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v- MW***. . t’-ri of the trcspisj.ilwaj expected would ■<Skj • be vcry heavy) (jtd repeatedly declared, that il she did not drop the prosecution, they won!# be the death of her. ;This tes timony. added to the notorious deprayity of the- men, leftt>at little doubt upon the minds ot the inquest, that they were the perpatrators of the murder, and thet orou^ht in tlirirverdict accordingly—upon f-which a warrant was issued to apprehend them, and they are now safely lodge-fin '.CJ Princess Ann gaol, to await their trial — r*l hedeceased wasapoorhnl very worthy in- ' oflVuaivetvgmati.—XorfuUc Her. Sept- 6. (CH.vntr.STOJt. Sept. 13. A passenger in the schooner Echo, from Havana, states that on the night «l her de- , partuiefrom that port, she was spoken by ,*Fv ^theSpanish frigat* Sabina, hayms und* her .convoy severs! transport* with SOiju troops on boa r d, hound in’. /■ Sept. 15 / PUISO.YEUS R SCAPEl). -J John Ei-her, who was convicted of hif'i- icav robbery at the last emit »f session.; ■ .JHfi two gentlemen tvha were passengers lo Che schooner Sir Thomas Hardy, one of the vessels which the pirates plundered off tile Western Islands; Itis a remarkable cir cumstance, that the. leader, oc’principal ■nan among the pirates, was one of the mu tineers in hi* majesty’s ship Ifermoine, the commander of which ship (Picot) it will be remembered, the crew murdered, arid af terwards carried the frigate into the Spa nish port of La Guajrra. His came is Clarke, alias Corr. ,f —i6. & •'■if . and Joseph Robert*, who w is awaiting ' ‘trial for a similar rriro-j made their escape from prison on Monday evening last,! by furring ft hole through 'he wall un ler jn»e of the windows, from whence tney 4«s- cended by incans ol their blanket*. Wr uiiderstind from undoubted authority, tn»t tiie ah-ive, -vitlt several other convicts, •had beer, .ll.iwi-d the liberty o| tne ileM- .,-nrtp apartments lor some time. Thir, sve.coiicfcive, ivas an unwarrantable privi lege, and the proper officer or officers wit! libdvuhtbe amenable lo theoSModvd live* ol the state tiirrefiir. Hi* excellency t o tnvt-rinor has i««ued his proclamation, offi-ring a reward of jJ503 for tint appro- hension nf fuller.—jl is. , • Sept. 16. Prisoners .taken.—John Fisher and Je- *eali lln'-ert.. who escap'dhum the-gam of this city on the 'evening of the lot. jtt*t. ivera appioiiendeil on 'IV-sd.-y infill, und «.rely lodged in pri# *n yesterday mnriiiiii It appears that they were se cured tlirnugii the iiifm natiun of a Mr • Btifl, grocer, on S.iut'i h -y. Mr. il-m” statuirnt ischj'-liya* fojto'.va: They rnv- ed iria sinall citiw 'lodTuesday night,about II-iVtock, on S-.iilhb.iy, end Huberts pro- ceeifed to the More of Mi. Bull. to pur chase several ailirjes of i.rucery. Alter his d-pirtuie, ih J sHspicinn-of Mr. II hr- ing excised, u : traced thorn ti Williams* wh irl* »nd louiid tliehi concealed under a will'd boat. After setting a watch over tin-iii. lie luimcdi itc-ly lodged information wif.ii the city piiard, cs t» thc.ir place ol cWi«<:al:r.cii;,hy whicii means they were tpp< ehi-nuti). It was. it is said, the intention of the prisoners to leave the city in a schooner bound for MstaiiZuS arid that the object i.f their return was to effect tbs release, also, of Mrs. Fisher, which \vo» prevented at the time of their own escape,' Irani the efriramstance of thy bpeaking of the iin-. bv which he descended, when lie was about twknly f.-rt from thy ground A number of go Id pieces ami watclie- v.ere liuii* in t'n ir po-session.—ib. -1 \Ve i-eCwivcd theanm-x ■<! conimnnicati.it. on .Monday eye in*, from William H iy- tv.irif, .woo wa* recently Immgnt to to»i from Uolcmhia, t<i fak* hi* trial at the next Missions, for highirny robbery. That the ,ii public may ••hear both sides,’' we h.iv.- be.-ti iuducrii to give it place verbatim.