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TO THE I.U'1'IH.HMfrt OF THIS UNITE'
, 1 bfWEs.
No.' IT
Tl.e 1**t objections mode agatnal Mr. Cn'Tfob|
v.I. rh I ahi'l rortldrr, are to th* axt
nil ill->ion of Mr. Munrot, ami rnrtmHm My ,,lv»nlage—Ob u • public man-lie hmucct*
.b'.<»o M r • r including «b**a under the a*m«* hr*;» documents which are hidden from
it, that hi* enemies have always dona so. To h*
u-'ii t«» their language, voft would Infer* tf»at to he
h mdicah is lobe %pr^d to the present ndmin-
. ' • . ....Ft w* hanitert in hv twelve »* radon My ob]t ct h. fojfc*" theflltMItlUty Cf
Oj-.ywtr W«nw | ,h« on. .ml A. fuUy of tWolher.
Whence this term ru«.'. raJit« ha> beesobtttneu
I know not, nor it it important to learn.* » n
LrgUnd »» U applied by the Ar'utocracy to tbo*
who hate attempted procure an illctiilliifW
.e burthen* and miseries of the people. Here,
cm* to hate him applied to aqrhaa have**
ilj• .\U«iCW*
.....^frfht Dollar* per uiunitfi.
Six Dollar*pe onatn.
.,v -w jifiSa.
mu nem oa.e^uaemciita appear <
o'clock inch tliy, to inaitrn their inaerimn.
IjATAmTAJ* s ~~
r CBB2lSS!UY K.VKVNG, Oct-*** ^
kWtKewnei
. n w _ n arrival at Kew l tempted to prevent those burthena and tniserie*
LA-I KSr FROM PKMU.-Dy anarrival! b> ,{ crtion , in oppodng such measur-jof
TforV, account* from r.ajjto have been reectseu t° p^|j C y t j n i heir judge inent, would lead to them
*W»e 29 h «f tune. The loyalist troop* to tltc om thing U certain, that it^as never used ns s*P*
enter*.' ’ ,mj the lSxfc 'oie. w uhotitopfi' 1 • | c . (i ,* or r. r(l . ye.n p»t, . portion ol the rrpie
The Patriot* liteing retreateiHur CJflio tti'h||i c J .cr.ttiivce of the people in CongreM endeavored
«K,.t valuable part of their #o : .er y, « Mon M to meet the deficiency of the revrtie.mther by
. ..... «... ... . nnroichin* - reduction ol the neiinnal expcncer, th«n by
they ascertained Rial Cantcrac «o approxchtf ft, burf(l • or imposing tut.,-,; for one or
tt.e caty. A demand was made by Hie ro)»n»t*, ,| ict q ,- r mi iuJiipeniiblc in ur.lcr to preserve
on Lima, for 2300,000. a qo.nliiy of dock, clou, t ,he tu tiimal l»iin.
. (urtheirtroopi The money and cUtirR! ll.d tl.e charge node* co.xUlen..
nidied. On the iJib tlie Hoyiti.U m
Far Jfeio Tort:,
*11ie r f u'*r u »ckel rt-ip#
SAVANNAH,
„r«w.w.~. u , Wm. Beebe, matter,
mark,, will never iftin «»fieran ideeupon it.—I \qpCP^Ea\Vill have immediate despatch, for
lie knowedOi Incapwty to encoujder a dljcip freight«r paaaajfe hav.ne superior acc»mm..JK
»net|#Jeeder. Oter him Mr. McDulDo haj^ery UoJJ^.ppi!, , OC apt Beebe oo board, at Joi^^e
.1 .. . ntihhc man—he haa acceaa to • r • .
tnporrit, Ikt in .Mr. Well ..Me hoi*
, the .niriMtira Of Jf Mr 1
tto» is ifif.en to the charfe by the frieoMet Mr*
Cr»»r..rd. I'erl.apt tfi* enter ef lh«e n-
...ri„ .oSM never *i*ain i.fler an idea upon It.—
•ml a
•by |
been do i'K
j re enti l injury lo have noticed it. The peopi
* *»f thie country knaw the ch tracter* of theae
iriacnble inattluiion«, and how to appreciate the .
labor* of thci,e w!»o conduct them. They sue .
*’ lahoriuj* in their vocation.** Tin* purpose t’ ty |
u ere ititeuded wt*»^crve, and not to tulfti it
treason to tlicir employer f j
But it cornea from a source, m here, not to notice
it, might be coraiJerrd a* gr Ji ff up the point.— j
It h«* been iL hber.ti iy wi*d publicly made »»y * t
m-inbcr ui' C-ngrew, w!»o«e standing, with ti* 1
n been m.
rhireli'ig pi intent rc ent y eatabhalu d
Were tf.rnished. On tne ia.n me .«— tf|C ^ rpwe blasting Itia rcpuiatiomtlto Me.
an ottxk on €bl!ao, but were dcle-tcd with *ume i u j- n r> t;rawford, won d hire been doing lii'n
Soft.
