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SAVANNAH.
1’HUiabAy EVENING, Nov. t».
council.
A rcgulor mooting of Council look place
ibis day. All’llie members were proseni
iritti the ox crept inn of Messrs. Oivctisaod
Curler, .who are nhseltt oo prTifessinfial bu*.
noss.
The follon log resolutions were proposed
and adopted.
Jlrsalved, That all encroachments upon
theism* between York, and Smith Hroad
streets, at marked nht in 1701, aml-adnp-
ted I,y AlcCall aiid MMCennmi. where the
lot holders making them ;have takon op
their proper qonn’ity of groiniil tjii• those
streets, lie forthwith removed.
ad. Also that no house or fence Shall he
4 gala erected upnn'lhe old lines of slid lane
under any circumstance t.
3.1. That alienees known to hate been
erected without special- permission since
1791, «tk»n any other than the new lines,
and are now siaihling.'bo likewise remov
ed.
Rejoined, "That the Mayor is hcrifhynn-
thnri.edand requested to prepare and for
ward* memorial to the liepresctuadvesin
the Slate Legislature Troth county,
praying an amendment to the Shaffer, 'cx-
tcmling'thcrnrpnr'atinn'limltx hftbe city
qf Saramlali, *0 aS tn diivt -parsons rose
ding otitiif the fovmer Htiflts lo vote fot
Aldermen, and to compel slmpkeeporvand
retailers of spiiituons liquors to takq li
censes from the constituted aulhotiUet of
tlilspity.
Resolved, Th it'thc petition of die Com
missionqrsof pilotage be referred to'a Onto
ndltee to rep,at on, at tlie next meeting t>f
Council.
Committee—llutid, Broao-jiid Andcr
p u r lie Richmond Enquirer.
RICHMOND, (Va.) Nov. », 1830.
. MetaraAEililorfi—In looking over the
Washington Telegraph, oft lie-Dili inst. 1
discovered gif error, copied froni-lbd au
vannnh Republican, in relatiou to(ho gt-n-
ileman who Is to fill the vacancy, uccusiim--
edhv tho disease ofour lamented Govern-
nr of Louisiana, until a succossufr.fS dulv
elected and qunlilicil—This gentleman is
itpinad Arnmul Beauvais, and not lieuvaris.
Hois a mat i vo of Louisiana, front 45 to 50
years of age,—own* and ciriUvatesa plin-
laiion at I*.lint Coupee, tho place of his
birth, worth tun lupus (Ito sum requisite fur
pialilicutiun,—is allied by • marriage to one
il'tlte first familics'ln the State, (Geucial
LaMtui’sof New Orleans.)—has been a
member of the Legisfafttre for many years,
rndds elected, according to - the COnstltu-
tiun of that State,to servo four years in tlie
Seuatd: ''Consequently, ho It -W every
way'qogtiliAl to perform tho drtUlsdovpD
Old on litait'als'd l cannot imagine, (shat ex
oitenietit can exist in New Orleans. an tlie
subject', unless it he by some factious par
ty, trim always lake pains to spread abroad
rc|»orts, viihoor any fiieiitdatioii. If isalso
doomed Iter.ttXnry, <br the public good, to
stop misrepicsentation at homo or ttoroqd,
particularly wlibn otir highly eilimirtutl no
tional pallets are led Into it.
A RESIDENT OF LOUISIAN A.,
j Tu explanation of tho agency wo Ititd, Hi
giving'caiixeior tho above cuhuiiiiiiicatitNi,
tve have briefiy to state that otir informa
tion, in regard to the difficulties ns to the
successor of Coventor Derltigny, of Lotlit-
tana, uaspHoaipnlly (derived (huh the Now
Orleans Journals. -We did nothing tiimo
than arrange • facts, which, it was pfe-dntt ■
*d were admitted, ns they formed fruitful
tiicnies, in that city, for coujectnre and re
mark. .
r ln republishing the itetesislit of the cor
respondent of tlie Riclnntmd Enquirer,
thin that its offon rive-predecessor enjoyed
leaving their respective merits ht issue, and
merely remarking that the New Orleans
papers have been silent on the subject late
ly.w-En. Sav. Rub.
fell ovctbo.-tfd, tbt liteast rape having giv
en way, and wastltun net!, notwithstanding
a ponotlhl effort was mud# in rescue him.
Four mod jumped into tlie
bout, which «us upon tho daviet. Oj'ing
to tlie headway ol (It* thip and n liigh sea,
the boat iiislaolly filled ami the lour men
were u't unco all overboard, hut wore after.
warils'nll saveil—iwo made to a Spar that
hid been thrown for the first nun, and thi
others took tti tlie boat.—(PMf. fro*. I nfc
CrtAltUwtttN, NOV. 17.
From Nett Pori - .—Capt. Hull,, of tho
Onion Une sclir. Starr arrived last evening
with New Yurk papers of. Wednesday Inst
—auticipaiunt to-rhorraw's mail. There
had been ho lain arrivals from Europe.
' - NEW-YORK. Nov. It.
