The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, April 09, 1839, Image 2

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: GEORGIAN. U» Wllltnin H. IIMOoch, mum» «t»« “* Cin. k*n OM'XM runiru. mnj «**» *!“ l " Daily |'.;<rr f'r .il iimfli J rt *'*' TH 'Vrelly '•**«- (Vi-Wcekly P«|Hsrfi»r»i« month* Thft« IHIUr*. All pxy *»•’•* w x-Wanee. ry» Advsnlsstnr ni* -nfrtK.J m ilif usual rates. Pf* FoslXgt limi t l'f paid ««n -11 CoMHUWICAl lOllt.Stnl •tier* «f ImrinftM. . Q ATAWW/MH*. IUKSIMY MORNINO, M'MI.O, l«*>. I’or I.lvcrponl. yiA Tli. .lilp Coi|.*Unn, ( Mfiiil fur SSI frrf.lllufSOOInl-. CulMn, t't npril HAMBY;* UAIIMSO. For Mvprpool. JpA Th. .Imiiwh l.rll* MAVHE. C«pl. c«r|»ri. ftp* ter, liti part itf Iror cargo enrag' d, nnd will have despatch. For freight, apply to •pi 0 I'ADKLFOHD. FAY & CO. ' i’or lilvpitVftttl. flit TIi! A 1 llriWiInrk IIIM.SIIOIIOUOII, t.am’j. I'ur fr.l*lituf iOU ImlMuf •oilon. apply to >I'H D. RF.ID. For Mvcniooli /Pa Tim fil- A. No 1. British bark ffiUEKN SEL VICTORIA, C mui'.K’i*, roaster, I* now ready to rect'Ro niigo for lilt# above port. For freight apply to m.rar l'Anr.l.ronn, vay a co. I’m- llonton JCU The foet .oiling site. Savannah, Capt. Law SEx rtnca, for freight or passage having f accommodation, npply to the Captain on board nt «o JNO. IIUNIKIL aprll fl For IIonIoii- /U Tiro new ami fe«t sailing «chr. ELLIOTT, ilfrfc Morlry, mn*trr, will meet with despatch.— for freight or passive, having superior nceemmodir lion*, apply l«» tho inn-teron board, or to api 8 COHEN. MILLER A CO. Flag ofthe free I Mill liearthy away, Umllmro'd through age* yet untold » O'er rartli'* proud realm* thy stars display, Like morning’* radiant cloud* unrolled. Flag of the *kie*! atill peerleta shine. Through ether'* azure vault unfurled, Tilt every Uatul and heart entwine, To sweep oppression from the world. For llavniitt. /3a Tim Brig WASHINGTON. Cant. Evan* 3SS2 In* half of n cnrgnungap.nl nml will ho ilea* r ir-tml «i«n For Balance of freight apply to Capt. un Ixtard or Ur mar 27 FRANCIS SO II It EL fcCe. " For lMiilnrit'ipliitii The regular pnektd brig NEW HANOVER, dp*Cl Capt. C'lirtv, will inert wltlule*pa»cb for the •Imre'port. For ft eight or passage, apple ta »p'i _ 8. FHIhBIUCK.VrO. For New Fork.—Katnbiiaimd Idne. /Pa, THE fast railing p'Jckt'l shipCVlin,CL link* S2*t nun uuulor, will meet with quick dispatch, for freight or pntinge having Mijierior nrcmnmnda- lionr, apply to Cunt. It. onboard nt Mnnjiits upper Wharforto COHEN MILLER A CO. •pril a For Frovlrtrnrc. JM The brig I* AN DO II A, Cant. Slmpherd, baa Sliet part «f lintcftrgoun hoard, and will *nil an •r Irofont ilia I2ili lint, For freight, npply to a p| fl I'ADKLFOHD, FAY A CO. For •kilt'. /PA, Tim *l"op MERCIIAN 1' of Darien—she 1. Sui* about lid tout loirtlieii, can enrry upwards of 100 bnletcnlion, nml it in every reapeet well ealeu* laird for the river and conning trade.—If desired •redit will Im given on n purl of tlm purrbntn. Ap* ply to L. IIALDWIN, Ktrp Savniinah, ar la tba •uduuicnrd ill Duiien. MITCHELL, WTKR&CO. Darien, March2ii. 181!). mat 29-f*u»*w*lae TO CORRESPONDENTS. " VgRiTAi/’—Stnhhom Facta"—'In our next. try Wo acknowlodgo the receipt of tho Report of Majority A Minority of tlm CommlUee of Invert!* gntion, nnd other public ilocwnenu from our luto rop* reMuiAtiva In C'ongreti, the lion. Jkmik F. Cmti* LARD. The Mobile Journal, of tlm Silt ir.«*ant *ay*t— David HugnAiiti hay announced lilmulf a can* didate for Congrea* In the Fourth Dittiiet of lhl» Slate. II'* politic*, a* declared in • Imteraddre*** ed to the Ilunt*«illc paper*, are thoroughly Admin* Ut ration. Same paper say* that OorgRVun RirK0l.na of fllinoi*, (inetnWr of the late Congrea*) ha* Imen appointed eue of the CuMiniaeionera >4“ that Siale, to proceed le England to negotiate n loan of font mitliohtof dollar* for the Illinois Cunat. Tlie Nadivllln Rnnner of the 22d ult. »ay* 8—** Wo Icnrn from tlm L’nion ofyettcnluy thntGch. Jackaun'a heulth line *0 improved that ho rodo about hi* platita* tionon Monday." TlwGlobe atatc* that Mr. A. J. Donaldaon, lately engaged in n duel in Tenneiice, wa* not Andrew J. (tlui adopted ami of Gen. Juckion,) but Mtxondtr J. Donald.un. (Hr* Tlm N. Orleana Picayune of tho 4lh anya.thnt Col. Pierce Sutler, la to Governor of South Carolina, Gen. Hamilton, of thn aamn State, and Col. J. M. White, «f Florida have fil«l their declaration* ro* curding the intention* of humming citlicn* of Texas, at llouMun, in that Ropuhlio. Can this ho ao ? • For C'l» uric Mon. Through by ihni lift'it' YIAlllLTUN HEAD AND UEADFORT. W t?" 7^ Thniiippriornnd fa»t sidling *t«*m SkS25SS»- pwket TIIOUN, E. I). Hnalli, •titter, will run regulntly between Savannah and Chari-*ton, twico n ww-k, leaving Savannah at 7 •Ylock, on Monday** nnd Thursday’* I'Nwnireri will ho latidi'd and 1 eclated at Rlllan ItenA fc..-i tteniirnri only. For fr-lglil or pusoigu npply on bum,I *t DeUnn'* Wharf or lit •prll 1 • CLAGHORN A WOOD. For St. Aiitfiisthio, A'r*e A iron ft nirnt—if ruin rommnnirafion front the Stale of Maine lo I'lwitta complete. A linn i« now formed by tlm •learners TS.irn And Florida, from CharlcMoii to St. Aogiittlnr, tin, l’jtjniala. K Tho elegant steam packet FLOR* TftVcVi*.'~f* - IDA, Capt. John Nock. Will leavn Bavaitnnh, for Piculatn. every Wednesday, after the arrival of ilmsieumcr THORN fmm Cltarleslnn an Tuesday night. Reluming, leave I'icnlala every Friday. IV*engrr# g»d|yg nj»rth will proceed in tho steamer Thorn fur Cnanetlnn "n Monday morn* Ing, at 7 o'cl.Mtk, arriving in Cluileston in 12 hours. Tho Florida rail* at Hinn«wirk, Si. Mary's, Jack eonvillr and lllack Creek. april I CONNECTICUT ELECTION. Although the Democratic Ticket lias bcendefca ted in this State, yet tlmro ha* been a democratic gain of innru than 5000 vote*, since lint year, when there was a majority against tho Administration in every Coiigroiiinrutl District in the Stnto. This of itself, is n grant triumph. Tho Now York Evo* riing Post nfWednuiduy eveaing, (.Id in»t.) eayit— \N o liavu received no now* from tlii* Stnto in addi* lion in vvhut was puhlishnl in thu morning paper*. If tlm Enilcrn mail arrive* in time, the result of tho election* will he ho given in niccnnd odition. The New York Courier, of Wednesday ntornlng ( •ny*:—Tlm election in Cunuocticut runs very close. Return* urn in from about one third of thi* Stain. Tho Sub*Tm«»ury party has made a ibnporalo rutty* hut it i* hcIloYod tho Wlilg* have carried three mom hers of Congress, awl that the Whig Slata ticket hot received a plurality of votes. Tim Homo of Repra* sentntivo* is hnlieved to ho whig, hut at yet every thing i* uncertain. Notwithstanding tho statement of tlm New York