The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, August 03, 1839, Image 3

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Tb# Irish Volunteers asked for Um titen^n of tto electfvz franchise. They obtained it. Thui warn thajr •* snccn^nl." Uadtr Um rdfn of William the HI., of “pious, gloriotM, and immortal memory!"—the Irish fart riaoa la Urarrick, were "suetestful" sgtiu.t a t»hola BHiiah army | A more handful of men, they Cwfht for, their wliolo country, ond, CciiTius-liko, Would have leaped Into the yawning gulpb. The celebrated u Treaty of Limerick,"’ waa imiated oa by that fallant band, before they laid down their arms. It war agreed to by the BritUh Com* mender. It gu&rautood liberty of conscience— —fretion of speech—the ttec live franchise—ab- oKlion of Mket—nnA left tho whole Irish people in the et^oymont of porfoct freodiim—ns fur os free- dom can exist under a monarchy. Thus again were Irish arms “ tuccenfW/.” Was this a " decent effort to accomplish tholr own freedom t" Answer, " Watch.” Tree, when these bravo men had retired to their homes, that treaty waa violated—grossly, shame- fully violated I Yes—to the eternal disgrace of tho (British name, it was violated I But the monarch w that day—tho Usurper, who wrested tho scoptro from the weak and imbecile Stuart, was not on Anglo-Saxon. Perhaps lie was ono of “ Watch's " "butch mercenaries.'' To return to the "Volunteers," ond honored bo • their name! They hnd full confidence in the Irish people. They knew that n* soon as they were arm ed with the elective franchise—Boform, Religious Toleration, and tho Iudopcndenco of Ireland would ioilow. Castlirkagh knew this. Pitt knew this.— The British Monarch knew this. Henco, tho ac cursed Union was resolved on—which, by tho agen cy of tho borough system, completely prostrated the independence of the country. And did the Irish make no " decent gfort" to frustrate this measure! Anttoer, tho thrilling oloquonco of,a Burgh, a Burrow*!,—a Bush*,—aPu)nffrrT, —aFiooD,—a Curium,—rGrattak,—a Sachin, —a Foriokby ! Answer, shade of FitzoxralD— spirit of tho martyred Emmett 1 Him whoso epi taph shall not bo written until his countiy is freo. And, oh, glorious task, lie it mine to indite The long delayed tribute a freeman should write! "Watch" asks-*" Ifgold keeps them" (tho Irish) " Moves in their own* country, what it to prevont it having tho same cflbet beret" I will tell you, Sir. Tho man who becomes un adopted citizen of this country cannot be a elate! Thunks to the wiso laws instituted by tho wisdom of true American legislators—that moment ho takes tho oath of allcgi- nnco to this free nation, he becumos a freeman. He enters tho wide and noblo gato of tho Constituthin, and it it nevor closed on him or his. If ho vat a elate before—(which ii seldom tbo earn, fur lave can enslave no man, he can resist them witli all tho •fftoral force ho postassos—tho Acnrt ulnno nmkes tho siavr)—ho is no longer a shier, because ho has become a free citizen. Therefore gold cannot make him u " slave"—ul In-ugli gold might make him a modern " Whigl"—whloli porhaps is but another nunm for slavery. When my well-read friend, "Watch" mado the discovery that Ireland wns an island surrounded by seas on every side, Ini should havo made niinther discovery—and tint is, Uiut every entrance to that island-is fortified, mid garrisoned by British troops —well provided with stores, amrpuuition, ike., nt nil scuauiir. Also, tliat n cordon of troops might hem in ilio population on every side, from theso military occupations,at n given signal from »hc tele graphic stations that indent the e< ast. That, in truth, the entire country is completely under the tender mercy of British bayonets—and por conse quence, it is ever under tho paw of the " British lioh." Tho "burnings" and " slayings" were referred In, man ovidonce that the people do not receive the pressure of the oppressor’s hind with patience. Nay, they do Inflict a drendful vengeance on their domineering masters nt times, and make them pay tho penalty of tyranny. Tho Iri-h should bo tho patient" slaves," that " Wntcb" would have them did they not retaliate by all iho means within their power, on their cruel taskmasters—their heartless riders. But tho Irish have novor been known to slay or burn in this country—nt loi.st ns n hotly. On tho Railroads, the Canals, or other public works,—the Irish may quarrel amongst themselves ut they do not interfere with others. They nro obedient to the laws of the country—shrink from no public duty,—and should an invader pollute the land of tholr adoption with his loot, none would bo sooner sought for, or more ready to repel hint, than the Irish adopted citizen. Bui " Watch" will suy these ** fellows nrn go*id enough to dig—will do to make Canals, nr Railroads—but we must keep them down I” Yes—ho would take their labour— but would uot rewar<i their merit. " Watch," however, is only one of thd American people, and a very intolerant and ungenerous one, he is. The mass of tho people of America, are humane, gener ous, and grateful. They extend the hand of fellow ship to their adopted fellow citizens—aud tho latter clasp that bond in sincore friend drip. They are, and ever will be, ono and the same. -'jAVatch's" ignornnuo uguiu! Ilosnys" Daniel O’Coknill boasts of haring seven mitt ions of sup porters, who are apposed to the existing Govern ment." Daniel O'Connell boosts of no such thing! lie Is himself n supporter of tho present Government; and th» Irish people at largo #U|t- port that Government, because they believe it is in dined to do them justice. This is notorious. So much for " Watch’s" statements—which are dia metrically opposed to the fact t Tho " loaves and fishes" are uppermost in * Watch's" mind. I do say that any man holding his illiberal opinions, it u»/U for any office. In deed, it is hardly possible that ten men in Savan nah, agree with him—and if ho stood on his own merits he would find that, though “ Hibernians" stood aloof from tho contest, enough of Georgia Cavaliers would be found to unhorse him. . "Watch" pulls in his horns, in favour of tho 41 Dutch mercenaries," as he term! them. Many of them, forsooth, are "our best citizens,"—while the Irish are our worst. Tbo only difference that exist* between tbo ckuses that I can see, is that the Irish generally can read F.ngtisk—and some qf them can reply to such slanderers os '• Watch,” who malign allforeigners at first, hut when caught in the fact, would apologize for their baseness to a portion of them. The " Dutch mercenaries" (his oyrn words again) nro frequently unacquainted with our language, and consequently cannot os deeply feel the insults of such writers. Pci haps the key I Lave found has enabled me to •' Descry him whogavo tho harmless wound." AN IRISH ADOPTED CITIZEN. P. S. Bo it remembered that on the 29th