dozen,.... T _ _
BB S per dot. $34® —
IKON—Swede*, $108® —
KXOHANOC.
On ENflLan»—10® 10$ percent, premium.
Ncw*York— Dmfl*ai*ight,74 porct.prem,
30 day*, — ®— per ct. prem.
(SO day*, — ®— per rt. prem
FREIGHTS—To Llverp4H>l,{<«Ift-lCcl. | to Ha
vre, —1 to New York, 4®|a* for cotton, and $14
fur ricej toBo«ton,| for cot ton; to Philadelphia, |c.
for cation J to rrovidonce, |®$e. for cotton
Frimthi Savannah Shipping and Cvmmeteial
Lit}, April 14.
COTTON.—Arrived tinea the 61b in*t, 5049
hale* Upland, and 387 hale* Sea Uland, and cleared
at the tamn time, 1277 hale* Upland. 303 hale* Sea
Uland, and leaving a stock on hand Inclusive of all
nn shipboard not cleared on the 13th in*t of 40955
bale* Upland and 1720 hale* Sen Uland. We have
no alteration to'notice irt the price of upland cotton
this week', the *ale* amount tn 2936 hah'*, of wld-h
45 are at 8, 50 ut8) 75 at 84, 142 ai 84. 60 at 8|,
323at 81, 675at 9. 123 at l>). 572 at 9i, 130 ntOl,
147 at 04,225 at 9), 164 hi 0J. 155at 10,21 at loj.
28 mil. In Son Hand the only transaction* re
ported arc 7 halo* at 24, and 42 at 35.
Raeeipta of Colton at the following placet *inee
OcIoIht 1st. 1837 1836
Savannah, April 13. 223728 179080
South Carolina, April 6.... 2130V* 141690
Mobile, April0 273131 203160
New-Orleant, April 7 522174 479685
Florida, Mar. 75033 403IS
North Carolina, M ir. 17. ..13109 7500
Virginia, Fob. 16 18000 19300
It,6M 67
Buahy Plautar’* Bank. Havannali,.-
Due by.Bank of Ohariattnn,.
Due by other bank*,.v...... • V..l »<
Reveried
<_C»*h balanoat .
36.550 00
88.757 50
• 01.411 36
11,330 03
B.U74 03
0,000-00
(ofthipOnva llranflh,or land-
• id at navannah 64^50 00
Total.twola, 10.M7 00
BUI* of oiuar bank*.. 64.634 10
Check*onotherhauk*..........10,500 34
Gbarlttlon fuud* in bknd* of Igant, 9.681 48
-160,609 86
* tOO,173 13
ORonOlA. > r.r»n.llvmUtmi
Btan CouaTr. S JoWeit, president, and John T.-
! Labiar, cashier, of tuu Ocmulge# Bank ol the Buna nl
■ Georgia, who being duly twrtro. denote and **y tint
llie foregoing -U a lruo *tatoment or the comliunn of
paid Batik, oh th« morning of die 9nd .tn*uat, U tha
• b«*t of tbelr khowladga and belief.
(Signed) GKO. JEWETT, Frarideni.
• 1 . • . J. T LAMAR. C*»htar..
Sworn to and *ubKrlbed, before me. dii* 9d April,
N. EBLL8, Notary Public,
directors.
(Teo. Jtw.TTi Hi.na.UKiu-
Ssg&bA'.' zJMXXSS;
EU4k« SlNOUlK.
STOCKHOLDERS.
. Tn. Starry, of Talbot,.....,..Y*h»ra*,. (00
.Tn.O. Little, do ..bUi......... 95
M. N. Burcln....; 1»
John MlUage.of Augutta,,.. 100
C. Collin*,. 905
John Pinktrd, Monroe,. 100
GamJawett. 150
*. Burton. Wilke*,.......... 100
Mr*. Mary Burelu..,.w*.<*. MS
RobL Collin*, 564
G. B. Lunar, 8avannah,. 300
E*t. B. B. Limar,. M • *55
Henry G. Lamar........ 110
MnCEllta I.*m*r.... ..,..w,..,..... 100
Wa*hburn A Lewi*. Savannah,....... .,100
Mr*. Eli*a Jawatt..........^•ovO'.lM
Wm. J. Andeiwn A Co.,............. 50
T.. Blita A Co, Savannah 50
Central Rail Road Bank,. 100
E.».C«oVv.Au g u , t. to
John Bailey,. »
Sfr*. S. F.ColUo*,.. 145
Geo. Jewett A Cm. .*t... 160
T. W. Baxter, Athen*,, 100
’ Philip Cooke, Twigg*,. V"*V *
G.C. McNeill....... 50
pr. Thomaa Thweatt. Monroe, 50
1337637 1076638
The following I* it itafement of the stock of Cot
ton (in hand nt the re*|>ective place* named.
Savannah, A prill 3 42683 25468
South Carolina, April 6.... 53792 • 47376
Mobile, April 0 89329 63607
New-Orli'an*. April 7 132190 9K8II6
Virginia, Ft-h. 16... 4000 3000
North Carolina, Mnr 17... 4000 3400
Atiguitn & Hamburg,April 1 29334 29B29
Macon, A prill...... 10526 17163
Florida, Mar. 17 20000 11000.
PhUnihdphin, Mar. 31 3887 1800
Now-York, Mar. 39....... 40000 15000
418741 315449
RICE—The demand ontftln'ue* fair and thettpek
in faotur* hand* unusually tmnll. The sale* of .the
week amount tn 800 cUtka at $3|a3|—principally
at $3J.
FLOUR—I* very dull. Sale* of Canal at $9|a
10: 'Howard *frert at^quotation*.
CORN—Nn cargo »ate*. Retail* fiam store end
•hip hoard at 90n95 ct*.
GROCERIES—In Cnflee, Sugar, and Mnlaita*,
fair retail burine** doing at nnr quotation*.
BACON—Small talca of tide* at 10£nl0$ j ham*
at 13 ct*.
EXCHANGE—On England, 10n!0$ per ct. pre
mium Draft* on New Y'srk, at right, 7| pur cent
prem.
FREIGHTS—In the early part nf the week
1S-16d eer Ih fur cotton tin Liverpool we* paid t alnce
which the hlchest offer tn n first rate American ve*-
•el ha* been To N. York £a| cent.
Statement of Catton, April II.
CplM*. S.t
Stock on hand, 1st Oct 35118 Bfift
Received thl* woek,.... 5049 387
Do. proviouriy, 214613 3680
223239 4039
RapnrtedthU week.... 1277 803
Do. pgeviouriy,.. 160997 SI01 182274 3304
Stock en hand, ineluding all on thlp
beard not cleared, on 13th in*t. 40955 *— 1
,.A.as”milh£Oa.Ho».t»n.„
. Mr'Taufc.• • •••
4}>mtulgae Bank..... ...•.»•»•
J. D. wion,......• • •
Wm. Collin* A Co. MmM. -
Gacavrey D*vi*. CohlipbU,.. ,
J. Welman. Charleston
F. G. Colbert Monroe., ......
David FUndare..,4*
Robert Bentley,.
V, LB. Rowland..
Juno* Wakeman,.*
. - Wm. J.Rke....7.........<«
■\ Elijah Sindrir,....i........
•pH* - • ■ •
. 100.-
575
mo
.... 200
.... 60
.... 100
.... 50
..... 50
... SO
.... SO
.... 10
.... •
.... 50
...10
...100
[BY AUTHORITY.]
