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E. Be'LA MOTTA & J. CLELAjlD,
county yrmtxwi.
l’iinur,;si:siJ»uTHiltht\Unllarn per Annum
'•> . ail h,.iL... nnr Annum
nonio nnu uu. - -, - .
thiiiCK pn bach to tlioir forinor chaimals—sol n
cancel Mr. Van Uuren’s bond on the »PJ»* •.
uncus a drawer, and taking the | ,on " ou * , g l g '
strikes n light, mid will, It hgliit bis PjP°; n »•
than pm liia pipe in hi* iijouih, and alternro
whiff*, ho rosannd walked out of Iho room *ay*
iifj^—'-Fllwrite to Riddlo alonce,for ho h«aW»
Country l*aper.itr.::::3ix Dollar* por Annum deed done nobly. (Exeunt.)
(pjlvabi.k m >nvAicc icQ
gin and New Adrerliscincnts, appear in both
Papers,
ed ovory body at homo and nbrewd, hi beat JhAj
pn back to '
But
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aoTKR'pKartBiitaitHK t,* a yh* v*tM
THK.HAV. ‘ ' '
‘ ~ From the PltUflilcIphhi Inquirer..
A SCENE AT Till’. IIERMlfAGE.
Tiik ukeWaVt no M;~Ceiieral Jackson in
hi* chair., in Ida gown ami slippers, smoking
. hi* pine, Waiting, impatiently, Jbr.m* break-
fast, and tlio newspaper*. Jung* the bell.
[EjtTBtl SEItVANT.]
1 Gen Jackson.—You are Into this morning.
What's Iho matter? ' .
Servant.—Thn cook overset the. first kettle
<vf water, sir, and l had to wait for tho boiling of
the second. •
Gen. Jackson.—Well, that's reasonable
you, bill tho cuok had bolter look nut.
Where are tbo papers? Bring mo the Globe,
Servant.—Yes, sir. [Exeunt.]
General JnoUsnn.—[Soliloquy.]— 1 don
know how it is. liven .the tea kettle must cut
caper* since I loft the Presidency* In JJ*? 1 l ,h ®
Van Huron. Thoro’s no bottom for him. *
begin to think ho is gelling out of my foot*top*j
and like my cook’s knttlo, offer tho log is burned
in two, he fall* ill between tho.pMto.Mul not on.
ly puts out the fire 1 had kindled.but keeps m 0
from my meal of trlumplijovor Mho .Monster.**
[Rings the belltipain.] •
[Enter Sen ant.]
Gen. Juckipn.—Why h» |bo .d——-I don t
you bring in iho papers und my breakfast?
Servant.—M r. i* soriiii tho paper*, sir
—and the cook has jual pjit tho cofleo in the pot.
Gon. Jackson.—Go, sir. immediately, ami tell
Mr, to send me all tho papers, and letters
too—and say to the cook this is the last time 11»
be kept so long wailing for my breakfast.
Servant.—Yos sir/ ..
Gon. Jackson.—[Soliloquy.]—YY off, after all,
patienco is best. I have,been, ull my lifetime, in
dulging a most ffoward lompor—It’s tnno now
to calm it. and bring U to coutempkitu the groat
concerns ofau offer slate. I have -much to all
swerfor. It cannot ho long before the ciiruuii
shall rise upon thi boundless eternity. It ta
time I should ho inquiring what the revelation
will bo to met and in wbul light my action* hero
will strike my : view« [Smokes then a few bare,
whiffs—and rings the bell. Enter servant,_v i h
letter* and papeis.]
Gen. Jackson —U. then you have ilirm—now
burry up Uid ci-fleOi—[Open* the Globe, end
adjusts bis spectacles.] All, hero it is—tins pa
per is true U> mo [Reads aloud iho editorial,
aud is interrupted by the entrance of Mr
Gon. Jackson.—Sit down,air.
Mr. -a—.—I have brought you sir, a pope
Containing a very strange order, from the Pay*
master’s department—
[Quickly interrupting, linn]
Gen Jackson— Wlmt’s that, sir? 1 hat fellow
Towsonlsuppnso.sonio of his iricks—I Wish.
I had turned him out when he had that row
with Eaton. . , ^ _ .
Mr.—.—This is the order, sir. [Gen Jask-
ion lays down iho Globe und rends Col.Tow*
son’s order.] What! ho exclaimed—and ha*
it come te this? By the eternal —VW not put
up with it—[gots up and walks the floor.]
Servant.—Breakfast is ready, *ir. *
Gon. Jackson.—Begone, sir, ami don’t inter
rupt mo. Well—and is this the end of all my
strife to put down tho Bank. But let me see.
Thu cannot he Iliildlc's Bank—it must bo some
Bank tliat Mr. Kendall has pointed out as xcor-
thy ofbqiug tho agent of ilio Government* And
yet,after all, why should—[to Mr. , yon
can retire, sir,] why should 1 continue to Irel
myself—Air. Biddle never did me any personal
harm—he nevor lost a cent for tho Government
—lie always met nil our demands—and it must
bo confessed tbo Bank did give to tho country
tho best currency it ever had. But. then, l hate
him. [Throws bis pipe down, and smashes it]
—and yet, why should 11 They told me he
Was-using his power against me—and was
bribing the press, and tho people, and Congress,
Mr. Kendall nHd Mr. Blair, both said they /mac
it—but then it might not have been so.
[Servant entering.] Sir, the cofleo will got
cold.
