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Y MOUNINQ, NOV. 22,1822,
Another .U nci nut Pifiacy —0uin Vuck-
«r, of ||ie ship Jane, arrived yrsterttay from
Bri^H'CMaine) on Mdnrtt^lost, spojte the
bftjffiampaort, VVillitmi, from Mobile; J6
days out, bound to'New-York—short of pro
and water. The Sampson boa*
' ded^ofT the Tortugts, on the lstinst,^ »
pirate, aiid robbed of oil the .clothing Of
"era and grew—all the money they
-. ctmW find, a chain gable, and all the,new
•oils of the brig, and every thing they
' chuld lay their hands on. The Captain apd
Cook wert^iaofrsprapd the opeW ,^ a
hoy aeverelyaheat, after which tlic brig- was
permitted to proceed. The pirate Was a
sclibftner of about ninety tone, one gun, and
eighty men. Tile boat’s orew which board*
id the brig had their Aces painted. Caps
’tain Tucker aupplied the Sampson with'
provision!, be. for the remainder of her
Voyage.
Four JDoyi Later.~ By the arrival of thg
packet ahip New-Ymt, siiljewrYorkon tfe
12th insl. London papera to the 29lh Sep
tember, and Liverpool to the lat October
have been received. Our papera have
principally anticipated their oonierttl. A'
mo Ig die pajaengera in the NiSw-Vork, are
the Hon. John Handolph, of Roanoke, and
Messrs Glen, Walburgh, and A. Thompson,
of’Savannah. The following lathe latest
(trice current.
Ltveornot, Oct. 1, 1822.
Sir,—The import of Cotton during 3pt.
owing to adverse winds, amounted only to
13,654 bglea, of which 8,141 weie from file
i U. Stalest Whilst the sales consisted of 14,-.
9(J0 bales, of which 7,000 were taken on
S peculation, and 3,000 for export. In the
rst part Ilf the month, two large public
•ales precluded niuoh private enquiry i but
they were well attended, and prices advan
ced nearly 14th per lb. at each. Then the
demand became brisk, and though last
week it waa mitte moderate, U. S. Cotton ia
higher by 1.2d* 5-8it per lb. since 1st
of Sept. ’As the consumption daily iperea-
ees, anti supplies from tlte United States are
likely tube retarded, by previous account!,
ffom hence, some moderate advance map
bo hoped for. towards the latter end of tlte
year, especially for good Colton i though
no material change abema probable now.—
Middling qualities in Sea Island, by their
• ..Iw'.ia lKn ntli.ailism nf inorttln
low prices, excite the attention of specula,
tors, and will be dearer;—No alteration in
|)eeawux ok Staves.
We remain, respectfully,
Your obedient servants,
KING 'J GltACIK.
fricn Cvnenl ltl liver/iiuil. Oct. 1.182:!.
Cpilifn.'Sei. Island,lit 9nl3$'lt do extra
fine, 1.4 a 2H 11 Nbw Orleans,.61 a 10(11 Up-
land, 6 a 811 i Tennessee arid, AUb. 5} a
Tldi Surat; 6J n 7.11 Hen gulp’51 a 6Jd i
' Bice, Carolina, in bond, 13s 6d a 18s 6il!
(Paves, W O bp! 113:1, 8 a 12/s Hogshead,
12 a 1611 Tdbacen, Virginia, II) 21 ;l aSdJa
|tn'. stemmed, 4Jd a 6-IJ i Kentucky, 2d a
Sj-1 t do alentmed, 3Jd a 4jil.
Cotton liniported tills year at Liverpool
-American, 244,2261. Brazil, 109,089, K.
• I.'#Tr«TW. India gUOT ^ivdal 37£,48U
biigT Same .period -in 18 1 --228 414 A-
merican* 83,732 Brazilo t.584' E, India,
S1,903W India—Total, 33 ,633,hnga. Sales
of Cutton from the 31st of Augustto the
S7,h of 8epf. 183!,jnclosive—Si-S Jriknds
2,350, Orleans, 75 Wt Boweda, 23440,
Tennessee, 2,330 hags -Total sales this
month—American, 31,760’; Braz I, 10,520 ;■
W India, 2,540 , E India, 160.—Total, 48,
,(980 bales. Tots) sal. s tips year, 336,5p$
('Abales, of which 216,2.6 i Were American ,
r $2,190 Brazil, 19,310 VJ(. India; and B.745
£ India.
