Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 25, 1825, Image 2

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.. . ,*w.mo»*aTiow, or *i*« $»»* or rjjr;N«» Gwinnett and Clark, fot third t De K«1M ThrvuttdttNow-York Citj.ga thegure- Fnyajti,Honi% FikwUpaoiKNow‘«i».W»t-Ulonoftbddxpedtetley choosing the eleo- too and Morgan, the fouftbj Junes; Jasp*, tow ofifresifient arid ■ Vice-President, by Baldwin, ^ilbiiiiaai ab^ Washington. tiis di|!Tb)t»or>y*eoerel tickBtl WM fifth j Oglethorpe/Greene, Haddock. PuJ-1 - «•» Oonaral Plurality Tiokdt, OAite-rArKR, it::! cwDtTtrir raraa, t > :. f.WHr iml.i AM: triVa' noi.i.ARS- PR s AY MOKMNG, NOV Js. ifltS. "HmIuvrsce.—The achoqntff Thatcher Capt. Ot.MET, boun^ Rout Philadelphia, for Sapolo Itland, Geo. in a fry on the morning of the 23d inat. went athore onGsston’s .Dank, near Tybee, and U totally loat. The Captain,and crew in the bobooner’a yawl were picked up by the pilot-boat Sarannal Capt. White, Capt. Olnes, requests us to rnlorn hia grateful thanlu to Cap); W. (or-bia exertions In hit behalf, and kindneaa white on board his vessel. ham and Warren, the aifflb i and Appling,. Dooly, Decatur. Btrly, frwin, Waw.Houe- ton, Laurens, Montgomery, Pulaski, Tel- (bit,.Twiggs, Crawford, Monroe, Bibb and Camden, the sevunth. ' It it |ifcely .that, the Bill to remove the District Syetom, 1(«I6 A public dinner was glvea iopomfyndora* Baiubridge, Warrington pud tygOle,'at Pen- •eoola,fon tbo 6th iuat-, Famihe at Ceara—Capt. Russell, ‘ar- •eatoffoverqirtentto Mabonwill pris* tbi»l r j v «d2it Salem, from Ceara, inform* that Rdeaion. when ho left, (Oct. 4(h) the inhabitants arid The bill reducing the rate /of interest now ctule were dying <jf hunger, and that thore before the House, makea the ttiuiimum rata waa no mriney to the place to purchase pr6- aii instead of eight per cant. . A bill hssbpeu introduced ^ the House to give all;per*onaa draw in the contemplated Land Lottery, who may haveboootne enti- ' Camfsei.l wee 4 esterdsy remanded to prlaon by lodge Watme, for trial at the next Superior Court, otuhe charge ofmprdar, some part of the newly acquired territory ofj r « ins s4t in - transplant > them in good rich the. finest quality. The place where it baa| Jp****? £“ d been discovered, yet,remain* with the dis- ' PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. TO TUB EDtTOBi Or THE OEohotAH. Mrr LEDoavittE, Monday, Nov. 2I-— The most interesting subject, I know at this moment, to the inhabitant! of 8avannah is Internal Improvement. The Legislature ~ generally , 1 believe, is in favor of tomb plan to further the objeot. The friends of fnter- ■ hsl Improvement ire desirous of meeting thu wishes of the people', hut fearful of ex : citlng thosoaectiondl-feelings by entering into dptail, which would destroy thnir hopes iat once by enlisting those against the mea- aure, who might consider tbemselves'se not to be benefitted. , The correct sentiment, ■ and that which I hope will prevail, is that fhe state should commence the general plan, authorising the construction of such canals ar roads, Ms may be undertaken by iodivi- . duet enterprise. The only danger is that tbetwo may be confounded in the minds, of - the members, ind that they.may disagree in opinion opon the bills presented, end tin: let them fall to the ground. The Committee on Agriculture .end Internal Improvement bare reported a-bill for the organisation of u Board of Public Works, which as a com mencement, to a general System it is ex- . dected will past, - This bill provides fur tho election of four individuals as a Board, .to ' whom will be added the Governor for the , time being, whose duty it shall bo to obtain proper surveys, to employ surveyors, and Other , necessary officers and artists—the Board to bs sppoinled.by the. Legislature, and in ease of vacancy, if the Legislature V‘ hul in session, to be filled temporarily by - Ihe Governor^ apppointment, Thedivcossiun of the .'