Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 12, 1825, Image 2

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rv BY O.ti'W* MMHUMNOW, MTDLli»<te« , < ')» TI** tiAWA or TO* 01*10* OAii.t fAltns v : confirm* rAezn. SIOHT HOLLARS; : rivs not!.' 2LTML % MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 12 1826 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. to roc editors or ths oop^our- Id |M Ltgixlaiqye should be carried into of- j bind together; Ikooo rivet* bsgthstng I foot—tkatltttof of Instructions aeompanied I hundred miles (port, approach v»<ib oth ' 1 as if anxious to unite two great and fruit tho manege it t|io opening of tbo eeaekiq «fer 3ttt ood CIO bo readily referred to. Tbo oolirn countries, Which the low hod lhocon.tii.it ibmttisd, bec'stibe of has divided; Ys*, t Gsntlsmed, from tha bsfid correspondence ii not th* bulk nnd uofruiil of it. No per- of the Ocraulgee, to. the navigable water. ff eon will be appointed who will dot in every I the Flint River, tluyraep before you roieoD.ble oatiinnte of hie qualifications, re-1 .hew you. it but forty throe mile... To unil( aline -tho hope, nod efpoctition. of the I time points, by ■ Rail Ro.d, constructed rtf country, nnd I recommend, that if f no other I wood, I. the object of ydor memorialist; to measure u adopted, tho Executive bo nu -1 accomplish thin object, very great treasure* tborited.ln the absence of the Legislatures are unoebeuary, an hundred ihouiand dot give full employment to him, if under thp l | Rra i. all .uffieient;—Thia object accom Brigadier Oenerat William Hull, died on th* 29th hit. at Newtonoear, Boatoo. Tho following lathe extract of thn let- Millsoorvili.z, Doc. 7,1815.—On no lubjoct wRloh Jiaa oome before tho Legis- Inturo, dooe there itpponr to bo oo grenl « dlVoraity of opinion ns upon the course to be pursued toward! the Boob of Darien.— There appear, to bo throe parties, if they miy how termed—one who believe the only measure tnrestors the Baoit, to bo ito re moval—another that a doy should be set for the wonrapllon of apeeie payment., which tboy believe the Banb can medt, falling Which.it i. to be removed or lose its charter —end a third who boliove afljogislation up- oo tho .abject unnecessary. It ie certaiuly a question pf great importnneo when we consider the deep interest of- the et.te in its ■tock, and as the principal holder of it* dotes- Tbo principal part of Monday was employed in tha House on tho subject, dur- ’ log which nil thn substitutes to the report of the Bank Committee, which I before no ticed, were withdrawn and renewed togp ther sflth several others. 'These were va ried in their complexion according to^ the opinion of their writers—ooe provided that •the notes of the Bank should continue to be received into tbo Treasury, and tlial the Director, should be instructed tomake such arrangements a* were best calculated to restore tbe credit ofite bills and the repots- tion of the Institution; another that the bills received into the Treasury, ihonld be only in the proportion of one half, and that payments shooid . no made io current bills alone, that the Director* be instructed pursue such measures as wilt restore its hills to par, and that before the next session of the Legislature, the Governor be required to convene the' Stockholders, to enquire ‘into the affairs of the Bank, and that such • report be made, and inch suggestions furnished as shall bo best calculated c n- serve the interest, of the stale, and the Btnckholdera of the Institution; another snb ttitute provides for immediate removal to Miliodgevillc, and a fourth proposes that the .Report and all tho substitutes He an the ta ble for tho remainder of the session, A mere sketch of the debste which I had pro pared is of totvgreal length, and might no* perhaps be considered of sufficient impor tance