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f v marking lII© itmfc p e
aeiiked I© the Cre. k Nation hy tfie foie
tee tty. With a philanthropy worthy of nil
-jra!ki If* had reliqifcon thii enjajmfentg
‘.**{ -4 oijfhed rorfiety, iu which bo shone con
tvteuavsfj, ‘(yiilt the snngaine hope of t*iv*
vising our BftvHge nriglihfirs.-—TMs was &
favorite object, whieh for years
almost exclusively his attention. Par ini
S was bis s ieesss in affeoting this purpose,
j<a <v'h?r man perhaps eon hi b*ve tfonc as
*;urh towaids it. Bis death is a notional
loss.-—ls will be no easy matter to tin 1 a
*ac°efior like him, in every respect qualifi
ed for that appointment, As h. mas of sei
#nee, he occupied an elevated rasJi. Ik may
tie numbered amongst the most enlist ten ea
*ii?r eocnt.r^rtCH.
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“■— <g> 4> ■* - _
• Ai Though the drank of NfeWS, ard
the drought fosjetfter, had began to threaten
■gtarv-vtiou of m : nd and body, v? e have been
|stndiy relieved vi<h a plsDtiful slock of
fam on the 17fh & IS h inst—end in the
*>bsenoe cf foreign utv.-s, which bus of Ir.te
txHpme bo ve hove served lip a
ih of an eat-lrawdinary 9oriJ— The “ .De
jr-<?rth; Exposition’* —(*<> called) —-ot fif
fv fpiir republican members pf Congttsil;—
‘'iVheiher ail the Exposition is well founded
•r bo* we lire at a loss to determine—-•.wl
shall never be able to do st unless it brings
fbrth an answer. Should any such pobH
gation bo made, pur readeis shall have &n
•pportuoity ta canvass the matter oa fait
ground. It is feud 10.000 copies are now
fiabiishet!, in the form rtf a pamphlet, ready
for cireuliitipii. Why are they not eirten
lated ? Thte Exp sition ir, said to bedis
owued bv some of the members of Congress
to whom it is imputed. That it contains
“%ome truths and good reason e&hitut be de
nied by an impartial render.
ill ;j
B. ft AiiOjS \N, Ass’t. liist, Paymaster
f the U. S. Army, has advertised in the
Avgtista papers, that “ Bunds having been
received for the jmym ?nt of the Georgia
iate troops, hUely in the service of the li
mited States, the Regim- utal Pay-Masters
Altar to the same will therefore, with
the feast possible delay, repair to this
jrEaee. They will also bring with them all
jmpers relative to their respective regi
ment.—And, that lie is now prepared to set
tle all duo bills issued by him to the Mlli-
Georgia, lately in the savvied of the
United Slate,;.”
The President f*r>d his family left this
eity yesterday for Montpelier, where it is
expected he will spmdtlte sum me. months,
there being no business, at this tin e, par
ticularly r quring his attendance at the
beat of govermatnt.
National Intelligencer.
Savannah, dune L.
BANK OF TOE STATE OF GEORGI A.
The Directors yesterday, elected the fal
lowing gentlemen, officers for the above
Bank:
Lloasser Early, Cashier }
Anthony Porter, T* tier ;
f James G. A)my> First /fovk-Keeper %
“William E. Barnes, Second Book Keeper s
Norman M’Leod, liunver ;
J. AI. Russel, Discount <sf Transfer Clerk j
David Millet, Assistant Clerks
tJeoige Glen, Notary.
G ENL uTTT) Rt)P R 9.
By a recent order from the U. 8. Adj aftd
Irssp. Genersl’s Office, it is required th it all
•ffieers of the army shall satisfactorily re
count for, and s>ett!s ap accounts for sup
plies within three months Cr the date of
this order (May 10) under the penalty of be
ig dismissed from the service oflticU.S.
KEWAtut, Afsy 21.