Gen. Jackson.—Put it by the fire till I call for
it. [lie proceeds*.] It might not have been
•6. Well l have bad years of vexation and
Btrifo ill my war with Biddle—and it must be
confessed llint in breaking up die Government
connexion with (lie Bank, l destroyed the best
currency in tbo world —bankrupted many pen.
plo—and put a stop to commerce, to manufiic-
turos, and paralyzed all classes of outerpriso,
and labor, und tangled up every tiling in the
Treasury. They told mo the pel Bank system
would work bettor, and I said ii did. I wish 1
' Turd not said that. And then Mr. Van Huron
wrote mo when iho pet Banks behaved ns they
did, thnt so honest and capable wore all our «>(li-
cers, that lie had concluded to let each hold the
money he might collect, and pay it out on Gov*
erument bills, and that tho pcnplo would 6eo
how good a tiling it was to separate the Govcrm
mewl from them—l wrote him to go ahead.—
But jmio and another of tliuso rascally scrubs—
those little sob-treasuries; kept running away
with the money, that it was like putting it for
-safe keeping, at the mouths of so many caves of
banditti. 1 now see why that order of Town-
son's has boon given. 1 think upon tho whole
ri is brat, for one thing is certain, since I left the
Presidency, things liavo gone on from had m
worso, and if something liad’nt been douo to
save the money, there would liavo been none
left to pay the officers that administer tho Gov*
eminent.
I’ll write to Van Burcn; to roliove him from
bis bond to continue his war against Biddle.—
]Vc are licked, that's certain,—and had os well
make peaco.
.w [Ring* tho bell and orders, breakfast—aud
continues.]
, I Well, after all, how much better one feels when
cue stills the angry passions, and calms the spirit
—especially when it is to promote measure* that
. mako tho people prosperous and happy. 1 be*
' .Jievo PH write In Biddle, and oiler him my best
. wishotffur himself and the Bank, which it must
bo confessed he does manage uobly—und yet—
but no matter—
[Breakfast in—ho sits down and eats.]
Resumes llm newspnpor containing Town
son** order, saying— Let. nm see what does it
say— 1 "Arrangements having been made with tlm
United .St ites Bank'’ Whew, the thing is done!
So much tho hotter. But what a?e the “arrange
ineuts’? To pay the Treasury draffs to a cer
tain amount at different place*.*' JVcII tlijil'i
what tho Bank used to do, and iis ivnnt the pet
banks,in the end, failed to do; ami its what thoso
scrubs of n sulMren.su ry, Iho receivers, &c, of the
public money, could not r/o,and did not do. Weil,
what else? “Tho notes of tho Bank will bo ms
acceptable lo claimants, nnd in some cases, more
convenient, tliiin strucio.*’ Well, this is honest,
becuso it* true. Whot olso? Why “flic Depart
ment has no objection to use the paper ot tho
THURSDAY EVENING,Nov, 15. ISW.
FROM MILLEDGEVIELE.
Through tbo -politeness of a goutlemnn who
arrived yesterday afternoon direct from Mil*
ludgevillo, wo havo roceivod tbo Journal of the
13th Inst,—from which wo copy the result of
the elections for Solicitors. As will ho per
ceived. tlireo Stale Right*’ men were elected out
of thotour Circuits. It is. to bo Imped thnt souto
of tho parly linve not forgotten times just past,
when no Union man could, or would, under
nuy circumstances, support the parly now dotn.
innut. It bus jI.-o Icon remnikcd,* why not
sweep the whole kitchen?— why liavo a part?
Sn Dtr, however, five State {lights’ Judges hnve
been elected,.and four Solicitors—n good test
of n majority mi joint ballot, to carry out the
views of Gov. Giuiku.
ELECTIONS BY THE LEGISLATURE-
Solicitor General for the Fusion Circuit.
E. J-.IIaidiu, (S. it.) 101
W. P. While, (S. II) SI)
*R. W. Owens, (U.) l’JG
For Solicitor General of the Ocmulgcc Circuit.,
Balloting.
•Nathaniel P. Foster, (S. R.) IffJ 13d
John R. Dyer, (U.) (51 1
F, II. Sanford, (U.) S3 126
Shivers, I
Kenan, 1
Foi Solicitor General of the Cherokee Circuit.
Balloting*.
1st. 2d.
•J. Lumpkin, G7 135
M. II. Guithright, 17
A. it YVright, 7 120
Gn.biitd Nnsh, 26 JO
11. L. Sim*, 45 1
T.G. Barron, 4'2
J. II. Underwood, 4
Da i Clay, 7
.Blank, 2
For State Printer.
Ily Mr. Baker, «rCn»: To form a new conn*
tyfmftitlie upuntica of Cass nnd Murray, Ac.
By Mr. Harris, of Waybct To authorize tho
Justice*, of ike Inferior Court o[ the Qounty ol
Way no, to impose nnd levy nn extra to* for tho
minnortofihe poor of laid county, ^ ,
By Mr. Stnldi, of Bryant Terapoalso much
of an net passed 23d December, 183?, to com*
pensalu bo Grnmlnnd Petit Jurors of the Stipe-
nor mid Inferior Courts of the sdvernUmiuile*
iheroln named, so fur us relates to the county «r
Bryan. .
By Mr. Hutching*: Further to regulate nnd
define the retailing of spirituous liquor*, anil re
gulate llio grunting of retail license.
Thursday, November 8.
Bills Introduced anil read first Jims. "
To nlterand Otuctid the Act Incorporating tho
Georgia Insiinuitso & Trn-t Company.
To ameiid an net to punish white persons gam
bling with ncgioes, parsed doth December, 1837.
By Air. Gibson: To alter nndainond lltd 7ill
section of tho 1st articluxif the Constitution.
On motion of Mr. Unusoll.
lltsolccd, That.UuhurtW. Carnes bo appoint'
cd Secretary pro. tern. ofllieSeouto, load in the
absonce of tbo Secretary, John T. Lamor, Esq.,
and that tho House oflleprosontative* Loiiifbiin-
ed thereof.
A message was received from the Govornor,
relative to John Gray, of Richmond county,
who was convicted of murder; und Wiliam For
tor, ofPiko county, cmivlet.'d of murder; both
of whom were respited until the 14th December
next.