to merit insertion, especially as there was no decision, and (except that the Bill is now before the House, in place of in com mittee) no further progress made in the bill- Mr. Fort, Mp. Burnside, and Mr. Dougher ty, advocated a removal; Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Pollhil) supppurted the Bank ; and Mr. H irdqn opposed it, though afterwards, expressing bis belief that the Bank must qloio in any event, and being hopeless of any decision during the session, he moved to lay ilia Report and all the substitutes on the table. Here ihe matter rests. Oo the same day the Bill to regulate the licensing of Physicians in this state passed with an amendment, rendering the section relative to apothecaries prospective in its operation, so as out to affect any now in business, A bill was reported to regulate and estab lish the fees of Justices and Constables on State and Bench Warrant!. The'first afternoon aession was held yes terday’, for the second reading of bills. On Tuesday iu the House, on the motion of Mr. Blair to reconsider so mpeh of the Journal of the preceding day as related to * the Bill fur licensing Physicians throughput - the state, the yeas were 46, nays 46—the Speaker- gave the oasting vote in the nega tive, eo that tbe motion waa lost. Mr. -Myers reported instanter a Bill to pre verit creditors of the aeveral Baoka of thia State from selling atock owned by him, her or them,-under certain restriction., which waa read the fire* time; A letter waa received from the Governor upon the subject of the employment of a civil engineer, of which the following is copy Executive Dzpartmv.3t, MiUedgevitte, 6th Dec. 1866. In answer to a request of the House of Representatives, I submit the two last let ten ofa correspondence, which shew, that the serrices of a civil engineer of competent •kill may yet be procured under authority of the resolution of the 20th Dec iutber,1824, and that for this object alone, tha fund ptac -adift the disposal of tha Executive mey be considered ample, but the House need not be advised, that if tbe service! of such an officer should not be secured, en additional sum wil| bo necessary to make his uaefal- nfM available to the public, even if the ob jocU nf the Executive, as -contemplated, in *"i latter of instruction* already submitted letter of instructions referred to, you ap prove those instructions, and that an ap propria tion corresponding . in amount be made acoording. (Signed) G. M. TROUP, Which was referred to a aelectcomuiitt.ee. The hill introduced by Mr. Myers, more effectually to enforce an sot to prevent the pliahed, the products of the Chatalionche*- ond Flint, the products pf Talahassne and Middle Florida, Will paaa on to the Atlantic Ocean; without the risk of the Pirates of the | Ctrribbee Islands, without the risk of the reefs and storms nf Cape Florida. Rail Roads, Gentlemen, are the last, kut greatest improvement, made by man, the last but General Gaines passed through Baltimore, on the 1st, on-his way to thu eastward. A memorial of A. Della Torre and James C W. M’Donalrf, has been presented to the South Cartdiua Legislature sotting forth the •racticability and advantages of tbe cultiva ting uf the Vine and Olive in that Slate, and proving thq Legislative aid, in the loan of {40,000 fur five years without iuteMlt, on teourity. illegal carrying out of this elite of ala Vea, highest triumph of intellect over mattpr; the and prescribing the mode of maitumiltiug I simple discovery “that hard substances, re Gr.onos W. Coofkb, Esq. Marshal of tlie town of LawTenoeville,.Giriiinett county, was stabbed on the 29th ult., and died Immediate ly, while in the act of arresting David Lanier, who had been guilty of an infraction of some if tho bye-laws of said loifn, Lanier is in confinement, and hia case wilt undergo a prop er judicial