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M lt« acrosdun* frftm M«h> io lime, has (won found
inadequate »•♦ rire-demand* nfour Stale, ami ■ series
Ifroft^nWtioriwd. lo enahlo tlifl Sts o
to tnret it* rnitNloNMiiU at X stockholder in Joint
nock rempaidre, ofiiu an!* pmpririur of liras*
work*- I li#a*«tei:ate«»f these loan*now nrfoiialn.1
in «.nd f-itm or CtUr amount* In f 0,400.284. Am-
tlffitty l»N« Ikwm' •gi*"M l*» negotiitc loan* to I for
amount of $2.797,520 17. wliirli hna n't fe-eii ap
plied for, iii'il • •uMlderelle pan of which will pro
taWynrnorbo-miiriri.nl. Tim nctoal fund for in-
tn oal iniprovetbonl now productive, tuny b.i e-timat
«d nt $1714.878-41. 'Tlie>t«ro*t paid during |hn
IjK liacal >rar lurli/ans for various objects ofininiii
id improvemmt wa»$347,l92fl5. The xalualpro
,luct of intrr* al Improvement companies dur Ing t bet
i to lod a na $ 10 J12.7 03 or about four per ectit on
tin* aum of $170,602, held by tbs Stole in thirteen
cjmpinlt*. Thcactof Apt.I 0, 1839, provider
ilint t^w alook nryeureil by tlio Slats in any compn
ny by iWns of loaf s, with tbs dividend* on it, and
the incmns fiom 8fnt« work* executed by monn* of
|oan«,aliallbsofna)de.red.a fund for llio payment
nfinu rrat on llio loan, and for Uaultimate icdemp
tion. And if the income fromjlrasn suture*, togcili
cr with l)is jncoino or llio fund lor Internal improve-
ment, should We Iiradrqtiate to pay tbq interest on
such lonns, the ariililnr I* directed, on lh<f- applica
tioituf the boaM ofpublic.worka, to aupply llio drfi
tirncy from .|bu peaaury. And |f thu treasury
aboiyld bu inauflii'b'lit at. thn litnn to rn< at tho de
ntund, tbs board uf piddle worka uro uulhoritsd to
borrow tho nefips.ery amount from tho bunk*. It
will hr* pr'irelw'd that our’publio worka and thegen
cud fond Inive not bepn sufficiently pioiluc-ivo in
nicpt iho ir.lcrrat on there loan*, nml tliur tho *um
of f-.’39,7U0bxs been required from the trenaury
for that purprfco. J , •" \
‘ Wldle a wVfo and liSiieflront guv. rnmcflt would
-nctifvi'ngtige'ln a system of Internal Improvement
with'an ex'duMvn vftw’to It* profit n* n tiockhold-'
cr, and while llra'StaiefleqmtnilyileriraamorO from
* the multiplied sourcos oflu gcneml revenue through
iu iteaanry than firpqi It* property hi ihoao worka,
ii 1$ till! proper that ovpry effort should bo- nyade p>
rmlcr the system suffi.dcnily iif-oductlv* nt lean to
analoirt Itself, Though it Is ilia inma thing to tho
commonwenlih whether it* revenue! la derived In lire
form ofdivldond* from a turnpike, br aka lax on
land*, tint vnlns of which haa been imhuixwid by ila
copatruOtlnn, there ia a jlifferpncn to the citizen who
livey remote .from tho lino of tho Improvement.—
With thoVxcopilon’nf aiimo porllcma of the Spite
where llio land* are feitile and the population, for
want of acedia to market, iaallll aparae,itla 'indoubt
cdly true that thoyswoika for which thuro la randy
n necaa.lty, will, when properly constructed and
munoged, idwnya ftiutain tliomaelvea, In cnica
wboru tlii’io excaplionancrur,ill* often aound poll
cy, men In ft fit cal point of view, to augment tho
mean* of genarnl revenue by oppreprlnllona whern
- fa'hxpeoied In tin* form of toll* or rlivl
dindi. But it li dthenvlioon'our great llhca ufim
pirtroment. Juillco to iHnatnckholilera and to ibo
ciiltena nf'tbe Siato at Inrge, requhea that theae
abauld ununin thom'oWca. No argument ngoinat
ihs general policy of Infernal Improvement ia fairly
inferiblu from Iho unproiluctWo charnrtor of aomo
i.fiiur puW'c worka. ThU fuct mny ahow that cr
rufi hava b'oeti committed in the origlnnl plan in thn
execution or iha mnnngementhf pnrticular wofka,
butitihowa no more. * If I* anmetimea the roault of
lidlaoioua'eatimate*, eitlurr na tn the co«t or the pro
duct of tho work; aomotlmea it prncecda from want
of primer economy and vigor inlta management, or
from the want of adequate tolls where tho tonnage
ia eufiirlent. Thsbualnoaa of joint atockcompnnfca
la apt to fall oventunlly hitoilie Imnda ufii few per
aoha/ who, (Vom inaltontlnn of the mai* of itockhold
era. acquire, by meant of proxlea or otlmrwlae, the
control of tho corporation. Tho iliroctora them
aidvei, especially In amuller ciimpnidra, frequently
noglecr to comply with tint reqiiiiiliona of the inw
und rcaaoimblo public ex|MJCiation. In ruperintendlng
end stimulating tire Interval cm,filled to their care.
The proaontl* a favnrnble period for an examinn
lion into the dnfecta of our system, and correcting
diem by lbs aid of nn ©xperlenrs which will n«t
Imve been dourly bought if it imparls moto suaces*
fulenergy, and-morejiidicioiia dfserimhiHtion to our
future plona. It would bo ur\juat to expect from
tome oft|jo»e companicamore than they could havo
acciimplidifd in thn shoit lime of^■their existence,
pnctiiiulaiJy a* many of iheinatnyel stiugglingwith
.lilficulliri incident to new experiments. It is gmtl
fying to perceive that ninny of them are iliciouiing
t heir tiMdulnoss ond I heir profit*, mid we mny hope
that withtoddltbmal aval, they will yetroullxotho ex
peotatinna thoy haw excited, when the various link*
lira cnin|ileip which’yrlll connect tho chain ofuur
northern, and southern, and our eastern and western
commerce. Tho large nmniiiit of neck hold by tin*
state in tjiese Companies, and the heavy linbilitie*
incurred on their nrcnnnl, suggest tin* necessity of
lending them nil the indulgence mid n'.d In our pow
er, to sustain jinil 1 render them productive. In u fi
nancial point uf view alone, this would bu proper,
wlicra thoro W rcniunnbla ground lu expect, that
winks which yiold nothing now. could betnede pro
ductive by. the loitering cate of tho suite. Though
it il tinH) llmt we shuuld look cbuely tn till* prnduc-
tivocapachlcaor ouratouka,atiUlbn general effecta
of.tho ay,tern of improvamchl cunitol ho •wtiinutod
in dollars nml cents.
Them lines of eommunlcntlnn terve to strengthen
every tie witfeh unitea us ua cltiteiia of th«»amv
state, and ua citixeua of tbu union. Tliry nro cnl
culntedlint only to cnnvuri tbeiudii wilderness Into
cultivated farm* aiul.beautiful hamb-ta, but totem
per llio Uuaoqial pmsiona which aolitudo and soclti
aiun are too opt tocherish in the human bosom.
Kyoiy lilgliuruy is a achiad, where man lenrna that iu*
violates the first law of Ills nature when hi* livrs on'y
fnr hlinself, and his intelligence, and h's viituo ex
pmul wiilili » fa^inl rein lions.
<1 rttirr you tujlm repnrt of tho bnnrd of ptibiie
Works fur the' details uf the Inal yent'a oprintiont
Cliintfi iocoiivankncu is frit front thu Irregulurlty of
th^rcporta from many aftlio cumpunies, and hum
thu ioiparruc.l manner In which other* me made out.