Air. Jones laid die following preamble nnd
rorobitioiis on tin: laid*:
Wiioieas tliu Lcgiilainio of this Stale did, on
tbo 15th day of December 1828 pars a resolution
requiring tliu Governor to liavo the true lino
mu between tliu Creek aud Cherukec tribo of
Indian**, and Col Samuel A* Wale* being ap
pointed by tbo Governor lo ascertain and mu
tho same, did during the year. 1829, run nnd
mark a lino fiom Suwannee old town on llio
Chattahoochee, ner< si In Sixes old Town, on
the Hightower and thence down said stream to
llio mouili of Wills Creek on the Coosa. Aud
whoreos in conseqnoncu of said line being run
a* the truo lino between the Stale of Georgia
and the Cherokee tribe, many of our citizens
were induced to settle outlie iands lying Sou'll
of sjid Hue as on thn Innds of the State of
Georgia, mid offer having planted, crop* of corn
and cultivated-the siiiiio jo maturity, had the
same destroyed by a detachment of United States
troops under tho command of United Stales
officer*. And whereas, it is not and never has
■io n the policy of tho State of Georgia to
permit aggressions to ho made upon her soil mid
tho rights of her citizens without having redress
made lor thn same:
A nun much short of two millions nnd • q nartef
of dollars; and whereas it ij desired by the clti*
zciis of Suvnnunh that thoi> should bo an in
crease of Banking capital in the city of Suvnn-
nah,nnd it Is deemed advisable tliat such iucrenr
ed Banking Capitol should be givon to said
Company!
Sec. 1. Be it therefore enacted by the Senate and
House of Hepresentatites If the. Stole of Georgia
in General Assembly met, ottd il is hereby enac•
tuljiy the authority if the same, Tlint llio said
Company may from time to lima liuroaftor, ii»;
crcaso its capital stock to the extent ol four
million of dollars beyond its present uutlioiiz*-d
capital of tlireo millions of dollars, mid employ
such incrciiHod capital in tho bOsiuess of bank
ing. All increase of capital slock skull he ou,
at leapt, tluoe mouths uotico in one or mure
of tho Gazettes ofBnvnnnnh, Alacuii.uml Au-
gesta.tjml tliu holders of Block in thn said Com
pany at the lima ofthe opening of hook* for
siibscripion to such increased capital, shall have
BALTIMORE, Not. 9.—Howard H. Flout—
Cnntiiiufsat thesnmo pri'eo ri at our lust report,
and the market romnliiydulKV^riie price*Iront
wagonsTs $7 (59^, uudsatsfi have been made
lYom the store* at IYom7 81 to 7 87|,.which we
quote as the cmrent retito today.
City Mills Flour—-'h\erh nppsari tq be a bet
ter feeling on the part ofthe buy era to operate,
aiuUoles are more frequent, afine uullorm to e
of $7 75 per hbL We quote that price today.
Corn—Wo liovttb note a decline in prices
since our last.tveukly report. *Tlibssles ofwblle
have raiigejl throughout the week at 8O108I cts.
mid of yellow at about 61 a 83 cent* and weqnote
the same rates today.
Provisions—Snloi of now Mrss Pork havo
boon made (Id* week at $25 per libl cash. 'I'he
transactions, however, are limited. YVe quote
Muss at $25; No 1 $22;nnd Prime at $20. Beef
iH but little inquired for—holders ask $15 50 n
Iff for AlcB‘;$13ul4for No l;ansl 12 for prime.
The market i* nearly, if not quite cleared of
tlio rlgfit to subicribo for any number ofshnre* Western Bacon. A few very'trifling lots fnny
then held by tlioin respectively. The nooks of yet bo had at 13 a 13J ctofor middlings. Hants
Bnlioting*.
l*f. 2d
1(5 2
J18 131
131 134
No candidate,
YV. S. Rogers, (IJ.)
P. L. Robiii*nii f (if.)
•R. M. Ormn, (8. It.)
YV. S. Rockwell. (••)
Those marked dm* (*) elected.
Thu Journal nl.-o contain* tho following:
“ We understand tlmt the resigimtion by the
Hon. Alfred CuTtintuT, ofbis scat in the
Senate of the United Slate*, i* in Millcdgoviile,
Whether it has been tlelivcrud to tho Executive,
we are not apprized.”
Bank of the U. Slates, in nil its payments, so far.
as if can be douo legally,"—so, so, then its set
tled. I repeal it, tre’re lick'd, and I'll write to
Van Duran te mike terms with Biddle, nnd use
his great skill and experience as tho grant officer
for receiving slid disbursing the public money in
all the departments, for, ns ho never did fail to
meet all the government demands for twenty,
yean, almost, uml never lost jt a cent, and satieti-
DEATH OF JUDGE FRAZIER.
A letter from Ajjlwqukio, (Wis. Tor.) stntrs
•hat Wm. C. Fhaziek, Judgo nl'the U. Staled
Court, died ut that place on tho 16th lilt. He
had just arrived from Laucnsior, (Pa.) where
his family resides.
tLr* Tho St. Loin* lupubhcan of tho 29lh uii.
meniioiis n report current in thnt city, tlmt the
Mormons had burnt Iho Court House, Cleik’s
Office, Post Office and two stores in the county
seat of Daviess county, nnd that Iho war between
them aud tho citizens had actually commenced.
There is some piobnbiliiy in the report, as iti*
stated that an effort was making to expel them
(rum tho county.
then held by them respectively,
subscription shall remain open for tlireo days
to allow of such Hiihscripiion* by stockholders,
nud nfmr (he expiration of the said three days
Htu said Company may soil the rigid to sutii
scribe -for any rentaiiiing stock at public outcry.
And tho purchasers of new slock .who no nut
hold share* under the present charter of said
Company may have such interest in tho surplus
profits of said Company (other than Rail llond
profits) on hand at tho day of their coining
in ns stockholders and in the profits lo nri*c
on thn sale of new stock, ns the said Company
may presciihuand publish for ninety days.
