Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 08, 1829, Image 2

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ttEPlTBL.ICAN. FREDERICK 8. FULL. CITT rxlMTtflt. Hailv Paper •••••••» eight rtnllhrs’pcr annum* Cuunt,' Paper ..lixitolhirrpor annum. patadlkin advance. All New*, anti Now Advertisements ap. pear in both papers.- 07» Office in Dickson's three story ortrk building, ow the Bay, -near* tlio Ex change, between Bull ml Drayttm-strecls. SAVANNAH. TUESDAY EVENING,-tlXc. 8. Dirinn lervloo will bo performed Ibis evening In the Independent Preebyteien Church by the Rev. Mr. Ilpyt. The ser- vicov will ctfimnenco at 15 minutes before 7 o'clock. Our ears have been dinned, ever since 'ihe appearance of Dr. Sheftnll's commit* ' nication in yesterday's Georgian, with in- "qiilrios respecting the meaning of the word ' grnteel, as used by h'.m In reference to' the 1 Republican. ' We had td Confer* our ig norance of its intended application, and to * state, that we bad ifiade no'altcinpl to solve ' the enigma—not having given tho para graph a second thought. * Fortlm ' benefit of ourjoqulslivo friends, however, may *e request frith the Doctor to “explain." ' Tho Washington Daily Telegraph, will, until the close of the present Session ol Congress, be published in the morning, on -ifcn enlarged sheet. Appointment by the President—Stephen Charles, appointed Collector at Elizabeth City, N. Carolina, inplace of A»a Roger 'ion, removed. Two gentlemen, in seetlng one of tho North Hiver toW boats, at Newark, on || ls Stub ult. mistook, a space between two piles of boaitir for tho pier, anil walked, dim and arm, into the dock. Their --cries brought nsshtence, end they weto-rescued. ; Both bad great coats end one, an old gentleman who could ool awini. tvas nearly -exhaus- tett. I fourteen Annuals wCio published in London, last years fotirtlew ones are an- flounced, inaking'seremeen nllogoilicr. 'MdoreVUfo hfllyrtm is completed, and will speedily Alike in Uppcaram-c. A oetv FYetKlt-piiblication, llevue. Dei Deux Maudes,1tai readied llosinii; it cmi- lains amongst other things -e Memoir of Uen. Jackson, It lias liecn discovered - in' London that ilitrcol ic drugs are often udininislered td sailort-in their drink, ill the boarding hou ses and taverns d hltdi they frequent, for tho purpose of plundering tlteir pockets, with- nnt lesistauee. The Philadelphia U. 8. Gazette announ ces the death, on Saturday last, of Mrs. -Washington, the widow of tlie late 1 Judge Washington. She left - Philadelphia on 'Saturday morning, in * carriage, on'her return to Mount Vernon, but being taken suddenly til noar Gray’s Ferry, she war conveyed to a privato dwelling house wiiere she shortly after expired. 'imported Cotton.+-A vessel laul.v orri- ted at Providence (Rril.) from Surinam, brought a cargo of Molasses and Cotton — The duty on foreign cotton imported into $e United States,"islhree cents perpouml. At the opentng'bf flic Lc'cnli’es before the Suciety for tlie Diffusion of Knowl edge, in Boston, Mr. Evcritt, in giving a 'biographical sketch of Benjamin Franklin, stated a Cacti that we imagine Is libt gener ally known. The autobiography of Frank- -Un,-In the account of Ids life, and woik*, 4n general circulation, is a re-translation from a French translation of the original manuscript. PRESENTMENTS of the GRAND ■jvryof'urya .v county. Dkckmoeb 'Ffcnst, 1020. The Grand Jury for the comity Of- Bry an having taken into consideration the two ‘Acts of tlie Lcgislatnre, in relation lo ga niing ilndiregre trading, and the general affairs of tho Colrnty, liavo the satisfaction to'state to his'ho'nor Ju8{[e I.iW, 'that they have no presentments to nlake iii'felction to cither of rlicso sul,jects. They congrat ulate themselves and their follow citizens in general,in hiving tlie pleaiurt of meet ing for she first lime, his Hohor on tho nenrh, and wonhl assure his Honor of their' r-ntiro