of July, A* D., 1339, an editorial articlo appeared in the . Savannah Republican. This is worthy of record, " It la a great pity that a man can find no living witness to defend him. It must ho very mortifyiug to hive to call on the arte of a dead man for sup port. * " The Irish adopted citizens certainly lovn tho . land of their birth—but they claim no country hut America. It alone it their " own country." They both venerate and love America—it is their asylum, and they are grateful fir Its protection. THE CUEROIf EKS. lYom the Arkansas Stats Gazette, July 10. The Chrrokrm,—By pa'tvngeti who arrived here in the Cinderella, on Sunday last, we bsye fur ibcr accounts from the Indian* west. Things re main in tlie mm condition aa stated in our last, no further nets of violence having transpired, . We understand tltat.a council uf the nation has been in session, at which Capt. Armstrong, the Su perintendent, or the Wuitern Territory .exerted Mm* •elf to bring mailers tc a peaceful cenrJusinn, but without success. We are glad to lenrn that tho number killed dur ing the present unlu< ky feud 1s not so great as we were at first informed | three only having been kill ed—the two Ridges and Bomlinot. From the Augusta Constitutionalist. THE MACON MESSENGER. CP The billowing npofoey wo find in the Macon Messenger. Tlw Messenger coinpliuv’nted the Connecticut nMoluiiiiiis us sonsiblo and putriotic, when it wns boliuved I hut they emanated from the whig m»mhcr* of tho legislature; hut the moment tint the Messenger finds that the resolutions eman ate*! f*om the republican mamlmrs of the Connec ticut legUInlure, their complexion is entirely chang ed; they nrn not sensible and patriotic; and "un worthy the compliment the Messenger paid them," We ran not behove that this apology is from the in telligent editor of the Messenger. " In our nnpnr on tho 4th of July, we stated that certain resolutions wore adopted In the Legislature of Connecticut, in opposition to the views of the Abolitionists. Wo were led to do this, by some pa per then before us, that we luvfl not been able to find, slnro ascertaining tho inc.im-ctnoss of tho statement. Wo complimonted tho resolutions, a* sensible and patriotic, which wo should still deem them, did nut Inter developcmnnts show, that both their report by a Vnn Buren Committee, ond reject ion by h Whig majority to bathe political mameur- veni oftlto several purlics of that state, and unwor thy tho compliment wo paid them. We never niako any intentional mistutemonts in our columns, and are always ready to correct such as wo may be led into, by others. Tho south ca£ havo no full fellowship with any parties at tho north, by whatever namo they may bo known, as all are more or less tinctured with abolitionism." would ht them to praveot MANCHESTER, July 10. [».—'There was a Hula mure In* rJ«v than on the preceding Tues* .. . __ja fanhing per lb. below those which pretrajlfif at that time. The price* of cotton having defclinnd more than a halfpenny during the Itticrrnl, tho (ftisitionnf tin* spinners may bn said t« bf alightly improved; but it is stilt far from being satWfftctnry, a«, even at the present price* of •non, a l«s« must ho incurred on all the yam spun. For goods there was not much demand’ yesterduy; and, sa fur as wo could (earn, very little business was done. In cousoquence of the continued untatltifnc* tory state of the ntukrt, the spinners und manufac turers of Ashton, Staly-bridge,Hyde, and the neigh borhood, whose second term of agreement for work ing short limo had expired, determined to renew it; ami n fresh agreement, to the same effect as before, wos very generally sigacd yesterday, and will mi doubt he universally acted upon in that neighbor* hood. COnilIEKUI.iL. Th» U. S.schr. Exr*KiMC*r attached to the sur vey of Southern Harbors, 0 days (Vom Bspcllo Inlet, (Gao.) arrived hem yesterday—all well. The fob Jowhtg is «list of tba officer* i Limit. Jam** aiyno, Commanding, PmmJ Midshipman* Jus. Aadenon, ” ” William lloncksudurff, Pawed A«#'l Surg'n. G. M. Dvlanoy.—Norfolk Dteesn, ‘iith nil. From the AT. if. Express Extra, 28/A ult. ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH QUEEN. This splendid stoarn-ship arrived this morning at about 10 o’clock, in 16 days, huvinglcft rortstnouth on the 12th. Tho political news is unimportant. Cotton had fui tltot declined from one to ihrco eighths of u penny. The sales were small and the markets were extremely dull. ‘ The money market continued in the same state as by tho lust advices. The. Bank of England, it was said, Imd determined uot to advance the r.ito of in terest beyond 5j per cent. This, with litre fact of an increase of the revenue for tho hit quarter, af fected money matters somewhat favorably. The crops in England are said to be veiy promis ing, and in some parti ilio harvest hud already com menced. The papers published full details of the deuth of Lady b lora Hastings. Her remains were convey ed to Scotland for interment. At tho request other father, a post mortem.examination of her body was made, uiul die result forewr put at rest all doubts us to her innocence of tho cliaigu that hud been prefer red ojuiut h**r chirnctor. Mr. nit-l Mrs, Webster mo announced rimnng the guoslH ut L- rd Brougham's soiree on lint tltli. Loiters from ilio llicue, stito that tin- manias*- bet woe ii tho Prince ul Orange anl the I’rincess So phia, of Wirtcmberg, is iiii|l,iiccuriliiig to tho laws of tho cuumry, in cmi-oquoucc of sumo iii'binmlity in tliu preliminary proceedings. On t: eUth .Mi. iiuino nmden motion in tho II. u e of Commons l«»r II select committee to inquire into tlm pccm.i .ry iMiisai'tion of the Dank of England since the resumption uf cash payments; and purlieu- lariy to n.c rutin how firihuse tmunintions produc ed iho alarming crisis nf tho m.iiiiiiiictiiriiic, enm- morcinl, and finuneiul affrir* of lltec-mnli vin 1825- 6, nud in 183G-7; und ulso to inquire whotlun, ns tho Hunk of Kugliiud is at present con-tituted, there over can ho siuhility in the cuireney, or con fidence in tho commercial .ruusuctiuns ul tho ctoui- try. Stat* op BtRMi.vniiAM.—The c •nvpnn.l.-nt of tho Tiiiius suys tlmt tlio tu«n was quiuied uu tlt- Monduy alter tho riot, by the police ulon<',und with out a resort to tlio military for active uid. Un th*- following day olio nf ihn iimwclor* uf|iiilice arrived finniCuriisle, having nuu George Julian liaivi-y in his nu* o ly, one nf tho delegate*, who hud fled sc soon ns liucuticOivud there to bo uny diin^erofcom- ing to blow*. A cuirierund his wife hud been npprelmnded, charged with ihreuiuning to slab the police. Tlio injured policenu-n w ere raid to lie doing well, and the town restored to its wonted quiutiuln There hnd been u hit nf nil amente ut liani-gaie among tlio fislu-rmcn, excited, us it was said, by a low, illiterate follow, uiul a Jew nf aoltirious hud character, whose pecuniary interests luivo been af fected, in cnnsoijiieiicu of some restrictions having burn put on the hawking cifli-li through tin 1 streets, American Buumiahy Question.