Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, January 14, 1805, Image 3

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I'Nvcntui nould be a more afty. than the Hero.” uta - New-Jersey ‘Journal. the following defeription o’ $ Carri.gt, from the Uniter 1 ■azette, published in July, 1790; N . J. Journal. ‘carriage, in which Mr. Slater, t over land with dispatches to Indies, traversed the Arabian nent at the rate of twenty rfftiei: In that it was supposed from na it would reach Boffora in a ‘• It was coiiftrutfterl with icels, and impelled by fails in the ‘itier as a Ihip, and so contrived, ent as close to the wind as any iud carried swivels to gu .rd >e wandering Arabs. When he h in this machine, the wind was Moderate, and he was aceompa y miles by a considerable nura. 1 “rfons, mounted on camels and es, whom curiosity attmiffed j >me time the wind frefhening, m became so rapid that they gIJR to give up ttie pursuit. andria several ingenious mecha improved upon this original progrellion, and ir is said that are now contriving which tra with more expedition, and yet ed fafeiy.” DRTANT INVENTION. |v>lr. Bennoch, ot the firm ot Bennoch |H|eu!.ud, of this town, has invented a for tye l'lancing of Boards, j Hf’s now erected at the mills in Char- ‘ and i'* been fern bv in its ; uppiorcd. The Him labour whit.!: it w ill t very and at a time, like the prelent, 1 a large iimi.lv rof buildings arc |Hd"g or c.utiellifiiing, ;• ul afliftnntr, at , Caipitiler’s buhuef;- cannot be pio |Hßed ia the numb.is wanteJ, >his inven lis particularly important ; at any ,however, it would merit attention encouragement/ from the success J is invention we may anticipate that’ little time cargi ts of planed board:, be (hipped from hence to the Weft -1 [{lands, and elfcwherc. as machine is now put in motion by but it. is p Ltumtd could be as well d'.il by tt'.-am, in which case the fhav- | woulj furnilh fufacirnt fuel. Iff on Paiatdum. IBON F ASHIONS FOR. OC vo promenade.— l. A round dress ! lire nniKin, with long fl.eves. A' 1 elona handkerchief croft. and over the | n and tied behind—A icarf cloak n. A straw hat, tiunt<l?up in front irnamented with a blue leather. A diets of cambric muslin ; the sfliort and drawn up on tiie top of ■in, to form an epauiate—A black peiicer cloak, trimmed all round. A itiaw hat, tied under the chin with k bane kerchief. ja heads.— 1. A large draw bon- Lftrned up before and bthiud, and itidcr the cbin with pink 1 ibbanUs. A CiOiC morning bonnet of blue A draw hat, turned up in front, and 5* The limit falluuuablc ltair 1 An Obi hat of draw or chip. A mommg bonnet of fine draw dup in front, and tied under the vnth a pinK liik handkerchief. A cap of white muslin, with a full Dorder ; the top of tile crown made | to admit the hair,and trimmed routm 1 w ’tiiacf ; a wreath ot oak leaves round the front. <j. Ajcap of white crape,trimmed with Hat Obfcrvations.—The prevailing tolo-t, : nr*, blue, pink, purple and yellow.— ! Titus continue to be made very l.nv our the bark and bosom, and ver) short I V tiled. The lleevcs arc generally trim- j ltd with lace, and faltenc .1 on the top of 1 Ct arm with a broach.