.luxic^-AtlauticCom- peuv’- Bill, will probably come on iu Sen tie this day—it is expected that it will pass ’without difficulty in that body—I* think it* late more Uncertain in the House. ’. Mr. Joncks is here, endeavoring to obtait an extension of his right to fcut- a canal to the Altamaha. Tlie bill • for this purpose asks the same privilege as that, of the last year—a property of sixty years., and a loan from the state on good security of fifty thousand dollars, at aii'interest of five per . cent. The passage of the latter clause is '• extremely doubtful. I am inclined to think his plan ia calculated to be of great benefit to Savannah. Hlb calculation of the ex pemiP, however {‘.’00,000 dollars) I consider - too low Much. however, will depend upon the report of Mr. Clinton—this if favorable will enable him without difficulty to raise u sufficient sum, if not in this state, in some of the Northern States. . The Senate have concurred unanimously ’in the Resolutions passed.by the Hm.ise last Week (a copy, of which t sent you) appro bxtory of the conduct of .Messrs- Campbell rind Morriwether, in ihe transactiorir con nected with the late treaty. , ‘ . . The bill giving to the Insurance .Comps ny of Savannah Banking Privileges, (a eppy of which I send you) will come up for dis cussion in Senate probably to-morrow or naxt day.- Strong hopes are entertained of its passage, "fbougli' no dou^L it will, be ' warmly opposed. The unfortunate circdifi- ataners tiftha Bank of .Darien, will indpee some to oppose' it, who might otherwise have b‘eeri satisfied with it. The bill pro' rides that the Company shall he permittted to issue notesito three times the amount of the specie capital—this privilege will probri illy be reduced to-twice the amount- of capi ‘ tab The penalty for a failure topay specie on demand is heavy. Perhaps it was neges- aary to make it aO.tbe batter to eecqire its ‘ pristoge- •'/ I have before mentioned tbe bill before the House for dividing tbe alritn Into seven Congressional Districts. The following i* . the mode in which we ire to be cut Up f— The counties of Bulloch. BiyiD.Chathiin, "Emtouel, ESogham, Glynn, Liberty. Min tosh, Scrivan. Tsttnsll, Wayne, and leffor son, are to compose the first District: Rich ■ tnolid, Columbia, Lincoln, Elbert, Wiikea and Burke, the second; Franklin; Haber jtrnm, Rabuq, Madison, dackaon, Hall coyerer 4 but tho soil ia said to promise the existence of a mine of the procioui metal. What' quantities have -hocn .aeen iu not kaown; but the ore is said (St least..such.is Aim specimen brought to this place), to af ford ’upwards of tWcnly-five per cent of pure silver—tbe pOrSiu who furnished it will only disclose it to the state, A. BILL To bo entitled An Act to amend an Act to tied to it since the passage of the set I have just aedri a specimen of tilver from visions. *■ jsa Rules ron Gabdsnino Qontinued— Avail Sow Cabbages, Cauliflowers and Savoys, < for next winter—but let them re main in the riuraery until August; when the Mr. Bimpaon aftsr a Mr momenta wentolf! the stag* and returned leading Mrs. HiUdo by the hand, who had ttiecouriga and reiolu tiori. Uglily honorable m her, to go ibrough with her part. ' Mr. Keau took up Uie sword, banding it to Mrs. II. and the play waut on alriid.the eeaaleis poise of the .wliqle house.' - lli tliB third set uu orange ibrown from the slips or gallery hit Mr Kean In the breast, ile'immediately picked it up, 'arid bokliogit t»twoeu Ilia finger and hit-thumb, he came down to the foul hgbtt to address the audi ence. Heoould ooi apeak a aiiagle word, and finding Ina efforta incflectual, lie tmaed the orange from hidt to the tide of- the stage, Slid went on again with the play. During Goto Mi uni or Nont* CanpLipa.—Tba value ;Of tiip Gold Mipoa of this state, are becoming ertryday betterunderotood.—'The wretched'manner in which: they have here tofore been worked, is tho cause why they are not mote highly estimated. r Let the reader figure to himself the half of a bar rel, (the barrel divided length wise) and bp will have an idea of what ia called a Roafcsr Into this rocker, tbejearth con taining thg gold, is thrown, and wjtsh'tnf a- bout with water until the separation takes place. The next most important article, ia afrytng-pcm. In a word, the whole maebine- ry pf a gold digger, is composed of a rocker. Statement of the growth cfCotim.: I m deetinatien and consumption ivtM Exported from Charleston, Hi titu - n . . ; August,.148,919 Balsa On hand at tame date, “ — - - frying-pan, a spade and mattock: And the remainder of the tragedy there waa not hi. this way. vekeh hand of indualry finds any other insult of llija deseription ahown the performer, bat incessant shouts of applause whenever he appeared, were still leapt up. A fow persons in the (Una and third' tier kept hollowing out, " off"—Kean