— Mr. il. will, no doubt, receive lull justice cfy. il.oh he is «o des ruus —ib. I* Charles.on Gaol September 1J. !8i9. Mr.;Sits. Kditous—You w ill colder a greatfavor on me, to g-ve t-iis a place i;. cue of ynnr columns} 1 seen in your paper «n Sitnrday last, to my unspeakable an- gaish,-myself stiled as one of 'In- levilei- nf the rnUbrrs that w is tried at the last court nl sessions: and ta the manner I tva.-, brought iicre—but it was by my own re tju.-t that I camp and for the sake of my CO.-.I-. to lie tri.-il Uv the next court, 1 Sd »»*} my reason for leaving Chari- s loti, W.ii not", that 1 was do»i;ou» tall- from I'jsfiee; hot my only reason was, that i b l unt w sh fo be tried with ir.cn wham J knew tube convicted b.li.r-; one after his sentence, wo* pardoned, on condition of leaving this Sbil": and the nt“<-i ha. hi ;k«- out of States Prison in Georgii. am. likewise tins gsnl. 1 am conscious < I in justice that niv pniceedlngs merit; an was on my way here when I 'ta; detect*, and lodged in Columbia g.to'; at-d as l tVher iiaviug any larther c-orresponn- net \vrh me ti-aii 'lealing in my store, l ,i v r b-ii I-a stranger, vvhat lie tinugjtt he pa-., fiu. I have alvv.ys etuleav.ned t*> 'i d dn-iest and iipng 't with ail met-.. 1 leave .t ♦,> the cuutnio ity at large ofthis c>'.y. *io sn-ak what tney may know . f ::-.e. I pr-*>ume there’s noua tilUi know in , bill fc*s foa d me an hoimrslile dealer in o. trr d , and ”0 other wise t ven lionvt — The only lit tv 1 ever had on my china, e-r, j* as a Sgsiidd' r , which I resigned *oi m*-i- './tlts'i three years; and who can i. t su-r ml •pres'ions glow among th or v.rtuauv qu^v ' li'-s, that I woubl be nm cnieil la ox It b:<-e setion; none. Can tl b- il that I would -w the fil'ger n! m i;. I. b« pmntad --i pm. fai th-. p-Pint sil’ii lT..’t t! * pros i- • ,r . vr in- i •*•? I', ilaii-ly nor. a\m: i.'it t .-.it .'an ,op)-o»- I would b liu . lion s—, l(>« , OS to < ..rise lot- From the National tpi t iligencer, 7th in'vt, IV'e copied from the New-York Keening Post; a month or two ago, a statement im puting certain culpable excesses tu the military authorities at Green Bay, and •dlicr places} at the sama time expressing our'hope, tliit.ive should be authorized to - untrarlict these reports, and put their •uthurs to shame. \Ve are happy to have t in nur power to do arr, as reaatdi one part of the story, by flit: publication nf the subjoined line .merit, v licit is egtitlcd to lilire respect und credence, as' well from ihe character of the s-jmers, as of the •oarce whence it has bt&a"transmitted **» learn that bars'!»f base taftal, consisting of copper-zinc, plutina and arsenic; haverre- centlybeen fabricated, and sold as silver. Many ol the bsrt "hate been sent to the Spanish'^lsjne, coined into parts .of dol lars, re-conveyed to Jxmaics: and ctrcu la, ted to a considerable amount." A»- mer cantile house received • quantity to the amount of nearly 500 pounds, before the fraad tvas discovered. Tne "Bermuda Gazette of the 21st nit. ssyssr® regret to learn that a disease, styl ed the bilious remittant fever, is raging in the town of-St. George’s Mr, William Haslitt, jtin. oi Philadelphia, died in that town, with the prevailing fever, on the 16th of AiiguSt.—*V. V. Commercial Jldvertis• THE lijFUBLlC.LV. i'SkTUKDtYEY'ESING. SEPT. 18, 1819 e" "Green J.tjy, ISih J'-’.'j, 38i9. •Turk, iiii i’ost, niiliM)! In a newspaper, prime*! at IN In M:y last, and calie I the I'Sfci it s» stat' d, on repoit, 4l th i: the •‘.it Green H.iy ha* askuinei! a •‘uii.trol over the civil authority, anil that ••'it.z-u,hjive b.-en taken up t.jr red oi I'.irrleiideil oli’t i.cuSj.tw d ceurt* ut.tr- ••tiaf, and subjected to t.se p-j :i*».nent t. “picketling;” nhifili is ilvii riheij, ih shut ••piper, to be iuliicie<1i..i tna r.u'prit by •placing !-.;in on vviioden p:ii.. drove fic.ii- •‘ly irftiic g.ouriii, tv.tli tne points expus- - ;l above .tlt'e'grufend uslultor qua:ter n; 1:1 i-.ch,uver % which !, i., secpen led •>.