confnlciire bblli in ills ability and integrity to discharge tlie public jnttice of die conntfy. We cunnot bill believe, that, if there can he any guarantee * to tlie pule administration of justice, ‘that gnaiaftiee must alone be founded' in the confidence which w o entertarti, in the talents and abil ity ofhiin who is" called to 'administer that Justice, but incrt-c particularly upon tho pu rity bf motive r.nd'tnnral integrity by which he will hegnVcnied. Relieving ids Honor to possess'I hi* talent and integrity, would assure him of our icspeci, and w ill on every occasion'while lie presides Over onr-rigbls, afford him every facility in our |mwer, in (he discharge of Ids duties. Before uctakn leave of Ids Honor Judge l.aw, WO beg to express our gratification in llio'oppoihtmeiit of tlie present Solicitor Geneidl, fur riic'-Rastern Citi-nii-w-and feel esery confidence that lie will do honor to his office,‘by the prumpfnCss and ability with which ho will discharge the duties de volving on-him 'GEORGE W. McALIjISTEII. Foreman. jease Duller, ■F. O. Maim, •Luke Marin, Alex, Netberelij1, Each. Delta, and Sever meddling with tho internal of- falrsof Turkov. At'Udessu and lu the other Rnsslnn ports on ilio Hlaok Sea, the policy of tho Rus sian government is, to reccivo tho Antcri cans with'ope,i arms. Ill the Auitrim dominions, that have n doboticHo until* Black Hoa, the Anteilcins arc also on a.footiug with tho most’favored nation. Wlnit a vast field it thus npeh to Ameri can uillerurizo and ingcnnityl MERCAtOR. 'At the United Stales Military Academy, at West Point,'there nro 200 Cadets, from ihe following Stales and Tcitiluiles in tho Union: a-- 'New York, 82 l’emlaylvaHini 21 Ohio. 14 Virgiui.v, 13 Kentucky- 13 Maryland, il Ninth CarolHta,' 10 Massachusetts, ^0 Maine, - fi Mouth Ciirolift.t, n New Jeiscy, 0 Tennessee. 7 Great yield oflipfian (Join.—Mr.Tomp kins, living on tho American sisisj of the Niagara river, four'miles from tlio falls, lias tWIs year raised on one note ‘of land Olio hundred and twepiy.five bushels wd ii ImIT srf shelled India it corn!—mil suiinil .and .dry. The fotlonihg was tho mnnnor iho ground i Ploughed three Connecticut, Georgia,' District of Columbia, N. Hampshire, . Indiana, ■ Rhode 1-lamli Vermoni, Illinois, ’Delaware, Alabama, -Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri. Arkansas, The Philadelphia United Slates Gazette Males that numerousapplicationshave been made from Pennsylvania for the vacant 4eat Which Ilia lamented death of Judge Washington leaves on the Bench of the jjupretne court ofthe United States. A- ynong the gentlemen mentioned nro the names of Mr.Baldwin, Judge Wilkins, and -Chief Justice Gibson. "We believe," adds the Editor "that a large portion of the gentlemen of the cast-, ern district of Pennsylvania, are friendly to a recommendation of fl gentlemen in •this ciiy. eminent as a lawyer, "holies hi therto held himself aloof from appointment or election to any office for which his high a'lainments eminently qualify him.” This remark, we presume, is made in -allusion to Langdon CheVes Esq. Emanuel J. West, of Illinois, olir Minister to Chili, has sailed from New York on his -mission, ill tlie chip Alfred. IfUliam Engliah, Lewis llima, Jamca ll’itliama, laaac Haney, Alex. Bird, John Ram, A■ IF- Stephena, Tho‘. S. Clay, lienj S. Lamb, John J. Mainr.lt, On application of the Grand'Jury, it is ordered that these Presentments Ire pub lished in the Savannah Republican and -Georgian. Tine extract-from tho minutes, taken this 7ili‘of December, 1020. -JOSHUA SMITH, Ol’k. Richard Harley William ireHa, John It'ella, Andrew Bird, The Providence Journal of Thursday jives the following particulars of a robbe ry on board the Steam Boat Washing ton. •‘Four lads, tlio oldest of whom Walt not 17, came on hoard tho Washington, on Tuesday, as sho was about leaving Now York for this port, and engaged passages