he off— "rememberBostbn’ % ,|but tile aliouts of thereat cmnpletoly put them dawn, unless one was froui one to two penny weight of gold per day-' , At« mine lately discovered, three miles above the narrows of the Yankin.each haad finds from two to four pennyweight per day. Ifthi* can be done', with the present mode if working, what may we out expect from a Growth in the United States ,,,, ■ Of which give the U. S. 70,48'J " * I Tocaptiont of Europe, 120,ooo 190 4^1 Leaves e eurplue for G. Brit, of I To wpicli odd the itack au hand ' * ,6<l * there lit January last,... in theirimmediate. neighborhood. Toward I skilful application of labour saviug-machiu, the conclusiap, however, the hissing grsdu-1 ery ? ally became less distinct, and the fine act ] We ai;n gratified, to learn, that a com Shows the supply ofG. Brit, to be 1 The exports from Great I up to the tops, leaving obt only tire leaves, from there you will havA early cabluage and cauliflowers, for winter; you must set out. the Stvoy Plants when they are of a proper size, and let them grow all the .sumipcr, as they, will boar the heat withput rotting, which neither of the ethers, wi|l do. You mriy also sow'Carrots end Parsnips, if you did not sow enough, last month, but let it be on the full of the moon. Shade rind water to get-the seed up. Now yap may plant out iug of this unrivalled performer, ia very ma ny instances, converted even a number of | Rownu, his enemies into silent spectators. Ia one .if the boxes of the first tier, a sin gle gentleman, we presume lie .was, with more than a usual portion of lungs,stiH kept up the hissingi but the rest of the' audience in the box getting tired of it, rove up to a man and put h m. out into the lobby, there to kiss as much as he pleased. At no One time was there more than one Establish and Incorporate an .Insurance P r « n * # TreC9 ’ &c - but le ‘ be done 4t th ." Company: in the City of Savannah, to be] change, of the moon, watering them until called tbe Marine and Fins Insukancf, Company or Yh* City or Savannah and to great Banking Power to tits same. they have taken root, May.—This month is chiefly for weed Sec. i, Bt it emitted by the Senate nnd j ing and watering, aa nothing doei welleilh I" pl,,n '^* ° r e0Wed *'‘ ,de Bri*™ iferlcriM sHifeTmiiv «Wi t tHW' »* Iff UtrOOU |* . .. ., , i. , . enacted by authority nf theenme, Tliat from th8m - You “V ** E ‘ ld,T * » nd Cabbage and after, the 'passage of this act, the .Marino for the fall, and Fire insurance Company of tile City uf Savaontlr shall he known by the nnate nud style oftheMarine and FirijInsurance Bgnk of llm State of'Georgia—and the Said Com pany with all such, persona as are now or mayrhereafter be stockholders, the said Com pany be arid they are hereby incorporated tnd made • body politic by the name and style aforesaid, and eo shall continue, togeth er with ail and singular the- privileges, rights nnd immunities granted heretofore to the .Marine and'Fire Insurance Cotnpany of the city of Savannah. The Beard of Director.; for the time.being shall have power to eject a Cashier arid Buoh other officers and ClerkB June.—Clip Herbs for drying and Ever gyeens, if they are too much grown, but not otherwise, as the beat will be apt to dry them too much. If you have lost the two lest.eeasons for sowing,Carrots and Pars nipt, ype may now do ao, but the beds most be' watered and then shaded, to briag up the seed; after the seed is in the gro nd you may lay over the top of tho betl some long litterx>t wet straw, which must be ta ken off at night arid pul on wet in the morn under them as shall "be necessary and pro- ing, until it comes tip, then shade them with per for executing the husinesa of. the eaid Company, and to allow them such compen- nalion ior their services respectively as shall to them Appear fit and proper; and ahull be capable ot exercising such other powers and' uthoritiea for. the well government and or dering fhe eflkirs of the said corporation as to iherii shall appear conducive to . the inter ests ofthe Institution; Sec. 2. Be itfurther enacted by the author ity of the tame. That the B‘ha. obligatory notes, and of credit and 'otber contracta what- ver, shall be binding and obligatory upon aid ourporstiob.iVoeufaf, the same be sign ed by the President and countersigned or “ (tested by (he Cariiier. of said corporation, ml Hie funds ofeaid corporation shall in n< use bo held,liable for any contraot or en- gagoineht wha'toyer uuless the same shall m so sighed and countersigned or attested as aforesaid-. . And the book,, papers and i>r,respbni!ence and the funds of the cor- ooratiori shall at all times be subject to the crotches and boughs laid Over, until they are strong enough to bear the suo—remem her to mekeyouf bed according to the di reclions given in February. stnckholdera when convened. