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of to.iiieutil'j, r,Hdln» kt OW "tofcfilrj I
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perfectly bbsiihyi aUthe i
moved, and there was »» prospe« of »"/ taor *
rickaets.
Account* IVotll Ketches to the mlddt# ef Sep
tember mention that the number of doth* Conti,
mini to average about tflpr shyi olthough the
population too* reduced l* * number k« then
•2U0. It had oho begun to rage In that place run
ttoiJlfM, ontlthc person! Who lied fought re-
J'uje tU r, ucrv flying from the pe«tilusee.
Latest rnosi F.unopv’..
FROM HAVANA.—By the tchr Cel. C,
ntributlo
Sn mi Man
of Dbuncil, *J>
CfCaeni of|ev*n»eb
as circumltencet map induce
them to auke toward! the relief of the sufferers
at Wtacswji and Alaa.V»gseotp* tkeni^he MVlw.
ing eomiau nieallon, la ouppon of the appeal
witch h now made. In behalfef an efllieted peo.
pte. totho hnamclty of a community froretblal
for iu liberality and by calamity doubly instructed
in the vinubJ of thafliy and benevolence
* II. W. IIAUF.IISIIAU
M. FKItUKUT
G. 3CIII-EY.
cmcm.AR.
IM IlftTanA. ••j »'*» '• v **' , 4 wini/'iijns*'
md arrived atttliarlcitoo, Havana piper! I Thetlnderalgncd lluiundttMSappointedhytl.c
a w u. i •*•»,» fillll , 1 to*vh* cf lilac***"and wlfctf to uUdreat the elftn-
7s!, m»t. h»»e bern i weened. 1 he Span., ^ ^ Unman* In brhalf of iltw aftfbntimte.
't/>n«\on papers to the oveaung of tta 6th and 11 tu n,,. ^ t . w ...
Live rpool to the Sth September, IhcKiu«e, have! *ci, r . .St guhda Cfidlepa, arrived there the 3d i ft*"honor t0 communicate to you a Circular
teen rectl»«l ■* New York by tli« arrival of thy j . f %x . % tJu? Cl 0 ff,,ur nilorr, who rcpocti d m he laid before the citizens of your place for
(jacket kttip J** W«*b C*pt- llaawra. j . tr Wn t:no. bv the Co ! d»t> cot.kbkration,
Thr ‘ #n: ‘“'
Ter> little
Iropresrion
•Jeutalltbo overture, that b.v. been mule to. ,us the pr.ae m»cr -e,.e J .-p.rfiieaof a gew w H,!* and tab*, we
41k — by French government. *-1 he Aet*t be* ] icl.oouer to vb am a wpp'y of water, and l j j lfUSl ^f t j| nQ t |m»by, without awakening a deep
Tur- C4dt* h»*d been reinfoi-ccd, but no recounts riiC „p 0 n thtlr captorr, it took the tchr and j interest for the unhappy sufferer, and exciting
•oVon/acm. oner-dsns had been received. No[ LrutfR h t | itr .a. ^ . die Granger to blowout of hi* abundant, some
Change of .(Tatra ta » : ‘ttrhln Ci'aunta. 'iho | «« eapojCed fr.m Havana from the ( %" T ,, ur . <Uy , ut> hrUeen the hour, offl.ree
hew.frum Urwec-.-i. ot a more clteeii u j first of Jamiery to oOth Jlep'eiubpr, ldd3 81 »*j ttn( i f„ur, a f cmentloui wind arose from the north
ter. A.-co.oV. from it.nte of the 10 .iJul>. 8‘ >c I u Oirubu of CuflVe a'td 261, IPS bisb! ofSug.tr. j uoiUanu enveloped Mir tsuns ind,ol nod «n,ulte
_iin had hitbortoetijoyod. When,tb*rtf“r,,
he ttihject oflbh notioo needed. InitrueUon,
the Itihteci oiuwi nnuw nceucu •
wth deprirtdof it, but in the mid«t cf peril ernl
thelr.iriofahldieryf bln pments were not no.
mindfhl nfthelrdnty end le the domeitio circle he
mindlUl ol their duty end
received the rudiments of knowledge and the
principles efvirtue. Under elieamsUncee ea ids
Uerse from lUe lave or the acquire men! of learn.
iur he teadr. almost unassisted, such proficiency
Inthe Latin and Greek language,, that aftere
short alay in ato academy, he entered the uuirer.
ally in Kltotle lalaml with the marked approbation
of Ilia t asutioers, and Wo* adndretl for the ele
j-tnee and maturity of hia College eaertf tc*.