8 i.c.2. And he it further, enacted by the author*
ly aforesaid, Thai such increased stock shall
be designated in the business of tbo Company
aforesaid ns new stock and shall be appropriated
to Bunking. Dividends of Batik profits shall
be on tins new siocli nnd on such Bank
By tlio following circular, (issued from
the Paymaster’s Department at Washington, it
would appear that Mr. Van Burcn,or the Gov-
erpmout, a* old Hickory used to call his office,
has oiicq more taken into lib confidence nnd
trust old Nick’s son. Nick. Jr. Strange, indeed 1
but it is like every thing else in connection with
Martin Van Burcn. No man can tell from nuy
assurances which he may give to day, but that
he may go exactly the contrary why to-morrow.
He comes up cxnctly to the rule nf St. Paul, in
n very different sense lobe suro from tho Apos
tle, but be come* up emphatically to tbo letter
of the rule of being “ all tilings to nil men.’-
Yet this is the mail the Southern people h mg.
cd to believe to be their peculiar friend, and iho
main defender of their rights l—Miilcdgcvdlt
llccofccr.
Paymaster Geneoal’s Office, ? .
Washington Uet. 8, 1638. f
Sir: Arrangement* having been made with
tho United State hank to pay the Treasurer’*
draff*, to a cci tain anion ill. at different place*,
it being probable the note* of the bank will be
as acceptable to claimant*, and in some cases,
more convenient than specie,you will,tdiotild yon
receivo.druftson that bank 01 its agent*, make ns
many of your pay inents by check as you can,
which will give the receiver the option of taking
paper nr specie; and the Department has no objoc,
tiori to your using tlio papor of tliat bink in all
your payments, so liif a* it can be done legally
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
N. TOWSON, P. AI. G.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE,
IN SENATE. Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Bdls introduced and readjust time.
By Mr. Gordon: To extend the limits of
Savannah.
To incorporate llio Savannah Thcatro Com.
pany. • >(
To exempt from ordinary militia duty, per
sons engaged 111 works of internal improvement.
To incorporate tho Georgia Steam Packet
Company.
To incorporate Iho Central Rail Rond nnd
Canal Company of Goorgin.
[Two Hundred copidS of the latter bill were
ordered to be printed.
Air. Junes laid mi the tahlo n resolution re
questing the Treasuicr to report to the Senate
the amount of money heretofore appropriated
to tho 'purposes of internal improvement, nud
in what counties the same Im* been expended,
and wbutumonui in each county.
Wednesday, Nov. 7.
Tho petition of Jacob Wood, Esq , protesting
tho election of Norman J. McDonald. Esq., re
turned p* Senator from tho County nf McIntosh,
was ou nn t’-on of Al r. Spencer, referred to tho
cuiumittco ou P'i.iloge* and Elections
Bills introduced und read first time.
By Mr. Miller: To enrry into effect the first
section of the third article of the Constitution of
this feint.:.—[200 copies ordered to bo printed.
By Mr. Jones: To expedite und ficiljtate tho
collection iff Bank note* and to compel the
charioted institutions of this State, lo pay their
bills on demand.
By Afr. Obnrr: To attach a portion of tho
county ni* f lull, to thn county of Lumpkin.
By Air. Foster: To reduce the price of
grants to fortunate dr&wots in tho Land and
Gold Lotteries, ns woll a* nil other Loticries.nnd
to regtilnle other foes thereon, vYc.
By Air. Sayre: To provide for tho authenti
cation of State Scrip, in certificates of State
debt.
By Air. Til ford: To nuthorize the county of
Macon to retain tlio General Tux lor the year
1839, to .be appliod by tho Infutior Couit- far
county purposes.
Itcsolecd by the Senate nnd House of Representa*
live ofllie btute of Georgia, That our Senators
in Congress are instructed and our Repre
sentatives requested to exert themselves to have
coinpensnti >11 made tos-ich persons a* had their
crops hurtud and their propcity destroyed by
tlio United States troops, South of Wales line.
lltsolccd, Tlsnt his 'Excellency the Governor
biicqnestcd lo transmit into copy ol'tlieseresolu-
lions lo.ench ofotirSenntoraatidRoprcsenUUivca
in Congress,
Tho Senate adjourned. •
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Tuesday, Nov.G,
Bills introduced and nailfirst time.
By Mr. Crawford: To amend the second
section nf tho third article ofthe Constitution.
Mr. Coil) of Camden, laid on Iho table a roso.
Iiitiou relative to the referring so much of the
Governor’s niWsago, ns relates to tho paytnoni
of troops of Camden, Ware, nud Lowndes
counties, against the Indians in tho Okefenokco
swamp, to a induct committee, which was read.
The House then adjourned till lOo'clock next
morning.
Wednesday, Nov. 7.
Bills introduced and rend first time.
By Mr. Hines: To extend tfud continue the
Western nud Atlantic Rail Road authorized to
Im constructed from Urn Tennessee line, near
Toimessoo river, to a point on the south eastern
hank nf tho Chattahoochee, &n„ passed 21st
December, 1833, from the present terminus to
the Bent of Government; lo appropriate money
therefor, and to authorize other Rail Road Coni,
panic?, which are now or may horenffer ho in
corporated. to unite with the same. Also,
To correct aud explain n clerical mistake in
tlm records of nn net incorporating the Western
Insurance und Trust Company.
By Mr. Rockwell: To prescribo the mode of
making gifts of slaves.
To carry into effect thnt part ofthe Istsnction
ofthe third article of tho Constitution, which
requires tho estnbli-hmont of a Supreme Court
for the correction of orrors, and to orgnnizo the
same, and to'regnlnte the procnediuirs thereof.
By Air. Lnnmr: To alter and emend the
charter ofthe Monroe Rail Rond and Bnnkimr
Company—to iuernnso the banking capital
thereof, nnd for other purposes.
