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GEORGIAN:
Uf William II. Bulloch,
' or tiu i»w> or tm union, »no
{ . . . ; CltT. ABO COUNTY PRINTER*
. Oaily Paper,per annum, ™ DollaM*
Payable lemi-annuslly in advance. -< ' .'
’Daily Paper,for iijf months, »»SlX DoLlari.
: Tri*Weakly paper,parannura...»»F»YS Dotl.aiu.
rrl* 1 Weekly paperforsix inonllia*.THREE DOLLARS.
• Weekly Paper, prr annum,..... ..Thru* Dollars,
j "T ' , Allpayablela advance.
.jy Adverriimeauinserted at the Charleston rates.
XJT Po»ug\. muat be paid on id COMXONICATIONMnd
•rtversof bualnesa. ’
jp»r If ew-York—(Old RitoMlihed Utve.)
J£a The fast sailing packet shlft’.GASTON,
SOiCapi Sitmson, having the greater PsVrof hur
cargo engaged, will meet with quick despatch.—
For freight or parage, npply to Tho inuater «
bonrdat Reid's wharf, or to * ’
dec31 COHEN. MILLER & CO.
for B«IHmoro-(Regular Line.)
/TU The coppi-rcil and coppor fastened brig
SBJANK. Cnpi FiUgerahh having moat of hrr
cargo engaged will meet with- despatch for. the
above port. For balance of freight or passage, up*
,,ly to 8 PHILBRICK & CO.
’ Who offer for sale, landing from said brig.
2000 bushels prime white Corn
50 Ice** now Loaf Lard-
• 3<H*f. Pile, Dread, 300 Balt, cured Ham.
for II avium.
. dec 22
ADDRESS OF run CARRIERS OF 1
DAILY GEOlt
To its Fatroh
On the eommcnciment of Ihj
Another child la burn to Father Time l
Another year comes < n with all its iroln,
O.'joy nnd sorrow,—happiness-and crime j
Hope spreads her golden wings, and smiles ngnln;
And Pleasure rules us with her gentle reign,
As Ir. the hours goneby, when youth was in its primo j
ona **
Oh Time, you're a sad ftllowt t-rl* touch,
PROCEEDINGS OF-COUNClt.
Thursday, Diccmbtr 31,1840.
miiott mot—present, the' M*yor, Aldermcr
ftiyler, Shnfler, Wagner, Butler, Be
Jrfer, and Lewis. ■LvH-yll' *
minutes of tlm last ; meeting were rcai
iSpr;
of the DucUbi Court, v»ero confirmed.
• Ilonry Heiitenbell, violating Sabbath Oidinance,
(second offence) fitted f 30. t A
,11A
dey, sumu affopce, (Llncense forfeited, be
ing tho 3d offence,) fined f 30.
■t'r.,IlfnrWcm, eomoolence, ((lt*tl!mo)fiued $5,
coppered and copper fastened-brig
iLETHORPE, Capt Banner, having part
of her* cargo engaged, will meet with despatth fur
'“'the above port. For balance'of freight or 1 passage,
opply to* S PHILBRICK & CO.
v - ‘ ' Who offer for sale landing from sold brig,
•' ,c 2100 bbaheU Oats, in 3 bushel bags 4
'' 1200 do Shorts,.-do* do
v.. 150 prime new Hams, Baltimore cured
t !l * 60 kegs new leaf Lard *
. For Baltimore.
igulat
jan 1
rho regular brig OPE LOUS AS, Cipt For
it, wijl have quick despatch. For flight
i JSH Tho>
. er passage, apply on board, or to ,
r. ii FR ^ NC1S soRRpii 8c CO.,
Who offijr for sale, landing from said brig,
; . 900 bushels Oats .
800 barrels superGho Baltimore Fluur
' ' 100 "bags Shorts or Bran , *
' 250 Rolono'a Hams, 2 boxes Tonguas, and
J*
moro Sausages .
dec 29
Fop If cw Orleans.
jgA The fast sailing schr ONLY DAUGHTER,
* JHNfcCapt. La Stearns, will meet with quick des.
patch. For freight or passage, apply to tho maater
.ton board, or to COHEN, MILLER & CO.
dec 31 : '
For Freight or Charter.
(A Souibern Port,preferred.)
‘ - - FACTOR,;
The fast
JWjj
dec 29
iling tchi FACTOR, Cant R
Willington, burthen 800 barrel*. Apply to
COHEN. MILLER & CO.
For Baltimore.
i The'coppered and copper fastened schr.
P-HENRlKTTA, CSptParKer, having most of
her cargo engaged,, will meet with despatch for the
above port. Fur Height or passage, apply to
de^23 S PH1LBRICK & CO.
For Freight or Charier. *
The fine schr ST. LEON,, Capt. Magrath,
SK will be ready 4o receive cargo in a few days.
Aylyto 8 PHILBRICK 8c CO.
To ifenty
The rooms on the 2d nnd 3d floors of tho
.Savannah Insurance 8b Trust Co. building,
.i...... ..dapted (or counting rooms or law offices, mid
will be fitted up to suit the occupants. Possession
given no 1st November,
oo 15 SAMUEL C HOUSE, Sec'y.
To Beat,.
ifefc ^ pleasant two story dwelling, with eight
JdiM.uprlght rooms; having good outbuildings and
a Urge yard. The rent will be muderato. Posses
ftion given immediately. Apply to
dec 18 F W : HKINEMANN.
Wow Establishment. .
The subscribers are now-opening
an Bay street, next door to Messrs.
Wimberly 8c Jones, an extensive as
■ortment of ’ ■
HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every variety anH style extant, raanufac
,, to red by themselves exprotsly for this market, which
’. tbeyoffernt wholesale or retail on liberal terms. As
, wo design confining ourselves exclusiv ely to tlie jiale
, of HgU and Caps, out stock inipointof quality and
fashion will be qual to any over offered to the clli
tens of Savannah. By the weekly, arrivals from N
Yoik we shall be furn shed with the latest fashions
. direct from, our manufactory. Country merchants,
plaiuers and’tho public generally are respectfully in
( vlted to give us a call. J IVES & CO.
” N B.—Bay street, next doot to Messrs Wimberly
,4 Jones,
nnv 16
Election Notice.
A N election for one Representative inCongess,
. from the State of Georgia, Vice Hon. Waller
. T; Colquitt, resigned; for five Justices of the Infcri*
or Court, a Tag Collector, and Receiver of Roturus
of taxsblo property^ of the ^ounty ofCbathum, will
be held nt the Court House, in the city of Savannah,
< on Monday tbafunrth day of January, 1841. : Tie
Justices of the peace of the county of Chathnm, ate
requested to ttttend - and preside at said election.
‘The- Sheriff oi the county of Chatham is hereby rr-
:. qtrirvd to attend, and open the polls at thu hour pro
scribed by law, and with tho county. Cun.tublas,pro
. serve order at said election.. By order.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec 11 DeputyClk.loc o.
(City pnprrs copy.)
• Tax Collector.
mHE Mends of Mr. JOHN CASS, offer him
X’ as a candidate for the above office, declined
W the present woriby incumbent, Mr D Bril. If
' 'elected, we believe, bo will faithfully serve tho pub-
lie. MANWnri'ni!
And o’en that arch young rascal,—he, who steals,
Peace IVotu lho bofcom,—^vHsdoihfrom the. bfaln,
’ E’en he.e'on Love lAmielhity |mWerfeels, v ! ,
And bows iubmissWo'to thy iron reign.
OK fell destragrerl Bmphjocpfmlghtt^...'
On with thy cnnqu#it»>-ifi>»t«it ■'WlUtVhy flight t <( •
Speed, spoed Uio luiur. 'Wi'on. frmn Jndenhav free,
My boat Tli paddle on the world’s wide tea j
Then shall.royfreiglil b'o liappineSs'and joy,;
And Lifo's best ploasuros liiosa tho Carrier Boy.