—Lace is much i tiled in every part of the drtfs. Mr. Cooper on Friday evening, clof- ‘ din's engagement at -the New-York j •theatre, having performed fourteen even- ; •jigs, including his benefit. ‘Flic charac- i ttfis ;n which he appealed, were. Mac- ! btth twice, Haftingg, Hamlet twice, Pen- i ruddock, Richard, Frederick, in Loveis jfjws ; Shy lock, Rolla, Hotfpur, Henry he sh, Romeo and Othello. He fiaifii ;d with Othello, ir, which character he I - * supposed to have exhibited feme of j ly ‘ molt fjrlcndn.l proofs of his genius t fcalhctcrs. 1 he audience were more j K J ufuaily warm in their expressions of I Approbation, ar.d his expiring fcenc was i ■(.-lowed by four round ,of appiaufe. On fL.u day, Mr. Cooper left the city fori l Philadelphia, where it is understood that ] few is to pcrlorm for a few rights. Report ! hadJ, ttiat he proceeds from there to iCbarlefton. /bflraft of Merchandize., entered at the port of A eru-Yorl, J,r ihe notch ending the 2 ? ‘ till. 1 Sugar, 139 he dv to tierces, 11 i Lbsrre.-., from M.a. uc—2 27 boxes, J l2 hall boxes and uirreis do. fioiri rH-vanna. began,s >6 boxes. Sponge, I*2 bates. Tallow, 200 bales. FI ides, 340. Salmon, 6j bands and 36 naif barrels. Shad, 79 b.rrds. Maciarel, 4 g barrels and 9 tuif ba;rcls. Herring, 63 ba-reis and 4.4.3 half barrels. Smoked s;aionj 135 oarreu. tobacco, 190 j hovfhcads. Cotton, i>73 bales. Sherry ■ ine, 69 qr. calks, bait, 93 1 2 Sails, ivut.t, 17 puncheons. Madeira Wine, 17 hogsheads, 53 pipes, 2 half pipes, and 7 qr. casks. ’Jlraft of Merchandize , entered at the port of Phiti.dephia Jr the week ending the l\lh u’t. Coffee, 994 bags. Madeira Wine, 4 ihds. 38 pipes, 46 qr. calks. Sugai rom Hdvanna, 895 boxes. Logwood, 12D quintals, 5 logs. Plaifter of Pans 130 tons, Merchandize, no bbis 3 hhds. 8 cases, 211 unks, 9 bales. ILe., 694 whole, and 9 half barrels. Pork, 9 bb's. Oil, linfecd, 63 casks ; Sperniacc- 1 do. 162 casks; Liver do 98 bbis Sweet do- 40 baskets Codfifh, 65 hhds. 20 boxes. Mackarel, 20 bbis. Gin 17 pipes. Cards, 13 boxes. Shoes, 6 bbis. 3 boxes. Sea! Skins, 4270. R- s fia Duck, 14 mat's. Block fin, 2 tans. Rum, 10 hhds. Wheat, 274 bulhcls Barley, 4,500 bulhels. Cheek, 7000 lbs. Flaxleed, 300 liitds. Cotton, 210 bales. Tar, 130 bbis. Moialf.s, 8 puncheons. Pipes, 30 boxes. Fur, 1 hhd. Deer-Skins 6 bales. Rice, 20 bbis. Alfruft of Merchandize , entered at the port of Baltimore, for the weekending the 20 th u/t. Madeira Wine, 19 whole and 18 hair pipes. Tencriffe Wine, 24 whole and 2 3 half pipes, and 43 quarter casks. Su gar, 26 noglheads and 9 barrels. Log wood, 98,100 lbs. Coffee, 2305 bags. | Sweet Oil, 400 cases, and 500 boxes.— j Caftile Soap, 200 boxes. Marble-Slab. l , ; 16,00 pieces. Corsica Wine, 70 casks. ! Hemp, 12 1-2 tons. Brandy, 5 pipetu )N. IL Rum, to hhds. 10 bbis. Cordage, ! 2 tons. Spermaceti Oil, 8 tons. Whale Oil, 5 tons. Linseed Oil, 83 casks.— , Pepper, 22 bags. Nutmegs, z boxes. Leather, 400 sides. Piece Goods, 16 ’ bales, 4 trunks. Plaifter Paris 40 tons Sait, 4230 bulhels. W. 1. Rum, 8 lihds. 10 puncheons. Soap and Candles, | 1680 boxes. Beef, 130 bbis. Pork, I2''i bbis. Gunpowder, 13 bbis. 26 ho t bbis. 38 qr. casks. Chocolate, 73 boxes. Mackarel, 30 bbis. Filh, 124 boxes. Butter, 50 firkins. Gin, 40 pipes. Hylon Tea, 23 chclis; Hyfon Skm, do. 11 chclis; Young Hyfon, 6 J elicits Imperial do. io whole, 1 6 quarter chells, Molalfcs, 24 hhds. Fiaxfecd, 30 calks. Lemons, 60 boxes. The leglflature of Maryland have a greed to alio v William Pinckney twelve ; thoafand dollars for his fcrvices in effect i ing the transfer of flock in the Biiti/li | funds belonging to Maryland.