Savannah Mercury. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, July 15, 1829, Image 3

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• f*. Jls/7 £>/* Deri mouth. —The aflip from Lon lon Ins brought >ui “.ilPn-th portrait of William 11, Earl,, n rimouih, the founder of Dartmouth Cos! | ‘* e a j Hanover, N. 11. This sploiKiio ; l - . iUII g has been presented to that ii,sti on by a grandson ol the noble Earl, and 1 ‘the request of the Corporation, wiii ( J t j. t ir baroneting room this day, a-. f u ' r( .nresentatioii of one who was an ear ! J r r iend torvr country, and is worthy to . * { t n'Cinbered on i:s proudest uuniversa *’ Wc understand that the cost was 200 /}’• “ tineas. T*’ 3 PiioViDCNCE, R. I. June Operatives* —I its a sufficient refutation t / 1(J prodigious stories that have been circulated in u lmence to the effect of fail ,s upon laborers in this vicinity, to state l, l cl that wages have not fallen, and aJ „ 0 person who is willing to \voi!; need L without employment. Instead of ‘%- •qq ’* not 200 persons have been deprived work, except, perhaps, for a fovv days.— fho papers abroad cion late all the exag gerated statements of ficticious distress, but 5p not gR'3 any contradiction. It is more f ian a week since there inis been any fail -re in litis quarter. [America^. fi is stated, th it the present ceremony hi Europe and America, of saluting the bride, is derived fr mil the practice of the anciem jftr.iiiaiis, among whom tire husband and his relations Used to salute the wile, in order to perceive whether she had been guilty of irioldog wine which they made equally . jjjjjuji with adultery. MAItIUKD —Iu this city, on Tuesday, tli 7lh n ,. ty the Rev. Mr. R;.ker, Robert G. V. al lACt) Ihsq to Miss Anna. %.ia, and nigh ter of ‘ax G. Alayxiv Esq. lute es Ciiariestep, B. C. port of ARRIVED. Shin 2 iperior, Thomson, fm Liverpool, sailed sf; May, sa.lt to order. Sloop Conductor, Hill, 3 ds. from St. Marys, th?ugai to R 4 W King. Steamboat Gov. Taylor, Wl.ildcn, 30 hs from to F If - Wellman. 3<-0 bales cotton to f Pars*, and G Gordon. Passengers, Messrs. Pjr=o. Gordon, Hall, Fndloy and Richards. Steam boat Calouonin, Sasssrd, 2 ,is from Au •qstato J M’Kinzie. Gilo bales CQltoii for Chsuics ton. Six passengers. CLEARED Brig Sibhofothj M’Lanc. New York, Taft 4- BadcJftnd. DEPARTED. Ship Statira, Wood, for Now York, ship Chancellor, Bradley, New bork. Ship Eliza y Abby, Providence. Brig Sibbrdoth, M’Laue, New York. Schooner Frances, Mead, New York. Schooner Mary Adams, Silvia, St Alarys Steam boat Caledonia, Sassar 1, Charleston. CL£i*Ki:i> fowl Jins rojjEtT. At New York, 3d inst. ship Emperor, Perry. Passengers per ship Chancellor, for New York, Jir. :V; Piondergast and lady, Mrs Beaulard and child, Miss Kenrick, Mrs it Wade, J i>e La Mot la, M D’Lyon, J Finch end Dr Whitehead. I’assangfias per ship Ftatira. for N York, Mrs. Mealey and servant. Mrs Brucn, two children and larvaut, Miss Crowell, Mr Bariitt, lady, tv*, o chil dren and servant, Mr Weeks, lady and child— (>lcbSis. A G Richards II D Weed. J M Jones, A bcanatf O flail and four others. < Passengers per ship Eliza and Abby, for Provi dence, J Gardner and lady, N I Oiinstead, iuly, two children and servant, J -J Whiling and lady. Eis J bason, two Misses Wood, 1 Gardner and J ll i. ,I'dner. i arsei gers per schooner Frances for N York , iii i> U’liyrne lady aud four • hiidren, D Foiey, I liiiUigau, C Reed, D White, A G Grant anti #ig!c\v. ‘fitis of tfis Mercury, Courier and Gazette, Charleston, July 11 —4 ap. m’ j ARRIVED. Tr ‘’dp Bengal, Bissett, Liverpool, sailed May