About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1825)
Retain of Votes from 57 Counties for Governor of the State of Georgia. Counties. Appling Bryan Bulloch Baldwin Bibli i'urke Chatham Cnmdon C lurk Columbia Crawford Decatur DeKiilb l>ooly r.ltinchnm Early Elbert Emanuel Fay cite Franklin Olymt n- Gwinnett H'.umfauiaa Hall JLmcork Heuty Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jones Jefferson Liberty Laurens Li u col n M'lntosh Madison Monroe Moi£an Montgomery NeWton Ogiethorp Pike Pulaski Puinani Rabun Richmond Scriven Tattnall Telfair Twiggs Wayne ■ Walton Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson Ware Epson 70 123 oil 3171 204 746 493 180 491 370 105 271 197 877 463 100 1113 e/0 •425 8t»4 22ji J 4| 98 5)4 8it7 631 421 sro 475 198 117 218 627 683 116 695 732 99 140 .809 116 397 131 ei8 109 360 70 826 830 400 669 116 185 Clark muj.forT. mnj.for C. Senator*. 101 31 Swilley l 124 Bird 172 116 Young 482 165 Crittenden 384 180 Mntthews 258 488 « Lawson . 133 463 Danicll 91 89. Brown 337 134 Burton 394 “ - , 64 Crawford 265 160 Lockhart 604 333 Johnsoil 18 • ie 131 Powers 128 749 Harris 93 Swain B06 StraWn 600 137 Anderson 40 66 6H l057 Scarlett Stocky. 646 803 36 631 IVortliy Cleveland 731 806 Adrian 170 694 Brown 770 648 Sellers • 261 120 Weilbofn 106 18 614 814 614 T.iddle 875 8 Bin-ney 7«9 138 Mitchell 222 199 Harinnn 32 178 Baker HI 364 Rlaekshc.tr 321 123 Frazier 83 34 Powell 292 74 Groves 879 251 Wellborn. 600 83 Stokes 61 65 Alston 634 41 # Jones 393 3 it) Hardeman 269 170 Brda !nav 200 66 Atkinson 613 296 Branham - 140 25 447 60 1 Wulker . 181 50 'Wilkinson 70 14S 'Johosio.i 166 67 'Coffee 640 180 Griffen 68 2 Fort 727 401 Piiiliits 14<x 710 Baker • fi88 . 183 iTiMiuille 644 95 Wooten 716 600 Beall . 265 80 Gibson 7027 Oi4u Representatives. Legget; . Denmark. Fort, WatsoHi Smith. Tootle. Roberts, Byn8. Harden, Robertson, Myers. jCopp, Cone. Moore, Dougherty. Hull. Burnsides, Collins* Pettit. Kin* Burtoit. - 'Tail, Oliver, Heart). Wales- Strickland. Martin, Ask, Paine Dupree. Coiie. Foster, Ren. Hutchins, Park, Green; ■ Bluir,\Vnfford , Bates, Bird. Roberts. Abercrombie. Ilolsey, Birdsong. Strickland, Griffin. Gilbert. Merriwether,Martin. Burns'. Jordan,M'Clendon,Robertson,Holmes Hendrick. Day, ilutcUens, Blackburn . olt. Stapleton. Way. Harris. Horn, Muuroe. Murrnv, Klyining. Brailsford, Thomas. Mcroriey.Gkolston. Lester, Z. Philips, King. Leona'd, Randolph, Jones. Wynn. Perry, Kcnnon. Brockman, Lumpkin, Freeman. Clopton.. Clay on, R. Mitchgll. Hudson, Turner, Clopton, Spark*. Polhill, p. i nrcsc, Watkins. M’Call, tiiyan. Sapp. Wilcot Lawson, Fort, Willis. Manning. Echols, Mitchell. Thomas, Moncrief, Wilson. Hicklaud, McDougnld, Saifold Campoell, Rembert, Render, Hay. Wiggins, Mitchell. Sturget. FREDERICK. S. FELL, CITY PltlNTKl*. In Council, 15Ih Sept. 1825. STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL. Of finance. Mind, Gumming, Porkman, William*. ■Of Market. Morrison, Gaudry, Gildorn Of Dry Cullcre. , Waring. Morrison, Williams. Of Health and Cemetry. Philbrick, Waring, Wayne. Of Lamps. Williams, Cumming, Milieu. Of Rumps. Wayne, Jaskson, Philbrick Of Publiek Sales. Harris, Jackson, Cumming. Of Account*. Camming, Minis, Jackson. Of Engines, Hooks and Ladders. Parkmnn, Mjllen, Morrison. 'Of Exchange. Gaudry, Giidon, Parkman. ‘Of Public Docks. Giidon, Gaudry, Wavne. , M„MYERS,c.c. sept 13 iSY AUTHOK1TY Of the State o) South Carolina a For the building a Roman Catholic Clinrch in the town of Columbia.—1st Class. I Prize of *6,000 is *0,000 1 do 2,000 ‘ 2,001 2 Prizes of 1,000 .2,Old. 3 do 500 1,501* ’ 4 do 100 • 40: 9 do 50 450 12 do 25 300 20 do 10 201' 00 do 5 . 