UWI or Ttti VNlflCD »TATtS PAtanD AT THK St‘
CueD ■ CASION Or THK TWKNTT-7trTH COKUItKIt.
Cr«,tn.ic—No. 14.]
AN ACT tnre»torocirruh,iuri*dirti<mtoth«dlttrict
cnnrt* of the western dl trict of Virginia.
Be it enacted bp the Senate and Hover rf Be-
prrsrnta/ivre of the United States of Amrrtea,
in Concrete aitembled, That *0 inurli or the third
section of tho art entitled "an net supplementary to
the net entitled *nn act to amend the judicial *yst»m
of the United Spite*.' *’ approved March third, ci*h-
teen linndred und tbirty-amien, a*.repeal* all former
acts, nr pan* of arts, conferring c irnit court juris
diction on certninriistrict ciAirt* tlterein named, l«,
and tite tante i* hereby, repealed, *0 far ns relate*
to the court* of the weMrrndUtiint of Virginia, nnd
that the dl trim cnnrt* of *nid district* exercise the
•amejuH*d!cti»m with which it was Invested previ
ous to the pn.sare i-f said act.
Sr.c.3. And be it further enacted, That fell mu-
eel frunsferred by nuihu itjTof Wid net from the said
district court* to die rimii'tVtiuri*,directed by law to
beheld In th4 town of LewUbnrgJnthe state of Vit-
glidtt, and whirirremnm undetermined, be removed
bark to the district court* from, whence they were
transferred, to be there finally determined.
Sac. 3, And be it further enacted, That appel-
hte jurisdiction from the judgment* nr dee res* of
the said district court* of the weatpra district of Vir
ginia, a* now authorised hy law, riinll bo exercised
by the *uid circuit court at Lewitlmre.
JAMES K. FOLK,
Speaker af the House of Representatives,
Rll, M. JOHNSON.
Vice-President of the U. States, and
President of the Senate,
Approved, March 58, 1838,
M. VAN BURKN.
SAVANNAH:
MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1838.
'• K lao of the free heart'* only home I
By angel hand* tn valour given 1
Thy stars have lit the welkin dome,
And all thy kue* were bora in fleavan 1
Forever goat that itMidatd sheet I
Where breathes the fi»e but fhlls before u*,
With Fnkkdom’* *o!l beneath our feet,
And FwKKnow'eliawriKmtrfmitig o’er n* 1"
THEATRE.
M*. FohBKt' company having returned from
Augusta, the Inveia of the Drama will haveati oppor
tunity of indulging their taste for a few nii-hi*. The
Theatre will open thi* evening, with the " l(en t
Day" and "1 ho Merry Monarch."
THE CH EEROKEE5.
From the Western Grutgian,afihe7th ln*t,puh-
lisinal in Floyd county, we extract tho interesting
paragraph* which follow.
The intelligence conveyed in them prove* the ne.
oesslly of the force now bring ussrmble.l In the Cher
okee circuit Until the western part of Goorgin l*
relieved of these Indians; it* prosperity must l*e *eri-
uu-ly retarded, ami tiny other policy than that adop
ted by tho generul and state governments,'*nuldonly
serve to hold out delusive ho|»e« never to be realized
by those Aborigine*.
Whatever their *tate of civilisation, the time ha*
nearly come when they must yioid to the rlaltp* of
a superior race land* too Jong occupied by tho des
tined hunters of thn wrsl. G.-orgia must have the
country tosccurotho political influence in the Ui Ion
to which her fer.ile nnd devrrrifird soil, peopled by
a sturdy and enterprising population, mititlo her.
With our whole tt rritmy culiivaird by ohr own
citUuns, drown together, a* th ’y ere long must he,
by tbasplandid pro*|»ect* of internal im|irnvemrut,
which engage the attention of the present g* tie ra
tion, who ran rrilmate her future social cnadiiion,
nr arn'»t her rirldc* to the devotion nn which her
resources, aided hy the connexion with 1191 valuabto
sister*, mutt'rupidly pluru her.
Wo have conversed with l\ Reagan, F.sq., one
of the Cherokee Enrolling Agenit, who has just
returned from nsrrot.d tour among the Indians, for
1 be ptirjio.u of enrolling the names of those Cbero-
kces w ho wUh to enjigraie. Out of at least 3060,
whom he had visited, lie. succeeded In obtaining only
30 Indian* willingtogitto Arkansas.
Tliete arr fads - won hy of the peopla'i attention,
especially in the C’heroki-e Circuit.
It I* miderttnnd here from the report of a gentle,
man of the name of Joiner, that difficulties have al
ready occurred at the agency, (Calhoun,) In relation
to the removal of those Cherokee* who had enrolled
for immediate emigration. The report Mate* that
out or a largo iiumbcr-Whtt had reported thetnselve*
at ih* Agency a* beneticinric* of tiif treaty, and rea
dy to go Watt, but one hundred and filly could be
foiind, when the stenraboat Was ready tn ifavc the
wliarf—the rest had all absconded Th« report goe*
fnrtlier and *lales,. llmt Geni N. Smith, supeiiulrn*
dent of Cherokee Ueiqnval, kail determined todis-
chnrgeall theenrollingagimt* but theoneal Calhoun,
and requite the building of a fort at the agency, to *e-
euro tlmac Indians who rituuld he brought in by the
troop# and enrolled by this agent, when the time for
their temnyal arrive*, We know not whether these
report* art* entitled'tn credit.t we shall learn by next
weak, nnd give our render* the fact*
WESTERN BANK OF GEORGIA.
The Waatern Georgian of 7th 4na*. ha* thef dtow-
Ing caution to the public in relation ui the tl« bill* of
thi* battk« -
' Rome, April 7.
-Rumor* have gone out to a very consider able ex
tent, prejudicial to the interests of thl* institution,ns
well •« of the community in *l blch.it W located. It
originated, we understand i'n.Macnu, Xml was Imme
diately home to Augusta { And forWitli—the broker#
and banker* becoming uluimed—the bill* of the
" Western Rank" *nnk to’ some ten per c m. iielow
par. We doubt thogenubu-m ss ofthU alurtn. To
iiurrhasa these bill* at ten jiei cent, below, par, and
have nothing nmretodo but to present them nt the
hanks,counter Jn this place, him! receive the full
amount wldeh iheyctdlfor, |n the bill* of other bank*
at par all over tho state, iscertuinlyn very pn tty lit
tle o|H*n4tion {■ and no doul»t the prospect of doing
thi*, laild* put *tich iiHluceinent* a* would rondily
overcome any little scruple* which greedy capital
ist* mlg ; t for a mom. nt entert*|in, at the idea of ere-
aling a false alarm which would etai in paying them
«n well and *0 quickly. In rnnrludnn we feel it a
duty to the people who hold the Will t,f till* bank.to
wain them against being induced to part with them
below par. ■ \
Hon. John M. Fallon, (of Va.) b*l resigned lit*
teat io Congress, having received thepppn nltnent
of memlier of the Exrcut vo Council ofVirgtnlo.
RESOLUTION OF MR. HAMER.
Thi* proposition, we ore authorised ti| *ny, i* no t
intended by the mover to indicate a change of opin
ion any where in regnni to the independent treasury
hill, now pending! but it i« designed to encourage
those bonks which *«*■ disputed to mume specie
(Miyment* at aa early period, to per«rvere in tliat de
termination. It assure* them, ifodopled, that the
party in powei entettain* nn such hostility towards
them as has been charged by the, opposition, nnd
thereby guarantees that, whatever • ifficulric* ih v
majr have with the non-resuming bank*, the friend*
of the administration wld throw no unnecessary ob
stacle* in tbelr wav.— Olobe,7th inet.