investigation. slaves waa read the third time and passed the bill to altor the times of holding the the Superior Couitsof the Eastern Circuit was also passed. The House went into Committee of the vfilving upon each other, could pass over | smooth surfaces, with the smallest possible resistance n will do more to approximate tbe interest of tnad and to improve his c.nn- | dition, than all the abstractions of all the whole on the bill to repeal tlm penal code, school#. soferas respects penitentiary punishment— the Committeeo disagreed to the bill, and on the motion to agreo to the report of the committee, the yeas and nays were—veas 58—nays 45. So the bill was negatived.— This is a gratifying decision. In Senate on Monday, the bill to lay out an additional Judioial Circuit, Composed of tho counties of Crawford, Houston.Bilker. Early, Decatur and Thomas, was laid on the Your memorialist had seen in early life with surprise and delight. Hail roads, con structed of wood, on which, without appur ont labor, a single liorso was drawing tons nf Coal; since that time, in England Iron has succeeded to wood in the making of Ruads. not that it is better, but because it is- cheap er in proportion to its last. Iron in England is half the price that it is here; wood is ton times the value thore that it is here—here table for the present. A motion to reconei - four cents would lay it down beside your der this vote on the succeeding day failed road—in England forty cents per cubic foot In the Senate on Tuesday, a memorial would out purchase it in the 'towns. This is was received and read from William B. I the only cause that Iron, is preferred in En Davis, praying leave \ft cut a canal of ole- gland, to wood Steam boats and rail-ways von mile* from the Alntamaha te Turtle rombined together they will suit a part of River, for which purpose he aska from the! the country, when by the intervention of state on appropriation of one hundred nndfif sands, or swamps, canals may be impractica ty thoutand dnllnrt—25.000 in advance— 50,000 when the route of the canal is cleared —25,000 when the excavation is one third finished—25,000 when the next tlfird io fin ished, and 25,000 when it is comploted—and the state to purchase the land through tqhich it is to run if required. A resolution introduced by Dr. Danicll.au thorising the Guvernor to loan to tho aeveral hanks of the State, the money in the Treasu ry, waa laid on the table for the present. On the same day, Mr. Danicll, from the ble. If your honorable body will incorporate your memorialist and his associates and in vest them with the exclusive right of making a rail road from points to be selected on these two rivers, the Slate could reserve to herself at any period of the operation, a right to take one halCthe stock of the company at its par valde. The motive of this application, on the part of your memorialist, is aot personal, but aris es from a desire, to call the attention and the means of those interested, to the most prac • L/ft«iicii| irum uit! i , , committee to whom waa referred fh. letter of r ab,e a ", d ' hB T* ,m P ror(! * ne “‘ their local condition. Sighed, T SPALDING. 6.| Our late Naral visitors, passed through Columbia South Carolina on Satnrday, 3d inst. on their way to Washington. J The Legislature has elected Col. James David S. Booth in ralatloo to a silver mine, reported that one hundred and twenty-six grains of ore supplied by Mr. Buoth, had pro duced thirty-eight grains of pure silver, a spe cimen of which was submitted; that the terms oT a disclosure by Mr. Booth of the sup posed silver mice, were wludly inadmissible; and they suggest that a law be passed mak ing the digging, gathering or transporting a- ny silver or valuable metal or ore, from any lands belonging to the State, a penal offcoce. and punishable by fine and imprisonment, and also Ihe passage of a law,authorising the Gov ernor to have reserved to the State sucli por tions of territory as from evidence furnished him, he may believe to possess any valuahl- ore or metal, and that in the evenl of the dis-, . , , , . •, , oi-tain cargoes of this dos oription reodily corery of any valuable mme.