Bales nf Tobacco—330 hlids Virginia
I.e»f, .593. stemmed, 100, Ken. LeafwjaO
Stemmed', ltoppahuuiii>c,.50.
There had beeh no aiTiysIs-ar Liverpoo]
for some weeks | roviuua to the first of Oi-
tober, in consequence of the continuance
of Easterly winds.
Greece Accounts had been re.
received in Lntidun from various
quarters, confirming the previous in
telligence o( the disciimfilure, and al.
moat total annihilation of the Torkiih
army which had penetrated into the
, Mureis. The head of the Pacha bf
Baloiiiohn, who commanded it, was
m presented to the Senate at Argos on
fthe 20th utt. and there remained in
the hands of Ibi Greeks, os the fruits
of their successes on (he 15th, fit, 16th
Rin de Janeiro ire highly responsible
fertile illegality of so despotic a re
solution, and -hall be impeached;
Si Thnt the Geverment of Rio de
Janeiro, diaribeying the Cortes, and
conslitotjng itself independent, con
trary to the withes of the people of
Brasil, who ere represented in this
assembly, is 8 Qoverment de facto,
ind not diju'e.itld thaUhe voluntary
obedience of any authority will be
criminal, unless whentouipel|ed by
fore?. 1 \ !'! • ■■■ ; \
4 That-the delegated authority of
the prince slyidl immediately cease and
that the King appoint a regency, to
exercise that authority in the manner
alrady sanctioned.
5. That (tfi, Prince Royal shall
return to ftn'tugal iq the course of
frior moftjhiij rkhjwping from the day
when the*present decree shat) be po
lifted to him ; and if,,,contrary to ex-
pectalion, he should tint obey, the pro
ckedings fixed by the Constitution
shall be adopted.
city that can,go to rest kith a tranquil-mind;
the alarm eatenda even to the ufllcere of
police, charged with maintaining the pub
lic secifntyy
Tlie district called /W Angel, It most In-
feel
„Jd with theae ntfllanf, a few nighta ago
they onmmitted.the#lhe most tuiheard.of
outrageaand exoeaacC Atiumher pf eili.
zeds have offered themaelvei to the'Ddpu
tyjf I’olitfS, to guard the infested quarters
From the Bi-nxW.—Intelligence received
ret New York represents llie Brazils lobe in
a very agitated stale. At St. Salvador, *
skirmish had liken place between the peo
ple and the military, in which a Portuguese
Lieut. Colonel was hjtlffli and eevjral ttffi
cera and prett-takiWTOWihers. ; At P^i-
*n5njbuoo. (he fithab tapts 'were Joined by
the military, and had succeeded in turning
the member*.atf the Junta out- of ofBpe,
The object qmmupeopla is slid to b
establish a ReppBtirisn government in' bp-
position to the Prlnoe,who, it iiiill be re-
cnlleoted, otip late aqcounts state, has as
sumed the purple.
Judge M'Lean, of Ohio, lately appointed,
by tlie President, tloifimisaioner of the Ge
neral Land Office of the United Statee, has
arrived in Washington, sad entered upon'
the duties of Ida pew station.
Sewn dwelling houses, besides out
buildings; wefe destroyed by fire, on the
|£th mat. at Wilhtingtop, which commenc
ed at ld utclock St n gl^, in an unjnliabited
building. Two attempts were made to set
fire to the town J)if neat morning,
Mr', Ad)iun, of Georgetown, fj). C.) has.
this year.pVidmth'rjJrohl a ambfl arineyardV
whioh he naa cnliivait-d for three years
past, a considerable quantity of wfne . Fruhn
sixty three vlnea of Conatamia, was obtain
ed two quarter cnaks if wine, uf twenty
and' tl)<ra accofdlhgly Were accepted, to
perform this particular service for three or
iliur nights accompanied by Ihc PiiliceBt
puty. I'lie clamour against the police is
general, and ff gavcrnqiant do not prompt
ly lake energetic measures, it miltoi teller
to emigrate to Siberia or, Senegal, anil«tan,
tlen the toil of our Fathers f
Eflntctef a Idler from a gentleman infrut
eia, te InsJHemlin the (own of Forliand,
ifaieil■ ’ '
(VoiMfadf, JIu&i . l.--" Yealerday
' iBjT '
JhlpEmperor Alortnder arrived a' this
place. TheCoinmanilunt wiihed for
two shipg, the one English the other
American to be off the Mole hestl
with the yards thaoned to give the not pleilse, after three days trial, ahv
Great mav. three cheers. The St. Pe
ter, C8[it. Hollund.of Beaton, was te
lefted lor fha American. The yards
hei,ig'%)aniied with' th> Orewa of 'the
other ships, (he sailors sung, uut brave-
" ®1
ighV g||ona each , anil (horn one hundred
and fiflyaeight vines of Tokay, flirty aeven
anil a halt buihels of grapes, producing in
he whhle seven barrels and six quarter
Mr. 8 F. n. jforse 1 _ .