- - orris fa.ter.rd to Vile tiiUhtb*, „«l.«l when “he can no longer =a*tri«j i. i,*. it in th. ‘•air, he must L,l h:s weight <J;-vv« upon 'Ki. ! ,:i l»l consequence hi ti;i-i pjiilicction, cxi- i.i.ite i to-subject’ tiie com.o i:.ding officer >;u| military at this p!-tc ;, (ana justly, i: ti-jo.) to public odium: I .e snhicribbr*, in- oatiilants of Grceii Biy. a:;<i living i » tl. immediate victuity of the military pur.t, certify lo the (.•ublic, that the above f 'at"- ment published in the Evening, i’usi, i* irstitutc of lo-md.itioTi} tiiat a» o.-cu.-reiicc i.i-s^uken place giving it the lightest sop- po' t; and (hat the report upon which the pu licati m was made ncigia.-tud in error, or in vvinful falsehood. M. Inwix, U. S. Facto.-. RobkutIjiw i.-:, J;. Justice of Peace. IiRVVt* V* ORGAN. Jons L.vwe. Lewi* Mouse. W. NoiiUlSH. Act. Geio.von. L. G:ugno:.. Geo. Johx-s.-c.v, Sheriff Brown c*ty. fThesuhscribers to 111« forgoing n-rti- cate include all the civil authoriiy ot tin . ouiity. M. Irwin !• app tinted lit. judge, and Hubert Irwin ■ assist in', judge of the court lifcrin.-.i-jn - : .-as—but, •iot having ace- pt- d tl.-.- -\ app-iir.lmeots, ■ in-y do n..t i-i'.ii ti.eso oiiicial addi Tiki.- is no i espt-cta'dtf inhaivita.iv if Green Bay who has ant given the cer tificate Ins signature.J V. S. Panic Stock—Orjoff'-red, 98} as!t ed, no sales this forenoim. In New-’fork yesterday, 9r} oifered, 98f a-ked no sales. —Phil. Franklin (raz. 7th ult. U 8. Panic Slock.—A few shares were sin'd this morning at 98 —*6. Sth inst. ZWIT3J) STS rES IL'IA'IC. An inrpreikion exists in the minds of some individuals, that the bank of the U S'ates is indebted in Europe tn the amount nf two nr three nfillioKS ol d.iliars, and that it ha* lately found it necessary tn negoti ate a postponement of the payment of the debt. We state.upon the best authority, that the bank owes no" debt in Europe — flie mistake on this s-'bjett probably ori ginated partly in inisappreheusinri.o! facts, ar.d p.-rt! v in a disposition to think and speak unfavorably, on all- occasions, ol c-.cry tiling connected with the bank ut the United States. - i Id* institution /tus made •in arrangement, by which the payment o! i/pvgputt the Louis.ana debt due trvm gnver n.a.itit tnfortigners, in October, is jiostp'jto a period more convenient and --.nofiii.il tu tne public. This airange- ncut will retain for a time in the country i largo sum of money, the Ids* ol which at this period cf pecuniary embarrassment would tend -r the pressure still more dis- ties.'ing.—ib. The city was alarmed last if ght, at about elev o’clock;'by the cry of fire. It proved to^be in fable on the bask part of the house, occupied by Mrs Carson a* a boanhhg house, at the comer o- ‘Broughton and Barnard meets. Tirere arc sirurg presumptions that it was not the effect of acci: dent, as this stable is occupied by Mr. Meserve as a grocery store. No light had been lcit burn ing. and the first person wlro discovered it say that the door was open. Fortunately it was ex. tinpuished before it had done ar.y injury fay the thntiy aid of some gentlemen then passing by. From the complexion of these appearances, inaynot be unnecessary to admonish the citizens to be on their guard. - # The Baltimore American of Wednesday morn ing, the Slh inst. reports ‘-sixteen new cases a! fever within the last twenty-four hours.” Twenty-four new cases of nwfiynn.it/trer were reported by the Board of Health of Baltimore, for the .twenty-four hours ending on the 9th inst. .There were one hundred and thirty nine dcstli* in Boston, during the month of August, of thi number twenty-two vrere by consumption; ttvea ty-Six by ma.'-ynnm fever; and fourte. n by typhut nod other fevers. Heport of Intermcrits, in the city of Ch'arlesiuii, from file 8th to the liih ins!; uni not to 46, till oi which are said to be occasioned by ysliow lever. Capt. F.hliets, nf th- ship Enttrpria*, r.rrivet! '.iLriviv-Vi.rl: in lid days irons Canton, rtporo that oil'St. Helena, he spoke the Ophelia, 6,-w- s >n, of -Poston, for Canton; capt. Bewson bad hern hour<Jc-ii by a sloop of war, snd informed iinv a,. R-1 a continued in ill humor, and exclud edail visitors. Ji-t’l Bill!