&c. on any lands | r , .. Watson, Major General of the 3 Division of Georgia militia, to supply the vacancy oc casioned by tbe resignation of Major Gener al N ewnan. Domestic Itim*—Enquires are made daily for vessels to carry cargoes of Lumbci id Ihe West Indies and tbe Northward.' We are inforineJ thn! a dozen vessels could Mr fSe'hUon*d>tt.Gof. Tniupsoommuuicatiun to the Legislature published by Us on Fri day last * Extract of a letter, dated Philadelphia, Moruli fid, IHUU.ftnm Beniamin Taliaferro to h'ia Excellency, James Jackson Govern or of Ihe Bute of Georgia. “ From tbetr observations at tho confer yuce. we conclude that they are willing to pledge the fli'h of the United States for llie .exliugiiieliioeut of Indian claims to ell the lauds lying East of the Chatshonchie. os soon as the Indiana can bn prevailed on to aell, and in auch parcels and parta of the country as may Be required by the Statu, and that no lauds shall be purchased lying West ward of that river, until the States shall bt in peaceable pnssnesitra of that lying to the East. Tlu-y are willing further to stipulate, that, whenever the State shall be desirous qf obtaining a cession, they ahull have power lu appoint an Agent, who, with the Agent ol Indian Affairs, shall endeavor to pyodtio with the Indians a proper temper for a trea ty, and when a treaty Is deemed practicable Commissioners shall he appointed, and mo ney appropriated lor the purpose.** , the 2d inst. 1*1. 39, long. TO, 40, erek-c. Elisabeth, u days from j in ^ e| »« Cape Briton. On the 1st iuat. u. J ,<* 73. 20, pawed the wreck of . ve« K i *’>; toua, apparently a brig. app tll |f* 1 -e been stripped ot sails, tigging, * Pilot boat schooner Ann Maria. r,w ' . days from Hi.Thumae in ballast, loth.** ter. Tbo Ann Maria brought no Left brig Cygnet fur New-Vork 5? loaded, aud3 Am. schooners from il, t tprd! '*• Sloop Ann, Ctspo, New York, « d, v . . the master. Lai. 32, 44, spoke Bnc w Puckel, from Havana for New York. **' Sloop Howard & James, Taber, N. York 10 days, to the master ami otliorr. ” ; Hhwt* Leopard, Luce, ailB rice from fc, Plan. Two vessels are annouiicq^as about to sail for Liberia, freighted with colouiBt* by the Colonization Society. The one which wilt sail from Norfolk has accommodations fot more passengers than have beon yet provided : the vessel about tu depart from Boston ie nearly full. The Charleston Marine Society have pre sented to .Capt, L- Paget of the Brig Tryatl a handsome silver cup, with an appropriate nscriptinn for his. humanity and iiitripidity ‘n rescuing three seamen from the wreck ol ‘ho brig Alonzo of Baltimore. From Havana.—The brig Catharine at Charleston, from Havaoa, brings accsunts to the 26th ult. inclosire. Capt. Wells mac reports nothing new. A prices current ot the 26th ult, quotes Rice, 5 a 5-4 ; Coffee, st quality, none; 2d and 3d quality 9 I -2 a II 1-2; triage 6 s 8 1-2; Sugar, at-jorie^ 3-5lh white 12 a 16; 2-5th brown 14 1-2 t 17 1-2; Brown alone 13 a 14; Muscovado, none; Molasses keg, 5 1-2a 6 1-2. In conformity to our known rales, to pub lish the answer to an accusation, that Its- appeared in thia paper, we insert the I’qllow ing. To the Editor of the Evening Post: Sir—A communication having ippifeil in the‘Post of last evening, signed Abnlir Duval, aontaining charges against me rela ting to my conduct as mi <-ffi-.er of the Nyu Jersey Pro - ction and L onbsrd Bank. I have for the prevent to remark, that said communication contains gross and scanda lous misrepresentations, andmusriiave