Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 21, 1825, Image 3

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q u ad an y complaint been made, or ox- j Jauatirtii asked, by Com. Porter or yoer- C«y Captain Ttngey.J I Another veesol daily'expected, with 000 uelee. from the simo quarter, will bo dee- P “ ° r m e 8am «?* porl ‘ • e Nothing doing in Rice; prices range from 35 p°«\ „ _ com! miming i f t i» hv -^Per-nce to 'miners. ”• 8. Apinull lot of good ordinary Ooor- A. None, that I know o , y • • *g«| ie Court ilten adjourned till 10 o'clock, gia Cotton was sold this morning 35$ nous. 'Iwilv Can" ifoSrej’vVhat is the chi-,«» Monday morning. j Kouen, May 31.—A calm prevails inour tw if tho inhabitant, of Foxardo f Is FOUKTH DAY—MONDAY, JULY 11. I Cotton market. In nbont a tortnignt, how- considered a refuge for pirates ? and c tllin Wadraerth was excused from at-! ever, the manufaotoriea will have no stock. Ire eel Pirates openly received there J ,! tendance, qn account of mdisuosition , and holders will thop have the command ot J . . r .. .Uu.aJ A*A«rlAMdi . « a ni.si It'iu (PRlimonv M nri<*nfi. I think linens will nir.nn riun to 40 OUT OP SAVANHAR. dor< been stolen at 8 J‘ * pi„ BB „ Btate i of bis official report, which was appended to has improved in England, ilagging, Cotton, <i. (lly Cap . Tin'• the proceedings. This report was elated Feb- d . 2:i ' a 26 cta . 6 to tlio Court the particular instructions , ir |, , u n ft e r his visit to tonce, and de- - - - der which you considered yourselfaullioris- ed to proceed to Foxardo ? , ed to proi. — . A 1 was goverlied by the general instruc tions, of which I was furnished with a copy by (tom. I’ortor. ' n, (fly Capt. Thompson.) Do you know the house of Cabot, Baily, ot Co. to bo ac credited agents of the United States ? A. I know them to be respected as such by the authorities of St. Thomas, and that tliev net as Magistrates in their character of Agents. How they got their appoint ment”! do not know. I have known Mr. Cabot to take depositions, and, iu his ab sence to deputise Mr. Bailey. Cron Examination iu Walter Janet, Etq.fet Com. Porter. Q. Had not the Island of Porto Hico, and particularly the district about Foxardo, been notorious by common report as a receptacle for pirates who made it icndeivous and de pository for their goods? A. Yes sir. Q. Were not these reports communicated to me, aiul did I not receive many complaints of the depredati ns committed? K. I had understood from the most respec table merchants of St Thomas, previous to mv written report to Com. Porter, that the place was noiorirus. A brought no letters to the Commodore on the subject, hu it was re ported hat the Island afford® I protection to pirates; that the plunder was carried to that place, and the people were believed to be parties concerned with the pirates The mer chants referred me to persons who had let- let's to that effect. Q. Did they say any thing about their hav ing letters in their possession stating the fact? A. Yes, they said they had certain docu ments at that time to prove the Tact q. Were not the guns o f the battery train ei on the Grampus, as she lay abreast of the buttery, before any orders were given to land? A. i do not know. 1 was in another vessel, q. Did the parties who landed to spike the guns oiler any violence to the persons at the battery. A.'The Spaniards abandoned the guns when our party landed. 1 do not know what our men did afterwards. q. Was not the most perfect orde pre- served amongst our men on their inarch to FuXardo? A, Yes. Q. Was any violence or injury of any kind committed by our men on a>’y of the persons or property of the inhabitants? A. None whatever. (i. Were not the grog shops on the road to he. town thrown open without protection? A. They were; grog was offered to us on our return. .! did not see any thing of the sort as we went up. Q. Did yon see or hear of the men quit ting their ranks to go into their shops? Had they other means of getting refreshments? A. No; the men. as far as 1 saw, never quitted their ranks. Q. Were you near C m dorter during the conversation with the Alcalde? A I was close to him. Cl. Did not Com. Porter require, in addi tion to the apology, that aid and assistance should be furnished to United States' officers in heir quest of piia e.s, and^that they' should be respected and the Alcalde promised? A. .Yes. q. Did not the Alcalde, on being asked why he had put you in confinement say he v\us compelled to act as he did? A. Y s. Q. Did you not