150 s - C To be paid iii) 5 < Tickets in the j ( Second Class.) | . *7,400 > §37,000 7,432 Prizes. 1 * 50,000 GJL.OBE TAVERN, AND — hlilkdgcvittc, Washington and Charlton STAGE OFFICE. XVM. SHANNON R ESPECTFULLY acquaints his friends and- the public, that lie has purchased Mr. P O. Paris' interest inthe above wejl kirown establish ment—that bis house has undergone a thorough repair. and that it \yitl afford to Boarders and Travellers, a reception as comfortdlde as any o> ther establishment of the kind in the Southern' Stales. The Globe is situated on Broad-street, in the very centre of tbtFfcity, and offers peculiar advan tages to the Planters and ineu of business. His Stables are furnished with the best of pro vender, and with faithful and attentive hostlers. He only solicit* from hi*friends and ? the public, that proportion of patronage to which bis atten tion to business and to the comfort to bis custom ers, may entitle tiim. Augusta, Ga. Aug. 6 IEP The editors of the Journal and Patriot, Mdlcdgevillei Savannah Republican. Washington JJeWs, Charleston Courier, Colum bia Telescope, and National Intelligence# will.insert the above advertisement, weekly for 3 months, and for ward their accounts to the subscriber. W.S. atig 27 f88f.8L- The New Infantry Tactics. W. T. WILlrlAMS, HAS JUST RECEIVED, I NFANTRY TACTICS,orRulesforthe Exerci ses U Manoeuvre# of the Infantry of Hie U. S. Army,' revised' by Geh. Scott, and a board of Officers, and adopted by the last Con gress.—$5. ' GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE AR MY, or Military Institutes, a new edition re vised by Gen. Stott,—$13. ALSO, METCALFS’ DIGEST, of MassarliuseftsReport's from-1816 to 1823 — $4 60. BIG A LOWS’ DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports - second edition comprising the cases from 1785 lo 1824—one large Volume.—$(9. WALTER SCOITS' LIVES of (he Novelists,- prefixed to Ballantynes’ Novejists Library, if now first published separately, 2 Vols.—#1 ROPERS-on the Law of Property, arising front the relation of Husband and Wife, 2 V.—$10, .SCHOOLCRAFT'S TRAVELS in the central portioti of the Mississippi Valley in 1821 with Map oud pl«tes.—$3 60. DRAWING COLOURS, in Boxes of various sizes from 60 cts to $12. Together with avariety of other works. Bug 9 «160 20,000 Tickets, at *2 5ft. 50,001 • *7400 Prises of $5 each, to be entitled to tickets in the Second Class, subj(cl to no deduction. ' Fir ft drawn number on theJirsl day,prise o/$1000 Last dimwit number ro the last dayrjiriziuf $6000 SECOND 'CLASS. 1 Prize of 20,000 is 15,000 is 10,000 w 5,000 is 1 Prize 2 Prizes 2 Prizes 3 Przes 4 Prizes 5 Prizes 1900 P <*es of tif of of of of of 1,000 is 500 is 100 is 5 is 99IS Prizes 16000 Tickets at * 5, 20,060 15,000 20,000 10,000 8,000 2,000 500 9,000 8 60.000 80,000 The above Lottery is to be drawn under the management cf JOSEPH R. ARTHUR, <JV. B. WATTS, *b. J. M’CORD, SI. ANTONIO, astV . JAMES T. GOODWYN, Esqrs. ID" Orders for Ticket* from any part of the United States, enclosing cash, (post paid) shall be promptly attended to by the subscriber, who has been appointed Agent for the Commissioners *.* 'I he Tickets already ordered have been re ceived and are ready for delivery. HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, . Thompson $,• Dan cy's Buildings, Savannah. august 30 169 . DAILY PAPEH ....KIO Hr "DOLLARS PEH ANNUM. country paper .