—Her Majes ty's Uovrrinnonl h is selecied two comnii.-sinin r» in proceed imm* dint* ly by the British Qoren to North Ami-ricu. to exaniino into iho possibility of simplify ing this arduous uiiiloi inking, und bringing tint ques tion ton prompt and houonblr sonlement. Lieut. Col nel Mudgc, nf tli*- Royal Engim-er*. un otfieer of high rank in );*'oiletic operation., is onu nf tlio comiuissioiiois. The other ii Mr. Fonihoistonliaiigh. Ti.is gcmle.inau has hm-n selected ns well for his >r.ienlilicnU4inmc»t«,lii» very imimute acquaintance witn tlio details of this troublesome question, as for the topographical knowledge which his extensivo travels in N. America have nnuhled him to acquire. —Globe, (Ministerial paper.) LONDON. July II. Tim commercial accounts from the United States to the 2(lth ult. nro of extremely iiufiiv.mihlit com* plexinn, and hind to the exp' cintion nf it niuro dis astrous slate of tilings siill, when by liw m rival nut of tin) Great VVudern aud tlio British Queen steam packets intelligence shall Im received nf tin* gloomy app'iiraice of the money nnd cotton m irkels here, 'i ho domestic excliiinges llioro were already getting into grout confusion,nnd money was becoming scarce, ns th*' wunt of contidenco wns spreading among real capitalists. Cnttmmppoarcd to be almost unsalea ble, anil it is reported from Clin'test* >n, un lor daw of the ISth nil., tint since tin* lint advices "we havo not n single transaction tn report (in upland cotton.) which is iinprccedcnieii in tim imniNef t ho cm too trndc in this ilMtiict." Sonin offers, ii U*tn'ed,hud been made, hut nt "prices so low," that oven in tin) then "gloomy state uf things," holders were not disputed to accept. Reports were cm rent of morn bank fui.Urus in the west, hut particulars not given. Some discussion, which all merchants in thi* cuqntry ought to read, apponrs in tlio file of the New York papers received to-day, respecting tlio moral character, as merchants, of thu traders of that city, and tho asicrtion serin* tn hive been ha/.nrd>-d in otto instance, that "roguery wa* the nile, and hones ty the exception" among them. Tlio circumstance* nut of which tliodiscus-ion sprung nro tli**so:—An action was brought by tho Government .,f tho Unired States sguinat a merchant for fraud* on the revenue, in which it wa« proved that the defendant, who re sided in tlmt country, had ngrond with his father, whoresided in England, that ill** good*shipped by the form«r to lit * cam of the latter should lie invoic ed at two-thirds of iln-ir cost, and th.it 4 true in voice should be sent witn the go v|« for tlio defend ant to sell them hv, nud n f»!sn invoice to swear by, Tim loiters which passed between the father aud son, in which th s arrangement was spoken of as if it !.a>l been tlio merest m tiler of co ir*e, were pro duced in Cotut, itml the di-fi'iidam wns ptcsoni at tiioir production, listening to them with us littlu ap parent slmmeus if they related to tho n)o«t ordina ry nflsir of butinc-s. It is also s nt» d ofu merchant of some f landing, tliat being on tho grand jury when inf >rmn iotr was given of soino commercial fraud,im refused to concur in bringing in a bill against the of. fender,on acrtiunl of the commonness of the trau*< action. The supposition that roguery is (It* rote, and honesty tim exception, ut New Ynik,i« of course ab-urd, hut that city is undoubtedly th<* resort of ud- venturers from nil puru of ilia Union, who m e not troubled with many scruple* os to tho mod'* of mak ing money, and who do injury V° *Le f«ir traitor as much as tli<-y do (•• tlio general character of that grout emporium of trade. ArrAIR* or TIIK Ea*T.—Letters were received in Lnudou from ConstantInople, to die llhh of June. Despatches h id arrive*! in dm Turkish capital from I lulls I’erln, in which thstgentrslciaims dw victo ry over Mmo Ecyptian cavalry. The Boititn'* li**ultli wus ini'tiiliiig, A decisive action was rxpce.ird i«tw*en Hafts Pnrht and M-lwmct AH, who htoi concentrated hit forces at Ko'aya, Augur*, and Hs**la<l. I’rinca (iearta, of Camhrtdg uu I I’ucMer Mae* kau, wete tho ralgnitig lion»;'ti ConsiHiiliiiople, Tls# Turkish flovt wetetLampsa.111 no the |9th of June l*»t—sspecia*! to sail (Im n*«t day for IUiodes, ll WU, imd tim th* L-^lt.h From the Savannah Shipping and Commercial List, August 1. COTTON—Arrived since tho 28th June, 4,152 bales Upi *nd aud 0 bales'S. I. ('011*111,111111 cb-nred ill the sumoUnu7419 bales Upland and 140 bales £. I. Cotton ; leuviugustoffk unhand, inclusive of nil'on shipboard not clcurrd outlie 31st July, of !249 halos Upland and 158 I* ties Sun Island Cut- on. Since our last of the 28th June, the transac tions In Cotton have been limbed. In the early part of tlio month holder* preferred "to take thp water" in preference to submitting to die price* which would have brought buyers lurwurJ. Since then most of tlto receipt* It *vo been under shipping or dors, and havo gono furwurdat once to New York or Liverpool. Tlio account per Grout Western to 5lh July, showing a dccline in threw weeks uf |d were highly discouraging hut culd only afford mut ter of discussion, ns there wa* no Cotton offering to be effected by them. The growing crop both of Upland und Sea Islund wo luern from all quarters promise* well, and the former will ho uncommonly ly. Tho salus since our IhsI umouni only to 449 hales, a*follows: 175 at ISit 12 at 13 {23 at 13j 51 at 132; 97 at 14; 51 at 144; 411 « N-i* 1«* Sea Island we hate no transactions to report. Receipts of Cotton at the following places since aml^Freach squadron* Latest dates krom LtviurooL July 10 LATEST DATES FROM HAVRE JULY 0 Latest dates krom Havana July 18 October 1st. 1838 1837 Georgia, July 3t, 2Q13GQ 305520 Suutli Carolina, July 20, 213392 291997 Mobile, July 20, 252143 308381 New Urloans, July 20, 599330 725139 Florida, July 1, 77792 110102 North Curaliiia, July 1, 11999 17G07 Virginia, Juno 17, 22000 201101 1317124 17887(17 The following is a statement of iho stuck of Cut* ton un hand nt die rc#|*cctive places named. Sivomtnh, July 31. 2497 7701 .Sinnh Carolina, July20, 105D0 8390 M"liile, July 29, 6353 1153 New Orleans, July 20, 19590 50995 Virginia, June 17, 1950 1959 Nordi Canilinn, July 1 1009 2390 Augusta & Hamburg, July 1 9750 13209 .Mai'ou.Jmm 1, 1925 2300 Florida,.Inly I, * 3599 7990 Philadelphia, July 20, 2331 991 New York, July 17, 529H9 19909 111198 119990 RICE—Sinen om ln#t tho iraninciion In thi-nr- ticlo bavcbei'ii very limited, a idronfiimd almo-t*'X- c'usivrlyto stun I lots for city cun»umption. Wo quote 44 *4A, o|tn light stock. CORN—No nrrivnls. Sells from store in lots to •uit purchasers nt 99a I (15 cents. FLUOR—Continues very heavy. Sales of How- uni street ut74u74. Canal 8, with 11 fair supply fur the sea*nn. GKOCKHIKS—The transactions in Coffeo, Sit- .