W have been favored with ihe perusal of a
letter from a gentleman in Portsmouth, (E.)
dated January 14<th, 4516, to his father in
Ifewark, frojn which it appears thatV form
idable revolt had been contetbplated & de
tected in the Isis of Franee against the Eng
lish authority ; in which it is supposed it
was intended to have massacred the English,
and t® have returned to the allegiance of
France, Depositions of the facts relative
to the revolt, had been taken, and the wri
ter of the letter was the bearer of them,
Iboin the fsle of JFranee to the British gov
4K:snient in England.
If One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Bid-
Ifers in speeie, draw n from the vaults of the
ioeton Bonks, were lately received in Rich.
marußVir. The balance of trade against
SfAw-England will ere long, dissipate the
in which the “ Boston folks” appear to
AiTsiereisiug their “ notions.”
Pi-o®. Patriot .
’ Might side of the road at seff —The Brit
flh Hgh Court of Admiralty have recent!)
decided! (in a ease where the owners of one
vessel hud prosecuted those of another for
Tunning foul of and sinking her) that a
vessel on the starboard (night hand) tack
tlji.fr & to keep iwf wind;, ftnd a
val*eA-3it the {fefthmd) taek i^
hound to bear np or heave abont to avo*.
danger, or must he enMvecable for any ir.
Jify the vessel ou the starboard tack me)
sustain iy their eomi- gin contact.—.'Us
nile on im ii.fs diSerenl; ave Vii le ora per
son sfioul i eaeh chlhjue to the left an p ; ;s
The rule of t)ie read is a paradox qniic
For, the trav’l ?r it! passing alone,
I Who keeps, to the left, is sure <;.g6
Bat if t© the rkut, he goes wren
Ibid.
NEW BIBI.ES.
The venerahle OLieile* i hn’mpson, sec
ret ary of the Rernlti! g i ry Coagrcss,
jil published at Phil delphi.t, anew tram -;
lalion of The upon wf-i-h he h s!
been engaged tWeuty yenri. it is written in i
the niiifl rn:** vh.': less oos.nreiy, inti more
sonformsbly to the original,, than the tr i.ssu
tion now iu use.
Ibid. I
Afor p Perpetual • -Motion.- An AiiTrkti :
1 ul F i.uklprt oa the ci in, hag invented a ;
wheel, the movement of wlih h is perptitnai i
and spontaneous j and ills Emperor has j
granted him an €xe!u,iye pririledg& tor 15
years, provided he brings f>is ; inventicn into
tlse Wiihiu and year, f aveuiions of perpetual
moiion forte quiie frequent in ccr day and
goueraiiim, hut we seldom bear of h : phi
louepher’* stosie,ils ttviu-braiher in olden
time.
Ibid.
rWiwm*
Portsmouth, (* n ) May 2 S
Ten Fishermen captured —Two fishing
vessels, from the Bay, oi Futidy, ao ivedai
while fi ifcicg, about three leagues fom
land seven vessels belonging- to Hmiplsue,
end three to K-ittery, were, enpuired by the
barges of a British gun brig, au*i sent into
j St John’s New Eouodtipd!'fr Adjuds ration.
| We liudesHtand that one of the vesstls arri
; ved aiale fewMMpe'during the capture, &
tl.st the other had her papers endorsed by
ihe iur. biig p.revi-.as U bncksring ou that
ground.
P. 8. One of the captured vessels h<s ar
riv'd here this morning, and stats* that &f
ter being detained frr.m Thursday to Mon
day, they word ail released and warned u
giiiaat fishing there In fatur* .
| “ —o—
Lesingtow, (Ken.) May 13
i A letter vv..s re eiv**d iu this o- nuv .}u*
last mail, frmn‘& gentleman in New Orleans,
I sUfing that theap> ni tfds h‘‘d p Wren aev
lerA Amerirap vessel i ound in ibrt city
from ports ’ occupied >y Hit Patriots, wii.h
t*. \i**a condemn • f *o s w z ‘it.
MASONIC ‘ NO TiCE.
The members of St Patrick's
Lodge, No. 8 are requested to
1 attend at the Lodge room in Lou
• isville, on. Monday the 2 4th
Inst, for the purpose of celebra
ting St JohN.’s Day, precisely at
10 oclock. Transient brethren
5 are invited to join in the celebra
tion.