— Nat. In lellegcncer. Extraft of a letter from a member of eon grefs from the Jtafe of Georgia, to his f ind in ftugujia, dated 13 th December If. “ We have received the treaty negoci ated by Col. Hawkins with the Creeks. The price Stipulated to be given for the l mds ceded, is coi.floered here as enor mous; and such is the difalisfaclion manifefted against it, that I ranr.ot but uicertam tome kriuus apprehensions that it may not be ratified. We will however hope tor the bell, and nothit g on our part Ihall be omitted to rellore a ratifica tion, 1 ’ NEW—YORK, December 20. To the Editor of the Mercantile Advertiser. Sir., Ttiis is not an improper time to ob- I serve that {lores called fire proof, are not fafe depots of property in cases of great danger. A thin covering of iron over doors and window {butters may prevent i eombuftion from flukes of fire or any. ! thing carried through the air Lorn burn jing at a distance, but when there is only i a narrow ft reet, or perhaps not so much, j between a building so protefied and a.i j oilier on fire, the hazard is not so much jltfa than where the wood is exposed. E very one knows that wood will, when .mud; heated, take fire nearly as loon be tiirid a thin plate of iron as otherwise ; jm:ke. confiJeiable progrtfs in burning j before it c:be perceived ; and then the 1 iiron prevents the fpcedy application of Jwater. I would recommend, not as a difeovery of my own, but as a thing not j gen -rally known, a method which 1 have joften ften luccel fully used, of rendering wood incombustible, viz soaking it in a llrong solution of alum, tii! it be tho jrougtily penetrated with the saline parti 'cles. ‘ if the wood can be immersed in a I hot f'dulijn, so much the better. Tin is not, ii nvever, material as keeping u (longer in soak answers the fame purpose. I I have seen wood thus prepared, re | main for years without being burnt, in situations where it was impolfibie to | have used unprepared wood. Work imtn object to work wood after it has been soaked, becau r e it injures then tools. ibis objection may be over cume by having the work nearly fi. I nilhed before imrrcrfion. U. BALTIMORE, Dec. 23. The houfc of delegate, of this (late Jhave ordered that Messrs. J. Bayley Montgomery, Goldlborough, Mercer arid Shaft, be a committee to prepare ano bri.ig a bill, to provide for the eledtion 0: a govern >r by me people, and to a bolifli a 1 thole p-nris of the conilitu’.io.i and funn of government, which relate to ( the cou.mii, to the governor, and the tune and manner of electing the gover- I eor. >A VANN AH fun Ij, tno 3. Died, On the 9th inttant, Dodtor Noble W imberlv Jones. The age ot this worthy and lamented citizen as not exactly known, but he wa-aim n . the firll settlers of the ftau. His .an iy came to this country with General Oyle'horpe and to early ; s 1 7 ;?, . r Junes l ore a tnil tary cominillion un- j der that i liacer. Hi .cm rest and diferiminating mind J nade hint the -arly and the determined ! triend ot freedom. In 1763 he was a n mf.er o’ the provncial affcmbly and a diftmguiftied opp Ic ot the llainp adl. i r'in 1768 to 1770, lie filled the chair a fpeakcr of the house. In 1771 he began tu enjoy the honour of being tiate b:. to ty rants. I'hough r peatedly ch fen ‘peak.r, fie was compelled to re linquifli the chair by .111 arbitrary txo c:k ol one ot the pre.ogae.ves contended mr nv the crown When ujipreilion could no longer be borne try the colonies, auu a