4\ccompani^bytheakond uudiiur (whoporacaa-
c* an inilmutc and accurate knowledge of otir pinna
ofeducilloii and-improvement) I vidtvd during the
year, tin* DUmal Swamp Canal, the Portsmouth and
Udannke Ilnil (load, tho l'nlcrshurg Itnil Uoiul, thu
City lkrini Hall Itoud, the Hlcliimnid aud .I'etera*
burg Hull Iload, tlw Louisa Hail lload, the Valloy
. Turnpike, tho Ny|h Weatgrn Turnpike, tho Turn-
pike! fiorii Ouywufettrfto Covington, besides sevrrnl
miner improyimicnu, which uroeithi'rcon'p'eto, oi
in progresa of execution. Tho Dismal .Swamp
Canal, connecting as it does by a bountiful and well
coni' ructed work, tho waters of the Albemarle sound
with those of Iho Chesapeake, ii destined to open
to our great seaport of thu South, tho vuluablo trade
of that portion of North Carolina which Hoi North
of On no Fear Kivor, and in connection with our
Hall Hoads, to bind the liUlieito intimiUo relation!
ofthat State with nut own still more indissolubly
together... The Valley.Turnpike is ncmly complete,
and WUl contribute considerably tolltoionageof the
Wlfl^hesterand l’otomao flail.(lead. It is a mac-
•Jamixed road i specie* of improvement, better
uJipted to lb* accummodat |on ot our internal trade,
mid to tho habits of our furmars than thu mom ox-
|iea«lve iranaportali' n of the Hail lined ; and 1
would recommend It* Mtonsion tluougb tho Valley
and to tha Tenneaaee lino, as sunn a* our rvaourcea
Brought into active: requisition. Tho
sapth western part of our State U entitled to nn ira-
PSW?«* adeqaat* to iU owninirinsicimpoitancc,
aria tff the superior advantagds It poiseucs as thu
nmrest route of trade and travel from our soa board
to Tennesaeo, and t.* the States beyond il. Tb*
lUtihmond, Fredericksburg and Potuinac Hail Hoad
Company nro making vigorous eflbrta to complete
their line between the Rappahannock and I'utumac,
wfilchwill wM wry much to their income, and to
the public accommodation. Tim North Wauara
Turnpike Uax enterprise in every respect worthy of
ih* State. It slrt-telws from th# termination of the
3Vit.cheater and Potomac Rail Road- to Parkers
burg on ibo Ohio, through a country formerly al*
JApot inacceaaibla, but now increasing rapidly in
p«-4xiiun»ad weahb.. It la becoming a productive
iu uwfulnaM would be greatly inervasod
By Being capped at some points with atone. Tba'
Jam u Hiyer and Kanawha Company aie urging
* "dr grant work, and the Canal having
1 nearly to Lynchburg, we are warrant.
-'Hpitlun that tlu toils will soon diiem*
ny. nnd cuatiibutu veiy much
“ operaibms of |ha bUla,—
Wll^uad by this eomjqtny
J hoi,.Is, to which llm trrniur
iiy of th« state, puisuunt to
‘fes act %4 t?8d Maivh, !•#
I*mIi hat* !*•*»•* a»UI il (Ml
fwilwiw doe to tl*e f*l»*P*<
that the precis rateH^wf
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'Ihrlr..hillit 10ila »w.DMbrHP»p« ( l" ■»
ralniN.tnn.lh.t 11 w, .1.-11.11* la. -*'l n ' 01 -
|..r*.i...... titan can ,-nr.,ltjr la daa thro.1,11 Hair
annual teporls.
AVan /Ae AVw Y*rk HrmU.
IMPORTANT FROM TIIK.KAST—TllK JEWS
OK DAMASCUS.
It will l*e recrtlleeiwl that, tm the arrival of tU
'intsllip'nco in Ikiglond from Syrin, anma trnmtlis
ago, detailing lUatrurhiua |ioraaeutioifs|wrpelraied
on the Jew* at Damaacu*, Syria, Sir Mom* Maine-
fiiiro, n diitinqulal.nl Knxllsh Hebrew, was an|Hiint*
ed ibe agent of their hn tbicn in witstern Europe,
nnd rii'Spnti lied to the Holy l.nnd, In Interpose hi
In-half of thtlr persecuted lirotlnwn—perseruted In
the laud of iMr failieia, and within rcach-of ilia
Very »rpulchrrs of Mote* and li|P Prophet a. lly the
recent arriyale, a gentlnman of 'hi* rjliy has roceivrd
a letter horn B<r Mosea, dated nt Svrbi.in Grcero,
tram Ulrich wn nrn emihlcit to make the following
inb roiling extrartst—
Extract front a letter ft oM FUr Main Mokitfiorc
to a gentleman ia thit ei/y, dated
SYRIA. Mth Sept. 1846.
My Dear Sir—I had tho nlpatuieta icceiving
your kind letter dated New York, la Alexandria,
wlniro I hud urrived, on the objects of thn mission of
which you aposk so feelingly. I Imvo now left that
plaro, driven nwny by. wbr, and nm heVc ln| Orecce,
waiting for a vetsel tocnnvny mu luConatnminppta.
I did not. huwavnr J*«»w K*»|i&iii(lU kil ilia nn.
tprakablo sBtislactlon of obtaining from the Viceroy
Mehamet All-
An order for tho unconditional discharge of the 0
o'dumpy persons confined at Dnmsarna on therHnrgo
of luring ptirfea l« the murder r*f Fatf-df Thumna.
, .Perminbin fur all who lin’d fled id teturn to their'
homVa urnnolrsteii t— ,
A general older in fnVoi^df the Jews, that they
should enjoy thn same protection He oilier*.
And before I left Alexandria, I h id b Utter sta
ting that atieli orders had been fully con led Into'ef
fect; I cannot tlcscrilH- toyuu thn sensation occa
sioned by tho arrival of tho Mission, nor tha joy at
tho deliverance of the accused, who word houily ex
pscilngto be pot to death. All our brethren in tho i
* 'have felt tho benefit of the Missloh, and they
the Clod of their fathers, who raised up friends
to snrour them In the hour of distress. Nnr can I
concenl from yon the Intenau deliglit lTee) that 1
have been honored'to be the bumble hturumem by
wliloh so mnch good has been a- compliilied, al
though at tho sacrifico of c-mfurt and prrsonnl
pence: fur it was not a alight thing to moke so lung
n jnui ney—to submit to t he Inrunvenlences id travel
I tig.the privations It necessarily Imposes—to expose
mysell'U* the beat of it tropical climute InthO height
of rummer, hnd above nil it* wlthstnnd llio intrigue*
of busy politicians, who had complicated llie'qtiei
lion heforn my arrivnljand who Sought still more to
involve it in a question of right between two parties
contending for jiqwwr. Added to all thl«, the stair
of politics, living in thn constant dread of war, : on«l
in dolly alarm Iftst onr poor hrathren should perish
era succor at rived, I Imvo suffr ted nnd endured nil
this, cheered and sustained in nil by my most excel
itfnt wife, w’thdut whoso company nnd nasistntifcn I
could not httva undertaken so onerous a duty. Hut
now I nm amply repaid. I feel the blessing of thoro
who wtfro rnedy to perish coino upon me, nnd I trait
to reeeivetiie iippiobnthm of the wise and good, as
ono of thn rewards of my labnr.
I nmgulix to Cnnstnnlinoplo to ablidt-from the
Sultan What Meheinet Ali rh'iiied—thft means Of de
monstratlng to the world thu falsehood of tho fudl
charges ntuilo ngnltist our brulhren nnd our tvllglon,
Not thnl I Imvu not dono, and collected nroufs sufll
c.lont of the Ir.nncenoo 6f the accused nnd of thn mu
lignity of their persecutors, hut that I am desirous
if posslhlu forever to put down those attumpts which
huvu been made to Injure us ard to malign our lioly
faith. lam,&o.&e,,'
Mobxi* MoNTxrtone.
i.wHb an aseestel n^ga .
railed from New Yotlt IWUalvrsiwiaiidwnsneck-
e*| o* Klutbera about tha 1st of November t veswl
pelt of the xwrgatwwek damaged, aad crew
I. TIn* patsangari sailed hi the mu* dsy for
Galvestoa, In tha achr. IlcfoO, of Oigby.
Ftwmtki Am
tfc. Wf
• fmtrirt *fO*nrgi»,
tba mines, •grteaKtit,
Ac. of tbit State, **“
industry, and rose
t Aagtniei UontUlwUanaHelr 1
iaa
SUtaM. •
Lika all other matches, tliW was k one aided at*
talr. Gane, oar favorite, was off Ids foot—Rouen
was In Iris prime. All tlmt (Jilpttrick had to do
Wl* to keep trim strody in hand the first two rmind*r
ami then give him tho etaeh, whoa bo rrodefetl It
visible to all present that distance mode so differ
rncewUhhim—lime was all Imran against—and
n« b* plaidly sow that Gnno was not after that, bo
dkl not exert lilm-ftlf.
Ws will hot say more about thn taee than b«r*
ly to observe, that Boston had the Uackattdgnt
the start, but U did not krop It mom than one quar
t**r of a mile before Imp ..was locked tmd.Mssrd by
Gann, Who left him nIuhii thirty or forty 4eni In lire
rear, wh cli dlsiarmohe kept limit the (Idrd 'rourtrlj
When about two third* of Which was aecrimplltbed,’'
It was lock and look fornbout forty - or fifty * yards,
when Boston made an effort, and from that lime,
inttillbe completion uftha fogiih iqiles.ho kfpthie
distance, nbuut thr*e|en|ths,**nd won the race with
m. Gniio waa Iben wllhdrawhl 1
Gann did mnch more than pis friends expected
of him/ for nd do* thought h* would roh tM rnce;
as he b&d bcan ailing for the past month or two In
Iris hind leg, so much so that.ho could not taka his
exercise; hut Iris spirited owner was determined If
he stood on four legs, lire humorous visitors sltould
hot IS* msappittafe* U **li—Mtn^ttxt vane, eeJ ran
him under every disadvantage. T« prove in all
wpoara acquainted with tha tarf that our assertion
is correct, it is only necessary to mention the ,Urn*,
which was 7m. 57s., and won with ease, hutdjn
hand.