WI cn he had grailttate.', he began* eotin< of
reading nrrparatory to tl»- atudy of the hr, but
tludy t
,g par pat— .
feet,lc nealtii attended with ayro| t'lo.iofeonaump.
tion, menaced Ilia failure aa a public speaker and
he tielded to fbe persuaaionof hislriendinnd be
an arejn.it of an importin' battle belaeeatlic: lruni j„, 1Jrv 1 to • searealy had we time I • pause, when the alarm of
«. .. a troop, under the command of Odysseus, Theewpert from . , . | fire reached uafrum the teotHl.'. and wc lotuid our
JL ... ~ J Colnctroni, and the Turkis'i jr,ny on ! August 31. 1823, were ,-4 aruba. CulToe, 67,- „, ttf threatened uith- .mmetliale cu, (la-
' -a, •», in wt.ick the Turks were 1273 boaea Sugar and 15,'2'JS hlida Mulasare Igration. The inhabitant! msfantly has'eneil to
Hrfi.urd jwith* great‘cirnage, and aenght safety id j Cuamm. illavan, .««-nrtly<h,^»d,, 8 :...™o te ^^.™^
f! Icav.ug Lehini them 2.UC0 kUkJ mi ! 60-J j piinoifplh faun the want orc«..i:ilcat.e k,nti,, ff Imoi. They anilet) too Utr to *nvc Uicm; the
piiht.ncoi Uicif wotimicJ amuuut«<lto .'i/iOO.— • mcichm 1 *. New CoHec began to come to mr»rkct,; u [ |( j t . countiy Rppe?»re«I to bo on ftfc—t fcoread
a hole «.f their Hfiitlcry tiu) wminunittcn, j bu| %ery high prices—old crop i* with sjicIi m.’.itlity, that cvtTjr lug, tree, fence,
Mte-V prut lain,is, a number of camels and horns, ■ , ie , d %l ir , |8 cent!, prime green 21 qualitj^ b’™ ‘"il)™,"' "'"‘“'iVuel in iVllne—
~ ,0 t r X' 1 n vl7Urr vvu.bk7 KikM ' X ~” iU * if -' •ivmr^ir,TreLt^n^irXlt“a,,,l
.4l«tvk«siy they^Mve nevtrr ; muchznlrckl it w*« c.\pectcd loaiUuuccinp*»ce. : il a «s l!»mcs tleKemliog from the hills, fled
«g ,ure Gen. Nieeta* a,roamed ‘Uaicephagoa. j , he u. S'a'eaaod Krgltud fcuuld not. fton, litfme it,but ere ll.ry couhl idurtlany pro
c oblkincJ without a viry l ig’i ptiinimn.
p. -tirtulor uistinguiiltcd h-msclf; with his owi
nc tw»Svc Turk*. Among • h«* pri
were liakir Paeh?, tiii aevcutccu iky* «
Xlu.I.CaU.
1';::AT^S.—By an mi rival at New York from
lk!«i m v; ic-rn tluai the U. S. bargea'Cna/
.Wt g', an : the e Jtter of tlu; Gratnpui, tin
«Vr flic command ol l.icut. Fiul it, arijwd at
li*t nxaaon flie l»t ulu fluin a cruise of snen
Wcchson tlie mntb coast of Cuba I during which
time they cSammed every pla.ctlnt migJit -IfoM
Ik hrrbmVor imvw from K-c-nuti-Jo to Uaiuta.
. On in Mid* of AttgUtt, (being dutuute of pro
Viai mo.) they ancUored at out two njJea fnm
tome huts, wl.ich^fnrmed port of an eatab‘i%h
tten tor jerking tket, on Cayo Usman?, anil
W.*..;pnin i hrvTCA wo* directed to land for the
ps!*puse of getting a iiip,r|y—on opptovch r.gthe
hv.rhc tiut Ured up -n «nd taken pruouer. Licot
F ttooiedi.wli ly landed w ilh a portion of the ofin
ten and crews of the barker, but the villbnihaJ
made their escape on hnrse back, cxrr ng Mr
llunt.-r woh tbemi \ Quantity of prcs» ired
«o«ne wine and nca*e of hats, were f^un .
near the huts, wliicb one of the gang had dro;.
M in bU hurry to e*£spe. Three boats were
£Im found anchored m the vicinity, with «nr*
• smtounition in tlis^n, and destroyed. At
mitfnight Mr. Hunter returned, the pirates hnv-
jng retraced bisi on condition Out he' aho-.ild *L-
lerccdc with Lieut F. to spare »he boats Every
cxettitm was afterward, made to r_ p tor« them
but without snceeet, and licut.r was* ■nsll ) c.
bilged to abeodoo the piece, i-i consequeacc of
the provisiom be found atthejmte being cun.
eumid, tmU>!> cruising term hating expired.—
The g. ng was composed of twenty persons, and
* - en formed butk few lays prcvinO, to Lt.
*• whb them. They, were under the
”*■ *»®'T - ‘ notorious pirato Antonio, com-
command of {ho _ ^ a .