fiperatioul From Britain b.cuuie mevi.able, toe wouti ol Ur. Junes was not forgotten by fils Country. He was eholui Prelident ot the lirlt p.ovtncia. congrets wiucu fat! ahde t.ic B it.lh government in toe Hate. I ppoi.'tmtnts ot u-utt and importance’ continued to engage ms aiietiun until the tail ot harlcllui), when, with a faith’ truly B. 1 ilh, lie was, m tl. liance of the tc>ms ot cxpitu.awon forced lo St. i\ u gulliue, where he remained ap. iionti un til an exchange took place near ihe cioie of ihe v, ar. Since the eilablifliment of peace, lie j has been repeatedly called on by ins eoun ; t y to advilc on tlie mea.is pi iecuring . the freed am thereby eltabiilhcd, and lus on all occaiions produced tlie iullelt evi-i - Juices of lus attachment to her luterciL and tier republican lnftituiions. i Asa protciiionalehai after he was not* only (kitfiil, but his ready aueuiiou to I the calL of ui/trels, iiis {y mpathy, gen. jtlciicfsaiid alfablity, rendered turn be. ; loved, and reiptctcdb y focicty in gene, j rai and more particularly by the large I cite.c of patents to wiiom h;s firviet ! were rendered. Li private life he had fullered repeated | b.rcavments, of a numerous family of children; he outlived all but one—he ! has buried grand children and great ;rund children : but though pullellcd ol ■ Lie molt tender feelings, his fortitude, iu ; ih fe moments was not luffercd to forl'ake him, 1 ruly we may fav on this'occafion, a 1 good man has laiien : but if years ipenc jin fi.rv eesol his country and perfoimau.-e ‘ jof i.is duly as a member of lociety ; r the molt benevolent and amiable dilYoli tion crowned with a beiiet in the cheer ing doctrines ot . iniitian ty ■ an eoiii.lt a man to a triumph ovr: tut k-ng ofter-j ! rors, Doctor -ones n., fit wall jieeuliar {propriety txcla.ei, ‘ O’ 1 j o wher s’ jthy Iting! Og avt.wi.erc is ii.y v.Ctjiyk’ ! UtowwitovMttSfc. .%a-nr *~-.g ...... , . tNonce is lie. by Give , i ‘T’ M Al’ die C mi.,,nil u.-rs of Piluui X will receive j) 1 • liis from any per.- or per ions uoi Friday nc:. , r. r. m.v a wreck yin,; 1: the Kiv r. pj ..>e fir v .'!:ari i°f Me firs. Minis and’ Hunter, ihe place -I, j removal will ue pom 4o f by ;iie L mum . ■ I lio..ers, at tlieir next meeting. By order of the Boal J, ii iOAi AS i‘ 1j p, .secretary. i January 14. 2-.. yj. 1') be seen at Messrs. Sum mien* and Conilaiitin’s, Hryaiiiireet, Fra.uk -lin W ant, ihe FiieiiumenoH oi the l LALJ7\ Which the European Newspapers have { spread thrrugbout ilu United .States, ilia, eu j iluo-al’m which was produced at Paris, FS.,r - dealt. l li 1 laclelj lira a.id hcv\ ■ York jbv In j experiment ol the Invilible Lady, it would 1 former y have accredited the inventor fora witch, S-c. The habitation of the Invilible Lady is a box about live feet long and one foot lquare, gla/.eu with grals, lo dial tile views ei the Ipcctator IS clear a 1 through—it is ful'pended by a l'mall rope and perfectly ifola.ed, from wlienceThe anlwers any queltions put to hu b the lpetftator. She will'mention the form or color prefenced t. her—lhe whittles, blows, and does not dilfc r in any degree tr-.m ano tlier person but by her invilibiiity. Tne owners having but a Hurt time toflay in town ha-e reduced, the price to IXalj-- a Doi.i. Ait—Chi tlren halt price. Tin; gn a ell v ariety of curious Automatons Obe f- to a: the tame place for half a dollar —Children half price. and ime of exhibi'ion from io in the morning, toKi. 2. i J . M. and from 4 till 9in tb c even! ing. January 14. o^. Bft:N J A ivt 1 1 \ Ivi.vk D iLd i ,i~ HAS id- ceived by the Hope, capt. Price, irom I.ivu-pool, the I,How mg goods which he otic. . i.,i late on very nv brute and u:co nmodauo,, rmis, at Meffi s. Magee and Howard’s itore on Morels wiiarf. . 