‘nr nnd M-dassus remain ns previously reported. Tho snh-s made are to shop ki-epfi* nt qiiotutious. BACON—Wo havo no rliunge t-» n*'tice. Somll lots ofSidesut I2ul2j. Shotildera l()ulUj. Hum* ut 15. HAY—Is selling nt 87<l>il25c. SPIRITS—In domestic liquors there 1* a very lint lied demnml. Small sules nt quotations. EXCHANGE—On England nominal. Draft* Ntsisht on New York 3.J*4 j*cr cent,scarce. FREIGHTS—To I.iveipo 0 | dull ul ] I; to New York 75 rents per bale. Sta'emcnt of Cotton, A’tg. I, U. land*. S. 1. Stork no hand, 1st Oct. 3164 35 Received since the 28lh June, 4153 () Received previously 100222 4805 193539 4049 Exported since 28th June,7449 140 Exported prevlon-ly, 103841 4542 191290 1083 Stork *01 IimiwI, inc irling a*l 00 ship board not cicured **n the 31 si July, 2219 158 S.t IM.V.Vd// EXPORTS. AUGUST2. NEW YORK-Ship Cli—274 bales Cotton, .Kill eck. Rice. II bug* ltag*. NEW YORK—Prig Madi-01—301 l m t*>s C**t- ton, 153 casks Rice, 49 little* Cotton Yura, 20 blits Flour, 2 cask* B-es Wax, 12 p tekagos .Sundrios 1M1ILA DELIMIT A—Hr-g New Hanover—218 ha'es C*aton, 49 c*sks Rice, GlIUO feet L*iiol*er, puckm cka^l Sundries. * Charles to, ‘ston Imports, duly 3). llavtiMi—Brig Tt'Ciunseb—292 hleis Sugar,and 15 blit* M*d issl'S. Exports, July 31. Baltin o c—Brig Solon—12.903 feel Lumber, 704 tiorees Rice, und 3 Hale* Upland Cotton. Key West via loliao Key—US M til «chr Hope —3 ti-'rce* Uit:,., (MOO feot Lumber n*<d siitiiirics. Jack-*mvi !.•—-S*:br War. ior—00 lug* Corn, nnd 1*17 packages Md-r. APALACHICOLA. July 23. Wlmte amount rece-ved since 1st Ucioliei 1838, 35,019 bale-; Shipped »nmo time 34,423, Stock on hand 094. and M»o*lo l| to 9|d 1 600 Maranbam 8d to 0|.l; 910 CarthagaoaSjd to 6d | 40 eawmoa West India Tit 140 Egyptian ll|d to 19d| 1000 burnt 4|«l to flfd | and 40 Madras at6d to 6|d per lb. Tho sales t.wlay amount to about 1,M0 bags, at Id to^d per lb lower in prices than Use quotations of Fruity last. Tlio market on tho wbol* is exceedingly flat. On Saturday 1,000 bales wore sold. July 9.—No further decline bos !>eon submitted to this day, still hu«iu**s was extremely dull, and purchaser* bought vrry sparingly. The entire transactions amount to 1000 bags. 530 American 6|da3d; .280 Bengali' 44da5d; 39 Peruvia, H| I; 40 Cnrtliagona S.jd; 1UU Surat, 4Jda5.jd; 70 Mn- rutiham, 84da»|d. MARRIED, In till* city on tho 31st ult. by the Rev. Mr Sewell, Mr. CONRAD LUDKKK. of this city, to SARAH LENA 111), of Philadelphia. OBITUARY. Another soldier of tin* revolution has depended to tha i-Ucnt tomb, nnd the vennrublo landmirk s«\ept away hy tho wave oftimi*. On tho 3*1 ih*L in the 81st year ofhisugo, tlio friend* and ncqusiii- tn nee of Mr. RICHARD COOPER, |>er|nrm<'d llielr Inst net «»fduty und respect in lit* renihlns. Tho dt ceased Was n native of North Carolino. He Wasa s. blijr during the l*,t 5 year* of the ruvoln- (ion and in minysign.il buttles wjs n prominrut ncloi. It^glves honor nnd perpetuity to hi* menu- »>' thatlm ">»* one of tlmt •lUilngnl-hrd niim'-cr who conducted l heir count ry ilifough her doubtful nud dung' runs struggle, to indupeudiii 'tf und gluty. In the year 1793, Mr. CoO|H'i lM.vnn)i'a ciiizenoPScri- ven county, On.} nt tlio aspiration of n few years lie romoved to Montgomery county, Gi.,whore he spent tbo renmiinlor ot bis day*. Kuwof thitsc venerable men now survive, mid a* one after another i* bort.o to tlio tomb, there is no American win* would u»td(op a tear <m thoir graves. Much migtit he suit! ofllied.-ceuscd .tml of hi* mm* p otions in urms, hut tosnyilml tlioylmd repcutudly offered their lives and fortunes ns sacrifices, solely for their country's liberty, and raise I her from sla very to freedom, greatness und glory, is a nolil* r eu logy limit kings can boost. PutrioiisinclinnicteiLod tlio life of tlio decoused; nnd whilst veneraiion for revoluiionury merit lomulns, his m**moiy will not cease to bocherished itr the hears uf hi* countrymen. statement OF THE weather, For the week ending. Friday, August 2. DATS. 9 a.m. 2 r.M. C r.M. | WIND. Saturday, 85 89 87 K. S. E. Sunday, 85 89 80 N. E. S. E. Monday, 83 85 82 8. X. Tuesday, 82 88 80 E. «. K. Wed lies* lay. 84 80 85 N. E. 8 E. Tlmr-iiiiy, 08 no 83 8. K. Friday, 82 83 OU >. \V *. Remarks.—Our city is sti I healthy. The wea ther lias been much more pleasant this week than lust—refreshing showers til intervals, two or three for the la*t four day*. While we write, we nro enjoying tho Ix-ncfii of a genial shower that ha* cooled tlio eni ill. PASSENGERS Per brig Madison, for New York—Mr* Crme, Mr* Dnvciiport .nnd *ervnn», Mr* Condon. Mr*. P'-i-k, Miss Scudder, Mo*ir* Ciiffitnl mid servant, Wri-bi, Allen, Daily, Siilc*, Reedj Lock, Cinn**, I.ovi-1, CoikIod, Gaznl, Peck. .sinI* m:ws. PORT OF SAVANNAH. AUGUST 3. sun iti«r:s -V 12 I moon risk* U '•<> f SETS 8 IN I Minn WATER 5 18 J'lip C'dia, Buckmun, N*;w York.—Cohen, Mil lor & Co. Brig New Hanover, C'arty, Philadelphia.—S. Pliitbrick Co. Brig Mndlsoii, Lanihort, New York.—C. B. Car ter & C*i.‘ ARRIVED, Bvla F.'eftww, June*, Bslnmsw. Brig WtnTnylor, tloey, New York. Brig Tantivy, Johnson, Now York. Pib't Imd Wnt Gaston,Christie, N. Yoik. Pilot h-mi Charleston, D*-nt. Na**no. Steam piek*'t Savannah, WntnberslN, Ctiarlo-ton Steamboat Ivnnhoe, Bally. Black Creek. SteHttibniii Cheroktu*. Wray, Augusta. Steamboat Tlio* Snlmnml, Frwlcrick, Oareys Kerry. Sieanibmit Hamburg, AVrnxl, Aogn«rti. THIS DAY’S MAIL—12 M. ffj’No Mail Nurili of Pliiladelpltiu to-day. Tho Liverpriol Mercury-stutes that tlio greut stnanirr, railed the President, will itc nt that port nhom tli.- 1st of S- ptombiT, to receive her murhi- nery. She is n larger, will hnvo greater power, mid i* generally cunsidured ii much liner vessel titan tin* British Q'leeu. She is intended to run Itc- twt nn Livt-roool and New York. RailIIoad Meeting.—On Tuesday la-ttho cit izen* nf lids county inet ut the Court lluii e, ill .this city, to t ike him consideration ilm propriety of con- Mnicliug n Rnil Ro.ul from the Ocmulgce to tlio Flint Rivor.' Dr. Jiinies Trotip wo* upnoiniud President. The Coinmiiiei) nppninted at ilio pre vious meeting nndo a report, uliicli was nintii- intnuly adopted, and ordered lola» published in p;unpb|et form. A highly interesting letter was rend from Gun. Bri.*L me, and a cniisidcrahln quan tity of st*ink taken. Tint work, we under.-unud, will b« commenced about the first of November noxt, and it is behoved will be completed in two years.— McIntosh llerahl. MOBILE, July 25. Colton—The sale* this vis's havo I teen nt. m 109 bam*, ni our clasrifirntlonbelow. About 1009 bill*.