“ftrft Bftctibn—Tho Alhuny ArguY of
Oth.'emilnin* additional returns fif tho elec
tidn. trom whlt-hil appear* That' 71 Jack-
son meluberii of AsVunibly iire elenlertrth-
tlepenilcft) Wf llioso rift. Long IifaroV.uiirl
there is little' question that the number ivlll
bo increased.
Mart Prhscripti ri.-J-Mr. Drake, Ms
shit of the United StAtrt fur the Distiict of
New Jersey, pursuant <6 an order from the
Treasury Department, proceeded to Am
boy last week, and look measures to secure
the'!). Slates, nk fat ns piled,-able, to flic
amount oft SOU,000 and onwards, being the
sum due from Mir. Arnold, the late Cnlleu-
f or, tu Hie United States, and remaining
unaccounted for in his paaieasi'Al. Mr.
Arnold it may be recollected, w.menlrtvtd
snim after tlio iniutgoration of 1‘rcsidetit
Jackson, anil Mr. Jttmcs I’arkci, appoint-
ed in his pine*.—-Em. VoJt
Great Dividend.—Tbo'Airiuricm) InkUT-
amv Company yesterday declared a Divid
end of twenty per cent, on their capital
stuck fur the last six tnnnihst Tills makes
the amount of Dividends paid by tb.it
Company, in fourtoun years, 5U i per thrift
being over £0 pcrcont.per annum since Its
establish nimn in 1815.
Eagle Bu'ik—The superior Court', aft-
lilTnrd it llm same opportunity of ,circiila-. H * Ve "' *“* w 9? k
Tflte-Lamp Committee reported that they
could light the city for less titan I'jo - pre
sent price.
Mr. n W. Delainatcr was hominmed a
candidate (hr fireman, and accepted.
' Tlie ordinance In - repeal ml ordinance,
allmVlng-shtrps 'ind l.aver/nito 'he bejidi-
\pen on Sunday wit re/d'Csicnivft titne and
passed. The yeai and nays on the •ques
tion were as faUnwa I
Yircj.—Aldermen Chiik, Welmin, An-
Morion, Shaffer, Rond, Gildon, llrown.
Noy*.—Aldermen Siiefiail. Sliick, Wa*
-ring wid 0 nidry.
'Phtnirt.—We are gl.iil to undersUnd
shat Mr. Adiinshas oolrtracled for the e
recti,it) ol a new Ttma.re in-* central part
«f the city, to he completed Lythe lst df
January. This arrangement has be'ed decs
.einneil by a difficulty in obtaining the otbs
'er theatre,'in a conditions and on terms
(hat would heat ait'suirable.
..Mr. Adams, by great industry, address,
sind expense, has succeeded in collecting a
^tock company-inferior w none that -are
now performing iu America. -Dyadopling
tins plan, Mr. A. has exactly hit the sdutli ■
cm taste, which is not lo be satisfied with
one exqtiitite -figure in a grotipe, hut re
quires that the tout wremlie iiiould be in
heaping, and that the other figures in pro
portion to their interest, should have an e-
qual finish, and arrangement, and llids pre
serve and promote the general harmony,
and effect of the picture. This ttarring
with a bad slock company tnily serves ,1o
r In the spring of I USB (Jovetijor triles of
Virginia, m-confiirmity with a resolution
ifilte ReneiM Assembly, transmitted To
the ftccigraphic.il .Society of Paris, a riiap
delineating the fteography, and -topogra
phy of the “OM Dominion.’' In return
fdr this compliment, add-nsi-fifl addition to
tbdr collection 'in the sclenffa r tO which'
their researches are pariiunlarly devoted
tile society lias presented to the Virginia
Assembly she two fort rolutnc* of the col-
lefctfolis of Us memoirs.
The lid.tor of the Richmond Enquirer
miys—We have seen the Iwo s-nln-wes of
McmidlX^lranmiiltedby thd Sociely.Si Pa
ris, end can undertakem say. that, inde
pendently of the essential value of their
contents, and die beauty of their Engrav
mgs, the binding ‘Is in the most finished
ifyle uflbomrt. We have never teen any
iliiag’suporior.'if any tiling equal to it.
*Il is said tliSt the fnlto'iving islingtiislivd
-lUlhois are contributors ro one of tlie Lon
don Annuals catted the “Keepsake" some
copier at which lotvc bueti rccCivedln the
United estates.
-Sir Wallet 'Scott. loud Ryrou—(ten
letters written lo bis friends from Italy, Iff;
the years, Ittgl, ’14,’iS, anil 'it,' ami not
before published)—Lord llo',land, S, T-
Coleridge, Wih ttoscoe, Tlieodorq iladk,
Lhly Cardlhtb 'Lamb, Thomas Ilkyhes
lliilcy, Charles llrinsley Sltcridart, Agftes
Sitlcklanll thb ahihors of An.istaVius,
Qraoliy, Frankenstein, Tlnhitarian, Talcs,
Castillian, O'Hara Tales,llujji IHbk, Sec.
The work contains twenty pl.ilgs from
paintings of the greatest living mailers en
graved by the rhost distinguished artists.
Many of out Annnals furnish beautiful
specimens of engraving, and we should lie
ttruch gratified with an opportunity off lea
ting the' comparative state of this branch
of the aria in‘the two countries.