II Salt—to the Master. l : L sebr. Spy, Jocelin. N. York, 10day’s. Mer* th. d.zc Ac—to W Jones. JFW eils, Hutchins A l.anncau, E Bemciit, Nliliil.cn, Giiiiland V Cos. AJ White, J R Sievens, W A Caldwell, S Bow A O). and the Master. Passengers, Airs, lane nnd daughter, L J Myers, and J An stung. Left line ship Lafayette, Wright larthis port, next day; and UL Star, Hull, “• L i*t;i ir.st. tluzzar, Wav Wilmington, NC 1 day r . — Jobacco and Turpentine—to the Master, B D ‘■o2arus. Huchiusons A Lannaau, ami C • Mun *a?,’<e. Passengers, Mrs. Iluchinson, lliss Munn ,Jrd, Mr C Montague, and Master O'llanliu Ibe schr. Agate, Nye; and sloop Provideucc, (jy, from tbis-, ;rt. arrived Gth inst. Left brig Jew Hanover, Fillet, for Naw-York, in a few izys. fior.ius, Smith, Waccama.v, 1 day. f l &ves, Shingles, ‘l’ar ar.d Turpentine—to S f-Wry 4- Cos “ P-looncr Weenee, Benjamin, Georgetown 1 .?}• b 2 barrels Ricp and 14 bales Cotton. To padiav, Lewis A Cos. and Wragg, Middleton A Vo. -n:i Gen. Jackson, Stountop, San lee, 1 day. ■ i; bels Kougl; aud 80 bbls. Clean Rice—to A iiom.eau. WENT TO SEA. G*:p Charles & Henry, Lasterby, Amsterdani*. r |g Gary, 1C oily, Havana. (ten Jackson, Eldrrdgo, Boston. * i.r, Gertrude, Kerrison, tot. Jago. c |'r Maria, New-Orh aus. A'kr. A.du*]) o. Pratt, N. York, Middletown aud q , l E*‘ tlbrd. ‘C..r. (ygetit, Cowart, Savannali. rtLow—li r . ship Bengal, from Liverpool IPdVIEw OF THE MARKETS—remarks. . fUcn, —The last is Represented ns being the £ -est week iu our cotton market Trice last tail. • 1;e tk w sales made in uplands were on a decline / J "r;i:er prices of 4of a cent. V .’e quote 7 and ‘‘‘Jts ibr inferior to very prime; at the latter T•• cwe have understood selections, unlimited as ••unity j from entire stocks, have been submit io. VVe have, however, heard that ‘d* cents tor one very superior lot Some sliij - on country account continue to !>c made. — * ‘ !e season of business is now over for Seals!- mid it is probable we shall not again refer to ‘ L; *a until next fall. T. sport fur the lopcii ending 3a inst. Liverpool, 137 Sl. 2,G41 Upland. Amsterdam, bt) bl Total, ]k7 2,(4)5 (t , —This article was also du!i, <a few sales ol rto middling q ■ litv were mane at Ts. J to • good lit 2 G B—there war no prime in . Wi* quote it u-nninaHy—ArJ.’ a G; and ’ ‘“'•ior to :,od. ff'l a 2 G 4. J'jy \ rt for t c track ending jii iust. Jdverppol IG4 A m-sterii itn, / GG3 is ,\>i InoleS, i / J Total 1 ,h’o/ n<Jar.—Coa or two parcels frerli ground flour , arrived in the week, and were taken bv bakers at j ‘ u i but dealers generally, are willing to contract tor that to arrive at 7i, Red much of that nowhere 1 waII not command over 7. We quote 0 a 7i. . ,jrn Iwo cargoes of Maryland corn arrived j smee our last; one was contracted for previously at 55 cts. the other sold at 57 ct3. We quote Ma ryland prime at 53 and 57 and North Carolina 5 J and 53 cents. tj) uccrics. —T he businesa.m groccrios is al.nost wi‘U!lv_c to the. city trade, at about old prl- | cos. ’i he stocks of retailers being full, oven this ! trade is dull A small pared Florida sugar, good 1 quality was sold at $3. *1 wo small lots wnfokey j in lihds. \.’crc said and ono lot of apple bran ly in barrels, brought 31 cents on the wharf, j 1 reigJils.