-.six hollars per annum. PAy'aBLK IN ADVANCE.. * TUESDAY EVENING. October 18,1823. siasm GOVERNOR’S ELECTION. By our tabular statement, it will be seen that 3 Counties are yet to be beard from, viz. Decatur, Early and Ware. Goy. Troup’s present majority is 881. His re- election, tlloriforo, may bo confidently calculated upon. FROM EUROPE. By tin) ship Jones, which arrived at Boston on life 5th inst. from London, and iho George Clinton at Nee York from Li verpool; London dates to the evening of the 26th and Liverpool to tho 27th of Au gust, both inclusive, have been received. Hie political netts by these arrivals is unimportuut.* The mnnuscri|jt of ^tnhgo Park’s trav els in Africa, it is stated in a Dublin pa per Jnive. bfcuR purchased by n Frenchman at Senegal, from n black man for 830. The manuscript mentions his illness, nnd is continued down tti the day of his death. A letter front Madrid repeats tiie ru mour that preparations aro on foot for forcing Ferdinand to abdicate a throne which he disgraces.—Spain yet remains, in » disturbed nnd unsettled State, The pnlnce of the Pacfm of Saloiiiclti (Turkey) with the harem, stables, and the buildings of above 2000 persons, was con sumed on the night of the 11th July The ruins cover the space of a league. German papers of a late date eonfirm the capture of Ibrahim Pacha, nnd the destruction of H7a army. Tne British Parliament .ussetnhled on the 25th and wns further prorogued to the isl of November. A new lithographic invention is announ ced at Brussels, by which the French pa pers are to he copied and reprinted with in two hours after they are received hy Mail. ' It is reported that the Archduchess Maria Louisa widow of Bonnpnrt, has been married to the Count Niepper, who is to.be raised to tho dignity of A Prince. It is stated that the British governrhent is opposed to the proposed expedition of Lord JJochrnne to Grece, which Was stai led by the holders of the Greek loan.' A London paper of the 26th, says—Our jitormar.nti from the Continent received tins day, throws hut little light on the sub ject of the affairs of Grccc* The capture of Ibrahim Paclin continues to he asser ted, but confirmation of this fafct is Wan ted. Other re|ioris state that the Arabs nre overrunning Arcndini, with fire nnd iword; that the Turkish ships have entered the Gulph of Patras, nnd obliged the small Greek ships to take rfc'fo ge in the Gulph of Corinth—and that Rcdscid Pacha was about to re-enter Etolio, and again lay siege to Missolotighi, The frigate l.nGuIutht-e, commanded by Capt. Mnillard Liscount, sailed on the 9th, from Toulon, haring on board Sidi Mnhomid, whom if carries buck to Tu nis. , S. C..&J. SCHENK, Have just received per Ship J$ipHy S OME or (he latest London publications, end also a few fate publications Irom New-York, nmong which nre the following: The Laughing Philosopher or Pun, Humour nnd Wit; being a selection of choice . Anecdotes, many of which, never before in print; originat ed in or -tjliout, ‘‘The Literary Emporium" 1 vol. 18 mo. 8“J. Eccentric Biography or Sketch of Remarkable Characters, Ancient and Modern, 1 vol. 18 no 874 cts- The Novice or the Man of Integrity, hy I,. B. Pi card, author of the Gil Bias of the Revolution, 2 vOls. 12 mo. $2. Patience, a Tale, by Mrs. Hoffland. author of In tegiity a tale, the Soil of a Genius, tti 1 vol IS mu. $1. ,. Boudens Memdirs of S. P’. Keifahle, I vol. 8 Vo. $3.. \ ' , Wain’s Life of La Fayette, I val, 8 vo. $3. sept 29 a 182 8 51 3 130 and SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, . .CASES Gentlemen’s fine iiaild'Bdhts;- do Stout pegd Shoes,- do Bound do do do Womens Morocco Walking do' Muhys Uenowned Plaster Cloth. *' A Sovereign remedy for all ulcers, sore breasts, uU Boils, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises, pains inthe back, fac. Approvod and recommended by all the emin ent Physicians in the city of Philadelphia. For sale‘by