•"only called Bl Ua*twt—
■ -v| at Salem frem
I'ROli UBA2n..—By on arriv,. p_ u t i j
V..,anha'it, we foam that that place «... „ iae _
JecWt't thetmelve* independent of the Eu.
an t'oringwesv go.erv.ment. It neknowledged^ f
authority eftho imperial government of Drain.
Ties prnjeek bod been concerted tome lime be
s , ^ut waa delayed until the arrival nf Lord
f ' ,rei ...mthealtl?Totcr the First, a 74, then
Coei rst. : '-0,1-3,msd Cochrane took the en
the place tuBiL. , ^ ific ahips and proper-
tire cuOiruL He ttiin.. —,ckami(tuthe
gy of the European PonnguMe !>■ W~,J.
ls.2*-
tertiun to their iul.lutinns, they were consuoin!
I I'l’oy could save roU»i«g— all their furniture,
• provisions hay and grain \v<re reduced to ashes,
CapL Abbot, arrived at Doslon .^om i’oil au i .uni t%cn the veiy hclila uf growing corn were in
Prince,rep- rt.havmg.k1.en in withe l.ri.iah cut j
called the Uainbuw, ahicli lepoitcdlicratli t
be days from Charleston, uil?i aeitral pj*-*
m*ngers on board, destitute of witter, :«r.d aopj-’i
ed her.
The Colombian armed schooner />< C< i.v.Vu,
Capl. Ilorxrn, with htr prize in company arrived
at IsMguira, frojn this port, on the 6tlt ull. in m
imsagc cf 21 days.
divine Providence; that but one li
where such numbers of w< men and children \v» rt
i:t imminent danger, perUhcd in tl.c flr«' Many
ir.imals were huint to^cathj < ttic s csr.upid wit!.
t!i»ir iimbs rcorchedor mutilated—many esen,
cmvs/ftecp and swine were lost, and many ren
bred useful to thF Owners, have bern since hil
end t<-
i d from molitet cf compassion to put s
tiicir sufferings.*
I is not our province to dwell on s description
t.f litC'Kloon.} scene we behv»'J, though a picture
hn-ftewr aw!ii*, could not excse.i tho reality, a:
• | <*cn and fell by eye tstinesats. It isxnflicivnt ti
M ASHING I ON, Cc.obcr In. j re |„i,. ;hc simple facts to the publitj while wc la
Mr. Secretary Adams returned to this city on ment the iu.pimler.ee of kindling fire.-* inthe
B a<urday, fn>*n liis visit to Lis native SutCo * worn!*, after vo long a drougti*, and at a seosui
Mr. tinavr»i»n».—\Ve have received, v . » hen almost every object ta combustible an^
lUthrntir. MJ'ircc, accounts of the stde cf Mr j danger.
*;rawf«.-rd'i» health, more particular probably than ’ 1 A? losses ourttowns have sustained lay the di>-
r*.n hi < family has uccived. It ts more t!.-.u j vsstation of orchori!j|4encfs,w # oo«lan«l timber are
**■ * “ it.c'ilciihible. snd beyond an> hope of
•tree weeks since he wa« taken ill :«t Gov.
r**iicdy.>
b n ipit>blo mansion, of an inflammatory j Ilultlic sufl».rings of piUulc individual, drive
rheumatic fever,complicated with slight hi
sim .tomv After a lew days, lie was t'i'ught
be recovering as the symptoms were moderating.
They afterwards became worse, however^ and
hli i 'ncsi .muimed a dangerous appearance about
the Cth inst, Uy the exertions of the medic*! f.i
eultv, however, the danger was averted, and on
the lO'di instant * v thc Lit-bl influmatisn wldcli \re
h »vri there was every reason to Uoneaii'niehcve
n4* would be tntiielyjout of ~da»jffr. Ilo has,
however suilercd much—has lied a dveerous ut
•ack, and it will be s<*me time, under toc most
favorable progress, hif.re he can remote from
his present situation, except Ik broken marches,
and with great care and precaution.
Mr. liflVraon has determined, we understand,
to indulge his feelingsx>f humanity in visiting ,\lr-
I’rawfoixl, notwithstanding the invidious publics
lions in the newspapers. Mr and Mrs. M ulison
have • hewn great kindness to M-. Crawford, and
cv«*iy romfort that liu suffcrii.g, a Imhted ol lisve
becti ifi’irdcd him in the ua.i«abli: loaiily of Mr.
Harbour— .Aat* Int
Fnm the AV» London mtJtoeate of 0:t. C.
CONNECnCUT.—Much opcculwiiun in other
_ liM been indulged by the friends of Mr.