By Air.Craw ord, of Richmond: To niter
and amend an n t to regulate the intercourse
between tho I links of this Slate and other nisti*
lotion* and Inokurs.
ttr Mr. Philip*: To prohibit the Judges nnd
Clerks of tlm Superior Courts oflliis State from
granting any rule of survey In any ejbclmont
c .so or sui: for land now pending, or tlmt may
be brought in said Court by Cherokee Indians
-*r their descendants, representatives or assigns,
founded on reservation*arising under the trea-
tii* of 1817 or 1819. undo but ween the United
States and said Indian*, itc.
By Mr. Dougherty: To incorporate a hanking
company under tho name of tho Planters and
Mechanics’ Bald: of West Point.
By Air. Grco-, of Forsyth: To compensate
persons who havo rendered services in Inking
the ceusin of tho State of Georgia during the
year IS3S. “
To empower juries to allow interest on open
account*, and in all other casus, whether atistim
cx contractu or ex delicto. 0
Mr. Berrien presented the petition nf sundry
citizen* of Bui ke county, praying ,0 bo added to
tins county of Richmond; which was referred to
a Select Committeo, consisting of Messrs, Bcr-
lien, Jenkins, nnd llnrst, without being rend.
On motion, so much uf the Governor's tnesi
sage as relates to tho calling out aud paying the
troop* of Cnmtle.i.Wara, and Lowndes counties,
against tlio Indiana in lliaj Ukofunokeo swamp,
ho reft-1 red to a special Conunittee.-coniiisliitgof
Messrs. Cone, of Camden, Ilall. Smith, ofApp-
ling. Hilhnrd. and Suwnrd, with authority to
repot t by hill or otherwise.
A BILL,
To be entitled Act toulterniid amend an net
entitled “An Act to amend ail net entitled nn
net to incorporate tho Cenlrnl'Rail Road and
, Canal Company of Georgia, to alter nud
change tliu name ofanid Company,tfml to give
to said Company Banking powers and privi
leges,” passed M hiteccmhcr,1835,to increase
thu capitul ofhuid Company and lo give it
further powers.
WitfcUKAs, The Central Rail Road and
Banking Company of Georgia, by virtue of
the net above referred to, became organized in
conformity thereto in the early part of llio year
one iho isanil eight hundred and thirtyuux, oiin
subscription of two millions ofthe stock allowed
by said net; nud whereas the said Company has
from time to (itr.o called in instalments on said
two millions of slock, and has appropriated
and divided such instalments, according to tho
provisions of their charter, between their, Rail
Road aud business of Bnukingf. nnd whnrens,
when the whole amount of two millions pf dol
lars so subscribed shall have been paid in, tho
sum appropriated to Banking purposes will be
eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the
sum appropriated to Ro id will ho aye. .million
ouc hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and‘offer
the said Company sell ordisposoof the remain
ing miliiou ofstock authorized by iheirsaid clmr*
tor. there will he one and n half millions of their
capital which may be applied to banking, and
the like *11111 which must bo applied towards their
snidllnadi nnd wherens.the saidCotnpanyJiRving
surveyed and fixed their lino of road,and graded
nhniuoighly miles thereof, liavo ascertained that
.1 — -1 .... i t.iv.ihl La ft.A llftAnlt IfftV !ft
capital stock a* tho charter of said Company
now authorize*. Dividend* of rond profits shall
ho declared separately, nud tire to be paid to
all thoso who may bo proprietors of tlio two
millions ofstock already imposed of by llio said
Company, end of tlio remaining million ofstock
which the said Company, by its existing char
ter, it authorized to sell.
Sec. 3. Anil be it further enacted by the authority
afursaiil. Thnt it shall aud mnv be lawful for the
said Company to build, purchase, keep, and
maintain one ot more steampnekots or skips
to ply with passengers nnd freight between the
C ort of Savannah nud any port or ports in the
toiled States northward of said port,nnd to have
receive, and toko, such passage money and
freight as the said Company may from time to
time preset ibe:protidcil,\hn\ the said Company,
shall pay to the State such tax on the profits
such steampnekets ns they are bound to pay or
may bo made to pay under tlio provision* of
their present charter. And it slmll bo lawful for
the said Compnuy owning such stcnmpackets,
or in any lino of stages runniiing in connection
with tho road ofsnid Company to Alncon, Mil-
Icdgeville, Louisville, Sparta, llawkinsvillc, or
Augusta.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. Thnt tho
said Company shall have the right to subscribe
for nnd bold stock in such incorporated conn
panics ns are or may bo established by law for
the construction of Rail Hoad* from Augusta,
YVnynosboro’, Louisville, Sparta, Alilledgeville,
nnd Hawkinftville, to unite with or j»*iu the
Central Rail Rond: provided, nothing herin
contained shall delay or impede tho construc
tion and completion of tliu said Central Rail
Road to the city of Alncon, and provided that
any iiivoilmeiit of stock in such companies shall
first receive tho snnciion of a meeting of the
stockholders in said company,to be held for thut
special purpose, on sixty day* public advertise
ment. At such meeting* of stockholders, n
least one million of dollars of tho stock of snid
Company slmll bo represented by thcstnckhold'
ers thereof in porson.or by attorney duly nulhoiz-
ed, and tho proceedings and determination ol
such meeting of stockholder* shall bo made
public by advertisement in the Gazettes of Sa
vannsh
Sec. 5. Andbeit further enacted, That the
twonty-seventh section of tlm churtor of sniil
Company, passed 14th December, 1835, be, and
the same is liorohy repealed.
Sf.c C. And be it further enacted, That this
act shall go into operation, and bo tnkon ns n
public net on tho President and Directors of
said Company, or a majority of them, express
ing their nssentto the provisions of the same;
inn resolution, under tho corporate seal of mid
Company, placed in tho hands of his Excellen
cy tho Governor.
