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er, Inornmg and night—attend Church or meet- j
ing regularly every Sunday, and “do unto all
men as you would they should do unto you.”—
If you really are too needy in youj own circum
stances to give to the poor,<t!o whatever else you
have in*your power to do for Hicm cheerfully;
but if you can, always help the worthy poor fend
unfortunate. Ruisfee this course of life diligent
ly and sincd'Ky for seven years, and if you are
not happy, and independent injfoqr
circumstances, come to me, antLl wifi pay all
your debts. SOLOMON.
Pbom the Bermuda Gazrtfe of .Ipril 22.
DOUBLOONS. * -
The serious inconvenience arising from the
scarcity of specie at present in Dernauda, [antFtlfib
apprehension of bcingteleprived of fne little now
in circulation, by the konsflanthlemancl from .the
United States ayd elsfewhcre, reiidersit c xpedient i
that some pleasure be adopted to retain atilttst as 1
much in the colony, as will answer the com motif
calls of business! For this purpose, we, tW on- j
dersigned, do hereby agree to receive ffom. each i
other, in payment of accounts, bnd for sales of
produce, doubloons of full weight, sevfcnteeil 1
penny-weights, eight grains,) at sixteen Spanish
milled dollars each, and soon for other parts of a
doubloon in proportion.
I Here follow the signatures of upwards of one
hundred traders.] *
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MONDAY, JULY 5 lhl9.
~ nisaa,- tftf. ,
We are requested to announce John Nichols.a candi
date for second lieutenant in the 271st district cbmpanv
at the election to be held tins day in Darien.
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Date Trees. —Doctor Mitchell, ofNeufeYorlq -has evinc
ed such thirst of fame in treating the wildest* ana most
insignificant subject with a seriousness winch import
ant ones alone deserve,?that many valuable articles lrom
his pen excite risibility in geaeral lor a moment, aher
which th ey are neglected or forgotten. Some nidi v iuu
als however —and it is fortunate fyr the country—reject
the too common impression, that a man’s writings lie
judged by liis peculiarities of character. Some time
ago he published a letter on the utility of the date tree,
and recommended its.pntrodiiction into the southern
states. A person, who believed our climate to be gem-.
al to its growth, advised some farmers to try the expe
riment, andplanted a quantity ofseed in a yard in Darien
himself. They soon appeared above the surface ot the
ground, but were destroyed by a who took
them for sprouts of the palmetto, in clearing out tiie
yard. Fortunately, however,*many Were m a few
days after discovered in the fruhr. ot two stares, where
dried dates had been kept for sale, and the seeys
swept into the streets. They have since been trans
planted, and promise well. Indeed n doubt is enter
tained of their success, when planted in high grouikus,
:.s it is well known that when tiie English had possession
of Last Florida, they were introduced into that pro
vince and flourished as much as they*do in any parr
of the shores of the Levant, until the cession the Fioridas
to Spain, since which time they have been negiectei,
and disappeared. There is no difficulty in raisifijif them.
By dropping the seed taken from the dried date in the
ground with no more care than is usually observed in
planting corn, the plant will shortly shew itseiij and
thrive in the most barren soil.
p/ft ft
FOR TIIE JIAHIEX GAZETTE.
Villa grande de Lima, a quatro del >nes, 62,637. ,
Messrs. Editors —In your intercourse with,the .world,
more than once perhaps you have fallen in with charac
ters having more fancy than genius and less prudence
than candor, and who, from being deceived by a fe w im
dividuals amongst the many for \\ horn they had contract
ed friendship, view the great mass of their species as
servile intriguers, guided on every occasion by sinister
expectations. Such persons, if they ’ do not ultimatl
ly become misanthropes in extenso, may justly be Con
sidered as gloomy visionaries, who hold their inflow-be
ings, with a few exceptions, in the aiiesi sovereign con
tempt, live secluded and die unhappy. An ’individual
of this description resided not along time sinafeoH the
banks of the Mohawk river, a shprt way above the Gh
hoes Falls, where for fifteen wears he is saki to baric in
dulged his splenetic disposition and contempt 1 of man
kind in exaggerating theij; Jjpffiles ami comm Airing on
their vices in a series of letters ingeniously .ptil'pdVtc'd
as having been written in the moon, and addressed! o a
friend, of whom he had a number on tile
planet, and to whom he seems to have beempwsfapjentte
attached. These strictures ‘intWixiv mnris'hy.-
an acquaintance at Waterfold, sttrteef
five years ago, and have never yet been laid before tjjfe ,
lie. ‘ Being descriptive of the
soured by disappointment and, disguste®))- trt acliery,
their publication may be adv;uft;%eo?is to liianyjult Rid
ding into manhood. They.dfevelope the baneful itffiu-*
ence which credulous Sincerity in youth too often sheds
on old age, and serve as a land mark by which the no- ;
vice in the “ways of the world” may safely pass between
the mental Chary and- Scylla, on which immature
sjiirits are so frequently shattered. The. letters enclos
ed are at yOur disposal. 1 remairf, Btc.&c.,&c.