J£ 1-Ccents on the dollar tdfce
paid to tho ge-ltral creditors of the Estate
Hank llli'Ilia Sloth Docouiher next.
In the'Bowcry Theatre, on Friday bi-pH-
in;, a niatried woman, named l.upez, fell
from a (adder, jibiwit fivo feet in height on
wli-ch she’ had bvcu standing while clthln-
ihg a’Windbw. The hack .part of her skull
was so mil Ah fractured that situ lias sines
died.
LaUiVfnn ColouiMtf.—Dy site brig Me
flitia, Capt. Sullivan, from C.irth.igrna,wo
received 'a third siipploment to tho Cartlia-
gfn» Oazetto, dated Or-t-13, whicir nien-
liolii that ait express luid just arrived with
dew's from Autioquia to tho£5th of isepl.
It Is slated that the insurgent General Cor
ikib.i meets witli milch discouragement.—
lie endeavored to furco a I ft-yjof troops,in
eroding all then between 14 and 50 years
bf Oge, intlriler ta inaich wjih a thousand
mou ngauist CiMca, but obtar;red only 300.
Thb cb y iff Antioquia refused .him admit-
tancb.hiit the province appears to bo over
run by him.
A slit! later account informs ns that
Gen. O'l-oary h id advanced to Nare,
whieti restffrcH tlie comnmnieatinn with
the Magdalbna, and that lie was lauvlug
itfto tlie Imeribr Sf tho Province.
It rs, however, Evident that the rebellion
Is regarded will, apprehension ; and it is
by no means improbable, with all the dis
content which prevails in the cuintry, un
der tile Dictatorship, if it sliould lead to
something very Silrintir.
' A Decree had been IsJticd Ivy tho Ool-
niuhian Goveriiinent, n few days h: fore the
sailing o'fihe Medini, allowing vessels of
war and merchant Shift to lake St000
bnrli out >>r i lie eop'uir-jjrct of dutj—hrigi
S900 do and each passenger S100 to 3500,
acroriling to their rnrtk..
The’voung Done or Montobello sailed
frainCariliagen,i ill ilio British Packet far
Frairte, via Jamaica nVid Engluml.
Mr. iMnore, our Minister to Colombia,
arrived, with Ills suite, at Bogota on tho
39th Srpt. Gen. Harrison was expected
at Cnrtlidgdnn tho last of Oct. where, it
was said, ho would wait the return <ff the
atAip of u-ar Nillcliez, frotrt it iu Janeiro, to
embark fay tlie U. S-.
The numbers drawn I'rt the New York
Lottery arc—51,55,30, S3, l£, S3, 31,37,
SJ. We imderitaml Sylvesters, ISO
Hroadway. sold 30, 51, 55, thb capital
piifce of 510,000, in i wliulp ticket, td a
gentleman of tills tity.
tiinents;-a)ct tlto lame Onto eiijiting sor-
priao iu him that sho addressed him in the
Spanish language, of which she was per.
foctly mistress. Sho is half-sister of tiro
Duchess 6f Hurry, of France, (whose son,
the Duke o( IKiidntux. is the. cherished
11 air Presumptive to the throne ol
Frapret) and half sistor also lo die consort
of tlie Iniiint Paid, broth'b.- of 1’erdbtand,
residing al Al.rdrM,
At tho las) ilatak die Ductless nf liem
was said (a be on a journey to the SPUjIi
df France to meet her sister on her way to
Madrid; Ihelailei; wasa&couipnnicd l,y her
father die King of Naples, and a spicniHd
retuiue; Ferdinand has pot hnd issue by
eitlier of Ids loVpinr yvfves, nod it Inis been
said, tlfo I la-To id wliich ha. lias negiillatad
tils det* alliancty. *as doha'flbind'1'y Ids lie-
»i\e to have, direct issnW to the crown. In
ha so of tallufii ill the dbebf line,'ilu- eldest
son of the .Infnut Paul -will inherit the
tliroiio.
THE HOKI)Ml ERS.
We asoortained iminfH|.dely after th'*t
week's-paper went to press that Mr. Cnnpa
'fir's new warkymint-niopd its Ennliiml by
diis tide, wasthnaamo .ulverd-ed ns liirlh-
coming hero under thn naniit of The-We |U
of Wish Toil-Wish. The tide ’page will
tinifo the two—Wo make one short extraift
from a strikiii;scene, when 'fill Settleinent
was attacked, by the Indians. Miailtmii-
■inolt, tho native youth, was ti prisoner ami
had been in some degree softened by kind
ness.—,V. Atlas.