7 Gales velverctts, cort-rs, and velveteens 7 Trunks elegant cliiiuz and cahc .cs 2 I milks ftlk and cottf.ii itooenci'-r 2 Trit.iks cotton umbrellas 1 Bale lbperhne broao i .reiUlothv ■ Gale jn i-ite-1 and w lute marleilles and 1-2 eils futtian. Januar y. 3 jy A & b KiLti Al< 1V 7, I HAVE just received per thip Edward and Gharlcs irom I'or la id, iliir’y pirn ilcons and one hundred bbis. ol New Hunt .vliicli thr-y warrant to he oi a Ikpcnor qi.ul iry,and wii fell i< for caih or paper at ,ix*y days on reul<jnai<r terms. Jaunary 14. 6u 39. J’ or lidfton. ’T 1 he Brig F.lenor, A cun. a . tier Arnold mailer, will positively laie on < r before dmSPnSo ߣ'be 2eth iniUnt, (wind ad weather permitting) having ti.e greater par: >f her cargo ready—For treight of the te nainder, or palfagc apply to Gapt. Arnold anlxiatu or t 5 Macliin 6? Mackintoih. Clay* wharf Jan. 14. tasinft. dS- For the Georgia Republican. I WIN FER, An Ode. ■By G. Turnbull. Rude, wint’ry winds Impetuous roar And snow blocks up the cot;ace door ; 1 letopof eueh alpiring fill 1 \\ it 1.. hoary wreaths is higher still ; j C Icar lireams, that fmootnly roll’d along, I Are bound in icy frtttrs llrong', j Smooth o’er the furface of the deep 1 Sufttly the nnrtble Ikaters sweep. Where now the woods in green arny’J ? | Vv here t.ovv the close, embow’i ing ilmdt? ! The funny hills, the verdant fields, And all the charms that fumir.er yields ? j hole all are ILd ; ycl dill the mule Delights in hoary winter views. 80011 as the low, in western clouds, From fig t his lliort liv’d glory Ihrouds, I-aft to their homes the nifties hie \\ litre tires his abteut beams supply, i he honell laa llord Imilcs to view, t Around his h, . rth, the jocund ciew j His merry tabs amule the crow'd I ’ •lttcin ■ ‘Hints ot laughter loud ; Here all the v 1 a e jokes are tuld Audnewstrom 1 tw.t tome twelve months old. 1 I lie lay lor, while his hands he plies, Produces all his trutll lies ; Some chant t'w old heroic ditty, O ‘ am’,mi lay that moves their pily ; By dame, in antique legends vers’d, The icats ot Fairies arc n. hears’d ; How pigmy troops, ia mm tics green, I I By moonlight ill ill'’ groves are le-n. And how tlie imp,that bears Ww fight, ) | Spunkie, or jack o’lanthorn bight, > i Misleads the t::;fy swains by night, J ! Who linking in tiie laitifcfs mite By that tell demon’s aits exoire : ; How hv the thorn, betide tiie mill, i 1 lie midwile’s milk-white maie ltood I liiii, ] i-) p-aisihe lpot, no doubt afraid, Where Marrun’s murder’d clild was laid ; I low round Lie lightning bialitd oak Where the tli-omen’d ravens croak, Gmil troubled gholtsat dead ol night Oil wander, llu'ouded all in whpe And how the folenui niidniglit bell Ol living me ii lias inng the knell — With fear near ready to expire Cloier liiey crowd around tile - fire, And lluniid the wind but chance to roar ■ lid flap the window or the door, Silent they Hare i—trembling !