L ftAMg’AS.
Dear Wardee—The troubles tyid gs tM
lower world, you know, were so repugnant to ‘tny feel
ings, as to occasion hither; but We transit,
though it separates me from allumber of enemies, is far
from recompensing me for tlic deprivation ,of your
ciety, and tiie pleasurable hours spefifr
ideas with the few select friends on whom iriy hiriwlfre
lied;—for the people hefe so much I
have left, that but for their snowy ‘alid tiie
severity of the weather, I should still imagine myself as
residing on my native planet. .Cringing poverty and
purse-proud iiisoleiicq are common; and honesty, can
dor, disinterested’ friendship and genuine devulion,
though prominent words in the lunar Vocabufrri?]•*
but little understood, and seldom reduced tb practice.
The women, in general, are the giddy insects that cov
et and flutter about the gaudy flowers of fashion to the
entire neglect of mental endowments; and their morals
are of a piece with those of the Roman ladies when
Virgil sung “i barium et mutabils temper farnina.” Indeed
1 am so disgusted With the mass of beings in hiirnan
shape, that I hope those tenets which, during my resi
dence at Patna. 1 thought to be as destitute of reason
as I was of prudence, and the simple Hindoos who be
lieved in them to be the most inconsistent of .icings, may
be true—l mean the metempsychosis.
Laugh not, my friend, at these deductions, nor call
them austere and obtrusive fancies, until I assign my
reasons. You already are acquainted with the myste
ries in which my birth are involved, and the clouds
and storms in which I first glimmered in thfe horizon ct
manhood, like a hazy meteor portending sorrow and
misery. I never calculated the consequences ot iny
conduct when conscience approved it; hut giving free
what Ithought improper
j out inquiring whether the actor were friend or enemy; i
j yet no man was so much the victim of his credulity as 1,!
and none who escaped with life suffered more severely, j
Many acquaintances, who had no reason to fear me, nor j
any to disperse or abuse me, admitted iny candor to be
excellent in theory, but sttgely advised me against its
practice. “Youmust be aware, (they said) that error
“is inherent in our natures, and though you may feel
“grateful to those who point out*to you faults in your
“character, rest assured that admonition, with,but few
has a contrary effect. Wljeuthe Iflemishes
u £qthcrardo not immediately concern you, why notice
“them at all 3 Your arguments cannot eradicate vice in
“the human heart where it is natural. It is madness to
“persist, when by doing so, no one reforms, while many
“who,otherwise would have been friendly or neuuul
“towards you, become j tijgr most rancorous enemies.”
Suchadvicp, 1 adihit, was pTudentiai, andyvefl adapted
to minds rcgardleis of the obligations fliich we Owe to ‘
virtpe ami to one another, anti whose primary purpose’!
is to acquire money anil purchase friendiihip at the e\-
jienSe of principle; hut it b;ul|y compoi-is yyith thedig
! i'ity of a free and fearless spi pit, and ln|S. 'been
; and-eyer will be rejected by me.; • 1 dildaid the/ tyati
! who lias not the niagnanimityio confess liis errors and
Whose tongue dares not to give utterance.-to his heart.