“Wfioup* ami yells tVerp .iilccsundy
binging nronml die plaid while thu loud
tuul 'often repented tuliet of A coiinli Iso-
traye l the urlifire try Which ihesaVaxcs had
kdoften onilfioviVril in tlie burlier pait of
Ilia (tight, to lure the gnrrijort d\H of the
pnliiadncs. A few loattfiVIhg shot, tlis-
cliargad with dclila-raliuri. and from every
dkpisvu point elthhi die uurkt, nidf-kdtii-
fid hotli dip .cool ness alii) tlie vigil.uiee of
tli* defend.! ids The little guii in tlie hack
house was silent, for the puritan knew too
well )tt veal poster tu lessen I,a v- pur-hion
By a loo frequent use. Th# ecupun was
therefore reservesl for those tumiiedl* uf
geeso !—Our young wonted tvfll look ano
ther way* and oall ui Peqnots, should there
he tin snalpson out. pole." For a .jingle
nioimmt the cmmichatice of tho buy chan-
Red,'and his reauBlinn set-iiietl to w.irer.—
The other, who wffrelKxnift eye« with liny-
ging eilgcrnnsS, again seiked Ills victim by ,
the half, - ehgii Rmh ibiTekcd In the »o
rents Of despair.'—-'-’liny 1 tirty I .if thou art
mil with us, Gml liaili ih-serlod iis! 1 ' filio
is miiio!’’ hurst flprcoly front tho llna of the
lad.—"liekrlmy word*, VVnVnpMiwissei t
tho blond of my father is very .earin wiili-
in rtn>."' 'T-li% Wother pa'tited, 4Ad the
lilow was ohee mole, tusprhtled.—Thc gln-
ring eyeballs of Hie s4vago rested Intently
on dir kucliin; ftiriil n'-.d stern ciiiinlo.
nancu of Hie yihshg lieTrv, Whose trpllfte'd
Iniiid'oppeared to uitmaco iiislhnt pimisli-
metit, sbnnftl Jig .fiatj to rtisfegavd media
lioit. .Th# IfpSofttlip wg’rrlor severed, and
'rite 'Void "Mlahimiinloh" «iis uttered na
softly as if ii recalled a feeling '.of jm'f rowS—
Then, as .i stuhleii burst of yells cose n-
-hovntlin ronr of tho cnnllogiiiliim, t()o
fiercn fuillkn ft’trnod in his tracks, nitdji-
h edonmg dia IrWnWiitg.and 'nearly Insen-
sllilo child, be hoimded away liken hmiml
Jonsi f ned tin a fresh scent nf-iilopd. "Roy!
hoy!" murmured tho-iiiotfier; "tTcailion
nr Christian, lliefu is olio duit will bless
ilific !-i)A.
—-S-l—n " 1 — I ii S' J '!S!
"cent state, ,, m liol u, ar0li a«s w
fiorilAiEJi;—-
HE cargo „f t h, , lno
J.■ Noebetn, will bo«o|d P »,* ln ’ S|
Vrioo lf Btrilled toy tht* aJ, “ l * 'cd tt , 11
raiVr of
SAVASSAU
Ustass
dreiiiiiig duiigeV that would jlo sure jo ar-
riye. Oil ibis s'paciucla It nth gazed in
(barft)) shdiicis. Tho long sniiauied & svl
Wii iceurltv of tier abode was viulenlly ties
I'royud, fc in the place of a quiet, e hit It hnd
a|iproach‘cd; as near us may lie oil onrlli lo
tli-it lloiy dUaSo fur which her spirit strove,
sho and .ill slie most love ( | were suddenly
ebufrontod to the liiost frightful rxliikilioo
dr lumiao horrotff. In sucli n moment.tha
Ibelings or a mother were likely to revive;
slid ere time was given for reueetion, aid-
Rapid TrhvtUing,—Tli# new Steattthdat
’President lately n ade hor trip lifilween N.
York end Providence against a strong head
wind, in fourteen hours. From Newport
to Providence,,thirty miles,sheuran in one
wiin a niu nuvtt ■ j- -j ..•-- -
add lo-gloom, “a deeper gloom.” ta -mtlte, "“dr and forty, minutes, being at the rate
• ... ■ isf Aire ivSHn til tliervis aismiiltra nnrl 1 oav
'•darkness" still “inore visible.”—ehercas,
in tlfeeither case there is do abrupt transi
tion from inferiority to excellence, but rath'
erahappy adaptation of talent to the grade
of character to ho represented, and every
one tlius becomes excellent in tilt degree
that is reqnirc.ii,.
■ We feel much confidence that the enter
prise of Mr. Adams, will be amply romu
neratett, and that he will be convinced that
it hi only necessary to Cater with taste and
juilgetnenl lor a S.iv -miah audience, to
fneet tvjtb miingrpus and liberal custom
trt.
The.Providence Journal of lOdi inst.
contains a repoit that the steamboat.Oliver
Ellsworth', dn Her passage from fie\r York
tu Hartford, had burst lifc'r boiltr.by Which
thirty passengers' were killed dird furiy
wounded. The Nee- York papers are si
lent on the subject. ' •
Mr. Stone, of the Obeinut street Thea
tre Philadelphia, seems to be in good luck;
he last Week, we understand, received the
premium of J5U0 from Mr. Forrest, for his
accepted Tragedy, and Is yet to havo a fur
ther rCtvarJ in th6' (bird 1 (right's proceeds.