NEW-YORK. Nov. 10
The Election—Bcturns.—-We have received
this morning nealy one hundred letters from
the various towns arid counties.
No doi;bt exists ofthe election of Seward nnd
Brndish.hy'a majority of nearly! 12.000.or 15,000
—perhaps more: In several towns west,
B radish runs abend of So ward, but his loss in
the enst rather throws him abreast if not behind
on thu whole ticket.
Tho whigs will also carry n majority of tho
Assembly, und of the members for tlio next
Congress—probably two-thirda of the whole
nn miicr.
From the Albanr Ecveing Jouinal, Nov 9.
THE EMPIRE STATE REDEEMED.
The Empire Stale ha* redeemed herself and
saved the Union! William H. Sownrdand I.i
thor .Bradish are elected Governor nnd Linnt,
Governor by most decisive majorities We
Imvo carried a largo majority or the Member*
of Congress. We have also a lurgo majority of
Alembors of tho Legislature in Joint Ballot,
which secures to us a Senator in Congross,
Comptrollpr, Attorney General, Secretary of
Stale, and Treasurer, This is no harrep Y’ic
tory. Never in the annals of party, was tri
umph more complete. And never to nn onqtny,
was defeat moro fatal disnslrus and overwhel-
11 ,2 “ « «> «T\1S,B0 38 Id * (J3'm2'
Holden of priui will call for iho chit M
"•*»« WITHIN QToffg.
IHEnimulm®*! 0 * -
eeung of tho Board of Com.
Public Roads, for Chatham
•*}h* Uotlrt House, hi the
nov 15
nro scarco and brings 16 cts, fur good Western
or Bnltimoro cured. Sales of new Lard al 14£
a JC cents.
Sugars—At Auction today, two cargoes of
Portu Rico, omnprisitiff 362 lihds and 65 bbl*
wore sold at $7 75 n 935. Also a' purcel of St
Croix, part sold at 10 a 10 05. By private con
tract wo note antes of brown St Jiigo nt 8 50; of
50 bbl* Brazil at 975 and 50 baskets white Ba-
lavinnt9 3l4.
Whiskey—'The matket continues inactive. \\ f e
quote hlid* &t 42 cents, at which a considerable
parcel lias been taken. Bbls nro getierallydield
at 44 ots. for good qtiul.iy. The wagon price of
bhl* is 40 cls,exclu*ive of die barrel. The in
spection* of tlio week comprise 93 lihds and 691
bbls, of which 65 hhds and 91 bbls were received
from tho Susquehanna by water; and 191 bbls
by the Baltimore and Susquehanna rail road. .
RICHMOND. Nov..8.— Tobacco.—Tiio in-
speciions nro very small, and chiefly confined te
common and middling qHalities—auction puces
luvo consequently averaged lower this than last
week—the private transactions aro incre>t«iug.
Sales of Lng* nt $5], !o 7£; good and fine'ship*
JtlO t ^15 ** ® 0<K * m,d ™ 10 ,nu,,u ^ lur ^ ,, fi»
Flour—C\\y Mllls-$8 75 per bbl. Csnnl-
Stock rather fight, aud little arriving. Sales of
600 bbls ut $7 874. •
Corn—Dull at 90 to 05 cts per bushel. Last
sule*95cente. A good supply with a limited
demand.
Cotton—11 els per lb.
, ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 8 —Flour—Not hear-
mg of any change, wo continue ‘du* quotation
from wagons $7 50 a 7 52. Last sales from
stores thAt we have been advised of, wore nt $7
02£; sonic dealers domnnd $7 75—others, we
believe, are content to take 7 62.].
Com, white—85 s88; yellow 85 per bushel.
MOBILE, Nov. 10.—Cotton—Wo reported
in our last 40G2bnl6fl as (he stock on hand, in>
eluding all on shipboard not cleared; since then
we have received 871 bales, and shipped 1010
bales, lenving tho stock on hand, including all
on ship board not cleared, 3923 bales, against
I0.38o bales same time last year.
The receipts during the past week havo been
quite light fu conscqnetice of the continued low
* luges of (ho water! but the very hea*
vy rain we had on Wednesday, and which
appear* lo have boon general,justifies the expre
token that we shall soon have full rivers, and
we may look next week for large arrivals. The
accounts today from Montgomery represent the
river to have risen three feet, and to be still ri
■in*.
The market has continued firm during the
week, with moro enquiry for the iniddlinganaL
dies al prices corresponding wilh others. There
is now not over 250 to 300 bales remaining or
sule in the market. We quote—
Good and Fine 14) a lu;Good Fair 14] a 14];
Fair [3) a 14; Middling 12 a 13]; Ordinary 6]
Freights—No new engagement has been made
for foreign freight since onrlnst, when we re- ? noV 15
ported one vessel taken lip fn^LiverpooWitjd.
Tmlssionere of Pul
*** at ino v/oim House, In th«
dly 1-r Haviwinnli, ,m Monday tha 3.1 rfiwL'fr
araavt At JHb
Clmllmm County, fo, Loiter, or OnSdtaSdihf
minoV P °”°"*"“ pr0p0, ' r *» r S«r«h A.
Theod ore therefor^ to cito and edinonUh ,0
-ttoemed; to HI. their objootion. f ir Z
r«)ln llio Clork'eOfllco ofthe wldCeurX
Jimtleoj of Con» < ! tl |h5-jg5il f A
DOMESTIC GOODS.
ICA pos ®' 4 •blonoliod HttmUton Bhwf
ttlr ni^a, SO do 6-iuobleachod dodo *
r t **® fl ed qnilii
5 mm 4 4 bloii'J Shirting., monad-qniljiU.
2 do nrhite and brown Canton Flaunt.
2 do Apron Chech. ;
50 doit Woollen Clove.
50do do Half lloee, fornle by.
FULLER, MOORE*CO,
222m ' ■
CLOTHS, aid.