-*\ essels lor Europe aie now scarce, in the early part of the week., several to fill up took ‘ lor squarg, and 7-1 G round bag3 c< ! tton. J io England, tov. y,rds the close of the week, 7-lu ! and a Ad. were obtained, aud oa Saturday was j demanded for s.quare and round bags, half of each, j bor Ilavre two vessels were taken up during the week at 1A ct. for cotton. nw “1 Mgw—prniOT ii —| ij> | |I, ,|j M> n,| imm , | pm W i , ~,■ TOBACCO & CHEESE. hundred legs superior Virginia Tabac- AX.SO, A few ca-ks cheese, received and fur sale by ELIAS BLISS. July 15 c #O,OOO ~~ MAPVLAXD it ©a 1 sc sja THIKD CLASS, ‘ 4V as drawn in Baltiijnore on tho 11th inst. drawing will be receive'! on the lJth. 8 C H E M E: I UltiZE op 000 1 do 2,500 1 do 1;862 2 do 1,000 5 ’do 400 10 do 200 &'*. &£■ &C. Tickets, $4 Halves, 2 Quarter?, J Orders attended to at JLUTHR’S Lottery vnd Exchange Office. July 15 skoaTis. “ n n YELLOW and Light *j?vrms. JKJ i > Browiy Segara, Sylva’s brand, in halves and quarter hoses—just received and for sale by GAUDKY & LEGRIEL j uly 15—c FOUND. 4 STORE Key found, call upon r\ PALMES & LEE, Exchange Dock. iuly 1 5— c Gtiiulry & Leg riel. HAVE removed Uieir wholesale and retail -Grocery Store to the corner on the Bay, op posite the Exchange, in tjie same block qf build ings where th 7 previously kept. _ J uly 15 SOAP. ‘V HOLE and 50 half boxc<: firstqualty t3 V/Soa ix, lor sale by ’ PALMES & LEE, Exchange dock july 15 T)*/\Br>LS. Portland Rum, Landing from £■ ileden Mar, and for sale by HALL SIIAPTER 4’ TUPPER. july 15 . 7 FOll BOSTON vfeS|\ TIIT schooner GOV’NOR ('opt- flail, will meet with despatch.— For freight apply ot; board, at Mongin’s wharf, or to TAFT 4* TdDELFORD. july 15 n FOR NEW YORK. f —, [ E STA iLI SHED LINE.] Tiie regular p icket ship Helen Mar, T. Harrison, master, will sail on Monday the 20th inst.. for freight or passage having excel lent accommodations apply to Capt. Harrison on board at Jones upper wharf or to HALL SHATTER & TUPPER. july 13 - IFT THE ship Emperor, J. 11. Bennett master, will succeed iho Helen Mar, and sail on Monday the 27th instant. * PoakOjnu On thiTsalts. MRS R. COHEN has rented, for the season, that airy and commodious ho use on the Salts, belonging to” Mr. L nnpe, Mongo mery, and has now opened an extensive BOAKD.'NG HOUSE, for the accommodation of Families, and such individuals as may choose to retire to a safe retreat during the Summer months. Long expe rience has proved that this situation is entirely exempt from the influence of those malignant fe vers which often scourge Savannah, and from its proximity to town, oilers superior advantages to an upcountry or a northern residence. Terms I wjll he moderate, and such arrangements have : been made us will secure the best fare which this sectiqii of tho country can afford. Mrs. C. will also lake charge of a few children and jmv every attention te thair health and com f.rt, which her experience will enable Jior to do. july 13. #6,000. WAS iny G Toy CIT Y LOTTERY, Class No. 11. Was drawn on the 7th, the draw ing will be Received here on the 15th. S C H i: M E. 1 Puize of $6,000 1 do 1,659 4 do 1,000 5 do 400 5 do 3CO 10 do 200 30 do 100 61c % &c. &c. Tickets 63 00 Halves, 1 50 Quariers, ‘ Orders attetided fr tit LUTHER’S Lottery a,id Exchange Office July 13 ‘ UtVWV SOCIETY. 4 QUARTERLY meeting otVbo Union Soci /'A- etv wi 1!e held af tip ir * 1 ■*H on Monday ‘■'veiling next. the EUh instant, at'B o c'ock, Lie non jters.are pejjuestcd to im punctual iu their at itttnd nice. ny. \y. WASH, Sc£ ry. juir 13 j j DRAWING OF THE uyioy ca.yal lottery , | N CLASS, No. 7. 13, 39,50, 2, 10, 55, 32, 17, 23. Holders of prizes will call for the cash at Lottery and Exchange olficc july 13 Gentlemens Fine Calf Boots, §'C *’ A. E. WOOD. Have just received by the Ship Helen Mar from New York. ONE Trunk Gentlemens fine Calf Roots squaro Toes. ALSO By the Schooner Excell, , Two trunks Ladies tine colored stuff slippers, shues and Springs round and square toes, july 13 INFANT SCHOOL. THIS Institution is now in operation, at tho ( corner ol Bull and Broughton streets, nndog ’ the caro of Mrs. Brown, aided by her sister. Tj:rms.