T OM* Glnfcii* Whlfektyr
WO HUNDRED 4b TEN bag* Oau, 2 bushel*
•aeh, 100 bid* Rock Spring Gin; and 100 bhls
Wblskay, landing from brig Falcon, and for *ale by
f«b» FRANCIS ROnitEL & CO.
bamnUe Brand, nnd oin.
QR. cask* Dnmeatic Brgmly, very superior
4[F vF 4 bblt Connecticut Gin, for sale by
feb20 MICH; DILLON A CO,
Apple flrnndy.
DDLS Apple F>randy, of geAd quality, it
s£t\J exoxt, and for Sale hy
mh5 ^ FRANCIS SORnEL ft CO.
Cnnnl Flonr,
BBLS Canal Flour, received nnd for **le
Ml 2-j’ ato. IlfNTINr.TON .V Co,
~~ ' R.Vlnn «tn.
A BBLS Gin, from the Eagle Distillery, land-
tIH ing from sclir James, for iala by
mb 6 LADD, TUFFF.R At S1STARE.
* 7 Corn.
BUSHELS prim* White Corn, for
TcAFAFVF *ale en board tho tchonncr Hcrvine,
from Baltimore.
mhl7 FRANCIS SORREL 4k CO.
' Prime Beef and Perk.
JSTfL BBLS prime beef, 50do do Fork, received
ilU per *hiii Celia and for sale hv
fcb2l CL AG HORN A WOOD.'
•' Cretin Al«.
i A DDLS, Cream Ale, 5 do Pale do, binding
from brig M*d'*Dn and ship Celia, fur *alo
by frh M MICH, DILUIN ft CO.
Brnudr ■nH Gin.
• HALF pine* London dock Brandy, Otard, Du
O pUy 4 pipe* Holland Gin. for wile by
fob 8 LADD. TUFPER St S (STARE.
FT. O. 1'lonr, ITiolasKoa, Arc
Ck iSr/VRBLS *upertine Flonr, 100 uo Malaise*,
*5tlU 200 Kegs Laid, 100 bhd* Sugar, 45
bbl* rwrtlfiod Whiskey, and 3000 pnuods Shoulders
and Jole*, in bulk, landing from *chr*. Leonide*
and Casket, for sola by
mb 10 COHEN. MILLER A-CO.
- : - r .‘ Rmtidy. - =
B^IVE bhl*. superiar “Cognac" 4tb proof, ju*t
X received and for sale by
. job 36 COPE & SMITH.
Over SIim*.
TUST received, 1 cu*o India Rubber rtv^r Shoe*.
aF^with luather solo*, an exceileut article for wet
weather. For solo by
doc 24 II. N. ALDRICH A CCV
LATEST FROM KI.ORtDA.
The steamboat Charleston, Capt. Hebbsrd, ar-
rivt d <hl* morning from Black Creek. From a
passenger wa havo derived the fallowing informa
tion relative to the movements of tha army, Ae.
“ Gen. Josup, with hi* faces, have gone to’Tafnpa
Bay. Colonel 'Batikhbad, with the men under his
tummand. have left Key Baskien for Black Creek,
Recently Col. Bankhead's flag was firod on by tho
Indian* I tbcy wrro pursue.! for almut fifteen miles,
and ho succeeded in taking fmty.icven of them pri
soner*; one escaped. Cal. B., with hi* command,
were going into Black Creek when the Charleston
left. There U but little doubt of the termination of
the present campaign.—.Republican,
CONGRESSIONAL.
In the Senate on the 9th in*t. the bill to prohibit
the giving or accepting challenge# to fight duel# in
the District of Columbia, wn* read a third time and
passed. Tha bill graduating the price of pnhlie
land* wa* then taken up, and after some discus
sion nn several* amendment* wn* adopted. The
further cnniiderotion of tho bill wa* then postponed
Until Wednesday next.
Imho House on the same dny Mr. Hamer's Rea'
elution in rulation to the currency and exchangee
taken ap, and on ih* question tn suspend the rule*
that the resolution might lie entertained, the Huusa
refused—Ay*t 61, Nora 110. .
The resolutumof Mr. Hopkins, proposing to sep
arate tho government fretr. the public prow, in re
gard to the various portions of the public printing,
was debated until the expiration of tho morning
hour.
ThO House bill, making appropriations for the
naval amice, was then di*cus»ed until tha hour of
adjournment.
, Mr, Nicholas Biddle has wtiftep a long letter to
Mr. John Quincy Adams, advising ar. the course
which,' iu bis judgment, tho bank* should pursue to
be (hi*. “ Tho bank* should rerbain exactly »• they
are—preparing to resume, but not yet resuming."
More of this lettec anon. . Our fotvpiau inform* us
'hot eur columns ate already occupied.
Thn Globe of list Monday night says,—We re
joice to say that Mr. l'uinsctt is now considered by
bis physician out of danger.
CHARLESTON. April 13.
Circuit Court or thk Unitkd Statk*.—'fill*
Court commenced it* sessUin. m lid* city, on Mon
day last—thv Hon. Tints. Lee, District Judge, open
ing tho Court. On Tuesday, ih Hon. James M.
Wayne, uf the supreme Court of thn U. S„ took hi*
eent as prosiding Justice t and indictments were giv
en out, nnd “True Bills," found by the Grand Jury,
against Jacob M. Burroughs, a U. S. soldi, r. for the
murder of Ktanri* Higgins, n bmllit-r soldier nt Fort
Moultrie, on the 37lh January last, and agalusi Ji bn
G. Cobb, u U. S. Mail Carter, for opening a Idler,
and steuling bank notes therefrom,Tot the IS1I1 Sept,
last, whilo on the route between Cumdon and York-
ville, in thi* State.
Ye*tetdnv tho case nf the United State* r*. Jacob
N. Burroughs, for murder cnme nn for trial; the pris
oner wn* arraigned, nnd tho following jury itnpan-
nailed and charged with thn case, viz: .fame* J.
McCarter, foreman j George Kinhvh, John Hil*on,
Emanuel Levy, Jacob flimett, Henry Tovry, Jos.
Riahron, L. J. Moses, Edward Sebrimr, Jno. P.
Heath. J. F. Edwards, Align* Smart. R.B.Gilchtist.
Esq. U. S. Attorney, opened the case to the Jury,
and then proceeded witii tho examination of the'
witnesses for the prosecution. Henry A. Desnussu.-e,
and Jama* L. I’eligru, E»qrs. nppeated a# counsel
for the prisoner! and examined the witnesses for the
defence. Mr Desutisstire addressed the Juiy in ho- ’
half of the prisoner, nnd was followed by Mr. Fell-
gru, on the* same side. Mr. Gilchrist replied, on be
half of ihe prosecution.