TUESDAY-MATCH RACK.
Two Mil* Hoats—entrance $1,000—$350 forfeb—
seven entries, vist ,
Al H. Knnan's B. c, by Andrew, out of Pet,
Col. W. Hampton's b. c. by Rawtmt, out of Betsey
Richsnlss
O- Edmonson's c. f. by Bertrand, jv., dam by Old
Gallatin, i • • . • : -r
H. Dality's ch f c.,by Old, Bertrand, out of J'atsey
WaJlocn. , / ' • . ,
Cui. J. Crowell’s r.T. by Robin Hood, out'of Boll-
' • 'via. ’ > ■ » •'
Cul. J. Crowell'* g.c. by Wild Bill, out of Bu*
•:<>m!j'i'* rlnm. u *'... wwH
J, Woolfulk’* b. f, by;Uttrtixnd| Jr., out of. Vixen,
by Eclipse. ’ *
. Two of the nbove culiv, vlx;' Col. Hampton's,
and Mr. Dalby’s are out'ofthoraee;
MPf*
Number of flnaaees, t,
NumfJcr of men employed, including mining ope-
Capital iavssted, $101,
/ OeU.
Number of smelting fosises, 109.
, Tho prriispl of this letter will afford much .satis.
Oration to Hebrew »nd ChrUHan—Jew or Gehtilp,
in this liappy land, whero tho mantle oftho conititi
lion nnd tho law* covers equally clh—aH fallhsr-Hd
ntaua—allcituids.
ICotrespaudenca oflhe Savannah ..
FLORIDA, Deft’.!
Gentlemen—Tho only nowa l have nf the pro
gress of thu Cnmpnign, |a (lie return of Cul. Riley's
Oummnnd lq tliuir roapectivo posts, ('drl^King, Hu*,
*i>| mill IJiilmo*. They scouted go thn South to with
in sqm* 60 miles of Tumpa nnd brick—some of them
marching 250 miles without oven the sign of un In*
dinn buying been discpvcind. The country on thu
ruutu is represented as utterly, worthless to n whim
population; nnd truly if wo ever aio victorious and
pn>irsBuur*c|vrs«rJt, \v? »huHjiovc reason to.ex*
olqltn wi'h Uyron— . .
. "Wo to the conquering, not tho conquered ho*hV. ...
Tho dnugluor id |hni nifllveloatlpr Coajcuq-cliep,
(Wild Cat) rqcrnity mi|ituiiid.‘liy , Li^ut, Silrioy, it
now lieri*. Shu is un aeilve l!ltluf|tlsotno i0.nr ll
yeuia old, normd Chrnt-me*choUa,nndseems to.pt*s
suss nil tho inhumanity uf llio uuq Indian. ,Sho says
ufn litllu buy nnd follow captive,several yriirayuuiig
or Umn hem If, that •* shu does not sco why ho
shuuld lip kopt along with them nnd fed, nsbeenn-
not bring plno limit, lu. ntuku n lire, or yrntur .in hull
n gopher—situ should think thu Lieiitchunt would
llimck lili hrniiu dqt uml louvo lilrn." , . , ,
Woshnll jirolmhlv sunn Itenr frpm the other |mrtlns
in lho fiuld, and willniqhiao you uf their.succoss—
rohuldy, tin ir want uf success,
ours,&c.
NEW ORLEANS, Deft, 1.
Iitucr rrom Ifloxlco.
HF.TRF.AT OF TUB XEKOrhONM
SLAtrafttkii Or tnc Mtmttkims—Afro Esc* re or
•rna Tkxiax Patihots. -
Since our publication nf yesterday, in which the
ar.cniinls fiom our correspondent at Mftlimorisleft
mut-o than 100 young Texians at Saltilln, jabnui to
bo ancriiiced hi ilm iliHno of cowardice—we have
conversed With n passenger fromTexas by tho New
York, Mr. Ed. Dwyer, of Sun Antonio, who has
.rommmdenied to us some nuw. and boart cheoring
facts, Mr. D. was only *Jg duys from San Antpnin
to Houston, and un thejuurney put un nt a home
whore Cnl. Jordan (the commander orihto lHTexl
an* Whnm the Mex'cans had plahtmd to murder) had
just before stopped for refireahment. Mr. Dwyer
learned and has no doubt of tho correctnes* of the
itifurmnilun,thiil whan lira Texians became convin
ced of the Intentions nnd treachery of the Mexicans^
they retiredby’thoWselVes to e Wallel! uricloiure in
the vicinity determined to face the Worn. At this
lime lira citixons oflhe place, considering the eon-
tost at an end, opened theft houses and shops nnd
gave |be suldiera whatever they wished to eoto/,
drink. Tlie oonsequence wns, that the bulk ofthi-m
got brnsily drririkt and In this *|tUatlon they wefo or
dated by their cdftimnnder m attack tho outlaws,(os
the Texians ware tnrmod.)i The battle.commenced
about 2 P. M. and lasted.near 0 hum*. The,Texi
ans wero troll protected ftom the lire of tfte -assail*,
sirs—und wore moreover well armed, ntid abundant
ly supplied with omrr.unlilon. The result we*, that-
the ignorant and Inloxlcnted cowards w ho assalfod
them, incapable of inflicting Injury, wore slaughter*
ed pn all hapds. A^ this , juncture, the baselged
snllind.forth nnd captured lb red pieces of arilllety,
which they turned upon llio enemy, and mewed them
dftWn'Ilke grans.- Mure than FOUR HUNDRED
oftho treacherous foe* wero left lifvlcls on -the
ground on that nightly .(hi* small branch.uf (he
Anglo Saxon raco. . ■■ ,
Tltq Tnxinns, having cleared the field, supplied
thsinttelvo* with opparel (*tf which they were much
in wntit) and dlhei* spul a of victory, nnd commen
cud their march homeward, and pursued (heir-way
without mulcitotion—having lost only four compnn
Inns i killed in )hu flghft and one who died frotndi*
qasu.
more prpbulriv, tlu ii
Yon
I Re;mr(ed for the Republican.) ,
GLYNN SUJ'KItlQK COURT.
Tho Stule, q
«■ |
John C Summerlin,
Luke Summcrl'h, J Nxono Steauko.
Dcmil* Sumtnerlln, |
und Juhti Steadly. J
In till* ense, the iirisonors severed nnd dcmn.mlcd
•epai nie ti Inh. Alter great lapse nf limn nnd with
Considerable d'lfieultyj a Jury was obtained, nnd tv-
turned u verdict uf Guilty, ngiilhit John C. Summer
Hu.
Counsel for Prmer.ullblt, the' Solicitor Cltln^rnl,
\V Law nnd M. II. MoAlilsloit ftir thu, Prlsunor,
L. 8. IVLyon and F. Bartow, Ksqs.'
Sentence—raven years ImprisunmenV In tho Phi)'
tuntlnry. '
Tlra nnialnlngcriminaU wiU be tried at ilia next
term of thu Court.
N*» other ciue on the Criminal Docket vras Vctkoh"
ed, the Unto allowed by Ikw for hqldtng thu Court
having oxplrod-
The North Eattern Iloundary.—Tito St. John
Courier state* tlmt tho British Commlssloiiors ap-’
pointed to run lira boundary line between the
American passassiont of Great Britain and the Uni
ted Slates. havelinUhed their Inb,ir* for the present
season, having comphqed tho survey uf thu due north
lino from the river St. John 10 the Beater stream,
on tho Metis, From thence the-'Commissioners
proceeded up tho St. Lawrence to River Ouelle,
w iih the iutentinn or passing up that river and exliin
Ining tha highlands at' Its source*. They started
the last week in October for that purpose, but hea
vy arid continued snowstorms forced them totdin-
quisli llrair operation*. From the river Ouelle thn
Commissimois proceeded to Quebec; from thence,
Lieutenant BrungI.tup, ll, E., ono of the Compds-
sionois, * — t.i. —C—'—•
mu umiijliliyp.tl) G>., Biro U( Ills V,UDiput'
. went to New York,on Iris way to England,
Mr. Feat herstutdiaUghi the - younger, remain*nt
Quebec fur the present, making up the, return* and
•mplvting t|ra plans.