\t\utuft lhs*t this and the other New England
ftlaiea would be decided and unanimous in sup
port tiMr Adams for the Presidency? Th# error
of uny such spccsAstion we have already • xpoted,
an<l <s*s «n*«t fully concur in the suiement lately
made by InC Hartlonl Tiroes, that the sentiment
of this state is decidedly in favor of the claims of
lb** republican of the fefl'efton school, Wiliam If.
a**iii.- ./j-!i.ea\.AiK»». ^ Crawford Our opinion is derived from a know |.
amount of about a muliou of dolUr.) ana w- ^ the ^umenta of the old and influential
ing it to Uio for adjudication. His proceccirgt ? repHWican party, as also Iroot the
are «aid to havo been extt|gnely arbitrary ani op. ol ,,i€ P°P*» ,M,r ^cc* H* huwe
t»utwve
CltOM POHTO TOCO.—It ta stated in a VPer
itum Porto Hico of the 5th of 8ept that on the
t ight ol th» doth Aug. an attempt was mode to
4taaainate JraaoLott, Esq. the American Con*
-aul at that place. Il« waa attacked at 8 o’clock in
th« evening, as he-was passing from his office to
Ilia lodging by •man with a dagger or sword
can* . Mr LonHn his * flort to* escape, fell to
the ground, and furlwdately the assassin stumbled
evtand fell some uuiancc before him, which
enabled Mr. L. to escape.
An attempt waa also made a few nights after to
Sisa-kinate CapL Gnif jr. of the Am. brig Jsmes
L« vence, and io hit cfl’orts to escape, be rccciv
til *e»erol wounds-
Ik (.ordliad been threatened with assassins-
t\oi.,a frw days before by a noted character, an
. emigrant from Lsguir*,M»d said to be the owner
qf the Spanish privateer “Za FirtvnnF because
he (Mr L.) was defending the Cause of ad Amerl*
ceo prise,CtlieMuiqmt<v of New York) which
the Fortuns liod recently aent In. No doubt
esn be entertained,that, both the»c attempts were
made at the itistigaiioo uf this wretch.
- 'y lh - oJ* nt needed ;.ny conflr-
ver, our opinion ouim. "' fact lint
ira'ior, it would be iftWJ b» a...
since we have been engaged in the presents,
custlon, the demand for our paper in various p.'nt
of the Slate hat sensibly increased. We have also
rood reason for believing that the republican
frr.timent in New England generally, is decided
ly piepondcrating in favor of Mr Crawford."
Bcme apprehension appears to be fdt in Do*-
ton. teat the continual washing of the act should
fin* fly « ear away a cWstercf Islands U that bar
bor, on which the safety of the port from storms in
» great measure depends Two or them ore uid
to have already disappeared.
fl^Tbe author of the French piece which ap
peared yesterday in the limes *• requested, if
iu\g thing of a gentleman, to leave his ntme w ith
thr editor of this paper t as Mr Kippel refused to
give it, and hr, die author, declined giving it to
the editor of the Georgian,
oet 23 e
COMMERCIAL.
Livetpool Mat kct— u S*pt. 8, monrinff—Hicre
were about 4000 bales of Cotton, (almost entirely
American,) -old on Saturday, and prices hare ad
vanced j .o Jd per lb. The market looks well.
" II •‘clock—There is a veiy animated demand
for Cotton this morning. A number of dealers
and tpinners have arrived from the country to
f iurchasc j the speculators are also in the market,
t U yet too early to report much business, but
holders generally tefuse to shew their stocks at
ll c prices of the 6tl’, and | advance has in some
instances been paid."
letter* (Vow New Or ••ana and different parts
bf Lo*4moos continue to teem with accounts of
tha damage done by the late storm.
Lalarxenints font Darbsdocs stale that ,!„
£strhrs list! U„ received there from the Itriti.h
S’"*""* "*• » heasjr loetcaeed tonnage
duty on AOKrwan vtsorts, •
lehhSeumivrthh, bu been Useed from the ,reu.
CLarleeten 2farhM)urin| the week ending
the 18lh ink. the only butircss dene in CeTroxa,
eras lor the French and northern markets—the
samples of the new crop that arrived were scry
fine, and Upbnda went off readily at 1, to 164
eu. Nothing was dona in Sea Islands. Then
was nothing doing in Btra—prime was held M
< 4. Correa Uaoaiae hid declined to 27 a 23
eta. for ben 43 inch
.Yew I’er* «1Jut*-e:—During the loiter part o«
tlie e.ck ceding the llth inat. the ealee of Co*
roe were shout S.'.OO baea, prices ranging, for
HplandalStoUJ, Louui.na IS to 16?Tin. 13
10 , 13 -. Almost an the salea acre to Hoppers end
principally ef middling ead Mr coUdm, fine qual
t ies scarce. Nulling weadeing in Uict.