PtJuuol Wbat'a the use of writing-thus to Time,
Wldt lilllo reason, and still less of rhyme t • .
You'll not expect, Sirs, from a boy of news* - 1
The'flowing lyrics'nf Uio gentle muse; , , .
Nor hope to find tlm rare nud ripen'd scholar,
In him, who comes to nsk you for a dollar: •
And an,Til stop niy senllmontdl lay,
And tell you of the topics of tho day.
The notion's saved t tho bottle's fought and won:
Glory t ta. Tyler—F.ama to HAntuspirl
to, from the JFest, tiie modern sun doth rise,
Our hearts to gladden—to delight our eyes:
Distress no more shall shew,her hated, face;
Adieu |o trouble-r-farewell to disgrace |
Credit shall open her cxhauitlesa dll,
ApdallourqrdeisnaUour pdckcu fill; M t h"
While fame and riches shall walk bund in hntidj
And shower ihoir blesslngs on this happy land.
8o runs \bej>iomiul : Sobelieve.I.xot;
A different lesson bo* experience (ought; ■
I doubt, I doubly .doubt die pie-bald clan,
That guard the victors, and that lead, their van t
I honor him, who in tho iiorcc*fuught fight,
Slood.the bold Champion of each Southern right,
.And nobiy on the Constitution’s wall,
Determined there to eland, or Mere to full j
And shall ws droop because the foe lias post.
Across onr fortunes, liko Sirocco’s blest 1
Because defeat lias crossed us, shall we yield;
And to the Victore, IeVvc the battlefield 1
No/-let us nail our colors to the mast,
SdU to tiie breeze our bold defiauco cast,
Until the hour nf danger shall be o’erj
And yict’ry bless us, as to. days ofyore I
A sound of triumph comes across tho water;
To Englandt throne is (mrn "a lovely daughter j"
And Palace halls are deck'd with gold and green,
To mark the coming of dx'inchoate queen.
"Petticoat government is n glorious tiling"
For Prince or subjcqt,—Democrat-or King:
There is no boon like dear affection’s prize,
No crown so bright ns Beauty’s beaming eyes.
Mark Antony from lofty height was hurl'd,
And for a Woman,yielded up tho world 1
And Hollands KingLuk-givun up qf lato.
A single Kingdom for a double State;
While Spain's fair queen hns laid her honors down,
And fora husband compromised a crown I
Dear friends 1 may .blessings shower upon you on th’a
day,
What more can Carrier Boy to patron say 7
Ob, ifyoti knewliqwl hove task’d my brain'
To sot before you, tills my annunl strain |
Howl hate pray'd the coy, unwilling muso,
To put in easy verse; the current news:
How I havu wander’d in the shady wood,
Or gently, by the river's current stood, /1
With'rolilng eyes, and a la Byron curls,
To woo those vagrant nymphs, the muses’ girls t
How I have sought Uio all potential akl
Of "rhyme mado easy," nud "verso ready made,"
You wou)d not leave rne, surely,in.the lurch,
But largely recOwpehse such Jt«-ce research. .
Bless you, oh Patron 1 lie, that from his store,
Adds to the slender comforts of the poor 5
Who wipes the tear drop from affliction's eye,
And aideth sbirow, as it paRseth by,
Shall lay up treasures, for tha t distant day,
When Earth shall moulder, nud old Time decay,
For unto him doth Heaven Its boon impart,
The gracious blessing of a tender heart j
A fame moro bright than that of bard or scholar 1
FarUbelU oh Patron t
DON’T FORGET MY DOLLAR 1
\ King ortho free I •■Ullbeur thy. swny,
'’’' 1 ;Undtmm’dthrough ngcs’y<? l o n6,w l
O’efeartb'iproud-realmslhy.itartdisplny,
• • Like mprning’e rmlianVclotidsunrollod. ;
' Flagdriho •kles|'s(IUpd«?| , ]^M*l | iifi®«.,, , '
. Through ether'saamro yjtuUunfuriod^
!. Till OYCiryltandandhenrt entwine,^
To sweep oppression from the world..,
. Tlfix Institution is one,of the most ^eqdly liQ*tUUy ex
istlng oROinst tho principles nnd fprmpf .uur Constitu*
tfdn.’ Thei nation Is at this tlthoy so strotiff titid ' united
in iu sentiments,'that it cantibi be shaken'at this mo'
menu But supposeoseriesdf untoWard oveR* 8 "hould
occur sufflelent to bring Inio doubt tho competeneyofa
-Rop'ubllcan Government' to iiineiacrisiaofgreot ilnn-t
or to unhinge the confidence of the people In the,
MANY VOTERS.
•lie.
_dec23j
. .. Tax- Collector’* Ofllco.
10 the Voters of Chatham County.—JAMES
A. LA ROCHE, !•, a candidate for the above
.office.' dec 27
T
*0 the Elccloro of Chatham Co.
I7IELLOW-CIT1ZENS—I am a Candidate for
X Tax Collector 4t the ensuing election and soli
eit yqur suffrage*., Respectfully,
- 1 • Your ob’tsisrv't, .
JACOB SHAFFER.
. 03" Wo nre authorized to an
nounce JOHN J. WAVER, Esq^afe a candiduto
. for .Tax Collector of Chatham county. dec 23
i ;: e KT- Wo-pro iiulhorlzcd to ;an-
,l»ou nee JAMBS L. HOGG as u candidate for Tax
. Cqltectorfur.CliuUmincounty.'at the ensuing qlccl
lion. -* ; dee 25
To the Yotcm of uhatimTirco.
; } T TAKE.thiS opportunity of apprising ypp that I
X «nt a candidate for the office of Tpx Collector,
gsad iff elected/ will endeavor togivo general satis
faction. EDWARD BdURQUIN.
- (Rep)^
1 Notice.
lunce to h
bis
FTlHE'underslgned begs leave to announm
X friends and to'tba^ltisens.of Chatham county
genorally, that ha is it cqn did ate fort he office of Tax
Collactor, for the county of Chatham, at the election
.onthe first Mondaylu^ January next» and solicits
• thnlr'suffrages, apd if elected, ntill faithfully dU
. charge all th* duties of the office. . \
oeo34 HENRY CASTELLAWi
6-M'
TV
A TRACT wf Land, 0 'Noi 120, : 18 Sec;;! lU,
xX* formerly Stewart county,*‘ containing" 2021,
’ Arl ' l) 'Roar.HppiSHAMSMN.
doc 5 •- 22t (V-'i. I "
fly The Millvdgevilla Journal to:requeued to
publish this until the 1st of January, and send tbejr
bill to R. Habersham & Son for payment, h ' f J !
i
SH BHDS
on consignment, per schr* Oplj
from New Orleans, and for
:y dn'29 St JOSEPH
coMMiSo' i'cd—
the
.tha1lou«7oi' li and ] noon. Esch 'jeniini
is • nth lad to • vote, FRANCIS SORREL,
>n I 3t Cboirm*ij Jluard of Trustee*.
Ind»l-Prcsb;
A N ahrcilon for five Trustee
• '--fXc Chjrch eh M«nJ<<y next,
- iL.'iifM.i.ni'fla ■ >.J t r
die govermnent. - I deem .qo government ante, wlitqh
is under tlie'vsasnjpge of tiny Mrconstltutcd AdtlinVilles,
or ahy other authority than dint of die.union, or its reg
ular functionaries. What an obstruction cn'uldhntthis
Bank of UieUnited States,with'all Its branch hanks, be
in time of war? j It might dictate to US'tiie peace wo
should arcept, or.withdrew its old., : Ought wo then to
give futthe'rgrowth in ai^ institution so powerful,' so
hostile'.—TAoims Jefferson.' ;
/yyi'g T~ i i~ i
FOR CONOJiEBS,.
COL. JOHN H. AVATSON,
'. 6f mu'sL - pg!!e;i, . -
. Election on the first Monday.in January.
ia THE MAlLS^ ' •* lh.