Commercial, iheUridgcperl Republican Farmer, of tlm 3d Dial., published on the spot, any* that tho Do- mnnrnt* have u majority of tho representative*, and have elected Me. IxattAM to (longveit Thi* l* the district for whirhSTugiti, Whig is *nid to be elected. The .Firmer also »tatei, that the Aholitionltlt lo a man voted for Ei.mwoiith, the Whig C'aiidl date. Such ar*lh* (ratifying re*ult*ufa *phit »f P* ,ri * oil.m, eerondwl by an mlightene.! regard for lh- »»tere*t* of the mas*. Shall wn falter In this good work? Shall w«be content to receive a partial benefit from our rom* manding pmlltoo, wlmn wealth would IV#w in fmm every quarter, unless • criminal indifference throw, uhttnii thin* In 'he way. thraotnning t*» turn hath the curirnt of trade (Peking in natural outlet! We have experienced, to eonin extent, the effn of ovir ]ta*t supinefm*. So lung have the people of Savannah Irern blind to her Incalculahht advanta- gas, a* the channel of a valuable export trade, and 10 lung hive they neglected to avail themselve. of her splendid po*hion nnd her proximity to tlm Ocrtan, that her recent effort* to regain the ground •he hx* hut—her attempt* to show the rittxen* "f upper Georgia, thet all »eel ion* of th« S'atr* nra clo.rly allied in interest n« they sh»iiM he in all'ec- lion,—and that Sint" policy and Slate pride *h«uld animate all alike Incrinneciing «h« Kaeiern -horn id our Stale wi:h the waters aft be Chattahoochee, and the Mountains of the Norlh-wcMern rounties, have been cumpnrntively fuilures. Rut • spirit i* grarlunlly eprending which will hurst tho sltnclrie. which r.nr sloth has permitted annther people to forge for our countrymen, and pre judices, baled on n patty and aelfidi jealousy will disappenr In-lore tlm light of truth. Shull wo not lia.tnn on this political millennium by all the power that nature II I* lie*towed upon n», nr *ltall we, so fur n* oilier project* are involved, re lapse Uito our once culpable indifleinnC" t We trust to see the first cnmse piir.in-rl,—to view the enter prising merchant of Savannah uniting with the en lightened planter ef Dicatur, IJukr-r. Early, amt oih-r Ciiiintiea nf South-western Georgia, to link two sertinna capable of conferring on eaeli other n recip'iieal kerefit by the connexion. The land of those countie* ia so rirh and its product, so uhun* dant a* to startle tlm doubts of the incredulous. We leave tbnrefnrn to the practical man tlm develope* rnent of th'to resource* which a few year* since might have been deemed ns the picture of a di*'cm- pered mind. Will thn rasidonr on tha Atlantic, per mit the*a valuable product* togo down thn Flint or Clmtlahoochee to Apntncldcnln or St. Josephs, when • little enterprise would in*Uio an en«tern course. Will nnt tha inhabitant* of thnse coiiniiet study their individual interests nnd nld in nny enterprise which would optuilo ilmm a roiomnniculinn tolheii own sea-lKiard, whiln tho effect will ha to diminish the expeuca of transportation. If the eye is placed upon tint m*p of Georgia, the most rnstml oluorvcr ill delect thn mint fnvonrnhle route for n mud from the Flint river to tho Ocmnlgcc, and n connexion once formed between them two streams, the contin uation i* of little or no difficulty to Fort Guinea, in Early county, a thriving town on ihoChnttnhnnchce. The importance of such n connexion lias attracted the attention of men of excellent judgment, nnd charter* to ennttrunt Rail Ronds between these point*, have been granted by the General A**emh)y nfGcurgiu. Until Mich Rail Roads ore construct- the Planting interest of •li-.si* counties nnd th" Commercial itilcie.l* af the Sr id mo rd «vf Ge-u gin. ill sullvr for want of a communication between thn two. aViiiiII expenditure will effi-ct such a one ns is desired. Put your haniN. then, Georgian*, to the plough, and turn not buck until ymir object {• secur ed. i.\* \f~A DKLUOATK3 TO Till. IIEDUCTION tO.N M.NTiON. 1 BWI reip-nai-t" nnrmira- e|uarns, Clark Conn 1 y—AsViry IIjII» T. Mitchell, T, ( r , nml Col White, were ptv Slimre, &J. II. L* ' * * ' ASinn-T«..tlvn.to(Vli.r.l H«mnwD.ofSolilfrt M«. KDITo,I-PI...0 publi.l, til. tarnlins, on the Ittth.whiehw a* attended by a large c'ummunivution, and ublij* ' C A. WATKINS. .. ^ Get t H. nvl C:il WhiteInvpl»«»n •nthorix d to negosi* ff«R—J. Law, V. U. Gill, J. F.. Reeve*. M. W. 1 a t-' a Iron f r the republic. Gen. II. gave the fob '.*, J. Mitchell, E.Griri^m, , A. Varnum, J. Story, J. Drown. H'aUoH—U M. Echo J, Morse. Jaelcmn—d. Mitch d 1 McCluiky. Set teen—Peyton S. Wnd", Joshua Perry n:.d Curtis I lumpin' *y*—oil Stnto Rights. MR. FORSYTH —Tut: Vice Pntsror.xcr. TIm Peniisylvtuiian of thu -f tl* hist. »oy*t—H e have gpn-ived from nlVi- tid tin fallowing extract from a letter written by n distinguished peuusylvanion upon tlic *nhjoet of thu Vice Prc-sidcn-y, which expre**c* thutontirmmt* ofo in wit 1 n th* Statu If1* heouproud to honor, nnd vv li »*o p diticnl career l.ns Itcon distin guished by unwavering adherence U> democratic principle*: “If nny mnn in our country deserves, at the hands of its dtiiiocr.ify, i'» intelligence, nnd it* patriotism, tho *tulion of \ ten President, tlutl tnnu i* John I- or* »yth I do tint wish todetraei lr-mi tho merit* of oth er*, or to ventura on rontm-tt* n* lo |a-r*«nv, nil of whom lewe tle'tr pnrtieolat t (aims. Dot I remember Forsyth in ilii # Wnrof|fH2; I remetidK-r the iiiglmud tmvnryiiig clinrarter of hi* po!iii<-nl cm.iliict from 111 a t t^mo to the present} I remember the sincere, sple.idtd, nml vir.toriou* support h«» gave to Mr. Van Duran io the Senate nnd e|«owhere} I rememla-r hi* firmnesi, skill, und diseration whiio managing tluiuHtiir w ith France; urn! certainly 1 remember his rare (torsonoi qualities. Hn it, U'»idc»,u Stvuth-nv man. Thero may bo U tter nnd fitter im-n, but J do not know tlu-io, und doubt their existence. Sue It un adjunct to our luctoml tic*.cl would aid tlm cunvu, 9 in Pcnutylva- iiu amazingly. To Rent. M TIi" Morn occupied bv C. II Kilxpp, pos session given lltd 1st of Februsty next. Ill- quin* of jar.l7.if FLETCHER A HAGAR. JhrI Uthiidvcd, A SPLENDID nsMirtment of Mole Skin, nnd Silk 11(vls.UmlircIbi*, Suspenders, nml Shirts, whit'll w ill ho sold low- hv C.C. THOMPSON, At CO. mar I Next door to the lin'd Rond Rank. Tax ICoturiiN. T 11E subsrrilH’r is rwsdy to receive the letnrn af taxable ptop-rty for Clntbunt County- Office In lh« Kxchiugtv mar^Lth-tdlw P- F.ATIIROP, n. T. it. r IIoi'spm and Itaroiidic T WO gmal g.'iith* c.tiringu llonoa, which ha< been con*ld»*rah|y used under tlm saddle} one •fthomn very gentle Indy's hone. Also a Purouche and bra** tnounted Hnnies*, that ha* lictn used for a shun time will he »obl on tcciintmodaiiag terms. Apply to mar 14 MICH. DILLON At CO. Old Java ColftT. B AGS superior otd Govcmmeat Java Cnf. f«*c, seVeted evpiesdy for family u*e, Innd* Ing ftom *chr. Francis fr»tn Ro.ton, and for sale by mar 11 GEORGE II. MAY. FlinnipatKii BASKETS Itesh «I 1 JmlXt psigni*, in quart anti pint botti 5 do do “Star" do * Dlxtxri ''IWi" Siup. Landing und for sale by •p 3 C. P. CARTER. Ac. Apple" Cham- lotlic*. Morns Ifltiirlcatilns. A FEW iliti'isaiid cuttings of tlt« genuine Morn* Muhicuulis, warranted. Thi* parcel is in •nr* planting order, having been cut from tho traps only thraeday* stn.