—dif may’d ! Yet pleas’d the inor;-, the more afraid. Now lowfiing cities please the great And all the pride and pomp of ftatc, j Where princely peers and statesmen old Th - ir iage debates in council hold, And beaux and belles, in rich array, In Iron.: pass the Ihort-liv’d day ; ■ t night around the painted walls i Ei'i. lit taper:, lighl the splendid i.alls ; P'C] a ’,l th,.- gaudy youths advance \ 1 o i.ad i..circharnuisthrougiithc dance; Or, ii the drama .:,i,i enga “, I ncy evov and around th’ ilium’t’i stage j Wi. i- com, ly dll pi- y t- vi,sf ( O. vice ■ cki m’d a mirror true I m l ’..i*- traj die fra.ic M'lfi Dot; pity t , the foul iufulC, i lie ik.-i -ft Patriot's veal : flames [ And th, rebcili-iuv lout reclaims, , dak . so; y hwlc lie*’ lrantu: licri*! j And welcomes wifilom in her Head. i ’Gainit want, hy hand! labour proof,’ Contentment glad# the pcalant’s roof ; I > ‘ ilit large prolf.-lltons, void ol care, Riot at large the loroly heir. My willi would heav’n propitious grant,; No VaR enormous wealth l want ; Be mine aioue the in tie dome 1 hat 1 can freely call my home, Whofc peaceful roof hath never rung With Handers rank envenom’d tongue, Where ne’en did eatchpole’s horrid lace i Approach the venerable place, I A couch to rest, a blazing lire To make the winter's cold retire, Near which, a little (lady plac’d With bards and ancient lages grac’d And one thing more, ye Gods, 1 claim, 1 hat leamen do a locker name, Replete wit:, (tores to treat a Irierid Wno to my domus may afceiid. And, O 1 let him forever be Enamour’d of the Mufc and me Learu’d may he be, not over wife (l'or tv’ry Pedant I delpilc) An open foe to melancloly, Mixing good lull, with phaling folly. Then lei the rattling hail delccnd ; Let winds the gi laning forAls bend ; IL.-lt with his frienuflup and a bowl I’d hear uiniiov’d the lemp.il howl. port oi amvannait. ENrE R E D S OOp Eagle- Sun (ice, St. Augujhne Hunger, Davit, ditto C L E ARE D, Ship Minjhal, Hinder, E iv. ‘pool Tyre, Al.jh iujon, ll y ijt- I tithes Mugdnl.uc, Cm don, B triad cs ’ Brig Ceoige, Burt,ham, A t w-Tur 1 ! Schr. ‘ e/.lunc, CaJ'c, St. Thomas's I Sujan Sloop Delight, Cooper, Chc.rlej'on “• -* - -a t edvi'a i.. ... F or Liverpool, f J-'T-y ‘l'Hi: I ~;, Til'HO SAIH, ‘■ X n,e vui -1 and read i , : eecivr I• r eargr, a mn.iera ole part ot v. Inch mr.ing ge • n.e w,U r;c ■ with dilpa'.cli, l.r Jrcigh or paliage, apply to Mem, Mackay & co. January 14. Jit. a i? j ho.e \v!io have no jjaul I>r Pew rent in the Vrc.o/ iCiinn churci. ar” rjameiiiy re<j iehc'l *o }/ ty the ‘Afnuu.it <• 1 :ii**.n without lUr the/ uuPa, . JuLUAry 1 4* v” THEATRE* This even try, Januaty 14 th, will he pee , fettled an nerican Drammu, inter, fl’ ‘fi wth triufie ended Liberty in Lou fi.ina Written by James Workman, Iff frths Char teflon Then re, and performed there, and in a / the other The ahes of tie continent , with unboa, and, and appiaufe. Don Bertoldo tie la Plata, a bjutnih Judge, Mr Sully. | Phtliui O’Flinn, Hodgkinfoti, I Sawney McGregor, Turnbu-1, i Captain O’Brien, Story, Father Fraudico, Dykes, Don Rodriguez, Ciiarnock, Fairtrade, Wihnot, American General, Wintl ck, French Prefeft, Piacide, Scrivano, Weft, xAlguazils, Barrymore, Liudfay, Scnora tie la Plata, Mrs. Piacide. Laura de Villaverde, Villiers, Theresa, Simpson, Lucy Maryland, G. Marlhall, ‘1 lie piece will eonc'ude with an ad. diel? to ttie Li), llnmi .ns on ttie important advantages gained by .heir becoming a 4- art ol tbe Uiuteu btaics, to be deliveied by Mrs. Whitlock, in the eiiaratter of (iic G'JDD’ SS ry LIBFR 1 Y . To ‘which win be added the (lonite Opern I