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted by trie afternoon the doors were opened, and inune authority aforetnid. That before the said 1 diately the .‘Towds of people' who had collect orporation shall exercise any of the rights I ed, around, burst through the entrances and immunities hereby granted the said cor-’ "muinned e,.™ «h„l, u ./oration shall have bona fide one hundred shall be certified by two or more Jtivfices'of an hour before the curtain risei, every par the inferior' Court, under the -eal of said I oft lie house was full except the two first tier. L- . .. ... ~ ^ 1.: iL — : i court, which shall be transmitted to tho Go vernor, for the lime being ; when the said corporation chair lie allowed to issue bank ‘trictioria and penalties hereinafter mention-1 moment came when the curtain wav drawn d/I A r><l rniosi tlvk : J un.la npal nf nnnlaiiHAmsft nn whirls rrismKlDil Kean in Nr.w Yoaa —The New-York papers received by teat eight’s mail, contain lengthy descriptions qf the rcoeption' of Kean. The iffening Post says this riot wa> tt.o most wueooAaftil'effort of JvinU ever attempted in an American Theatre.— We har^extrseted the following as being the moat impartial'arid agreeing in the main points with others, from Snowden’s Nation al Advocate. Mb. Kean’b Fibst Appearance.—Lao evening Mr. Kean appeared is the charade! of Richard the Tliinj, before an audience:' apeclinri of the Board of Directors and I grealer than we ever saw put into Ihe Park Theatre. At half an hour past five in (hr in on: continued stream, which continued without intermission, unlit every pait of the lioiin iionshnd dollars, in specie, actually deposi- ( n| m the pit (6 the gallery wav one complete edln their vault; which amount of speric miss of faces. At six o’clock, which is hah of boxes, the.veatv of winch had been engaged and therefore were kopt tor those pervnfm until the hour of raising the curtain. Tin bills, or notes, to three times the amount of gallery and the pit kepi up a continual round the said vpociobod«|)<)8itcd; and to poseoss, l of appla.uve until the the orcheAtra began, exercise and enjoy all 'the riglifo, privileges I .“*><• then played the airs of Wa«hing:.uiV -t. J 1 .4* .. - ! . l ex • * I VT (i anil nnd VnnlrAA 11/tAfilr, in iaI.IaI. 11.... arid immunities of an incorporated Bvjiking March and Yankee Doodle, in which, they Company i subject, nevertheless, to the res- were joined.by tbe whole house. At last the, pany has been formed in the counties of gomery, Anson, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, andVsewhure, of individual* possessing enterprise and the necessary means. Wbpdesign entering into the business withsystem and skill. Arrsiigements have already been made, to obtain a small steam engine from Rush and Muhlcnburg, of Phil phut, to work one of the. mines. Among those concerned in the design of applying machinery to the washing lor gold, fourth ofthe house against.him, and many l ie Mr. Rathe, a practical miner, from the are. of opinion that the number of. his enu mies was far less—at least they diminished toward the conclusion. The hissing ,char acters where noted to be nearly all stran gore, and the audience hollowed frequently •• put the Bostoniane imt”-—' away with the noisy Bostonians"—awoy with Bucking ham—“ Git'with his head,’’ and eucli. like exclamaiioua. When tho play was conc'ud ed, the curtain fell amid9t reiterotriil about.' ulVapplause, and Mr. Lee, io annnuncihg Mr Kean’s next appearance on Wednesday evening in (he character of Othello, was cheered to the very skies. . We are positive when we say his recep lion wav must enthusiastic. At the conclu -ion ofthe first 1 act, a cry was made to' give Ilim three cheers, and it wsb accordingly, given in. a most hearty and rapturous mao ner. His friends and by this wo designate :lte three tourths. of the house, prayed tu have hint only heard, hut the pertinacity ul those in the slips and third