ben, prompted hy feelings uf deep malignity, with a spirit of bitter pereet uliwtegainst mo, am with a view to increase the calumny with which I have been must unjustly assailed it relation to the affairs of said Bank- Legal measures will betaken by me to pot Mr. Dnvnl. hie advisers and abettors to the pruti of his charges, the public, therefore sre re quested to suspend their opinion in relation thereto, until the matter shall have under gone a judicial inrestigation. D.' M'LAREN. hereafter to die disposed of by the State, tbe same shall revert to the State, tho claimant or occupap) at the time beirig reimbursed s fair sum for the intrinsic value nf tbo soil for cultivation and the improvements thereon.— The report was read and agreed to. Tbe terms of Mr. Booth, alluded to in the report were that upon his disclosure ef the location of the mine, he should receive one naif of tho proceeds in working it—the ex uense to bo paid one half by«lhc State, the other half by himself. The following ia Ihe memorial of Mr.Spald ing, presented to Ihe Legislature, on Urn sub ject of his contemplated rail-road It was referred to the committee on Internal Im provement, from whom a favorable report will be made. It contains sume very inter esting remarks upon the subject of rail roods. Freights to Liverpool also, are improving.— All the vessels in port have been taken tip and are loading, except two,, wltp have been offered cargoes at Id but are holding out for Id. The pole boat Wasp, with a load of cotton, from Augusta, in cuming down the river, on Saturday, abon! 14 miles from town run on a snag which caused her to let k considerably. A boat was promptly dispatched to take off the cotton. From eighty to une hundred bales are more rr less damaged The U. States ship John Adams, having undergone the necessary ropairs.ssiled yes terday for Norfolk with a fine N-.W. breise From the 1st of November up to this time, 15000 bales of Cotton have roe,-- down the rivor. and bnen landed in this city. The quantity received also tivwnggnn* from Jie interior is considerable; Some has also which are yet destined to edmmand much of be(m receivod by the coasters.' public attention. Should the present road he successful, it may easily be carried to Sa vannah. 7b the Honorable the Preriient. Com. M’Donoooh—Tho funeral proces -ion of thia distinguished officer took place in New-Ynrk on Ihe 1st inst. At 11 o’clock the 7b the Hon. the Speaker and Gentlemen «/ corpw wss remnved from t|| - Nnyy y ard t0 the Senate, and Gentlemen of the Home of Repreeentativee. Thomas Spalding, a citizen of the State of Georgia, and an inhabitant of the county of M’Intosh. approaches your honorable Bodies, on behalf of himself and of Such persons as may associate themselves with the La Fayette stops at the C'astlo Garden. The procession consisted nf the steam boa^ George Washington and thirteen barges, with muffled oars, mannud by seamen from the United States vessels.—They passed down tho oast river, pulling minute strokes the tuneic playing thn Dead March. At 12 FesTtrAi, or St. Aenacw This day waa celebrated in N York by the St! An drews Society of that place One of the guests was Governor Clinto % . Among the toasts we find the following. By the President. Thn Republic of Co lombia—May tho heroic patriotism* of lt» youth be rewarded by hoary honors and permanent blessings. This toast was received with an enthuslas. tip feeling, and was replied to by Col. Pnln cin, the Columbian Consul General, in the following sentiment; ^ “ Gratitude to the Foreigners whp have contributed to establish the Independence el Colombia, and inure particularly to the Scotch whose services ill her cause have been so eminent, and in whose company I new have the hongr tu be ” By the second Vice President.