-c. Just received and for sale by apl 2*6l J. W. MORRELL,Gibhon'a Building, morns Rlulllr.uulla. A FEW trees in beautiful order, warranted from the growth nf the Royal Garden*, Paris, fur Mlo If applied fin soon, by •p 2 JOSEPH CUMMINO & CO. 50 Raisins. BOXES very fine hunch Raisins, for salt low by p2 JOSEPH CUMMINO A CO. Anclior ClmuipnRmt, AG BASKETS Anchor Chamnagno of tha m)e* £\J brated trlntago wfWH. Forwiehv •pi 1 LADD TUPPER A S1STARE. Also. YVJne* of tho *' lloidsick" u Cro»» Bow" •ad " Key" Brand*. Baltimore Boots and Shoes. R eceived per r. h. Dougin*. mar J4 WARNER At SOLOMONS. ~' Enaf Sugar. " AG BOXES fir*t end second quality Loaf Su gar} &bbl«. “Crashod" Sugar, in atore, for tale by mar23 LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. _ _ „ Porter. 20 ^ur 8K W by * JOn ^* rCCI hn P« r,,,,w, t wj!il COPE A MUsTsS. Philip Oodnrd^CItnmpnvae 3 y A Vn ’ fl S'’"' 1 ** pl|w., very old and »upe* w* FRANCIS iCIRRrx Sl CO. Fmm the A*. Y. Commercial, -1.Hint. CONNECl’ICUr ELEC I ION. Tbe r<,ib,wu,g return* are c-.pi tl frarn tn extra of the Hurt Curd Daily Coirunl, dated 12 u'cluck yes* toiduy. GOVERNOR. lfm. I 1839. Ellsworth. (Wldg.) 27.W3 Ells worth. (Whig.) 29.f!?C Beers, (Deni.) 81.820 Niles, (Dem.) * IO.W.37 Phelps, (Cun* ) 1.-191 | Pltolps. Cons.) 915 Ellsworth's majority over both opposing candi dates 177-1. Some few town* remain to be licrml from, but not enough to idler the complexion of tho nows. When tho olficiul returns lira in, the aggreguio vote will he much larger than that -luted above, ns tho majorities for the different candidates in a number of instance* only are given Tlm*, in Middlesex coun ty, the total number of ballot* cast is only Muted Irom three nut of nine towns, of whieh it consists. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Thn following gentlemen ure elected members of Congra**; First District—^Hartford county—Jorepli Trum bull, majority over Touccy 1030} over all opposi tion, Q-t0. Second District—New Haven nod Middlesex Co'*—William L. Storrs, majority over Ingham, 339. Third District—New Loudon counties—Thomas W. William*, majority ^ver Riliingr., 87. Fourth District—Foiriield county—Thomas B. Osborne. Fifth District - Litchfield county—Truman Smith, majority over I’beljM, 510. Sixth District—1'olloud nnd Windham counties —John 11. Brockwuy. low inf t-m.t: Tho republic of Toxa*. Slut has tho snm? title tn tit" ru«t and magnificent territory situated he* tween the Uiu Grande and tit" Sabine that the L'ui* y, d Sint. . Iris t-» her domain north of that l«n»*—a vtylat'.l eli .itf r —a vie ori-.i. .word -fr< e in*ti|^ lions, nnd an uncotupM r .hie people to dviend tl!?rn. Lou ilia tiian, 4‘h inti. Corfttpoadei.ee of the Rirhinoml Cnmjilrr. II ruw.it Om.e. Nonrni.x > Thur-div uemui-/, Xpttl 1,1333. $ FIRE AND LOSS OF LH E ! Last mxlit between III and 11 o'clock, a lire broke sail in tin* E-i-teiid of I lit* n*-w dmi' le brick ti-w-menl on Halt »twi, P»»«t«nwmth, which tl.-. tueoycd tha • r.tirn btii.iling. It ori itn.ied on the lower ll * -r, nrctipiesl a* a book *1 .re. In Mr Joseph Anderson, and on which was alvi th" Post Office— from ncitiier of w hich was a><y ilntig •••ai»ider»b|e •lived. In the swon.l «toiy was I be Printing Office it tin- P->rsin.Miili Times, wldrh we sincerely regret ostale, fe.l an entire pray lolbedevoiiiing (James, —not uo atom bavin » dean ytv»d. Tlie th.nl story trro|tie.| by the Odd Fel'ows us their Ltalge and nil liter,-in was totally lost. In tire West -iclofilie lot l li.ag tvn« lit" tin manii* fictorv of Mr \Vtn. I) Rolterts, wl.o .led in ng hi* etitjte stock, pperll-mrs were ccm-led. Tie* En»l oiul w a* owned |, v Mr John C.M-ke arnl insured—lint West end by * J.dm VV. .Mnrdnilgii, E-q..a d no' iiftirad. Mr Anderson's • ksture' was part nliy 10.11..,I. Mr Hill, the thy and eslim file Ed nr ofljnt Tim.'*, has sus* twined a tutut lvt«*—let iusurauce. Hot the mo*' L’rievion* pint of thn narrative re nt tins to lie told— \djoining ilia c.ndl igruteil build- . le east, «<•* I large t'r.toteItnu.o. , H :cupi. d by MrTlmntis.l. Godw in a* a C^Wtt'M Mamitactory and Wnreb-.ii-e from win.'It Ii.-urivall the fnridl.ite laid lieoii r.-oiov.- l, svlntn the g.it.te r|j.| mid cldiit- r.ejs of the loick boos" fell iipnn it breakiog tbrooglt the roof and upper Hour. Mr Godwin nml several others were iallte Itotiso nt tit" time, ami wearo pttin.al to «ta|e ibaf Mr. G. peri-hed under llie.na—ot'rnM.i-li.and Mr Niclmlsaml .Mr Brooks were I,»ili l.ud!v, though not dangerou-ly ho> t. The d.-alli of Mr Godwin i* a loss to tin* community, und is deeply deplored by his fellow-cili/.un*. SAVANNAH AND THE SOUTH WEST. Thu fallowing cmumtinientinn is entitled not only to the serious eons ider.it inn of our citizens, but if it,, qujcgastkm* am properly met, willnwakwn an interest in the citizens of Southwestern Georgia for the enpitnj of the Slate on thu aeubonrd, which must lend to happy result*. Our citizens, almost unnided, (jgilh tho exception of that of the corporate niitiinrities of Macon) have put forth all their strungth, to carry a Rail Road into the interior of Gcorgin. That road will run through a rich portion nf ilia State, and every mile of its pro gress will present ocular demonstration to Gcor ginns on thn routo that enterprise among us is not oxtlnct, and that tho inhabitant* of their old seaport are fully sensible of the importance of such facilities a* will induce the planters of Georgia to seek their own commercial mart for the sale of their prnduco. But whiln wo ehorlslt tbnt enterprise, in which our city is so vitally interested, let us not bo blind to the superior advantages whieh nnturo has secured to our city. , Situated un tlie most noble riror on tho Southern Atlantic Coast, that tupineinss must l»« culpable indeed, whieh ran allow tho resource* of an extensive interior to bo w rested from horcitizens by superior industry or enterprise. Charleston, although more ancient llian.the city ofOglothorpo, and although teeming with a popula tion three times, nt least, as great ns Savannah, is now, at *ho has been Tor yours past, putting