The Cong.eM of Peiu »u»b«».t W»vingCOh.c
Cer tl.iai.cti.cu, whicl. ptrec »«• lu he ceiuidered
The .... uf .he ru.riot government .turins tne
mt.y ul' Ike Sp.uUh trte.p. in Linu. 'Hie
lia.l :,ien in were, sewion iome dj>» »hen the
Cn-i d, uh.ch U.U.J great anxiety amur.fr
M- I-
The Patriot, a cre tilting .ml another expedinon
To reinforce tieiu St. C.u. a. Anoa.—Ccn. Su.
xl‘ the Cotumhiao eere.ee, I,ad been
Cenor.l in Chief at CulUo during .he
Tl.e CuagrcM. _ ,.
lty another arrival frotn Cell.o, bringufl dates „ y yfc'j!
To .he lO.h July, we learn that the royaliete had .direct— t lea
%;.l, iravn apart ol' their army, or .h»> about had
had . .ken up their mure'., f-r U.e interior, lo meet
the inv. tug lurne tf.-n St. Crux.
The -hip Ar.b, oflto.tur, inlhecn.nloy of the
TVri.ua, I..U keen cap.ured by Ae HnyaBat, at
Jeuu, and aiipnoxcd to Itnee been taken to the i than them in which ii
*hu.drfdMu<n » ”-’ 1 ‘
Cruwforu, however, I have been aap».un*c I f r
.lorumelita which are hulden trow. i»wj« r
—he elm have the auiatance of tlioae equally In
tent with hiAKir upon the .omhiUtton J W'
tictim and whe^«|iiulMaUon.p»e them «*eni
ptnaiblo facility In procuring deyred in f <‘'™* , ion.
VV’hereta 1 am a private man and can eolleet facta
only a, they are Dubinin d ih tfi, datly ntwtpa
iune—1 should the refute retire. Ml ought, from
theconteat. Il.it there i. al*»y» «!■?.—*>
uJenti and virtue lo he [ound. to deland he lino,
cent when mdle.l by the tnahgn.nl or the enri.
out As one of the peopi* I have a rigbl.l con
trive to call for an inquiry iblo an accuaatioo of
Ihla acrioua nature, lltua mado by a pubhc func
tionary against a high official character. It i«
case lu which Mr. McU. b not barely bound toh.f
CMtsittuenla, but to the natiop, to support it. But
•a ike friend of Mr Crawford, I lure no dread ol
the result ... .
Here, possibly from the nature of the subject
I should have a legitimate exercise for not pursu
ing it. But it will be seen that I have the
unbounded confidence in the integrity of Mr.
Oi.Twford. Some recsons.havo been given tor
•alixt cjr.hdenc-. There are others lo which I to-
Jic-t aiteniior, inasmuch ss they ait: ol a pubiu-
kmd, and t* ill ns I conceive go hr t« answer the
charge of Mr Craw ford’s being opposed to Mr
Monroe's administration.
[lo be coniinned ]
1 JUSTUS.
HALL & HOYT.
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IIAI-L U MOVT.
NOTIUET
ffTHR Subicriher, having mUbliihed hitnieifin
1 bu.ii.e>s in Mllledg. v.de. ««»••»« 1, j»V.5
viceitu hialticnixinthe COM.MISSIOA l-Jh E
JOHN I . ItuWLANU.
oet 39 fen 001
FOR SAU{,
BCSKK^WV' a v ew ta, W6 .
DRV GOODS,
' *. .eoaiiTiau u,
yg*5U COTTON.
CLOVEfilV
COUlis’ a,. CCTLeSffl^
199—Im.
H$otM and ShotiT
ITaiNKTSs
I’OitT OK SAVANNAH.
0a>sioJ 11 Herbert & Uo. consignees D Judah,
K Ch npbcil, J B Lamar, A 1) Fannin U co. I ^
nr.iusion, bohlly a* serU-d.
it bout tl.e accoa»r*ninie*.t ul a solitary fact ot
\.\xemOV‘xr.tv9 .tpow winch to found U. Wire!
actuated l*y the sarrtc rancorous h .tred to the
pa'.rsn and favorite candidate of Mr. vtcl)u.1ir,
nr to Mr. McX'ulfie himself, that he seems to en
tertnin for the rauc .'s and Mr. Craw ford, I nhor.M
this charge in even fewer words
rliich ii w:»s ir..\Je, and say—ii it
fpht. Bat 1 have no such feelings —I know but
litue ol Mr. MciHtHte or his p..t-un — IViih M.