appointment. A. PARSONS. Druggist, No. 8; Gibbons’ Buildings. aug 2 . Wanted, A N apprentice about 14 years of age to learn JA. the Carpenters Business. Apply , at this Of fice. , ’• u.ug 25' do do do do do do do do For sale low by sept 10 174 do do pumps' do do Leather Walking do do do pumps do' Boys bound do d0 ! Stout ^ 'do Misses Morocco pumps' • ‘ do do Leather do do' Children* do Bootees' TVS, LUTHER. Ilaws, Flour,. &,c superior Hnnis in bags & Vr V* 20 bids superfine New Flour' For sale by sept 20 10 Pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cogdac Brandy HALL St HOYT. [For the SnYannah Republican.^ INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. Now that the “agony 1 *'is over—that it is asertainced who will be the next Gover nor, there is no doubt but that the tone' of the General Government will chime in with'the reasonable expectations of Geor gia. A milder course will be adopted by the one, and a more satisfactory con duct pursued hy the other. The Treaty will not be set aside—the Indiun Agent may he removed—Major Andrews will at tend to his own business, unless he should be interrupted'by those a fiom he lins abu sed—Gen. Gaines will review nnd regret his conduct; and rl'ie Land Lotery will go to the benefit of speculators. There will be a pbliticat calm' for at least eighteen months, and all thd Angry passions which have been brought liito actidri’Cy the late contest,-will die of inanition'. Men have divided the State lortgdtiodgb jinto parties but measures uotk claim our attention. Let tis no longer be culled Troupiles of Ciarkeite/t—those appella tives are humiliating, when limited to the sole object of putting tip or pulling down’ men.' A rttofe noble field of exertion is opened to US—it is to beautify flie counfi y and benefit the people by Internal Improve ment—hy the construction' of Ra'lvVays and Cannlp —to educate the people by ride schools, and' to maintain the poor and nurse the sick, by elertiosynary establish ments. Thfse are objects of public benefaction —these are objects which onght tQ engager the active exertions, and persevering cf forts of phiiniitlirophists and patriots—'Up on such objects, violence will not bo was ted—enthusiusnt will not be in ynin—ex- poudittjro will not bo unavailing—good must cotno from every attempt—and in stead of leaving behind it thb stliigs of re gret mid heart buntings of disrippohitnient thunks and honor and applause will at tend the projectors &, contimintors of such things; and whai is more, they will be consoled and ehefired by the complacency of self approving gratlilation.' Let the par ties be in future tlmso /orand tVoar n- gainst “Internai Improvement”—or those who nre anxious to betiefit the State and those who nro only devoted to themselves —then thn division between right and wrong, between good nnd bad, will be complete—wo shall no longer be confu sed with the want of identity as to iudivi duals and their views—we can nt any time put our fingers upon those'whoso acts' are pure, and those who arc the reverse* The people of a State when divided in to pnrties as to men—grope in the dnrk It is frequently hard to ttfll which is right —a third nnd impartial and uninterested party would conclude if they holeved whnt they hoard and read against the can didates for public favour—that instead of being chosen for their virtues, talents nnd general fitness for the office in conten tion, tlint the veriest scoundrels and vtl- lirins had he sot up to claim tho public sufferage. It is the price of liberty and freewill, hut it is a price which many of tin* hest men in the community will not always n- grcc to pay—honor gained, and useful ness exerted, at tho expense of all that can injttrci privates senibility, and harrow up the feelings of misfortune is indeed more than many would conseut to bear.