—-The Par ish Schools of Scotland—To those are her sune principally,indebted for their niorality and intelligence By Samuel Campbell—The true Scottish characteristic—He who never tur'n'i the back of his hand to toe friend, nor the back of Ins cost tu his enemy. By Mr. Gluss.—Scotland—the Country which among the first ill Europe, imbibed ihe principles-of Liberty and Indcpeiicn. By John Lang. The Natives of Scotia— they leave nothing undone- Application is lo be tnDdo to the Legisla ture for tho incorporation of this Society. The day was also • elehr ted in Baltimore by tho St. Andrews Society of that City The following are a few of the toastB. Tlu-Lund we live in—where the wnrlhy jif every nation receive a hospitable welcome. The memory ol Borns and Ramsav. Hmg down yo’r heads, ye hills greet out ye’r springs Upon ye’r edge, riae mair, the shepherd sings. The Scottish Character—Patriotic attach ment lo Country, respect to age, grateful at feution far Parents, and love for the jfair Among the guests was C. Hughes, Esq. Charge des Affairs ofilio U. S- at the Court uf Brussels who after replying to a corapli mentory toast of the President, spoke as fol lows of the celebrated Scotch poet Campbell 1 beg leave to exercise, before I sit down, the usual priviledge nf proposing a toast; it -hell he the health of an eminent and estima ble man, whose name is khown, and w use genius is admired whereever Ihe English language is oiiderstoud. one of the sweetest mol most gifted of living Poets. And yet is he tinf tno-d illustrious, ih tiie world ot letters, than iio is amiable, in that of society! A man who knows now to reconcile loyality tb llis-native land, wiih admiration and friend ship for oilier eoimlrips,and espncially for America ■ whose personal friendship is ali Honour, and non tlmt I exult in po-se -sing His name must be dear to his countrymen I propose toyoo, gentlemen, tho health of Thomat Campbell." Sloop Harriett, Holmes, Charleston „ hull re, to J. E. Bunill. 11 Steam-boat Altlamaha,Harford from An gueta, to Steam-Beat Company—with km* Nos. Hand 16,with 1204 bales cotton i G B. Lamar. F. H. McLeod. B. Burr™,,!" Dunham’, fit Csmpfield C. L. Lnwr, L! R. Waterman fit co. R. Campbell, J. A ,? S Wright, C. Od Griswold fit co. W. (it!! on. G. Gordon, J. P. Henry, J. N. r. Butler*, co. G Newhail, Jos. Cunt** Johnson fit Msnfiay. G ’ Polo boat Wasp, from Augusta, to Q. p IniHinr, with 400 bales Cotton, tn g a Parkman. O Gordon, P. Hill, R Cetnphel: sod G. B. Lamar. ’ Pole-boat Farmer’. Security, from An. gusta, to Jo,. Cutnming, with 300 bales Cob ton, to Jon. Camming and others. Pole boat Pelican, from Augusts. «ith 215 bales cotton to R. Habersham, It, Camu. tiell, and Juo Cumntiug fit .Sun, r SAILED, ‘ Brig Wm. Ar Emeliue, Pim, for New York. Sloop Juo. t he.slier, Sisson, Dunoo. Sloop Fuvurile Peek, do. Sloop Rising Sun. Chase. do. Sloop St. Mary’s Nye, tor St Mart’s. Revenue Cutter Crawford, Capt. I’aius; lir. sloop Bob, Hall, for Nas-au, N. [>. We bad intended to have noticed the arri T 'l* of Members of Congress since our las annunciation of them. Tliey have been so numerous, however, that tho qitea’iop nop it not who hoe arrived, but who hoe not W believe that, at three o’clock ’hi* day, out el ’13 Members of the House of Represents, tires, there will be not far shorl of two hun dred on the spot. Tbe- number of new Mein bera in the 8enate. it 13; in the Hnuee ol Representatives, 73, besides 2 new Delegate-. Wirt. lot. ‘id inti. • ARRIVF.D TROM THIS PUHT, At Charleston, 8th just, Sioaai Boat Pen, dll-tun, Bracken. Ve I'uu TIMS POUT, At Charleston Oth inst. Steam Boat Penilte. ton, Bracken, with despatch; Bosun Boat Augusta, Greene, to sail mi 10th inti.; gleam Boat SoHtli Carolina, with tow boat to sail I llli iust. Cer.irYTTIRCXAT,. FROM OUR CORRK.aeoNDEST. Aug’utu, Oth Dee. 1825—Our cotton mar ket has improved about 3 4 a 1 cent, in cun sequence of the