as dcck-pasiengots for Newp-.rt. They were under 111- care of a gciillemnn who was'taking them to New Bedford, ill ordei lo ship them on a whaling voyage. In Ihe evening captain CumHouk discoveroil tile Ini'sail engaged ill cimvcrsalion in the af ter-part of the boat, reprimanding them for being there,ordered them forward. About an hour -after he egnin discovered them aft ami ordered them forward. On the fill- low ing morning one of the passengers miss crl a smalt box, in which were nil his.vnlu able papers add silver change til tho value of 8 or $10. The shoat was thoroughly searched for tho box, hut it could no where ho Tumid. Suspicion rcsleil on tho four hoys,&they wotosubjected to nil rxainin- .•Hron ; Ihe money as described by Iho ow ner ofthe box was found on llicm, and lif ter n while two of them cnufcsicd liteir guilt, ami also, dial they hail thrown tho box a ml-papers overboard, Tho owner of the box was a sea captain, whose vessel had been Shipwrecked, and tho papers wero the account! ant) vouchers on whirl) lie rs licdlorthe recuvery of Insurance on vessel and cargo, to the amount of twenty limits and dollars. -Before the Washington arri ved at Providence, two oilier trunks belong ing to p isseiigors'wero missed—they ctm- t lined clothing ; and tho hoys also confcs soil, that after examining llieir 'contents they-threw them overboard. ’Iho offend- eis had just been discharged from the (louse of Refuge in Philadelphia ; they are pow safely lodged in our jail ; the ynnogeit of lheiti is uotyc-tfourteen years of age.*’ \Vo are Urnmlshil'a wood ciit of those wheels, uf which wo shall pdoscilt On im pression In n few days. . The inventor did ndt undertake this on- III ho had silbiliUied a model lo several of the profcssors connecteil with olir principal Colleges. They uniformly approved it. and die result Justifies the correctness of tilclr opmimi. Mr. 'B, obtnlnld a palenl some months since.—Net's 1’or,’.- Herald. of preparing - . „ . limes,-and harrowed ono way, tlirco feet apart; planted onu font six Inches aph-11 two grains to a hill 5 ploughed and lloeil.at soon as the coin was well tin, and snlise qiiontiy ploughed uiul Iroctl llirce limes* Comparative strength of varioha auh shtneear—'Tho experiments of Mr Enter i live the foilo |ng .rhsulls of lira weight borne with safety by a square inch tf tint respective substances mentioned: viz.'iron, 70,100 lbs ; brass, at,OHO lbs,; -oak, l ux, yen, plum, 7.a.10 lbs t elm, nsli, beech, 6.070 Ihs.-w-ilmit, SHOO Ills.; veil fir-.hotly, alder, ash, lijrcli, willow, 4-J0Q llis. Ati cording to tho cxpcriiuenfa on siihsinnees, tho following are ihe lengths at which the undermentioned substances would, lircnk with their own weight': cost steel, 39,131# feel; Sw-eedisli iron, 10:710 foet: Englisli do. 16,033 feel; cast iron, 6,110 feel;, cavl oupprr, 5003 feel; yellow hrass/5160 feel: cast tin,I,IOO feel; cast lead,384 feet; good hemp rope, 18,700 ferff. When felt. It appealed as if lliero wns«n tinkinUg from Ihe abdomen of iho ono to tlie hllicr. The inilhilieal cold enterod by cue common coni, at tho inferior extremity of the perpendicular attainment, and In (ho conlle of tho transverse. They moasUrid tweiily-t'Vo inches in length, and lr.ul h lieallliy appcnranco : the one was a little plumper tliaii the other: file ilglit leg and fool, of the smallest,limn ihe Mire down, was einuller than tho left t it had not tlie appearance of diseuso, hut that of compression i.,iron's mill, lift les Rlc Sloop Aim Milrlii.lirigps Upn Kini 1150 bus lids I ,, wivJ Plsnis. 