House of Ileprlientativea of the United
States, with portraits, eleven feet by'six
and a half, it ia understood, wilLbe ejblhlt-
raea, and 200 camels. The remains of
thq Turkish troops had fled tn Co
rinth. and it ia Bdid, thaton the 18th, a
Bcgnciation was opened for the sur
render of the place, and that the
Turks, as a proof of their sincerity,
had evacuattd II,ecitadel. The Greek
Senate had renounced all interference
in military affairs, and uppiiinted
Calcstrcmi Uictator, tp which measure
fheir receui. idvantagea were
td. i
The London Traveller states, that
since lira death of the Marquis of
Londonderry, a material objection
hasjieeii removed to the aclfphwiedg-
x nieht .of- South American iudepen
deque.
ja The Committee of (MpConstitution
.. at {dabno baa proposed . the following
decree t , ’
' I. Thai the decree of the Sd June
last, convntting an assembly ot Cousti
toeot Cortes ft. Braid, is null.
- 2. 'that the Secretaries uf Stats al
casks of wine, "“ft ia Mr Adlum’s intention
ta extend the ouliivaflbn.
ivfereai Picture nf the
ed in the southern states dating the pre
sent winter.
The Masonic Hull of Baltimore ; is twhr
dedicated on the 28th day of November
circulars have beert t.ansmitted to the Di e
thren throughout the state, requesting
thim to unite in the ceremonies, in order
that the procession may be as splendid and
imposing as possible. „ *
In consequence of the death of .Cnl. Lew,
is, the,meeting hf Commissioner* to settle,
tlie division of land iu^nci'between.that
state and Mat«oliu«ata, )iW been pbilpon-
edto December next, ihJloston.
A* th& aqnual meeting .of die Philadel
phia Typographical soclbty, the fbilowing
handsome compliment is given to tlie la
dlesTh file last of theregblar toasts:
The fair,—Their for§a excite our a*,
miration tlieir hefttt reCrfve ami nnurisli.
the best impmeient i and, o tenter of
Jlowtre, they surround and beautify Uiejnig e
of our existence. i v
Tlfif following is also very good—
File 31*00}.—A set of /irrtmicii. whn know
how to handle their eheeU.iunVdiiinbUle
tlieir built, they wilt ever mimta n their
ly. Hurra I fnf tht* Emperor,
etiuer in hin boat; Mii,k mff bii c
gave three cheefs, irt return. Am on*
the distinguished phrarnra^ei. ivhtt vi
sited IhoSt. Peter, while in port, was
the Persian Ambasandor.” v ;
HOBRID^MURDER.
Little Ut/dc,(\ikfmi») Sept, 10.—
most shocking murder wqs perpiit’
rated a, short time stnte, near the
dividing line bi tween tfii* Territory
and the state of Louisiana, on the per
siin of a Mr. Scampn l of Natchimches,
by a mqnstfr in hiinniflshoppby the
name Of Alorruw. The circumstances
uf this murder, as briefly related to us
are aa folljw-.-.
Morrow and Scamps were travelling
together, the foriqy.tm font uitLifhi-
latter oh horsetiack.^'lfiving stopped
for tlie punpuse of iakuig refreshments,
Mnrrnwqwatche d an mpportutiity, ami
knocked out the -biains nf hie coin,
panion, and then levered lijsheifd Iron,
Ids,.body. After whjcli he rilled the
pockets ofthe deceased of what money
they contained, took a pair of pistols
and s iriie Wearing apparel also be.
longing to‘the deceased, and sat tiff to
makehis escape. .,'Jii his bytry to
make his cscape. ths murderer left a
valuable horse belonging to the de
ceas'd, together with’a pair of saddle
bags containing a considerable amount
in money; which is Supposed to have
been the object <>f the murder.' He
I'eff the headless body of his compan
ion lying,near tlm,road,where it was
sh’o'rl ly after discovered, together with
the liqrse, See- by,K. par.ly of (udians,
who immediately gave (he llarjh.