A tetter dated the Uih f not n ccived In Charlet-
ton from a merchant lu NdS York, saya that “Cot
'""**** Vada brisk trie during lb, week, at ar
utfosnee; pHe, and ef Bice there tree none in the
marktt,”
nml home, depnved of ull their hpy
;,**•*■ i», a'xck, furoi.yrc and app -rel, and indeed of
Sjcrv con.fart^ive in some degree w'a*h-n the pow.
cr cf hvm.ini'y to relieve. So mitt)- of our dki
tffdtis'riauaciiizrns,thusdesnLted and penuylvsv
and with large families and littlp children, swep*
amldenly from every possession and thrown on
public charity, crowding the habitations cf kind
iu ss far a g|unporary shelter, and now de*
pendent on ckauslty lor support;* it to iih
a moat melancholy spectacle—particularly as
flic winter approaches, »m( mosbof them nnleoa
provi.led Ibr by timely assistance, *».// not hum-
vhtve ta toy theirj t ea:h. For these, wc implore
rcUef—fur these wo nprcal to stringer*, for. wc
lave not nuraelvesthe alnlity to aupmut, nor 'he
power to cheer Ahckiin tin* drcansolatc hour.
From this gloomy survey of wrctclmlness a:...
desolation, cur towns hive ctdled n menting with,
out delay, and appointed iis u Comm itcc to a'
•Jr^ssyou in behalf of iHe mfflVreri. Wc Irat
subjoined in a note a brief statement, but made
with nil the accuracy the snort space of time
would »llo\r. of the losses ttuluir.ed «ud the num
ber* *fU-C
ff'ueoSMf, Stf:emttrO, 1833,
[Signetl by the Committee* of 'VViacssscU »ml
Alni.J
[IJy the sutetnent mafic by these nmmttlecs it
appears that the number of suHcring inhabitants
in Wiscuaelt art- 333, anti llmt three v.-«s bttrol
in that town 23 tlweiiter licnar., -J 1 fiariv, a’Tin
eery cemiating of .3 builtlings. 2 ecltool Itousca.
one grm and t,ne u» rgiil, am] head of stock,
the estimated at R50.6S0. In Aim thenumhar
or lulitriug inhabitants are 103, 10 ■la ellit c
Itnusc, IS barns, one school linnsf, and 133 head
of Hock huret, valued at g22,U'XI.]
A aketoh t.f the life nntl chsr.ct-e
Ml LV.MUK1. KO1.L0CK.
Haae, on the 4th May hit, in the 47th year of
!-** are Doctor Lkvebl (Cnu nrv
!••« sge Doctor Lenrai.lsnu.ocx.
When en amiable end useful men lias been eel
led to the world of spirits, hit virtues should not
remain unnoticed and unrtmcjnbr-ed. The nf*
feetion of surtrising relations reposes witli moth,
ed sorrow upon the record ef his worth, & socie
ty cape eta anme memorial of him whose death it
deplores. Custom sanction' the tribute, anti
when it io properly performed, a contribution ia
made to those examp.cn by which men may be >!.
hired to virtue. Itul it ia not in a notice of this
kind that Justice can lie dono to the life of Doctor
Koxlocr t anti if his friends shall hereafter ac.n
lib career, they may rear to hi* memory a monu
ment, tlcrencd by hi, profet-ional merit, interest,
ing from the Incidents nf Ilia rarly life and initrue.
live from the delineation «f a mind and character
which were matifted ami cultivated to no ordinart
excellence
Hr. Keutirr. waa born inthe state of Maasacliu
sett., anti was dessed with parents who knew the
wotlh of mental and moral improvement, ami de
voted much or their time to tlie instruction of
their numerous offspring. Their lives had been
ehequcretl by tliooe viciailudes which, if they are
the lot of humanity, serve to imjitove its condition
by retting tlie minds of the unfortunate above the
obscurity into which they may be plunged. Iliv
folhcr w» mi immediate ileacendant of one of
those victims of bigatlcd intolerance Mid political
turpitude, whose exile by the revocation of the
eibcl of Ninix, enriched the countries into which
they were dispcrtctl by their knowledge am] their
tdrluci. It is remarked by persona who are fa.
. lh » .biography of illnstrioui men, that
wherever the French proteeunts went, they
transmitted their princielee to their posterity,csd
hat among the latter, there have been many en-
lightened supperters of the institution of fore go.
J"** 91 ,ht “ "* dUtlnguisheiTin
the annals of our country—In thie instance, tlie
principles of the father, were the ani' ‘ '
SPsarMSsrssrss
Sfe*-ja.-vmwi.B-.
Sr«SSaMK&siB
m-mtiined, Mfio tMiSlSSi 5oSK
l0 '*» ftSmlUei ofwat were *»grayatc4
rame ■ atudent of Medicine under tlie care of an
emiuenl scholar and physicbn at New Fiwtr [Dr.