Ife has also obtained the premium' of fifty
dollars, offered by Mr. Goo 1 . DiXotf, for it
£<k»ie Song.- •
The editor (Tfhp Aurora and Pennsyl
rani* Gazette,^jlailtlphia, offers for sale
Dne half of iliarest^blisjiineii, to a person
s.'wUing to g}d |o tiieattpugeinint of that
•snu«ift?< - ..,;W .
of oire niltc In three minutes and twenty
seconds, which is at the rat'd of eighteen
miles an hour.
A bill for tlie establishment of a Pcnitcn
tiary iu Tennessee, has passed- the House
of Representatives of that state,' unit its
success in the Senate n-js confidently ex
pecld.
The following nfliciei if truei laid ifi.-det
hostility With the words that were put Intd
tlie mouth'of .tlto Erhperor of Anstrli, d-
bout the time of tile nfeetirig of the Con
gress At tlielloly Alliance—"Give mo loy
al subjects—I bare n«f hew ignorant =Ut6>
are." 5*.
A French paper says,—“The system
'employed throughout Austria .for spread-
Mg instruction.among the lower orders' is
alcend'ei with great sirccesJ. In each rill-
age are Softools; Of which the iftasters are
paid by gOve'rntnlhW. No onu is allowed
to many who Cannot read, write, and show
some acquaintance with - arithmetic, and
under a penalty, no master can empinjf-a
workman who it not able to reaef and-write
Smalt works on moral subject*, written
with great c ,re, are circulWdif among the
lower' efass'es. lienee crimes' are dafrenie-
iy fere anfiffthe cotirse of a twelVeniuntli
scafc'elf .fWo’exedutious take place at Vi
em/n."
A friend lias presented its With a sample
of Luaf Sugar, nlomllaciured in .France,
from iliollee'l rnol. ill flavor, it cannot
be distinguished ftom Siignr mnile frbm
tane; but being much lighter, prnb'.ihfy, it
may not go sit far in tlie Usds to which it
may he nppilVd; It is a Ueaiiiiful sample,
perfectly crystalmed, and purely white, In
nnpe.jFnnee, II Is milch Sltporini tu .iny doll
mo refilled Sugar from cane tve have ever
seed) The sample is left ol nor ihllCe for
the gratification tif those Who wish fd see Iu
Ch. Cour. lUli insl.
(Snoii) olid ^triioiierriri—On jTtie^dy
iliglit jliere Was a fall of sooty in fliis city
end Vicinity. A gentleman who ciittidtioWii
■lire York road, informs us lint about 13
miles from the city the grmltk! tvns fairly
coveted with tt. AVc hail scarcely received
this information when a friojul stepped into
tlie office e itfi d pdfucl of ripe siraicltrrtu,
list plucked fhiui the garden attached to
iis dWrfttifer in the eastern partrif tile city.
Tilt fruit glow in the open air, and the
orily precaitiitm taken »ns to protect the
tines firoiff tl/o ndrill wesf Winds.—r-Doft,
Ash
On Sunday mdiftijVg .last about 0 o'
clock, as the ship Alleghany/Capt, Potts;
was going dottrn the Bay, bmi'nd-.to Snvan
nah', wind strong from N. VV. a,seaman,
triulst heaving the lead froffi tlic chains,
:. . . .' " • 7 ’ ,
Tho mayiiage, by prociirjilion. |of Fcv-
dinand 7th of Spaip, to Maria. Christiana,
/lo»-il.»n> nf fSvnrVnio I If Sri'rt I Is M *rieii
and is In Iris dSth year. His present wife-
was born I BOG, and ol course is' SO. jcjirs
Iqunger than )icf, Jiushanif. Ills first
Queen was Maria' Antiuucue, Priftccss, of
Naples;.who died. 1 BOO, 1 lit second. 1 Isa'.
abella Marti Ffsfftces^pf Portagal, (jisfer.
ed by the light bf conflagration, the mat
rori e-as moving swiftly through the luitl-
Cdto passages of (lib iln ellfng, III- quest df
those whom she liod .|ilac«d in the.ieourllj'
of the fahninhers.—“Tiind l(da Veiueihlier'ed
to avoid looking dll life flolds, my chil-
dven," said tho nearly. Iin-ailitesi woman as
sho entered thn room. "lin thankful babes;
hitherto thb efforts df tlie iavdges tiaVc
been vain, ami we iiill remain ihnsidr.1 ol"
our \ylly Is ilia nl&bt So
rudl Cnmn hither, mother, tlibil ifta'ycst
look into the bod as If lliu sfln were shin
ing!" “The licailiens have fired uhr gra
naries, end what llinil kecst id thb liglil Of
tho flumes. Bill happily lliey cannot inn
brand Into the duellings while Illy jqliier
and tho young iden sfand to tlielr ttenpnns.