forth her best energies to win the trade of Georgia, and tn mnko Iter resource* tributary to thecstahlishment of herself a* the " Queen of the South." Aided by Carolina legislation, always enlightened when the commercial interests of their own sonbonrd and Stale are to bo promoted, she stands forth ox an nrmad GoLtAtt braving the youthful David to • contest for commercial supremacy. Vauntingly site take* the field, and laughs to scorn tho defenceloss character of the juvenile Cl tampion who stares to meet the haughty defiance of such • powerful adversary. But wo despair not for the issue—“the race it not alteayt to the tteifl." Empire*, though mighty in their day, have erum* hied bofore the slow hut not less fatal touch of time. Cities proud and lofty have fallen to ruins, •nd if we are to beliove a popular lecturer, mar ble columns and spacious .porticoes of one of these are to bo soon in this attr day, buried beneath that classic ware which Ure* the shore of tho Mediter ranean. Our own pine groves too, which a little taore than a century since, echoed with the ahout* of Tomoekiehi and his red brethren, are daily falling before tho axo of civilization, and the lofty trunk, late the pride of tho savage hunting ground, is hewn down to cuutrihute to the erection uf tbe sacred tom- pf", iU spire pointing us to heaven,—the imposing Hall of justice, or, the gallant steamer ploughing the waters over which glided the frail canoe of the Abort ginal’Amcrican. • In this prospect spread before nur vision, do we not see the grand results of civilised enterprise! Hava w-e nut. the ynnnge*t of ■«, seen our people, •o long durmant,ami inactive, exalted by rive story of a CuKTox'e spirit and Its glorious results, sink* ing off. like a routed lion, tha riotlt of years, and embarking in the great work of internal improve ment T But the other day the people of Savannah heard tins tala of a Rail Road ewmiexinn between Charleston and Hamburg with indifference. Few had ever seen a Rail Road, still fewer had ever travelled on one. Now, little over two yeare bare elapsed alnoe tin* Hret *pede of the Engineer pene trated o«r eoil, and the resident of Savannah can seat himself in • Georgia car, start from the limit* of theritj, and be •hJiktd off into the ialarior we en'y mile*. MASSAC'IIUSETTS ELECTION—GOOD NEWS The New Pork Evening Post, of tho 3.1 inst., says'*—The four.'li trial ("or tho election of Congres sional representatives fr.on thu Mul liuso-i district, has ter- mutated iu tin: clioica ef Mr. Purmuuicr, tlm Deinucrutie caiiilul.ite. The majority of Parnientcr over his Whig compe titor, Brooks, is about 510. Tito scattering voles will reduce this mn.mity l« 28. Mr. Pnrnu'iit"r bus received nbout five, hundred votes inoro tinin nt the third trial, nnd about nine will soon 1m* developed by the short 1 hundred votes more than he received in 1030. nr Ktnto. Tlm. -o..t„« ..r ,t. T Wl»-,l„ number of voles taken was WIG Necs's.ary to 11 Choice, Mr. P'irmonter Inis received 4972 Mr. Brook* Ims received 4-131 Sraurriug 512 The Bay Slate Democrat says Tiled MiitM Uit.* of the Fourth District have done well. Tltey have s-t a go-'d ex.unple of persever- n.un* nnd n.id vinting devotion to the cause nf right, which, if hut followed by I tie democracy throughout thu State, wiil next fall idaco Al t sneltusciU shnit'derto shoulder with the dcinoi-rucy of the na tion. Mnssaeliusclts has nmv doubled her representa tion iu Congress, nnd will give two votes for u “Con stitutional Treusnry,” nnd in o]<|M>sition to an uncon stitutional United .States B.tuk. [coMMir.sicATr.n.] Tho great changes which have been mnkingdi ing thn last two yourt, in the planting interest of Georgia, must bo obvious to all those who feel, and take an interest iu thn wclfnre of thu State. There, mnvul of tho plnnters, from the wont nut land in the old counties, to the rich land west of tho Flint River, have been, nnd continue to ho numerous. The pre. sent c.lpumul through which tho produce from that section pastes, export* from our State. That section of the coun try hiring new, tliu planter* have many dilficullics to flite.inittlor, (as is always the easn iu now settle, moots) and their time being taken up in opening and clearing land, nu attention Ins been given to t>|H)ning new avenue* tliroii-li which they could send their product* to tlie most advantageous market. They require aid from the sen port city of flicSmtc ( to coHi|M*ntlo with them] anti this should he cheer fully and promptly extended, it is much easier to secure tho Bade of a newly settled country, than it is tn divert tho business front a channel tlimtigli whieh it lias long passed. Our citizens therefore should lose no time in using every effort to secure the htisinnsN from this rich section of our State. Tlie distance fmm the Oenimilgenlo Huber county, on the Flint River, is about sixty mites, and in a barren pine district, through which a nml enn he mndu nt an unusually small expense; tha Innd lioiug nearly upon a dead level, Albany, iu Uakor county, is a very flourishing town, nml likely to become n piece of considerable importance; this would Im- the inesl prominent point for the termination of a road. The communication onco opened, would secure tho busi ness of several comities to our city, linker county alono will he amply capable in n few years to pro duce upwards of fifty thousand bales of Cotton. Can tho citizens ofSavnnnali look calmly on, and see the produce of this rich section of Georgia pas ting into another State fora market I It is only ne cessary for us to invite tho rn-n|M<rntionnf the plant ers west of tho Flint River, to obtain their ready aid in opening • communication. It will ho decidedly to tho interest of the planters, to send their produce to thi* market. The expense in waggoning Cotton to tho Ocmulgco will not bo more than one half tho presont expense, of transportation from Albany to Apalachicola Bay. A better priro will nnt only bu obtained for their product), Inn they will receive our currency, instead of tho depreciated one now iu cir culation in Florida. A largo portion of the Cotton received at Savannah, is wagoned into tho interior towns, at an equal or greater distance than will be required for the transportation of plunters crops, from tho counties hordering on the Flint River to tlie Ocantulgee River. Tho termination of the road on the Ocamuigeo can be located at an eligible point for business, tho shortest distance between tiro two rivers being below tho principal shoals obstructing the navigation of tlie Ocamuigeo. Tiro establishment of a town accessible by boats, at almost all periods ofthe year, must hoof immense importance lo the planting, and