accounts per Columbia arriv ed al N. York from Liverpool, and seine hen - vy sales have been made this week at the ad ranee. It still continues brisk with a pros pcct of continuance nnless a check should be received from Liverpool. The scarcity ol the article in N. York, Charleston and Sa vannali, holds out inducements to ship and we need hardly look for a reduction in price whilst account of sales are received, shewing fair profits upon shipments made. Fair cotton 12nl2 1-2; good fair 12 3-4 a 13; prime 13 1*4 a 13 1-2; Diet if oemele in the Port of Snownot, Dnemher 12, 1825.—14 ships, 3 brigs, fi schooners, II sloops—and 3 slops al Five Fn thorn, completing cargoes Total 37. The Celnuibian sulir. General Sniitandrr, rived at B dlimore on the 1st inst. lenki and witli loss of foreoia-t; The S-.intnit l 'r !m been cruising off the Island of Cuba, where e has made one valuable capture. On tlm Idtli-nit. off Malanzas. ihe ceininiiiiica'cl with Ihe U. S. brig Spark, captain Nemos, and was informed that the g, bad lust u b ut a gale of wind, about the 4tli ult. Willi j ffic-cr and four seamen in her. Captain A, however entertained hopes that she would nake. a harbor, she being a fine boat, and bar ing provisions for 40 days, Otherwise, the park reported all well on buard, ami au then bound into Malaiac-ts tu repair sows mage sustaioed in the gale. T AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. I i E first regular meeting for the season of the “ Georgia Agricullursl Society rSavannah." will be held al (lie Exi-liange THIS DAY. 12th inst, at twelve o’clocs.M. WM. P. MARSH ALL. Scr’ry, Dc12 14 Philadelphia, Dec. 3Cotton. — Slow an ha —Louisiana 16 a 17; Alabama, 13 a 15. Upland, 13 a 15. Colton Bogging.—dull—Dundee, yfi. 25 ; Domestic, 22 a 23. Flour—in fair demand—Wheat) S. F- hhl. 5. Whhkry, ri e 25i; do. apple 40. a e-jii. i iuj d him, when (he objects and motives of stfch I o’clock the procession was formed at the Ci' association, shaHbo known; your memcrril I jy_Hall and proceeded to. St. Paolo charch alist after meditating upon the map of the i where the services of the dead took place Country, cannot deny to possess conviction from thence it passed through some of th ,; that two great riven, the one commencing principal strata to the Steam Boat Commerce at the Atlantic Ocean, the other in the Gulp to be cuureyed to Middletown Con. where We received the following notice through he Post-Office on Saturday. It is withou cost mark or date. TU THE Elll-rOR* OF TtlE GEOROIAN. DIBS, At my house the ‘20th of November, on his way to Savnnnah, Dr. Roni nr Sinof:uh He requested his death to bt published it; the Savannah papers; he said his wife, ii living, was iu Savannah nr some nart of Georgia WM; R LEVINGSTON. In Milledgeville on.Sunr,ay the 4iIi instant Pf.tf.r F. Jaili.f.t, Esq Cashier of the Da- lien Branch Bunk, a worthy and highly use ful citizen, On Monday the 28th ult. at some place Mr William Hoppkr, a native of .New Y About njne hundred inhabitants ol'Phila detphia have expressed a desire to aucompa ny Mr. Owen to Nor Harmony. Cnnipan ies mere forming to establish New Hainio hies" in tho neighbourhood of Philadelphia! From Smvhna:—Capt. Powers, nf bring Otter, arrived at Boston in 48 days .front Smyrna, informs that every thing w»s quiet when he sailed ; that Ih* Turkish Hoot ha* remained in port aH'siimmer; and that there hud recently been no fighting between tli Greets and Turks. of Mexico, the one emphatically the nationa, lit was to be recnived by his townsmen, and river of the State, becauae every drqp oft Capt. Patridge’s Cadets (272 iu number) and water that flbws in it, flows from her Bosom escorted to the family fomb. —4hy^rer bounding for a great extent, but The flags of the vessels and public places connecting her to a state that baa been {re-1 wore worn half mast, minute guns were fi ated from .herself, and which old remem I red, and the bells of th* tiity toilet) during braneee, as wejl at mutufii interest, ohoult) j tbe procession, Rhode Island Election.