Ill* 7.71 ce Ch-stiseit —Under this head the Nor-
Vbik iticuti give* ait account of an affair which
t)C'Tirre'i*oiM timein June hw, bnwwit Lieut,
y Lti-r »rthe U. S ship Hornet, attd the Licuten.
m..t i.-.ttvjf of Mat »»*sas The rircumstartce'
■Werr Ihtwet. L« KutVT, Wi:h 30 men was put or.
boar I a aserrhant v, > at Havana, ard orderc-
■to iiroceed to Matafts s for the purpose of endt *■
lrortng to decoy *ome pirates on board who b »d
formed areudex*ou» at the mouth of that harbor
On hi* arrival at Mat nxas, Lt P. in conformity
with his oruera,waited on the Lieut. Governor tit
the absence of the governor, and made known to
Met the object of bb visit to that por, but instead
of r criving polite treatment in return, wa* insult-
Wld r>,nx grossly by this satellite of royalty, who
rl .'.icJ tuat heconaulered the Commodore and
hit -a ii ;’>e aqua iron as a at-t of P,rout, and vilified
tlt«*m by the m<»st outrageous epubets. Upon
-b .*»ng iufmmed by Lieut P. i\»mt the whole tenet 1
ot !n> conversation woo d be communicate l to
tin* Commodore, he became alarmed for the con.
-4cqu. ace 4 , and endeavoured to apologizo aqd dm-
auade Lt. I* from bis intention, but to no (Mtrpc*c.
A cot r sp ,ndx*noe afterwards took place on the
t acrjo.uu'c ! f r
nMHiy yeaif—• think 1 know Ins character, ami •
naveflultcivd tuvv flint if 111.re was any om*
• rait for whicit he was i.nrc r. mai'kablc i!i in am.
thcr,it w.v» Ins ttern evi Huficntftg im-gi'i.-it —
Kin >M T tn ' tv * n p lL «* w- tut* «mi timr c.in
tlid’y confessing myself more fator^ble to his pie
• ensions for the pic»td»-i:cy, tiiaii riiTie of auv o
dtercandidate wh;«se name i> b.-iore the pt*o »e.
•t must be obvious that I cannot but be res’!«-‘f
under a charge of d»is na tire—I however plei'g*
lysclf to Mr McDuffie that if he will make this
J It Wick, W (J tuon,.» NSrhali, lais, Wallace U
co. F. Nic'iob, J H L».ng, C Baker, J Ailder*on Si
co. T Ruttvf Si co. J Lawrence, A Ci Oeiuk-r, 1)
Carney, S Mantcn, II llatipf, F Denalermul the
M.-.sier l*.isn*-*ngtr* Itev Mr Matthew- la.ly am!
servant, Mr Evans a .*ila*.y, Mr- KutcUinson. Mr
V.eU«»tt*n, 'Irs \V*!*on, Min Mooney, Mt »r
ii nig'as, Am!,-r,.ji*, \rm*trong, Julah, Moly
■leatix, M rich, HourgeunX, PTicliola, Brndln
H.ck vel', 'lings, M u:e, Wc»K y, Cvlt, Tlioinp
-on, E .ii.ia, L Utils, L Hills, lady, and mas'c
t ) i.es.
11F. LOW,
Fhip Savannah, Bet be, New York, 9 days, to
Mali & l«4»\ t owners, condgnees—E Jen As, A B
Far.ni i If ’co. Miller h For?. A Y 1 Lav.
I >w, Wallace U co Ci 111~*m .r, C M Uockwell, It
W Del: ma*cr,Ciimming ft, Guatlitney, O Hal',
Duhttisi! f; Aaze, T l«ndl. y IS ro. L llil'a, J \V
Lour, Ponce it M‘Kenz.«, Uiudrv'fc Duiaurr,
t»d c llerneit ^ co K Campbell, II
Casxid^, U tiordoi, 3 C Dunning, Johnston, Hi i
JJ W Ten Ky*V t Ci KcmMd, 1* Hill, 1
~VLOTHLYO-
rflHR Subscriber informs hi* frieml* *nd the
A public in general, that he has received by
the latest arrival, from the north, a new and gc
neral assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOI H
ING, the qualities and workmanship of which can
be recommended.