tier, prevented it entirely. We are sorry for this, because we think whatever Mr. Kean may be, still he ought, to havo been heard in ins uyvn de. tonce. On the whole we cannot call last evening byany other nairio limn a triumphal victory tor Mr. Keau. All the actors deserve well for the manner in which they conducted ihemselves. and particularly the amiuhlc and resolute Mrs. Hilson mines of Saxony. Mv Rolhe has, for some week* past,been inveeiigatngtha gold region ituder ihe direction of Mr. Olmstoad, with s view uf completing the geological survey commenced by that distinguished geologist. Mr. Rothe is well acquainted will) all the kinds of machinery used on the Riiine, and elsewhere, for separat ing tbe gold from the saud; arid, io a' few weeks, will commence the construction of one o,i‘ them, for the pur pose of working the mines here. We undernend this gentleman was much surprised on visiting our gold mines, to find them so {rich, lie accords perfectly in the opinion expressed by Mr Olmsted, tlml t hi ts the most extensive deposits uf gold hereto fore discovered in the world. Within the past 12 or 18 months,the gold mines of North Carolina have been more fully developed than ever before ; and muclt yet remains to be known of them. We have no doubt, but ;hat the more they are investigated, the more valuable they will jie esteemed. ff. Carolinian. . — 8,U(I0 Savannah;-1st Aug. 92,424 On hand at same dale, anno . Vlrginia4.N.C,rohn...:“~ ,5 «’'<| Mobile,BlaknleytFInr N.Orleans, Sept.30,204.557 '*'**•■ Qn band at same date, 3,737 jou i -id V)1 ••fi’.Dji I Britain will probably buss great as in 1824, say ••»••••••••••■• • The Consumption dur ing (he same period WSSisAaisstissisMS ' To which add probable increase of 5 per ct. 23,578 394,843 1&.742— 437,881 ShoWs an apparent d.d’ciency, on the 1st January, 182d, of. ■ ®‘d. Bauk Extract from a letter, dated <( N. C. Nov. 5, 1825. It iasupposcil wenS liavo 12,000 bales nf Cotton bruuglit to n marhet during the present soasun. It. now coming in fast; but if the prices timin' tn fall 'fka nlnntn... ...til i i , . tin up to fall, the planters will held limy being generally independent It |„! been sold aa high as 15 cents, and may he quirted from 13 to I3i. The crops ii n-j I „ . - — crops iu I different parts of the country, will nut by I any menus he equal tn the | a i e ezportatioei I though the quantity will exceed that of hi/1 last year. 1 Pttertburo, Va. Jtire. 18—C’oMon—t, I steady at 14 a 144 cnhls. On Wndne«|„ I for a choice parcel, an offer of 15 cents wj I made and refused. PORT OF SAV A.WNAH, SAILED. Schooner Rambler, Sheldon, Providence. I Tho few additional particulars in the fob lowing are from the Gazette. On the conclusion of Lite after piece. Kean was loudly called for, when Mr. Simpson appeared and stated, that..ihat hq bad lolt the house anH that |t was not knuwn where he was to be found. On tbe receipt of this I information, a part of tiie audience display ed a disposition to eomrilit violence, and, we understand, some damage was done lu the benches fixtures, &c. ; < The street in front ofthe Theatre, during the whole of tlie evening, was thronged with a number of turbulent individuals, who betrayed much anxiety tn ■ make s', forcible entrance into the building, and at one time had nearly effected their object, but were prevented by the active exertions of a stroug police. .And upon the increase of said specie I “Pi' P cal of applauB(|fme up which remolded or the posssossion of other available funds more the roar oftliwaccan than any thing elm or means, tho said corporation ihriUribavu.l wo ever heard, and io few moments after (he full linWha In innsmuoa I ... .f D I. I Mlimlfl R if’liani himsf'lf Anilf’MrinO' lll«> Iliucue full power to increase their issue of Bank notes ; Frovided» always, that nothing hero in contained shall be so construed as to au- llioririe the iasuo of a larger amouot of banli iiofeH, thnn three times the amount ofthe capital stock ofthe said corporation. S*c. 4* •And be it further enacted, That if | tiie said corporation shall fail or refuse prompt mimw Richard himself appearing, the hisse 1 blended tbcmaelvea with the applauding, which continued, irithoat a imimenFs cessa tion for, the space of tweoty miniit«. The hiaainga, however, were completely drownei! in Uie applause. Mr. Kean made a n attempt to apeak, but it was impossible to be heard, for whenever the multitude of his friends slop ly to redeem; upon demand any one ormore of I P e( * shouting, bis enemies immediately . . - 1 a 1- a . ■ I coi ikai nlu A iwntluv its bank bills or notes, upon proof of the same by and under tbe seal of any Public Notary, being, had & obtained, then& in such case, the set their’s a going. Not succeeding fn his effort to be heard, Mr. Kerin went 'off the side sccus and the ,aid corporation shall forfait all arid singular manager came on the stage. After sonic Inn pIaIiId naittiL.MAA . _. 