Isaac Scnter,] who knew bis Juvenile worth,} and
had generously offered to superintend hisprefca
aional cdbeatlon. lie took the charge of an acad
emy. and, at the same lime, pursued lu* medial
studies.—In'two years, hisprnrrtss in tlie sciences
connected with the latter, nr-iTe sorb *n impres
sion upon his instructut, ihat lie adiiit-d him-in
Itpgin the pract.ee pf pliyair, before die expiration
of tt e u-uil noviciate, foreaeMng that tlie w ant of
a diplume would not retard the • areer of * y otmg
mini of such extraordinaiy merit. This sorter
was flattering to his pride, and bis circumstance!
in get! him to pursue it, but conscience restrained
him from opproacliiiig the bed cf sickness with
theory a!title to alleviate its p.ins, soil it was not
pi he hud passed two years more, in Watching
HOWT of SAVANNA ^
Auim,
wSSESaBUSSS?^ U days, to s
DCarney ir. J W l-uog, S kUetem
ScbrGold Hontkr, DeniJitiM
Gilbert, I Notion, IICleknd ted L Ifim iTt*
gef, II U’Donsid wife mol child,
and child, L l-ardec sad wife, H ra i£*b ?
. Gilbert,
re. Johnson. IVikiM si-Wrfll
child,
Me sirs Preacct',
CornwalLBaaage,Johnson, WilmotoodabT'
the steerage. "* 1
Scltf Itsgnollo, Hsnifen, N York 7 dan i„ a
Jalii.eau. *
fielir E'iza, Ann, Jordcn,Tliomattoer, no,.,
with liqp and lumber to I Cohen.
Sloop Il.ixall, Holme*, Uiarlcttor. 1 «'
Cohen, 1» Drvge, T W ‘
lo!
the tympinma of d:»ca»- and the operation of mc<n
icinc in ihe practice of hlainstructor, that lie could
be prevailed upon to ui.noonce himself to tlie
public us t Fit) s’.cian. A rare instance of modtt
iy uid ly-hcai :.nce. Andhrrr, ifit was consistent
u ills the d rign of this sketch to tell the narrative
cf iiiv suite with the difficulties of the profession
us they wt-rsMold h\ hitmelf, an impressive lesson
might be given ol* the little relief which theory
cat tics intOAsirk toom when uuaided b) expe
rience. He pnctUed ff»r a short time, with sue-
ccts and receive the olferof a co-partnership in
the business ol l.‘uin»tiuctor wuh r.n equal share
o! its profits. *l1n< t how ever; he declined from •
wish to settle In ft-Mon, where tlie Ik Id for im
provement wuaiviisive aud the emoluments ol
tlie profession weie in some degree » cotopenra
tiutidbr the expbaureand anxiety which its mem
ber* c.Fuure. iur Lxy.nd whatthr world ia willing
to u.low*. Hut his health wps nsturully *delicetr.
rind hia frame was ‘O much enfetbled by severe
ifpplicutiun tu study, that he wu* copipellod to
;erk aclimutc more c ugenia! to hit constitution
After practising fur some lime at the High llill*
of S-ft»U2e, in Sooth Carolma, where hfl obtAired
ciiiph.)incnt without tmolmi.cpt, and from tin
r« inotciic-s of the tUuatiut, praise witluu-t dis
tinction, he ro moved to this city in whiJi lie re
stded twenty seven yeuts, pura ung l.’u protc-*»«u.
w-itli ability und leading tile nf use fulness- ‘I Ik rv
were then among u«, p.inicbui uf science t nd
experience who quickly <!i>covered the profes
vional clcvcrncxsof Dr. K 11.xk, and he uu» intro
duced by them into die families which th*:y tit
tended. It scon npnturcd uU*, ilut he was .
U iracluul min of energetic rhiracter—ilcNirou* m
xiiur imful without the t iTinyre vanl y o| wiah
i*«iCW ukc the lemlin a soei* ty in which he wu* .
stranger Totnialxst trait, lie was indebted Io*
much ct his iiRfulucsa—and through life hispluu
tt trealkiyi reaeivn aa tue suggeatinn* of diaen
tcreated benevolence, having ,m more in «k4>
thag the good inti-nded. Our city at that tin «
waa destitute of those uiatitmion* which are c-o
m *nly the fruits of old and Ws-altliv cunmuniiie
and he-cgplribiiU d much to re - such as I km
been aincir catabiialaed. 8avaon;*h wat indebte-
to him for the aeComl public jcurn d printed in t
and his exertion eaUbtUhed its first public libra r .
To persons who -re struck only by splendid •
ul.icveiuen:a throe effort* will be viewed ns hun.
b!c nml unworthy of notice, but he who in an irfTu.*
•Mticty made the first general Httrary impre*ain-,
•U-aervt-N to be ca'jrd it*hr. rfactor It is ocknnw-
Jrdgttlh)’ those who adletNlitlt lum, that to h-
pci seVerancc, we one the or t;in«l cstublishmen
of itiif Fot'r llcuse und Ilosp tal. The nurkr.s
i-.kture, however, of Iir. KoLi. ritV cliarity, w
his kimlncs* to young me u indnurcss-diis pur-
| relieved'their want*—hi/lime waa frecly^iv*
lO' theirindruction and bin favor-* were bcctuvu
wul'i ’iat the ostentation ofthc ptidc n| patron.-gc*.