Contis tin $ of,
Trunk* superfine and lino blue and Black Dress
Coats
do do assorted colour
Surf mi d, Waterloo's, frock Coat* iM Box do
Crunks supeifinc and fine Blue, llhck and aitoi'
ed colour* Cloth and Cassimcr** I'autaloons
d^ do lilac and Black
Cloths and Cassimere, new pattern*, Black
Florentine, White and coloured Maraeilli
and Toll i net Waist cotta
Do superfine and fine, plain and frilled I.inen and
Co«ton Shir’s
Cues Lambs Wool and M rtno Shirt* and Draw
ers
Do Cotton knitted and Plane! do do
Do long aiul abort Lambs Ww l and Worsted
Hosiery
I)a Sitk Umbrellas assorted qualities
.1f.SU,
A great quantity ol Labourer's and Negro Cloth
ir.g, <uch a*
' rah Cloth Pea Jackets, Monkey do and I rows
........nught do do do
Blue Cloth Jukcts and Trow eels men's and bo>'»
s';x5r*
Bed Manuel, Cheek, striped and co use Linen
Si.irts
.ir.so,
2 bales real Tartan Plaid Cloaks^ suiUhe
some ) out h's ,‘ui s l for tin
2 do extra size Feat nought great r .ountry
(.oat* J trade,
Dales London Duffi** Blankets
do White Grundy** P ams
Do White Bid and Yellow Flannel, low priced
Anil many othir arliilth in hi* hue too te* ioua
to tfuiiffimti; uhicit will be sold low for Ca'-h
'own acceptances.
PETF.R DRRGF,
Five there east ef the City Ujtel.
charge cooi!—if he will proie to the world by j d.ihlwin & co J Penfi 11 .1 C Bark--, O Tafi, A
clear eviderxe, that Mr. Crawrford, either from n . •** K Wood, It Pooler, D i* s.choi's, W Gaston, A
want of honesty, or a want of talents, has /. I Murray, (1 W Coe, ) Wt l*, J Cumming hSoo,
tilt public money by d^tcialmi managnneut," I wpd j • ulleri S Wright, A Wade, >c»rbrough fit Clark,
renounce him atvl give him up to the scor , which I N B \V«-<••', J Rulh-ch, J Meigs J Peitdergnu.^
inder such circum*tance*, he would so richly j Mayers (S llarailioi., II .sard 8c I)enslow,C H Ifig
m* ri« l» he doss not prove it, Mr McDuflic him
TelfaAox/Jbe, nay, I think Ido not mixunders'amt
the char-cer of die people of this nation, if I any,
vrittbr the object of >c«m. It is therefore not
only dut. to the people, whose sufirages are soli,
cited for Mr. Crawford, b»it it is due to Mr. Mr
Uuffie hiutvelfto establish this charge. On this
as onevtry other occasion where lie lias bees
the subject of accusation, the friends cf Mr
Crawford challenge an investigation cf his char
clnracter and conduct. If, when the procesT is
closed, the charge does not expire, because of ii-
apparent obuirdity, (as have most of those w !i : _ii
have been made against him) or it cannot be tr
lot,. lh«n I rcpcaV let hint be.
umphxnily repelled,
«u. j. <.i tween Cora. I'oxti. .nil Go*. TTtu, come the eictim of a nationT indignation, at u"
high.y crauitoble to bo'h, and Lt. P. understood
% arils, that it resulted in the dismissal from
office of this unworthy representative of the Spa
Bisii govermnenL
• » Jvo M t’luuxi, was tried at the l.vl term of
thi Superior Court in Jones county, for the mar-
«der of bis w de and found Guilty. He is to be ex
ecuted «u JLc rill of i~-XX izonlb.
The aehr. Spatfor arrived at New York from
■Charleston, apnk.* on the 14tli iust. off* Chinco*
league, a am -1 *chooner, prise to Com Pobtex's
Squadron,captured off Cub> # bound to Washing*
Ion.
~ An V.ngltsh sloop of war is trpuried to hare
mapiuted « pirate wiiti 11 men on board, and put
ell of them to death.
Among the improvement* m the fashoinahle
furld, we perceive s Hat maker in New York, ad
Vcrtiacs the C\rtet or Mura Hat, which he says
D so much in demand thst be cannot supply his
frVsvhi with them. With a Mina list, ossack
** Cat-loons and Wellington Boot*, our Dandies
Tnay now equip tbexuelvcau la M.litcire from (op
to too
Fr^rn the annual repbrt of the Charleston Ma.
tin- Hospital it appears that from the 4th , f o<^
tohrt, 1822, to 4th October, 1823, tbre«- hundred
•ml aiatjr «»ne Patients have been admitted. Of
U i' number, 282 hive been cured, 4 relieved, 9
divd*irg-*il by req iev», 5 transfcired to the Col
Tec lor, 12 discharged lor improper conduct, 6 clo.