— But let other qualifications than those merely personal be the touch stone hy which thu public mint! is to be directed, let some grnnd measure bo tho goul at at which we wish to arrive nnd the dis- tinctiott will be evident nnd palpable. No one Will hesitate—no oqo will doubt —De Witt Clinton has United tho friends of Intrftnal Improvement on his side, not by unmeaning professions—not by empty promises—but by substantial r.cts which enurC to'the benefit of it whole community —id Georgia in future let him he entitled onty to the majority of the public voioes, who can shew some monument resulting from his exertions, which will benefitnis constituents and rtot wholly himself. There is a distinction between profes sions. nr>d acts—between rU'dividu.d ag grandizement and the public good, which is not understood by alt. A. tVithin a few months,. htoro than one hundred poi’sonS have arrived at New Orleans from Havana on their way to- Mexico, to settle as permanent residents ..ofthat Republic, and it is thought that a greater number of emigrants from the Island of Culm have reached Mexico by other routes.—This disposition to emi grate; may in part Imj attributed to the apprehensions felt by fnnny, that nt no’ distant day, much trouble ami discontent Will be manifested among the heteroge neous population of that Island, and tnut an appeal to the swhrd must finnlly decide the question, whether the people shall enjoy a government similar to that ad- ministerpd hy the surrounding Republics or remain under the controul of w weak nfiri despotic power. Old habits prejudi ces or partialities are move difficult to be erudica'cd, changed or seperated itt the disposition of Spaniards, tints perhaps that ofthe natives of any other country and were the respective Islands peopled by them alone/the hope of seeing the government take np the form of a' more enlightened or liberal rule would he hope less ; but fortunately for those who counte nance a; 6eparntiort from the mother country, n mixed population 1ms arisen, whose habits and manne'fs appoxi- mote more closely to Republicanism, and 1 their phyweal strength properly brought tiro action with the aid of foreign auxiliaries would render the Islands im mediately independent. Balt, Octz, 8th. inst. not good,nnd nover attempted nt any scas- hy except in the bnys nnd harbors.—In on, Imrhord, on the Labrador Const, where actual settlements have been made by the British, our. fishermen pay to the proprietors of iho shores, generally, one biiintnl of iisli mid Sometimes two for thu privilege of curing them. As the fishtugsenson is bow over, ex cept on oUi own Coast, u repetition of nano of the utipleasnnt occurrences ofthe last year nro apprehended. IFasA Nat. Journ, Oct. 8th. Jamaica pnpcrSrS of tho 12th tilt, state thnt a desolating epidemic rages in that island. It had got among the troops and the 77th regiment had marched from Stnney Hill, to bo embarked for the north side id escape its ravages. 'West Tndiet Trade.—Wo Congratulate the public, (says the Albany Daily Adver tiser) that a company of twenty-four enter* prising.individuals, among whom nre some belonging to tlfe first mercantile bouses in the city has been formed to carry ou trade direct between here and the West Indies. A Schooner is how lading at our dock for this purpose; her cargo, in pnrt consists of horses; We have no doubt hut that suc cess will crown these efforts to extend tho business of this fast growing capital ofthe first state in the union.—N. Y. Paper tilh Cannibalism.