It appear* from the Woodstock Time* that the
Amoricun CoihmUkiuners have also beep active in
proaocuting tbftir researches. They have explored
nearly the whole extent •feountry between Wood*
stouk and the St Lawrence, which is repreaemed
a* a must desolatoand barren region. Nothing but
bogs, (ekes end mat shea with sumo broken and it*
regular ridges of highlands, covered with a,stunted
growth of mgsiclad trees, meet the eye after.leaving
•ho St. John some fifteen or ' twenty miles. The
parties that went up the Kennebeck and Pnnobsoot,
have likewise reported, thuacompielipg the whole
American survey, with the exception oi running tiro
RIci t-Jian by lunar observations, now goingon under
2d (mT 1100 ° rM,jo ' Y.A’m. J>oti,
tti. confirmation bf tho nbove account of Mr.
Dwyer, wft append tho translhtioh of a'lolter Id tho
same point, forwarded by our correspondent at Mb
tnmorns, which did nut come to bund in senaon for
our last publication-. It agree* suhnantially. e» for
as It gnea, with tho new* of.Mr. D. and leave* no
doubt that tiro Toxlnn Vol'intecii hitvo ilnlri their
enomioJ, arid returned in sufety to their homes.
Sst.TtLt.'o October 24th, 1040.
SKMoft Dok-*—
On Wi*dhe*dt»yi news.was received that tho Fed
enilisU were nt’Nuvidnd, tend would come in Agua
chili, whore Gon. Morales was encamped with a
amnft force, who (m<| token tlmt position to inturcepl
their march lo Tnrrn*. On the samo day, tho t ed
ornlistt were nt Agtlncltlll nnd _ approached hy way
of Ehenntada, (a place between Agua Neheva and
Buena Vista.) Knowing this movements, Mnrules,
doubled Iris forces, by calling, in the militia oftho
vicinity—which placed him nt tho head, of more
than 500 troop*. With this force ha advanced so
vcrnl miles, to a point which he thought the Fedor
al Mexicans would ha\ 1 o to pass on their retreat.—
But in this ho was mistaken, ns they advanced to
ward* the main body oftho Centralists. Before
tite fire commenced Ut\,vcan the two armies, Gqn.
Montoja, with Mulunii and two o-hers, ndvanrod
from the Federal ranks," and demanded' a parley.
Mirinno,- pretending ho wa* -tudderily indl-posed!
retired from lira field. It should bo remarked that,
the Tvxinn Fedi-nriist# wero the only ono* that be
liqycd this^-tho Mexicans, wln» understoml tho tree
chcry of tha maiittuvre,gradually filed off.po unite
(hemSelVeV wlth’iho CeniralLts.' When tho Tex
innswerb nearly left, hy themielvcs^n brisk fire was
openod. upon thorn, und they retreated tn a walled
rnejo-uro- More thou 2UQ0 pion,. soldiers: and
Spectators, wore present; (lumbers of both uf.which
wore killed hy. tho fire of either side. Dsrkness
finhlly prevented^Tart her operations.' Senor Vasqucx
undertook to gnard the enemy, but in the darkness
(hey were able to escape. This,l am aure, lathe
bid of the American Fyderuliat*.
We state with regtot, that the health of tha Hon.
H. B. Hhett has been such as to prevent him frem
being present at theopeningof iho Session of Con
gross, lie is still detained nt hi* country residence
at Ashepon. , . .j ,
The seaann has bei-n peculiarly unfavorable to
health at Beaufort; and mnny of Ila residents have
carried intrt the enumry the remnartt* ofour linger- 1
ing summer fevers, for which frnat this yt*er arema
no infallible *{wcific.—Charleston Mercury,-. 9th
g .. „ un ,.t. ■;
Mutrimony.—Tho D’Hautaville'cine being ihe
theme nf convrrsatien, the Phiiosepher deliberite-
ly observed— 1 "Few subjects havo tooro perploxed.
me li en that of mnriiugo, hut.I havo finally arrived
ai this conclusion: that it I* treason against nature
to niarry for ntoneyj treason ogainst policy and
prudence to marry for love, and treeson against
aorloty not to marry al all." •
So saying, the Philosopher wiped bis hlutcipec-
tacles with a jriocaofwain leatber;wlrich healwaya
carries in his vast pocket, and Iris thin thrifty house
keeper, absorbed by hi# words of wisdom, run ho-
needle into ber thumb.—Roclots Poet, ■
Vatu* produced, $31,810.
Number nf inc« mrployrd. |
Capital Inrestad, $0,456,. I -
Granite, Marble, and other Stone.
Valuq produced, $5.060.,
Number nf mess employed, 195.
Capital itiveited, $86,000. \ ,
AGRICULTDUE.
Lime.etaehi
Ilonas and males, 134,748.
Neat entile, 755,060. -
Sheep, 254,047.
Swine, IJ!88,314. -.m /> •
Poultry of all kinds, estimated value', $473,158.
■ General Uratu.
Number of bwahela of;Wbea/, 1,739,65$.'
" '* Baris/, 13,345.
- Oats4JltO.$4«.
M . “ Rye,63.851. •
“ " Buckwheat, 2691.
41 ’ ' " i Indian corri, 17,320,797.
. I- . ■ Various, or opt. •
Pounds of Wtwl, 363,940.
*• ' '».Hops,«34. ■ -d.y-' ’•“'«« •' -*
“ “ Was, 20,658.
Duihel* of PetatoM, 1,184,888.
Tuna of Hay, 9,284. .
“ HeinpandFlax, 17 87$.
Pounds uf Tobacco gathered, 164,551.
M, “ Ukv, 11.190,612.
Colton, Sugar, Silk, fa.
Pounds ofCotuin gathered, 134,322,755.
“• “Silkooeoona.3.208|.
" " Sugar made, 231,140.
Curds of wood sold, 55,756.
Value of tbs-produna of the dairy, $552,805. '
14 orchard, $135,44$.
Gallons of wine mado, 6,3I9. : ' . • '
Value of borne made, or family*gueds,$1,102,026,
, HORTICULTURE.
, ‘ ■' ■ • Garden*. ‘
1 Valuft of produce' of market gardeners—$12,342'.
Value of produce of nurseries end fluHits--730, :
*' ' '‘Narnriee. ' 1
Nnmbor of mah employed—414. ‘ V ' ‘ 1
Capital invtisted-J*$3,213.
' COMMERCE. ‘[I/
Nnmborof commercial huUsesinforeignTrade, 4.
Number of commission houses. 76, ■
, i Capital lnvftited;$I;4C3.50O. ' * U
Retail dry goods, grocery and other stores, 1525.'
Capital invested, $10,045,581.
Lumberyards and trade, 10.
Capital Invested, $66,500.
. Number ufrte'nrmnloyed, 470.
. Internal transportation, number of m*n employ
ed, 180. ‘
Butchers, packers, See., number of men employ
ed,'Id. - * ' . j
Capital inviatsd, $l'l', 100. ' ' " 1 , y • " '
. ei pitheriet. 5 ! ' *
Number of barrels pickled fish, 14. : ''
') 4 ' mun employed. 6.
S » Products of the Forett. V.
Value of lumber pioduredt $106,066.
Bgrrals of tar, pilfth, tar)rahline, rnfcin, 153.
Sklna and fora, valuo produced, $2,9. , 6. .
Ginseng.apd all other productions of-tho forest:
vniuu,.$!G5.
Numbvr of men employftd, 22(i
MANUFACTURES. ",■/'.V.-,? 1
• Machinery.
Value of niachitiorymanufactured, $128,103. ' (>
Number of moh shiyloyed, 167. . *
Hardware, Cutlery, «J-c.
- Value orha(dwarepcUtlu(y, &c., manufactured,
$7866; ...v. . , •
Numlwrofmen employed, 19.
1 - ■' Number of Caiinon, and mall Arpit.
Humber uf smnll arms made, 89.
*• ‘ men employed, 4.
-Precious Melahk
. Value manufactured,' $254;
Number of men employed, 2. ' :
Various Metals. [ . . '
Value-tnanafactureil, $15,850.
Number ufmen'cmployrd. 13.
Granite, Marble, A c. ‘
ValueTnanuflMAured, $1795.
Numburofmen employed, 10.
■' Brieki and Lime, ' \\ ‘
Valuo manufactured, $I43,f20i
Number of men employed, 479.
Capital invested in preceding rhanufaelvrers,
9180,875. i.'*-' ’ • ' ' :J ' ‘ ‘ •'
• • M -• Glass, Earthenware, i$-ft.
Number of potteries—3.
Valuo of manufactured artidles—$1,400.
Number uf tneh employed—9,
Capital Invested—$500. - 1
Sugar Refineries, Chocolate, \e.
•Value of; chocolate manufactured—$5000.
Valuo nf confectionary made—$3,100.
Numbernfmeii employed—5. 1
Capital Invested—$5,500. •
Printing and Binding.