Onr pnpers due from offices North of PhiUdel-
phbt ore missing, slhco^oiir. Instj. j Thpro must bp
too much Snow North of the City, of brotherly love*
THE ELECTIONS Tq*MORROW.
Besides tho offices of Jutticcirof t|ie • Inferior
Court, Tnx Collector, and ’Receiver of Tax Re
turns to bo filled to morroto by the peop)o of Chat*
ham, liicy arp culled on to vindicate their Ropubli.
can faith, to rc-ussort. their principles by voting Ter
a Domocrat to represent them in the present Con
gress.
Mr. Colquitt, whoso vacant scat fa to lie filled,
was a faithful Hepresgniative. He could nut suc
cumb to the dictation of party und sco tho safety of
his country undangorud.
He discarded the councils of the weak nnd timid
and putting on the armor yf an Independent Qeor.
gian, defied 1I10 ustauks with which party maligui
ty-liaa nssailcd Kim.
In times pn»t wo have .differed politically with
Mr Colcjuitt. It Was 0 difference of opinion. Now/
wo coincide in opinion us woll as in principle. Wo
would hnvo preferred that ho should linvbrcmnincd
in his place n terror tp evil doefs, but lie has ro*
signed, and we must .fill Ids place.
We must there seat sueli a'mHn as ' ■
JOHN H. iVAT^O.N,...
but Vtrto known to many of our renders, he is, how
ever, qualified to sustain thn honor of the State
whose interests the Democracy have called ph I,ini
to represent. His friends who know him speuk of
his merits at tho Macon meeting, whoso proceed
ings WC.this morning publish.
Democrats—
ilioli w
isnedgs, sha _
0 tlioliaUlfi.flotdt
yield,
U BeCSUtO ilcrunttiaB cron
Ami to the Victors, lea ve i
No / let ua nail our colors to the mast,
Still to the breeze our Hold defiance castj
Until iho hour of ilangar.lmll be o'ar,
And Vict’ty blots us,as in days ofyore l"
Thus rhymes our carrier oh this New Year, La
the J.ittar witness our iriumpln as n party, s**ik
ing to sustain tho glory of our country.
Shall wo droop—shnll wo faltoK—slihll tVo bo tUa*
moyctl, bccuuin, liko Theseus, we have to cr.cout *
tor superior numbers. :
The Democratic Forty of tho countiy nre still
erect. They h«vo ( incrcnscd considerably. in ntiih.
bors, though they huvo rcconliy boon.dufented.
Let them rally, to tho rescue, nud atrest tho march
of those who threaten to. mar‘thu buautifui projme-
tions of the'Constitution of our freu and happy coun
'«7*
Forget not, Depiocrnu of 1840, to plncoon yuur
tickets for Congress, the name of
COL. JOHN H. WATSON.
JLggMt sssssi
THE NEW WORl-D.
‘Wo Itivo reenked from tho |
wfiidl would l.«‘ mnilo Irt rollowllii! lh"
W. Iii»o recrl.ed from.I,. r*WMt in New gjjc. «l .1.. S.ul. U e Wa.m«, t\,. Efecf.c.1
York, mmiborofilil. .plon'clur.poclniiin nfntvi*. -hwrn, llmt tlm Sou.li-w^.lorn
pnper typography. Tho efforts now made to di^ Stntrs tmist bo'represented In the Cabinet. Mr.
on through the llleruty papers Dnwson, of Goorgui, is spokon of fer tho Nnvy Do
ing public. *. 1 pailtnent. There is no doubt that ^Ir. Bell.will
scmhiHtc infc
- roust sntbfy.i
David Dillon, same offence, (first.time) fined $5.
The following' Reports Were rend and adopted—
The Hipyor to whom (with the Recorder) was
referred the pctitldrir ofHenre F. Willluk,and the
iroprictors of. lbo fc EnsteWi Whi
ho honor to’ repbrf,
,(s*ombiy drtlia/.gt
flisi December,’ 1833; the waterllito of said wharves,
was established^ after thimost mature dcllbci’othin
wh ih' soid’act»Wai cdtifirmatbry uf a; repilrt, •
divflrrCommifsldne^i'a^oihlcd^by ,1,w
.. ..,^Jtr^ a 4
/ih'o'a’ct of tint Gertoral
Strtle of Georgia, passed on’til#
terllhe of wild wharves,
the M»y'oi\uhi
sge, a:
the Wi)tn.||..», ..T.-....i ,, . c Lj-r. -, .
Ills iiotwitniitthybswhr ofthht Board toper
mit any change of deviation frota iha letter or spirit
ofsui.l law, \\ bvlng«xch»itcly' Within tho. control
of the.Lpgisluture* - ,. - , ' .. . ! , -
The'Moyor therefore osk* to bo disclrarged from
furt|:orcon»ideratioh ofthe subject* ’’ ‘ .1
■:* ROBERT M. CtlARLTON, 1 Mayor.
Tho Recorder begs leave to Report, that ho has
had.undcf consideration, jbp petition of Mt. H. F.
Willink, preying Council to ql|n,w him , . , |t° patend
his ground ways 20 fget beyond thq, line of whgn
bends; and Have como to the cqnclurion that Howev
er beneficial it might be, .Council hi# no authority
to grnnt t^e petition. By tlte actef 1832, (Pamph.
Laws, p. 188) commissioners, were appointefi.re
establish i water lino for certain, wimrvtt in the
city of Snvnnnnh, commencing frorp |ho Steamboat
Companyk wharf, end.exteadiog along the river, to
the marshon the east uf the city,. . That portion.of
the line, tu which iho petition of Mr-Willink refers
is described in iho report of, thq Commissioneis,
(Pumph. Lawsof 1833, p* 328,) os running from
"iho Strbh RkeiMjll Wharf, ihenco to continue w
the upperimrner of tbe ; >vbnrf head at present pccu
pied by-Ftedorick Willink, being the enlire side of
Rouiold siren Dock, and thence along the said
hist mrniihiod yrbprf bead, as it now stands &o*
The act of M further declare* that,iho lino jestnb
lishedhy Up Commissioner*, f iiail bo the true, and
legal line b( wharf heads for .said wharves, beyond
which tlior* shall bo no encroachments, under'O
penalty offil0Q0,.forov*ryifqot *o encroached bo
ynlid it, (Acts nf *32 p.180.) . *
j The. Act ni; 1833 (p 3;*a) adopt* and confirms
the report of tho Commissioners. .
PRESTON, Recorder,
An Ordinancn'to prohibit’ the vending or idling
any goods, wares or mercbondize by whoiesalc o r
retail from oil board of vesie)s, without Liceusofiret
iiad—was read a 2d time and passed-
• Tho Bill to prohibit the baking nnd'telling Bread
nn tho; Sabbat hoi; Lord’s day, was read the 2d
limp nnd thoyeps nnd nnyi w.ere cnlled for 'op its
passage. Yeas, Aldermen Wegner and Lewis
Nay*, Aldermen Goodwin, Shaffer, Cuylcr, Boston
Butler, McAllister, so it was rejected.
. A Bill to rcpoal the Ordinanco defining what
■hail bo uunsidored public nuisances, was read the
first time.
Tile ordinance intended to be repealed, is that
pnised tho last Council,'^ which'prohibit* the keep
ing uf moro than 2 milch cow*.
' On motion of Alderman Butler,
Resolved, Thet tho"committee on Streets and
Lakes', do advertise for'prepotnli to bulid a house
and shed,' for tho use of the Scavenger's Department,
ns por plan submitted. Passed.