** have been shipped on owners' account. The stock un hand it inconsiderable, and the holdots, mostly, undetermined how indispose of il ; probe- l‘I|| waiting furtherucctiunts from Liverpool, wliicli amlluily ex|M*eii*d. Livnritool Classificntimi— G*n*d und fine nominal, good funk 15jalQ n*HFd; fair 14|; middling 13a 13^ oidinary nont; inferior uom. Statement wf Collou. Stock on hand. 1st Oct. 1833, bales 59 Received this week, 52 " Previously 252995 2552147 —252200 Exported ihi# week '* i’l-cviously 803 241928 Burnt, 1103 220987 Stock on hand, 5219 Received samn time lust year, 303100 Exported samo timo last)oar 399132 Stock 1305 Exchange—(\0 day bills on Now York, 7n7|, 30 doUaUl, Sight lOi. Sterling 00 days 17; do 00 day* LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, July 8. Tim market throughout tha weak Uhs boon ex tremely d"pro*i®d, oimI to effect sales, overt to lli« extent of tins limited want* oT the trado, a doclino of fully |d |»er IH lias been submitte*! to in tho com mon and middling classes of American, with a still furiW reduction on tlio butter qualitins | Brazil nnd Surat hnvo declined 4d, and Egyptian Id to Id imst Hi. Thu sale* amount only to 11,050 halos, (In- do'ling 239 American and 50 Surat for export,) audcoinpriM 378 Hot Island at 20L| u> 28*11 9,210 Bowed 7*1 to 0*11 2,090 Mohilu, Alab.m* and Ten- nt-ssee 0) to 9d j 3,790 OrlsMn» 01*i to lojd; 4(i0 I'fioamhtKU, I’sisih*, kr., I|*J to 9f 4; loll Bslui NUHFHLK, July 30. T!ie Prenrli frigate Sabin**, now at the Naval An chorage, fiicd a salute ut meridian yesterday, hi h*in*.i oi tlio "Three day* of July," which give Vjuh to tho dyoa-ty of l.ouj* Phdqqa*. Tbo .aluto returned tty the Java, tim ilag ship ol com mo- doic^Wuii'iiigion. THE ROMANS. A Correspondent of ihn N. Y. Star, writing from Rome, says:— " If the Romans have their faults, they also have thoir redeeming qualities. 1 have fou'i I them ex tremely fund of tlioirchildren, very »*»cial in (It- ir habits, ami remarkably sober, lud"' d, h drunken tn in in Italy is a rare sight. In Rome, yon dress us yon please—you indulge in your personal tnttes and even erccntricilies, without beiug noticed, or eveo stan d nt. Not even in London might a man venture Into the street in retfvdipperi', nwl a ging ham dressing gown, hut I hove soon the English do so hero, and no ono mindnd them. In private lodging liotuos, much true kinduc.v- (such as money cu imot prompt or pay) is often nx-reised toward strangers—especially if they bo in delicate health. FOREIGN EXTRACTS CONTINUED. J l HOUSE OF COMMONS—July 9. fEXA*.—Mr O'Connell wished to pit a ipmstio.i, icli he hud given notice, relative to certain par sons who hnd seized u portion of the M*>xicun terri tory, calling thcmsnlvo* tho suite of Texas. Wero nny negotiations ponding between thi* Government nnd tho»a persons for tlio purpose of recognising the indonendnneo of that State! Lord Palmerston stated thnt an appl'cntinn had l/ocii tiindo to thu Government in ilm curly purl of last year, hy person* from Texas, for tlw purpose of knowiug whether the Govern men! wen* |irep:ir- ing to acknowledge the independeneo of Toxm.— The answer given to that nppliontinn was, Unit the general principle of iliu Guvor>*ni*iut waste ackn-*w- Icdte every stale that was dr facto i,«l -pendent, hut under tho eircumstanres at present existing with respoct to Texas, they wero not prepared to'adopt that cmirso with respoct to it. A* It was known that our Minister at Mexico Ibid .successfully nego tiated between France and Mexico, instructions had been sent out to effect a similar arrangomuut between Mexico and Texas. Mr. O'Connol! asked if tlio communication had relation to the slave trade. lord Paint rstou said, the corn nnnicMiions were of n general naturo, and did n >t include any deluii of that kind. LONDON,July it. Before this day's Times is iu (lie hands of its renders, the body of Lady Flora Hillings will he on lu passage to iIm tomb of bar ancestors In Scot land. It wa* to Iw removeil at tin* ezrly Inmr of three o'clock this tnuraiug from Un* 1 klnrium Plac«; and all lha usual murks of re«;Mict will (w shown to it hy every iatnito of th« Pala-*», hy iwr own per- foul frifuds, aud Ut9H of her fstnd/. < PARIS, July P. The Market has been raiher brisk to-diy,'«nd prices haw kept tip. For Cn*li, Five* and Threes have risen ltkM Neapolitan !3o.| Spanish havo fill* ten 4t Roman 11 Portaciie-c, no quotation*. For the end of tha month, Five* have advanced 10a l Three* I5c.| Neapolitan, no iiuoiatlona. PARIS, July 9. Tha saving hanks of Pari* continue to he affected by the deplorable crisis under which trade ll still UilMiring. Daring tha six first monlhs of 1839, (lie withdrawal* exceeded the deposite by a *nm of about 390.009 franc*. In ordid.irv time* tlio deposit* would have exceeded the reimbursenu nt* hy 15,(100,• 009 or 20,000,01 () francs. The corres|H):id'nt of tho Lotidoa Timo* writes from Coti*tan|iiioplo under d tte of PJth Jane. A scene occurred yesterday nt tlio Admiralty which has produced ’ much' sensation among tint Frank population, thn Chief of tho Navy Board (Mousinpha Bey) having, during an interview with the Sultan's ship builder (Mr Rhodes,) u*cd al*u- *ive language, Wlilch tlio feeling* of uu Amoricatl could uot put up with; the latter raised Ids iiIih* nnd broke it oil tin* insolent Ottoniun'n head. Tin* cir cumstance* of the case hiving Ih.tii Ini,I before tho Sultan, every one is anxiously awaiting for hi* ver dict. HOLLAND. The Troops of Iinlluud are quietly taking posses sion of tlio long disputed territory of Hamburg and Luxe-uburg, nnd thu largo army which Inn Imx.'ii so long kept up hy that power on tho Belgian frontier, )« greatly dispersing. The following isfiotnCel. W, hl», n passenger in tlio British Queen: The Quivn sritod from London on tlio evoning of die tilth, hut owing to the suite of the ride, did net pi«* the P .r at the mouth ofiho Timm-'*, until the llrii.iiul reached Portsmouthulnni 5 A. M outlie 12th. We left P**ri»mou:hnlliilf past 12,\f. blow ing n fieshgnh’frem tlio woownnl; nndy;th th** ex'option of light iioriiierly nir* oil Friday umlSn- tnrday—so light, dial (lie vlu.-i y of die *>dp mud.' it at limns a head wind—wo havo not Imd oor sailt *et twenty four hours during die pn**«go. Tin* wind im* Imen uniformly " dead nltunil," Ido iuc very fro*li]*tt nil times, nnd causinga Inmvyheiid sea. At intervul* wo have Imd fto*h summer gales, which while tli*'y have romnlod our urrivnl, hnvo lully tie- m(iii«tiute*l the important fact, tluu lit tho t ime ra tio you iurr n*o tbo sixo qf u steJiiinr will you in- cr"ii*tt ilia snf ty and cninfori. Tint Queen is indeed a noblo ship—one, wdiic.li from hertyigantir pmpnrd*-n*, m y not Ihi rmnipur- cd with nny other merehant vu*.vl—and cnpnhtuoT being Dinda the most couif'otable possngoship dint f floated. In her conrtiueiinn nnd ouim, no expense has lieoti spared to render herns perfect ns pruclioehle; and nlthougli her oxnct cost lias.not vet been nsceriniiwrl, it i* estimated ut about (375,* (109, which inrlii le* her furnimro and.fixtures of er)' ki.ul. il«r grand saloon {* a lu'uuiiful ami ngiiifiricntHpurinicnt, nnd t!,o berth* connected will) i’, nr* certainly very superior in c.imforl und convenience to any other* ever constructed; hilt then, t'inro nro only twenty-four in nitnibur, nnd til- though some of those ill tlmf *rw<ird cabin uro tolor- ably pleu-niil, 1 cun Inmr witness iIihi tlio 50 or GO berth* in dm lower saloon, iucludlnt all uft, except ilinsn in tho Grand Saloon, are absolutely iiniuliub.