The defence turned chiefly on circumstances, teiU
ding to mitigate the erimo of tho prisoner to man
slaughter, the killing having tuketiplnce (by thedi>-
charge of a loaded musket) within aa In ur alter the
decrn-cd hnd kicked tho prisoner, ih rather ranch
intetference than quarrel, and within a hn'f hour af
ter the deceased had apohgltt d and a seeming tecon-
citation between the parties taken place,
Judea Wnvne delivered the rhatge to th< Jury, ex
pressive of the joint views of himself and his asso
ciate. The Jury retir'd at half past 7, F. M., nnd
after *ha lapse of a few minutes returned with the ver
dict—‘'Guilty of manslaughter," against the orison
er. Tho punishment f'-r manslaughter, under the
Art of Congress of 1790. is imprisonment not pr
eceding throe jeurs, and a fine not exceeding $1,000.
—Courier.
1ALLAHA.V.EE, April 7.
Mottle MuttOKljs.—On Saturday evening last,
about dark, n parly of Iudinti* siipfiosed to numher
30 01 40 atl'irked the (| welling of Mr. I'ttriftty, resi
ding in the vicinity oft he previous depredations,mur
dered two rlvlUUen nnd three tiegrpes, plumb red
and set fire to the hjiilding", nnd made theii escape
—the children were burned in the dwelling. Mrs.
Furifny, nit hough severely woundcdjmirnru'nusly
made her e«cn|)a front the savages. When the at
tack wqs tpado. there were none hut fonmles altotit;
the nremiscs, n fnct supposed to have been known to
the tiidians, Mrs. V, was lying in lied w ith her two
children, heard a noire in'hcr room, and nn looking
tin fptimi it ftileil with tiidliins, whoconimenccdills-
rhargi'g tliejt rifles, «evnral ofthemnimed nt herself
and children. Thecjiildron were killed nt opre Mrs.
P. received h hall inker shoulder,which passed out of
at her breast. Tliomvngr# next ruimmenred hack
ing and stabbing her with their ktiives, and inflicted
a number ef severe x minds on her head nnd severs I
parts of ftrr body, l’helr attention was a moment
diroclod from h«;r (n a noise made hy the servant* in
an adjoining rooin, whan Mrs. F. taking ndvnntnee
of this circumstancebscnjipd to the yard, where she
• was again shot down, blit succeeded in cnininr the
*h® wo"ds.intending>n reach her father’s residence,
Capt. Daniel Bird, nluntt two mile* distant. Faint
from the loss ofldood nnd the leverity of her wounds,
she.was unable to ptneeed mob* thnit a half a mile,
where she was found next morning. Mrs. P. recei-
ved, v *4 understand, ten disrinit wounds, several
very severe, hut her physician entertain strnna hope*
nf her recovery. To heighten the rninstmphe, the
Rev. Mr. I’urifoy. whose children Snd slave* were
slain, wn* absent from home,fulfilling ids ministerial
dntie*.
As soon as the attack was disenveted, the troops
at Campt Ciirtrr. Under Capt . Shelled, were sent fi>r.
but th* lt<(li*rshad dispersed 1 in thtre parties and
fled. Maj, Taylor with Capt. Newdom* company
jtdded Cap-. Sliehec on Monday morning, and ■ have
fol'o'* edthe several trials, but With what *ucecs»w*
have nnt understimd.
The house nttarked ia-aeveral miles within the
frortivsettlemciit*—tl e houses of most of which
are piketed in. • Wn trust the occurrence will awo
ken the U. S. authorities to do something more for
the protection of nqrifiantito.— Floridian,
\ NEW YORK, Aprils.
Gen. Van Renidlimr of the patriot army has pule
lisheda manifesto i n't he northern papers, containing
a history of events atid an announcement of his de-
termination “ to make a d i»h atanolherqunrter, of
which you will heat in'’du» time."—Jour. Com.
I NKW OHI.KANS. April 9.
Grx&t CoaruoaxTiott.—A fire broke out Inst
evening at 10 o'clock in the Levee Steam Cotton
Press, situated in the lower part of this city, u bleb
destroyed the right w*ng nnd entire block or cotton
warehouses, (about 400 fait long) in its rear, fron
ting on the yard together wl’h near 10,000 hales eo’»
ton, and a ste*m pre#x, L 0 ,* 1 * e*tlm*rd nt $400,000,
a large portion of which, we pre*unw. is insured.
The fire is doubtless the work of an ineendtorv,
an attempt being made to destroy the above estab
lishment but a few d»y* since, which wa# happily
frustrated, and we think there must have been ■ bad
leok out on thepartmf tfio watehmfen, if any there
»w, belonging to the pre**, or to rxteslve a confla
gration would nnt have occurred *t so early an hoar.
More Srgcix.—The sehr Crteb*. arrived from
Hamilton, Judge Huger. Me4#i* Godfrey, Hnhrr-
sbnm. U mo. Fnit'h, Ri e.Leocard, FergUjum. Hart
)<-y,Cohen, DeC(rsty;Ltkelysun,I'annrnter, Wort,
Hturis, Whlifren, Cole, Fri pp. -
Per steamboat J Stone, lri*m DRricn— Mrsr Bol
ton and Son, MissBrailsford, Mis*1tire,'Mis* John
son. Messrs. Sisterc, Cuhir, Ket edyj Sogur*, San
ders, Kelly. Jolmson. • ' '
I’er stenmbout, F (>rid«, from St« Aligostim — Mrs
Hardee, Messrs Hnrih e, Ji>btison, at d 6 steerage.
■ COM MEIICJAIj.
f.aiest tlnte* from Liverjaiol...
Latest dates fnnn Havre
Latest dste* To tn Havana.........,'
.. .March l
... Feb. 93
...April 0
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, APRIL 16.
NF.W KIRK— Brig Georgia-94 bales Cotton,
250 casks Rice, 10 package*sundries.'
LIVERPOOL— Brig Rnmulus—743 bole* U|-
land, and 44 l nlesS 1 Cuttwtu
PHILADELPHIA—Sclir Marl—160 bales Cot-
ten. 102 cask* Rice. 510 sacks Salt, 1400Staves.
NKW ORLEANS—Scbr Magnum Bnnum—68
casks Rice, 7 boxes Cotton Gins, 16 package* sun-
^NOR WICH. Con.—Sclir Selert—224 bales Up
land Cotton. Scbr Belli—192 bale*Cotton,8200
Cane*.
Charleston Exports, April 12.
••ehr Gov. Arnold, St Murk-. 90 cnak* Bice, l
cask Uncon. ami 5 bale* Cotton Baggine.
Scbr Waldo, Almanza*. 46.338 feel Lumber.
Srhr Marquis,'Mvbile. 24 ciuks Rice, and 48
p*rknge» Mdse. , „ , .
Scl.r Sai'or’s Retirn, Darien. 670 sacks Salt, 4
cusd* Hardware, and 30boxes Dry Good*.
CHARLESTON. April 13.—Cotton—On Satnr-
day last, and Monday and Tuesday of thn present
week, the Opel a I ion* iu Upland Cotton, with nut ft w
exception*, were cutifm- d to *mull choice {itirrcls !
and . ven in the*e the sale* were very light. On
Wednesday and yesterday, however, tlure wrre se
veral puiebn-e.* jn markt t, and the .engagements
during these twodavs, for nil qtinlit'e*, were to a
fair extent und at Mill l-rices. About 5000 bales
have rlianired hands nt the following rates t— 40at
7ct 138. 74: 30, 7|: 168. 8; 148. Bj: 266.8j1321.8|',
883, 9j604.9|! 110. 04«'750,8il 7.17. 9}: 249. Ill*
20, tliji 89. l()j; 16b, 10l; 80,10$; 37, 11,61. 11$;
and 207 Imb* til 114c. In long cotton very little
ha* b* en done. The tutVscomprUtiubout 160 bale*
white and stained Sea Island.