To r-ivc lr.»m obecurity yuuUitul merit b"
thought iht moat grateful return lie could m k-
for the abdkti-nec r received by hiiruelf in e.i ■)
!i|c, and vhlcl; he was ulv\a)s t«m ingemiuus *0
diqjuivc. 11c contemplated wivh ptcaanre tin
tendency or our guveiumcn' to obliterate tho.-
preju lice* w Inch raise a wall between Wealth an
worth i t.il condemn talents In the humbles walk
of life to p-is-i through a long probntion of r.e
K : cct There are persons who in paying the tri
hutoof tl*t.-ii gratitude to hi* memoiy foe more
subdantij? kindnesses, will i.ot fi.il to remember
the
•Flora, llrigga, Savannah k Darien 15j,.
Man, l*err)’» Charlcvton and Savannah, ljtk*
The brig Unit, from Fort au Prince, ar Wde
N York, waa boarded on the 9U» inttiut
aloop ICainbow, 23 days out from <;|J r Tr
bound to Turks Island—Col l.ov, andran.lvu]
several other pataengw on boaffl. They
la the moat deplorable situation for the w»n rf
water, the rata luring cat holes through »Uec*I
but were relieved by the commander of th r
:?ic r.rustical influence i f such scnii.r*e»lx upon
lit demcanaN:r and liosplt ifity.
To the I^cst periotl of Ids life he cultivated
Icttcra, wutihl " unlo.'k the apring* of nncietit
tvisdoiii," tuiil wa<i lumiliur with Ihe controversies
ami ayatema of modem science—Ilia taste waa
truly
"A discerning ccnie
Of decent nnd sublimr, with qui' k disgust
From thires Uefovmed, or diaarrargtd ur cross,
In aptcics.**
He was once involved in tlie cor,test ot those
parties volilcls dislracteii Ihe aooi.il ties of evert]
connniinity in our country, ll was known to In.
opponent, that he support. 1 Ins prit'ctplvs w tli
hit pm, and though tin ir contentions olten pro
scuteri it.c aspect of eniliiltciel animosity, tlie
puri'y ol lir. lilc was never oaaailetl, ortlm aincot
ily ol his iondneai for Hie institutions ol hiscoun-
ny nuestloiied. Among lass friends were several
ot Ina most determined political opponents, and
lie was the welcome guest und cherished com
panion of others, who wore tlielmnnna of the Hi
umphant party. Itul he soon 'became dlsgustt tl
with political cuntrover y, and iliieontinuc I bis
writings, t« devote the intervals of Ids leisure to
literature and pnofaoioual subjects. He coulii.
buted many essays tu tlie fort Fel.o, and was for
several years an admired corri-spun^ent of tin.
first editor of that mtleclUny. lie unite also for
sctcrul medical journal-, and his commutilcstiona
attracted the attention of many distinguished
Physicians, with whoil lie afterwards raniednn
hysieians witli si ion he afoerwsnls canted
an exletiuve c.irrcspondeticc, and by whom lie
VOS much applauded for hit notes jipon Ihe dis
eases of lids climate. Ilia eminence became
known and the honors nf his prelrtihin were vot-
ed him by Hawn and Harvard Lnitrtvlies In
closing tins imperfect tkc'ch or tlie life of Poet.
KoLLortt, tlie remark blrotiid not be omitted tint
he was a ctiriMian. He believed the scheme of
redemption as it ia revr sled in the scriptures, and
■ought the throne or mercy through tbe me-
diatton or Ihe saviour.
He was courteous th manner, pleoasmt in eon
venation, liberal ia heart h habit, foes from all tu
chartilsblencsa and exemplary as a husband, f*.
tber and friend. If he lied lived in any of the
large cities of our country, he would liavebeen
Georg*—Chutluim
-1*1 oil whom may eoecsWi
W HERKA9 Charles II HaydiA
to the honorable the Cot
Chatham County, for letters or —
■he cattle and effect* of Wdiisrt.
of Savannah, osfpewterv d sees son tc
heirs and as principal creditor.
dcSee MUbcnvUlsnd -* 9th !?“• endainguhll thk'wndiSl e*tl wjW,
dene* on Ubcny Island, Gooses Haas, aged 44 ntd deceased, tofile theif objeefief g:
ranked with our most distinguished Physic.ana.
and he certaialy acquired a local*
, eminence, which
is attained but by few men in any profession.
In SavaMoli, on the 13th inst. Mrs. Aaa Cares,
sia Hoses, aged 4Vyears, 10 months.
—•*** 0ri ^ •• We 3Tih ulL H. T. Dears
Tri Fjq, editor of the New Orleans Iries aged 39
BS””~-‘^srafe6rr.