Opposition to worldly policy has cosqine much. Tive I*
{.oftended often misreptesanted my w ords and uqtipns,
1 which,Wherever J “Liu, increased the number of my
•l enemies, who either openly endeavored to bear me
j down, oy like the coiled reptile secretly darted at the
[heel. In Himiostan, Turkey, Euroee, Africa,
America- I found, it is true, kindred spirits, but, like
springs in the desert orpeayls ion the sea shore, they were
scarceouid* rarely with.] •'Frigndstiip, nihety-niiie j
’ Times irf‘a’ hu w as rpeasuredby subserviency to in- 1
termed vK-ws, or bought by cringing hypocritical ad- j
ulaubii sacrificing trly.li at the shfitie of vanity; love was
mercenary, and even the sacred character of religion
prostituted’ by mortals contemptibly presumptious, ar
rogating to themselves the Vtfry ‘feeyiof heaven, and de
manding a price for entrance. Evep now my sejul sic'k
eps at tliq loathsome iTtraspec’ . W only to heaven that
reason aiid memory teere bai,shed from my bosom—that
I had instinct only |pr t a guide ,njl the'beasts as compan
ions. So 1 siibui and not mingle in the. sew
ciety ot bipeds, who, with honied mouths and hearts of
w*ortnwopWojfer of their ft flow mortals
to majig.ijui-rircveiig’e, to ainass treasure, to gain wfe-puf
ple or acquire a little perishable'fame, the gidvly Zenith
of earthly ambkion;-—huh tlrinkihg imither pi '.the past
nor the futtire.ln- day l should wander by “the brooks
in the val!ie% and[atmight, without any other ddngejr to
apprehend teaii momLuaiy fear of tlifebrhtf pang of’
death, rest w itli tiie -mountain, tor a bed, 4 and the canopy
of heaven for a.'covering- Y> natli contrast to my pre
jsent silyaliQii! Wifllbut ahosomitoeoiifhlc m, or
to sympathize with mepn iny,tuuei'iiig*or to soothe the
perturbations of my Wotincipa spirit, here 1 sthi, an ob
ject of mere curiosity, in the midst of a strange people,
abounding m all the noxious qualities that-rendered my
yqkfh sad and life’s lloondaV delirious. My licarf
is lonely and desolate, as the rtdnspsf'TuUmoiy with the
rffesert winds—wild emblems qfniy passions’—whistling
through their ruined temples and arches.
Hut
“To beai’ is to conquer our fate.”
The manners and the timeshave ppt escaped me. I shall
gratify myself in exposing to yop 1 thetr dissimulation,
treachery’, dishonesty, and. inherent make ness, as they
have, niy swarthy countenance and sincerity, to their de
luded followers.’ The odds agrinst me are fearfully
great; but, asY liave often before asserted, the time must
conge .when, in sjfite of all the poteer and sophistry of
holy leagues, crowned divinities and pseudd patriotism,
the Weather beaten cause ofitrutli and candor must pre
vail! TIMON.
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s , FOR THE DARI EX GAZETTE. P ;,W’
,;f Tluk ffoiiga, VfoFk. Jap ? pS,‘ : 1819.
. Messrs. Euftors —Please to givebhe following’ re
niarks and the lyext quere a,place in your gazette.,
\ our’s, fkc. C'%;, , \ *'• i
1 have uoticccnn Vour paper of thriolst nit. a sohuipn
of.a matliemj*ic§J qucsiipn, published on the. iu li of
that month; Young and Old are apparently at clb isvsres
pectingflt: Mr. Old adopted Mr, Y’s. niethod for
findingthe sidj} of the tnangle; fbey Imve been to.i qie
chaniSb- L4’he following rule,.! tlffck w ill be preferred
by evefy mathcn,.u.cia;,. —The sqffiire root oft! e m.l'cr-
the s<[uares, of he diani|(ter fl'n‘d semi diameter,
g-ires tbefcside of the greal
can belnscribed in that circle. Sb*...Oldjg./method for
•findiiia-the periphery of the oval is too p#oliX; iio might
find a lietteimietliod cludueed froma comc
Tiftie'w iU-u&t jjernut me to’saymore bit this subj’ect at.
present,, l now proceed to propose the foUb#ing qtles-
A eeftain planter, has a farm, in the* form of a trape,
.zr.im; tlfe<|iagonals we equal, the sides njeasure f6.