E :«l, 23 h .ve tlied, and 20 remained ia the IJosni.
I oil the 4th Inst.
The republican nominating committee in the
khy uf New York have agreed upon a list ol 14
JparuUlEtes for members ol' asvemby, 12 of whom
U«s known, are in favor of Mr. Crawford. The
Vote of the committee stood 36 to 34a
ljeuten.nl CoWl Norton, of Upper Cnid.,
f“ b "“ cootoetad ^ u 10rtMfhler> kl | lln •
J.a.«i in . tnict. Nona, »e betine ia u inJi.n
%bo wa educated m London.
A’Vw T#fir MhtIcM —During iK, week ending
etunfed hantb. New Upi.q i, br.«.,,; |Vi ' R
•etna Tba pneaa ofo.tlr»n h -,,l trom M * . J
S r Upland fc Alab»1/row.n. Ifi u> i. j, *
(a eonroqua-ice of lie Urje irnporutioi.q t,«i,
W. lo 2JJ to 2. cel t,. No Blea in Itte Haiket*
Chm-ltiHn Mar!rt> — UurinR thw,, k «vttna
OM'Xrttiiaat, L'pirtkl,continue.)to meet .
Mulyw^M lli-o 16J ct»torncw,.nd IS tu
fceotut.fc. ti,. l-l.nd. broi,Rtit 30 ct. Good
gg.!r?*!kV:-Kid A »xo«..u.!r^
aSri W.fceu '** *•
s. The
suipict
• I have been informed by a member of con
gresa, that the term had its origin In the following
manner During the discussions which to. k place
three winters tgo in Congress upon the reduction
ui the army, am. the appropriation laws, Mr. Clay
jncos. ly observed to some member who advocat
ed retrenchment, “Yo*i ratlieul gentleman ought
to take care that y ou do not urge the retiei ch
ing sysUmtoo for.'* The expression was toon
known over the Hal 1 , and those who opposed re
trenchment seized upon ami applied ike term va
tlical to their opponents. In a few cluys it was in
general use, whil • its origin was forgotten. Not
to be deten ed from their object by a tuimr, the j sale by
rrfrencAfrig genthtotn soon invented the term j
pretbgale and applied it to their advers
two teims have been in mu eser since,
Mr. Clay hinritelf must have been h ra<lical ii.. .
recolkct seeing a few remarks of his nude in
Congress that year, in the dibatc for reducing
the salaries of the officer* of government, where
in he expressed himself favorable to u retrench
ment of expcnces. but contended it could not be
done by reducing those salaries, to any henefiaiai
cx enti snd Hut it could only be effected by re
ducing the expenses of the urmy ami navy •lepsrl-
ments, by which were absorbed Utr greatest p'-r*
lion ol 1 he revenue. If I am not mistaken tiieie
rentarka or some each will be found in the Kstio
nai Intelligencer.
• There is one instsnee of the establishment
of a pres. 4 , or for the sole purpose of destroying
Mr. ( rawturd, so glaringly duhon. r.ble, tnst l
Cannot forbear to notice it. I mean the *• Waalum*-
ton Hi publican." B is a fact placed beyond a
d ubqtDav tne proipcctus f this press wav sent
free ot postage, under the frank of certain olH-
cers ol (he war department to many parts of the
union. An attempt has been made to palliate or
excuse this fact—Be it so—But there ia another
(act w lucb cannot be palliated, and that ia Hut the
paper lioa been sent 10 many inditiduaL in tlu-
and other states, without their ever having tuh»<ri.
bc<l prior (n must mstan -es these, if no t frien it
ul Mi. Crawford, were acfuuintuticet of the for
mtrgentleman. O.o instance is remarkable e-
nougb to be mendontd. In a certain viII .rc in
this state there resides a gentl. man, perfecily un
known to auy euitorof that paper, bvt he is well
known both to Xlr. Calhoun a*u Mr Crawford,
and probably to no other gentlemen in Washing
ton City He never auoscr^ed lor the n .per—
Tliat Mr. Crawford procured itaent to i.imfis re-
diculoua. niccumii,unity must decide whether
it was done by Mr. Calhoun I have heaid of ae
veral other instance*, and one • tlier comes umk r
my knowledge, when it was gratuitously sent.