- labia, und slmuM nut, umlci nny cirenoifliiiure*. Ihi taken hy person* having dm slightest rouatd oiilter for their henliii or u<iiiil<«ri. I uin vwvry «>r- y in bn obliged to sav ought ngniu.it tbo nccornnioibi'i.ins of this noble ship; but do* troth i*. Imr sleeping iiccioo- ni'Nl-iinitH am.so mtsernhly arranged, dim »||.- mn only uccoininodutn n smull number of persons com- f.r'uhlv, und she cmeiot fa 1 lo he * most ii u rifitn- bit- concern, unless ilinso who have control of Imr, ppoiipily yield tln-ir llieorcrii'ulupinloiistiiilH-pMi*- licid dcm mstiution* ofhei fan Uinli li g up,winch this viiy.ipe Ims so cleer'y ovule uppu i ni, Tim Ureal Western made her first voyage to N. York, w ith Imr sleeping nppnrlmcot* somew Imt *i- niilitary irnuged; rim is, sho had a lower saamu, which like that on Inmrd die Queen, was very pro perty denominated tho ** entnenmb* Ini. *)m has since It id ii poop dock pluccd upon iier filled with state rooms, which renders her decidedly tin* uio-t comfortnido pnssago ship which Englnn I has yet lit inte our water*. But tho greater size of tho Quoi'ii, her spacious saloon, uiul iho Iren veutilntinu of which she i* capable—certainly placed U williin th • power of her owoors, to make Imr as superior in comfoil a* she i* in sizo and* splcodour, lo nil mho* steam vessels. To effect this it is mdy neces sary to construct n poop deck fnrlicr comp inhm, way uft. with a lino of sttito ronm* uu uneli siilc- nuij a promenade both above and Ixdow; wliil ',nm I this nlteartion is made, she cn > only ammnniiduto with c.iinfnrt. about 35 or 40 passenger* iu her after caldn. With din exception of her cabin arrangements, then) can exist no causa of complaint against tlio Queen, when wo take into consnlcrating that this i* her first trip. Her store* wero nil of tlio very best quality—h r wines excell nt nnd in nlmniiiinr.c— nnd nldii'tigli tlio slrwiind’ii department is not what 'it should be, lltord can be no doubt hut that nil thu incnttvvnicucic* which were incidental ton first vov ago oCsnnli it *ldp. will now- disappear, nud tlio ill- ternnl jiolicy he promptly perfected. Ol'Ctipinin Uoborts I may with thn groatost safe ty •udjusticii. spunk h the bighest term* of con* mnudution. lie i«iut**l)igcnl, gentlemanly nnd nf- fable; and possossr* die rare tact of rendering him- self agreeable to hi* passengers without any wire endniteming his posiliim n* rtia«terof the ship. This is n virtue nm always undersl.io.l, nnd.tfo want of which isju-tly cohaidered u to a I di-qiinlifimiiunfer the oonnnand of u pucker. Captain Roliui is j* tt 's 0 very foi tunaio In .Id* officer*, wlm like him iren:- tac.lmil to the Btilisli Navy, genriemauly intlndrdr- portment, ami thoioughly conversunt with their du ties. The British Queen ii I8(M tons burde n huSI.|.<r* moiisttrrnmm, nnd upward* of 2909 tons by * u-teni holme inimtoronii'lit. Her rniHlei in purely Ameri can, und with h wind—nltle ugh we have linil no t.p- liortotiity of testing her—otnnni f„i| i„ nrnke miiiso- ally rapid trip* tmios* the Alla-,tic. She is mo e buoyant than wa* anticipated—tli it Is, Imr cargo, co tl, pinvLuinsrir tsoi igers, Sta.. *lid u «t sink her in 'ho wnt -r ns much n« wa* anticipated; a«d in coiinc- ipe-nce, sinrn the cou*omprio » of some 709 tons of ‘-••"il, water, and pravisioos, Imr paddle wheel* have nut i liken sufln-ient held of the water to propel her ul nmtn equivalent to the power i.fhnr engines.-— But ibis willb-* remedb'd by inking in n full rurgo of loveral handred ten* .if iron hibu-t i.iN- w Ymk, previous in her sailing nu tie* l*t August iucnuipifny with the Gie.1t Western. No effirt will lie spared 10 get her (ifToti that *1 ay, and all England nrn on tlm qui vivs to a'certain w hich nf tho magnificent floating palace*, will miko tbo nrrekesttrip home. Large o lds nro off-rred on rlei Queen. Wo nr*' firry to ray tlm Co'tnn has again fallen fully ono half pouny-ineo rim sailing of the Great Western, and dial the state of tho money market in England w as quite u* had a* Inst accounts. Our date* nre tt|Hn the evening of the 12th day. on which It was universally expected rbnt tlm Bank of England would raise thu interest to six nor cent. Tho notice, however did not Dike place, though it was intimated from the Bank Parlour that tho in terest would probably bo adviineed on tlio follow- iug Tliur.nJ.iy, tlio 18th. Tho Spinners at Manchester, have renewed their agreement to “ work short," notice of which was published in London on thr. 11 th, und it wni sop- posed th it w further decline In Cotton would proba bly follow. In the Cotton market a (lairs havo become even considerably wofset for tlm fall nt Livernud lias be*ii no Jes# dian 4*1 per lb. *lor'n » the snort timo which has elapsed since th** Great Wes era Hailed- A letter from die most eminent firm in the trade, states tlmt " tlio largest spinner* buy only 40 to .)0 halo* |mr day, merely to keep open die mills; and uny person desirous nf specula ing might ahnusl make hi* own prim* " Tlio Liverpool Mercury stales tint Gen. Skrzy-' neckl, the lieroic lender of tlio Poles during the last otloitipt «*' tint bravo people to obtain thoir in- dependence, h is Iwon app'iiutcj to noiiiuiainl the Egyntiun army. Tlirt remain* of tlm late Flora Hustings had I men placed cn bo ir,l dm Royal William steatnur, for tlm purpiMi) of being conveyed to Scotland, f*»r Interment at Imtelooii Castle. A conlidenliul officer of the Duclu'** of Kent accompanied tlm remains. Il hn* (men said of the Duke of Wclfin 'ten that, during tho Congre* tot Vienna, ho completely mis ted th* unit subtle diiitomitlsls, hy always staling exactly w'lut ha thought. LONDON, July 10. In the Cotton Mirhot nfftirs hnvo b»couio even considerable worse—for tlw fall at Liverpool Im* been no lo«« than A<1 |mr Ih, during the stmrl time which ha* elapsed since tho Grant Western sailed. A letter from ill** most eminent firm in thu trade, states dial ••thu largest spinier* liny only from 40 to 80 Imlas por day—merely to keen upon tho milts —aud any person dosironi of *j*colut!nff, might al most tuilte his own prices." HpecuUtlve opinions are tlmretore useless ul Urn present lime. For PiiryulHinr* *“ Tbo steamboat SWAN, will leave for the above place ovory Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For freight nr passuge, apply to C'npt. Baker on biuml, at Butts'* uliurf. jy 25-1 in m . w in l 1 -' 5' "•'"J'wrslo Msatet, willdapart for Ntw York nn Moadnv tftehmon, 12th August, at 6 o'clock, touchin^*av C‘—• i August, Norfolk. at 0 o'clock, touchin^Tst Charleston Fait) ftotn Savannah to Charleston, Da do da do Norfolk, no Dll do .dll do New Ymk, 35 Do do Charleston do Norfolk, 25 Do do do do Now Ymk 30 For passage apply to E.C. Wambcr«lo on hoard, r to COHEN Jfc FO.SD 1CK. (CT* Tlm different papers of Aogut'n, Macon, and Cii'uitib'is, tin., will plume i sort the above until tlm day of depnrlure, und forward their Mil* to this office for n.tllecilon. attg I For DnrleVi, BritiisivicKi St.