commercial interest* of tiro State. It is hoped that these hints will mwakon tho in terest tho subject so well deservos, and lead to mea sures calculated to open the new avenue of trade, so easily within our reach, if common exertion be made by our merchants to secure it. V. [COMXCMCATKD.] IF IT BE TRUE, That Chnrlostun is dntwin; nearly all ilie>Geor gia Cution to her own Marabou*- s, by mean* uf the superiority of her tnnnie.1 power; ir it bk mvx, Thai the Trade of Savannah is 'anguishing for want of Dunking Capital; tr it ox THOX, Thai legislature after Legislature ha* been lm- psntuoed by our citis-ms in vain, fut an attrition to tbeit Dunking Ca.rital} !» IT it fifties. That out already too limited facilities have txen curtailed by tho abstraction of five hundred thou sand dollars by loan to the City—on am unit equal ta the capital of the hcasiest discount Dunk in Su* vannah; * IF IT BK THOR, That the enlightened President of tho Georgia Rail Uoad and Dunking Co. has inxdn an applicu- lion to the City Council in re-vlsrlfy nor Commerce by esiabUtliing • branch of that Tnsiituthm here; CAN IT BK TRUE, That our City Council contemplate a rejection of thi* Branch, easting from us tho vaty bread ure are hungered for f S*» went a whisper to-day—from whom I know not—I Imp* not fiom • " VF.RITAS Tiie Wan Oven—The Portland Argus of March 29th, announce* tlie arrival, on thcprccccingday, of thn detachment* from that city which have been ser ving their country in tho touted field—lliut is, among the swamps nml piiro-biirren* of the disputed terri tory. Two denriis occurred in tiro progress of the campaign: David Houston, a volunteer irom Belfast, lift'd at the camp, ami Stephen wood, of 1 Iiram, svus curried off suddenly, by apoplexy, ut tlm barrack near lloultun.—Acre York Comnteriial, af 3rd inti. The London .Spectator, in speukiiig of Lord Dur- hum's Report on (*iiiiinli>iri Affairs, sav*; “ It rinnii.l Im* iis grniilying toilur American Peo ple ns to the Colonists whom it most concern*. For the first time, un eminent Engli-h »tuti-*rn’in trenls C-doni-ts with the respect which is duo to a free People; corireiiling nothing from thorn, nor attempt ing in delude ih- nt with v-igne cnneMlines, l.ut ml- mining anil enforcing their jn-t causes of comp nml, proving tl.ci, grievance*, nml m-d-itm; lltti tle-ir in ter-sts sboo.’il l-o con.11I1. d. by allow in« them to -tinge their own local uffors in their own wav ELECTRO GALVANISM. Cuta'iet a Tonic. Throngh the j-olireii. s- m Air Elia* Dli**, I - in favoured with the following "exiriri , f ulelici" in him from a genii- ni-in of Jones (.'otiiiiy, no irm'-'o it! Mrs Bliss. A* it* diet ion is highly graphic, I ^will not spoil its etfict b> c.r mn.-ni, nnd, only re* rn Ilk that 114 it ell ummdeute* tho intelligeneo i-f tlw m i-l extra trdiimry “ cure" tccr-led in tiro iiiinnl* of tu-iln'iii-'. I Imps tbit Electm-G dv.inism willh-*eoma in fumioali the “ Ton" in 1I10 neat* • item of ( lir-miu di-c.i-es. This oil" well aollimiti- catrd t'ict di lies speculation and di-p-l* at once a I tin*do-tlils mil ilitfories of wira-lrawn incrudulity —Anon, tho letter sjroiks tbi itseif, jg.nes county ? Dl.-.UNTsriLl.E, March 27, 1819. J Mr- Elias Bli-s: Dear Sir J—Pica*.) say how Dr. C. Ait-l-T'oii Watkins gclsaiong w iib |,is nleciro-m.i.’nctic I’r.e- lico in your pi -cc. Wi li it ho ha* raised Major Cureton from tiro dead, in w manner. Cur- t-m was nt the paint of death. a,d lit* I been for >i< month-, with tho liver complaint, in fa-'t ever since lie went on iho Feiri l.t .-xp-dilUMi. Wlva D '. Wat- km«, on the 13 ii of.I ami ny last appli. il to him the plecli-omagiielie remed.es, lie tralkfd the to in three hoart afhr, enn now w.,|k from nt/ plan- lotion 1,1 Dmiit»vill.-i rides to Md edgeviil--, and hack, in u d.iy, in all 32 mile- ; eu's wliut In) wants &c. Yum* truly FRANCIS TAFTS. N. D. M ij. C'lretnn, when, I cxainin-d his Case, W'i* voijr moeli -juij.m irf'.l, and was u mb o toitso from his pilln.v, without my assistance. Hi* rculdi»t)ises, weie elir-mic unlarg-tneii! of I bo lieait. tiro liver. 1 lie spleen, the mnseriirric gaimls nml dropsy of the lower exiretniltos. A tutu ob ject of pity and li ipoless iln-p n.dcney. And hough I am convinced, that I have cored many putu’iits of dropsies, and serious vi-esrsl ilemngi- inents with medicino whi.-li ucio-l upon Electro- Gulvnnic principles, still I applied nono hut ihoso to tin? nhnvn genllennu. Il is not (irelended that nil will In- cured l»v them, hot tint benefit will oc- Ciueto tlm*n oi-lv who persevere in their use. Many chronic disetisns, however, will n-i longer he the reproach of*physio, while this -plemlid ills, every of Sherwood. 1I10 inventor of the magnetic, geometer, will go far to nco-lerito the go rlen era of medicine, so ardently predicted by tin* celcl,rat ted Dr. Rush, “ when old ages an,I -ici-idenis, will form, for the hom.i'i race the only nveniH-s to the grave!" A period devoutly to ho wished not only hy nil good men!'—Imi io fact by nil ni mhiml! C. ANDEILSON WATKINS. PASHRN'UERH Per stexmhosttvanline. front 8t Mtrvs. ala Brons- wi*k and D.-rien-Messrs. J L Or^e, R Walzh. and 80 •teei sue. SIIIFKEWS. PORT OF HAVa’nXAHV'aPRIlT* Sux Risks .% si I bux Hr.ts . 0 19 | .'fouv Risks 08 05 Uton Watriu 4 57 F"l theft r-t tioie, un miiroat 1 nglisli sluti'-oiaii • flleiallyt vo*‘hi* resp, ci lor lire Anglo-Siixmi pen- O e uf tbe U titei S'att *, uod h mestty ni tribute* their wot h" lol iwnw >l'pro*peritv I" the Eaglisli principle •1 I»mI .soil govi'i nm--ni, which they in- lieiiled ft ■in their a lire •lore and an-. Welringt'iii nnd Ft el •rom 11* long t >r a war m ith America, or tn iiiuigiiie.l nil liii-V Can 1 v.-n it hy dciiniifiniiiiii and threats. Lord Dorliuin *liows in w li.it 11'ter time ranee the llaveiriiaign 1 ill" Alii' riean Government with hud nith ; proves that whan ver i.riU there may tl w •r on lire Cali idlMII fit nier is owing lo the Inwl* r* tin i disnrg •iii*-d s't in Iff tin* H.i.i-h VI.R.IttKIt. Sain St Amlraws. Leit-rli. Liverpool.— Q thmiUu. ARKIVKU YKsrmtliAY. Stenmhont lvanbuc, Uulc, Si Marys, via Brunswick ami Darien. 8t>-ainl>ojt O.'leiliorpe. Williams. Augusts, to S A A 8fe-itnho.il(’0. C'roma to order. S esiiil-o.it Lsrnnr, Lyon, Augusta, with boat Np 8, to C F Mills. 3.’.9 hides Cotton and other Mdse tn Uo« serjt O'Drisr-nil. Harper *V Daaglnss, Wasliburn, Lew is A: t.'-i, A I. G ird Elui Reed and to order, aad 140 bale* for Charleston. DEPARTED. Steamboat Wm Sci6rn<jk. King,Charleston. SiuambuaiLaiiur, Lyon Augusta. ME MON tSDA. CHARLESTON. April C.P. M.