We must l-o grateful frtr this security,
fifail ns ii scenieth. Thou hast knell liiy
Hmil, nnd hast reinembcrcd tdihink nhliy
failio, and brother in thy prayers 1" "|
will do so again, my mother," wHiSpeHd
the child bending toiler kneel; aim wrap,
ping her young features in (he garments
of the matron, “Why hide thy coi'uile-
nancc? One.yoong end innocent rts (noil,
may lift tb'mn eyes to 1 icavcn with cnnfi-
donoe.” ••Mother, I see the Indian uniats
iny face lie bid. He looketh at me. I fvai,
with wish to do uslinrin." ••Thooaft slot
list to iHiautoiiiinoli,cliilil l "niiswereiU(hili,
as .slm glanced her eye rapidly found to
seok the boy, who hnd modestly witlidrnwn
into a remote and shadowed corner of the
room. “I left him with thee for o' guardi
an, and not ,ts ono who would wish by In
jure. Now think oflliy God, child." im-
iriiiting a kiss oi) the cold ninrhle-(ike Tore
mail of her daughter, 'and If a bo reliance
nil his goodness. Minnl nimoli, f again
leave you with n charge to be their pro
lector,’ she added quitting her daughter,
and advancing towards tho youth. ‘Moth
er 1* shrieked tho child, 'come to ine, or I
die !' It nth turned firoiii the listening cap
tive wtyl' tho quickness of Instinct.' A
glance showed her the jeopnrd of her off
spring. A rinkod savage, dark, powerful
of frame, end fierce, in the frightful mas-
qtieradu of llis rial paint, stood diriding
the silken hair oil the girl in ono Ifand.
while lie already hold the glittering axe a-
bovc a head tliui seemed inevitably devoted
to destruction. •Morcv ! mercy)’ exclaim
od Rath, hoarse with horror, and dropping
lo Iter kners. as much 'from inability to’
stand a< with intedtto petition. 'Monster !
strike Die; hot spare the child !" The eyes
oflhe-liidian rolled over the person of the
speaker, but it e-as yviih an expression Unit
seemed rather to enumerate the miniher df
his vlct nn, tlinn ib announce any change
o'fpnrpftse. With a fiend-liko conlrfeXi
that hr poke litticii knowledge »f tlie riffli
losfpn ctjceV lib dgain swung the quiver dig
bat sprtfthloSs child In thouir, non prepar
ed (o direct the (reriptm with a full ccrfain
ly off aim. The tdmahde k Irml made it*
last circuit, ecd aiffoslirnl xtdtitd have de
cided the fate bf fife victim, e/iCn the cap.
live lioy stood'- 1 >
or in tl)is revnl
fttfita mbi’eiiuSni
teas arrested. .Thedeepgnltib'al.rjhcula-
;!on, trliltjli betrays the-stttpr,isq of anindtf-
an broke flam the chest of the spyngc,while
pis hand fell tp’ltigsido,' a'litl tlto form of
tho su'sponded girt was suffered again to
touch the floor.
The look and the gesture witYt* which the
boy-pad interfered, expressed authority in
(liottliaif rescnimontof horror, llis air
itniVaLi.. pulU.I.a n'n/li rv. 1# annJM'.'.J
!b
AlllUVi D
, .'Ship Queen Mali. Hailey, New York #
us lo ,1 Cmmiiing As rtnn MilXo to \V
Mai shall, II Lord, L Baldwin &co V' I'
lluiiler, l.ay & llendricktiei, Mnybra S:
11 .mu Knit. ,1 Hemly. A Fotlor dCCU A
H-isjoU, A Chiiiriplnn, 19 llliss It Malone,
Clnghorn sic Wanrl, O.W Coe, J W Long;
iluz.ird ft, Uehslovv.il' Frbodrrgnst, Co
hen X: Miller, O nd.ler As .Davidson. N R
Knapp A-co I-’ M Siolle, It Whde, 1 Nor
ton. Finch & Wnilaodi Mattery As Duffy
J Gnihiriiiig As Soil). I'uysciigers, Me*»rs
K Jiickson, Hayden, Dpntly, M.itfphj, At'
Libiluhl, MTntirb; Williams aud jonBS-
.Sidir New York,.Sailfiiro, ifailolt 3 (Is.-
1100 hush R. Rice to It o; IV King. ■
til'TOp Film, Wood, Darien 1 day, 150
Dales Giittnn So r’.lilcs bo Fannin.
R'evenilo Cutter Georgia, Rudolph, Ini
i cruise.
BELOW.
Sell, Wulici E. 11) or, lin Mobile.
.BAILED.
Solir Mary Adams, llibcron, St Alarys,
DEPARTED;
Steamboat Cliurlbslbh; llomit-ll,Darien
MEMOHANbA.
-Tint slop Emp ior, nonce iit Netv York
I till lust. ,.
’I'lie sclir Frances, Itbncb at Now York
1 till inst. • ...
The sllip llcury was rlp lof lliii port el
New Yttik Dili lust. I" sail riauudaV.
' Tlie’bjig Frnhccs, was lip fur this part
at NKtirYufk tltli lust. -. •
Tim ship .Tyliee. tloared liji tills port at
New York ibilr lost.
The sclir Ann Smith, lm.Darien,boilrd
to Philadelphia pill Into New York III dll
tnss, limit of water, and having received
considerable dumago in sails, rigging, &c,
FllOM oirii (’oiuiKhroMlKNTS.
(Afters oj the Courier, Mercuri/ A" Britt’It
CiliiiLESlbS, Noveiilhor i«—S v. st.
aaaivkn.
Sclir Beisy, New York 13 iis.
Vor Alignsta.