robin'hood Ok, LOVE IN SHERWOOD FO RES i’, 6 utnprtfj din two aft , represented at C - Vent Garden Theatre , u front te of too fights, to crouds l h’ ts s, with th. mCjl unbounded.ipplauje t •to th original Jongs (bortijf-s, isle. Men tcfijeitu in the Forcft, Robin Hood, captain of the outlaw archers, Mr. Well, Little John, his lricud and bow barer, Mr. Sully, Scarlet, a principal outlaw, r, airy more, B wman, another outlaw, Wilrnot, ” lieu A bale, tin Ihcp herd ot the forcft, Charnock, Outlaws, Archers, Bcc. Men Vftiiors to the Forcft. Ruttekin, an itinerant lin ker. Hodgkinfou, Baron Fitz Herbert, dif glifted as friar Tuck, Turitbull, Edwin, ttie hc-rnii: of tlie Dale, Story. VV omen not rcliJcnt in the I'orelt. Clonuda,hun:r.L ct I’it. buiy, Mrs. Piacide, Arnica, ,tbe tiny foot page. G. Mai (hall, Angelina, a Pilgrim, Marlliul, Women rehdcni. in the Forest. Stella, aft pperdeb, Mrs Villiers, L:d) s, Mis Dykes, Mrs. Story, &C. i<il iL iTUKf >F SOUTH ( AROLiNA. The Jo o’ com ■ :t!ee of lwlh branches of the teg•jh.litre to tt’h'm was reseted the tr rival a! of EHhu Whitney. REPORT, That on the molt mature deliberation they are ol opinion that Miller and whitney from whom the dale of South Carolina purch.ifed the ! patent right for uiing the laid gin with in this date, have used due and poper diligence to retund the money and notes received by them from divers citizens ; : and as from levtral unforeleen occurren ces the said Miller and Whitney have heretofore been prevented from refun ding the lame. They theicfore recommend that the money and notes aforefaid be now d'-po )i:ed with tire comptroller genual to be paid over on demand, to the fcveral per sons, from whom the lame have been re cused upon their delivering up the licen ces for which the fai 1 notes of hand were given and laid monies paid, to the comptroller general, and that he be di rected to hold the said licences fubjett to the order oi ihe i, id Whitney. That the excellent and highly impro ved models now offered hy laid Whitney be received in full fatisfadtion of the Hi pulatious of the contract bet wen tins Rate and Miller and Whitney rJative to the fame ; and that the fmt commenced by the Hate again!! said Miller and Whitney be difeontinued. The joint committee taking every cir cun.llauce aßedged in the memorial into their furious coi.fideration further lecom mend tliat (as the good faith of this Hate ’ is plcdgtd tor the payment of the pur icl, ale of the said patent rigluj the con tract be now fulfilled, as in their opinion j it ougiit to be according to the molt Hrict ju Hicr and < quity. And a'though fom the documents ; exhibited by 1 id Whitney to the com mii-tee th.y are of opinion that the said ’ Whitney is the true, original of j the laid gin, yet, m order to guard the citizens from fitly injury hereafter, the committee recommend that befoie the 1 remaining balance is paid, the fai 1 Whit ney be n quired to give bond and securi ty to the comptroller general to indem nify each and every citizen of South Ca rolina againH the legal claims of all per lons whatsoever, other than the said Mii ler and Whitney, to any patent or ex ciuhve right to liie invention or improve ment of the machine, commonly called he said gin, in the form and upon the jji inciple whicii it is now, and has hereto, tore born, used in this Hate. The foregoing report was agreed to by b ;th branches of the legußatur ! January 14. ‘it.