Number of printing offices, 20.
binderies, 3. - '
.« -*• daily newspapers, 5.
.*». " weekly do, 20.
" •• " semi end trl-weeklydo, 9. ’
" " periodicals, 4.
•* " men employed, 139.
Capital Invested,- $101,300.
■ Musical Instruments
Musical Instr uments, value produced, 8.
Number of men employed, 2.
Uguort
Gallon* imndecsd, _
Numlrarnfmen employed, QOS.
. Capital lartf*di$8$,U7i
Or.,,..A U.iiti.u, Ptldtmi B,n.
' Value uf medirlal drugs, paints, dy«*> 8tc t $37,
625.
Number ofmea emrWd.H.
Capital Invested, $35,885. ' ,
Tlra above alstrioent, includes return* from all
•ls*» counties in this State ♦xeenl those of Burke.
Fayette, Gwinnetf, Lowndes, Macoo, Madi*un r
Morgan, Muscogee, and 1’eulding.
C'atudcu Superior Court.
November Trrin, 1840.
Atnory Sibley, ) Rule Nisi,on lurcclonireuf inort
'Abraham Colby. .)• . ». .8 n l 0 '
U l’ON iho neiuioo of Amory Sibley, praying ifte
equity ut redemption uf and in three undivided
fourth parts hf ill and singular' tlio Tultuwing do*
cribed property, to wit:
All that certain tract of land, jjtuatn,Jy)ng. and
being on tho Great Sutilla River,' in'lbs County of
Camden, in the Suite of Georgia, end known a* the
Burnt Fort Tract of Lend, containing efte hundred*
acres, more or leu, originally granted , to James
Simmon* on the ninth day .of December, seventeen
hundred and sixty seven.
yy casks Riee.
HAVANA.-Bckr R^U-UOcuk. Rl«..«
OaioM.
CHARLESTON.—8.kr pMko-IWI "4* ,«* k -
LIVRCTML 4 i , B^fp ll ».U.
OKEBNOCK—Brllbb Urk A,M. AwM UM
CoaL •• ••.
Ua
F— ... M , NORFOLK, Nov. 9.
L.U .J rtip KoitKa.ptoH, et ,< J /rea A>t.
Im,n4 •'*»«'A'tv iVr*.—-Tb.
•ebr. Rlobraoirf.CM.ii, U.iA.m| 0 , u ,|,u
p rl yMI.nl,, from Nk.i.u, (n. I'.) L. tier nm
C«,I. Al.in.n4Mr. Jumi, u „
Ni-(tb«m|iUuj>( fium iu hnrnhm
lh.1 b. .iil.4 from Uu.ton on ilw Mibnf OcuAnr
U.t, »llb • o.ljo of to. bmitid l. N.w 0.1mm.
rf m” 1 " **"**, 0i «*»« a
9ib November following; vessel aud cargo last»
passi'iigcrs and eraw saved. Tho jrasreugrrs sailed
Improvement in Railways.—\ greet and Impor
tant improvement in nril**}'* b** bw* discovered
by an Irishgeutloman. which n^>ml»eatosuper*e<le
all other plana now In ute, We understand that by
this invention, railways can be cbniiroctod vuty
nearly for the interest of the money now eapendori
upon titem. Thcftilon baa been submitted loan able
engineer, Mr. Gregory, of .this ci|y, who highly ep
proves of it,and It now busily engaged^ |*ot feeling
tlra details, aud tha necessary arrange menu to sc*
cure tho invention by patent.—DalRii .
... Remains nf AfopofoM.—Galignani's Messenger
WUHiWfeur Wrad ,women • ara empfoyed in
huxlng tlra hangings which grafo adorn the enure i
oflnvalldaA.for the funeiarceremohy, on lira Iran*
lotion of the icmainsof Nepulevn.
lying end being in the county ofComden, ...
South sldeur tho’'Great Satilltt River, containing
two hundred end fifty acres, more or less 1 , south- of
said Burnt Fort, originally gran red in WestShtf
finl.l, ..n ilia .ivtUKU) gay rf Kwiamtrcr, tijliUcn
hundred nnd .thirteen. . . .
Alsoj ell that other tract nrparcel of )*nd,tuuatr,
lying and being in said county bf Camden, an ’ the
South sida uf the Great SAtilTif'River, containing
two hundred acres, more ur less, originally granted
to Bryunt Shvflicld on thu sixteenth day.of March,
eighteen hundred and thirteen. .
Thd said viirco tract* of ihnd havfog Dtrait convey
cd to tfoi aald Abraham Colhy^ Charles W Cutter,
ami Loiry Odell, by deed bearing date the thirteenth
day of March, eighteen hundred and .thirty seven,
fiom Daniel Hftath. .
Alio, all That otliar tioctor parcel of land,situate t
lying and luring in aaid county of Camden, on the
North aide of. the Great 8tttilla River, containing
two hundred and fifty acres* inore'or Inis, originally
granteij.to Jefnes William* on the eighteenth dojf.
of June, eighteen hundred and four. v •.. • * ; t «.•
Also, all tliat other tract or'pdrenl of lond'.kituate,
lying nnd being in the county uf Camden, aforfttdldi;
on the North sido of tho Groat Satilla Ri'ver, fcftrr
raining four hundred acres, mure or less, originally
granted to James Frcvatt on the sixteenth dxy pf
December, eighteen hundred and six, . w , i >;
Also, all thht other tract or parcel of land,situate,
dying and being In the ftonnty of Comdcin, aforesaid,
on tho North side of tho Great Satilla River, CuW
taining fifty five acres, mure or lass, originally gtant
ed lu James 1'revatt on the twenty fifth, day of
November, eighteen hundred and eleven.
Also, nlithul other tract or parcol of land,situate,
lying and being in the county of Camden, afoireiftid,
un tho South sido uf the Great Satilla River,(eon
taining five hundred and eighty acres, mure or less,
urigimilly granted to James Barnard in the year
seventeen hundred nnd sixty eight, and conveyed
by Danliri Honth to said Abraham 0ulby ; Charles
W Cutter, ond Loiry Odoll, on the thirteenth of
March, aighteon hundred and thirty Severn
Also, all these two tracts or parcels of land con
Veyed h> said Daniel Heath to tho arid Abraham
Colby, Charles, W Cutter, and Loiry OdelL pn the
. thirteenth day at Marftli,trigiiieen hundred' aud tbir
ty ,ovon,contuiningtwo hundred acres, moreOt'tess,"
situate, lying- and being in the *ald county nf Cam
den, on tho NuVth side, of the Great Satilla River. -
Together wilii, all .and singular the Steam Saw
Mills, and other buildings, engiqos, inachinrs, tools,
peVsnnUl property and chatties, standing on, or ap
pertaining, or bolonging to tho aforesaid tracts' of
irndorenyufthcm. ’
v . Whipli aaid premises, (together withlaods situate
in othrr counties of said State of Georgia, all of
which wljl moro fofiy appear by reference to .pajij,
deed of mortgngo) wero mortgaged by (he >Ahr
Abraham Colby to the said Atnoiy Sibley, by dfted
bearing date the sirth day of June, eightoen hundred
nnd thirty nine, to secure tho payment of the : sam of
twenty thousand five hundred and sixty four dollars
and seventy, five corns, twolvo month# after.the date
thereof, according to tho tenor and t-ffect of the pro
missory nuto of. tho said Abraham Colby, bearing
ayeadata vvfth said mortgage, and made payable to
(hd sbid Amory Sfo!ey,.nnd to secure which tho sald
mortgngo tvas given,.ao'l thp.wholo oftHo jirjnpipal
or which together wiih interest thereon rfufn maiuri
ty still remains unpaid.. .
On mutiunuf Charlton & Word, Attorneys, for'
E etltionor, ft is ordered,'",t|ial the said Abtahani
'olby do pay into this .Court, on or before tho first
dOy Of iiib next term,' tho principal nnd interest duo
On tho said'note and mortgage, und tfic costs of tho
suid nppHcaiiuqor in ilefault thereof that ..(ho
eqiiity'qf redemption of tho said Abraham Colby .to
thu said mortgngod ptemisos bu tiiencefortb und.
forcVer foreclosed.