—Ar brics Repor- ter. NYork. Siieier, Tnomaston. Me; sclirs Flurhe Sc, M tru'nrei. Port Royal. M irtiaiuue. via St Thomas; Fi- i nnueicr, StJaco; Agods, Providence; Ann, Wiicnsset, * Me; -team packet South Carolina, Colley, Baltimore, Jr 1 via Norfolk. • C!d Hr ship China. Phillips, Liverpool; brig Gerl Sumpter, Bail; H-hr Augnr.tus, Boston; Mozart, do} Farmer, d"; Soulb Ciioliua, Goodwin. Saranuah. BALTIMORE. April 4.—Cld brig Uiicbs', NOrl*) arhr Oscar. Gibraltar. At svhr VAiidaltn. Port su Prince. PHILADELPHIA. April 4.-Cld. brigs Backus, Abau'.iil Rielimoud. Matjnzos; A<la Eliza, Mobila. NEW YORK, April3.—Cld bark Rapid, Havana} brigs Corinth, do. Arsiiip L'tiea. Pell, Havre. PROVIDENCE, March 30.-Cld schr Otis, 5aran- Hah. March 31.—Arsrbr Wcllfnctnn, do. • BOSTON. April 8.—Ar barks Wolga.Davis, M*)«' gn;Ciioiiipion, St Josephs; brigs Florence, Charlestoo; Cers'nmcs. do. Cld sliip Ferax. NOrls; brig Osceola, Mobile. HOLMES' HOLE March30.—Ar schraOrbit, Sa- vannah, Chariot, do. Ibr Portsmouth. ID" Tlm directresses of the Widow's Smietync- know ledge the receipt ol $ M7 proceeds "ft ho “Ora- torio" civioi on Wednesday evening last;and they beg Mr. Nuni'ig, (under wh mo direction it wa*,) and th" ladi--* end g-'o'l "iteu who uoiii-d with him, toneeep the thank* of the So-iety, for their disin terested kiinloe.s nml IwVvol-'nce. BY LAST EVENING'S MAIL VIA C.R. ROAD. hat un can In _ in war. Which i 5 and declare- that ir i« only by giving n “our own people, ulmliuve bud none lonveit enl!Linn,which may end tin) lieller stale-mail.hip— which 1 lie w ii-cr diplomacy—Pm-i's or Dm ham'. J RANKS OF MICHIGAN. Tlm Rnnk-*«f tlm State of Michigan arc in a mnn ileplornhlo condition. A Report to the Senate of tlint State, now l»« foro t's, und made by 11 Bank Couuuissioi.er, exhibits tho gmseat frauds. Th) nuthor nttril'tites thetn, iu snine measure, lo the ir.- diligence witli which former imposition* on the |>uh. lie, were treated. The report is very voluminous, and tho evidence taken hefnrit the Legislature is ap pended. Wo find tiro following oirtho subject, iu nn exchange |injn*rS A SEW WAT TO ART t'F a bask.—A rtirbill* Atory is related hy tiro hank commissioner appointed by the Legislature of Michigan, in hi* report, of tlie man ner iu w hich tlie Bank of Oakland W is established. Ir appears that one W. S. Steven*, th" prinripnl owner nf the concern, borrowed $3,1)90 specie of a iiciglihia'ing hank, and sent it tn tlie Oakland insti tution, to lie duly credited hy the cashier o» capital stock paid in. II" then immediately drew it oat on his account, nnd nftrrwnnl* sent Iris hired nmnwith it to Im* credited a second time nspaid capital. This matwv'tvre lie again repented, thu«ennh!ing the cash ier to swear that fifteen thousand dollars in specie had Imu-ii paid in, nnd consequently to *-t th" batik in operation. This accomplished, the $3,000 was restored to its original owner. . MEXICO. The Louisianian of the 4th says:—Private letter* from tho most respectable house* in Mexico, an nounce in positive term* tint tiro (rooty of peace concluded hv Admiral Baudin nnd the Mexican plenipotentiaries, lias been ratified by tho Mexican government. One pf those letter* inform* u* tint the nrntv of General Co* wn* routed ironr Tuspan hy Genera! Moxia, with the loss of 300 prisonn It further nppears that Buitamento was marching upon Tnmpicn. Wo guarantee the accuracy of this intelligence. Since the above wn* committed to type, we have received hv n schooner arrived from Tampico a confirmation of tlie news of tiro triimmh of Gen. Mexin. Tiro battle was fought on th-* 13th March, near Tuspan. and the whole loss of the government troops was fiOO prisoner* and 400 killed. Gen. CrtS escaped in n wonderful manner by means of n disguise, in which ho clothed himself. This victory guvo vise tu great rejoicings at Tam- picn. . , . _ Aristo was about to depart from San I.iC* Botosi for Tnntpfro with 1000 men, but it wn* supposed that the defeat of Cos would make him retrace hi* step*. They were well prepared to receive him at Tampico. . . The schiivror Sarah Ann nrnv*o at Tampico on the nth, and the Creole wtu off tiro bar on the same eveang. FROM MATAMORAS. We are tnform".l that letter* liovs* been received here from the above place, giving tiro inf.relation I hut |j battle hid been fought in that neighborhood, between the f-*d"rall*ts ntul tiro troops of tho govern- mstrt, in which the latter were defeated. TEXAS. We have receivesl hy the stenm packet Cuba, which arrived l.»re yesterday, the Houston Telegraph of Mareh 23, xml pap"rsofoth*r town* of tlie republic. Tiro Iledhti.ler of Naeo-doehe* publishes the inci- pient paveetfinx* of tiro trial, which to..k place in that town, ofei.-ht Mexicans, accu»ed of having in the mnntli of Aug’tst lasf, raised th-ir arm* against the republic, end ol’having excited the savages to hostilities. * • It appear* that the trade between New Orieeas and Texas by way of the Sabine, is rapidly iucrcas- ing. *' Tiro country between tho Gundnloupo ntul the Co- laradu v* ranidlv filling up with fxrms. A lienmiinl specimen of tialiregold was fieind in tlie mountain* about 130 miles northwest uf Bexar. Stratite a.ij sulphur*! ofiron was fi«md on th* banks of Rio F rvv East method or Dktrctinq the Couxterteit Cots sow is ciiicut.Arios.—Tlrof-illmving simple experiment, wliirli has laid tiro fouiulniion ofoiro of tiro n».»»t • plea-lid of in-i-l.'ni xcieattes, readily ena bles any |M*ruui to disc-uvr -purious coin. T ike a lean slip of common sheet zinc, about twuitirhiMhy nie-lcilf.nnd lay it upon the longue; pluce a genuine silver coin ua-lrr th-; tiiagiro, ami oi, bringing tlie »ii- r and ziiro to/ctlror, a pungent and disitgn'vuhle taste will bp uereeived. ^ii'i-titute, now, a coin sus pected to ho couuterfeit. in tin* place ofthe genuine coin, nml n very slight, if nny tusto will henerceivud. J Im t iiso coin o| b.ilfd'illnrs, diuro*, andTcilf,limes, is irndt-moilJyofG.'nnan silver, mid produc»s scarce ly nny galvanic action with n piece of zinc. Tiro •'J* B-st is almost infallible, and recommends it self from its simplicity..Vu/. Intel. MOBILE.April 4. Cotton.—The Sales since .Saturday have been about 3001) hides, nt inii?-i rnagiag from Nn17j. Much firm ness is evinced by holders, who, in many instances, oh tainnn advance -hi the rate* oflast we k. The Ini" n-'-'iiunus fr-'D Liverpmriof the IPdi Feb. do notnpp-r irio have hn-l much elfci-t iipnn our market— the transactions since their arrival have been limited. For Charleston. Tin* M'gnmr *t«-um picket CHIEF- L TAIN, Hint, muster, will leave ltocne's w 1 nirf, THIS DAY. 9ih inst. For liviglil or iiasi>ngo uj-ply on hourd, or to «|d9 L. BALDWIN. For Darien K ft Tin* sieumur J. STONE, Captain M- ud- U, will leuvu fur the nhovo phicu THIS MORNING, hi liulf past 8 o'clock. For fr.