t I" ooi.nection with the subject ol Mr. Craw-
toru'a opinions in relation to lurUficationa, it may
be stated, that lor tb«ir efficient erection, good
Ln^enetrsare indiqKnaibie. Who was it that
procured tor Uua Country the services ol General
Bernard, than whom^san Eng.iK.cr, probably tew
greater arc «• be found many country t I think
11 an no risk in saying .hat Mr. Crawford was the
n.aiviviuui while on hi* Mission to Faria. It is
X1.U.111. .t Gcner.t Uenwu — uerculy .tucii-
L. Nqwitoi,, b, . bom be »u ere.Uy runect
ocfu'.tte liepomtioa <4 uoH.ii.re, Um cm
et.l, qvu.tmn in i rence o.cute exirimelr T.ro
,«riuu». Mt. Lt.bi.nl limn I. fun. .eui«l him.
roa 01 ib. cmniiuici, i«h*ilitr wi h „e with
out Uk uiiituriiy of ibe Vicudcnt, I know utl
,o invnc bun totiieU,„iui tutei, wnb wunnee,
' * -“'"‘I Uie.ii.Uun h* now till, from our
ff?. 1 *?*-":- •»<*•* 0k»V«» Uw faUMCBBf
■S I Cohen, S O U J 3 :!icnck. Fs»seng<
ilr Crane & Lady, Miss E Hull, T Young, Lu-ui
I Fatnail, U. S. N. Capi H ihrocit, C llnyi, O Ham-
mom!, J \\ ilcox, S " rgh:, C A ll'ggin 4 , 1* W
Dcbmvter, tlrN'ig^d 1 , fen Ky;k, I. Baldwin, a
Main, Longw<rih, Wayne. A Wi.allock, Killsm,
iVellijSi; llourc, Ueminr* Jennings, two Mi
Herbs Hamilton, N M Weed, ObnsUad, ttobtnaon,
liiokctt. Mull ay. Hazard an l Ma-ter Mitnor.
A acbr supposed to be thr Industry from New
York.
1 be sloop Three Brothers, Howland, arrived
below last night, in 5 days from Richmond, and
sidled again this morning fur Darien, inland.
rwoM mis ron-r.
Sloop William, lt a ed, nt Charleston, 27th, 12
hours; Sloop IL'xal 1 , Holmes, do do,
The ship Topaz, urrived at Charleston on Sun.
day, in lUday* from Boston; sailed in co. with the
ship Herahl, Dewton, for this port.
The British brig Traveller, from Dundee, was
in the offing at Charleston on Sumluy.
There was a a!.ip, unknown, ashore on the False
Hook, at the entrance of New York harbor, on
the 18th inat.
JOHN B. V\ I( K (
2,000 ’%2?uS£SS.
1,000 pr ilo.do Mcondqui'itS *
ee ;3sis?*sr Boot *^“UU PM
Youths Boots and Shoes
Ladies Denmark Sattin
do Velveteen 4»
do Seal Skin
do Morocco i*f different kith].
Mute, morocco Slipper, mi
Children, do BoouShlltri^T"*”
do Leather do .ml Slmei be.
«ssaa,-K5L-rffiia*fb
mer ouxtoowr. ind the public in wnem-i *"
I cctl'ully incited to eilf and exami, lt
M-lerm particularly hitfint quality
bluchhe believeatobemJSt,
tins City. . - 7 wueted u
i 18
oct 29
201*1
Boarding.
A few (icntlcmcn can be accommodated w'th
. V boartl, on rtasuimb'e terms, by upphcatiou
to LYDIA ANN CARS \N,
Flanters Bank Square.
Jl rl 29 2'»tw
.Magistrate and .Votary i J ublic
OJJiee. a*
T IIR Subscribe having been restored to heili
Iuh resumed tbe,duties of his office, tvhfi
•c w ill at all hours of the day be found to Uicnd
io the duties of either department.
ISAAC RUSSELL.
oc» 29 w 201
J?
196—m
Drafts on STew-York*
For bile?/ 1 * I ~".
«. r t 35 186 W1LUAW JlitiN ’E1
Exchange,
O N XEtr roilK or i2V-Oi.Dfft for
m App'y to 1
A.L HOLTKRtx
oe- 4
For Sale, ur to IL n t.
-Wy. Twu neat lent mein., m it Ii coin
for tabic out building> on Lot No. 21
j ! iSl Warren ward, *.tcl> the property of J ■
onJULScult, Esq. Apply to l» T. Half. S i%
unali, ur \V ILI.IAM POPE, Sen.
May River, So. Ca.
oct 29 201
.Madeira IVinc.
4 FRtV h.lf pipe, and quarter calk, of Bupe.
~ : ~ r London Particular Madeira Wine, for
GKORGB SCHLEY.
Roman Catholic Church.
0ZT A contention of the Roman Catholic t ihurch
of Georgia will he held in the Church at Augusta
on Monday the 8th of December, at 8 o'clock in
tin* morning.