1 U It \ V els Sloop Mill lilniil lleig’sV»ce 650i„„y | 111 lllce to R.Ifgbeisliam,' Steam packet Geo Washington, c u „ AnguslRi'IU ha to J W Long. 11,, ' h lJr Tujiper, lady''and clillo, Ihilfedje, Iloncs, 1 gers, Dr Timper, lady''and Doniignac, Messrs llmledge, lioi H ., ford, Campfiald, Coburn. Cap., purls the river lu he falling. The Irish Post Office have entered into a contract with Sir James Anderson, by which ho undeitakcsto convey the mailt throughout Ireland at the' rate bf twelve miles an hour, hi coaches impelled by steam, calculated lo carry two or three pas sengers, in addition lo tins conclimnn and guard This Invention uf 8lr James An derson, for which ho has obtained a patent lias seldom been exhibited out ol the yar 1 in which it was constructed ; hut it la said to bear very little resemblance to the drag coach of Mr. Gurney. Thu contract be tween ill* Irish l’ost office and - Sir Janies is umlcrstMd ttifte for 11 yeaV.x, and tho only pecuniary stipulation made by him is, that lie shall lecclre half tlio money which llic Government mny saVe by adopt ing llis system. Sir Janies u ill eommbneo operation, by eairvin. tho. mails between Howiti and | Dublin during tho present mouth a—The load is level mid gnoil, anil Iho distancotiot more than nine or ten mile*.—Alex, Gazelle. FAYETTE. {Missoni 1 !,) Nov. I. ArtieU from Snntn Ft—Frith) fifteen lo twenty of tnir eilizoiis.ciiiisistinh princi pally if those w’Iiii left hern In May Iasi, have just reached their llamas In good lienllli and spirit,, having lihmkbd an aftfr- Ugn . profit 1111 tlidlr Invos'nledtii of nhoiu 100 pi-r rent. Tbo aggregate nmniint of llieir rcuirus, I inifletslaiiU, is coinjiuted at Siuo.non;. Agcftinpnnying the Trailers aro several Rpnfttkli fr.niilh-s'ol m i wlro were ex- p.olli-l from tip-Moxiean itepuhlic, by all o<Jr of the 'Govwrnmeiii, at tho cum- ingnci-iiiciit of liostlliues wiili old Spuln, and Mlm have rltofen a refuge dnd a homo nmniigiis. These were escoilcd by a lar dy of Mexican troops to iho boundary line hetween their qovr rumcitl and nttrs, wliero Major Itileyls voiinuaiid-wns si,moiled,and thus ihe proiectinu 6f a military escort was afforded llirnughtlio wlndc extent of noun t- v from Hanln T'e lu our frontier. J am-fialned to add that Mr. Samuel Craig amine,a merchant of Ernuhlin.and lata of H.irrlxtyii enmity, Ky lost his life in (hi, adventure, in a rci.-uinrn with the I ml i lift, some distance in advance ofthe i11.1m cri111p.111y. Tun Spaniards and one of Major ltlley’s men are also repoilod lu have been cut off hr the Indians. Law.—The first volume of a work lias just been published in Philadelphia, which when complete,!, must he highly valuable to the gentlemen of the Bar. It is entitled “Condensed Rcpoils of cases in the Su premc Court ofthe Uuited Slates,contain ing the whole scries of the decisions of the court from its organization to Ihe com mencement of Peter's Reports, at January term. 1887, with copious notes of parallel cases in the Supreme and Circuit courts ofthoUnitcd States, edited hy Richard rotors, Esq. reporter of the decisions of tho Supremo court." "The object ol this work is to present 111 a condensed and convenient luriii, all tlie decisions of the Suptcinc court: hi it is proposed (0 comprise them in not more than six volumes.—These decisions are ' isoiv contained in three volumes of the re p.rrts ofMt.Dallas, nino volumes of Mr. Crunch's end twelve volumes of Mr. Wheaton's reports—in all. twenty-four volumes. The wliolo cost of the six vol umes of Mr. Peters' work, will nut txceetl thirty-six dollars. The work is not an a- Whlgemont—all tho matter in the reported cases, which is authority, will be given, ns the wholo of the opinion of ihe Court is in verted at large, and without diininulion. The editor hat condensed the introductory matter, and has omitted u,e arguments of counsel. “Annexed to the cates ar'o abstracts of the decisions of tlyo federal courts in pari materia, thus furnishing a digest for those ' decisions under their appropriate heads Steam boat navigation it about to be un dertaken on Lake Huron* Fram Ihe Deaton Ceritinel. The flit lowing will bn read with -grea't in terest at this'moment r— CONSTANTINOPLE ANu THE BLACK MEA. Tlie trade of tlie Black