understand that there was some mystery in the transaction. A 1 must have drawn such a conclusion from the conversation which passed. Q. Did you not ask the Alcalde in my pre sence if the gootls had been received? A. I do not remember any thing of the k nd. Q. Did you suspect at the time of your landing at Foxardo that the goods were in the possession of \lr Campis? A. I received the information since. Q. Did you hear from the Alcalde that they liad expected you, and were piepaivd to re sist you? A. I heard from the interpreter that he ex pected us. Q. Did not the Alcalde and the inhabitants appear to e satisfied with ■ ommodore Por- ,t r, and to part in good fellowship? A. Tin y d'd. and opened their houses. Q. Did you hear any complaint, of any of the inhabitants, of the treatment of Cornino dure Porter? A. None whatever. Q. Vho did you find in command at St. Thomas, when you returned from Foxardo. and d d you make any report? A. Lieutenant 8 oat came in, in a few days, but | • »de no report to him. Q. Did you inform him of the circumstan ces? A. I did. U• Hut made no formal report? A. None. Q Did he reply? A. il** merely expressed an opinion, that ;t was what • c might have expected. Q. Did you make a forma report to Com modore Porter, immediately on his arrival at St. Thomas? A. Yes. I made a verbal report. He then required a written one. winch 1 gave. Q. Did you afterwards convoy vessels to Ponce by order of Lieutenant bloat? A. I went of my own accord and not by order of Lieutenant Sloat. Was treated with great distinction, public houses thrown open . n ' e » a f. A 7,a ge offered to me and was in- vi ed to dine with forty of the most respecta- e ‘Habitants the head of the table being ecupied by the Icalde who* had so misbe- u ed at Foxardo. It was known that I wus P ersun u bo landed at Foxardo, and uniforrn * - ti at iiLi, * n . v such remark as this conduct tn- lete , rm,n * f d to show by their '•nddidt/x/ 01 j t ,all le y We|,e no1 Plates?— the treaUnJ. , » ,ndtrt,li * nrf t * lem as *uudmg to A Tu ent \°" *t Foxardo? * treatment ^ ! a S ^ e - v Were mortified at my to show tl> f.f 0Xardo * a,, d were determined $zx?: y were * ***** iort ° f inhabitl l n*. n< l!f 8 il mc . mo8t respectable the t rent. * °^^ > 01ar d° apologize’to you for Fan infli ** "jf l ^ e Alcalde and say that he iflli.n, 1, * "'interpreter himiielf was one *" gentlenian who d 10 ^ e . , l'* re *( (he time, and took a ' t v active pan m the btuinvat. . runry It), scribed his treatment there Q, C Jlii tig Court, to Jam! Platt. J What is the distance from Foxardo to hi Johns? A. Abnut 40 miles. iq. C Jly Walter Janet, Et<j.) Was it gen. eriilly anticipated and understood by the olfi. cera on the station, and by the merchants at St..Thoni.a who had heard of the proceed ings at Foxardo, that the steps which were afterwards taken, should he taken? A. It was Imped that such would be the Cotton—Import from 1st to Rth July, was Virginia, 43 NortliCarolina, 36 South-Curolina, 173 Goorgia, 768 Pensacola, 92 Alabama, 889 New-Orleans, 654 Total, 2703 — - . , The business of the week lias been very case, and was so believed by all tile me mer* ■ limited; prices ranoo about the same as be* chants of respectability ami citizens of the p, rfi . vve thereloie'contimm our duotutions United States; and was wished for by the, _ Uoldor8 diacovc . r I10 ulix i,. ty t0 se || »t the officers on the station. 'present going rotes j prulorrtng generally, Q. Cny the tame. J • 6 , f " i to avail themselves of tlio chances of tor- ally*communication from me, or from the ge !niarkots-shipments consequently are neral propriety and necessity of the measure? considerable, and the stock dally diminish- A. The mere propriety and necessity of tile: l»g- Uplands, lb. ‘JO a 24 cents; Louisi- measuie? ana, 23 a 27; Tennessee, 20 a 23; Alubama Q. (By tie tame J Was it the general opi J 20 a 24. nihil, and your own in particular, knowing. —Importation, 677 tierces,9 half do. the circumstances at Foxardo. that the mea | j„ , r tj c i u there has been some demand seres at that p ace produced a .benerieial eft ti)r lhe French markcti but confined entire- feet, in relation to the general o jec a if yo r, jy , 0 ,| l0 p r ; mes t parcels, which have been cruize.