-iglu or pu.sugu upply on huard, at Roach'* wliaif.irtu nol 9 L. BALDWIN. MOBILE. April fi,—Cld bark C.ic..*:!, NYork: brig Georgia. Nirlin!*. ,|„. b NEW’ ORLEANS. April -I—Cld slop* Leoirord Bobl'in. Br. C.irpemer. Liverpool; R -ode Islnnd. do; Tiilievrnnd. do; brigs Grandee, Dili; Brilliant, Hurl fi*rdj W’lishiaglon. riilln-lelphij; Russell, Boston; schra Berry, rlo; Mnken.i.-In. Araliip Ou'cU. NYork: brigs Laurel, Lunt, do; Em blem. B ill; **'hr E-'iio, Tlimnasloii. FD.nn mca.YL. For Finolata, via Urniiswirk, St. Mary’s, JachHouvillc, & Black Crock. *• 15** N The cu'gunt stenm packet FLO- RIDA,Captain John Nook, will leave as ubovo TU*MURllU\V, lOlhlliHt. at 11 o’clock, A. M. F*.c frotghl or passage apply oa board or to R. & W. KING. All freight pnynhte by shipper*. Slave pusscngt-vs must ho clonved nt tho Cu*tnm 11 hu m). Bpril 9 For Norfolk, Vn. direct, K pT®** —mat po'suge tfivmv to Richmond, feelffitS-rwilC. V Wiisbiogioii City, Biiliimnri) A I’nil-i'b-ipni-.—I'lti) superi-ir uri-l w ell known Sea •teaiiii-r SOUTH CAROLINA. Copt. Coffey, is 'row receiving pu-srngvr*nt, and will leave the At- lunlicSum 111 packet wl-nrf, foot of Laurens' street, immediately after tiro art ivn! nftlie Hull Ruad Curs, on Saturday Afternoon, I3ili in«t. I'll-s ige and fine. $35, to Norfolk. Apply person* ally, nrbv letter to. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent, apl 9 No. fi Fiizsirunii*' wharf ClmrlnAtnn. N R.—Tiro Georgia sii-'cced* tiro South C-ro- liuu ntul will leave Saturday tin* 20th April. After which ih—-c l-.i-iis will run rcgidnrly, one leaving m* ul> ve every Suiiird -y Mlti-rn.iio;n* sunn us tlie Rail Road Car* arrive, not earlier than 4, or Inter thuix 5 o'clock P M. Latest nm:s rnovt LivfcnrouL Man. 2 I.AT. 4I I)VTES FltOJI IIwitK KBit. *.'B Lxrrsr imtes ritox Havana M.ttii‘11 23 M as* acuusktta.—On Friday a confidential incs- ge wa* received iu th * ll.iuro of Uepresentutivos oftlti* Stn’.e, on which tiro House wont into secret session. Varimi.v rum.irs, says the Boston Alla*, are iu circulation ns to tho purport of the message, but it was generally *uppo*i-d to reliiocithr to tiro state of affairs with regard tu the North-eastern B.mndarv, as to the fortification of Boston Harbor.—,V. Y. t’ourier, 3il inst. A IltiiniCANE.—A vi-iy heavy hurricane p n «- «i*-| „v,-r ilro p aiil-i'iou •>! .\l,-*-r<. IlilllMui.p, To ney. Bii'sci, Puce nml other* 011 1I1 • r.vcr jo*t uliove til * p uce, oil Kriil iy I i*t, ibflhg immense damage ill ils course. The negm It-a.,-* mi the several pl'o-laiioii* m-n ionod, vv-ir m-,«ily lilnvvn ilown, • li" l«'iro«'* compitfis-ly laid lo the gr und. and tiro liebl* covered w-.tli tl- e*. Tiro overset r’«duelling, on ill" pl'inlalion of Mr. Toney, wa* con-id- ra'-lv •lum tgi'tl l-y die f-tliiug of a m-e, and the family veiv mi wlv e«cape.l. From what wo have lienitl, v,p c ui-iil--r 11 a mir icnl.-u* inliuf-ienre of Divio" P-tivi-lei.ee.lint ihi lives were but during tliu —Georgia Mirror 1(RA ult. Fins IX Buidseport.—Wo l"arn that tiro fac tory of Ilni^lit & Co. was totally dfatroyed by tiro on Sunday nt train; last. Lost $23.099—1insured $16,090—'Ji.OJO at tlie Hartford ollico und $3,000 ut Springfield.—A’. Haem Palladium. Tuisitt Cut; tint. The election of church war dens a i-l vestrymen of this parish which took place yesterday, resulted in the choice of tho old ticket hy a very grant majority. The candid ites on tho np- position or “ Refirm" ticket received 23 votes, white those on tlie olj ticket received 1 fid.--Several gen tlemen were on both nomination* nnd received— some of th un 193. Tiro following are tho gentle men elected, nnd th? number of votes they respect ively received.—Oa trite. SINGULAR FACT CONNECTED WITH THE JEWS. With relation to tbe .'ngalar people the Jew*, the g--iici.il liicls^ofilivir disper-ioa among aij nations me wed known, nnd need not lui repeated. Al though tin* extr-rt subjoined doc* n-u verify any pnriiculm pioph-'cy, ill- .ingulurity of tliu co- oui- stance li is been iccmd. d, mid noticed by two i-ini- trout wrr-ler*. L"id Ro*yt\«m *«y*, with rvfv*i»»».cv** toKomx linxmr.—* Tbi* p ace is rem.uknbl-t for Iromg the only Jewish lown without u inixniro of Cloi*ii>«i-» in 1 lie vveilil. They are nil in oiuiactio- vrs.nnd *v*d their wares through thn Crimea, and an* generally e.tcennd lor nu bouordfe people. They are ofthe sect called K-w uiie*, mol look on o her Jew-a* herei-cal; lor they i-c .i-nwk-dge only the lexiofitro Del fest.iini'u', an<| 1 eject tiro Ira- itii ion* vvhieli the oilier* consi-ler of squill fin re witli tho law*. Tbi* cir.'ioiisi.oic ■ led in * 1.1 imug- irro 1 but their name wm* ds-rivi si lioin riro 11,-bi ■ vv Kara (torend) wle-rui* I mn well c-nvii ccl it j. Iiom the Turkish Cu'a (black): fiir tiro) wciirn long black dre»* peculiar 10 themselve*, ami li t- name of their town in Tailuror Turkish, wli ch me oalydiff.-ri-nt dialects, means “'iho Black Market" —They huve si-ltleil in C im Tmtmy.liom time im- menu ini, mid as-ert that lli-iy seillid ilrosebefore lb" Bubyloid-h I'hptiviiy, wbicU l uiyselfmn iiic-iu- c«I to believe, for they not only rej-i't'lhc Raiii'dcal iutripreia'iun but also tbe Cbalilt**' parNpb<n*e, wi'ici, wa* neres.aiy lifter tiro r. torn fiom Rah*Ion, wlivu th".pco|rie leal (wrgeitan Hvriuew." Of tlie same colony I).. K. Clarke *p-*nksihii»:—“ Weara •''ckly interested by iho singai irity of having f .mnl one Jewish settlement, prihnpt the only one upon e-rib, wlroie that fmple exist separate fiom tlie rest of iiMtikind. in the liee exercise ol their ancient customs and peculiarities.''—2'A« Churchman. Ilonntntr.—A female in Fairfax enunty, is Slid to have Ihn'U arrested iu>t week on a chnrgo of kill ing her two rhildtvn by throe inj them into a well. —Aloz.Gu, wimv.v.i)/ ex rom. APtur. n. LIVERPOOL.—Ship St An.In- a*s—1J1T bales Up land and 179 do d 1 Cmt-in. * HALT MORE, April -I Flour—City Mills.—No *n;es oiia e our lust—Mil lers are firm S7J. *t'« k very li.'bt. Howard S reel.—.Vale* iVouistores ,va«terdxy i.f sev eral hnvilrtf-l bids at 87 Ifiji-a*l»; ntt>! 87j short ere-lit. The wagon priei-eoutinnes nt 87. The business nf tlie week has been liglit.nml ran ipi* hioiiII. U’tdtkey.—Sales of lilols at 3K| cents, and bbU m 10 cent*. O '/.— Me** Silt; No I 8M. an-l prime 6121. Pirk —Mess 823; niime 610. Buton.—Sale* of B iltiniore cured nt 1-t) cents, and considerable *des Western nsmiled at llucasli. Lard.