Pursuit was promptly made after
the murderer, and we are happy-to
state, that he was overtuk.n', and
ijiprehcndod in Hampstead; Cuunty.-
i i is skid that his clothes were a.ain-
t-d with blood, anti that he dtepovered
evident msrks of guilt Whedflkemv—
We understand that the niufder was
committed within thn mpits of Lnu-
isikiuH if so, the murderer will prnbu-
bly be delivered to tht authoritiea
date, to receive the punish :
inent (loe l'nr.jo shocking an offence
against the laW of Gifd arid ! mah.
From Ihe Kentucky Gazette. ^
J Captive of 42 ^/enrs —The fill
lowing extract horn,a tetter.enclosed
lo the Editor of Ihia pgpe^by tio.v,
Oats of Detroit, may lead to,-a most
tender meeting between a family 4ha|
had Jost sight of each othef 'fiiieyet
on tfitl Stde ihe gravy. Without re*
(erring lo history, we believe the , ln.-
diane and their allies (the Urifrehj
captured Ruddle’s station, now in
"(jujVori cq^kity, ip a June If80, »>
waa tu be returned band the purebsay daily, aalas of live and deaif stuck
money, divided between the paetiea, tike placeLiiid such is the scarcity
The most siogolar part-qf Jbe triuyw bf money, that [n many instance* they
sfcfiqn is, that ,th* parses artj sot are lit’ettlly given away. Esse,
rivebty yeah* ofkge, and ' hsv'e not uflluunoe, and plenty, which seven or
.been: married a trtoqth i ';b'i|iioH»VRi, 'bight ygars since so uAivetsally pre
quite unnecessary.”—Britfof JUSfrdd ffbmlnatcd among the Sussex vnman.
ry.. . „ „ , , , J ty, haVe nesriyitlisappeared^nd pen.... ,
MrJ. R. Say, so justly celebrated ury, grumbling, and ilfstnnient pre-, tliw snundusi policy U'ges |u it. Thu
throughout Europe for Ms vitiitipgsau* >airiQ*tlieir eteail. 'fhia alteration in distance between the navigab!
Political Kcouomy, his ahnimitefit).. Ihiir circumslanttek has greatly Oper " ' '
hia ihtcn'ioo to eatahfish, about Me bted upon'their political ujiinions,. and
beginning of NoveihbeV, at his house, they now InudlV deriaim against‘til
n Paris, ojtfsries of Cbhwfjwjfions op men and measures which they forme)
‘ ' “ rj-T^aU'ttrejjjiO.ty and vehemently
of AugusT,“3aOP prisoners,"aOOT W <rigbt Vo"!lij& old oceante idling trfyh.
I /Win 'PL_ ,.l‘ 11m Phnelna TillinblnD.
Mr, Charles ,John«tnn,',jith' honourary
member, haa present^ihg^Society yijlb a
donation of tine hund®d4ulla«1l
-Jfc - «■
The Havana papera^have recently bken
extremely violent in their attacks upon the'
people anil government t)f the United
Stales, because, forsoqth, eerti^n editor* in
ihe union have given currency to a few un
palatable truths relative to the support re
ceived by pirates if. the island of Cuba,, JW» «C*»‘ "b* 1 -- « »m married
uiul to the imbecility of their police in pre- wlr^Jicn^^iriicle, rnr whom yoo c
— me ..Ian W .1 It. .nt I An ill A mm, i.lltna
venting piratical enterprises. Tint the
first charge 1* well founded more than one
witness has amply testified j of the troth
ofthe latter the reader will be enabled tn
judge by the following extract from Ha-
which 1 tinitbS'lrs. v LaTe and her two
daughters were, led .captives and
parated Irom the rea v t ol ihe family.—
-Printers in the ITniied States in
rentier a service to ihe jetuse of 8.
insnity by publisliipg the followi'nj
px'tracl: . k
u Coir heller, V. Canada, 7th Aug. 1822.