—Extract of a letter dated, Frovideoce, Sunday morning, Nov - 27. “ The electibn which took place on Fri day last, has resulted in the choice oi Doth J, PeAUcc, Esq. IMS regular nominated Cau cue candidate, by a handsome majority. Thn i* tho second time tri/Ain three iceeki, that the Democrnti' Caucus candidates for Congress have succeeded ia Rhode Island.” hut for several years part a resident of Mil Iri'gtv jlte. w&mm sw&sit&'L f»P HAVAHN&R CLEARED, Brig Wm. fit Emeline, Pitts, New, York Cuhcn k Miller. Sloop St. Marys, Nye, for St Marys. Master. ARRIVED, Ship Augusta, White, IU days frorti NVw York, to Hall fit Hoyt owners—lyiili.a fe, cargo to Hull fit Hoyt. S B. Packman C C. Gnswolil fit co. L» Petty, H.. B. Hath* way, N. B. Weed. J. B- Herbert- fir CO. f Densler, J. H. Bm i-Mughk J.' At’\ Long, W Gaston, II. .define, M. Hoagf J; Auzi. Dougin*. & Sorrell. Cohen fir Milter, Dui. fain’. Si Gnmi’field, Butler fit b. ronton. A- ( Aliiler. P. Hill. T Boiler fitco. L. Baldwin A ru. J. W Morrell. Mayer* A Hanalten, A Dufaure F. M. Stone, E. Bliss, J. InglLA eo. A. fit E. \' ood. Gr Gordon, J. F. Wit liamann, J fit M. Pendergrart. W. Tiglie, I! Cnsrtdy fit co. Li'tlc. Witiam, fit Proves Mist Beninallctti, bulkch. A l.unwody, A Day E ft, J. Conroy.»J Nation, t; Tappets.M it. McAllister, and Lufflmrow Patsengtie. Mrs. Linden and child, Messr Chew. Luc<, r.illon.and J we t Rr-g Phea*ant, Bailey, 8 days from New York, with a full cargo to J. ( ui -ming-fit So, consignees—f'nnce fit M’Kmzie,. Hogan H aitli, Philhrick fit Scranton; C Roe, \ l P. Hiifiter. E. Bliss, C. C- Griswold. Brat f y, Claghurn. fit Wood, tlie captain and t order. - . Schr. Sophronia. Riurtevant, Provideiin todays, in'tlro inasier,S- C. Greene. Wri t.ippeit, Taft fit Pmlelfnrd, E. Mnnloe fi t o. J. R. Aborn, P.Hill, S C. Smith, pat stagers, tv }). Sniith, and 8., Pearce, On BUG -4- dec 12 F S94 Is I-;; v,<i BOOTS AND SHOES. Landing l his day from achr Sogihronia 17 cases of SIiom nnd and Boots which may be had low al EBENEZER JENCKES, Market-Square. ISp TO HIRE, OR. one year from the first day nf' Jan- _ nary Next. Six Prime Field Hands, izi three men, two women, and one lad, About sixteen years of age. AisoasmiH ov. about fourteen years of age. ’ ALSO. TO RENT. The Innds anil premiseB m the county of Effingham, known hy the jij! name of Tuckuaeeeking, about SI CSa miles from this plate, on the An* rust a road, belonginpf to the eetat« of AU. S. Roe’s oiphans. For terms and pnrHctitai* apply to -WILLIAM MOREL, Guardian, A, S. Roc’s or|ihims. dee 12 t'* GOSHEN BUT TER, BUCK .VUEIT.te Just rereieed hy the brig Pheasant, ■% K KEGS Goshen Butler, first qnHi'I- 10 20 half bhls Buck Wheat meal 10 quarter .do do 5 half bbl* Rye do 10 qr. do do 10 hhl* Seargeant’* Crackers 5 bbls Binlingion Hams 2 do smoked Tongues 40 do Beef and Pm k In Store, A full assortment of Groceries and Pmrl- A - BAfiSETT. 'inns, for ,nlo by il-e 12 IIP HA ATED TO HIRE S IX or cighl i'rt’gro cirf ? Negro Coopers, ior which hbersl w f™ ... bs allowed and ponc’uslly lisid^p- DecU Mifwxowico* 'dpi HAMS. BETTER, &i- . UST received per biig PheaWt»““ ol “' J er late arrivals, ■IU bhls new small Hams 20 kegs Butter 4 casks Porter 12 Barrels new Beans. 20 Barrels new Mens Pork 30 dfi do Prime do 20 do do Mess Beef 30 dn do Prime do 10 half bbls Fulton Market Bw 10 do do Family P ur k 9 Barrels Smoked Beet 1 do do Tongues 3 Half barrels Pickled do 10 lierce* Sperm Oil.wiuter strsio# 6 Boxes Hi arch 30 du Sperm Candles 150 half Boies Soup . ^ 10 bbls Sergeant 1 * Bultsr CrscketL F °BRADLEY, CLAGHORN&*** 'eol. ,J ST.a.11 s." - — — i—two JX or eight Negro C.rnen.ersjl wage*