-. e city .,f I’lliI of wilt, ii tn-ver -nof..--.-C'-- MiekelJ l!t<- tv-.u a shr.r ii us m vc ti ox o f r.-i rizna i f. We hsvejust rctur.jeit i scene, tlisgracrl’jif tu : Ir.'pilia—;t scene, tin- lit. urfoi e eccurreil in tnisii t.msi never will ag.it ,, the nJvertiscmc-.ts of ■ life tinttimr nf Mr. Gni. tint: ago mill t a su- cevsfal ext-arsii.n ia Balloon, from tne citv of New-York, «u - umerise eonenur-r ci* .z-tns,yX'-eet.ii:io. ,£ a motuvate cale-.il*! o ., 59.1'COi/i num !jer, Msetubled nf, a:ul m the vicinity of Viiuxlinll.Garden. For want of si-ill, "i il-sign, (we know not which) the ii-llinm was loiij- partially inll .ti ii. Tlie cit zjiis waited for thr-.-e ot faui murs witii a patience to huve hen au- iicipated, vviien ;t is cn.niilersi! tint iiinnj- ,1’tiiein ha* been ilis ippninte-l in a similar iianrirr.ii |-w days before; ami it is priiba- n,- would I’.ave retired to tiirir ; .,o-".-s, viihout any v.iiie|-. f exi»res*i«e.t of t'.eirdis- ■p.iriib. tir.’ii, i.g.i it nut been lor ,■ isu-t 'i.j- ■-.ittiitatc ami unju.tifiiblc .i.;t urence, " nih toek place ahaut Si.J-::i-'.vii. A hoy ‘..id il ini!), red up the fence u, toe Gar<! o-it :, in., was uilixie 1 dour, by a ; c:> i i '•I ir.siue, In- refused, and gave the in Hi *! U. , n'CTIMOHE, S»pt 7. z .f:Baltimore —Atameei'ngofthe • leiiical anil Chirurgiral *»cieiy ( I > e, held nn Moiui ,y, the Ciii inst. •t e :> resolved, that a committee of three *» ■ sjjj-.ninti-ii ■ o ir.q-uire into the existin': mi'diiion of the hiaith oi the --.ity. as it regarded rtc loc 't.y sod contagious char acter of the disease, sujipo, d to be (u cra lent air-.i,-;g os, anil to report the sa.-itu. The S'citt.i held an aojourned meeting y.-stenley it tiie citv I'inirtry ruom, vvi.cie ih: foiinwiES report wa» rcc, ived ami '.’•ntiiiii --.-iy ail./pteil by tiie in.-inber* of the society.pretu.t, as also, by llmse iiiem- jers of : meilicgi ‘acuity ol th< eity,win> aitt nik-d on tin-occasion, and wf.use names are hereunto affixed. . UKi’Oin':— The cumoiit'e of Ihe ili.ti ict Medical and f’l.irurgir.ii society uf Baltimore, to which was referred the consideration of tin-ques tions ot locality and contagion, as they res pect the existing condition of t'-.e health o! ihe citv, beg leve respectful’}- tu report: 1. That alter t ie most deliberate inve tigation of tr.e suiij<-vt committed to their. •,-xuminati.ou, it i* their decided belief, that therje ilneb not exist at present, a single case of oi-iicn iut or yellow fever, whicl U'S oiigit.atcd wat of June*’ Fall*. On the cbirt.-sry. this portion of Kic citv, com- pro’iei.d.'c four fr'ths of its population, the .cut oi mercantile business during tl •Tiling and autumn, is ns healthy, as it ver was known tu haw been at this sea- si);; and (with t ic exception of the co],i suimr.er and autumn of lfi'G,) more so. than it!,a* he-.-:: m ftepf. for the Inst ten years. Y'nur commitU-i- -.eiitiously v. i Tim I :oe f, ar of co..- t in the state,or pipopulation, ' loom every viv >, autumnal, or 'hut ..I' hoard or Slab, a Tit " are uuabh It is to Sir, . tint tin it tn.tr .- jj|gaiHy;ff a - su,"' ** to a'--. :d, ', il!‘ i'riehi lc_v j t..y pi i‘,|.e,-v ! jc.ajrt-—' r . la- I that i uav • ; iy i itSf a „p?: dy lr.ai. n- l’it reccsvi- that ya«t and jopocent n.iifi Years respect!: IIS, m to 'I, I C-i-‘- h-.p< Cd-nt t.h, an injured Vr yVlIilAM IIaIWASD. ■■■.) I' A late Fargiifth’>>p» »a-mV#— . sli't p L;’<, fii.wu ISlai Xtt, iatt ly ^e- turiied In PofttmnutK»! bi Ml i‘t*e«S«il irt rtcovrring from ilie pin.t* a «.