~ niury’H, JackNoiiVlIIc nnd Uliick C'rt'oU. The sleatuef IVAN HOE, Capt. Btiib'.v, will lonvu for llm above pla ces on Thursday the 3th last., nt 12 o'clock, M. For ft right or piissuge npidy on hoard, or lo miff 3 NOBLE A. HARDEE. N. II. All freight payable by shippers. Slave passengers must ho cleared at tlm Custom llnUHC. jy Htl-fft For Liverpool. Tho first rate ship TAMERLANE, C. Theobald, Muster. For freight npplv to HALSEY & HARDING. For Liverpool. Tho first rate ship STIRLING, Captain bvZ Snmiders, has half her rargo ongnged, and now loiding. For freight or pussuge, having good acc.immodatinti*. npplv to jy l» FA DEI.Ft)R D, FAY A CO. Nor New Vorli.—cleorgin Lino. ffA The fast railing brig TANTIVY, Johnson, IMA master, will timet with despatch fur tlio above port. For freight nr passage apply lo Capt. J. nu hoard, at Anchuix's wharf, or to nug 2 L. BALDWIN. For Now 1 ork—Brig (lulu sehr.) Line, ■ggp. Tlm regular fnst sliding pa* k t brig WM S3a TAYLOIt, N. Hony, marer, will sail with di spatch, for freight or passneo, having good nr- coinniuduiions, apply onboard ut Uui.to. s wharf, or nug 2 C. n. CARTER A CO. For llulllmoro—/fren/or Line. U The regular pnekrt brig ELEANOR,Cupt tx Jones, will meet with deapntch for ilio nl ovo port. ' Kiir freight or passage, huving superior ac< eominmlatiou*, upply to s. rnn.nmcK & co. Who offer for s de per abovo brig, 1 lOff bu hels prime Cortt 199 bids fiosli Baltimore flowurd-sl. Flnur 5(1 half bids family do 258 Baltimore cured Ham*, in bags 40 bags Shots. wug 1 Nolle**. A LL person* having nny demand* ngninst the /V estate of tlm lute Willintn Wldtelivnil dim’d , of Bennlort disirb'l. Souili Carolina, nre requested tn some forward without delay and present, litem for payment, properly iinilninticHt. il; likewise nil indebted lo said estate, are requested to make pay-' mer.l promptly to TEMPER\XCE WHITEIIKAl). Bnvinoah August I. 1039—tingT-tf A’bn'ix. nlotictT, • rill IB rnpartiiei'.liip liervlurorn exisil* g*o tWccn I. J am Warner, nml tho iinder-igned, tinder ho mime and style of Warner, Solomon* St Co. i* bis d *y dis-olvi'd. Mr. Thomas Dowell I n* been wppdwvd the Hssigeoe of said firm, fur thu payment oi' nl* credit-** thereof, wiilmut nny ; ref.'innr.».and nil i|| offi'C*. and chases in action vf sa’d firm, have been trniisferreil to Idm for dint purpose, A I per* »on» In l-'hied in any imnnrr to said firm, nre requir ed to make p yni’in to iho said Tlmnvis Dowell, nn I nil p-r-un* linvhut nny demand* against the raid I'rui will iireaont them tn the snld Thiimti* Dowell, hi nrtb r llm* lie may l*e ennblud to nscortain tho vn- . i.,ti* t'lidm. nnd to sottla the same, wlmn tho nece. sniy fluids huvo been collected. SAMUEL SOLOMONS, Jr. img 2-3t OBAD1AI1 MOYK. Dividend No. 5. Ckntrai. tt. ll. Si BankimoCo.of Qr.o: > Savnnnuh, 4 th June, 1839. ) T I1F» Board of Director* of this Inktiiution, Im* This Day declared u dividend, fur tlio Inst six month*, ut the rni* of 8 per centum per nnnnm, on lit" cnpitnl omploynd in II inking. And also a di vidend of one dollar per share from the profits of the Raid Rand. Thu same will ho paid to llm stockholder* or their legal representatives, on and after (he 14th Instant. j«5 (Rep) R. R. CUYLEB, CashW. Dividend No. 4. Sa van.naii Insuium'K Si Tituat Co. > Uth June, 1039. S 4 DIVIDEND of five per cont. having been /V THIS DAY declared by thu Board of Dirac- tin* for die la I six monilrt, tlm same w ill b« paid on mid after Monday next the I Dili inet. •,«7 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, fier'ry. IVoflr.o* Daily mail from Savannah to Augugtn hy Central Ruil Rond and four loose post coache*. O N nnd after Monday, 2Qth lust., the mail for Aiteiiiiii will leuve Savannah nt 0 o'clock, A. M., daily, hy ilia way of llm Central Hail Ilond for 79 miles, nml tli-aicn to Augus'n, 00 miles, In four horse post einicliei—arrives In Augusta lit 10 o' clock at night. . The mnil will lenvo Augusta daily, nl 11 nVbick, I*. M., in f**nr horse post conches, und arrive by way of rim Rail Road in Suvannuh, nt linlf past 3 o'clock, I*. M., next day- j. .McFarland, Agent c. r. r. may 15 . ( Hep) TNFORMATIO.V Ii »uM 1 lil. W.ili.r, iLKXANDMt II.' printer, who le t ild« Slat • In 1828. since which lima lo direct Inteibj rtcjred fin in him. A py lidlnff n bo ibankfnlly received. * 1'rint*roi'tierally will confifr n I puMictiy pTiids n • l.-e. J. F. llavi'rliiH.N. H , July 9,-l03&. ■ ^ 'FDundcrliis: Bpiitijr. proprietor* of this natural ouriosltV,- res-' penfully inform tlmlr friend* and ilio utralK iag public g imially, that they arc piapated to ac- 1 cammodsio oil w],..mny favor them with n cill.- I hn very slmrt period which has interyeneil llneff their pmrhnse, udded in a senreity of material, ho* rrrulorc;i it illflinilt to improvu us extensively tit' they dotlrodt yet they know thcmwlvea w!1IVp| tv dovote their undivided ntlontiun to nromota ilw com fort and cunvenienco tovisilrr* nnd 'royelldrs..' . Tho water emnldnel high M edicinal qualities,' containing Impregnation* nf Saltpetre, Magnesia^ &c., nscorininud from nuart in I analysis ‘Wodvam, il unnecessary teoppetid to this notice, a .Uit of certificates relntlva to cures effected by using tb« water, as the doubts of tho scrptlcnl would jtot bo' r'trovcd, and those who woota bvIloVr,mtty credit tlmnsscrtiort, n* suchcMI be proved at any rtf"" ‘ Several cases of violriit Rheumatism hara b entirely n-lieveil; also Teller, Sceldlmad, runn _ Ulcer*, Are. Individuals luhoring under Dyspeslff/ will experience great rellof from tbo use of tba wa> ’ ter. It is known to bo highly clUcQclous in’rdUoyv , ing nil mtan 'inis dUenies. - Il isdiiot'ionrselves, and for tho lnformatlon of the puldic ut lurge, to statu a; least some of the min* •nl properties oi tho water: nnd ulco.thn natutoof •omo of i lie disenses which have been cured fft.lhl|f places We menu are of tho prejudices generally engendered hy vaunting advertisement* of like' churactcr, • ' * 1'he localb n of tlm spring In Upson connty, Is Jo • n hmdihy region partly