And it is further otderod, that'n copy of this rule
be published in ono uf tho gnxettesofthi* State,once
n month for four months, j*r served bn tho mort
gngor, tho said Abraham Colby, his special Agent or
Attorney, at least throe months previous to Ihe lima'
(ho money is directed to bn puid. And that such
further und ulhor proceedings bo had ns are pro
scribed hy tho statute in such case madoJtnd pro
vhlnd. ’ •
True extract ftom tho minute*. -
G I'KRCIVAL COHEN, Cl'k i«cc>
nov 26—Y4t
Savannah murker, Deo. 11.
ttoifft ritnnoe-noxt. »
COTTON—Upland, urd. to mid 8 ® 0$
Fklrtd$bod,'.i\.»».*»v.. 9|® 10'
1 1 l , rimo,ui,. , ;v..*.«»vi... —
Sea Island, 22 © 30
- Stained......•••• 15
RICE—tnfcric«r'to guod.•%-»•• •••••• $21® ■ 8i
FLOUR—Howard S»..v.. Vii'.’V.*U* $«,® 6
' J -; Canal,........ $«i® W
- Philadelphia attd Vftrglnlai.' — ® '
. " ' Now Orleans....ii.'.i's.T. r* •'*-
CpRN-^RvtalL*,v.»v*>......••• "82 & 65
Cargo).58 ® 63
OATS....**•*.• 40 « — n
WHISKEY—Per gallon, hbdx fit bbls. 30 ® jl
I* 11 ® 0 *'* 1 .• • V gy ®
14®'22
AliuiVn"ihaTo1hVr'trbc*lor parcel of land, situate, TOBACCb—Cavendish).;
ing and being in the county of Camden, on tliw .. Mtmufoo.tujed^v
ma<Jk6rE1.-No. i...
J
TALL©WA&.P«r Ik..'...v* k *,v.>
PORK—Mess
Prime.
BACON—Hums................i
.-Shoulder* and: Sidcsy»*. ( .w
LARD.i»»t.'. u»»v'...n.
BUTTER—Goshen ;
SOAP— Yelfow.*..«•• ..
CilliESB
CANDLES—Noiihcrn Mould....
.. IS a it
•tin is> id
„ ,U ® Hi
12 © H
8 IS) 10
v» It © 1=
... 20 ® 23
;. c ® o
... 7 ®' S '
is @ it 1
—-if
UM
—
. rvrol J am.', t wS»| :
||-, .l.inilroAi (...Lm
S . • iwtisiisu i.tnnof j _ _ . w
fit *»wlwl lwS.nrot. Swi droilmw Mrt
CLrk. Mr. T.,M Ml wl.WLtfM.ro BrotoL tokk
OMI«. B>rw.. 3 R Murow. Ww4. Frowr mt wm-
Tyrow*. a J—w. a W Uw,bn. SMrowt, ut
V.t Florid., frtin It'.icV Dr..,—Ur,
Coofrfr. Mcur. Kin,. Hnokw, CL*, DUfrou urt
Hopkins.
per steaW p<ck#l Sogth4rt4i, froto CktlisKoa
(oasrs Bristoll, Hopkins, FerUas, Juhaseft) Btnfth-
Ferg«4on,'Bodder,TWlIxa.xal
Spermaceti).44 ® ‘45
Georgia.... .*» 20 ® —.
LUMBER—Yelbyr(Pine RoagingTim- •
.„! bcr...f* ;l <ci> 10
.., 4L.aw«irw*vs gfrostsisra —
River Lumber, Bnftrdi) ,. , .
I .,1-ira,-,; .,rjiin)t,ondScah\llng..*> $.i4 ® ;lft
I? Quartered, iA inch'Floot-
ing Boards......' k.h»v$i4'® 15
White Pino, clear..a $25 ® 30
Mcrehanrabl^...........$15 ® 16
lied Oak Staves*— ® —
Shingle*...$4'’® "5
H 'Fohridx ritomnciioxi. : »•;. '
BAGGING—Hompt-.s 18 ® 25
OSNABURGS.tv..-. . f i..v t rerf.. 6 ® ,12
BRANDY-r-Cognac »..v. t .$l 40®,I >5
GlN—vHuUntwhvik $1. ®1 20
SALT—ReUll *• a i •. i t t * .'V. — ® ki*
Hi® —
SUGAR—Havana, White*..,..;.... 12J® —
Brown..;.k’.v..;..— ® —
PortoRicotv**.'........... 8|® -**
Muscovado 8®..64
St. Croixt...,.t f .......... SA^ lf)4
New Orleans.......... .... 84® 11
Refined Loaf............1.' 15"® ' 9
Lump.......;....;V....id '13 ® Iff !
COFFEE;.t..Tw..d. li ® 14
TEA—Hyson 80 ®yI8$
RUM—Jamaica $1 25® 170
■NewEngland 32 ® ; 40
MOLASSES-Havuna 23.® 24
NewOrtcans 32 ® 33
LONDON rORTER*7-Pcr dozen.... $3 ® 3J
BB S por dot.. $3j® —
IRON—SA , edbs..tvt.tv$i 03®l 20
From the Savannah Shipping and Commercial
'List, Vecembtr tl.
COTTON.—Arrived sinco tha 4th Dec;, 3113
bale* Upland and 31 bales S. I. Cotton, and dear-
od fat tlio same time 1350 boles Upland and 00bolo fl
S. I. Cotton | leaving a stock an.hand;.inclusive o ■
alien shipboard not cleared on the llthlnst.of P165 J
hale* Upland and 249 bnles S. I. Colton. On tho
day fif our last report tliere : waa an improved de
mand for Upland which led to the recover) nf the
ro'iluctlon than noted of J n j cent, and at this 1 lm*
provement there haa been a fair business transacted
cdptideririg the limited stock fop srtl*. Tho pur.
chase shave been chiefly for' ' 'nnhorn ports and
amount to 2034 bale*; vlxt—I at74,'llj’iit'0, 36 '«(
9 j, 50 at 94, 118 at 9|, 8 at 9 7-10, 392 at 94, 415
at 9|,' 662 ut 9|, 140 at O}, 196 at 10; Only 19
bale* of white Sea Island have changed libilil*, vix{
—3a24; 14 at 25 and 27 stained nt ' cents'. '
Receipts of Cottdn at the foll-iwing places sinco
TERMS OF THE ? APE W.
1. Advertisements will ha charged 75 Mats trap
square for tha first liuertloh and 50 cariU foravsty
ooniinoance. Weakly, serai*waekly, tri weakly »C '
monthly Advertisements will be chswgad 76 ccuta
per aquare for rech insertion. Twelve line* or
less ara considered a square. . .. ”
■ 2. When a Bill in six month* exceeda $50, • do*
diie'tlOH of 15 per bent wilt be made (’when It exceeds
$75,'2U percent) when Itexoeeds$l00,t5 per cant; f
and wben.lt exceed* $l25, a deduction w SO-irar o
f :nt will bo mode, provided the Bill l* paid whan ;
resented, or withlnarojtionable time thereaftnv'
3. Advettl*cmt*nteof Apothecaries and Booksal* .
ler* will bu admitted ftir $100 nor annum, but tb*i
are tb be confined to their legitimate lKiil»aaa, db<T'
after the fiftst insertion tha Advertisement* are t*be -<
placed upon the outside uf tbe paper. Adveitise-.'
mepuof Patent Medicinos, will be inetrted ,jraafly \
fo $ 100 per column. ,. .
i 4. All Ohltunry Notices exceeding'kix lfoea will
bo chsrged as ’AdvortUetnents,’ rind - al(NotIces of
Weddings- will-bo diarged Oxe Dollar, to be paid
for, wlnn banded In. jwriin J - Jdi Tti
■ 0. AllCoinmunicotionsrccommendlngcandldater
for offices of trust and profit, or puffing nubllo exhl« -
billons, and al I'those,- the effect of which is to pro*'
mote privato interests, will becharged as Adrartiee*-
ments/andahey must invariably be - paid for In ltd*
nee. *el - • .»t /«•; •.•,vi:»N*nd'l ‘
6, No translontior merely occasional Advertise*'
ment will be insetted unless paid for in advance/ -
excepting those of Officers of the Cotim;' who wilr :
be required to settle their accounts in November 1
and April of each year. ••
■7. All other AdvertiaeraenU frbtn the country W r
places out-of Savannah'tnust be paid forin-adtanoa; 11
unless their publication be authorised by an agentiiV'
i he city, who will be responilbft^for the payment." 11 '-'
8. No Paper will bo sent gratuitously to iany per* 11
,,,n whatever, and in no caae' wi|l ; Papers be given
away, except to mati dre : of vessels or steamboat*.
i±Q. Nh new aubscription wlll be< received from
-resident subscriber unless paid for In advance | »
Carriages and Wagons,
Vnlnn of manufacture, $244,615.
Number of men employed, 388.
Capital invested, $68,459.
MiU*.
. Number afflmirlng mill*, 109.
Batrels of flour manufactured, 52,073.
Number of giUt mills, 849.
■ “ . •*. saw mills, 051* ■'‘- r * > '•*••
Value of manufactures— $762,071;
Number of men employed—1357,
Capital invested—$1,416,625.
r[ “ » Furniture. - * t
Value nf Furniture manufactured, $17^480. .
Number of men omployed, 43. '
Capital invested, $20,283.
1 1 Houses.'
Number of brick and atone houses bull:, 33.
Number nf woftden' houses built, 2382.