< t^e patriot «hip-LntaUwy (destroyed off a enniaratn" ab«*ut 50001 »terimg« in coins i.fvari nations, (part «f the plun der ms.de at Hon:.v'ig*aj und vrv ar*»'g ap- parul faring ino 09211;s cf Smith and Hoi*, v ; - ■ ' I--/:. .JAM Si.me pertions on the outside, airexly wporatrd w-ttn disappointment, nnmedi* ’.y 1 oUiUis-ritA'd liit *»vmk of diic.-octiuu, tr ai'injr d*iV\t» the fcoic ui the Garden, .tv ;iu:n ueiit deiii* c.ituly to v.o. U, •aking Ui*» lamps, suininvr housci-t. Win* ^i:t tu* JVoJpic*, df'e. T3»rv !)»vie >n'o t R.a -room, br^Le Ihe biu'i.’.s, t«. spille»i arid d‘ank ll e wine, and i»tV«r : «<]U' r». lieu they had destroyed aii ii.y conveniently Could they set fire to the Temple, which beinj* composed of w.jr.J, was U!itire!y consumed, notwithstanding foe active and u'.remitted exertions of oar Fire di.ti Host Companies. It is of course impoaMbte for os yet to scate the probable vmount ol tiie Ios9 sustained by the Fro- j»ri« tor of the Garden. Under the circumstance* of the case, the- dc^t'action of the Balloon, although it <<iu!d not haveiicen justified, nii£ht have admitted of sumo palliation- But the wan ton and iiteutd destru« lion •f the property of an unoffe*.din^. individual, is an dfienOe which can rot, be tolerated in a government ofi iWfc. We trust the pe’p* tiators will ti:» d scovtred and punished. We understand there were not more thaii 50 pc»>n«»8 engaged in this outrage. 1; may Ul worth while to ask, where were tne in^y-or and the Officers of Police, from rtrtff past H Mi half pa«it 8 o’clock.-*-Phil, •timer* ieutinel* 9th inst. frsditffn.o, tif»f t'fCre i*. zuy adjacent srfie, any more coinsdctciy ex*ct;»? riety a?i.r ir.^-ce <ij til!: any other lover. 2. Y ur 0.inornate?, mnrenrer, feels it- »e!f justified in the expression nf its entire ctinviditn, the ili-ea^e w!»ieh does ex ist ai Feh’s Point, is ait-g.rtherde^titutco: eve* y attribute oi ci'in»\un; tnd (hat utjj- versa! experi nee and a co’istaht ob<*»*r- van.'.e of its chatac?**r, tlomonswftte, that u not been commmu?>icatcd from a sick to a iiediihy (» dy. Although tne iiucr- course between e v .st and west -BaUiinore has been fre A a mn runs ded, hiu! uninterupt • d, in no in-s.-n • h;!» it been propagated f.'iiin one individual to another. Beyond (he sphere of die. atmosphere locally infec- :ed, r ;o case has been found;and the bound of the infected air are so limited and weli d« fined that none need expose themselves to i‘s influence. (Signedj N. Pcttei?. 1 Ennai.ls Martin, y Committee. Samuel Baker, J FOU TITB SATiNXiU HUTCnilCAN. JT” En'tro-—I no! iced in your paper or the 24th instant, an article with the tignuiure of VS .auukn It dis-phys the zeal of a cautious patriot, bt;i the lighted policy of a too credulous and mi* taker, i tn teaman; his fears aie excited by an ’ < nary danger \V\ul evil conscoufi.ee can resui; to our government, by tfie transfer of llahfot ti u from Spain to Russis? Under t^e foimtr guvrtn ment, us a philanthropist, I sliouid ties, e it tur * while to continue, inasmuch as tiie fJnic tut. ters—and t!»e day is not dtslant w’..cr\ .the rtunitard of Spain will cease to be unfurled in the new world; when, perhaps, our own country, whose' true policy is peace, will have to grapple ;n arms with her equals, anil stand upon her guard J’gainst in vision. A politician would wish this danger to be averted by the $ubjei.»Lon and division of the/ Spa nidi pofWf*sions; (bey wetdd then not grow apace with cur own, and we slit uid consequently have less to apprHivud fr**m them* vV.id a? regards liis pinion ot the Russi - ‘»» robe)', he will do well to remember (Ini. i?ua may change >i;h every reign, as it depends upon the widm ot the soveivign. The present emperor may be as- lie inirghics, an au.bilious prince; Dot tb;«l be ‘tnniffht of American Terra I'*ii ma, when lie of ft red nis nudiation between this, nation and lir.* ta n, is iiulivd a singul.u c u.ception; on the c«?n trnrj', I believe that the ihl.-ot.rtr ljad no motive whatever lo trie action—tor no matter what may bf said to the r rersc, he ia nn u#», and cur/ieu by very clumsy grooms. 