M.y. -Deai SflNt I was taken at
Port Licking, commanded by Captain
Ruddle, end waa ransomed by.Cid,
Magee and brought into Upper Oa
nada, near Amberdlburgh, (ktirf Mal
den,) where 1 now five, allei' having
beeu 16 years among; the loih ina.-j-
Your eldest sister is rtbw living' fn
Sandwich,but the youngest I cuuld
never hear bf. Now, my dear aim, 1
wiAild he very glad to are you once
utpie before 1 die, which I do not
think wilfibe long, as l am In a very
• ■ “ ■ Ifh"
■ ‘ to
Maroa Ha Gloria and Liberal, corvet
let, sailed ttid 14th inst, it is said lor
the .purpose of preventing assistance
from Portugal mitering Bthia, and to
compel the Eproppan toltllera station
ad then lit retard tu Europe.”
*fbe bil (9-tona and 138 gallons,).
tbftdMkctbr the whale, which was
tbkruaMW weeks ago upon the coast
of Northumberland, and the fight' to
which had be'eams an abject, of dis-
putgbetween two -great landowners,
upott^Hose property it hid been cast
wad on Monday laat (the lffth inst.)
flheli possession of in behalf of the
Crown, by aapreial order from the
Admiralty.—MmcnsPe Courant.
We iosert the t-.lluwing disgusting
commuOicathm, betjause it ia Well au
thehtictmd t4-
*• ffdibmd
Jones, apain
with on Tuesday last, fin, 1 (1
with the the proviso that il
to get lo London, had recourse tO'the
plan the had adopted, it is onneceasa,
ry to state that her wardrobe was re
turned. ft ia shpppsed thht • !*•«
sffiir hed given rive to this instance
nf/smuts Quixotism-—IhtHtU* Pa
per, ,
A French D flnltion of h Whig or
a Tbry—’‘Pray, Mon-irurr de Ver-
genhos,” skid Louis X'VI. One day of
his levee. “ what do you taka ro be
the diftereoco between a VVlifg apd a
Torvf” **J’leasejyoue Majrstvi re
plied the nfinistor," I conceive. Hits,
diff-rence to tie nicreJy ntiininal— the
Tories are Whigs,I'wheii riles w.fht
i Whigs are ’^Tut'irS
th»t Mi utiiun by water .tan,
lietween New Hempshi
gie mins- practicabli
Caithbcit and. Cot
iiflhbrir nod, Oi|t
Britain, Sf" Provtde]
Fr nice. »fti
Tn bring this tubj
own dbiiM, it may t
rrlkllvcsituation of
nssiee mulcts it an" object uf 'iin'
mence iiapcrtanct to make the com*
ffitnieetijo as direct and at essy, aa
. ' '-t
to.ow*^
id. I(jat ifia
ia and fen-
places. and the «.« , „
when they have got them” j? "i
An intelligent correannntMiff, . »
native pL Hesseg, who had 1 lately
loth Trices.—Ittomak. travelled through the eaatefji d#s-
r ,et CaurHjnn, anil) hi-, tries of ihia enantry, represrols the,
, coiiditibnnrif * groiver part of (he
shi'did veomafiib|r »4brhiiv -truly- deplorably.
lie Writes tOtials folloirii—nAlmoat
bad state of health, and have
Political Ecbiiomp, for toe hebvftt bf
ihove Gentlemen who nuty wiah tu
srquire an extended knowledge of
that interesting science.
A lew days since, as snipe men were
digging tor the purputd uf uudeV-bin
ning (hr biuiidiliin the fltnfta'8T
Mr. Ellis, of.+fvattifletd, they dhcrtv
vi ed and'lbiik up Ihrvv bottlee .con,
taiuing green' gnqaebi ries, tlier fruit
being in excellent pieaervatjifff, al
though itia though’, from thq^laature
ol its situatlun. that it must have lain
buried a century tie more. One, td tl
the bottles has been sent to Lm'lor^ In
•is » great curiosity.—Siisiex Paper '-
[These ante deluvisn gooseberries
hou'tl he served upas '< desert to the
Oiiam fodliih Society.]