—One ol'tho Methodist mis sionaries, just returned from the SouthSea Isli/nds, testified at ai bite public meeting in England, thut he Imd teen cannibalism in its worst form, in New Zealand. On one occasion thirty prisoners were roasted nnd feasted upon before thu missionaries could withdraw. A sloop rigged boat, of six tons burthen arrived nt Rochester, Ne w York, u short time since, with six piesnugcrs, from ChurlcbtO|) S.C. She wus bound to Green Bay! NEW YORK,Oct.5.—A meeting .hfIs raelites wns held at Washington Hall on Saturday evening last, it resolved that anew synngogue be erected in the tipper part of the ci’y. T.he stint of 82648 wus subscribed, and 81000 loaned without itt terest, to curry the object into effect. GOVERNORS (7F RESPECTIVE STATE Maine—Albion K. Parris. . New Hampshire—David L. Morrill'. I'ermont—Cornelius P. Vun Ness. Massachusetts—Levi Lincoln. Rhode Island—James Fenner. Connecticut—Oliver Wolcott. ./Veto York—Dc Witt Clinton. New Jersey—Lwhc II. Williamson Pennsylvania—John Andrew Shultzc Delaware—Samuel Pqjjiter. Maryland—SamiielSteveus.' Vcrginia—James Plensiinls. North Carolina—Hiitchiu G. Burton. South Carolinia—Richard J. Maiming. Georgia—Ceorge M. Troup. Tennessee—Wi I i iutn C11 r roil. Ohio—Jeremiah Morrow. Louisiana—Henry Johnson. Mississippi—David Holmes. Indiana—James B.Iiay. Illinois—Edward. Col cs. Alabama—John Mufpliy. Missouri—Frederick Bute, lately dec cased. we have had. Wo U, 01 X 3 have been able to toll in t»> "° who curried the day; but sf ll,c '] aoltiliun of tlie qwesttoe. * “ l ,r( * To a calm nndindiffei P „, „ I lcdgRville, for the past week.Cjl lurmshed u wide field of I nnxioty visible in »ll couittu nill ," tn T vnl.ty with which «ows from cvorvnl was sought afier, hailing «f atid the stopping of trav0|le r8 J th ‘4 ed the town, aud the tutiltitu |,. 1 around them, nil pressing f 0iv . ? uw l the result; and the altor% J depression Of spirits of qij« 1>ar .'“t oilier, "ccoidiug usllic new* i.A'I or differed from What was 1 ] getlier tdado Up' a Spectacle led any Hung seen in Athens a 1 Monby Philip or inline i ' 1 * Wn« marching upon it. B Ut j J 1 comparatively quiet. The result i, j .cipated with ufttobonnAdencetdlS-l V“'<r Of Troup—M;^^ , y Pith inst. * The' U. S. schooner Porpoise, Leiut F. A, Parker, has arrived at Best port from n cruise through the Straits of Belle Isle, and ulong the const of Labrador, Us far as latitude 55 09 N. touching at nil, the places resorted to by our vessels employ ed in that direction it) the Fisheries ; und we nre gratified to learn that nothing of an unpleasant nature has occurred this season between our fishermen and the English vessels on the Coast* But a small number of our vessels, we believe, have been employed this season further nortli Cape Charles, and none tjj them, on arty part rijP thb Coast of Labra dor, have experienced inolestutioti. That part of the Const of* New FotuidlartiT from the Ratiu an Islands to Cape Rny, is not much resorted to by orir fishermen fisli being seldom found there lit aiiy 1 sens- ou of the year, in sticli nbtindnnce as to offer a sufficient inducethent to go tliere. —From the middle (if Mny, until about the same period in June, the most pro ductive fishing is in the bays and lmrbors of New Fotindland, from Cape Ray to the Quirnort Islands, after which time, the fish strike over to the Labrador Const; oif this part of the" Coast the fishing is VOMMEHClfi* rcinirk^ 0 " 1 Llvm 'P 001 * ol We had a Mr doraand for cotton ihri,,, 1 Week, but priees.huve declii ed i aid 1 H moat descriptions, mid at this redueZM meet the buyeis freely, particularly |„ al qualities of Up.And and Nsw-OrlealfiV^l a^ere lakeu on qjrtculatton, say 10m 1 ■ ,600 Pernambuco, 5W0 Miim Novi, ano and 2500 American Wore bought for e,ril The tota'l sales-diuountto 11,816 bin of 3268 Upland, 44 Ut 74,1212 at jSfa S a 84,'653 at 84 a.9. 