—l* ivc dollars, to be paid at the com mencement of every six months. Due notice while given when visitors may b<? admitted. , j'dy NOTICE. 4 ’ A LL persons are hereby warned not to pay any j-\. sum due me, except I personally demand it, * JOHN B. GEORGE. july 8’ LEMONS. Boxes iust received and for sale by F v PALMES 4* LEE, tune 20 Exchange Deck. V ° NOTICE. DURING the absence of the subset iber Robert Habersham will act as his agent. C. AY. ROGERS. july 1 i* ‘ : N O T I CE. raiHE undersigned have connected themselves JL in business, under the firm of Roe Mcrri * man. CHARLES ROE, CHS. P. jMy 1 West Lidia Fruits and Sweet Meats. /{A/I FINE APPLES, \j \ 9 And an assortment of Marmalade & Jelleys of the different kind of Fruits, ql! preserv !cd in Syrup. For sale by | CHARLES LESUEUJV july ]0— J WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A BOUT Thirty Prime Negro Fellows, for whom twelve dollars per month, will be giv en, Payments made punctually every month. J. V. REDDEN. july 6 and sHOES, LEATHER , TRUNKS , 6tc s By the ship Chancellor. A. & E. WOOD, HAVE received Ladies bl’k Buckskin shops, Gentlemen’s fine calf higli quartered sh odf Do. 2d quality do do dq do Do real buckskin slippers, Do morqcco do ]>o fine do pumps with buckles, Do do do do dancing, Iron trimmed leather trunks, Lcathci top wood trimmed do. And a handsome assortment of leather do also, Froiq tliciy Factory, an additional supply of SHOES, which makes their assortment complete. jufr “ ’ ST. CROIX SUGAR. HIIDS. prime St. Croix Sugar landing 3 from ship Chancellor, And for sale, by HALL, SH IFTER TUPPER. j j iil y3 , | RETAILING MOLA3SES AND LIME. “fi HHDS Prime Retailing Molasses, ’ i \ * 50 Casks Stone Lime, Landing from Brig Shibboleth, for sale by TAFT & PADELFORD. ! july 3 NEW GOODS. ~ Per the Chancellor • SUPERFINE Brown Battice for Bonnetj, do. Black Worsted Barege A good assortment of Colored AY orated Braids do. do. Linen : ‘ do. Fancy Jane and Silk Sliawlls Black and White Hooks and Eyea Sinchews, Sarcenet and Gros l)e Naples 37 Bales Stripe and Flaid Homespuns 10 do. Brown and B!eachd do. Table Liunens—all of vvhieh will he sold rea sonable. M. PRENDERGAST, : No. 3 & 4 Gibbons Block. july 3 CQT iON BAGGING. ! Pieces Sup. 42 inch Inverness bagging ! A* \ * j ust received per ship Chancellor, and . fur sale low by M. PRENDERGAST, No 3 & 14 Gibbons Block. july 3—1529. INDIA FLAG HANDKERCHIEFS JAA PIECES INDIA FLAGS, t 5 just received and for sale by J PHILBRICK & BAKER. juno 13. PEARL BARLEY A SUPPLY of fine Dutch Barley, just receiv ed and for sale by Lay & Hendrickson —Druggists Gibbons Buildings, april 27 PORTLAND RUM AND HAY. y 4 & Bundles Prime Hay 7 20 barrels Portland Rum (coloured.) — Landing from ship Florian, and for sale, by ° IIALL, SHAPTER SUPPER, june 15 TOWN PROPJFiITV FOR SAL/5; A N eligible situated lot, in the Southern sec tion of t f he city, with the improvements, consisting of a two story bouse, with 1 iazzas, and containing seven neatly finished rooms, and the requisite out buildings —all in good repair. A half lot, in the centre of the city, having a convenient two story dwelling and good out buildings. . . . . A corner lot, in a desirable situation, with a commodious dwelling, w’cll calculated tor a Board ing House; attached to which is an extensive staLle . - A number of lots, improved and vacant, in uu ferent parts of the city. Apply to * * J Li i i-\vx.L.