^ sold from 3 75 to 3 87J ; and in a few in- treat'inent’l.y the S^miarda in the' We.t-ln , atances 4 dolls, has boon obtained. This dies, and (lie assislance since offered y them, I 3 ualu y. 18 8carce - aml wlU ‘ wl ! e ," wanted ,ur produced that opinion. immediate exportation, readily command Q. (fly the same.) Dirl yon ever know of; tin lowest rate above mentioned, but we do jiuv assistance rendered > y the authorities of; not know of more than two or throe lots in the Spanish government, previous to the the city that would bring the highest. Most affair of Foxardo? • A. No Q (By tne snme.J Had you not been for some time before cruizing about Fnxardo, in all the Rice recently imported is inferior, and with very few exceptions, weavelly, & unless cleaned, would not answer lor ship- „ , ping. The stock nt Market is heuvy, and the Heagle? AVas not the Beagle wel. known j being from middling to interior qualities, an in those ports? And was there not continual j anxiety prevails to lesson it. The princi- intertourse with the island, by means of sum | p ft j p art t |, 0 Ba les this week were made * ,0ttl8 * I at gd 50, on the usual credit, for exporta A. Yes; I had been on that station some! time, in sigh! of the island cruizing about on the ook-ont of pirates, before 1 went to St. Thomas; and there was a constant communi- ation between Foxardo and St. Thomas, tion. Rice, old aud ord. cwt. 2$ to 2??; do new uiid. prime, d a 4. Freights.—Within the past ten days freights have fallen off about J. To the The Court was then closed, in order that j Continent, freights remain the same, but a .proposition which one of tne members de j tb ere ^ uq^ niucli going forward. There is sired to make should be considered; and on demand for vessels of about 150 tons the re-opening of the doors, the .fudge Advo-» burthwll< f(#r the West-Indies, at fair rules ; cate read a decision winch “ been formed little ia dolng t0 Sout h-America ; and - f uatent.t.t.fiiule ori.oBhipuion^ ur« publication in thl newapapers was proluhi- makin-, but from thence freights are brisk, "ed. The reason assigned tor this prohibition j a » d P™' 1 "™ W■arriving freely. To Liver- was. the publication of the proceedings' of pool, Cotton, lb. i a id; to the Continent. Courts Mart ail during their progress, was | If a 1J cts. without precedent; and tha it was considered | Sailors.—-'Their wages remain the same improper, because it enabled the witnesses j aB t |, e | asjt wee | {j , lll( | t bure are sufficient for to make themselves ceqiuunted with the tes -. the demand. timon) of those who had preceded them— j , while, by a rule of the Court the witnesses; Frchangc—on Lngmna which hns gradu- to be examined were uniformly excluded olty advanced for three or four weeks post, during the reading of the testimony which ‘ has within a few days declined, owing it is had been previously taken. For Liverpool, To tail on Sunday, 24<A inilant, The fast tailing coppered ship AJAX, Edward Jficolt, Matter, Can handsomely accommodate four passengers. For terms apply to Capt. Nicoll, at Low’s Wharf, or to July 14 IIALL Si HOYT. 4 ARRIVED, Schr. Economy, Osgood,’ Baltimore, 16 days, to Hull Si Hoyt. Sloop Wave, Fordham, New-York, via Norfolk, UO days from the latter, with rum. machinery, hr. to C Roe, J. W. Long. C. Kelsey & cu. Pouce& Mackenzie, R.Camp bell, L. Baldwin <bco. and P. M'Dermott. l‘at*ent;r.)\ W W. Leonard. July 18, spoke schr. Mobile. Drinkwater, 18 days out from Baltimore for Savannah—supplied her with water. Slonp Enterprise. Brownell, 30 days from Providence, to Cohen h Millar,—with sun dries, to P. Hill, and O. Taft. Slonp Dolphin, Williams, 2 days from Consawhatchie, in ballast to the master, SAILED, Brig Ann-Cclia, Carpenter, New-York. Sclir. Savannah. While, Cbarleslon. Sloop Jno.Chevalier, Chevalier, St. Marys. Auntvso from this pout. At Philadelphia, 10th inst. brig Frances, Croft, At New-York, 8th inst. schr. Polly Ri-j tore.-ts. will continue the Wholesale D’ 8 ', , . , . -t .... I DryGotids Business in this place under the At Providence, 7th inst. (via New York) | fi rm 0 f C. W. ROCKWELL & Co. and For New-Voi'k, The fast sailing coppered and cop- por fastened brig MARYLAND, Capt. John ton, la expected to arrive this day, and will be despatched without deluy. Foe freight or passage, apply to July 14 J. B. HERBERT h CO. Brj. B. HERBERT II CO O" ^ fi ,rst TUESDAY in AUGUST, Will bo sold, before the Court-House, ill ihiscity, between the usual hours, S* head of Cattle. Sold by order of the Guardian of Susan Cnnninglmni. a minor. M A Horse For sale—an excellent GIG and SADDLE HORSE. Ap ply at this office. June la 71 Copartnership, fjl HE subscribers having united their ill- sloop Good Intent, Allen. At Charleston, on Monday .sloop Delight, Cooper, 