130at SFagi -Mi 326 at 10, 77 ut IO4, 20 «| l 0 J, 2144NewT 254 a 9 a »id, 372 at 94 a M a 10), 145 nt 10$ a II, 56 at ’.U “,53 1783 Tennessee, the..“,) at 7id, 763 nt 84 a 8j, 117 ut 9 u 142nt yi a 9| 51j IO,b 30 at 10-4; 1 lo Sen Island, 25 at ls!| “oJ ut 24,20 at .Id, 16 at 29; lo Stained di, LONDON Cotton—There was a faif demand fdr 1 in our Cotton market last Week, tnkin" oft 1500 hales, viz: 200 PeVaniqs, 14d: SiO k 7 j lo 8jd and 1080 Bengali 64 to 6,d. r1||.1 124d wns offered and refused for 600 Eeynf There are no .sales of Cotton thisTorenooe] only 60 bags Bengal were yesterday i of. It is now stated the 600 Egyptian*, | off last week privately, Were sold it lij. DBii). On Tliursday last,Jons Dittos, Ei'qU J of Lougliray, County of Galwuy, Irrtami 1 6O1I1 year of Ids age. It is not neiifnry'J community to eutosisc tlie uharitler ofl well known and so highly respected aiMrJ lon. For upwards of thirly-tn'o yearsbi ■ nn inhnbitant of this city nnd ii'is only nets .to say that during that period up to tin d«yl death, lie deserved Hint received the respect] • citizenf of his adopted cOtiV.Vry nnd the sd nlfeutiou • fthose ofliis own wholi ehi/m; here chosen their residence and Imd imla themselves with this .community, haft to the poorer among the letter, it uiay that said he was their fricidl and r.itandlof. |i uffuirs of lifo; und by tile bed side of drstk,y orts were equally (fueled to their wtljtf hnpi'iiness^ and td.the assuagement uftfceJ itigs of disease apil .penury. The vnribt 1 of dues which’he has tilled durinsalui testify the public estimation iif' whim Ills' c l (cr hus'been IfldU the uiioTrtriisivc virtuti j private life, will be remembered ihtbe dfj recesses ofthe bosom of the widow It th e oq His mortal remains’ were' attetJed to the j b v (be IKbernian Society, atid a large tone of sorrow ing citizens. The Missouri Advocate states that cop per is found from'Ouisconsin nnd the Falls iifHt. Anthonv to the shores of Lnke Superior,in jbucIi ubuuduitco and pu rity that the Indians mukc hatchets and ornaments of it, and that it is easily worked into any form without any fur ther instrument than the hammer/ The whole region ofthe upper Mississippi is mineral, abounding in leud and copper. Thelcud mines nre in the hands,'df the U. Stutes, but tho copper nre still retain- by the Indians. MOBILE, OctoBEn 4. Health of the City—Wc Understand there have been no new cases of malignant fever for the last tea days, and the eity is nt this time considered healthy. Many families are returning jind the Stores nre generally open during a great part of the dny. The improvements which were suspended during thb prevalence of tho fever have generally redommeuced and .the city, altogether Begins to pres ent signs of business again: Should the same favorable state of weather which has prevailed for several weeks past continue wc do not apprehend a” return of the fe ver. There is one fact relative to iho Gov ernor’s election that we think worthy of notice. In some counties persons not en titled to vote'for members of the Legis lature were allowed lo vote for Governor, and in others such votes were rejected. Stichwant of uniformity admits of tllegrds sest. violations ofthe spirit of our constitu tion and law; and thcrcfhre requires the attention of the legislature at no cariv i'tdri'id. The cbhstiti.ftdh presenbqq'th'a’V i“ the Governor shall be elected by persons, qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly, on