“ *' 1 men employed,'2181.'‘'
Value ofeonitruotlng ur building, $697,064.
All other manufacture.
All other manufactures not enumerated, 139,
739. -i
CapiUl invested, $75,909,
. Total capital invested in manufacture*, $1,185,
635.. *- • i, .. -
Number ttfcottftn Wnuftclorles,'12.
Number of spindles, 25,845.
Dying Xnd printing establishments, 2.
Value of maoufuctured ertleles, 184,342.
Number of persons employed, 333.1 ■ . •
j. Capital inyeated, $1^8,333. . ,ij „
Number of pounds reeled, thrown, or other silk
made, 97.
; ,Valueofthefaina,_f38. -7 .\
Number.of raale.i employed, 14. . ,
Number of female* and children employed, 7.
Capital s invested;'$»33. V
■ r Mixed Manufactures.
Vhftte of produce, $825.'
.. Number of persons employed,’3.
Capiuliaveued,$120.
Tobacco.
Value of manufactured articles, $9,563.
Number bf persona employed, 33.
Capital invested, $6083.
ilai,, <:*p>, <J-c.
Value of ball and caps manufactured, $21,600.
Number of persun* employed, 44.
Capital invested, $2,700.
Letiker, Tanneries, Saddleries, $c.
Number of Tanneries, 463.
Sido* of solu leather tanned, 54.875.
« « « « *• Upper,'86,927.
Number of men employ'73)488.
Capital invested, $133,886-
All other manufactories of leather Saddlery, &c.
04.
Value of manufactured articles, 169,531.
Capital invested, $54,962.
SlaflU and Caudles.
Number of pounds ftf soap, 54$,$57.
Number of pounds af tallow eaadlrei $97,017*
Number ofpoundsof s|raim and wax candles,30,
Georgia—Cnkndon County Stipe-
™ • rlor Court.
• . . . Nuvembor Tftfm, 1840.
AlexanderHolfeondurf, ) ■
• - «#. ••• >Rulo Nillr naisoir. : IJ
James B. Bliss.' '■ ' V • •' i " ,! *
O N-the petition of Alexander Hotxondorf,-it ap.
pouring ihut James B. Bliss, On the 23d day
nf March, : 1837, mado-and executed hi* certain
mortgago deed tb said Alexander Holietidorf, in
ami to nil that piece or parcel of land in the'Towrt
of St. Marys, known as part of lot nunrier twenty-
Six!, beginning lit thu South East corner of said lot,
thenen Tunning Weston Bryant street to lot owned
by Peter Cost one hundred trot, thence North two
hundred foot, thonco East ono hundred feet, thence
South two hundred feet, to the place uf-beginning:
together with all and singular the Improvement*,
tight*, metnber* and appurtenance* thereunto op
pertaining br lit fchy wise appertaining, for the bet
ter Hocurine the paymentof a promissory note, made
by tho aaid James I). Bliss to- the said ’Alexander
Hollandutf on the day and year aforesaid, for the-
sum of five hundred dollars, with interest from dnte,
and duo nnd paynbl-^eighteen months afterdate of
said notrt' and that the principal and interest ofsirid
note ere still due and unpaid to the said Alexander
Holtendorf:' Oh mfttlon of A JBessftnt, plaintiff’s
nttorney, It Is ordered, that the said James B.
Bliss do, on or before the first day-oft he next term
of this Court, pay unto the samo the principal nnd
interest which may be Then dne on said promissory
note or In default thereof, tho equity of redemption
of the said James B. Bliss, in and to tho said mort
gaged premises, be from thenceforth forevor barred
and foreclosed. And1ti« further ordered, that this
will be published in oheof the newspapers of Savin
nali onew a month for four month*,'or served on aaid
James B.'Bliss personally, at -loan threo months
previous tb the nexUorm of this Court.
Let Rule Nisi issue 23d November; 1840.
• ^ ' CHARLES S. HENRY, Judge.*
A true extract frenv tho ttilautas, ■ ■
G. PERCIVAL COHEN,
j dec 11 ' - V Clk. c c. c.c.
Co-partnorsliip.
T HE undersigned having, entered into partner
ship under the firm of Welmnn So Waugh,
respectfully tender their services to their friends
and the public, as Factors and Commission Mer
chants,-and hope by strict attention to business and
prompt execution of ail matters inirnsted- to their
care, to merit a share of patronage.
F. H WELMAN. ;
aeplO Rf WM. H. WAUGH.
i . . SSo Reward.
S TOLEN from the subscriber, on tbe night of the
21st fn»t.,' a large bay. Horse, Saddle nnd Bri
dle, with the namoof Mr. Bird written .'on tbe Bri
dle wi(h ink, (no mark oft the Horse recollected:),
tho Saddle if a (lira shafted Saddle, jtbout half worh,
with tltb Uaek a little broken, and is pair of total
•tcHM stirrips. I will give $50 for tlm thief, If
white pet son, and proof to convict him—if a negri
$20—and $10 for the Horse alone.
dcS8-tf J. A. ALEXANDER.
Ituckwlicnt Flour.
TJ lYQlIAUTEU blU Buckwheat
Lvl 16 kegs do
Landiogtper brig L Baldwin and for salrby
oc2l CLAGHOUN & WOOD,
COd every subscriber out of the city .who does'nut
pay up arrearages for hi* paper on or beforelbe first-
of Mfty,' 1841, ’will not receive a paper after «har
timei Ana such person will not be received al - r !
subscriber to 1 either tho Georgian or Republican,
while he is in orTOdfUge< : for either of those paper*. ;
EP Legal Advertisements at the usual rate*.
Finding it absolutely hecesirary, to meet tbe much
enhanced expensea of our business, In amanner sat-'
isfuctory to-the r»ublip> we the UndcrsigUcd, propri
etors oflhe-' “Daily Georgian 0 SWd ''Savanneh
Daily Republican," tigree to adhere strftttly to ihesa
regulations and adopt them for oUr'goVeiWttent,
from .nd .•teo.ita gfljyisBKS&i
Oftho Georglfth.
LOCKE & DAVIS, j
- ' - Oftie Republican.
October lsk, 1840
Goorgia, Dec. 11.......... 19800
South Cnroiina, Deo 4.....45516
Mobile, Dec 5, .... 21121
New Orlcnn*, Dec 1 180324
Florida, Nov 26.........»1^42
North Curolina, Nov. 14iki»;.52l
Virginia, Nov 10........... 1600
' iSdD
30684
44267
9340
180969
' i4ort
64o
2500
• ‘ 1 271626 272986
Tho followirig Is a stdtemtint oflhe stock of cotton
un hand at the respective places nattled.
Savannah, Dec. 11.,.......7414
South CaroHna, Dec 4,... ..173tt
Mobile, Dec5,......,..... 15457
Now Orleans,'Deo 1,'..... 11.1437
Virginia, Nov 10,.......; ....600
North Carolina, Nov. 14'.. .. ..^00
Augusta* Hamburg, Sppi3l,. 3730
Macon, ...87.0
Florida, Nov 28,.•*« ..,.••• 1000
Philadelphia, Nov 2I,v...«..397
, NowcYork, Nov 30,.........900Q
15259,
12719
9091
121851
1000
‘500
' Of93
hod
1S00
003
3300
. ' 107433 170170
RICE.—There has been considerable activity in
the Rice market for the last two or three days, and
tho ssles made haVa been at tho foil price* of last
week. The transactions arr.ofant td upwat'ds ’of
1300 casksj viz t 96 tit 238 at 3} 234 at 3 MO-
COG at 3); 50 at3 3*16; 50 at $3$. Stock for' sale'
very light.
FLOUR.»—The demand for Fiour continues limit
ed to small parcels to supply immediate Wants.-*
Sales uf Howard street by retail at $6 a 0$. Canal
$6$ a 64, with a fair supply.
CORN.—The receipts of the week havo been
about 7000 bushels which sold nt 58 a 60 cent*.
HAY —Sales of 600 bandies ut 874 ct * a $1.
BACON.—The market is weli supplied and litn*
ited sales oniy can he fleeted. 7000 lbs Sides at ~
n 10 cents.
-GROCERIES.—In Coffee, Sogar and Mulattos
there ii i fair retail demand without change in
price*. 11? bhds Cuba Molasses at auction, bro’t
from 19 b21 cent*. ,
SALT.—Wa report sales of 3700 sacks Liver
pool, arrived in the week at *»*. • ■
EXCHANGE—On England II per cent pram.
Drafts oq New- York, at sigh; in small Turns 5 par
ccntprem. • , , , .... .* ,
. FREIGHTS—To Liverpool continue very dull
nt 4d. New York; 75 centspcrsquare and $i per
round bale.- v ‘ r " =• -■
Stale ment of Cotton.
• •• . .... . Dpl’di.