3 days. cLi .tnr.n for this port, At New-York, Oth inst. ship Augusta, White ; brig Almira, Ilurrington. The ship Hibernian, Cox, cleared nt Bal- timore 11th inst. for Charleston and Savan nah. The ship Augusta, White, for this port, sailed from New-York I ltli in»t. July 21 Notice. The ship EMPEROR will sail nt eleven o’clock this morning. Passengers are requested to at tend at that hour. For New-York, The 8lnnp ENTERPRISE, Jon. Brownell, Matter, Will sail on Saturday next. For passage only, having good accommodations, apply to the master on board, at Bolton’s Upper Wharf, or to COHEN & MILLER. Jnlv 21 90e Corn and Flour. BUSHELS Maryland White I0U Barrels fresh ground Howard- Street Flour Just received per schooner Economy, and for sale by HALL Si HOYT. July 21 TO PLANTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVIN’ G made a considerable purchase of last season’s imported PLAINS, T HE subscriber respectfully informs the which they offer for salo at the lout year’t public, that lie bits opened an exten-. prircs, for cash or drafts on their factors, r , This order hav j thought, to the scarcity of money. We five establishment in the above line, next payable any time before the 1st of April ing been communicated, together with an in- make a small alteration tu our quotations, door south of his Cabinet Furniture Ware-: next; which must be. at least, 20 to 25 per timatio that no one but the Clerk employed Bills on London, 6il tlavs, 5) preiu. ; do on House, in Whittnkcr-Street, and will at nil J cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation Upholstery Store. in Charleston under the firm of RELPH, M'INTIRE CO. They intend keeping a general assortment of Staple and Fancy affiif in both places, and that their stock may be purchased on such tenns'as to enable them to offer additional inducements to their cus tomers, one of the pnrtners will remain most ofhistimcin England, and another per manently in New-York. CHARLES KELSEY. CHARLES M'INTIRE, GEORGE RELPH, C. W. ROCKWELL. Savannah, July 1, 1825. july 7 04t. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BT J. B. HERBERT $ CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in September Will be sold before the Court-House ia this city, between the usual hours of .sale, a TRACTOF LAN' D, coni tilling four hun dred acres, more or less, bounded nortliard* ly by the Augusta Road, sou,hardly by land lately Dr. Cocke’s, enstardly by lands of Jos. Stiles, and E. Jencks, and westardly by lauds lately belonging to Wi nrnt. with the improvements, cnnsiaiing of a g 4>d “ " Dwelling House and Stables • attached, and three Negro Hou ses, being the real estate of Benj. Putman, dec. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and bv order of the administratrix, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.—Terms at time of sae.I July 16 ns , Madeira Wines. T HE undersigned has on hand, and of fers for sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved acceptances, pay aide in this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of tile justly celebrated brand of John Howard March 2jr Co. in pipes, half-pipes, quarter- casks and eighths, of vurious importations i some very old, and all very superior. He has always a subscription List open, for the importation of Wine from Madeira to this place, and will thankfully receive or ders for any quantity i he will,.in the course of this month, forward a list which will be supplied in the course of the next ensuing Autumn. PETIT DE VILLERS. Sovannah, 1th July, 1825. Factor. July 9 85-6w T HE subscribers have removed to John ston's Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low Si Co. where they are openings handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. & H. ROSE. April 5 io ID” The Darien Gazette, and Recorder, Milledgeville, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. James Anderson ^ To. H AVE removed to the middle tenement Young's Buildings, where they offer for sale a large and general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DltY GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liven, pool and Ncw-Vork. June 24 79 R F Joseph ( illuming, Offcrt for Sale, F.CEIVEU per Louisa Matilda, 20 hlids. SUGAR In Store, Loaf Sugar and manufactured Tobacco. Also, 20 hhils Whiskey, expected per ship Fnmc from Philadelphia, which will b« Sold low iftaken from the Wharf. Jnlv <> B5r. Charlatan, June 18.—Cotton.