100. 125. untilw chains'respec3:ively, out of which hffj
•mtends to enclose acres, 3 food#, 12 pcrrifi'ls, 52 fjir
‘pasturage ift the form of a tfigoii; the sirfbs asid angles
eqpl; tiaf base r!inni,ng,dttc east and wc4V, beginning'at
thq'easte£!H#bf iji6 largest;*ide ofdhc quadrilateral fig-
Urie, ginil'-thmice. along it is required to know
(w&piit,'nraking tisepfjn-ojtiCtioii or'tabular, numbers)
jferthes arqte’rom its tci mmutiOn to the .west
end bfrije. lotigbst side of tfic trapoKium, arid the cx
peiu;c of laying put an- avciiue of 24. -Zoffhct wide troin
ti*e extrienie point, oi.i'ts vcjkex, to the nearest point in
UieLdbresai'i longest side of tpe; U-apeziurn,’ at %l 50
pen, re and: also the qtiant?t/ lairit be ih% plant and the
‘lei%th 4 <Feicu.’ diagonal., ? * *■’
K-* and: e . -ft SV -S
----f dt” “• ■
V* ‘ ,£afo SU.AOI.VfhL ...
The Presided of the; UufteH Staley., \\ itli, general
at,■Nailivtlle, l ,(Teniii.'s ::, on fne,9'Ji.ujt. til
Ibat'stffife lie haduifSfigusly v.sLcd.iluntsville,
villq, ShelbyvifletMurfreesborough, ad the rc.sideucc
of general Jackson.
Savdvucdi f'ire hnrurtmee fifty
dollar notes oif this bOmpany have, it appears by the Sa
vannah Georgian,Tjfeenputlbilrii circu&tuw. Tlunsapie
jiapcipaflds, is hot iiloni than'ten bills of iliat yie^
•aiowinalion row afloat. Gant ion, cl epurse, should be’
used in rweivtiig any of that dcscriptifir:
The Mank of Hudson has become banki upt, and made
an assigiuneniof its property for the benefit of yfs ored
itars. . •-
State Bankwf North Carolina. —Five ’ dollar nptes of
tips bank, altered to one hundred, arc in the
alteration is Jo weH executed,’
discovered by examining the ? altered bote/ By attend
ing howcker” to the difference between the figures on \
the two plates,’ imposition niay be avoiAek:!. The gen
uine one dollar lufte lias a female figure reelin
ing; liei? hdrarnurcsting on a horn of plenty, and a ship
behind her—flic aftei-ed note has a fenrile, fitting,- her
left arm resting on a pedestal behind w hifeh is a spinning
wheel, her right hand holding a pole, on the, top of
which is liberty cap, ship in front, ln .the body
of the altered note, the w ords following —State Bank of
North Cotta fine —are in German .text, in the genuine
note these'ribfds'rire in, script, or like the common run
ningMiand—exactly the reverse of .the above as to the
word- B u.imnwv'hich is in script m the altered note,
and in German rext in,the genuine one?’
lieirfttchmeht. —Tfaclesnien and tavern keepers in the
north have voluntarily reduced their prices so as to cor
respond in some degree, -to the present cheapness of
the necessaries of life.
The Crops, in South Carolina, aresaid to be as promis
ing as any remembered by the oldest inhabitant of that
[state. . : v
i .7 tender husband. —A James Vest, residing in the
neighborhood of Chesterfield court house, (Ya) letl his
wife, on the 20th ult, about three miles from his home,
> into a pjney field, and deliberately shot her: the ball
passed through her body. He has as yet escaped the
arm of justice.
Mr. Speaker Clay, —To this gentleman a public din
ner was given on the 19th May at New-Orleans.
Dramatic. —A new historical drama, entitled “She
would be a soldier, or the battle of Ghippewa,” by M.
M. Noaii, of New-York, was performed in that city on
the 21st ult. (
Suicide. —A woman in Nobleborough, of the name of
Clark, upwards of seventy years of age, destroyed her
self by tying a piece of crape to a nail that she stuck in
between the lathing, and fixing it as a halter.
Singular Casualty. —Last month, a young mail named
John Mix, in the state of New-York, had been endeavos
’ ing to hang a cat, which as often defeated the execution
j by seizing the rope above the noose, with herfore paws,
at last tried tin same experiment on himself. The block
oil which he stood tumbling aside left him completely
suspended, in w hich situation lie was found dead.