.On motion of Alderman McAllistor—
Resolved, Tliat-tin* City surveyoJ be requested
ro report to Council, the number nf feet of wet exca
vniit.n m^U.Ly C. -B. Cluoky.; la jho • dheh dua
from Tattnall street to x point Sooth of the Hos| ’
ml, and that ho.rcnder an estimate of :« l.
opinion if any ajluwnnco should bo made, fur tho
addition nnd uiiforsfen difficulties which have been
encountered, and further that he- report whether
the ditch has been dub* to the depth stipulated by
tlm contract of.Mr.,McClu*key,. and if it has not,
•wimiltlt will be »o oKcxvuted. Pasted.
On.motion of Aldermen Goodwin—
Resolved, That Council will attlio next reguinr
jneptiog proceed to the eje^ton of the o^ceis, pro
vided by ordinance. ' i
City Marshal's Report of Stalls leased in tho Mar
kot Hoyse.'on tlio 7 th December, 1840.
LATER FROM CHINA.
• By the arrival-at Newport, it, I. of the ship.
11 Lion,", which soiled from Mncns on iho 11 th
July, wo have received the'subjoined letter, con
taining n fewdnyaintertmeUigcnce fromCbinn.—
Thdlotturwns pnntinakred "Newport, Dec. 23."
The Lion no doubt arrived on ihut dny:—N, Y.
Timet.
Correspondence of the Timet and Star.
MACAO. July.1 Ith, 1840.
I send you twopiipors, [not enmo to hand]-and
refer you to thoir contents, 1 thinking thtit you will,
find something of ihtereSt: to communicate to your-
reuders. :Thdexport oi ton,.8tci>to Europe, it, I
think, Important, and I wouM send you iho to nil
export of llio some; to, America lair ns jot. I nm
unccrioin in regnrd ;o two ships. Thus far I ma|to
it to'l>0| sirqq^iilx lit. 1889,.244,0110 chests, lyik
think you may ndd with safety 10,000, making to
tal 255.000 chests ofnlt descriptions^ . ^
. j'yiere.pro still *oipe Ameiirnna nt, thn city of
Canton, hut. they nuM soon bo off. Two Amercnn
ihjr>s inside, .also, tho'“ Panama"• of New York','
and.one of thn white washed crufr, fnrinerly the
•• Mulcqpt." then, tlio ".'Aluhnmn," ami: now \l:e
’* A'oscihfAo." They will bo obliged to lay nut tho
blncka'do, ns they went in after it ym* declared,nnd
of course nro prizes if (hoy nitempt to come out.
Tho " Merchant.'*" Adelaida" and “Wnshing-
ton," Americans, were brought to , the "Hya-
cint(i"jtt tlio pogue, nml sent to Cap Sing ,Moon„
and qp y.ot ore not . released, hut wi|i. be, without
qpttbl, thpfr papers being pll correct,.
; The two men of wi\r nt the Boeno hr>» tho ',‘Vo|
age"28, nijd/‘Uyncinlh"/18, and thn "Druid"44;-
><"» ill. (l|U'.|*»US i IHIU, **•**• , ** III Jl! UM-CU tU 1
pjlia tocomplotn'tliuirLCOrgoei, • ■ .• .
. yVjp' lsirii that the bark yiilpnroMnwns nt Cnpsj
Moon, July ,11th—waiting’tlm m rival oftho.r
'Jand'hmll from. Bomhny|tbcn hourly expected.
'Tjm'hlockade was rigorously enfbrcrd, and
>0cti*d W <ipiilihuo frum 12 to 18 mouths, bn w|uU-
.ii to Grimt BHtaih torVuly
ELECT I ON FOR .M AGISTR ATE3.
An election wnsyusterduy held for two Magistrates
fortho four Military Districts omhiaiied in tho.city
ofSnvUnnuh. The was as follows:
First District,— Henry MoDonm.ll, and Jumrs
H.Wude, Esqs.
Second District,—■ D. H. Stewart, and I. Rus
sell; E»q*. ‘
Third District,—W. C. Wylly, nnd llobt. Hui,
ford,* Esfjri
Fourth District.—Miibb'l. O. Dillon, and L. W.
Smith, Esqs. , '
tj^ r * Yerstilln, wp leajp, will contest the election
on tho ground of illegality uf votes. -
CAL1GRAPHY;
Mr. Aikpn, win: is 'HiachDg the young (and b!d)
idea howto thool"—wo mrnn tlio huinun hand to
display tho ihoughli'Of tlio bond hauotifuily on pa-
per, hus, we nro pleased to lianr.n numbor of pupils,
Theyfro improving so'fast, thnt wd ahull ho nshum-.
ed to expose to public gdze, mdeh more on u sixty
day "note iho crookedness of onr signature. AVero
it not that ii brought monoy us quick as tho most
bdnutiftfi 8i<hature, We Would- tnke some lesions
from mi Aiken, provided hdM teiicli iu soipq hour
butwven tiro nnd nine.o'clock in the morning.; For
nt.other times wo arc engaged either, in writing ope:,
self a bnd hand, for .the Press,orin watching tho
proof sheet, lest " rally** should " sully'*, forth to
conftffliid oof rbaders.
Description of
Stulls .loosed
Stalls not
leased
SulUloas'd
Value
'UeefSlalU.
3, 9.' 15,
17 Sc 31.
no 0 845 25
8745
Small meat
8). 11.
•*11 20 23
440
Vegetable.
4.0,7,9,
13,14 15
& 18.
“17 20 23
290
.. (Correspondence of the Georgian.)
ST. AUGOSTlNK, Dec.30,1840.
Wc.havo much lull* here and little noway- 'flip
relation of thu wreck of the Jno. McChino I
muniented to you this morning by steamer.
Tho information received from the interior is that
Geri. Armistcad intends giving 'the indjnns oil of
FloridA^snuili of Mbsquito,' anti' a puijfid meeting
will be-heid-haro on Saturday toswotest ogdiast the
mcnsu^.—Ndw ililVii nil smaire* Tho .policy -of
the doverrment is thftt tlio Indian's 1 pi.uat gu^Pcw,'
and thouid' Government change; tho policy:
"crackers?,* of ihq Interior would bold them to it,- .
l "' -Tanner,'.tho-innkeeper ut Fori Hurlia got into tf-
tcuffle. a fmv dojr’s shico—his wifecumo outia nian
Whs B ° ^'V^'ch rile rlid, (a pretiy. woman nba is,)
A pis|o|,was tired, by,both: ooru^tuhty, and' was
mortal. ta Taonf^ '-AI to.who-ifirvd ni non est in-
v i* -kii.« *T u~,
. ... IV IT, _ _
BwBWRfaftBSSBmBtrfW ■ 1 i t f 10 ^
ContiImuly oxio-ttcd would soon boin pnsi
her -Tajesty'xfprcoxr and iho : porrnanemIf hold at
one of.hcr miijesiy’» co|ruHos. . .i.j Vdr i.r _a.
■' Spirits in lrela fd.'+-The monufactiirh o f spirits’
in'Ireland was’less hy thllllohs- fivo hundred
.thousand ‘Mljaps U/'(lja yqat'’ottjlae.'Ut^'' JOtK-'Woo’
-toberdnst, than in themrpcsding year driding on'ths
thogabto tlm inhabitiints.m^y.bc placed. .j,
tha*«urift- Father Mathew’ exanions in;thc
of temperarw have beep fo);«i>ve4 W gretilying
osults,
attempted to ruaiOffnwtrOlegroca to Tailahussepi
wai c|uig|ftlad whipped;‘taiMdymi feathb^S. j
r ' ’ , -■ , , FI.ORIbA, Do<l 2(I
Dour sin 1 ■ ",
sil.mil myself of,tho ; few- tndmoots. oaquijled
The Express rider saw-threo in the ro^J ills
morning,.j : -7—JSw-.* oil hv,r.oa 4n\ ,ft(V ' !
\Vi
iVillinm G. f
President of tho United States.
232|
Deduct
’ , 14301
One half cash, tho boinneo in six 'months, from
time of lease. A. H ARMON, C. M,
Tho proposals uf Peter Cartier4o erect a fence
around tho negro Cometory’being tho lowest; was
accepted. '.