Tlie Sieniliboat
EDGEFIELD.
wilt leave ']'u-Moirow
Evening with bofits,
Taylor’s tiherf.
oof i o s -H*
JPdr Aiigttsfn.
Tlie Slefl'fiiboiit
GOV. TrtYLCTlt,
Whitlden, Master.
Will,leave (bis with
lighters for Augusta oil. Saturday next.Fui
freight or passage, apply to C.ipl. W. tin
hoard artluntcr’s n-haif, otto ,
COHEN hi .MILLER.
iiov (0
ate or rife victim, when the cap.
md in front of the fuglitfu) nct-
evnftfng scene. By a quick
irciwent of his d‘rm, the tilii'w
of tho Einporbr Don Pedro) who died in
(stilt Ills third,. AldrisOulephioo Amelia
niece or the Kipg.pf Saxony,—She died,
in the present year. .Tho new Qtiieen of
Spain ii said-tn be one of ihe most hea'uti-
ful, intelligent and' .accomplished females
of this age of fin* Women; that she had
been highly cdubated. and possessed a'
.trfbst liberal itiind. This, it must be y’e-
mombered, is court parlance. It is' added,
that lire InquiViVor-s of hotli Naples and
Spain vverc. repojited lo be adverse to tlie
A Gazettccrbf lire Stale of
Georgia,
lift the Rev. Allied Sherwood.
.■, n ■ • n .’n. . r. «, I ft jl tf . . r .(*
rcclp a
je.hqlt c
P' e -". ‘.‘Thcsc.-ni'^ ni'rne,'' .JettVrned the
hoy.yitji dignity,'nyr.opiire his arm .while
qiealdug, rn liqna'/iiiyr. to sliory that lie ex
tended prttecjibn (q alt present Ai-The war
rior gazed about jiim.gVintly, and like one
.hot half convinced. He had incurred n
danger too fearful,in entering the stockade
ro hq enyily diverted from Iris purpose.—
"Listen !’’ lie continued, after n short
-r-., v ... . ro-;Tv-ro • inPi»c, during whiclithe a'.tilleiy of'the
h i« IPuritan hail again bellowed In the npl-riar
tinted With tlld liberaln/ of her adit- without. "The tlmndcr is with the Yoo-
iEboao EofTiox, 1840.—itticd jjl.'
CONTENTS.
At AI.ip of tlie Stute, with all the new
jCsL cuifrttics ti'iiir roads,'
I, Gtinef.il description of Georgia. .His
tory. SeftiV'fts of Legislature. Treaties
and Acquisitions of Lull'd. Rivers. Goo
aval rnm'a’fks on Lhkcs.' Pends. Face of
she Counjry. Soil. Productions. Lllm'nto
Rain. Zoology. tlrmilVologV, Divisions
Government. Judiciary.. Al.iijiifactoVes
Imporlx and.Exporfs for a series pf,years
Militia. Revcnim. Finfds of life Stale. Ch
liqiillies. Counffes, willl their longlli,
lireadih, square miles, population, &c
Tax.paid by bgclfiMsiiiitd. Appropriations,
Salaries of tlffiWrs' fur 18411. Religion.
Popfilaflmi'. Coimilns iq alplinheiical nr
ddr, ditli chief lu'wiis'and nuinbei' of Ace
Wttfflw , , *
If. Ai pnfticiitarilescripiiiin'ofilic rivers
.mnuntains, or edit, cn’iintVos, towns, villa
gift,' blinks', canals, mineral spiings, &c. in
alplyihttiegi Ardor. -,
JII. An. Appendix, with a biographical
sketch of pH tlie porsq'ns alter whom (Iu
counties were ti allied,; History of the I’refs,
«-itli tli'p names’ o'f the Newspapers in the
Slate, iiiinihci- issued weekly, fee., llisio
ry and Progress of Edii'catiuir, tyirti tire
mount' of. Academic anil Poor School
fi/iYds. ami probable triiiiilxSr of pupils in
structed, Pauperism. Sketch oftlic sev
eral Religious Denoiriinhtions in the State,
iVith tlicfr ndiiibery. Culture of sugar.
rice, and cotton, wjtl) a history of tho !•■,;
troduciioii of the latier -plant into ,',meri-
ica. . Culture of Silk. List nf Ijost Offices
in tpc Slate. . List of Oovernors, Doc
tor’s f' eet. Ql«l Style, and Ninv Style.—
Pi Iqe of eatables, , | S ,J &c, List of
i it nth!*. AremUrti of Congress siiice t7-'
( l rn »«cs.
.5© SSsSgjfc.
£0,000 Orange, I
u *‘Yan.