1 i I I I _ I - „ t ~.. . ..L. I * I Iho rights, privileges and . immunities hereby granted : and the owner or holder of any suoii brink bills,'or notes ivaued by the said corpora tion, the payment of which shall have been refined upon demand, thall be entitled to suc for aud recover, over arid above the principal and interest accruing, from the time of. such refusal, fifty per cent damages and for each and every ■ hank bill or note- issued by ■ the said Corporation, after such, refusal of | 'mint oo demand, tlie . said corporation al upon cbnviCthjh of the same in any court hav- ing -competent jurisdiction taereof, forfeit and moments of fHe same noise, we could only hear a few words—he assured the audience that Mr. Kean wanted to be heard only, “ ami,’’ said he, " it is not the cfiuractpr of an American audience tn condeuis a mao with- oot giving him a hearing ” Itfr. Simpson af ter this Went off. and Mr. Kian again made an effort to be heard. He walked backwards aud forwards lu the edge of the foot-lightt blit although he made several bows, and atreathed out his hands; the sbuutnig of Ih* pit and two tiers of boxes, to keep down the hissing of tho. third tioi and tbe slips, pre \f AmSaiI t. ■ A, aI|aAa|1.AM 1 ri'uM La!a'_ L . ^ . J BbowerE the Sculptor.—VVc have pub lished a leller from Ibis artist (says Ihe liicli mimd Enquirer uf tlie 15th insl ) giving a de scription of ihe manner in which lie procured a cast of Mr. Jefferson. Tlie N. Y. Nal. Advocate pronounced him to be an “ eccen tric gcuium" Of his genius, of course, we could mil judge, but it struck us from hiyct- ler iliat he «av sufficiently eccentric in hi. manners, and coarse in his taste of composi tion. Yet the Charlottesville Gazette com mented oo his letter in terms of a Imle more V-parity than we should-ha\ e done ;. it callcn nun “ a very impertinent fellow j" and refer ring to the adventure at Monticelht, the Gaz ette adds t " wc hold him indebted tn that hospitality which he so wantonly violates, for dot having found his way through tiin wjnilow.' We have since Heard fomeihing of (his ad venture; and we donfess thril the resentment of Die Gazette is not without foundation We have received from Charlottesville, the following account of the matter : •• Mr. Brpwere carried letters to Mr. J nd one from ,Mr. Madison, Die latter ban The Western Lakes.—We extract Die following account ofthe great Western Lakes from an essay .published in the New-York Statesman:— . 1. The Ontario ia 180 miles long, 40 mile, wide, 51)0 feet deep ; and its surface is.com luted at 218 feet above the elevation of tide yvuter at Three Rivers, 270 miles below Cape Vincent. 2. Erie is 270 miles long, 00 miles wide, 50f) feel deep ; and its surface is ascertained to be 565 feet above tide wafer at Albany. 3. Huron is 250 miles long, 100 miles a- verage breadth. 900 feet deep, and its sur face is near 595 fust above the tide water. 4. Michigan ia 400 miles lung, 50 wide, depth unknown; elevation the same as Hu- on- 5. Green Bay ia'about 105 miles long, 20 riiles wide; depth unkuSwh ; elevation the same Huron and Michigan. 6. Lake Superior is 480 miles long, 109 miles average width, 900 feet, and its sur face is 1048 feet above the tide water. Hence it is easy to calculate that the bot tom of Lake Erie ie not as low as the fool of Niagrri Fulls ; but tho bottom of each uf tho ot her lakes it will be observed, is lower than the snrtase uf the ocean. Lake Superior is the heud fountain, the grand reservoir of the mighty volume that till* the rivers, expands into lakes, and rnori over tlm cataracts of tho Niagara, St. Law- ranee, dfc- After making a sc.mi-circle ot five degrees to the eolith, accoiimiodatitiK and enriching one of the must fertile and interesting section, of the globe, it meetethe t ide a distance of 2000 miles from its source, and 500 from the extreme