Sell emphatical ly belongs lo tlie United States—and hy directing llieir nifentiiin to it, our mer chants can secure almost the whole of il. A great proportion rit llie value of lirat trade is made up of the value of heights, from one iri the Black 8l-h to another purl either in Or mil ofil. 1200 vessel., load with svheat annually at Odessa. In llic freight ing trade. Americans can outdo ‘all other nations, wherever liny are'admitted to il, on equal terois. by law. This is now the rase, as lo the Black Sea, and in this ease, thej liavo another advantage of grea't mo ment, vri*. tire haired ofthe Turks towards nit the competitorsnf ihe Ameilcans: these compelilovj being (in tlie estimation of tlie Mtisselniansjthe haled ami despise.IGrceks, lire hated and victorious Russians, ami the l-'renclr an , English destructors of tho Na varitin fleet. llciii'e, it is easy to see, with a prophet ic eye, that the American vessels will take possession and keep possession of all (lie freights in lire Black Sen And it is peculiarly fortunate, at such a lime, that ti e inili-falig/ihle researches of an indefatigable man, (II. A. S. Dearborn) liavo placed, tvithin theirteach in the sliapo nf a bank, all tho inforinaiiun eXtaht on t'-is subject,including all c 1m11crci.1l details and an excellent map. The freights to ho obtained in the Blarlt Set, exceed four millions of Spanish dol lars a ye.it. Tll» Turks havle great veneration for the American chgracter. They admire them, because they-have heard that they can whip tlie most powerful nation si sen, viz the English. They admire them be cause they consider them the only powerful chmsI-iaN nation who docs not attempt to interfere in Iho movements,of llieir Mussel- man Empire. They admire them, because to their utter amnzement, they have learn ed, that a Turk would enjoy in the United States, the samn privileges as ah Ameri can. They admire them, because their na lional dag is nearest the Turkish flag, hav ing the emblem of stars j while Ihe emblem nf the Tuiki,h flag and the symbol of their religion is the moon. They admire tlie Amciican nation, be cause the conduct of its government to wards the Turks, lias ever been respectful; and because the conduct of the American traders they have seen, has been hongtablC| Circular Rail Way.—A ‘mm-cablo rail- way has fieen Invented hy Mr. George Bridgimnn of New Haven. It is an im pruvcmmtl nf the wheel now in common iiso lot all kinds of vehicles, m ruther it is a small tvliei-1 running Upon the inner pe rlpliefjr nf a large wheel. Tlie body of the cart which no saw ex hibiled yealetdny, was placed upon an axla at ihe end of which wore two wheels 2* inches III diameter. These small Wheels were placed, in is slated above, on the in ner periphery of tab large wheels six feet in dianieier.—The axle of tlie large illieels was allardied ro the sides of ihe cart to keep tliem steady. The larger wheel lias an intlei tire, cotix'tx, on which the smaller wltoel, wfth the outer periphery cone-re, rubs. Tho weight resfs-wliolly on the axle of iho small wheel. The advantages derived -ftCm ’tills hre the following:— . 1. The large wheel can I10 rtiado much lighter and neater than in any oilier way to stippdit llic same sveight. 2. The large wheel can he -made of any dimension up to 20 leet or more, and this enormous power of iho lever is obtained without raising the load necessarily mate than twelve inches from the ground. 3. The body of the. vehicle is so near the giuimd that there is o danger of upsol ling 4 With tliis power of ihe lever,llnls In cira-cd. one bring will lie able to draw wiili a wheel of 8 feet diametei on a level road,,at least 4 Ions. The cart which wo saw yesterday had on it 1-200 bricks, equal to 51 li-indicd weight, and the none drew it with nearly tho same ease that one in a ciiiiiunin cart rii ew 333 bricks, from the same spur, at the 'sa.meVnne, At least this was the opinion ol iho cartmen who loaded (lie two calls. Nogrealei "eight wax pill on hoc tuse tins being the first experiment, the inventor had made llic axle so small as to create a fear lhat.it would break iriilt more. 5. In case of a fail at Ihe horso, tlio bo rly being near Ihe gronnrl. there would he the .1 ost pcifcct safely to traveller. 