the first Monday in .October,”. Person* having residence for six months Or more in any count'y are 'qualified to vote for members of the Gen era) Assembly; and such persons being ab sent from their county, and’present at the election if) another cmiuty, were, by con struction allowed to put in their votes for Governor. This, however, us before re- marked, wns not the case in all the eoun- tics, which renders the mutter still more Vague artd uncertain. It is thought thnt several persons on the first Monday in this month voted ut least in two counties. Let this thing be attended to,and let it be so altered as to produce, an Uniformity throughout the stute.—Macon Messenger 12 th. inst. PORT OF. SAVANNAH. ARRIVED. Ship Louisa Matilda, Wood, 5 days from Ij York to llall & Hoyt, owners—full Largo Johnson, J lii'jjis & co. I W Eorrcll, Hop WalsTi, J Clark W Crilley, J Anderson he Cloland. II Kocier, Cohen & Miller, I’ Hi Reed, C Roe, Mrs Wliiley, J Meigs, bill Baxter, N B Weed, W H Crane, A Cam(iSell G Chumb.esla'rn, L Lardon; Punfield k *1 [ Miller, Wiltberger 4" Cornwall,T BenufsIleT Thouiassou, l Auze, D Si B Foley. VV T W L Baldwin fc eo.'Thos. Ouraining, P HiHJ man co. Philtiriok &■ Scranton, \V Tighe, son, Hills' Sr co. T Butler Ik. co. Jos. CufflU] Butler &i Scranton, E Bliss, I k M Prfiidcrrtl VV Rockwall Si co. J Bradcly i W Long,t!<| mar, I B Herbert Si co. O Taft, R CampwJJ Gaston W Patterson, I Ren, a C Si J Jtliwj Si E Wood, B Burroughs, (1 Tupper., I’oi.e*! Knnzie, Dinihain SiCnmfield, Z D«y Gordon, F M Sinus, H Lord Si co. Il Ketcq and I P Force, Passengers, R Canipfirld, lijl childaen and servant, 1 Henry. Iaily.i.6h“?J servant, H Lord, lady aud servant, R Keter lady 6 children, and servants, E Bllsxand la<l A Higgins, lady and servunt J t Force bo»I Mrs Shellmen; daughter, nnd servant, 'Dirt* ley, Mrs Walker, Miss Howqll, Miss Camp Miss Crowell, Miss Miller, Miss.Graves,' M' ss l dw.in, Messrs J P Henry, I tVilcox. .1 Mitchell, A T Miller, B W Delamater, C IH>|1 T.Thorp, T S "Luther, \V H Crane H S Beart Merchant, I H Cldershaw, F f Lay, C Carter,j Weed; R Keeler U W Clark, and master HI urd * ’. , . - v .Brig Osprey,Dbrsey,9 days fromNewo® Bradley Cleghorn Si Wood, cpnsignees—in 11 go to B tV Delamater, M Cleland, J W MW” Gordon, O Tenney, C Cer|ey, J Bi;adley, •> lard, A St E Wood. N’B Weed, Hazard “ ^ lovv. 'Cliilbpiok Si Scranton, Mnoi'e b Parsons, Lay Si’Hendrickson, W Lippitty ' and I7iu the steeragh,' •Sch. Mndeininok, Sinaficy, 12 days from ton, to fue niftsler^-Assorted.cargo ton a. B W Dfelamhteg.p’TalL'H Tupper, A LoW' K Cainhhellj'E Reed, G.‘ N'ew'hall,'’ A 4* “ WT Williams,T S Luther,^-O Johnson, ert Sf co; 0 B Lamar. ... Sloop nosettaj Venafd, 3 days from with sundries to J.Russell. , Sloop Gold Huntress,Currie, 6 dnys fromr deuce—Toll cargo doiiiestic goods, rortnra duce, Sic. to O Taft,'Cohen 4' Miller, “ r ' Whiling,.! Dean, T Metcalf, H Lord “ w,, .Clinton, S Henry,EJnncks, R WaterirfH"/' I S Simmons nhd others on board. ! S Simmons, Indy and family, J Mann, G Metcalf, 1 Dean E Jehcks,,.S ». and M Lnivrence.' ., onrtbal Pole l)oath(ibeccn,from Angustff,with Cotton to G B Lamar, Jos. Cum «.ing, " ‘ ’ OTaft. Atinivnp from thib p6 rT ’ At NeW-Nork. 7th ulti solir. Olive, M da vs. ... At Charleston, 13th inst. sloop Joh«C»e" Sissoii, 2 days, " iv At Nassau, Sept. 14,'sloop Bob, Hall- UP FOR THIS PORT, , At New-York. 6 inst. ship Augusta, Yt ’ snil I3lh; schooner Soiphronia, Stewart, lltli, sell. General Marion. ClindvvjcK,.W 16th ; sloop Hunfress, Hart, 2 or 3 days. Good Return, Bates, 13th. ' ( At Pliilndeljihia, 6th last. Schr ResopK"!' 1 tis, to sail 8lh.