point of its eutry in the Atlantic coast. * v submitted tn the operation, and represented steam-boats liave done running, for this sea BdrFAi.o, Nov. 8—The inflivsnce of the canal itponjnmness of this village, is already visible to a great extent. Boats arrive and Depart constantly, and the repeated peals ot ihe boatmen’s horns are constantly mingled with the merry “ Ho I heave, 0!” of the Lake mariners, as they are busily transfer ring the cargoes of goods from the boats to the voeeelR, which ore to carry them on to the place.of destimatinn. The late emigra tions to Ohio, and Michigan have created mi nnnsuu! demand for the necessaries and lux dries of lifo. in those regions; and as the Ti e report respecting the steam-tun | Edgefield being agrounil up the river, tbs' I roccivod hy ns, as we supposed from gixrt I authority, is not truo. The Edgefield neid l er is, or bus been aground,arid will ofcnunl suffer po further detention than is intith*] to the low state of the river. The brig Sarah, Fraucis, is reported It I have sailed for this port from New- York tli I (he I4lh lost. . ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT, At New-York, 15th inst. brig Pheasant, | Bailey- PASSACK fVR HAVRE. The fast sailing coppered xba I GARONNE, 1 D L. Porter, Mathr, Will sail foixrtho above port tit 11 •.'and can handsomely aecoinmodite several passengers. For terms, apply tn Capt. P. on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to I HALL h HOYT. Nov 25 o THE SUBSCRIBER FFERS.his Rorciops in the C0MMI3- I SION BUSINESS, particularly for the sain of produce, and for Ihe receivii.; and forwarding goods,.cotton, rite, betwero the interior and tile northern cities. Ih lias been appointed agent for the steiir. boats Edgefield and Pendleton, and will if- ibril every facility in despatching freight 1; those boots. Their owners having span! no expense in providing safe and exprdi- lions lighterage during a low river, shippen may confide in having their goods f -war ed to Augusta «nd Hamburgh, withuut de tention. The subscriber's office is kept at Us Counting-House of Mr. G. B. Lntnur. JAMES GOI)W. FOR AUGUSTA. 1 The Steam Beat PENDLETON, Cnn take a few Ions light | freight from Bolton’s VVhfx t o go in lioarU.ufiB evening. Apply as above. Nov. 26 . it w not painful; and the ,arti»t assured Mr. Luo, upon tlip Lakf,there remain!*, apparent J. that his mode was mo^eeiisy than that o‘‘ lv. more carrying for .the schooner*, than an artist who had already token liis buai. fie ■submitted to the operation. Instead of pur suing the usual Course of taking the face at one operation and ihe rest ofthe head'at a nother, the whole was attempted at once. The plaster was permitted to get too hard, and Mr. J. waa nearly suffioated. He had no other mode- of giving the alarm , but bv stamping with his feet. This noise alarmed Ute female part of the family who ran into Hie room in a moment. The pL«ter was so hard dial it had to be'hrbken into pieces*bf means of a hammer and ohisel. The strokes were necessarily hard ami Hie jars exceedingly distressing.' Even after the mould was bro ken, the plaster had taken such firm hold on the ears tliat Mr. J. was doubtful whether they would be pulled off or tlie plaster would before tbu (hey will be able to eccompliah close of navigation. , Our town., from being an inlund place, scarcely known, eVenin ita locations ha» now assume'd thd air of a sea port upon the At Untie, and OynrefB, Clams, &c. from New- York, are landing daily from the boats al the bead of the Canal. gy THE LETTER BAG OP THESlue oau:TnonPE, OR LIVERPOOL, will be taken frnm pay.over and above .the principal, interest, "vebted him altngothoy (from being heard. and coats of suit, fifty per cent damages, up' oo tlie amount of a»M batik bills or notes, one half to tlie, uie of the >tale, and tbe other to the use Of the informrir. 