Besides he Bishop and the clergy men w ho may
have juriadielion in the State, lay delegates will
be admitted from Savannah, from Augusta, from
(he Church or Purification of the U. V, M. at Lb-
etist Grove, Warren County, from Wilkes County,
from St. Marya*,*nd from any other parts of the
Slate of Georgia, in which any number of Roman
Catholic* will appoint adelegntc on tin ir behalf,
to ament to the profi tttonot faith and to adopt a
Constitution. By order of the Bisnor,
R1BERT BROUN, &c*ry.
ort 21 af191
NOT 1C K.
T HE subscriber intends keeping a house of
entertainment, for man and horse, at his place
of residence, on the middle ground road, ten
miles below Jacksonsborotigh, Scrivcn County.
AARON U STRICKLAND,
oct 9 rr!92
Public. Votary.
r |'HR Subscriber tia. removed hia office, for
J- the present, next door (east) to where it waa
formerly kept, nearly opposite Hunter’s wharf,
and holinu frr.m his frienus and the public, cm*
ploymcnl in the Notarial business, lie will st
tend to execotin, all paper* and inalniment* of
writing as a Mn^utruic. WM. UKI.CHElt.
oct I. (.am
oet 25 m!99
University of Georgia,
Jthcn,, October T, 1823.
I N compliance with a n solu ion of the ,SenatUk
Acaileiriicus of 1820, tlie I’residcnt of the Uni.
eeraity ol Georgia rt quests the Senators elect, f. r
the neat General Assembly, lo make a report of
the state and conditio *, of the Academics in the
several counties which they represent.
1 lie report to b»* made lo the Scnatus Acade-
micua, which wiH convene on the 2d Monday in
November next. ’
By order.
ASnURY Ht.T.T,
oct 21 , 97 8ee.Un.Cco.
Brought to Jail
£ N Savannah, on the .th inat a negro man who
•ay* In* name is Ch.rtea, and that tie belongs
that Inf Kn?' 0 ® *G<»U»»(y, Gcottia, ami — -»•»■ .wo, ■■ iu« vaunt;
frit tfJSr "52? lwo , rT ‘ onl . h * B 8° ** •• r ""V **' ha. failed, and I am
lt«t, nine inches high and about SJ yean of age? !’«) the mid Note, otherwise II
apt 9 iyg l-WWON..
WaN i ED,
F OUll .lournty men fui oct, fur * Inch the high
est w*scs in cash will be pun).
J V.ME9 I OH LA’D
oct 18 I96z *
Rice Dreud.
J UST received IVom the l*..i .gon Mill, ton e
new crop Rice Flour <l»r public will l»e au< -
plied with Hn-d made oflhcaamr, to weigh *v
F.UUASCII.
The Undersigned
f.T AS associat- < wiu. him, in the Notarial buai
I. J ness Mr H U/iiim P fleers All busine»>
with which they may be favored will he attended
•owith punctuality.—Crews for vessels procured
on the usual terms. One of us will always be
found in the Office—which ia kep* for the present
one door weal ot the City Hotel.
ALEXANDER HUNTER.
oct 23 198
Select, Classical
**n
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
Corner of fIrayton and York Streets.
fflllF. subscriber respectfully inform* his friends
A. and ihc public, that he will re open hia se
minary for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon-
day the 2nth irst. Thecaur* of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin languages, in addi
tion to the branches of Ihc English Language,
usually taught at public Schools As the number
of pupils shall be limited, Barents and Guardians
who mav wish to place their children under Hie
care of tn»* undersigned, are requested to make
early application to Richard W. Habersham, Esq.
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNKI.L.
oct 11 193
NOTICE.
A LI. penon. are hereby cautioned, and forbid
dd to trade for, or receive e tramfer of a note of
li.ind given by me to Shuback r..ite, fur twenty
«ix dollars, dated 24tli March 1823, made paykble
lu lanuary next, as the con>ideiation for whic'i
it was given has failed and I am revolved not to
pay it unles compelled by law.
WM. II. MARTIN.
Liheit> County
NOTICE.
A LI. persons are cautioned against trading for
«*teo certain twenty dollar notes, given by tae
tu Thomas Dyer, on the 22ml March, 1*23, and
made payable on the Krud.y of January follow
ing. As the consideration for which said note*
were given, has Ailed anu I am therefore deter,
nuned not to pay them without compelled by law.
WILLIAM H.CA8SKLS.
orl 3i w199 Ubrrty Count,
NOTICE.