Tlie executor of the Rev. Peter
Beauvoir, Igte of D iwnham Hull, in
tlte cbuhijrjr of Esse*, paid laat
week tlm sum ol thirty ’eight Am.
sand pounds fo the Anxprp unioe.bsfiag
ihe duty on Seven Humiriid hod
Twenty Thousand Poumlsf, payaufa
to the residuary legatee Richard
BeiiyiiH, how Richard Dcnyon De
Beauyuir. This fortunate legstee
was mi felatihn to the testator. A-
hove fifty ihousand pounds were other
wise tell-in legacies. The immense
(ivopetty was tv queathed by till
tealstor independent uf hia freehold
estate which are of ponaiduf'able value.
ln.>8dition to this prodigious wealth,
the testator possessed, and retained
till the day of his death; a living of
300i, a-yeer!
We undei stand that the charges
for one t,f thq etesm' boats which
accompanied hljfMujefJy to Scotland,
amount to 48001. rhe public are
nof iiiv’araof the narrow escape which
iiW.,Majesty had iti returning from'
Scotland. The Royal yacht groun-
dbif: off Oifiirdneas, to .Ihe greol
dismay of oil on board.—Fortunate
ly if; was aeon got off. The pilot,
through whose ignorance or jnatten
riiin. this accident happsned, has, in
fconsrqiience, received, no allowance
fob 1 lift time he has engaged.
I FOREIGN EXVRACT8.
linfe S,liter—lAbnut a mouth
Cycling, slender looking pera -n
npptiremly about 19 yeats of age
made"applicationito Ihe master of
one bf’lie London -traders at Dundee
tn be admited art appreuctice on board
his vessel. Aftyr some communing",
an agreement waa entered into, imd
-the apprentice set about his service
, ysBIi great alacrity j'and, duimg the
' Afitfge, perfomted the duties of the
ship 10 the entire sairFiction of . th>-
captain, who observed Ilia apprenlii e
passed rather an vff-minale and mb'
rfest deiiieanour, end s great lack of
/juve.nilq beSid.” pn the vesaelN
arrival alXoiidnn, tlie apprentice Sad
denly disappeared, and, after a fruit
less search on the part of' the Crew
she retured mi;,-us the apprentice,—
On the succeeding voyage, a person
came onboard the vessel, apd de
manded the clothes of the runaway,
who, ’he person stated, was of the sex
feminine i and, having accomplished
her ai’iject. was now devirinus to qnij
the hazardous -prulessinn she had ein”
barked in. This detail had !’• full
fleet oo the bystanders, and the “lack
inquire. 'You affectionate mother, ,/ of beard,” at the Seme time flashing
Mary miracle.
To Peter Lale, Kentucky.”
Ilavanhi-Ocl. 22—Our public repose has
been for aoire time disturbed by a band of
lliievt** who commit depredations on the
liouaea of tlie citixtns. Tliey are provided
with every necessary implement to sssstjlt
slid stroke. Tbare is not a fiuniljr in the
FOREIGN SUMMARY '
From London and Liverpool papers, to the
! 28thSept. received at the office of the
Georgian
Tlie following is an extract of a let
ter hum the Agent lo Lteyd’a at Ilio
Ja -eiro, dated July SI t — I'lie Union
Portuguese frigate Runs Unidu brig.
over the captain’s mind, he determi
ned upon visiiing the runaway, and
Ihe raw" Qneensferry tail” (tor such
’lie apprentice in the first instance
slated herself to lie,) hut to tliut of s
strapping wench just out of her teens,
"daU'ibg with nature’s graces,” It ar
rayed in the attire peculiar totter sex'
Alter acme explanation, in the course
of which she Mgted that she belonged
to Inverkcilbing, and buiug anxious
itrenuie
uphVId.—ffnflisk Paper. ■ ,
, O.i sutuid.fy-eveni'ig there wera
no Utss thiqi ^ Cnpi al raVnviots in
the comfetoneH cells of. Nt'wgat, all
■it ivhunte hakaHn oonvicteil in the
(iteseqt SeAihii? arid there remained
opwsrdsteffMl) prig-iners for trial;
nor-hav'e tlmlca'mljury for Middle-
'Jiet rtrjfflnatwf their labours,
•a. teJttW-•.