1—it being inlonderl to inatfe all kinds of pleas nro carriage as w ell as vehicle uf burthen, on this principle, •" 6. Ono horso will he able to draty ovor tlio Western Mountains as much ns three at the prgsent time, or even more at iho will of the driver. No objection svill ho found to going down hill as tlio wheel if chained in the usual way will perform wiili the usual safety. 7. In the Bmuhern Plates where tlie surface of die country is nearly level, one horse would draw ihdcii more than this ■ all depending on tlio diameter ol the large wheel. The load oriirieks yesterday was taken fiom the foot of Maiden Lane, to the new storesTjnilding at the corner of that street, and 1‘earl St. It of cdtlrs" ail ranted a great ciowd, and upon first sight we, in com>. mon with others,were surprised to see a single horse travelling at ease wiili. such a Indiun Remains.—Wo liavo received fro,it,Doctor David Watson,of llninhridgc, in lids county, several eudnsidcs discover ed in ilia neighborhood nf that place by tlio laborers employed 011 tho Pennsylvania ca- nul, among which aro a stnno tobacco pipe very noatly formed, a rOdo tomahawk, a small brass basin, two keys, n small elehti larholl, ami soma broken pieces of Indian pottery ; hut the greatest curiosity is die sktiUhnuo of an Indian, which materially differs in form from nny that we have ever seen belonging to die human species.— Tlio skuiUs yemarknhly largo, and of an oblong nr oval form; die hones themselves of nliiehit is composed, have lii-cn very lliiii.iniieli ir/ore so than is usually the case. What it very remarkable in the general outline nf the skull, is Ihe peculiar manner in which (lie frontal bone, svhicli forms the forehead, recedes from die root of tho nose ami thu superciliary ridges on w Inch die eyebrows rest, anil rather lies on Ihe tOptf tlie head, than juts over tho rest ofthe face, usis usual. Thus there is no forehead, pro perly so called ; tho uranium, in this res pect, presenting rather die appearance of n'skull of a 1log, than of a human being— The Chnclato tribe of Indians, were form erly in die habit of flattening llieir lioads in this manner, hy binding metallic plates upon the foreheads of their male children. A chief having tills singular appoaranco was in Philadelphia, in the year 1826— Indians inhabiting die sources of Iho Mis souri, are to this day in the habit of 111011I ding their skulls into this form. Tho Incas or kings of Peru, and ell those partaking uf, or being within a cer tain degree of consanguinity lolliom, (and they only) were allowed 10 enjoy alio impe rial privtledgo ol having llieir heads llms muddled. It may bo worthy of observa tion that this artificial conformation is not known in the slightest degree to impair ihe mental operation. The skull above mentioned is that of a male, probably a- bout forty five or fifty years of age. The whole have been presented to Mr. (.anils, who has slnco recoived from John Hamilton, Esq. «lin resides near Bain- bridge, an ornamented.tobacco pipe,which lias a II 11 innn head rildi iy carved upon il, and also some beads,.anil a canons bead, apparently made of day, which is as hard ns stone.