PCS anpir black Cloth
4.do do bluo do
4 do drab olid striped Cnesimoroa
10 do an per block, sreon.bluo, Oxford and lte.1
11111. d.Snt men
5 bale, twilled Coriloy.Karraya
3 do ted Flunnole, iuil recowod and for nf. h.
FULLER, SlOOUE i CO. hr
nov 15 222m
1 FIWE Fun CAPS. - •
TRUNK gan.l men.’ Sea Otter Cap.,
1 <•» do Seal do,
. 3 A 0 ,, d “ ■“'» priced do.
jnet rec’d and for-nla by
n-» <5 H. N. AtDRlCH * Co.
iiatst"
yS CASES gentloaiens* Una Hate,
f»Bdo do Silk do,
and for ralo by^ 0 ^*' d<> > JV**,
nov 15 It N. ALDRICH '* CO.
WlilTE'EsTBr^—~
KEOS jmt ropoived and for nle
nov 15 HAZARD, DENSLOW* Bn,
HRISKED OIL, fta—:—•
SlftS* pu,B En *- LiilieedOil
“ VTF 10 bble Spirit.. Tnrpmtine, jiut
recoivcd anu for saje by 4
nov 15 HAZARD, DENSLOW A rn
WESTPHALIA HAMS^
1 ftft OF the above a,tide, varvaopari.
JL WU or, landing front brig Eleanor!Iid
CLAGHORN A-WOOn.
for sale by
- nov 15
PEACH WATEbT
A. PAR8QN8.
nov 15
SO A If «•
.C6do XE V,"eg3°“ tlC,n “ dS r-
3 do Almond j 0 .
Just received and for sale by
- Il ° y 15 * A. PARSONS.
COTTON TWIrtfe.
CD BUND LES Colton Twin., received and
“ ibraalaby A.rARSONS.
MARRIED,
On tho 12ihin«t. by the Rev. John Fielding,
Mr. Euokhc J. TnucHaiOT, to Miu Lovu. AI.
Ceuvkau, both of thi. city.
FASSENGER3
Por brig Tantivy, from Now York—Mr Hoe.
liter and Indy, Almira Levy, Uriggon', Alurpliy,
and 40 in the steerage.
SIIIL* SEWS.
PORT OP SAVANNAH.
mint;
The entire State—the whole people, have
dono their utmost duty . Tho hopes of the Re
public were hanging upon this State. Hero ail
was to ho Inst or won. And here in Van Bn-
rail’s own state, nnd in defiance of his legions
off officeholders, n : victory has boon achieved
which terminates tho misrulo of demagogues and
despots.
N EW-YORK, Nov.
Melancholy Shiptcrcck.-Wc nolicod.n few duys
since, tlmt a vessel bound to Quebec bad boun
lost off* the month of tho Choleur, and that it
was feared mnnv lives woro lost. Tho mail of
this day brings the particulars of this sad disnster.
Tho vessel was tho Colborne, from London,
with a cargo estimated nt tho vnlueof $300,000.
Forty passcngois aro said to havo perished.
Thera was £7,000 in specie,which it was expect
ed would be snved.
COMMEltCIAL
JOURNAL
LATEST DATES
ritoM T.iVKiti'oor., : : : :
;: oct.
1.
ruoM havuk,
:: t :t oct.
6.
ritoM mobilk, : : : : :
: : : : nov.
JO.
rttoM KKw-em.KANs, : :
: : :: : nov.
8.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS. Nov. 14.
Per shin St Maty, for Now York—624 balos
Cotton, 223 casks Rico, 8 packages sundries.
November 15.
Per ship Robt Isaac,for Liverpool—1532 bales
Upland Cotton. t
Per brig Opelousas, foj* Baltimore—163 bates
UplauiPCoiton r l Iron Steamboat,71 bbls Flour,
und 1 box Mdzo.
Per brig llnlcyon.forBoston—10,000 Board*
106 casks Rice, 1G0 bates Cotton, aud93 Hides*
CHARLESTON, Nov. 14.-(Somi*YVeekly
Report.)—Cotton—Tho transactionsinUplands,
since onr Inst weekly roport, have been light,
hut the operations were more favoTable to pur.
chnsers. Sales hnve been mode nt a declino of
half a cent on nil descriptions except choice
Cottons, nr selections, which still continao to
command 13] to 13) cents'.
llice.—The transactions for the Iasi three days
were light, and our remarks of. Inst Saturday
lie Road cannot bo completed te Macou fora gay apply to thp present period,
ARRIVED..
Brig Volte, Higgins, New Yo»k. Hay for
the U. States.
Brig Tantivy, Johnson, New York, 80 honrs,
to Claghorn & Wood. Mdze toW Olmstead,
A Kimburly, W B Bulloch, 51 Prendnrgost, II
N Aldrich tic Co, J ft E Ingorsoll, F W licino*
mann, O Johnson & Co, J C Sturtevant, G D
Cormvell,W Nichols,Close & Thompsoti.Hnn-
tington At Holcombe, W T Williams, Wash,
burn Lewis.
Biig Caledonia,' Munson, Bath. Iloy, &c.
to Lailil, Topper «& Sistnro.
Brig Falcon. Jones, New York, via Cock-
spur, to S Philbrick Jr Co. Aldze to J I{ F
Mansfield, G W Andor*on,Close&Thompson,
Claghorn & Wood, Washburn &. Lewis, Cope
&. Smith. J B Gtmdrjr.
Brig Woodstpck, liragdon.Portland. 15 days.
Hay, Bricks and Lumber to YV Crabtroo.
Stenmboat Cherokee, Norris, Augusta, with
boats 1 and 14 to Steamboat Co. 316 bales
Cotton and Mdze to CninnfieU & Neyte, R
Habersham, J P Stuart, and others.