Stuck on baud, 1st October.1963
Received since 4thinst».3113
Do previously'...............10398
Exported this Week,
Du previously,
1356
12973
67
Stock on hahd|.iocluding all on ship
board not cleared unthe Utb,last...7165
PASSENGERS.
Per ship Newark, from New York—Mr. S Leech
and 15 steerage.
Per brig Q B Umar, from NewYork-Msssr* W
R Dean, D Browa, and 13 steerage,
Per brig Now Hanover, front PbUadelphla-Mr and
Mrs Nowell, Miss Russell, and 10 steflraiv.
Psr ctesmbost Charleston, from Piltdtt—C|p$,M$*
comb.
snip NEWS.
PORf OF SAVANNAH, DECEMBfilt is.
.. v •• w CLEARED, • - HirvUr:
Brig Panuota, Tlllinghtst, Boston—E Pedelford. ■ . .
Bohr Alciope. Eldridve, llsltlmorft—White & Bartels.
Bohr Eagle, Wiley, Havana—Cohen, Miller fttCo.
Bchr dntjkPjjTdb’/y; DhTrlftatan-Cohaq.MUler&Cor
ARRIVE# SiNCE OUR LAST.
Jo:' Dec. lylatSO 50, fondtl 45. tpoki
Providence,'cf NftUr England,' with loss of main mast.'
Ship^Newarjri Merwini New_ York; O^djys, to Lewis -
RM-Goodwin. Q B Gamming, R& W King. Hanting-
ton & Holcombe. C F Mills, O Hot jidge, J Lewis it
Bon, T Parse. Adams Sc Burranchi, Clark Sc Lufbore
row, A Sc'udder, M M Clrrk, H HiV-per, J Camming,
L Baldwin A Co; CnWpflB'd Sc NftVle, E Bliss & Cd,,’
W Hole, E Hertdernonj D PfthcU Sc Son, S D Corbit,
J Hunter, Rowland A BSr*tow, F W Hr.inemsnn, Go-
hftn ft Fdsdick, Ring Sc Coombs, R Habersham St Bov,-
S W Wight.H J .Gilbert; .-*tl . -- .-V.i
-Br. bark Agnes Ann, McFarland, Greenock. Cos!{.
to JHReid StCo, -^
Brig G B Lamer, Hi .ley, NewYork,5ds.toCohen;
Miller Sc Co. Mdse to A R Gordun, L Baldwin ft Co,
A Parsons, F Shiels.D Dempsey,GD Cornwell,SD
Corbitt, F W Heinemann, Scranton ft;Olmatead, R W
King; L Barrie, R M'Goodwin,' E Blissft'Cii/Adarris
ft Burroughs. W Warner, C Ward.G B Lamar, N A
Hardee, O - Johnson ft Co, N Wallace, Rowland ft
Borstow, T Wood, Sinclair ft Hulmes, A Olsrk, N B
ft H Weed, Bhapter ft Wuodbridge,Cohen ftFosdick,
Snider. Lnlhrop ft Neviu, Wellman ft WlaugfoUdd,
Tapper ft SisUrc, W Condon, W T Williams, P Sorrel
ft Co.
Brig New Hanover, Carty.Philadelphle, 5 days, td
S Phitbrickft Co. Mdse ur R M Goodwin, Cohen ft
Fosdick, T Ryerson, Wimberly ft Jones, T Purse, W-
P Hunter, W T -Williams, Sinclair ft Holmes, M M
Clark, T Wood, F W Heinemann, A Porter, Cohen,
Miller ft Co. M Maxwell, Lewis ft Wilder, R ft W
King, S W Wight, J D Mason, C C Gardner, S Ij W
E-'rris, and order. ' ' ' "
Bchr Cblumhia,'Baker, Boston, 9 days to White ft
Bartels. Mdce to W & J W Hemihart, A Wdod &•
Co, L Baldwin ft Co. W H-Smith, L W Bates, OB
Gumming, Lewis ft Wilder. J B Gaudryft Soils. S D
Corbitt, S Philbrick ft Co, W Hale; B Bliss ft Co, T,
Purse, R M Goodwin, RHaberahom ft Bop, O Jpbp;
son ft Co.
Bchr Daty Chose, Thomas, Boston...7 days, to Whlto
ft Bartels.'' Mdso to ; A -Wood ft Co, G H May, Hridt
ft Johe., S W Wight, T Clark, RM Goodwin, R'W
Billings, O Johnson ft Co, L Baldwin ft Co, F Shiels/
W Hole, 1 WMnrrtl, and order.-'
Bchr Florida, Briggs, Darien. 81 casks Rice, to-G.
W Anderson ft Brother. R Habersham ft Son. : \
Bchr Independence. Davis, Darien. ITOQ .bufbola
Rough Rice, R Habersham Si Son. . -J
Sloop Angel, Gray, Darien. , 262 bales Colton, to W
Patterson ft Co. * . ’
Sloop President, Reid, Darieh. 167 bales Cdlton, td
0 Hartridge. * - - '•>
Sloop Levant, Rafael. Ogechee. 3400 bushels Ronglt
Rice to RHabershurn;ft.Son.! - .-i.-tr.,!-
Sloop Vista, Eaton, Ogechee,. 2400 bushels Rough
Ric; to W Pattefsen ft Go-
Steamboat. Southerner, Wambeisie, Charleitpn.—
Mdse, to A S Spear. ' ’ , '
Pole boat ScrtVen. Parachucla; 60 boles Cotton,' tor
Lawton ft Behn, S'Solomons ft Co'. 1
Steamboat Souihernor, Wamberiie,Charleston. Spa
oio and nidze to M M Clark, N A Hardee, Duncan Sc.
Kaln, F A Hamilton. , ■ . , .1 r.
,U. 8.’ ateamer.Beaufort,, Hunter, Ptlatka,foIJ.S^
^ R eamboTlFlorida, Nock', Black Creek,’ to E ft^V*
Steamboat Forester, Wray,-Pflatka. : ;,: ;
Steamboat John Randolph, Oroker, AuguiU. with
boats 1 ft 4-to O F Mills. 648 bales Gotten » Cowls
ft Wilder, Crawford ft Gonby, G O Gardner, H Ha*
per*,- , , i> t ;
' Steambpal Charleston,, Henry, Pflatka, to U.S Qr.-
Master,' ..... .. j*
Stoamhoai Ivsnhoo, Gale, Johnson's Landing.' Bf
bales'Cotton.and 100 bushels Corn; U) S Solomon* ft>
Co, Lawton ft Behn. • i - ,-jTs
WENT TO SEA,
Ship Perdonnet, Foote. New Orleans. ■
Ship Celia, Thateher, New York. ■ •■-. ji •• :<t ’j
Schr Alciope, Eld ridge. Baltimore.. .. , - ..
8chr Canary, GoodfU. Darien,.-. , WbM n
DEPARTED. .j ,Vo«'
Steamboat Cincinnati. Sn^th, Pilatka. .. .. , ^
Steamboat Soufoernor, Warphersie, Charleston.
Steamboat Robt Collins, Mason, Macon.
Steamboat Chas Downing, Dent, St AuguaUn*/
8tenmbo«t John Randolph; Croker, Augusu.
OH ARLESToS£»e«tosM>«£lO- t,t
tiraors, Thoniastoo. Me-.,,,,. •
Chi ship Covington,Liverpool; brigs Ibes.JBr) Weal
Indies; Bomerse t,(Br) do; Yeornan.fiordeaat.^
MOBILE. Deo^Arrr'hfpPrfncea-VicUrrta,- Bri#
S. I.
28.
81 MOBILE,Dee^Arrship I-,
257 tel. Eng; brig Manhsttsn. NYorir. - ■-•■> ik-. ■. ■'J
CHARLESTON. D^c. 1 Arr ship Rambler^ Box-
brig Ceres, Portland. Me.
Rdahipl*
vCldahip Hotlscm, Liror~»l. , , .
BOSTON. Dec. 2—Arr brig* Caroline, HatartajCy-
ruS. Clark, SsSennakf sebra Velochy, Port Xu Prioet}
^"cld'bark Gen Scott, Havana; brig* Smyrna, Smyrna:
Augusta; Matanzaa; Joseph Atkins, OienfoegM, Lea
der, Marnnham; Cordelia, Trinidad; Douglaju.WJag°j
schra Leonidas, Baracoo; Hesperus, (Rr) St Peters,
Mtqt Chas Carroll, Mobile. - •
PORTLAND, Nov 39—Art Emily. MstenxM.
XOTICXTOMAIIIX*IIS. : ■ ; ■■■'
Cider Rtfs,"Florida.—Direciioru forewerixf the bar.
^SMSUrs.
make tbf*s Keys, which are In.lat 99 OT.toot W p0 30.
Vessels drswlnf over ten texlof wstef »wwot»»co»#
btrt-"