1 do net know thai his cx-nduct in ascending die throne, should had to lb? conclusion tb.ir he was ambitions, unless WaR- nsv la heard i^mrfdilng more of that affair, than ever I did Alexantler displayed timivlity and a Whi't ofairocdon, rather than the bold ingratitude of an usurp'.’. * son. Uss whole family wouivibave been deposed.hud he not compiled wi*h the dc** maud of tlie conspirators; and o sensible is his own m' »Iot 'of ihe .fact, that the loss of a husband to wh^ni she was bound by tiie mo>.t tender af t-el it) n, h.;.< not abated hi r fundnest? for her sow-, and general Jf.nnixgskx is and has been ever .since an honorable exile from St. Petcr&burgb; vbe dmibts of W Ann lx ts r^garits ins Christian prin ciples, may be well founded, 1 know nv.thing ubou them, except incor.tinance to the marri--:g<* be»l be an anti clirndUn action; then Miss Ka3Xilto> and Mis. Khahmeu will testify his apnstany 1 cannot possibly agree with Wahhex as to the probability of his being* strangled shortly—the grand duke Covsta.ntjnb, I will venture to assert almost j>o»- utvelv, is the only man in Ins dominions that has over conceived a thing of the kind; bis abode is in Poland, and the Russians look forward wi'.h bur rorto the hour that will place an active and J.-ghtened but vicious and turbulent prince upon iho throne. I a.u sorry that t cannot unite with Wahre'? in believing that be ty ill be less honest and pious in America, than in Kurope and Asia-?- nr that the American ergie should cooipl&in of the benefits which others obtain without injury to herself. She had heller go to roost in tne va: wilderness ever which shs now waves her pinions ei crcave her off’ pru-g, and level her forests, th. to strike her talons iuto soil too wid.? to sbeRei with her wings; and 1 hope directly the contrar of what WihnBN does; I earnestly-hope that our govt’n»ment will not attempt aiiV'Jarihcr acquiat- don of territory, and that* il wifi believe Russia to be A better neighbor than any state destined to be independent, can be. A ** —,— FALL end WLX'LL The «ub*c b*r» • * w «.?• ’• Seasonable Articles, wluch, with Jiu«! on b< ’ t*». 4 . Kmilt, a* d Groryia. row *** ■ . pool, will tl:: ir - »f. r f Woolen, Worsted/Cotton -<|l * A>D LIJTEvVApG 0 OD§, TZlt\ -OHXLH.IL ami aXTE*SlVy; and will sold.M a re^oiiablc ndvaiite for 1 ton or tindouhtcd piper, ! AKMHUV LO 'V & 1 aert 18 .9:1 OojJ't e, .Wtckertl, §c. Ls-'i 1 '" 1 ' f'-'.'i. ,ji Vr,»,, 1 lu il othr. 6afiy-Ann, MS litn'.s kdJ SO !>»£:■ C.'Hce XO ba<rela !!.*<«« .N’t, l M-rlciel 72 <l-> <lo 2 <!o 100 t-> <!" 3 do 50 bltand tie;cc, Sa’ji'on . 75 ktp9 Tobacco, 8 la i* ato the pound ?9 Wut* leaf folwrco JO boxes and c.vk. Coilicnf he< *e I.ttvrttK e </ '1'lt'TmnxOffH sevt 13- -90 Far Sale ox tux sciisn'Utr.n, Spuare bur Iron, j inch to 4$ Axe do do VS'ju-jfon and ct< s in do do SO c. -is bale Kane 5 |>-pes li!t*eeoOil 3~0 pieces Colton llaf-p-inq- 50 tierces Icndcn b.-ouo Stout 70 crate. Crcckny \\ M. TAYLOB. sept 18 —t—9 J Fawij Chairs for Sale. 5 dozen fancy Chairs, and 1 Settee .lust received from New “oik and for sate bv -J Beitjai! in How ard. tept 13——50 JVotiee. The copartnersltip of biuu & Watt is this da' di solved t>y mutual cori?eut Pe^su is l aving cmands against th.- Mem a.e r quested tt> pros, nt\ M.m, and those i .*,«b nl to nr«k 1 immeil : klc paj* rnent to Solomon S. Sh .d. who is fully authorised to settle the business tf the concern. v SOLOMON S SHAD. ALLX. WATT. sent 18——i»r-* 90 For Sale, Oa board brig Mary Ann. f-cm Havana, lying Uii* sid« of Five-Fathom, Piue-Apples, Oranges, Phutaina, Lines, &c. vept 18— c— 90 Far Sate The schooner FAT I Y & SAL! Y, Iy- king it Telfair** wharf, burtt'vn seventy ^•lons, aod in c-mrpMe order for f« a r.t M— m-90 R IrtCH A KOSOV A CO. iCT 3 The Editor .o' the Morning Citron icle haa deemed it expedient to ru^per.d, for the present, the publications he does it with the view to enable him tr# make such arrangements as wiii insure its nnid^rropted continuance. From oar Bermuda correspondent'ire The Richmond Enquirer, speaking offli* Ule r<i&l»-rr of the tr-. ij?, saya—"It is as certained that the mail v.Mch rs robbed was made up at ti-.e liidtmo.