Rice.,—We have no new fettiurn to notice in this
article sjnee our last. Holder* will not operate at
n deel ine, and purchasers are unwilling to go into the
mark« t ut present price*, units* to complete unlim
ited order*, consequently but little ha* been done.
Tim rales ate 50 le*. at $341 433 nt 3 41 129 o 3f S
594 at 39-16; 255 at $3) ; and 53 at 3$. In ail
1522 tierces.
Rough Rice —The sale* comprise 9630 bushels
at prices ranging from 65 rent* to $1 ut.d 5 cents.
Groin.—1 lie arrival# ot Corn sinee our last have
been about 15,000 bh-hel*, the g* neral quality of
which brought front 75 to 05 ceutsj two parcel*,
however, being Of superior quality, sold fur sveeral
cent* above our hiehesi rate. Font' cargoes of Oil's
brought Irom 38 to 40 rent*. Peas, nn arrival of till*
article, the market.however, i* plentifully supplied,
tlav we quote I ( a lj, by the cargo.
Flour.—There Is very little demand for thi* arti
cle, Our city bakers have bought but sparingly, at
pl iers ranging from $0 a 9; fa something nf no ex
tra quality, aliuvn these rates are asked, say (Oj ■
Bacon.—In small lot-, since our last, have
(nought thn following prices! Hum* 10 a 13;
Shoulder* 7 a 8; Fide* 94 a 10 cents.
I.ard.—A lot of about 3000 kegs good Westcrt ,
sold at 9.) rents per 11*. M e quote 94 a 104 cents.
Sail.—Tlie most nf il.nt which lias rect ntly arriv
ed, havinggone out of first bands, the few importer*
who still hold the article have obtained an Huvnnre.
We quote Liverpool 1J it H pet sack.
Groceries —The transactions in Groceries, with
hut few exceptions, have been confined to flip retail
trade. Of Sugar about 100 liltds. r Muscovado
brought from 9 to 10, anil 50 boxes sup. white !Ja-
vntmn, from the wlinrf, su'd at 13. About 150 boxes
Cuba Cofl'rp from II to 12 cl# per lb.
Provisions.—About 50 Itlids. Alexandria Mess
Beef brought $14 per bbl.
Spirits —Both Foreigtvand Domestic Liquors
are in general very dull—small lots New-Eoglnnd
Rum 44 (Ms; whiskey 30 rt« J and Gin 43 unlit*.
Stocks.—Tho stock market has been vory quiet
since our last.
Exchange.—On England 6.J a 74 per rent prem.
Checks nn New York at true day sight, were yester
day sold as liivbas 5 pret. prem. - *
Freights.—Both to Liveipooland Havre arc dull
at present quotation*.
To Liverpool, cotton, Id per lh for square hnlesj
Hnvre, cotton, 2 ct# for square, 00c for round hale#
perlh, rice per 600 lbs $4; N. York cotton, $1 for
square, 00 for round hales, und $1 per tierce fa rice?
Boston, 4 a fie. per lb.; $IJ per tierce for rice.
NEW YORK. April 0.—Sales of Stork,
100 share* U S Bank ..#60 days 1124
150 do do do 45 days 119)
Mexican Doliats.. ..* 3(1 days 100
$7000 Treasury Notes lo6jtiio(J4
Prices of Specie,
Offered, Asked.
Amerie*n Gold... 100] 101
Spanish Doubloon. j0,20
Patriot do................ 15 60 15 X)
Ha If Delia rs 100]....... 101
Treasure Notes,,.*; .100 .......Klftj
Tux M a hit r.T —Cotton is.not so active; Ex
change on Philadelphia lino fallen one per cent.'The
rule of Uni ed States and all other i*ank notes and
checks are 44 disc.—Journal Commerce.
Mondat, April 9.
The business at the hnnrd to-day ha* la en very
encouraging. Storks liaving advanced cnnsidernUy,
with the exception of United State* Butik.whieb ha*
derlineda slinde. There were no sales nfthePhec-
nix Bntik, ion it i* quoted at 07. Farmer’s Trust
has advai.ei d 24 on the sales of Saturday. .‘Deb-
ware and Mud-on, titlvaueed 1 per rent. H.jrlt m 3
per rent. This favorable nppenrance of the storks
is ascribed to theexfateted nc|ioaqftbrg*«yrrnmeiit.
Specie sold nt par s 30 d*. Treasury riotes Have
declined ft 1 er cent .—Herald,
t CAMDEN SUPERIOR COURT.
To his Honor. Judge Charles S, Henry, and Soli•
ritor CoC Harden. .
DTWr, the undersigned.' Grand Juror* for the
county of Catndrn. (April tetm, 1038.) having
concluded the dntie* devolving upon us ns an
inquest of the rminty. frel unwilling to part with
hi* Honor Judge Henry, without nn expression of
those sentiment* we sincerely entertain for him.
Wo reaper fully tender our greeting, nhd realize
true gratification on Ids elevation to tho bench,
which station wo consider hint eminently ralrnlnt' d
Jo fill. We feel every confidence in his zeal, inte
grity, nnd ability, and firmly holievo that tho laws
under him will meet with prompt and fearless ad
ministration.
To the Solicitor, Col TInrder, we would make
out acknowledgment*, for Id* able and efficient con
duct and service* ha officer 01 tlio rnurt which, as
far o« we have bad nn opportunity of judging, we
consider earnest of future usrfuir.es*.
On motion of Col. B. Hopkins, foreman,
Resolved .That a committee of three wait en
Judcn Henry, and obtn n from, him n copy of bis
very lucid nnd able charge to the jury, for publi
cation. Further
Resolved, That, the editor of the Georgian, and
the editor of the Republican, be requested to pub
lish the above in their respective gazettes.
I. B, HOPKINS, Foreman.
2. Henry E. W. Clark, 11. John Hailey,
3. Wm. T. Hopkins, 12. Daniel Robinson,
4. W. W. Son I*. 13. Willis Lncog,
5. I. T. Gnodbread, 14. James Holzendnrf,
Tampico last evening with $117,858 specie. We
havo not learned that *h'e brings any now* worth no
tice. ; '
The Supreme Court have confirmed the verdict of
the Municipal Court, that Ahner Kneelnad wav guil
ty of blasphemy, for denying the exi-tencaof God (in
an article nuhlUhrd by Idtn, as editor of thn Investi
gator.) and havingunnnimouslyder.lded that theraso
could not b« removed to the Supreme Court nf the
United States, he wa* dbecteri to appear this morn
ing for -sentence. He-app*nred, and pleading the
pecuUnrc.ircum*tanre* uthis family, sentence wa*
postponed —Bostop Transcript.
PASSENGERS
Per steamhoat Charleston . from Black Creek-
Major Hunt and lnjly, Mr Bloke, nnd lady, Mi**
Craig, Mai Lytle, Lt Collins, Messrs Palin, Blake,
Voike.
Per steamboat Wnt Sonhrook, fm Charleston—
Mrs Godfrey, 5 children and 3/ervnnts, Mrs Ham
ilton, 4 children and 3 servant*, Mr* Wallace, child
and servant, Mrs De Costy, rhild tutd servant, Air*
Wayne and servant, Mus Chaplin, Miss Black,Geo
Schr Mail, Price, Pbilndrlpbiti.
’ Cohni, Miller * Co, .