(iirracas, the scene, of some dreadful concussions, has
again been shaken by an earthquake: a few fives have
been lost, and a number of houses thrown down. Mu
rillo was daily expected there from Calaboza.
Latest frani /iagland. —The ship Canton arrived at
New-York on the 19th ult. brings Liverpool papers to
the 15th of May. The cotton market had been steady
for all descriptions, during the week preceding her sail
ing Tb<* sales comprised 5200 bales of Upland at 11 >d
to 13j-d; and 1860 bales New-(lrleans at 11 j to 16j.
Numerous cargoes had arrived in the course of the week
i amounting to;25,000 bales; and much cmrynercial clis
-1 tress still existed. It was ttunored at Paris, that the im-
S peror of lfusSia aud the king of Prussia hud intimated to
Jlernadotfie that he ought"to quit the. Swedish throne, the
emperor having at one time offered him in lieu of it, a
government, and six millions of revenue. It was affirm
ed Bernadotte bad acf.ed uitli great intemperance to
wards the'Prussian king, and thatlhq emperor, as a mark
of disapprobation, had returned him several letters un
opened. It is said, that the French ministry have sent
general llulot to,intercede for him Lord Lansdown’s
aiofiOn for copies of tlvc communications that had passed
bbtween the Jointed States and England, respecting the
conduct of our trodps in the Fioridas, and tiie trial and
execution of Arbuthnot and AmbristerAvas iiegatived
in the bovtse of lords, May 11, v. ithout a division, otr the
ground that persons, who voluntarily embarked in war
against any state w ith which their country was at peace,
had no right to the protection of their own government,
and that Spain had a right to cede any part of her do
minions, without the interference of any foreign pow er.
‘The Hecla ami Griper had sailed from England on a
voyage of discovery to the arctic regions. Another ex
pedition having the same object in \ iew, is to proceed
by land, from, the IJLudson Bay .Company's settlements.
The crops .yegy mvomising in the south of France
: 4nd Italy. Thfe’ kirig/ef SoSiin, it was reported, is short
ly to be married to a Saxoli princess.
From Lidia. — r Fhe ship Tea Plant, in 108 days from
Bortibay', arrived at New-York on the 19tli ult. bringing
papers to March 1- ‘Die crops of cotton this season
were expected to prove very abundant. The war against
the bath es is carried on with prodigious slaughter. In
stortning the fort of.Nouah, consisting of five hundred
Arabsj and a few Hindoo suttlerS, the British troops put
four hundred and thirty six men to the sword, and took
one hundred prisoners, of whom eighty were grievously
wounded. The fortress of Raree, garrisoned by twelve
hundred men,, had also the whole line
of coast from (Jape Coniorin to Jigat, submitted to the
control of Britain. The Tea Plant spoke, April 11,
an English East-Indiaman, oft’ St. Helena, and was in
formed* Bonaparte continued in good health, but kept
himself quite shut up.
Prices current at Bordeaux, J\tay B.—Cotton, Geor
gia, sea-islands, 560 to 375; New-Orleans, 155 to 198; j
uplands, 145 to 178; Eengals, 67 to 73. Rice, 30 to 31. ,
Prices current at Charleston, June 28.—Brandy, Cog- !
nac, 4th proof, gall. 155 a 160; Bacon, lb. 13 a 15; Cot- j
ton, sea island, 37i a 40; Upland, prime, 15 a 18; Corn, ;
prime, htjfhel, 70;,Flour, Philad. bbl. %7\ ditto Cam
den, %9; mio Ricbmond apd Baltimore, sweet 650 a 7;
Gin, Holland, lOOa 105; ditto Northern, 50 a 70; Mo
lasses, gall. 42 a 44; Pork, pfiirte, bbl. 14 a 17 dull; ditto
Mess,.22 a23 dull;riiice, per 100 lbs. 3j a 3| ; Rum, Ja- !
maica, gull, 112 a v 26; ditto New-England, 54 a 55, Su
gar, Havana, white,.per 100 lbs. 17 a 18); ditto brown,
in boxes;, 12j a lS; (litfb Jariiaica, 15; ditto N. Orleans,
and Muscovado hs ip quality, 10 a 13£; Tobacco, per 100
lbs. leaf, 6 a 9.