-id t>osl—flier ot> the tiialti uf Mi.mlay, the iGih August; a rlicek si ut on in the same mail by llic- Virginia Rank, has nut vet reached its drg- tination, as *-xpec|ed; but what other pa per, are ret missing, oiiere and how t!.e rubborjr was perpetrated, whether in a house or on t!«: road, is all wrapt in per feet mystery. It is suspected that th>- mail w.-.s robbed between this city atnl'AI- exandria.” For Sale, 6 b ties London cufiii Rlanketz 5' do Bristol do 3 liu white Plains 2 do white und red FUnnel* (Cj* The friends and acqiia*..:ance-. ofJioct. Gchiki*? !. Mii4.sk are requested to attend h;a fu- nerul To..Mu:'r„x9 v llotntng, at 9 o’clock Died.—in th ; -s c.tv, or» the 11th inst. Matu.ua Eijza MonnxrAi, aged 2 years and 5 months daughter of Mr. S. M. Mordecai, SHIP - JX E WS. FORT GF SAVANNAH. I do negro Caps 1 do Tors’nire Cloth* 1 do Fearnoughts 2 do IJerntx 100 pieces Cotton Bayging 4 cases Kentucky Twine 3 do Cotton Sheetings 1 do Irish Linens 1 do cotton Umbrellas 20 do Glassware, consisting cf Decanters, Tuuf biers, Wine Classes, Liquor Cases, on acccmmo- 9N- ;a- ffli;: dating terms, by *epH—Jr— C lie LEVY HAST. ABTUVETI, Barque Spartan, New-Yo;k, 6 day R.dirrJs Sc Harrnway, cvinsignees —with yunlries -to Larorhe at Wutson.vA W S^rBm.a Stu-gf? !c Hurroughs, V/m. Scarbrough, Meigs Sc R A. J’ei fieid, Nicholas Sc Neff, Huag Sc .Lrvis, J. VPXitJi, Tlionua Gardner, and A 15. ITniiin St Co. Twelve pasiengers in the steerage. tferm. Iiri.f GrnerM Jackson, Gru i.nun, Pro vidence, li f 6 days—to Taft & Sibitys, consiir- nees — until an assorted cargo—to John LtW;*. Ctn ene St Lippitt, J Prentice and the ntaster. Patsengei'—Mr French iirig F.hz.w Hanaifan, Netv-Or’e^jis, 26 days, boEna to New-York, put in leaky. - Brig Mary-Ann, Selby, Havana, 9 days. The M. A. put in here wind bound, her port of desti nation being Charleston. The brigs James Por* tor, and Margaret, and schooner -, Harris; from PhiLdviphia, had just arrived; and thirty sail of othe\vessefs^ from different parts of the Unit ed States, ail baring had long passages. About the 6th in-tmt. tncre arrived in tiie Havana, a ffeetof transports from Spain, with tlirrethousand good h ekirg troops and a new governor, being’a part of the t^xpedi'tjn fittirg out in liurope—70C0 more wee expected to arr i e in a ifcoit t rue. Sloop Union, Salinich, Boston, 8 days—with an assorted ca*go—1'» Lawrence It T hompson, consignees. Passengers—-Mrs. Collins and two children, and Mr. M Lean. Spoke in lat 27 39, Ion. 74, we3t* ship Concord, from Liverpool, bound to Norfolk, with paa engers; being short of provisions, we supplied thenar—the cApta - in fonned that hit passengers had mutined and ta ken the ship from him. k . ' v ' CLXABED, 4 •* Sh»p TVcodbiae, Fash; N. Yotk—& Dneard. Jin Ordinance or giving to ihe Hoard of Commissioners of Health and Hry Culture, the power to appo'nt an Agent wi ll a salary, to inspect aU tftrs* krids fur which the right of Dry Culture h s been contracted by tiie Mayor and Aldermen of ti.c city »T Savannah.' 1. Be it onluined hy t!»r tnover and aldermen the city of Savannah, in council i.ssemhled, d il is lierebi orchtincd by the aiithoriiy qf thtf h..*, thy board of comnsissluKera of healtit d dry ctiilure ihall be audio*no d ami < mpower* cd Jo <iect c:n tiie first Monday in November next, and on th.: fL'.st Monday in November m every y<*ar hereafter, •: officer,*who shall be designated and knoV.n as agent under the dry cultva^ con tracts*. 2. And be it Further or-iained by the authority aforesaid. That it tludi be the duty of the clerk of the city council, upon the election of such of ficer, to furnish him with a certified copy cf the conditions cf the contractu entered into betw een t!.e owners of Linds iu the vicinity of he city of Savannah and U.e mayoc and aldermen • ! th. - said city. T hat it a?l be tlfotiuty of said ag?. at care* fully to examine the situation cf :4l tl.