The amoun t of Bills passed $73 50.
The Pamert Bank of Chattahoochee.—Tho
name of this Bank has been changed to thu Phronix
Hank. \Vc understand that it has pnssed into tho
hands of gentlemen-who will put, it ogain into op
eration.- \Yu advise those who huvo . iu bills to
hold on to thorn, a*-they will probably command
tho specie-'on'tho first'of February.—Cplutnlus
Argus, 30/A ult.
asn Wm 1 1 Bin .o
mnminot I lobdomcdn . ' Wohavo not measured - - -- - . ..
,, air. rionmuu, i uio now incimcu io
li C bdonicdni^\Vohavc not me o .uro«U« noc |, anc6 f or ,hu Navy Department, nqr'.has Mn
lutthe Philadelphia NfAmcncan shys—'* it I* the j; van8> .Gen. Hairisun connoi tnke more titan one
• «.»MUl.»»t It U five enhinetofficer, from New.IEflgiand,..nndYthatone
will ho Webster. Mr. Vorplnnk D sUongly urged
largeHl/o/fo newspaper ever publlslmd,
feet eight Inches by fbttr feol four inches, and con- ,*.-— ---, - L -
month of January. '
Mr. Cloy hits nor yet returned from 5 Now York.
JUs tiiidefStood that the repeal of the Sob-lreosuty
GENERAL GAINES AND LAtiY
,-&AW in . Philadelphia. . From tho Pennsylvanian
of T uesday, wu lonrn that General Qnines, drilvcr*
ed a lectnro on Saturday evening Ufoqr the William
Wirt Institute,upon his| favorite scheme of providing
for tlio National defence by an.organised system of
Rail Ronds and Stoum Floating Battorios. Tho
lec.tnrpf >vns listened to with great interest, and tho
whole subject mot, with tho most decided approval,
i lie GoneraS imparts.to, his addicts n.lively charae-.
.!® r - by. apt as^i .rapid, 'illustrations, which would
mnko him u popular lecturer. Hjs subject wo* ful*
ly and saiisfnctorjly discussed in anhonr, when’ his
iptervjt(ng lady succeedcdhim by particularrequesi,
in o^rew lunmrks upon, the horrois which always
accompany \var, Mrs, Gaines wus applauded to
ll, o yery ee.hbj and sb dense wxsThe aijayni that
ff'j'b.Pred around^ho gaildiit old soldier that it was
difficult to pass out. . r ' .
i An.d » haf tongue oture eloquent and true to nqture
tlinn that of woman’s, depicting tho horrors of tho
deadly breach. ' " m
An actoi*jh su'ch d scene may wait exclaim—
• r '" O war,* tliou sorf of hell!, s ’
Whom angry Heavens do make their minister,
vip T^ 0 .H l tp e hP, ra ^ unde could say— x (
* .v H*th mida the fliptw and - s leei couch yf war
■ My;tunccr-0riven bed of dowm"—- .■ r .> .
• ' And also—. -'.i n; ' -•. !i :
.’ M '*TU the soldier’a bTe, •. o-i-t ' . ‘
.'To have his balmy slumbers waked with strife."
We would be pleased to hoar tho Genorul as w-ll
ns 4 his - Indy. '.Wo baVo’ ua doubts" He sheik
h tne.’^ For ' ; ) ‘ ( i , _
tSiAflHitMwrWipwai'' .I' 'j 5
’ % r8 ® c lJT®-r*anionr l , drinnre valhuft—youn#,
•' More dthnp;or more bold,' 1 fs'nmr alive. J - .
; To grace this latthr age with noble deeds. 1 '
^WVWilmidt bd T surpriredVo see the did Gener-
<Vbn field a%i^n^{date“for^o tresldan-
cy. General Scott.is already there.
• * ■
Witifa k. B - yrjfKMffj ■ i«. ;juv :
and .thn rending mnifor is'atirectlve and in good!
taste. Locku’s celebrated Moon story is present*
* • CABINET 1 MAKING. ;
We lehtn frdmAynsltiiigtnh, thiit' it is gmerollyi
supposed, tlmt : Mr. Clsy lms nrrnngcd tho Hurrison
Cubiuetn* follows! • • ..lb* >
J Seprethry i.f 8mto-Mr. WEBSTER, . '. V.
5 Sei-i.ntuiy of tlm. Trearory-^-Mr. .SERGEANT;
Pds*matter Gfneral— Mr. FAYING. ^ '• '•{
c J iecreiary ofVVa'r—Mr. BELL. . .
» Aitnriioy General—M& CiUTTENDENi •
• Secretary of tho Navy—Dotblful. s
, Mt. Cloy tu betho cunditdate for the succession;
f7Aa|*. Meycwry of Thursday. . ■
A Neio Senutorfrom Illinois,—Samuel MeRo-
berts (Vaii Burqn) was, on thn I6th Inst,' clectrd;
by thu Legls'uture of Illinois, to bp n Senator, of the
Unitrd States front that Slats for six years from the
3d day of March next, when, iho term of Mr. Sena
tor Robinson will expire. Thd'Slnto nf tho vote wns-
as follows: For Mre MoRoberts 77; fur Cyrus Ed
wards (Whig)50 votes.
. ACQUITTAL OF MRS. KINNEY.
Tho uvidenco in the case of Mrs. Iinnrinh Kinney >
charged with the poisoning of hor husband, before
the Supreme: Judicial Court of Boston, was con
cluded nt a little after 10 o’clock on Friday morning
last. Mr. Duxter then commenced the closing nrgu
ment for the' defence, nnd closed nt-half. past 4 P
M. In tho af.ernubn, a qunrtdr bdforo 3, Mr.
Austin, Attorney Genernl, commenced tho closing
.atgument for tlio prosecution, ond occupied the
court till hourly 8 o’clock. Tho. prisoner; Was then
calli-d out; but declined saying anything, not feeling
equal to tho attempt. Judge Shaw then, nftcr
consulting the wishes of tho ,-jury, delivered hjs.
charge, which wns concluded about 10 o’clock.—]
Tho jury then retired, and iu about fivo minus’s re
turned with a verdict of NofGoitfrr; .Mrs. Kinnoy
was then discharged, When tho verdiot whs ren
deroili there was to groat applause, W it .waslmme
diatcly suppressed. -Tho crowd went down infix
tlic s reot und there gave expression to their feel
ingPennsylvanian, 29//* nil,
A Magnificent Volcano.—It is said that Kirucn,
a burning mountain of Owyhee, one of tho Ssnd.
wich Islands, hns a crater of more than nine miles
in circumference, nnd iutoly threw forth n laka of
liquid luvo.ono milo ond a half broad, emitting in
tense heat, nnd glowing with intense b:Pliancy.
Benevolence.—Lis said that Joseph Gurney,
the celebrated Quaker,during his lato visit to this
country, made donations to nlmritablo associations
to an amount exceeding $80,000.
A Million of Passengers (uccording to ttie Now
York Standard) have paired over tho Eustern rail
road butwern Boston and Sahim, in little more than
two years, during which timo it is asserted that
accident of any kind has occurred, and not ono of
the number of travellers has ever been injured.
The symptoms of the diseaso of the Mayor o
New York have assumed an alarming character, and
there seems to be slight hopes entertninrd of his ro
covery. ' 1 '
From the Macon Telegraph, 22d inst.
COL. JOHN H. WATSON.
Our frionds will boar in mind ihut tlio first Mon
day in January is tho day of Election, not only for
important county officers,'but thul at tho.omu time
a Member q/| Congress is to be elected, \o servo out
tho unoxpjred torm of tho Hun, Walter T. Colquitt,
who,has rusignod.
At u meeting of tlio Dcnmcraiic Republican par
ty, hold at MiMgevillo, Col. JOH NII. WATSON,
of Musaogco was nominated as a cundidata and re*
commended by thorn—in terms of the highest com-
inenduliuti—iu thu confidencu ami support of tlio
people.