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WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
, Darien, July 5, 1819.
sea-islaml, per lb. gg a 40
Do. ‘ upland do. - - - ..... 14 al6
Rice, - - - - - - - - ‘ - - - - 300a 325
Corn, per bushel, 75 a 80
Flour, Pbil’a, per barrel, • .... 10a 10 50
Sugar, Georgia, per cw;t. - - - -1200a 15 00
Molasses, Georgia, pet gallon, - - - - - 50 a52
Hurn, Darien, 4th proofi do. - - - 1 37$ a143 j
Rum - - - - - - - 62i a65
Ditto, Jan. - - , - - - - - - - 140 i 1 A-“,
Brandy, Cognac, per gallon, - - - 175a1 87 J
Whiskey, per gallon, 50 a 52
Gin, Holland, per gallon,*- .... 125a 150
Sugar, Muscovado, per c\vt. - - - - - 12 als
Coffee, per lb. - - ... .. . . . . . 32 a33
Tea, per lb. - - - - - v - - - -140a 145
Bacon, 9fetorgia,|b. - - 18 a2O
Porik, per bl. - - - - 22 a 28
Tobacco, leaf,, per cwt. ‘ - - . . . : none
Strip, per lb. ‘ - ........... 12 al3
Caudles, northern mould, *- - - - - - 19 a2l
Ditto Georgia ditto, -t- ----- 23 a27
Iron, per cwt. ------- -q - - 4 a 7
iSteel, dittq, - - -, 9a 10
Lead, bar, 1 - - -’ - - - - - - 10 al2
Powder; keg, 8a 10
Shot, cwt 10 a 11
Hanging Timber, per 1000 feet, -.-800a 10 00
sbahtling, ----- ditto 14 00 a 15 00
Boards, pitch pine - - ditto - - 22 00 a23 00
Ditto; wrote ditto - - - ditto - - 25 00 a3O 00
Staves,TV. Q. per 1000, ------- 20*C0
Ditto, R. <). ditto none
Shingles, - - ditto ----- 350a 450
Advance on British Goods.
Woollens, - -|f - 50
- “ * “ a
Jacob Bdrlcer, of New-York, has suspended payment;
but says, that he has hypothecated sufficient property
to pav the whole of his bank debts, with interest at sev
. en per cent per annum, and full confidence in being
enabled to do so within sixty days.
The act, providing for the separation of the District
of Maine', has passed both houses of the Massachusetts
legislature. In the house of representatives, the bill
was carried by 198 57. The town meetings in the dis
trict are to be’ holden on the 26th of July, and the votes
are to be returned to the proper office on or before the
fourth Monday in August. The separation is to take
place, provided there should be, in the whole district,
u majority of. 1500 voteHnLvor of the _
Public sate of Bunds. — A letter from i grntlfittari ift
Mobile, gives the annexed items of intelligence relative
to the value of landed property, population, tec. in some
of our new southern territories:
At Cali aba, in May, lots sold from 500 io §SOOO-—up
lands, average per cere, 15 to g 35:
At I ombigbee, in April, river land per acre, 20 to
S4O; from the river, 15 to 35; choice river tracts, 80 to
90. Rise within two \ ears, per centum, from 50 to 100.
Duet.— A duel was fi tight on the 17th ult. on Nod*
die s Island, (Boston harbor) by midshipmen Van Brent
and \\ alker, ot the Independence 74—Van Brent was
shot through the body, but hopes of his recovery are
entertained.
Important ( rsnion. —lt is stated in the Canda papers,
that the Missisagua Indians have ceded to the British
government a tract ot 2,748,000 acres lajad; equal in ex
tent to forty-six townships. Ris said, that “this tract
embraces /hat elegant river, the Mississippi, from its
source until its entrance into the Lake Chandiere, or
Ottawa river.”
An extract of a letter received at Washington f.-otn
col. R. J. Meigs, dated ( herokce Agency, May 31, says,
“the president, last week, passed thro’’ the Cherokee
nation on the road leading from Georgia to Nashville.—<
1 am informed that he visited the Missionary school,
where about sixty Indian children were receiving’ in
struction on the Lancastenan plan.”
wtitm eoo
Died, in Savannah, on the night of the 24th ult. Mr,
Cn wiEKs lliiwaiid, for many years a respectable mer
chant of that city—aged 34. ” His family and connec
tions are numerous.