1 Hereby caution and forwain all
ever from muling for, or receiving a transfer
2! «o ELKANAH I’ALMK-
; for JWirtv/oe Datfaiv. made payable the
'*“1 of.MMelt IWSditeil or given on the 19ih
nf March 1823, as th* coeaideration for which i<
‘ “ »determined not l*
than when eompcl'
ed by law. ENOCH IIANIH,
■* W » M» Jjttria CetOdy.
CutJVails, Dupont’s JWder.oil
Stoves.
1 'TIE subscriber having entered intoanvr
l ment with the proprietor of the Cu i.b- _
•ail Fnctoiy, will in-future, be able to mi ; ’ i
iiantity of Cut Nails, Spikes, md limit i"
nay be required, at the luwcRMarkrtp .c(
ju-' ity of I hose nails are considered eq rti.il
iipcnor, to any in mirket, and the ke a T “
- uited to contain the markedwdglt,
•t|M received, pr. Elizabeth Mihun,
175 krgs Cut Nailii, Spikes and llrads,
Dupont’.-. Powder in whole and half
A t€w box and plate Stoves wlih br a l
Suitable for offices or private apart .'tuts
M. II )l f
8 \V. comer Market
oct 23 198a
JAMES SCOLFS,
Silk, Cotton and Woolen Djt!
and Scourer,
| V ESPF.CTFUi.LY informs hisfrictHUsail
• «• public, that he continues btuine»i it kai
stand at the comer of Bay I*ane and Mor—■
•reel, near the Baptist i -hurch square,
clean* all kinds sf damaged GOODS, I
* em with neatneaa and dispatch; he Ii
Dyes and Scsuvt all kinds ( f Cloth, Sill, ft
«n*l Woolen St ckings, loathes Sku.t't; -sJq
and dresses Leghorn, Chip, and Struts H.t, 4
Miperiot style, lie also clcansan.l prcw.tj
pets, dyes Velvets, Broadclotlis, kc,
c« ,ors, on reasonable terms He h*i sears 1
rate w rkmcn just arrive*! from New Y«ti 1
so udditioasl macliinery. and a supply
ktllfls.
oct 23 tl98
EDWARD COl’PEE,
At his Medical Warehouse, .Yo 0, Ysunfth'ij
O FFERS at Wholcmle or Retail * i
aor'ment of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, Sfc.
Of warranted quality and at tlie lowut p
for cash, or approved paper,
oct 23 199
SCHOOL.
ffTHE Kubsc fiber reapcctfullf infix* 1 "''
X and tl.e public, that liehavrctwwec"'
to the room in Itrougtuolfstreet, next X* 1
:mbly Hall. ....
JAMES K. BUI-
To Rent.
The .tore formerly otnpjj
Joseph Stone U Co.u a'c^-Wrl
likewise . Cellar troll
iOyster establishment, hsvwf
that purpose, and occupied u pi
the fire. Apply t© ■'*
oct 21 197 _
To Rent.
■ The Store comtr ol I _ _
Bay alrect next door „ cTl
oetSt 191
: To Rent.
Thet well known
eery occupied by J«ha ■
wveral other Stoeeaand^
na--
Dissolution of Co-Partnefshiin
rTIIIK coocernof f.lLMESaUbF.uifJ
I. disMilvc., bj mutual consent—timw lM , J
d are reqnestcdto make pat meal tour tux
wlio is authorised to settle the tmriimn.
G P Ptl.MES, I
CHAS UUE. '
' ♦ KtlOO
George r. Palmes,
C ONTINUES in the 0R.tL\m,eCUt)Cnl
bustnet'. No 30, Uo l in’a brick bint i lun t
cnaog* din. attd now nflera fiwmtc,
3000 bushels prime Com
5J0 • udiela heavy Oats
71*0 lbs Flitch Bacon
. 5JO do llama
50 liundlca prime (lty
30 Kega of Lard
m+190
Notice to persons who dreie
in the late lami Lotteries.
T HE price uf all grant* in the last 1.4*1 L
ry is fixed by law at nineteen deiUn t
I ••<)*« in the one previous to the Uu a>. mi,
dollars. The lime for taking out grau»Jnr .
in those lotteries is limited by Uw to l>* 2j.i ]
December next. Persons who wish ihetr p.i
taken out by that tiir e, ami may not find it c ’
veniem to attend here for that purpuce, can lu
it done as correctly and with as litue delay u
they were personally present, by tiaMnii.::^
mail or otherwise, to ‘11103. M. UU v Fo ::|
Foal Master st Miliedgeville, the pri-fjiI
tyrant*, and tnj dollar fir each one taken ■*
f.r warded.
.Milledgers He, Oct, 22,1821.
or | 28 *r 200
Ipiyto
09
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