Will any ask, who U John H; WaUonY Hu is n
young man who was horn jn Baldwin county—who,
on' an occusion, led a little : hand of fiery spirits liko
himrelf ugajfTsta marauding parly of Indians, on
thu Georgia side uf tho Clintinhoocheo—receiving
in iho tnc/ec a half dozen rifle balls through his coat,
hnt and other port s of his opparei!
Heis the man Who nftefWnrds lcd n bnttnllion pf
friendly Creeks ugainsl the Suminoles of Florida,
and was in the front—amid tho aarnogc—at the
bloody fight in tho celebrated Wahoo Swamp!
Ho is the man who volunteered to load n forlorn
-boperreompoted of one company of United Stntcs
dragoons—und swim the Hillsboro' River, (near
Tampa Boy) to dialodgo a body of Indians who had
enseunsfed thomseives behind tho live oaks of a hum
mock, rind Jkcpt'atl.uy the wliblo uimy of Gen. Jus-
up, swimming at the head of hit Utile troop, dash
ed sword in hand into their fastness!
. He is'/Atf man who won tlm appellation of the
" Costredo Liott" of Georgia, nt the hands of tho
officers of tho prmy, nnd who received nt tlio expire
lion of his service u letter from Ids gallant common
dor, regretting the loss of so chivalrous, an officer
and speaking in tho most unequivocal language his
admiration of the gallantry and conduct af Col.
Watson. .
Ho ls/Ae mnn, too, who onco bearded a conclave
of'Abolitionists'in'theirdun< nnd inokb tlio sent:
moots of u Georgian tu them, in their own meeting
in New Hnven, Connecticut, in 1839. For which
he was arraigned before a court and/ined, besides
being abused in every fanatical print in the Union!
Col. Watson has represented thn county of Mu*
cogee in tho Legislature, with credit to himself and
to the satisfaction of Ids constituents.
He'was subsequently elected by tho Legislature,
Solicitor General of tlio Chattahoochee Circuit—tlio
duties 'of which bfficu ho has fulfilled ably and olo
qurrit. -; •
Thi private character of Col. Watson is with
out abelmish. Party malice even does not deny
to him the reputation uf being a frank, open, g<-ne
rout end punctiliously honorable man. Those who
have known him intimately from his boyhood up [to
tho present date, are witnesses of his amiable char
ncterOnd purity of motive. It may be truly said
of him, “ He is in war a lion, in pence a lamb.
Cot.'Watson has served his country uii tho field
of battle, in her legislative councils, nnd in hercburls
of justice, with a fidelity that recommends him to
the confidence for a higher office Ho is just the'
mnn to meet, and punish, the insutrnce of Henry A.
Wine, who once Spbkj an tlm 1 flour of Congress—
Molassrs.—Sales of New Ofl-mru,h«v*.'f*« n
h-mik'm 25, 26, und 27 cts. fur hhds. and 28 and
29 fur bids'. Old Culm has born selling at20b|s;
raliw'-OT'wr »»«i.
very litt|e doing many d«*
)pr quotations must bacon
Thei Nashrv.ili» Banner of tho-’iI8tb. instant says
Iflitt b'tVrlittlBhbpOlS enter mined of tho recovery of
^»Hon. l^l'i-Grtn.ly^.S.S.niW Horn T f „„ST
•H jWBpT » : * ‘ ; sylyanians have, I.Imagine, given. Gen.'*~Hi
wf>Wlhfif the jlon. Felix Grundy,—Wn liaw 1 "^ —^ * • ■
_ .
sul of,Belgiutn.!fo.'tho prirt ot Apalachicola i^tho fit?®, ibattbe IJpn. |«Uxqnwdy, 'U z ^qwit^from'
tbifflpfy'bfWttffiln, and officially rccogJiitrd by;he- ^TlAdsi^e, diadSfl his residence on the lStk'ins^—
.t. n; ii o gfi, Pennsylvanian, 20th itll, "
8i a 9 par et nrem.; French Bills 5 10a’flfJS per
dollar; Sight draft* on New York 1 al|per ct premt
30 day bills * « J prem{ 60 do per ai per,* W.
Freight— l*o Livcrp«»ol fa f per lb. To Bosti
we^ioW-lJ for cotton, in ‘ - -
Yi.rk $1 ft i? *'*"* '
for -Rice.
York $1 for square logs
oody hro;
hfipeble^iaymon(s.by"tho bahlTs'shall havetnikeo
ijace. That resumption',will prevdnt;any”diffhii(hy!
n the proposed repeal. 1 Tlio dues .’lbjIno’ Boy'erp-
ment.will then benjUdJn ;hp notes' of slicrld paying
hanks, and In 'nll‘«5?res t whefo it' mny^VcOUvehjent
such bunks wjlj ho employe^ as the .'ddpusitorfe*
and fiscaingents of the govermnent. • ^
Thu qiiesdon.ofo.Nutionar.Ba'nk Will next fo.low,
nnd is of (loubiriilly,Issue.,’ '
Tlio LHtid .Q'iouipn is to bo djscuised in ihq
Hoiispj (o‘*'mo'rrow, and for somd’days to como, ut|
less, (he previous qiie.'tion should bo resorted to'ror
the purpose of. cutting off llio dpbnto. There is
grept Ced^Mncsi oh tlio part the South-west ond
Weiierh.rpembeis to direuss-tho yvhojugtihioct of tuo
govprhmeni, In regnrd totlio public lands. It is to lie a
troublesome question for tho next administration.
CONGRESS.
No Washington paper* by-yesterday's mail.
From the Baltimore paper of Tuesday, we learn
that in'ilio Seiiaio, ..... .
On motion of, Mr. Benton, tho Copiniittoo on
Foreign affairs were, instructed, by resolution, t6
inquire into tho expediency uf making.apprnpiia-
tiou to poy tho mufit of Commodore Porter ns.resl-
dent. Minister to Comtnntihople. Tho outfit was
not paid whop Coin. J*. h ft the country.
BANK TAXING BILL,
Mr,-Benton gave npiipe Mint lie should .move the
Idjl, presented, hy -him tu the Senatn on Thursday
-lost ns un amendment to the first revenue bill which
came from lire 11 mine. -
Mr. King of Alabama said that such a motion
would.not be in order, atul could not bp received.,
Mr. Benton remarked ip. reply. .Mint he only
wished hi* bill’printed for the usd. of those Sena-
togtf who might, liko tp,oxamine it,Ilk hud no
motion to make in roferenco to ilia bill, und the
.object pasted from tho consideration of the Senate.
.i The. Senate passed to thn orders of |he. day dur-
ing tho morning hour, which were the Private Bills
upon, tlio calendar, Sqmu bl(ls of a public charac
ter wore nlso ordered to bo engrossed.
. Jn the Houso.the petition from iho Stnto of Mas
snehusetts, asking for tho .pafsaga of the general
Bunkrupt Law, was refofred..
ThO,billH which final y passed the Senntolast week
were read and referred to their appropriate commit
toes.
; PRE-EMPTION BILL.
The nofinislied business of Thursday—tho Pro
emptiqn Bi|:,—introduced by Mr. Reynuld* ofllli,
noii«, waslho nrst biisl’uosi in ord«*r '* /
A motion w ts mu Jo as .oon as tlio hill wns intro
dimed, or tlio subject brought b'-frre (lie House, that
'll 1m laid upon the iubl<*. Mr; Chinn of Louisiana
mudaiho motion,whon the yeas und nays ncrocail
ed
Tile vote wns a heavy negative one. Ayes 58-^
Noes 11,1- ' Tlio nex( motion submitted was to post
polio the'bill to tlio 6th Jnnunry.
The m-oihn was carried firm. con. A subsequent
nuiilmi was submitted to make the bill tlio special
order of tho day on tlio Gth January. Tho motion
WIIS lust. • ' v '
NAVAL SERVICE.