8X0.5, And be it further enacted. That it shall be the duty of the said corporation to rtmke'k'u annual report of its condition, issue Mr. Kean (hen Went «n With tbe play, a midst the Diundera of t^e house. But few words, however, during (the whulri five acts could be heard. His edejniesdid not attempt any thtfig beyond liming, land shouting “ off Kean,’’ which might be heitrd at istervala un til near the dew of the .fint act. While of notes. Ac, io the same mode pod manner ,s Mrs. Hilson, in’the character of Lady Ann, II HAM rpntUMA Kit U«r nf tt,A Atk.A-L L. ... I ntA. A.t t,_1J!i.L sLl' .L is npw required by law ofthe other banks, to the.General Attemblj. Sec. 6- And be ilfitrlher enacled r Thai .the •aid corporation have permii.ion and be al lowed and authorised to establish a Branch of the said Bank at tbs,town ofofifaoon. sub- ject to ihe control, regulations and direction of tbe said corporation.' The Rank of Augusta, q n tho 21st inst. declared a dividend for the last six month, ‘he 9 f *« h ‘ tv nnnuiri. wa. in tlfe act of holding tlie sword to tbe breast of Richard, some person in .the slips threw a pjece of rope or leather with a label tied around it, tliat fell a few iqchss from hi. font. Mrs- Hilton became alarmed anti drop! the .word on the stage. •> Mr. Kean stopt the play, picked up the missile, and with itcamef.irward to the audience. Mr.'Hilsoa it thismopienl rushed,on thy stage and forci bly carnqd off Iris lady in IfK arm. while Mr. Simplon, tbe manager, again made hi* up. peartuoe. Another attempt waa made to ■peak, but there, wa* not • tingle wrird,^e»rd. We have baen politely Avored witli the following information,concerning, the health on board of Die'John Adams, which we pub lish for the satisfaction ofthe friend* of her offl'reri and crew. During her crowd the fever appeared twice, but was not extensive ; 111# number of cases not exceeding 45 in both attacks. Within' the last month, however, she Imd break; It had to be separated from other suffhredaeqdrely; in^the .pace oflhree weeks narts of .the neck and, skin by running a knife between. This operation independent of thri suffotmlian, you will easily. conceive musth ve been very distresiing. I under stem! that Mr. J. wys he had his arm broken, aod jiit wriit put out of joint at the same mo- inent. and the (lain of setting the one and put- ting tbe other in place was, far less than what this operation occasioned. Would' you be- lievri tliat this “cccentrio” artist and letter writer neither sympathised 'with the pain he had uccarioned nor participated in tho roiici tude of the family, ~ 80 of her crew were taken with it, ten ,of whom died. TJlie nevere nature of the fe ver may be underituod, by the circumstance of the Black Vomit occurring iu six of the oases, previous to death. There is’ not a single dangerous cue of eicknesa now on board the rea«el. *' Monthly list of desthe, on hoard the V. S. Sh ip Jnhn Adams, during October 1826. 2nd Gunner—Joseph Howard. Armorer—v'harle* Donaldson, Marinet Saltp- Osmond. John Dayid- .• mi u *? 0 ?“ tr "J , ’ bow " son. Fred. Kofftnsh, George William* and congratulating himielf with the exactqus of gg mu „j Hughes, the likeness, and unfeelinglyjested about the s,a*ro—Jonathan OTcrrtt. Win. Snyder pain and distress. ' Hn seniihility Was alike —a n— p. - pain and distress. ' His sensibility blunted to the qvic’. nce of displeasure occa sioned by his untimely humour.' The' cox- comical letter lie has written on Ihu subject, oaps the climax of.- lti* "eccentricityI un derstand tliat Mr. J. says with much good hu mour that he will freely forgive him if he fill fils hit promise in-sending for the University the best drawing mister in the country (landscape*. and L. Does Pentacola Oatette, wiawmoui Exports from Mobile, during the year, en ding 30th‘Sept. 1822, 45,4*3 bales. 182?, mt, IMfc Do. Dm po- dp. T do. fy- 49.061 <44,9*8 58,283 do. do- do,, FOR SALE OR TO HIKE. STRONG and healthy N.-gro W-mian, who is a good cook, whshor, She would be particularly useful on a plantation. Enquire at t he office of the Georgiun. Nov 25 . Die office of BENJ. BURROUGHS, THIS AFTERNOON, at throe o’clock. Nov 25 ,1 MEETING OF THE SAVA.hWIl FREE SCHOOL SOCIETY, W ILL he held on Monday, iHeSWam". in the Preshyf.erion-Cbllrcl^,•tt" l ' 1 '! , ’ o’clock, when, a Board of Dirrctr«“'‘ Die ensuing year will be chosen. N? 111 # will be given by the ringing of the bell. Nny 25 THE SUPSCRIBI R , O FFERS hia services to his friend* *«* the public?.in the Oenerat Commit" 3 - Btoi»«.,a.Aug..s.. L G^rgia NTEL0(J Nor ^5. let 'MISSING* L ANDED from the brig Pantbea.itTel- 1 fair’s Wharf, one keg of manufsctarM yobticco. bianded J. Staples. Any infer tion respecting paid keg of tobacco, wtl thankfully r.ceived B by BRAfl9mNB Opposite the Exchange Nov 25 r.!;,S'c‘siK"ssrs»w« as te epsble him to make foe B “^ ot to rangemeuto prior to tbe work press. , *S"5 : : \-E V ..