—The mar- seasniis offer for sale a general assortment of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY,con sist ing of Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Mattresses made from pure curled hair D». prepared moss De. for ship’s births Do. childrens cribs Do. Cots Easy Chairs, Bcailsteads, Cotts. Door Mats, and a large and extensive assortment * rjpIIE subscriber, admitted to practice in .... of Cabinet Furniture of every description, j JL tho several Courts of Law and Equity s. Of Soa-Is- AI1 of which-, will he sold very low for cash , i n this State, offers to the public his pro- v Commodore ' orter could, in future, be. France, 5 30 a 5 27J ; do Charleston, 2. ailbwed to take notes nf the proceedings our Reporter was, consequently, prevented from continuing his reports. As soon as the Judge Advocate had an nounced the order, Mr. Jones, on the part of i ket hus not variod materially since our last Commodore Porter, expressed not only his report; the recent advices from Europe how- acquiescence in the prohibition, but the sa-1 ever, have made holders rather moro firm, t sliiction which lie felt that tile court should j who prefer making shipments to selling, have made this order. ‘ Prime lots of Upland have been sold at our The Judge Advocate then proceeded to J highest quotations, and there are sumo lots cal Lieut. Ritchie, who accompanied Lieut i bold at still higher prices. But purchaser 1 ? Platt on his landing at Foxardo, in the first in-1 are unwilling to come forward, whilst the stance; as wo I as at erwards, when Commo-• Bcari ,jjy 0 f shipping continues. Of Soa-Is- , clore Porter landed Ins force on the i*J an ~”"i lands, little can be said, as no transactions or approved Credit Itis evidence went to confirm in al its most . . , f. \y. MORRELL, particular points, the test ninny of Platt. He » * N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea- deposed to the landing in the dresses of cm- Rice.—Sales ol Rice have been made du- 8y 0 hairs, and Hair Matresses, corded and /cus, to the original civility ol the Alcalde and ring llv* past week of ail descriptions, from restuifed in the best manner, the •. aptain of the port to the subsequent J1.H7J to {(2,75 for inferior to good ; and for, j„| v chang-e in their deportment to the menaces prime $3 lo tiljJ; Prime fresh pounded ‘ r nf imprisonment winch were, thrown out, to; would readily command 43.25, as this quol- tlu* insulting language with which they were; j(y j g scarce, and in demand, accosted, to the actual imprisonment for a E v . .. -.r , . . short time of Lieut. Platt and himself to the] Freighls.--VmBc]B still continue in de sending on board for the commission and uni-: wand,and the tew remaining in port are ta- forms, to the interference of some of the bet-. ken up at l^d. per lb. for Cotton to Liver- ter class of inhabitants, to the interference of: pool in square bales, and lid. per lb. in Mr. Campus to induce Lieut. Platt to go to a' round bales. vi' la f ' ,b , out 2U miles distant, to sv. k for the I Va | B9 0 f Expnr , s froln tho p ort ofciistrles- goodsstolen aud to the u timate release ot .• _ , . . Lieut Platt and himself. He also gave t-vi- Ion. from 1st January. 1825, to 3«th June.. * Produce Domestic, 47,475,747 w Foreign, 145,145 can be sold at.. W. & H. ROSE. Savannah, 7th June, 1H25. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, aud send the bill to this office. June 7 63 A CARD. fessional services in the Courts of Bibb, I Henry, I ./ones, I Crawford, Monroe, I Jasper, | Twiggs, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Mneon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 deuce on the subject of the second visit to Foxardo when the Grampus, bearing the Commodore's pendant, an the lteag e both cleared for action, sailed into the port of Fox ardo; of the landing forming on the beach, inarching to the tow , spiking the guns, o, the return of Lieut. Stribling from the town with the authorities of the interview between them and Commodore I’orter of the demand of an apology, and of the apology itself; of the invitation to die town of the return to the beach, the refreshments there, &c. Tile examination of Lieut. Ritchie co i inu- ed uhti about 2 o’clock, when the Court took a recess of a few minutes, p, 620,692 BOARD OF HEALTH. Savannah. July 20, 1825. The Board feel authorized to state that the city contjtiues in the same healthy condit ion, as heretofore reported. W B. A. lit.ndoa fortes, Cotton Bags nig, &c A FEW casks, containing'night and a half dozen each of London Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 