Mr. Thomas of Maryland, chairman of tho Com
mitlee Naval Affairs, moved that iho linUso go
into Commiuco of the Whole on tho State of tho
Union, for tlio purpose nf considering tho bill making
appropriations fortho Navul Pension Sorvlco.fortlie
your 1841.
• The bill at nnCe Created n di-cns-inn,—not In op
r>o*iilnn IJ> iho merits of iho hilh fur no ono opposed
it, bin n discussion in ro'brencotn thomtinnor ofdis
pn*ing of the Fund In time past. • Mr. Adams spoke
•it s-’-mo length', fm'nn hour and more.
Tho hill, uftor Mr. Adams hud concluded wns
taken from the cotnmiiten ofilm whole. Inthe
(loose it was discussed hy Messrs. Thomas of Md ,
Wise ofVir.. Reed of Mass., Andi<r<oii of Mainq,
Sheppard'of N. C-./Mouroo of N. Y., and othurs.
Tin- PieyiuiM Qucstioniii tlio end was moved,at d
-the disriGslon Mt short. .
The final passage of tlm bill immcilint.-ly follow
ed, nud with lire uuimpnitnrit umOtulment which' rh,
peali'llre naval jienrion Act of March Oil, 18-19, tho
amendment wns adopted,'01 to71; when tho House
ndjuurned.
. MAH. ARItANGEMENT..
* Northern Mail. '
Duo 9 A. M. duiljL , J Claiei 12 M, daily.
Due,daffy r ,ni 4 P> M,t ;. vC'lose* dully,’ at 7P, M.
for'Augustn and Hamburg,S.C. For ill
j , U limbus, to New Orleans. .
ino daily, at 4,1'. M. Close* daily for tho above
.office*, at 7 P. M* For all tuber office*
on tlio route, at 6 P. M.
Southern Mail,
Dup Monday, Ayednestiny, and Friday, by IS at
l night, and closes ou Tuesdnj Thursday and Satie
day.
COMiUEBCIAL.
LatKST PATES VJtOM LlVKltfUUL. ..,'. DxC. 4
Latest dates fiiom Havrk ...Dxo..l
Latest dates most Havana Dec. i
SA VANN All EXPORTS. JAN* 2.
BOSTON.—Schr Engle--G3 bales t'oilon, 33 casks
Rice, 597 Hides, SOltluls M(ilasflN,il5biftid|CsReeds,'
and 8 packages sundries. ,
Charleston Exports, December 30.
Wilmington. N. O.—SohrMedium—100 sacks Salt,
and 3 hlids Sucar.—Schr Pliutbe ft Margaret—30
liltds Sugar, 500 snuks Salt, and S5 lings Guilee.
AUGUSTA, D o.31.
Cpllon.—Tho Iran,action* in ili|«article,dining
lire pu-i week, Imve licoh on a small kchIo 5 owing,
however, to tho limited amount offering. Holder
huvo bten enabled to obtain 4c. advance on the
prices current during tho week. Tito sales huvo
generally Leon from 9 to.fil cents, though a strict
ly prime article, in square bales, would readily
bring 10 cents.
MACON, Dpc. 31.
Co!Ion—Sales for a few days prist Itnve beet
from to 9| extremes—very little hns sold bejoiv
9 cents. Prime cotton readily brings 9 j.
timi to the renioval of tho Cheroked lndiuns I
He.ii the man to' face the audacious Abolition
i«tnnd his rescinding resolutions!; <-■
Turn out to the polls on the first-Monday in
January, dnd vote'for Watson for Congress I—
Let nothing kWp jdu'ut home; but go to tho pbljs ?
RsmeAtber^- 1 .'' 1 : j ;0 ; -'I j .
** The brave.- true soldier ne’er deride,- .
n Not treat him as a stranger; - t;
-Hois his country's stay.nud pride, .
. .In .tho;dfiyr|rri fanurof danger;
HBWl
'rt.-j/Wi. I MMM.' af l.L J ^ | (
■ ... jduiuiwiub;UCc; Q71
This has been, as, merry n,CHristma» herd at ha*
ever bjen pffWydl among tfs.' The Whigs m o in
rsochroanluil spin;* llmt they arfi d-spored td mdke'
ino. copiinuou* frqliu of ihlH short *jfssiouV>*pccr
illy, ipaimucb as they will'h»vd nothing todo.!ex'
»pt to see Hurri.oii duly inaugurated dnftho 4th
Th'q Cnbino't ftaS mVt been formed
il.'lV ta h n nl,n..» I. Cl.
onf the 4th
■ t. j e
as yet, at Jeasi?
Great^dlfficultlos
khejOL%:cmrit>Iyjhout it. Gtea^Blffim.irtn.
teem
frctibmiljealcu'ics.j The New Yoikors ndd;Pcnn-
sylvaninns have, I imagimi, given, Gen;-,Harrison a,
great-deal if trouble, u. Thus. Pennsjlvruia:claims'
a tedtrid'tho iGaMtre»^-.but-ibfl,'city'i interest* is!fur
John Sergeant, aud the country ialerest/fur Thadeq*
Prtridrntreira Wi.U:
tuka ia the matter is doubtful,-..If J>dAbo«ififql(ovr
the'‘recommendations of the VVhlg ffnembeiV of.
Congress, he will make a very .different Cabinet
equarubag*t.aa
cotton, and $1-per tiarca
Boston
and to New*
SAILING OF : STEAM SHIPS.
THOM ENGLAND. ■' '• ! VROjit THE U. STATJCf*
Caledonia, ...Boston,.. Jsn. 1.
President, Liverpool,... Dec. L-New Jork r ....J»n. 1.
Columbia. L! verpool,.. .Dec. 4-Boston,. Jon. 1.
Acadia, LWjrpooU.-...Dec,4-Bastan,.»..'•*.Feb. 1.
Br. .Queen, London,.. ,,J*ri. l-Neyr. York,.,. .Peb; 1.
Britannia, Liverpool.. ..Jahl 4-BoSton...M.Veb. L
Gt^Wetserti, Bristol.. .Jan 13-New Y6fk... .F»b. to
SAVANNAH JOCKEY CLUB.
An olecilon will be held at the City'Hotel, oo
Monday evening, the 4 th instant, at half put am
o’clock j for Stewards of - the Club. Members are.
piuticuiarly requested to atteM punctually.
By ardor of tlm Presldentt .
jan 3 JAMESKBR.Seo’ry.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamboat Beaufort District, from Ohsrleston—
Mr. S Bryan, lady, 3 children and 5 servants, Col R
De Travilie; Messrs S E Habersham, J Jacobs, T A
Holcombe, \V T Feay,’ G S Olaghoru, W C Forbes
SBrynn, Jr.,’and S deck. 1
' M , ' - ———
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JANUARY 3; 1841.
Sun Rites..,...,
Sun Sets '
.07 08 I Moon Rises...
..04 S4 | High Water..,
..03 17
,-00 S3
CLEARED.
Schr Eagle, Kipear, BoslotvnL Baldwin A Op.
ARRIVED.
Brig Oglethorpe, Banners, Baltimore, to 5 Philbrick
JtCo. Mdze to sundry persons.
Steam packet Beaufort District, Budd, Charleston,
to mnster. Mdze to Long* Patterson. 8 Philbrick A
Co, and order. •••’
BAILED,• ■ -
Sclir lied Ilover, Pconfield, Havana.
MEMORANDA, . .
MOBILE, Dec 28—Arr ships Severn, NYorki Cate
donio, Liverpool; Delia Walker. Newburyport, Cathe
rine. Belfast! brig Lancet, Charleston. ,
Cid Sp brig Carman. Havana.
CHAftLESTON, Jin J-Arf tth,Mtrjr Fnncl.,
^c/dHliir’v'lcforin.'tJiVreibrtgWanlttil^fB.Wnkirf,
XT (1 nnntl., U.H...