-Jtfil IT t»7
lien, l* Drrge, T Wright and W Conn 1
iaeengen,MrE Woorf end Lsdy’Vv ta?;
rough J M'lleniy, L Srnnton, F. Uebmatn a
Porter end son, and master Csulx, ’ *
Up for this port, et PhUadeiphi, ]3tli nvv-
ship 1*1*1". to mil 14ih. At Pwidinc. 9 S
Hie French ship Gustavv, from 8t ILoiZs
■ Havre, with a valuable cargo, has bases,
lured by a Sp-nish privateer.
For Jfew York.
The le'ruIarPr-kridiiB
AUGUSTA,
... , n - Wuo ' 1 '
»‘II *»tl uh Satuntay inomre.br.
“*ff ail her freight engaged. Forpasutve*,
apply to tbe master on board, or tu
... Hall k Hnrr.
nr.' 23 198
For JJverpuol
TV hn« Dh*n
ELIZA BETH WII.SOX,
Nnrw owl, ojkbier,
will have immediate di«*nick F*
freight or paaoage apjdjr U>
, . NICHOLAS & NEFF,
For txle on bonreb \ •
Cider in harrels.
For Darien.
.loop
Will sail
r p.asage, apply u the
* Itarf, or to
net 23 ‘ ci98
111 A li Y JAKE,
Marevllin, ttuicr
immeiiiately. For fre<|U I
matter ou baud, n Itial I
To Hent,
The lower tenements in
: cub'll
in*l banding now neenpied by tfm P 1*1
fff f •! «.S ..wl *1 1,,^ nemllae tt c,i Tf.ai l.ivel
..i cn au’i I hoi nrtulley ffc
UBSbelwat s been approved st n il Ux Urcc |
•> store*. Also the Counting Itoomnjve
.1 by Wm P Hunter—on rraniull: I
“proved tenants, by
JOHN D. UO
i*er 21 srl93*
77/c following property fir i
r IT HP. WhrfTand Store", (knxy.u (>
JL ne xt above \\>vft»lii» wbart'n vi'l
•••I forAVotrtl or -Lumber, Mhl <
•ml Iur retail Imainvs*.
The «*4*teni tenement of the three i
>\r Brick IJutMiug— Uaptibt Mcciidf I
I lie eastern tenement of the ftcwly «
White Uuilflmpy \n irirdUy s'reet on thr
• crnmmi', thr w eal end, at present
General liar.ten.
Two tinStores in Droughton vrtr*
rite the r< ricler.ee of \Ym. Ifiilloch, K*^.
Fi*r particufitrn apply to Uie mb«cnh:r.'
bsa fqj- sale "20M % nirtll burnt CJe rj{H Ikifl
(•in which an iktcwbt credit may b* h-J) I
It. Y. WII.U lHx|
oct 23 198
Managers 8C Assistants of Keg
1 SAKK NO FICF.—There will be s nri
L your lioani on SATUWHY J'lA
next at your n-ti •! fflace at 7 o'cl-vk, I*.
IJy order »l ilie l*reaidrnt, I
• JOHN IIAUi’r. srftl
TT
AS *
The Undersigned
inciat* d w.ih him,»«the Nol«
Mr lUHitm F Jferw,*Al I
t l* netrt. • a i
favored will *•*
o wr!fh pnnctttafiry#—flrowafbr veavch
on the tnnucl lefms, O*.o «f u* wi'l 1
found in the OlFc.—whicM* kept fort
one door weat of the Citv Hotel.
ALEXANDER »t
oct 23 J93 %
Georgia—Clinlhftti Coil# i
* To all whom it may concern,
TT7IIEHKAS Ullfiam !la*te% Kaq.MjJ
H lathe llonprable the CouilorOrJ'
Chutham County fof letter* of
* he rttate an«l tIfect* of Gccrg« R:
in belief cf l.ii creditor*. . * *
1'hkoe arc Ihetefbre to cite and anm^-
lingular the Undred and creditor* ofiwj
ceoacil, to file their objection* (if ,n L , S3
totho grooliaf oflMwdrpiid'irbtKNl«
of the deccoaed td Ihe appli»nt in *
Office of .the raid court, on or before *■
of November next» otherwiac letur* <
fratltn will be granted. ..
Witness tho Honorable Thom*« N-
of the Juaticct of thb raid court, wt
October, A. D. one thouund eight M
twenty three. .
oct S3 198
Count;. I
UO
id deceased, tofile UMir .
the clerk's offlo* of lb* etid ejjU*^
223 dsyol November nexh **#•*
.Jmlm.tr.Hon mlUbm granted-
Witness the boaorabtv ja*F-
of the Justices of the sai l OtKilrt, t
October, A. D. one Uniusand *IP'
teenty three. DOW
oet S3 198
ill. 3^1