—Sales of Not, nl lie, For €iiati(>ston. •x Tiro Steamer ANSON, Capt. Bn » ^Rs3£&«5&. d-n will leave Imre on WED N’KSDAY MORNING next nt 9 o’clock, from Itolmn's wii-irf. For fu*ighi[ur pus«ngenpply to the Captain mi boaitl i-r to apri: 9-2in TURNER EASTMAN & Co. NEW YORK, April 3. Coffee —Tiro demand ha* become less animated since our last, rhnn.'h in oilier respects, tiro market continues a* previously noticed. Tiro salescmbracc about 300 bag* Brazil nt llJalQJ, including also soma con n »n at 8R 303 do La;ii,ri, 11 (a 12; 200 d»Oid Government Java, 13); 120 do .Maracaibo, 10); 270 do Cuba, 10)nlI), .nil -I tiros; and nbout 509 do St Domingo, UjnlO, principally of prime quality ut tiro latter rau*,c.asjt. In this market, transactions in this arttclo since our lavt have been nearly suspended, as there is but a trilling qitan'ity offering ntn decline of lalj cents per lli tu which in sumo instances »nbs'*quent to tho last ncroiiiits it extended, nnd nt which reduction only, there is shown nnydisposition to continue ope rations on the purt of shippers; under these cireutn- slair.us, there is therefore apparently a mutual un derstanding tn postpone further transactions, until thn receipt of later intelligence from Europe. In tho meantime, shipments to a considerable extent cantinuc to ho made front first hands. Tho sales have boon too unimportant to particularize, amoun ting only to -ihnut 5()l) bales ofnll descriptions, rang ing from 13 to 10, though including also a little of very fine quality at about 13 cents. Flnnr —Tli -re continues to prevail a fair mode rate demand for mo*t descriptions, and without es sential vnrintion iu prices from those noticed in nor la*t publication*. Since the opening of the naviga tion of the Hit Lon, it is computed that the receipts from that direction have amounted to about 0000 barrels. The sale* include common brands uf Wes tern Canal nt $3 23; fancy do $3 30; Ohio, via New Orleans, $7 5(11$7 02): and Georgetown nml How- ard-*t. nt $7 50. Provision.—Tiro demand continues generally inactive, nnd our quotation*, especially for Beef and Fork, thmisli without variation, must be considered nominal, a* either could be obtained at some reduc tion; Lari also wn continue nt 1 lal2) cents, which iuclud-* both Western nnd Northern description*; Ham*, 12) rents, nnd tho remaining kind: also as last noticed. //ice.—The market still continues very inactive, with a downward tendency in prices, there Heim: little mire than a retail business at from $1 G2)a$l 75 per 100 lbs cash. Snzart.—There have been nn Muscovados land ing within the past few d ivs,' with the exception of Neiv Orleans, and tiro wharves coase.qirontlycontin- ue bar.* nf nil descriptions, that excepted nbore ha ving been di >pn*ed of. The transactions, comprise about 3030 lilt-Js Form Rico nt fi ja7J:t8); 50 do St Croix, flJrriO; about 300 do New Orleans, 0.|afi), with some at 7{; 5ifi09 h.ixe* Brown Havana. 5Ja 8J, with sum? nt 81; a:ul 100 da White, 1 la 11) cts, nil on the itmal credit. By uirtinn, 15 Ithils New Orleans, Cj; and 55'do GJaG) cents per lb 3al mas. Fr.'iqStt —To Llvrepool remain without change. Tbe rat" for CtMjtun to Havre lias declined to 1)^1) cts, at wliich tlie packets get full. F.xehaKpe.—Tho transactions in Bills of Ex change oa Europe for the pickets of tiro l*t Inst, were only t-r a moderate amount nn England nt fl 3*»i$l 01 the pound sterlinr, (9) a9) percent prem;) and on France. 5f 15s5f 17). Un the remaining places, tho business wn* so trilling as hardly to re quire notice, including a few soles on Hamburg at Ofijalrt J; and Brem"n, 81 cent*. No paper eras of- fered on Ilnllaud. There hive been no sales of Treasury Notes nt the Stock Exchange for some time post. For Augusta Tiro li-rn tiiuumlumt Co's. Ricnmer LAMAR, (bipt. I.von. will tnaro for tiro nb-ive plnce on FRIDAY 12.l» instant. For freight apply at tiro Co’*, office. up*'ri R C. V\ MILLS, Agent. For Atitriisfn. •V The Sti-uuiboat CHATHAM, •*-•»•*»?« Csjit'iiii U’riv. will (cave fur t»'0 above rd'iee TO-MGRRoW EVENING, nr TIlUnSDW MORNING, aid. two boat*. f r freh'hi or pi-s-ige. apply nt tiro nlfico of the Gcor*« B»n R'eamhout Coum* *nv. ^ -fl 0 WM. TAYLOR. P S. B. Co. For CIinr'cMoti. vinUilton Head ntisl H mm fort. ^ Tbe Steamer THORN. K. D. Ro-iih, mnsie", will leave B-dion's Wi.arf It, rilURRD\Y. nt 7 o’ebrok, A. M. for Oil triv«t.ui, loiicbingat llilion Head n'-d Rennfort For freight or passage, apply to tiro muster on hoard .' 9 CLAGHORN A WOOD. For Nro.V-YnvIi.—»Vd E*tn».Vshrd l.'roe. -ilc. Tbe lii*t Hailing nncket *1.ip CELIA Gen. B-nkmaa muster will -nil nn SATUR DAY next. Fur freigbi •>rpn*snge (having good mc» couini'Nl.iriiin-) in enlriienr sieerage npply to the Captain mi board nt M"npi»'s whmf. or to n- HI 9 COHEN MILLER A CO. MARRIED. In lb's ritvm Samlav evening la»t. l»\ the Rev. JHr. Binnay. Mr. ANDREW II. ROLLS to'Miss SARAH E. BARNES, all of this city For NOW York.—Brig, (lute schr.) Line. AJa The line paek.i brig MADISON, W. Bulk- lev, li'iving Ironn u-i-ivni I iblv detained, will p.niiivclv sail THIS DAY. 9 - h ln*t., wind and weather permi'ting. For freight of 50 square hales cotton, nr light freight or paanga ill rnbia or steerage, having splendid accommodations, npplv nn board or to nplO C B. CARTER. Check Lost. . f OST on Sunday night last. 0 Check for $255 J nml some rent—drawn hy George Oliver, it, fivor of AViilinm Hanlon, dated Saturday last, nnme of iln* Bank unknown. A* payment is stop- P"d at nil the Banks in this city, it i* nf no use hut lotlromviior. Tim finder will pleaso return it to 11*8* Office. 1 Found, A BREAST Pin, which the owner ran have hy proving property, und paying charges. F.n- q'lire of D. FERGUSON, Broughton stieet. Itcfr iterators. J UST reroiveil per Wm. T»vl«»r. n new supply, fer-ale by 1). FERGUSON.' np. il 9 Broughton *|. 3d. door from Barnard st- Cv-Utral ltiiil - Uontl At Bauklnr Co. or Ocor^in. Savannah. April 8. 1839. I NSTALMENT.—Nmicu i*hereby giving that un In*tnltuenl nf ten dollar* p* r share «t> tiro Slock of thi* Company is irquiied tn be paid at tiro Bnuki- g House in this City on nr before the (Mtlt) fourteenth day of June next. Sto^klndders- at nnd ia the neighliorhnod of Mnron can mnko payment at the Branch. - , By older of the Board of Directors, apl 9 (Rep) R It. CUYLER. Cqdrier. 100 upnl 3 <'mial Flour. F.BLS. Canal Floor for sale low t» close u ron-iunment hv Will IT. A RARTF.1.LS. Crockery. A CRATES well assorted, received direct TCI f from England an-l for stile hy uplD MICH. DILLON & CO. .Hackcri'l. P£f\ BBLS. No,3. Jn-t received and^fer saW hy MICH. DILLON & Co. npiil .9 Ttt&lft Dittpui'N, dec. ^ PJECKS0 4[ Tulilo Diaper 3 do 7.4 do ' do 3 d. IM do do 2 do 10 4 do do 2 do (14 do Damask 2 do 7 4 do di 1 do 0-4 do do 1 do in-4 do •lo 2 do 12-4 name sly Linen Sheeting 60 do Linen Netting, white, 50 do, do do- coloured, Just received per Win. Taylor. april 0 SNIDER, LATH ROP & NEWT*