Borrnwini' MwspnpeA This la
a monatriiu- evil, w Inch ahuuld.be but
own by tile Infloaqcepf puldic opin.
sea
mn. The answer td "lend Wf tjaur
paper" shntild aluldy be“ga> and silt
sprite for if. What is ten dollars a year
tn have all the advantage which a
dairy ps(ier holds forth ? 10,0(10 pen-
tile read thy Advocate daily, a n) one
tenth pay for it. Is it not iiahl that
we shmild.i.ibniir griiis (ur au many
people f~“A F Advocate,
• . —.- .*
■ From tlicbontlujrn,KVoorder,
KNIERNAC IMPROVEM.r
I will begin this ud,dr«aS 'U
aentiments of a writer, who ia alm-
a s'anding authority in all matters of
civil policy : lie says,' <■ that 'gtyd
roads, canals, and navigable rivers,
by diminishing the e|pence ...of car
riage, put thy,remote parti of < coun
try more nearly upon a lUVel with
those in the neighbihirimudMif Urge
towns—and on that accnuntiHhey arc
the greatest of a|t improyetnenta.
They enqpurage the, cullivaiion ol
ifiinote parts, which must always be
tlie moat extensive circle of the coun
trv, They ere advantageous to towns,
by breriji.riB duwn the monopoly til'
the cllotijl'ib their rieighbbfltbud
and lli|2'«ro;. udyantageous to all
parts- bf, life ctiunlry | for though
they infVnduce some rival cominndrty
possible ( that eatery advantage may
J>a sfliraled to the citirieos of eit'-vf,
null Huns vatwaolo branches uf 'Hie
Jjjfwlelt of-distent vlimea, Usi-lul, oc
.ea-tV-nliat to sundori) con-
itttulYqtfe,
venience and lutekeat.
It hat for mitiy years been the tub-
j-'ct of consideretiun, and it has oa-
cited the atteptiun of publiu tioiliea
apd active individuals that tl.a facility
ot intercourse should be increased
between this State and Tennessee.
The practicability of the moasttea
has been pointed out by nature ; -and,
inti) Ihb old markets, they open muftyl ;nal navigatiiiiiifsnd eaay ooiriinuniee
new markets to its produce. 1
If turnpike roads and , canals ire
so essentially necessary to Ihe proa
parity of a country, the same good;
fjvill result from navigable rivets
;ind perhaps, ni-aily i-qutfly benefl
cisl constqui-nces will lie felt by the
artizan, the agriculturist, and tlif
trader. Tllfy increase and extend;
foreign commerce, and augment an
jnlqroal trade, which sometimes e«*
cetda the forinur in value and jmpor-
tanpe, , ' j . ' 'hf:-
Internal commerce also, beJWeen
two lections of a country remotely
siipated, Will obviate the dangers of
a voyage in bnieterous aeaanna, and
give icCuriiy to commerce during I
war.
- The foithfplrecords 0 f history tell
os, that in"proportion as the facilities
of intercourse have been promoted be
tween distent nations, commerce Kgs
extended, and civilizitiori increased.
Navigable rivers, are to sections of
the same country, What the-ocean is
to distant ctmUneq.li ‘end islands—
and-as the latter .conveys oh iis bn
turn by turnpikea, which our «tata
iis co'mpelenl to qsiaBjlab, won d mo*
nnpitlize -nesrly till file intercourse
which i- conducted towards the Mid
dle sfl'd Northern states.
(To be continued )
MAUINE.
sum the products of Cliinii, fudia, A- fotfininUret'‘diva.
fries or HJilfOpe, so The former is s
powerlul stimulus to trade add indus
try, by .creatiog an easy communica
tion from place lo place. From the
same source we are also iidormtd,
that with all enterprising 1 nbt) com
mercial people, ancient or modern, the
improvement pf internal enmmuoiet
lion has never failed to^demand an as-
siduoos attention—and eminently is
,..... „ .. .entitled to legislative pslrunage. Oui
was conducted not lo the presence ori country is most unquestionably
capable uf great improvement in in
lernal navigation | and. it ia surrily a
subject of much regret, that so lit
tle has beeu dune,' though much is
contemplated. It is so formed by na-
lurr, as to admit of the inosl intimate
conuection ; and such are the facili
PORT OP tiJtrJJe'XAH.