Jariels,
nov 13
S.J.
||lo'slevy
XsdftciVoWfth ,
Gentlemen’s Black. tVfijle , nJ «. I
cd Uoftied l.qnb, Woo!, v ^l
Ylgonia and Cotton IIou,„^jJ
OeMlcmoq'i nnhiettehed ,| 0 ,
sitifuox," lulian "<j
Misses-tvhlto uhd ioinre'd Colni I
Boy's mixed Ijimhx Wool, .uoAt 1
u RP n la and cotton hull di 1
Children's white, red and imo(
Worsted Huso nod Grecian C I
Thick kpined Wool half How
Ladies ami gentlemens extra )i. n «o
nlabk and .dark colored IlomM
c gloves ' "‘“I
• Black nnd white sowed do. nonfat, I
..best qualify " W, l
I Lidlos fancy Horseskin and KldlfJ
, and GluVes |
Mies Beaver and SilkOlerci
Aljsses llnrwslrin do .
| Ocnllomen’s Bouver.ButksklaAV^jl
| . Hook, Castor aud Silk Glares '
h"v 19- , .
i A<‘ Act.
Tn eklfcml the time lor forttmnte drum
|n the Laftd Lotteries of eighteen l.uu-
dred ami eighteen, Eighteen hundred
anil nineteen, and eighteen tiundrabul
tecilly one, to Hike out,grants for m
lands thus drawn, ami after iliaihr.i
therein dpeoiiled. id vest tlio same Id iU
B —ife. : /■" ,
E ll eiintied by the Senate and Hoiib
oCUepkWieiili,lifts W-.tlfi> Stale J
Georgia in General Asidtiihly met, aoA
it is hereby (piacied Ly this nntUoiiiy hf
(lib same, That every pertun who war a
ftittiniato drawer in thp land (sttefiaf by
ilm aiiHmrliy of ilio net, passed on the lif.,
reenili dav^if Dcncinbei, eiglitced httndicd
amt eighteen, mvtlie sixteenth day of He.
comber, eighteen hundred end nineteen,
anil lin. tlio fifteamli day of Alay, elghtrci
bundled umH'wcmy.uno, shall have unit
Ihe first day of Nnreipbcr, eiglilcen hue.
dred ami ihirty, - jq tako aulihls,- Iter u
their giant upoft paying Into- the Ti-
»UrI ihe,siimo| eight tlottar,. -
See. .£ . And be it further enacted
the authority uiiiies.ild. That from aed
ter the first day of November,'elgliii
hundred and thirl t, the lands so drnx
al-ire,aid. and not granted, shall riwe/l
anil bec'omo tho property of the State.
Sec, S. And he it further enacted,
this act Shall not extend to .-iny lot
of land drawn by orphans Until thn
after the said orphans shell Imre .iron
thn ago ortwenly-oiie years; nor to
lots drawn by idiots nr loiiniics or pt
who |ihve departed this life, since
gave in (or a draw ni draws in-said low
of 1818, IB 19 and t8tl., mill elioso eiin
arc up opresqiped, uhr io .iny lots m
her tan and one hundred set apart for
purposes of pnldio eiliii-Dtion.
Sec. 4. And heft Author enaclcd,TM
all Inws.and parts'of, laws militating "
gainst this act. ho and the saipcaio herd]
repealed, . -
Sec. s’. And lie it furllicr enacted b?
the a'uthorlty. aluremfrl. That U shall I*
the ilif iy of his Excellency the HoteiMi.
to cause this not (o' lie pimlished in all lit
public Gazettesbrini,Stole;once.aow
until the first ddy of Norernbci ccii.ih
that lid cause the expanses of such pdhf
lion to be paid out n,f the cimtingpil!*
, , - waKrenjouiids-
Speaker of Ihe House oj ReprtstnMf
President of.Iht Sunil 1 '
Assented to 9ilr November, 11:39.
George R: giuier-
Urmratt.
1(0fit to’
13l§ca
Coopcv’s JNcw fi'ovcl.
rElllE IVEPT- OF WISH TO^
B. WISH : a Talc, by llie Amhot «
“The Pioneers" "The Priitljf' & c -
"Hut she is*dead lo luin—to all-—-
Her.lute tiangs rilqiTt on tho 8»"i
And oil tlio stairs,add at tho door
H er (airy step if heard no mote.
, In two volumes
AJ«SO
A Solettion from, the Public end
Codiespomlenod of Vice Atlinits] W-
Cajlingwood ; interspersed, with Mt™ 111 ..
uf his life. Just received by .
TliOMAS M.mUSCOU-
nov 17, *
A’rRiortd?.—List of Presidents; of (ho fj-
“i'Od Slates, with that of lllffiiilii'bf officers.
'Post Office reveoiie hr- the rj)ief tmuis in
U. 8. NewspapuiZiii H. S. Ecclcslastionl
Statistics. Medical'SimMtljll niimbei of
donllis in Now-York, Pliilattclpliia, Wasli-
‘ingioiVpnd-.Sit/aniiali.- .,
Just lecuivod by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
tiov 19
A. (Jartow .
NFOB'.IS Iris friends and tha P il(
tlio’. tig has opened . ...
A Drug Store
On the corner of llroogktdn *( rc “ t
Marshall’s hrlolr,b|Wit\ft T’. ^ V S-
where ho offers for sale ihe best of
and Medicines.
nov 16 13I*t
StrawJJoimets -
FEW cates received,by ship 3 f
andfors»lelowhy cNoRWtf ;
nov 18
A
Boat Hands
^ Ubcral waecr wiffbe S ,vo„.
nov 14
BUTTS &PA1
esor