Bchr Mogttum .Dultum, Sthith, Nrw^OrtVnn*. '
Cohen, Hiller Jr Uv
Schr Select, Pi ice, Norwich, Coq.
. -Master'.
Schr Belle, Howe*, Honvl«*h. Conn. .
Cohen. Hitler 4- Co.
, ARRIVED.
_ Sloop Stranger, Liu.k, Darien. 280bale* Cotton
to Washburn« Lewis. G-B Lamar.
Sloop Argo.'-TaVlor, Drun#aiclr. 18 bale* Pea
Island Cott. n to J C’umming & Co, R Hnbcr-hom
Sloop Meicliant. Wing, Datleu,; 32 cask* Rice
toKRlcd. ..or
Sloop Levant, BoIps, Rfahorn. 100 tmlc* S. I.
Coton 10 G Anderson At Brother, R Haherriiutn. K
* W King & Co, J Gumming &. Co, N & W llur-
dec.
Strnnihnnt Cbnthnm, Wray, AnVu«ta,.wl'h faat*
4 A* .0, to Strnmhnat C.'imipany. 235 fate# Cotton
nntl Afdse to'S D .Corbitt, T H Harden, W -Hale.
Steamboat Florida. Noek.Sl AUHiistiife. Steam*
hunt* John McLain, nnd Sautia*, left St. Augustine,
for Mosquito on the 14th Inst Passed steamboat
Camden ill St, Johns l oni d to Aouustilie. •
Slenmbont .1 Stone,- Metidal, Darien. 500 bales
Cotton toL-Bnldw ft. &-Cn, Hnd oRiers.
Srrnnilomt Cbarlesinn.HebLtird, Black Creek, tn
Mnj Hunt. ■
Steamliont Elbert, Hul.bnrd, Augusta, toS & A
Stentrboa' Cn. '
Steamboat Wm fteabrook, Dubois, Chnrlesten.
Mdse tn It WntKon, R Sweet, Potigrtie.' IV C Dan
iel; D Ferguson, Susaii Jucksnn, Mr Gray, J Hamil
ton.
Steamboat Free Trade, Creswell, Augusta, with
boat* 10 nntl 13 lit C F Mills. 2831’nles Cotton tn
Adams & Bin roughs,L 'l.tldwiii & Co, \V H Smith.
WENT TO SEA.
Ship Trenton, Renneli, Liverpool.
Brjir Georgia, Shelwnod, New York,
Sclir Select, Price, Nurwipb,Conr-
Schr Mtt num Bnnum, .Smith, New Orleans.
Schr Belle, Iittwes, Norwich, Conn.
DEPARTED.
Steamboat Chatham. Wrsv, Auguita.
MRMORARUA.
Pile Falcon,tip at Philndelphin for thl* port.
BRUNSWICK, April 12.—Ar. brigs Freeman,
Bostons Vietntv, Savanah. .
CH A ULESTUN. April 3.—Ar. brig# Courier.^
York! Planter, do; sclir* Groton, Balt} Cnttova, do.
C‘ld, brigs Meta, (BremI Antwerp; Landou Chev-
es, Pbilnda; srbrs Waldo, Matnnxii*! Forester, NGr-
Iran#; Munptis. Mobile; Gov Arnold, St Marks; Sai
lors Return, ‘linker. J arieti.
ST MARKS, Match 31.—Ar. seltrs Bunker
Hill. NYork; .Mngtmtirnnk, Cliarlustnn. *•
Cld, brig* Asia, Bustun; Lucinda, N York; -chrs
Warsaw, do.
April 6 —Cld, brig Rnxlury, NYurk; schr Vesto,
Lightboi J .e, Savannah.
NOTICE TO MaRTNERS.
Custom Housk, Kkt Wmt, \ •
Collector'* Office, March 29, 1838. (
The buoys und stakes' In-the harbor of Key IVwt
and lit (be “ Noi l h We*t Passage," lending Vln refrom
into the 0» f of Mexico, have, been stationed o'" *'»
and utlier# added, put suant to reeoitt net* of rung res*.
The following infill mill ion respecting them i* pub
lished for the guidance of those availing themselves
of tho facilities uHot-dcd by tbit pus-ngo referred
to. j, .
A white spak boot vithafla*. is s'ationed on
the Reef, about nine mile* ft out the lial.it tuque, on
Whitehead’* Point, from wldeh it hears S. S. E. It
i* anchored in 27 lei t of water, nt low tide, nnd ve*.
*el* crossing the reef hv this channel, wilt find the
hf*t water close to the Buoy on tho west *ide.
The proper course to puisne, to bring into {he
hai bur the greatest drought of water from this buoy
will lie to run for.the lighthouse, passing, nt the dis
tance nf about 11 quarter of it mile, a tuii noox. with
a staff and imitation ball, painted black— marking
the situation of three enrol bends, 011 mu* of which
there are only 14 feet of wat- r at low tide. You
leave this buoy nn the larboard hand, and when two
mile* distant from the light house, steer N. W. by W.
until you pns* a skconp tub buoy, painted black,
stntiom d off the light house point in six fathom wa
ter, you then steer N. by E. hnlf E. until you open
Fleemit'g Key. n small mangrove Island jit the Nor
thern port of the harbor, for which yon then run.
Vc##' Is bound through the North West Passage,’
will nn from ihe lust named buoy, N. W. and they
will then enter the passage, which is stoked out for.
aboutrix miles. The stake* on the North and South
sides are pnintrd white, and linv. kegs 00 their sum
mits n'so paint H white; t|io*eon the large mitlJlr
ground-ire pnintrd white wi'h Mack crosses, and
lln»"( on ihe small middle ground are nil black.
Tie s nke# hre oil in about I wo Icet of water, nt
low tide, nnd n vessel'drawing nine feet water can
npprimeh generally within 40 yard# of any one of
them; but three and a half fniiintn*. at least,'can lie
carried between cithtrof the middle ground# nml
1 lie North or South side* ,«f:the.passage, or about
nine feet between the two niidd e ground*. • '
After passing the stakes, vessel* will shape their
course fa rt tub buoy, painted black, having on ttn-
Vation.ball, which is wtirhored in 34 fittllbiijH water,
about liilfwny from the last *!n- e to the bar.'Pari
«iog tlie buoy on either side, you will at.present rule
N. W. half W.nbout two m les,wld«'h will lirittgyou
to the bur, and on 1 aiding up North y»*u will crus#
it in lendr eleven feet water hi low tide.
'I he licl t boat intended for thi* station wilj lie nn-
chored Will In the barsome timrin June next ill* pro-
sttmed,' m d in such it shea ion liiat vessels will tun
for her. nt (kthen haul up to cross the bar, if bound ’to
the We*t; er iffrom thi* West, will run for iter across
the .bar a d then haul up for the light Imu-e on Key
Wpst, "} he exHri eaurses will he made known ufter
the light loot at rives at her si»li in.
W. A. WHITEHEAD.
.Collector Bid Superintendent of Lights and Buoys
ICTCon m •reial papi rs will benefit the mercan
tile commot.ityby giving rite foregoing one or more
insertion,.
HP THK EXPRESS MAIL.
* MOBILE. April 10.—C id, ships Mary Howland
NOrl*} Minerva. Marshal 1 , Havre 5 hark Fanny,
Crowell, (1.; brig Kfntorky, llntrli, Marseil.es.
Ar. sltip Alabumtan, Pensacola.
April II.—C’d,Lurk Hmziiid,NYork.