*>. june 17 Flour, Whiskey , Hay, §'c. 25 barrels ( Superfine Fcoun. 50 half do 50 bbls Whiskey 50 bundles H ay 15 boxes Cidef ... r wk Landing from on beard sa.id Trig, end forsa^H ply c above. Saratoga Water in Fee. TIIE subscribers propose to keep Saratoga Water cooled in lee, and if the increased demand will warrant the expense, it’ \V:I1 be con tinued throughout the season, it will therefore be readv far customers cvcrv morning at G o’clock. LAY 4 ‘HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildings, june 24 agency office ~~~ C>F TIIL Charleston Eire Cud Marine Insurance Company, SAVAXNAW, APRIL 20, 1820. THIS contint/es to’ Insure against Fire, Marine and River Risk, dfi moderate i ‘ terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER, .fyent. april 21 hamsT 7^ ’ OAA Very Sunerior small size Hams, for HI sale by L. S. SCRANTON, june, 15, 1813. P ACQN. Three thousand ibs, middlings, iust arrived. For sale, by , PHILBRICR 6c BaK-Elw may 5 MARTINIQUE MOLTSSES. 1H DJ. prime retailing Mo!a9sas—*v Lin ling and for sale lpw if taken from the wharf, apply to U-ALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER jun. 17. Goshen, Butter, Herring cgid Corn. IvRGS first Ist quality of Butter vJ 50 bbls. No. 1. Herring froth Baltimore 300'J bushels first quality of Corn * 20 boxes Codfish For sale by PALMES & LEE. june 13. Exchange Dock. SIVIHCiriNDIGO, &c. /A BOXES Colgate’s superior Starch A vs 1 ceroon Spanish Indigo. 1 do do do 2d quality. c,ases Fig Blue in small cakes, Ist quality Just received and for sale by lay 4> HENDRICKSON. D/uggists No. 2 and 15 Gibbon's Buildings junc|7, IRISH POTATOES. ANY quantity from one to three tyundred bush els, fresh from tfie ground, cup be furnished at short notice and at & moderate tato. It is pre sumed the articlo will keep soqn£ during a voy age to Europe, and at this season, it may be of gome consequence to masters of vessels leaving oqr port. Apply to cm PALMES fy LEE, june 24 ‘ Exchange Doqk. Chloride qf time TA QR salo by I • A. G. OEMLER. july l c millTsaws. ~ 2 CASES Rowland’s Mill Saws, just received and for sale by N. B. & 11. WEED. april 25 MACKEREL. **{ p* jJBLS Np- 3 Mackerel, for sale by 4 3 L. BALDWIN 6c C Q. june 24 VINEGAR. A Few phis superior Cider Vinegar for sale by ill f L. BALDWIN 6l CO. nia.y If) SARATOGA WA I’KK. A Fresh supply, direct from the Spring, af\d fresh bottled by Lvnch 4” Clarke, or NeW York, just received per skip Statira, and for salq by LAY 4- HENDRICKSON june 24 Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings. REMOVAL— T. S. Luthers’ Exchange Office, is removed to tho Office formerly occupied hy S. & M. AU,cn, 6c Cos. LvQ doors East of the City Hotel, june 22 NOTICE. DURING the absonce of the gub.scribors Mr’ Win. Il nry Thompson wjli act as our At* torney. * 1 G. 6c C. BONNET jane 17 ns LE TT ER AND CAP PAPER. pi /Y REAMS Letter and Cap Paper, just re* H VF ccivcd and for sale by PHILBRICK 6c BAKER june 13 NEW GOODS. M. PRENDERGAST Has just received per ship Henry, LADIES’ supr fancy colored H. S. Gloves and Mitts—misses’ do do do do do Fine dot ami small stripe Prints Super fancy Ginghams (French) French and German brown Linens Black Lasting, &c. &c. Nos. 3 and 14 Gibbons’ Range. june 10 PRIME GREEN COFFEeT P?