Stenmboat Oglethorpe, Dillon. Auguste,with
tow boats 5 and 9 to Harper Sf Douglas. Adams
Ac Burroughs, YV Holmes, Halsey & Harding,
Pndelford, Fay & Co, R Habersham, Koser Ac
O’Driscoll;
Steamboat Chioffnin, Wolls, Darien
Gieu’s box No 1, from Augusta, to F Sheik
440 bates Cotton to 8 D Corbitt, O Cohen, W
Holmes, R AI Phinizy.
CLEARED,
Ship St Alary, Foster, New York— Washburn
Sr Leicis.
Ship Robt Isanc,A1 ills,Liverpool—j1 Low Sr Co.
Brig Opelousas, Alexander, Baltimore—F Sor
rel & Co.
Brig Halcyon, Donnell, Boston— T T White.
MEMORANDA.
* Tho ship Henry, sailed from N York, 9th iust
for this port.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 14.—Ar line ship An
son, Sinclair, N York 72 lira; Br barque Lord
Glenolg, Potter, Greenock—sailed Oct 6; Sw
brig Zephyr, 8oarberg t vm Dartmouth, Eng. 64
ds; schrs Betsey Pierce, Crockett, Thomaston,
Me; Vuliant, Read, N York72 hrs;Eliza At Bet.
sey, Arnold, do4'dnys.
Cld, Orschr William, Nelmes. Bermitdn;*chr
America, Somoni, Wilmington,NC;*tea:n pack
et North Carolina, Davis, do.
FOR NGW-ORLEANS,
“ The first rnio new barque ZE.
NOBIA, (burthen only 289 tons,)
Cnpt. Samuel T. Remingicn;,will
meet with despatch. For (toight
or passage, having good accom*
medaffoUs, apply on board nt Smith'* wharf, or
to j WASHBURN At LEWIS
nov 15
nov 15
Ml
. W OY 15
FOB NEW-YOICK,
The regular packet brig TAN-
TIVY, Johnson, mostor, will sail
vyllh despatch. For Freight or pas*
sago,apply on,board at Hunter's
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN Ac WOOD.
TO HUNT.
A tlireo itory brick HotiH.pleM'
■inly litualed on Columbia Square,
Apply to
R.4 W.KJNG,
882m-
222
lUCCAIIVNIA VEBMACELLI
7 BOXES lulien Maccaronl
6 do do. V.nnacelli'
Por Madiwo and foir sole by
12 C. L. McNISH.
F
CANAL FLOIIH. ’~
IFTY bble and 25' hair bbls Cabal Floar.
U ' lending from N York pnrkele, fur n|. br
nov 12 LADD, TUPPER «-8I8TARE.
E „ SPAM8H MEGAKS.
80,000.^KS«
received andforealo by
nov 12
A. .PARSONS.
F. n. BEEP. HAITIS.&C.
1 O UALF bbls F. M. Been 50 Hem,
JL v N. York, nnd 14 ca.ee Smoked *l>
■non, InndiMu nnd for sale by
nov 10 OAUDRY, BRANCH,dr BAKER.
FKESII ISAISINS A CHAPES.
d C?4b WHOLEboaeibtinch Rahiin
lilv 75 linlf do do do
125 qr. do do do
20 liege Mnlegn Gropes
Junt received by brig Goorgin nod for nle bjr
oot 20 . C L McNISH;
AblEKICAN B1UNDY
db BDLS Amcricnn Brandy, 4lh proof.
K V lauding from ship M illodgevilo, nod for
Hide by
nov 10 GEORGE H. MAY.
TEAS.
A A BOXES G. P. Tea, 12 lb bolt., ini
*"X\W\7 halfchests Souchong Tea, landing
l^oui ship Al illeJgevjJle, and. for^saje by^^^
nov 10
GEORE1
NAVY BREAP. Ac.
L ANDING from ship Milledgevilln.nnJ will
be sold low from the wborfi 20 bbls. Ns»J
Bru.-u\, 20 do. Pilot Btead, and 20 do. Bntttf
Crackers.
nov 10 GEORGE H.MAY.
CANAL FLOCK. '
50 BBLS, canal Flour, landing ®ndw
gr ^ sate by
7oH0 GAUDRY, BRANCH & BAKER.
IUISII WHISKEY & BBANDF;
OPUNCHEONSipure Irish Wbi*oy,.M»
/Whoir pipes ’Soignolto B indy, entitled t» «'
boniure, Ibr «alo by
nov 10 GEORGE IP MAY^
PBIM ST. CKOIX SIJOAK A1VD
HYSON TEA. ,,
O HIIDS. .prime St. Croi* Sniir, »
9 bmos young Hyaon Ton, 13 Ibi.eacb,,
mndiqgnnd for ■»» V^p^njgt
HAMS, BEEF AND SACSAGE*
— SMALL.ize Now YurkHaon
160 400 lbs smoked Beef
S bbl! PUklS P SnuMge,,
IVm Hart. JOHN B. GAWD**'
schr Wni
nov 9
217
HAY. . .. ,y».
o BUNDLES lending Ft 0 , m
of P’l'uylor,and for“^""nlcARTEBu
"'iTitANDY, WINES.,
a PIPES “Olnrde.Oiipiiy * Co«. Bn>W (
14 hulf pipe*'Cognno dn, 10 do Amejw^
do. 20 qr. enskn Cnnnry Wlno, 2 pipe* 0 |j
pnrlicular mull do, 6 qr. ecko very ch
London Pnriiciilor,2 pipe,iTei»»W do,*
bent Cny’e" Tenorilfodo, 1 do .
do, 20 bA-k-t-Chj^ne
20bbls Monotigah— ..... ,
5 ^KVkInchTbakb*-
by
nov 10 -
COFFEE,
3d bags Rio Coffee
25 dd ImpoVinl Ten
85 do Gunpowder Ton 2
10 do plug Tobacco,
10 koge Twut do JSt 1
poy 3
ily w