—Lancaster. Gaz. There e'xisleil mu mmy years ago, club iu die cily ofl.ondon, dm principle (or ruilicr the want of principle) of which was, dial of never pay mg. It eonsisrcil of 12-rnOmhers. and the sine qua non of their qualification was, that on every mail enter ing tlio club, lie should swear he owe-) £5060. and that so lung as he continued a member, lie would never one less. Tlio iiitlivido.il whose turn it tv,is tn give tlio dinner, wax bound to stvc.ir dial nothing on the table, either calahlo or drinkable, was paid for, nr ever should be. One of llirm pledged himself never lo disqualify, mill nlwnrs to.cniain in llic socicly, »1iic|i lie did to the day of his dead), when hav ing paid one debt, ho retired from the community. Those goutleuien wjinted a clock for llieir remn, hut were fiueeil tn pul do« n tliciV inmicy before tlie liarolngisi wiutld part with his property. However, one ciretunstaur.o reconciled this ev.-n'l lo tlirlr feelings, which was, that the clock kept nn ticking, f veil after it was introdn- <?etl into their society. Steamboat Georgia, from Hcshmi*, Lnke, 1444 hales (101101110 P II Ve|„,,’ min, A Lellmhler Stco J (Jpnelil. J Stine, k I'arkm-in. II Lord, A Low bleu ftuiJ & Burroughs, end others. 1 Steamboat Savannah, Sivymar, ta 8 dsto Steamboat Co. Cutton dry persons. •CLEARED, \ Bark Armadillo, Robinson, Lirelpnl. J. t{ J. bet' Bldp Helen Mar, Harrison N^w 'ftp. Brig Leopard, Harris,. Providence." J. Afour Sloop Excel, Blankenship Ogerhcv. SAILED, Brig NctdcaRle, Wilkinson, Niirii, “ Francis, Croft, Philadelphia. “ Union, llnny Providence. Sloop Merchant, llnrr, Darien Sloop Sepello, Holes, Darien. DEPARTED, Bleani packet Jim D. Motigin, b u | v ;( Oliurleslori. MEMORANDA. . Tlie pilot boats Berrien and SiYttnuj, ennie up yesterday, ftom the Ur. InijUr llarvy, with a part of her sailr, ripjn, cables, anchors, &c. SPOKEN. L it. 94 42, Ion. 05’l*,*tilp Rubin Uni fm rids port for Havre. 1 port I Fnost 6ifk CoRtiKsro.xtiF.STi, Offices oj the Coil rice, Mctcury t,- Gad Cn*nt.i:sToN, DKc'kstnenB.—5 r.», XxnlVKD Ship Empress, I'm New York. Hr ship Mary, Liverpool 40 dt. Skip Saluda, New York 4 tie. Siiltl in eo with Emporiilr, for Savannah, Ft. ship Mississippi, Havre kaiU-d M Oc'l. „ Fr. brig Panurge, llayr-s Still. I-'r. inis' L'Union, Africa 36 ilt. Brig Neptune, ttnejialle 95 dr. Brig I'loidnx. New York fids. Selir PretMenl, fm New York. Sclir Mentor, fni Baltimore. Hclir Ann Eliza, fin Philmfelphii. Sclir R'ange'r. fm RaltiinoVc. Sclir Rover, Boston It da.vr, Mduq sundry perinirt in SnVannati. cm ions thing; sooner or biter it lets the cat out nf the hug, ill all cases where men have doiie what they ought to ‘fte'Mhaniod of. An instauco lately occurred irt'Eng- land. A shopkeeper’s family wern called upon hy a woman god oighlv, who iiisis led imdn paying them sixpence.' staling dial fifty years ago she gave their father a had sixpence for some articlo nf Ir.ulo.— limy Accepted die money, and Ihu old In rly went oil’scry ntnclt relieved. Force aj Conscitml—Conscience is Ihint I’m Journeymen Printers.—“From high to low, iu New England, nnd at the South, thny are die same class of dissipated, enre less, well informed, good hearted men— U11 wing how lo i.et honor than thcyi!o;nn thing al dines, yet every thing if ofcussion requires it, we have seen one and die same individual nf the craft, a Methodist minis ter in Carolina, a boatman on llm western canal, a Slicrilfin Ohio, a sailing master on board a privateer, ,1 fiddler in New Or leans, a dandy in Broadway, New York, a pressman in a garrel prinling office, and without seltled habitation any where! * • • Having nothing in lose, no' calamity can overwhelm them: and caring tn gJin mull ing no ride of fortune cniries diem upward from the level where they choose lo stand j the least lo bo envied.yol dm happiest (logs in Christendom. Philosophers by practice and sprmdihrifis by inclination, they com plain not when the stomach cries for bread and they have no bread tn give; and in the naxt hour, if fortune favors them With die menns, expend more for unnecessary dfeli caeies than would serve In keep diem on nliolosoum food fora wliolo week.'' From the'Classical journal. the 11 in'if, it fly beau. a volatile tiling, ni,h an exquisite wing. Sprinkled o’er with dm tints of the