(\ Rags Prime Green Coffee, landing from 3\J schooner Adarns. For sale, by TAFT 4’ P.iDE+FQgD. may 20 . * FQR tho present, DR. COPPEE’S residence is in the house belonging to Mr. Lamas, at the corner of Montgomery street, on the bluff, immediately south of the office of the Steamboat Company. His office is still at his shop in Broughton street, (Marshall’s buildings) near the market. * march 0 BACON ri iEN THOUSAND lbs. Prime Bacon, consist- and Flitches. Just received, tnd fqr sale, by L. SLRAA TO A. may 20 NOTICE. TJJE subscribers have united their interest in the practice qf Medicine and its collatteral branches. One of thp firm will be always in at tendance, at ti.. office now occupied by’ Dr. R. Wayne - L.H.FURTH. jane 2D R VVAVNE.^ No. 3 MACKEREL. I<f ITk B B’LS No. 3 Mackerel, for sale on if!.* bpard the scaooner Young James, from Boston.—Apply to - TAFT & PADELFORD. may 10 LETTER PAPER. ONE Hundred Reams, Fine and Superfine, Hot and Cold Pressed, Letter Paper, just received and for sale by PHILBRICK & BAICER. april 24 Lemons, Raisins, &ie. Just recciced per sclir. Exact from Ls- } ora. BBOXEO frCsli and Superior 10 do Muscatel ‘Raisins 10 half bbls. *• Vassal” Double Alo ]5 bbls. KockwateuAle §lO do. White \y(B^inegar l * RICHARDS. Hi COR.” AFLOAT. North Carolina Cor^ Oj**V*Vr of a good quak y for shile Apy tb PALMES AND LEE. jone l'J iFayT MOL & QUININE. t J l Hhds prime’retailing Martinique Molassos jL* * 40 buudles liay • i . ounces genuine French Sulphate of Q'fi nine, received from the importers in Charleston. For sale in lots h’ suit purruftsers —Apply t> HALL, SHAPTER 4* TUPPER: june 21 NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. lIIIDS. urime New Orleans Sugar fcf t?U sale by . GAUDRX 6c LEGIUEL. *ju y 1 . c China] Gtoss and Earthenware. TIIE subscriber (UToirs £bf sale, a large assort ment us Glass, China and Crockery, suitab’a fgr tho town or country trade, consisting oi Iron, stoiro, china and dining sets • . Liverpool china do do ftich Frcpch china tea seta do ■’ Englisii do do Canton china coffer #- ts Olive breakfast sot* ilrch cutdecdntors, with tumblers and wines tq. match - v - k ’ ‘-!-•> plain glass shades Cut and colored do. plain and rut glass Lamps China and g** l3 * water pitchers Glass plates asfd dishes Champaigns gla B’incr coolers • Jelly glasses China Fruit Baskets JFith a variety ($’ articles now opening, which forms as complete and general an assortment’ can bo met With iu Charleston or any southern city. U P Country merchants’ can be supplied with Crates, carifnUiffepacb'cd, which tv ill bear trans portation to any past of the state. Phis will savo their buying broken and unsaleable things, whieb we always got in Pirates hi th3 original order, GTorgc IV. Coe, Shad's building june 1 --- “WRAPPING PAPER. “1 i REAMS Wrapping Paper for sale by IgU PHILBRICK Sc BA^LTv. ’ june 19 QN ATNEW PLAN. 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It is devoted to literature, history, science, commerce, iind genera! inforitmtion, and seems to us eminently entitled to encouragement as a family print; v ‘ July 8 WHITE § ACADEMY. rrUIB subscriber announces to bis frisnds and JL ijie public, that tiie exercises of Academy will be suspended ur.ti! the first cf November next. Tiie principal object \vhich lie will* buy s in view during his absence! will ho to form afi acquaint ance with the system ‘of education adopted m tho most distinguished seminaries in tho* Northern | States, and he indulges the hope that the result of his observations will render his Academy increas ingly worthy Os patronage. Having taken a large and commodious house in a pleasant part of tiie city, he will be prepared to take five r six boys r.r. boarders—and Ire assures t!io public that the health, morals and improvement of his pupils, v. ill be {lie objects of his unwearied and undivided at tention. GLORQE WIMT2. j-'Jy 9