&tfl> cTßarmc c fMtm* fc i£| v
PORT OF DARIEN,
arrived
Schooner Peggy Mvers, M*Donald, Sapelo Bridge,
2 days.
Sloop Racoon, Anthony, St. Simons, 1 day—ballast*—
to James H. Gickie te Cos.
Sloop James Monroe, Fraser, Savannah, 3 days—bal
last.
Sloop Fire Fly, Michel, Savannah, 10 days, in distress,
having been dis'iypsted in Augustine Creek, and made
four feet water iti the hold.
■ Sloop Neptune, Norris, Savannah, 8 duv3—with
i lime, lumber, furniture and groceries—to Anson Kim
berly,Elias Wallen, S. Bloomfield, H. S. (Juttter, and
I 11. Dougherty.
The British brig Jane, Murphy, from Darien, arrived
at Liverpool, May 5.
MMSU pUIT.UI. *
A N oji ■■ inj fe’trg n ll intends to
x*. treat ot'JT) is CONCEPT
NEXT •111 1 the long room of
Mr. ll()lzendm*fi4^VJl(Wt(!ml* , :
to at the tav-
llo/zcndorTi
Tl IF. yuidursignecl at low prices thirty
one from the western
country. Th eyiuj^SKti; l >at tl uribvery stable.
1 CoCTIH’S & ROLGHJfON.
‘rewDollars ’ reward.
STOLEN on the night of the 26th ult. from the sub
scribers’ house, Stephen Kersh’s pocket book, con
-1 taining two R2O notes on the bank of Newark, with.
[ other small bills to the amount of sixty,odd dollars, and
; three due bills in favor of the said Stephen Kersh—viz.
I —one on Upton Clary for thirty dollars, another on Em
i anuel Parish of Wayne county for ten dollars; and u
third one on Stephen Pilcher, of said county, for seven
dollars—besides some other small papers of no use to
any body but the owner. ‘File above reward, without
asking any questions, will he given for the pocket-book
| with its contents, and twenty dollars for proof to con]
viction of the thief. 1
JOHN & ISHAM
N. R. Upton Clary, Emanuel Parish, and
Pilcher are cautioned against paying the amount dij|S
their bills to any person other than Stephen KcrsqMgl
legal measures will be taken by the said Stephen
to establish liis claims.
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AN clecti/i^!^4kl H ld* r TIBS DAY 3
1 5t.11/ri Jv.atftlggrftek, A. M. for a s nl lieu
1 ,at,tain
-4 4PHOCL.UUITIO.Y.
WE, St. Foix Cori*eh. by .Pie efficacy of soap and steel,
conqueror of beards, humbler of bushy heads, protector
of bald pates, king of the pole, arid emperor of all the
’ shavers.
Being duly appointed by our faithful allies, the
good citizens of Darien, keeper of the Exchange, do is
sue this our imperial proclamation, forbidding all and
i every person or persons in future to step or stand or
j place bis, her or their feet on the seats of the Exchange*
aforesaid, whereby the skirts of new coats may be de
‘ faced, or clean pantaloons Soiled, and also order them to
j refrain from cascading on the pavement, whereby the
same mav become unseemly to the eye, or offensive to
tiie smell; and whosoever disregarding this our royal
will and imperial pleasure, shall, for every such rebel
lious deed, be mulcted in the sum of twenty-five cents.
• Given under our imperial hand and seal, this fifth
day of July, Anno Domini 1819, ai the palace
of the pole and caricature.
St. FOIX, roi et empsreur.
Vive I’Empereur.
Attest
John, secretary of state, knight of the strap and black, etc
NOTICE.
months after date 1 shall make application
to the honorable the judges of the court ot ordina
ry of Wayne county for letters of dismission on the es
tate of James Middleton, late of said county, deceased.
SAMUEL OWEINGS.
feb 15 17
NOTICE.
TyTINE months after date application will be made to
the honorable the court of ordinary of MTntosh
county, for letters of dismission on the estate of John
Dregors, late of said county, deceased.
HER
NANCY X DREGORF.J
MARK. /
may 10, 1819 1§ ■ —3O
’ NOTICE.
months after date applicati/^y||^iMP?”^4
n ill* - 1 tui
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