tain- bn»; All tlie Butterflies swarm to behold my sweel form, Though die Gnilis may all vote mo a vain heau, I my toilet go through, with my roso wator dew, AndAiach blossom cutilrihiiles its essence; Then ell fregrance and grace, not a plume outofplaec, I adorn the gay wurltl dlth’my; prosenee—' In short. Von must know-, I'm lira. Blillerfly Beau. At firtt I enchant a fair Sensitive plant, Then I flirt with dm (’ink of pcrfcelion j Tlion I seek a swept Pea,' and 1 whisper, "Fojr thee I hove long fell 11 fond predilection." A Lily I kiss, and ekuli in nty bliss, But I scry toon search fur anew lip; And I pause in nty (light to exctaiul will .. delight, "Oil! how dearly I love yoiV, my Tulip!" In short, yon must know, I’intho I till 1 cr fly Beau. Thus forever I rrivo, and (he honey of love From each delicate blossom I pilfer, But though ninny I see palo and pining for me,' I know none 1hnt are wortli growing ill for: And dinngh I must own, thcrO etc -sortie I have known. Whose exlernat aitraotions aro splendid On mysolfl must dute, for in my proity coat All the tints nf iho giiViIcn aro idended-s. In short you must know, I'm iho Butterfly Beau, From the Adams (Pa.) Sentinel. This is the apre of wonders Mrs. Jf. of Franklin township, in this county, was delivered nn die evening of ihe21it inst. ofi two ,tillborn female e.luldien, united anteb riorlv, from (lie umbllictis, to within on'rf' (ninth of all inch of dm oft-the cnsl forming an ches and a half in the tiansvcrso direc tion. The mass uniting lliem appeared to be of tlio common integuments, muscles dec. ■in pm umninciis, in witnm one all inch of lire inferior extreniily nsiform process of tho sternum; tn attachment of about three in- Timfollowing reflection? oh a Mieliaet tons dinner at SlrnllisfieifllSv. are going the rounds ofthe newspapers.. Alas for England's Ducal Lord, How sad the pass Ids Grace is brought to How gladly would lie draw dm sivori, Could ho but find the cash to draw, too, Hm no—that paying plays dm deuce,— So, stead of moro heroic work, ho DcvoicSois Michaelmas to Goose, And leaves the CZar to awidloiv—Tut- key. COMMBIICIAI. DaMsh rnoai Oct- llATBsr-iioai IIaviik,22 D Oct SaVaitnah, Ekrom-s, Deo. 8. IlnrU Armadillo, Llvtrpnol, T74 bales Upland dnlton. ' —'— ' "i ' - J.L. MAHLYE Ll^i’s PORT OF SAVANNAH. For Uvierpooi, The fine coppered Ship I HEROINE, I J1 linker, 'miilrr.l Will sail ill 10 days. Fdr freight ofif \VM. GASfOJ.j bales, apply .to dee 0 tbOu For Augusta. The Steam Facka] Uxo. WAsniaoTi mW < leave Uol wharf, T’n MORROW MORNtNfl.s o'clock. For Height nr passage. i(ipl boar I ortn J. W.LONG, As* | dec 6 8i,vnnnalt Fcuciblei A TTEND a Company nieeiiwx Vi . dleton’s T II IS E V O.W at T n'ckiek, on business of iinp»*| the Corps. By order JOSEPH S SEftl'B, 1st Serg'l 8.1 dec 8 M Albany Ale and Cider, 40 Either At T ay kali to do fine Chler Landing from soliooncr France,H for sale hy . J JOHNBENUflfj dec 8 50 Canul b’-lour,Portland \l» ftllLS Flour 5 hlids 1',inland Rnr 10 hhls . do rlii to do Prime Pork, M' i« i.SS'rXK-1 . Oily 1„, Land ing .from sclir Fraua-i«»“ by JOIINDENTLEF'I dec B Half barrels NolWckJ ■or' cl. .. H ILF bbls No I & V J ust received »ijd,-y l JOHN BEN H-t' l den 8 Tar. BBLSIargesizeef-'rJ, T^ttyindiliyfineor^^l ExcliangeP . Canal Flour and bos»] Blitter. Atflh BtJLS first qu.iliiy F |o "'( 10 DritlnV bost BWF r .OeasksCW^^,,] Exchaofi'™ dec 8 jt • v Planters’ B.adki 20/A DlViDlrtth i tiF, Directors have declared* , ’ tlertd of two anil, a rg tho task six months, which »I*IP f ‘ |di\. f .TueMj t Uex.G.h i W^,i, ( j dee 8 «5iid — — cheese anffiSj AHRIVID. Ship Dorotiicd, Davli, Philgdslphia, l ds. Ballast to J Auze. ' “ r : Jerque Science, Snell. Greenock sauod Oct. before reporfetl in tallnst to L Bl, rn»ly. Passenger, Mr. M’Lellen. Blooji Geo Washlqjton, Jt)awklt, Im M'- 10 )( firkins clipico 4 ter ' „, B d ftr * Landing from ’jhlp Flor, ““'" E v, ’dec I