. Calhoon. New
1 brig* Thorn. St
U 8 Mail packet Have’, Havana.
CHARLESTON, Deo:31—Ship C
York; Bw brig Preciosa, New York; bl
Thomas; Nonpnriel, Brunswick, Gt.
BALTIMORE, ‘ "■ • '
Mobile. V \* - .. •.
Old sciirShakspcare, Autigos.
DEC. 20—Old schr* MessengOf, 81 Bartst Naum*
king, Onpe Hnylicn.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec 28-^Xrtcrr. Dexter, Sa
vannah, ‘ t
Old brigs Espeteta. Barbados;Delaware, StTbomu.
DEC. 29—Old brig Delos, Wept Indies, aehrs Wm
ftp»»r, Rnrlmilns; Byron. Mobile.
BOSTON,** '*’•• * *
nelro and a
Julius, PR,
:|,0iuuiniK,,uS. kb’ -
Dec 28—Arir tcht Henry King,
-ym ong ucio., wear joates, sears Wm
Imitns; Ilyrnn. Mobile,
N, Dec 24— Old barks Brothers, Rio <jts Jal
1 market) New World, Havana; Loey, ,8k
Por Cliarlcston vlitBeoni
lllllon Head* . ,
h ‘ The very fast nnd safe steam
XS&iScSStwlL.packet BEAUFORT DISTRICT,
Thumbs 8 Budd, master, will Innve Bavannah
every Mnndnyund Charlssionevery Friday, UirtHigh
our tho yrnr, touching at Beaufort and Hilton Head.
Sire is now receiving freight and passengers at
Exchnngc wharf, nnd 1 will * defrnrt from' there on
Monday Morning the 4ih inst., at 0 o’clock pra
ci-e'y* For freight nr passage, aHpty on board,
or to LONG & PATTERSON,
i n !L 3 ' Exchange wharf.
Inland all the ,jvoy— The fastest and safest steam
packet between Savannah and Charlesfon,
For Clrarieston, via Hilton Head
. Ddiaio,
h 15^- .ft 1 h *' nnd superior steam pack
tef^^5S-et AVM SEABROOK, A C King,
muster, will leave for tlio «buve* p|acos To-moirow
Morning, 4th inst, ut 9 o’clock, und will continue
to rim regularly, by. leaving Suvannah every Monday
morning ut 9 u'clock, and Charleston every Friday.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or jto
jan 3 CLAG HORNS & WOOD.
I.BAVKS ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
I-'ar Clinrlcston Direct.
OUTSIDE— TUHOVOH ID 10 TO 13 HOURS.
£_B** ' :w T@ *lram park., SOUTHERN-
EH, Cnpr. R. C. Wambcrtle, will
leave Savnnnuh us above, eveiy Wednesday and
Saturday Morning nt 9 o’clock, ond Charleston,
overy Monday und Thursday Bftcrnocn.xt 4 o’clock.
Passengers nrenrenrod that tho inland'paasaga,
will nlwnys he token in unfavorable weather.- For
freight Or passage, apply to Capt. Wiltberger at
ilia City Hotel, or to the Captain oh board.
jon 3
CHARLESTON, Jon; J,.
.Wo linvo mnde a careful rovislun of our Stock
table,und would refer |o thoir proper heads fora
correct statement of tho stocks of cotton and rice
on liuiid,'uplb thfi'lit in*t. :
Cotton.—Wo have had rather a quid! webk for
Upland. In cbnjbquence.'ur the continued light
receipts und this littlo offering by holders; but a
moderate business lias engaged dealers. Our quo-'
tuiiunj of the 25th ultimo however, have been'well
muintained.' Thd'traii'snctioiii embrtifcd 28.17 holes
of ull quulitictf, which were taken principally for
domestic account, at tho following price* j—at at
8J. 9 n't 83; 47 at 9J 213 at 94,218 ut 91, 32 nt 9h,
86 at 9|, 215 nt Oj. 134 nt9j, 878 at 10,38 nt
10),'377 »v , tfl4f,ftl3nt10|,<»nd about 180 bngs.n
fancy l^mt 11 cents per ib. There huvo been nu
Sales ih Lon^ Cotton during'the week.
Rice.—The business of iHo week in Rice has
also been light, when controstod with tho snlcs for
some time post. . Julthe ; pjirly part i f the week,
'the market wus rather languid, but fur sovend days
there lias boon n good demund for tho article, nnd
a Slight advance on tlio quotations given in ojir last
has been obtained for the inferior to fair, nnd good
and prime qualities. .About 2157 tiorcesbove be*r»
sold ut the following ,price*t 59 at.2|, 114 at 24.
82 ot : 313 16,299 at 2J, 533 nt 3,50B nl 3 1-10,
,, . 9 ^ a * ■•rice onr last reoch
but 5,550 bushels, nt 77 nnd 78 cts. per bushel. | ,
Grain.—About ,6000 byshols. North Catolifur
Corn buvo iHsen received during the past week,
which were sold ut 55 und 58 cts pdr hush'-t. .
’Flour.—Tfia demand'for all qualitiesef ibis nr*
tlcfe js Very limited; 1 '
' Tfie'ro‘is dflmp'arhtlvriy nothing doing
*, in Bacon, ■'"•'■(t 1,111 ■ ■ • *» -* > , ,
‘ft TKSLSWfc, atjhiwrilgsrfl lh» nrticl. Ipn
extant within quoted rale*.
puidifea paftLfTwHichAliuVevitr.’hns.bctrn resold,
nt 64 and-7 ; we have .also heard of other sales,-at-
pricexV ranging from ifljv!loiYiicts."per Ifclk ■’Porto
R«?hx» bwhseiUn^in emni 1 jots'.at-Jl'fc^Rgr jb-
v^rir.U-THo only Uadkacrion wiibmour krfoW-
je Hithrsala of about 50 bogs CubtfaUU <t*
parlb. »
For Si. Augiisiinc, via 8t. karri
^ "
leave.for. tho above places This morning, iho 3d
Insreat. Fur freight or passage, apply on board
at Union Ferry whntf, or to
■■■ 4ttfpW" nwW« b y.<Wpp!»j r -.r>, i. -
All .Inyo (.Uifenger, mull te cleared it th. Cal-
w>Hw. . .-■••j.
j»n=3
wish;
For Blncli Creek, via Brantwic!
St. niaryg nnd jitckianvllle.
• 'The[■■tekm P»ok.i FLORIDA,
SWSeKSSSiL. Copt 1 -John] Nock, will Imtw for the
nbove places on- — ■■ , <atr*^> o’clock. ‘ For
freight or-passagr., apply on board, or to
, . . R & W KINO.
All freight psynblo by shippers. • , , v,
All «l»vo p».icnjer. must be cleared at lb. Cu,
tom-House.-■« an.- , - ! ■•'I'. - -'jancB
For Ptkrachnc.il,molhonr*' BlulT,
Hcrsnian’s take A JTahn.an’i
Iakiidlngl. ■ v ... ■'
bff? A Tlio .teemer IVANHOE, Ctpt.
JWKBHfcW GkIo, will deport for the abe„
places • To-morrow Afteriibon, <flh instanr, at five
o’clock... Fur.frnigbi nr passage, ;rippjy to ' '
r. tci? i. y ,8 SOLOMONS:& GOii&M.
All freight pnybtfla'by shippers.
...... - fiTst ? * 1 ' A'
' nnHEjfpp.avthprsl|iP Turmeriy. exlsllng briween
A: Dootors Richurdsonp and Bailey, in ifieprac .
itipo nfiMediuiuf. wus dissolved on tho 1st tost, by
miiiuni consent. - . *
Dr. Boltoy ‘ , 9'ora lijs nrqff i ssionnl service*
Wl iwn* OC?i»T‘‘po.s h»nq it* vicinity. Dwell
office on President street,.greedy east of tbi
House, whero he may at alt rimes'[ *— A
professionaliy engaged; 6.t3t