By rder of the W* M.
A. G. RAIFORD,
Secretary.
! June 12, 18 16
I—
; {Q The Rev. THOMAS
>j DARLEY, is expected to preach
at the Church in this place, on
the 24th inst. at half past 11 o
cldck, A M. by request of the
Masonic Society. *
* “cZMPMEETdNGf
A M thodist Camp Meeting,
will commence at Providence |
Meeting House, in the fork of
Reeky-Comfort and Ogechee,
about four miles from this place,
on the I Ith of July next.
Louisville. %othJw<e, 1816.
“ ‘* NOTICE.
An election will be held on the
2nd day ol July next at the court
house in the town of Louisville,
fora Justioeofthe Inferior court
of Jefferson county; to fill the va
cancy occasioned by the resigna
tion of John Powell, E e q.
By order of the Inferior court,
A. WRIGHT, Clk.
June 11,1816%
■ Catectfs Political Register*
ON the 2let matanr. vW be|
is:blisSt*d at No. H, Mall-ttr'.-fo*,|
New-York, CobbdPs B eek’y FolUi al I'.nA
girti r, 1, Vol. 30, written in England,;’
6th January, to bo emuiiiued weekly,
n &rh as possible, and to ennsist, partly ol)
Mr. CobketPa essays w-hieh ?&re been
riublpitad in the e©rregponding imutber*, in
Tngt.vd., with (be atlailiao of notes; but
efiief.y-at m-.itst from the samn pan, ichotitf
nvw'i s**m ©!:C from in man:script,
i'll© form ©r the ‘pablleatlan ’ is large nntrf.
v<*,’ f| a paper i • of ihe. beet qunlity, ;*.QO tim
printing tju i'u In the ben manuer. The
juries es number a will form -a volume at
i the end,f ffix month*, act! will be regularly
j p-K-tl for that purpose, with a title pr.ge j
‘ and inbox furnished. The rets.il pra.e ;s j
2 eat* eaels member, wilb an atiow&Rfl o •
>e'S out of the 35, to bookseller* I
> m! others, it being an iastruetion to u# no l i
to sail by rtVfCH except at otr of i
• tie®it New York. 8-h*li :••©?•!vii-r,
; sore, vs may think the work v- orthy of their J
!c. tern ion, wifi pi. as to apply to Aeir hook j
J gtelievsitt their several ue giiaorboods, who,!
I upon remittance to ua, aiay depehd on heinp |
supplied with vSummer foombsrg they m&y |
order, ami with fell poksih'le spetd and re-;
gfilavity. Wo ar instructed to say, on the
pi-rt es onr emnluyor,’ that his*’ lamen-s the
uefcesshy of pulling so hich a pttea c-a his
work; but that it was tie otily, possibk
way of seeurirg a chance of eten a bore
reirobursement of hi* expenses, to say us;ih
iug of any remuneration for the time and
labor iiidi*ftet.Bibly requisite to the prose
eutidh of ?ruin?nr aa tmdertn T ;i”™. Ti e
sutifieribers have brought imt n : *h l • ;?n sosn,
aopies of the Register, vol. 23, which, elvnen
•he last year. The price t*f these volumes
••oetainiog each 1? numbers, i s 2 dois. s§
• flits, ‘Glh a:; allowance of 78 cent* per
volume iO booksellers.
It h IMU-ml and -o publish the Rvgisler re
gularly f-’very Batrtl n y, if the arrivals fn m
Eogiand wUi anahlo uo to do it. But ii is
hardly to ha gup*o ; -d'ti;,it that will be the
uai-e. \\ ■: -shtili, thor T ie, be obliged
smnetJ:.4.:3 h min *’■ iv r..<k, and sometimes
to’ ‘publish two Registers in one wetk, iu
rtier to pi n!>sh- t’u y-i >v-i nußibeis w tt-v
course s-f the ei> V/e b.aye lit ought ou*.
with us Lis sewn h; si numbers, and w e shall
ptiolisn two ‘ uii oers in- a week, fur the
first three necks, Rer which weshr?l pub
t s i o ’iy oiiCo a w*e k, er.cept in cases be
■ feT <•■ scribed. For the present, we shall
publit.. every Tu. sday and every Saturday,
aud r .re lie numbers ready for delivery at
eight o’clork ia the m-'rain* of those days.