surrounded by largb trills oni thn nortii side of ilm l'ina Mountains. . A considiUv nble qnoiuity ofgnnin abound* in the woods mija« com, for the delight iff sportsmen; und Flint rWof i* sunh'iuntly contiguous to afford amus6ihent'‘tb’ tlio angler. t < Familii* desiring it, can find ample seclusion* from dusiy streets and miasmatic, regions .of.jhff lower c .unties, nt llm Thundering Spring, 1 "..WljwQff no pains will Im spared on tlm part of tbopropri** tors, to rondor thoir viiitugrecnblc', * ’ *• - ' Gaming and other irrugulnritics will b« pfthitiL ted. (Laid ntder will l» xtrietly^atorced. a> • Aillictud persons will havo a supurato lalfle.pr*v.. s . pared ifd-Mrud, where than can huvo ull ilia tUtofk - ' lion paid tlmm they may require. “ ■ A . Thu Bnr will Im nopplled with choice Liquors,of various kinds, and attended by an’ efficient-bar* kocpi'r. RATES OF BOARD. ► Persons pur day, « - • - • • $1 00* Persona pur weuk, - • • • ' 8 8(7 ' Four week# and longer, (per Week) 5 Off ‘ Families stationary, per month. " & 00 Children nrtd survnnts half price.' .■'.*' Horse per ilrty, 75 • Horse per week, 3 00 » Horse per miuiik, 10 09 Individuals wishing to remain ono woek Or Jo*^ ter, will please to niuko if known at tho bare • , n 1 JOHN L. COCHRAN. A. J. McAFBB. ' , Upson Cu. Gn., Juno 10, 1839.- • jy M® * For the information of thn*o who nro unac* * qmiluted wlrii the origin of thu sutnewhat prtt trttW. lour np| ubisrvl', ecehsioni'd I*. tnnt iliiintl. r, *nggested (hn name.. HIBDK AL COIXHOte, . ' IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA/ " * , T HE next Winter Term of Lecture* tn the Mod!*' cal Department of Hampden Sydney Cottagn,. at U c’.mumA, will comiwnco nn MQNOAj »(kite* Ii' r 21st, 1030, uiul ciiiilhiuu until thu last ofFcbru* ary following. AUG’S L. WMINER, M D r Profcssos of Sarf/stj mid Surgical Anatomy. . • . JNO. CULLF.N, M D, Prulbssor of'Thorny »nji l'raclico of Medicine. TH. JOHNSON, M D, Professor of Anatemy tOiP. Physiology. -.. ! ,• .•... •• L. Wf. C1IAMBF.RT.AYNE, M D, Professor ofc Materia Medlca and Therapculic*,. .. . . R. L. ROIIANNAU, M D, Professor of Ohstrotka- nnd tlio Diiente* of Women and Children. • SOCRATES MAUI’IN, M l) r lWissur of Cha*' inistry nud Plmnnncy. The College Infirmary, nttachod to tha CoUcgr Building, lias been in successful- operation fur? tbo Instolght months, ami furnlsho* constantly a nunte Imr of interesting Medical and Surgical Case*,—ta which the .Student has access nt all hours, - . Tho College Infirmary, together with tlta'-Ahno* Mouse, I’onlteiitlnry und Armory (which are under Im rlmrgn nf two of tlio Professors,) will afford tha Student on iipportuuUy «f witnessing tho ytfiotte disensos incident t« n Southern climate.^ Ta ‘ nlmiidnncn of mnturiul* for Anutmnlcul nurpqsasV " nnd the rodorod jirico nt which they are iarnishod r 4 will enuhlo tlio Student to acquire nn IndiaMi* knowledge of the Anatomy of tbo human body, ah4' tlm use of Surgical Instruments. . - ' During tlm last Winter C'ourso of Lectures, ftomi • 1 tho numbur of Surgical Case* admitted Into tlte In- ; fi)miry, tho Profes-or of Surgery was enabled IP; ' exhibit before tbo class, nenrly nil tlio important. Surgical •peratioo* upon tbo living subjectatkS ;. . from thn increasing popularity of tho Infirmary* . , there is reason to hollovo that hereafter tho Surgt* 1 Coses Ip tbo House, willgrentlyAncreaso; ^>.;i Good Bonnling, including foci, liglils, servanlr •* nttendanco, Slc. cuii Iw obtained In rids city fur: • four dollars per week. Wo nre nutlioriscd to state tlmt n full Courio of Itectiira* in this Institiitimi will (m received qaoiitil^'" valent tonne iu the following Medical Schools; Uni- ituU'it wt'UUie origin ot tun suinewtwt • potWtW r nppelluiioii of this place, it is perhnp*-;dlt« to* nrvi', liini the gram similarity between tWAoJatV tisioned by the Spring, uiul tim rumbling of ai*^ 8*1 BO Reward. W ILL be paid for tho apprehension nnd proof to conviction, of the | orson or persons who •el fi-nto, nnd attempted »o destroy the Bridge of th** Central It.ril Bond, ovnr II**ni) Creek, in Scrl- von county, on Sunday the I7iltin*t. By ordi'i of ihe Board of Directors, Is. o. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. Engineer D*'partmunt, I7tli June, 1839. jo IR Btirilftiis Fatcnt Wrot Spikes, For Rail Roads, Canal Boats \ Ship Building. »TM1R suluM'ilber*, agents for thoTruy Iran and J Nail Fur.tury (Maiiufuctnrcrs of tlm abovo Spike*,) will furnish them nt Albany, Slate of New York, at the follewing prices: RAit. Road Stuck*. 3 Si 34 inch / 4 Si 4-i inch | 5 inclie* St abovo JO cents, | tl cents, | 04 Cent*. # Boat Snicks—At Same price. Shit Stikm, 3 St .14 inch J 4 Sc 4.J ine.h | 5 inch j 6 St 7 inch 94 cents, I 8j cents, | 8 cent*, | 74 cents. Suit Sri km 8 inches ami abovo, 7 outs. Fire imr com discount fur nub. LEWIS BENEDICT Sr SON. Slate of N. York, Albany, May 24,1839. j*. 12-2m Savannah Insurance A TrustCo. November 13, 1838. nfllllSinsiiiutinn having been in *uece*tful oper- X ntion for n year, continues, tn make insurance acainat Marine nml direr perils, mi Vessels, Boats. Freight. Money, Meieliandise, At. Also—Again#! lo#» or *lamugo by Fire, on Build ings, Merchandise, Produce, Stc., ami on vessel* nml cargoes in port, 011 thn most fabiirnblo terms and for any desired length of time, promptly paying its ln«*e* nnd Hiking advcningo of no technicul ob jection if the right of tho assured be clear. It also effects insurance on lives—buy* and sells exchange nml chrcks on tlm northern cities, and re ceives money on loan, at rates ofintercitvuringwhh the term ofdepnrit. ihe committees meet every day at 12 M. nnd art at oi.co U|wn all applications, J. I'. Henry, President. G. B. Lamar, W. Thorne Williams, G. B. Cumin.ng, II. Rotor, tt. King, F. Aorrel, II. llarp'T, J. H. Buiraugb*, E. I'iideiford, D. Ponce, [.. Baldwin, W. C. Hunter. nuv 14 SAMUEL HOUSE,Secretary. Cuual I'lour. '' Canal Flour "Pbirnlx »•/. NxwirArpw r um.—-flier* aro several of tb a IU* s' W? ilk) GoorgMn out of the office, wlilch th* t><Jivt*its wiUpktMtf rsluin 10 the Eklrtui. auffft Mill*/' laodini limn brig Tantivy, for sal# COHEN, MILLER *fc CO. vanity of Pennsylvania j Jrflerson Medical College 1 of Philadelphia; Medical. College of dm State of Suutli CnvoUmi; Transylvania Uulvor*lty,- Lcxlng** ten, Ky; University of Mnrylund, Ac. Ac. The Professor of Anntomy will u|*cotbe DlnccP ing Rooms of the C'ollego on dio firat of October. AUG’S L. WARNER, M. if. 1 - Denn iff dm Medical Faculty.; , - '. ' Richmond, May 17ib, 1839. jo 22-3tewffwt Globe Extra. ■ ... - jnosppcius FOR THE EXTRA.GLOBE* Htiffur, Ifiim iind din. 5 HDDS prime St. Creix Sugar „ 50 this Boston limn 25 do India Point Gin 15 do I'ltelii* do Just recti re J, lot stl* by jj 23 M. DILLON k CO. 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