Sf*
Sloop Good Intent, Allyn, New lludford,
6 dayi- with produce to T Br«dl«y H co,
lorn J<WM»y fc/RoujI
- - '* ^
vr wou Tan i
lisa presented by our various atrewus,
' * '*
community,-Tjio 1 sgricultural.and mer
cantile, be fairfy rewarded—the ooa
fur Hie ptoductsof (ho suit, ultimate-"
lyrdes killed litr a foreign murket, anil
*#• for enterprise and mcluriy
•tWdMriiwiting to the i ijirioh, tha
.ygfiiPf qMiules uf - mewiii.tidize*, this
-able, wa
ters of the Savannah and Teitpessea
rivers are neither so numerous horiso
formidable ay to deter Irom the at^
tempt to remove them, hr to rrpvsit
a hope that they will not be soon i«r-
mtiunted, by ih« application ol Inbik
with capital and imlustrjff •
Tlmae who lisve must carefully i t
tttrii ed the puints ot obstruction, hlje
not been frightened by tlieir number
or magnitude ; bit', on the contrary,
their .report* have been so favourable,
that* n»W stimulus was given lo hope,
end unwilling apprehensions mada
nmet,. under the cheering belief (hat
tlie day was noi far diitant when
rocks would be removed from the tp*d
of the rivers, In make them flow in
smooth and I^tel streams, and (b«
mountains made loftll the sallies.
Peranna wnb have been in Tennes
see must frequently have heard an
opinion expressed, uf the advantage*
which were offered to its inhabitant* '
totrndewph Georgia—and have also
heard .il regrettadTIiat (be communi
cation was nut made more tiny. It
ik knuwa that ike greetgst .portion of
. mftchandirie flririfi.ite way to' that yx-
1 tensive and finlMishing stale from
New-Ytuk, PtriiaiJolphit and Brill-
more, pitlier by lapd to KnuXville oe
Pittsburg, ant( theneeolown' th« Ohio
sod MistUsipi. to the moulhi of tho
Cumberland and Tennessee, where it
is often detained for weeks and
months from the low itate of flios*
rivers, not -idinitttng the passag.* of
boats- tp Nashville, nr the settlement*
bnniefijng on flip Tenm-aaee j or it
must be shipped to New-U>leans, tha
only other sure avenue through which
it cgn-be receiygdf II is a lact of no
iltMommon oooiifreni'O, that live tinr-
jiWSiitB of Nashville,Fayeijeville, Win,
cheater, and other places in Tenues-,
tie*; do mil receive their goods in Ipse
■tli«u J «hree qi" nlh9 ff° m the tlm A they
are sent from the place of purchase
in the Atlantic sen ports. The inter-
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1 -1
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m.
.MBt'Bk..
Ship Jane. Tock»h Brialql, ' (Me^O
ilaya, to James Dickv’iu U co, and the IffM.
ler. Optbe fTUVlnat. In 36 21 long 74 4S,
vpoke the bi ig Hop® or qph-m; 62 dmya
fi-om lloenns Ay rev hound th Salem. _
. Ur brig- Friooe KutnsotF, ■.VoedhouJe,
dn-on. 10 days, In ballast to tho-master.
8clir loo, Wrvilmi, Charleston, with corn
to It V J Habersham. »
Sohr Thorn, V-:- oard, Darien, 3 days,
with aundriee, tomndry peraoot.
Sohr William, Aubena, Charleston, 1 day
with aiindries to sundry peraona.- ^
Stoop Nancy, Sturtevunt, t’ ovidencr, 7
lUyai'with produce, be. lo 0 laic,anil o-
ticnqi toil a-indry merchant HP-flarien.
Paeeengere, Messrs. Robbins,BmiUl,Briiom
* " brig* Hulls’ vnd £agic*
h-
& Alex tfitler, Hii^the muster, af'ot-
vngerRs MruFleuhinRiiyJlr^nmiWif^Kl,
luutily. Me«srs Jenney,£t Cite* W
Pierce* Ch»ie» Cook* Luce* vV It
Alien. I Kider, and utltera, 20 in all.
Sloop" Carolina, lJeMtlo, Baltimore. $
day% witU flour and sugar to sundry p«r-
*° Stoop Florida, Fitch, Richmond; 7*
hours.
Sloop Joseph, Curtis, Oaaabaw lalaod, 3
days, with wood. ‘ ^
Foie bout Monroe, from Augusta, te J K
Datifurtb, with 533 bales aiuup, to <^um-
mfi'.g and Cwalbniojr, A B Fanun it co, I
WyUy, G Gordon, Ponce U JS'Konxie, aiul
Hubauicl U Auxe.
it m*ti
At New-York, 12th ttiXt $U*op Cyntkbf