HENRY vORBETT,
. 8. OLDFIELD.
No. !?*, Now York,
1 We respectfully acquaint the
public, that we will receive writ
ten orders from any bookseller,
or other gentleman, for books to
be imported from England; that
the order may be for old books
or new ; for any particular book ;
for all new books generally ; for
all new books df a particular des
cription, or branch of science or
liu ra ure, or for a collection of
new books not exceeding a fixed
sum. These orders we wiii
transmit to England, where they
will be executed, under the di
ruction of Mr. Cobbett, with all
possible speed, it being intended
that there shall be no delay be
yond the first day when the exe
cution can take place.
The rate at which books thus
imported are to be charged is, at
25 per centum above the real
price in England, exclusive of
charges. j
We have, at our office* ample
catalogues of English books, ahd
will be happy to submit them to
the inspection of any gentleman
who may wish to see them.
We will also receive and care
fully forward, any letters or any
communications that may be sent
to us, or delivered to us, for Mr
Cobbett. We request, that all
letters containing orders for books
to be imported, or containing com
munications for Mr. Cobbett, may
be forwarded to us free of postage.
HENRY CQBBET 1,
G. S. OLDFIELD.
No. 19 Wail-Street, New York.
p # S* pAbllshen of r.f:?'Zp?/?srs
throughout the United States hi
j vorable t j the undertaking, are
! respectfu :Iy solicited to give the
above one inserioL hi their res*
pec live papers—their bills will bo
paid on demand at our ofrlce.
11. C.
May 15. G, S. O.
J ri
1J sh In h
OF THE UNITED STATES*
The Commissioners appointed
jby the President of the United
! States for receiving subscriptions
jat Augusta in Georgia towards
constituting tiie capital of vhs>
| Bank of the United States, will
iopen books for that purpose era
j the avst day of July next, which,
[will continue open until the 23d
jof the same month, every day*
(Sunda/s excepted) betwe en ii.s
hears of 10 and 4 o’clock, under
such regulations as arc prefect!*
bed by law.
Special deposits of coin may
be made at die Planters’ Bank in
Savannah, and the Augusts
Bank; cashier’s receipts for
which, (subject to die order ct
the Commisfeicners only) will be*
received for the first specie pay
| merit of five dollars per share*
.Ihe money may be delivered to
the cashiers of the above bank*
r in anticipation of the subscript!*
* on, either sepeiattiy ; or differ*
ent sub cribs rs may associate and
make their deposits together, ia
which case a schedule must ac
■ company the payments, so as x®
shew the respective proportions,,
—The cashiers’ receipts will b
required to designate the sever*
al kinds of coin, and the value
thereof, according to the rates
established by lav; in ic&rencft
to this particular ast.
June 10.
= ”'iU!YIJTL)Sr”
WHEREAS my wife KeSfa
siah Rutledge, is now in the acs
of destroying my property; and
i am fearful she will run me in,
■ debt j—-This is therefore to Cau*
lion all persons against trusting
iher on my account, or pure ha*
sing any a . ticL sos mine sie may
offer for sail, fri >ra the /fate here
lof; as every such cre<lit or pur
chase Will not be valid, nor rrudo
good.
JOHN RUTLEDGE.
6th June, 1816.
Nine months alter date appli
cation will be made to the honor*
able the Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, for leave to sell HI
jthe re and estate of !• aac Hudson*,
late of said county deceased.
yames Hudson,
Admin'r
g May 16.
BLANKS.
SHERIFF'S BLANK TITLES, for sofc
at the Printing-Office huuitv.Ae.
ALSO,
BLANK DEEDS.
Ot THE MO T APf'VOVED FORM,
We are authorised ib aii
nounce ROGER L.
Esq. a candidate for Senator
represent this county in the Gt&
eral Asaca*bly of tbs Suit*