< se lands for which the rigid of caiiture has teen contract- v (d, to ascertain whether the owners cf said lands have strictly complied rvilh the covenants entered into between tl urinatives ur.d the mayor and rd- dermeti of the city of Suvannah, and to report the same in'writing to the mayor and atdcnz.en of til« city of Savannah, and the board of commis sioners of health .and dry culture at any time or limps when required by the said bjartis or either of lheni, which report riiall set forth fully the 5 ar ticular manner in which the ewiractittg pa»tic# Jiare'compliedWilli thi spLculations in kuti con tracts, ^ 3. And be ii further ordained by (lie authority aforesaid, That it .shall !ae the duty of said agent previous to Lis entering upon the'duties ft his said office, tn give lo tl. e mayor and aldermen cf the oily of Savannah a bond with two securities, ' to be approved of by them, in tbe penal sum of livr. thousand dollars, conditioned ter the faith ful performance cf the duties ol bis *-aid t*flice # and that upon &aid bond being executed,lie shall rake and subscribe tiie ti>!lcv.ing oath which shall be admir isle ltd to him by me major of the city of Sawunnnh: 1, A B. do st*le»iwily swear that I will faiitifully discharge the duties of agent tinder the diy culture contracts as 2*1 escribed bv an or dinance, passed by trie mayor and aMcrmen of ;he city cf Savannah iu council assembled, on the 13th cay of September, one lli nn.and eight bun- * dred and nineteen, without partiality and to the Oe:-t of my understauditg, so htlp ire God. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority afore-, said, That if the add agent ohould-;nselect or re-' fuse to perform any of the duties required of him hy tl*e ordinance, it shall be the duty of council to summon him before them, and upon proof pf such neglect or refusal to pertorm said duty, it , shall &a‘optioral with them to indict such fine they may think proper not exceeding thirty dol lars for any offence, or to srder n suit to be in stituted on said bond iin the superior court of Chatham county, or dismiss the liijd agent from -ttice. W 5. Be it furtbec ordained by the authority afore- sud, That the ?aid agent shall be paid from mo nies not otherwise appropriated the sum of eight hundred dollars annually in quarterly jjayrn. fits, which shall not be increased dunng bis continu ance in office. Council, Stpfember 33, Iff'-9. [L S) Passed, T.U. I*. CHARLTON, mayor. Attest, U. It. C’srLtu, c. c. scot 18 90 Education. The subscriber’. Sct ’l Svhool Jyr Yvctig L.tt» hit.?' v.li be rerruvefi irt ui ihe.Ssnfi ijfiU, to Au> , guj'x u> the 15th ot OcUiiier r.ertjy- ^ " iieh thne ’ it will be openetl " itb oniirtr'-d r.itjrtSw instruc tion. In adilition to »he toli<! braoe' e* of a Weil tiou. regultUd feoufie tuttcuion, ujw Uujrbf, arrsnge- monts tiave been ru Je lo procure t-ichers is VUS1C, PAINTING, arri the FicLNOf LAN GUAGE. The subsc-i'.'-.*, '.iierefore, Kat’trrx h'..n- setf, that his institution tv. !l allbril -.ovanlajfes for nnprovemeat, not inferior to in/ in the United State*. *1 . - Pupils can be accommodated with ucar^in- ui the family oftlie subacriber in winch, the most scrupulous attention will be paid tn. their xosjuts and xissuu. t * ’la Persons at s distance, anacquiinted- with .the subscriber, are referred for information as to ciiar- acnr and q-ijlificatioiu, to ilke rev- Ors. Fiinn and Palmer, of Charlctior.; tbe rev. Thos. G. lim y of C -lumbb, S. Caroiiaa, a nd the rev. Dr. KuJ lick, of Savannah. During Lite Summer n-on’.hs, the school is re moved to the Sand Ilills, a situation considered to be os healthy as any in Georgia B, JB. Hopkins, A’J^JlU, Sept. I [87] -> - ’ -4. i - JiMftwi... - “m. M