NEW ORLEANS, April 9.—Cld, ships -Engle,
Bo-ton; Gan e». Jones,Liverpi-ol; New Hampshire,
Sltitekfad, dot brigs pnz, Biireeloua; Olivo Btonrli,
Norfolk; Grandee, Philada.
A’r. ship* Plafina, Havre; Rome, N York? brigs
Emclio, Hip-nnit; Alee mis. NYurk; schr Henrv, do,
'March 10.—Cld, ship# Nashville, NYurk; Yazoo,
Trnsk, Liyeipnol; St Louis, Stanton, Havre; brig
Duan.New. l,iverp<Mii.
BALT-MORE,'April 10.—Arrived, brigCicero,
Kingston; -obis Rapid, Havana; Rochester, do; De.
laware, do.
Cld. slip Britannia, TAIchi on, Liverpool, via
Charleston,
PHILADELPHIA, April 10.—Ar. *rhr* Slim-
land. St Jeiini>; Hadassah, Rns«; Savannah, I0d-.
Cld.schr Increase,Smith, Savannah.
April 10.—Ar *ldp David Webster,London;'srk
Ella Hand, NOrl*; brigs Arelhusn.Maragiie/; Elea
nor. Charleston; Knnimwa, NOi-ls; Treaty, Mobile'.
Cld. -hip Hcien Mnr NOrl*.
NEW YORK, April 9 — Ai Fr bnrkTpini Frehs,
Bordeax; brigs St.Bartholomew, (Sw) Gotrenburg,
Cnrlhnge, Glasgow ; Douglass, Rio do Jntieir* S K
riitrikus Unum.'St Martins; P< dtasa, Potto Cabrllo;
Sman. NOrls; Luriiula. St Marks, via Key We*lt
srhr* Lender,' NOrlrsns; His well King, Coles, Da.
ricn. 9 ds.
Cld, liark-Union, Antwerp; brigs L’OrirH»..Mar.
seille#; Lnwrenee, Charleston; Stai, Sr Jr go de Cn-
bn; David.B'Crtte, Brown, DnHeni Wakulla, Mo*
hilp; Pioneer, Davis, Liverpool.
BOSTON. April 7.—Ar.hip TtrpuUii-, Culruit.;
brig Ceres, Surinam; Levant, dii.
CM. ship* Nahnnt, NOrl*; Snmnrnng Charleston."
For AtfStlita.
Tho Iron Steamboat .Company's
im I, i| ii steamer I RKK. TRAnK.^GaPtain
•Creswell, will leave for tho hIhivo pla» « TO-MOR-
ROW, (17th inst.) For freight, npply.aftlid Iron
Steamliout Company’* Office. ■ * »
np 16 C. F. MILLS, Agent.
. A Card* ,
■jifR. J. WHALE respectlullyinrormsthe ladlca
•IfX- and gentlemen-ftf Savannah, that-his next
Assembly Bail will take plaei* THIS EVENING,
April 16th. * ' v
Ticket* to admit a gentleman with two ortnbro
ladies, $1, to fa had of.Mr. W. ut id# room. Pu
pils admitted gratis. Dancing to commence ut 8
o'clock. Mp 16
CliriBt Cliui'cli.
T HIS DAY (faing Euster Monday) nn elertinn
for two Warden* and *cv, n Vestrymen, will
la» held in the building occupied ns a church, Tho
poll* will he opened .front 11 until 2 u’cl/ck By
order uf the Warden*. • • •
ANTHONY BARTOW,
an Sec'y to. the Ve*»ry.
OiliCe Savuumli nml AuguMa
M«amhoai Co. .
APBtt 16tli, 1838.
A N elertinn for Director* of thi* Company, w ill
jML fa held m thi* office on the first Monday in
May next at 11 o'clock, A.' M. ’ Bvr. ordsr'of-tbo
Board. JOHN HUNTER,
ap 10■ . Secretary Xi Treasurer.
Notice* . .
A N extra meeting of the Bbnrd of Commission-
.ers’nf Public Uniui# of Cltniiiatn Cmfnty was
coiivn.ed.at. ilie.Cnnit House, in ibeciiy of Siivhii-
milt nit Saturday the 14th. inst, ot 1 I p’cluck, Jegitl
laid Ice nfllie same huving-faen .given, at the mptest
nf the Prijliletit of tho Snvanmih, ttgeecbe tmd
Altamahnw CaimH'umpuny, ftirlhe expresspurpmtr
nf hearing the »hjr*£tinn* ef ihnjaid CttliH Company
to the plan of the Brick Bridge, now erecting urriftv
the Canal mi the Augu*tn Road. Mod liih'Nr ai>y
otfar suggestion* wldeh tnight fa mnde by said Com-
pfinv for the good, both of the.Cftnnl and ihe Coun
ty ; but ns the raid Cnnnl Company wn# not repre
sented at the Bonrd,by either their President ornny
O'her (erson, the Cen ttiisrit M rs jhmuI wire
unanimously, oft in* opinion that thoehairntan should
go on nnd finish the Bridge n* sunn a* possible upon
the plan proposed and adopted at ti Hr last meeting,
the great travel on tlmt ruud rendering it indispen
sably m cessarv.
Published by ntder nf tlie* Board.
■ np 18 W.'.W. WAS! I, Sec’y a. c. p tt.r. c.
6. Hugh Brown,
7. Whipple. Aldrich,
8. Jnmes Bnrnaid.
9. Alex. Hnlzftndnrf,
tfl. Y. L. Rohjn*on,
15. Joshua E. Mizell,
16. IJ. R. Sadler,
17. John Tompkins,
18. E. Hoekitis,
19. G. McDonald.
On motion of M. H. McAllister, fiiq. the pre
sentment of the Grat’d Jury w»s ordered to bo fil
tered on *he minutea.of thisennrf.
[A true copy from the minute*, 11th April, 1838.1
ISAAC BAILEY, Herk.
• IO* The annual examination of the Savannah
FreeSchool will take place thi* morningnl9n’clock,
Subscribers and friends to this institution are, invi
ted to attend. M.C. TAYLOR, !*t Diroctre**.
SHIP NEWS.
P«*rt or knv«nn;ili.
SON RISKS. S 37....SKTS. 6 03....UIOII WATBK..10S4 A.M
CLEARED,
Brig Georgia, Sherwood, New Y'ork.
C B Carter.
Brig Romulus, English, Liverpool.
Pad'lferd,Fay4Co.
Wood.
T HE subscriber has on hand, and intend* .keep
ing, ft constant supply of tbe best. * nk Wood,
whirh will be sold on reasonable term*. Apply at
my stere, upper end qf Indian street.
ap 16\ ' JOHN KEEBLER.
First Itcgiment CSciuifin Iflilitia.
, Savannah, April 14ih, 1838.
O RDERS—In eonfortniiy with brigade orders
the regiment will parade fa review, inspec
tion, nnd drill, oil Thursday, flit- 3d -Maynext.
Companies must be marched to the tegimentnl
parade by 10 o'elork A. M.. Htul to avoid unirct's-
snrv delay, the beat Cnmpnnh * will be a-s« mbled on
their n’ipertive grounds ity 9 o'clock A. M., und us
soon n* possible itrmi d and • (ddpped ai ihearn nnl.
The ndjutant will, in writing, give too ire to the
superinlendunt of thv day of parade, the hour for
delivery .of at" *, nnd of the pt"liable number of
musket* und equipments tliat will he wanted. Ue
will immediately serve copies of thin order Upon
rhief of battalion*, that proper orders may lie given
by'them to the rompHtiie* of their respective com
mand*. and ho will exeeote such orders. He will
also serve n copy upon Captain Stephens, and one
upon Captain Segnr, not nitnehed to either batta
lion. Commandant* of companies will be prepared
with correct company returns for the brigade in.
specter,’ blank forms of which may fa bud of the
adjutant.
Field and staff officer# must fa summon’d by tha
adjutant,, nnd till others by-order of captains of com-
.patties, who will immediately proceed to fillvucai.-
c e. of non-ciimmissituied officers, and fttrnisb tha
adjutaift by the 30|h inst with n list or sithalti rn*,
nnd dales of eommissioti, and tlie nume* und rank
of their iinh-comnii*siphed "flic, rs
A regim tilnl Court of Titquuy for the trial Uf
defaulters from the regimental parade, inspection,
nnd review, will. In* hHd at the Exchange on tl>a
23d May next, qt 10'oVlm'k A.M., to which court
the ndjutant will summon (hdUtifling field nod stnif
officer*, und commanding officers of companies.
And the commanding officer# of cotnpnnic* will
enttse to he summoned all defaulting suloriter!.*,
notiteommfssfotied officers; and privo’es.. Kachdi-
faulter most have tieo days notice of the court, and
returns must hu duly made and certified according
to law.
Tin* corps of Savannah Volunteer Guards is du*
tailed color e*curt. By older of
JOHN MiLI.EN,
L’puf. Ool. commanding 1st Reg’l G. M.
I. DATKNrtiitT, Adjutant. np 16-lt
OcorglnrCamden C«iinty.~ r “
.XyKTllKllEAS Erasmus D; Trio y appiii * to tna
t » for letters of admiiiislrttlitoi on the e#t»ite
of James Lloyd; late of said cofmiy. tleei a'*i (l, tlies«
nro-tlteirforo to cite and ndiouni*h nll'and singular
tho kimiretl and creditors of. itnid diceru'td. tnfilo
iheir.oijections (if my they hiiM ) in niv nfltee. on
or hefore the’first Miutday in. Jjtnr ’next,’ otherwise
letters will fa grunted to said apple not.
Given under my hutitf, at office in Jefferson, this
9th dny of April, 1838. '
no IH- c . ISAAC BAILEY. Cl’k c. o.
WIrcp, Cordiuls, Ac.
( i LA RET, iu boxes. Flirt, iu rusk*, and Cider
J and A e, in boxes, for snlo by
•no 16 Junes a- dougi.as.
Orris Tooth Wash.
T HE Oiris Tooth Wnrh hv purely n vegcmble
r>reparation, possessing ihe pr pi rttrsofrlenn-
mg the teeth nnd mouth; restoring lire, gum* to n
healthy atnte, and preventing any.unpleasant testis
or odour in • !•*». mouih, arising from neeny d tepth.
A further sotipiy of the above article just received,
and for sale by
mb 23 T. RYERfiON.
Fushionalpc Fnvnsols,
O F the tniPM style. Ifeceivrtl p*r stdp Trenton,
.from New York, 1 oa*e l'ara*«ls,eoesislingof
Ladies superior-figured, plaid, and plain Fur«»ols,
do do = Umbrellas, and Misses plaid aul
plain Tarasols, fur sale by
GEORGE W. BF.HN,
mlt 28 Shod'* biiliditigs.
Linseed Oil.
GALLONS Linseed’ Oil, just rec'd, and
O Vw fur nalo l.v .
THOMAS M. TURNER, ’
teh 27 n Monument.square.
■ Holasws, antOlncon*
■ ANDING from brig Lovitdn, and for sal®
-m-J hv.
"»h 26 tGAUDRY, BRANCH, A BAKER.
v 1ar. I'Itch, uiid Uorin,
| ANDING from brig Grnraio, nod for.snle'by
X^mb3n GAUDBY. BRANCH A.BAKEK
Prime Green foffice.
O t BAGS Prime green COFFEE, landing from
O JL Brig William, from Boston, tied for" •ab\bv
■"It 28 * 5VOODB n 1DGE A. M AY."
Hew Orleans Sugar.
*f HHDS prime New Orleans.ritizar/ landing
IU from schr Lavinin, and for sale by
tel. 27 S. D. CORBITT.
IndiM IQittdnir*
B Y brig Savannah, thv subscriber* arc now re
ceiv.ng 25 pieces *uprr. 4>4, India Matting
which they offer for sale.
mb 22 J. Ar E. INGERSQLL.
Porky Beef, etc*
Ofk BRLS N Ycity prime.pork, 25 do do mess
Ot_re beef, 20 do westerti me**-pork, 15 half do
Fulton market beef, luuding nnd forsale by'
mh 31 - CORE & SMITH.
limn, Gin, nnd Sonp.
BBLS New England Rum, 60 dodo Gin,
9 and 100 boxes “ FnyV Soap, landte.g/rom
brig Savannah, and for sale by
,mhMICHAEL' DILLON & CO.
XUnckl»nrn*s.Rln<]cira Wine.
rilHE *uh*crifar will rece.ve orders for the choice
X L. P. Wines, of Messrs. Gou. Sc. Roh't Black-,
burn St Co., until the 15th' Mny, When'the list'will
bo for>* arded. The wine may be expected to urrive
in October or November nuxt.
np 16 4t G. BARNSLEY.
CnrdinB, Syrup Be. Cherry Brandy.
A NN1SEED. Noveau, Shrub, Fcppvrmint. nnd
Rasjfhj’try Cordials; Sursapurilla-Syrup, and
Cherry Brandv, ftif rale by
np.16 ' JONES & DOUGLAS.
Siilinoti.
S ALMON, fresh, in casts, do pickled, in barrels,
do Ho, in kit*, for Sale'by
ap 16 JONES St DOUGLAS.
Codfish, Sounds, nnd Tongues.
A LOT of Codfish, ai d n few .barh-1* of Sounds
and Touguck, for rale hy
‘ np-16 ^' JONES St DOUGLAS. <
New Orleans Sugar, and Bacon.
1 O'HHDS. prime. New Orleans Sugar, nnd 8
JL'V* do Bacon,. Shoulders, Sic., -lauding';fn»m
scbr Lavinin, and for sale low from the wharf, by
ml. 27 • ■ WOOD BRIDGE & MAY.
( rncUen Ac.
BBLS Pilot Bn ad, 25 do Butter Crackers,
Jm\J 20 do Water do,.15 dii Milk and’S(>da do,
50 box<’* ‘Bpnch, Raisins. 2 cases Salt,,in boxes,
2 casks Curmijf#, 20 boxes Lemons, and 50 drums
Figs, innding nod for snle by
nth 17 GAUDRY St LEGRIEL.
Teas.
5 CHESTS Souchong tea, 5 do Bnhen do, 16 qr
(lit Hyson do,landingsnd for sale by
inh 31": COPE & SMITH.
Soda and Scidlili Powders*
2 CASES''of u Mayimrd A- Noyes'*' Seidlitz'and
So»ln Powders, a superior article, received and
fa'sale by ...
• roh'23' . - T.’ RVF.RSON.
Bar.oir, Ac.
f A Ann LBS.-BACON, Shonlders and
JLvf0Vr\-lve Flitches, for sale by
GEO. HUNTINGTON St CO.
mh2^