2Rlli June last, are yet on hand uud fur sale , also, Cotton Bagging, errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE. and a variety of Season, blc i»ry Go ids, Applv to ANDREW LOW & CO. July 16 88 COMMERCIAL. At a mooting this day. the following ref und Lieut. ! elutions were unanimously adopted, and or- Harton was then called and examined until the . dered to be published : Court adjourned. j n ego j vc d s That all nuisances reported by the members of the Committee of Health, I which are deemed of sufficient importance, ■ . - , — | fin after each meeting placed upon the in- [by tub ship uavard, at new-york.] I fo^niation docket, so that the same shall in .. o, . i ? n ' regular succession come bofore the Honor- Havre May Sl.-Our stock of Colton the City Council, from the United buttes is from 21 to 22.000, j" , _ , , Further Retained, That thn Board of Health be considered ns the informant, and that a Committee be appointed in rotation. bains Georgia) Tennessee, Louisiana, &c; about 600 bales Sea-Islands, and from 5 to 600 bales froln other ports Our prices are to-day from 35 to 40 sous, and even 41 fur finer qualities of Uplands.— For Sea-Islands, 3f 80c tu 4f 75c. We may depend on a fall of from 5 lo 6 sous in the first qualities, aud from 6 to 8 iu interior. But should prices at Liverpool' keep up to I6a20d, the probability of shipping there would assist our market and give confidence to speculators. We however think that these prices will net keep up. Rico is from 36 to 40 francs—it has been scarce and in finer qualities wo uiuy realize higher prices. June 1.—Our Cotton market his been extremely dull nearly all last month ; there is not a sale worth mentioning. Our prices of Uplands have fallen fully 5 sous since the month of April. Our stock is 10,000 bags larger than last year at this lime. Our manufactories are supplied for some time, and we see nothing but a certain de preciation of tho article. Large supplies are expected from the United States. The Remittance, arrived two days ago froip Now.York, was ordered to Liverpool. to attend Council and furnish the evidence on which the information has been lodged. Thn. following gentlemen were appointed Members of the Board : Mobes Clei.ano, for Hcathoote Ward vico Ai.EXANnF.il Tei-faih. resigned. James Fot.Kr.n, for Warron Ward, vice Wit.1.1aat Roiieiitson, resigned. Hour Ci.Ei.ANn.for New FranklinWard, vice IIohace Ktnnv, deceased Interment* in the city of Savannah, from the Vilh to the 20Ih July, 1825. ntSEASES. Asthma, : : : 1 Convulsions,: : 1 Fever Remittent, I Inlormittc’t 1 Worm,: : 1 AGE, 66 years. 13 days. 28 years.* 29 years. 6 years. Total 5 By order of the Board, I. K. TEFFT, SeoVy. * United States soldier at the Fort. Frames Sorrel, OFFERS EOH 8AI.E, 1 Un BARRELS Baltimore Whiskey iUU 25 do 5th proof do do fi Hogsheads Philadelphia do 100 Barrels White’s Gin 50 Barrels Baltimore do 17 Pipes Holland Gin, sup. quality 60 Bnrrels Loaf Sugar ■ 4 Hhds Fresh Baltimore Bacon 20 Tons American Custings.&c. Jolt” 6 8«P Du. Paul, H Wilkins. O FFERS his services in the Practice of MEntciNE. SunOERv and Ohstk thicks, lo the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicinity- He may be found at Mrs. FLOUR, &-c. QA BBLS fresh snpf. Baltimore Flour UU 30 do Rye Whiskey 30 do Navy Bread 30 do Rye Gin with several other articles in the GROCE RY LINE, for sale by JOHN HERNANDEZ, Exchange Dock. J y 19 B0p The Library, W ILL hereafter be opened lor the de livery of Books from four until six o'clock, P. Al* on Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays. L. MASON, Librarian, Wanted to Hire, A YOUNG NEGRO or Mulatto Girl, that understands well how to attend to children. Apply at this office. July 19 Bflp south of it, in Broughton-Stroet. July 12 86 Lost or Stolen. O N the 7th inst. a One Hundred Dollar Bill of the Planters’ Bank of thn State i# Georgia, apparently new. The person —ho will return suid bill to the Subscriber slmll receive Ten Dollars, and no questions asked. MOORE Si LYMAN. July 9 85l YicYieil YOj) AAxVCt, A SIX OARED BOAT, gunnel and in- side pafntod red. Tho owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take it away* M- WOODWORTH. June 12 VALUABLE MEDICINE. ANT!-DisrErTic Pills, PREPARED BV HENRV JAMES. A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Habitual Costiveness and Piles. It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of VVali's, or at his office ibur doors to the the moBt frequent and formidable diseases .1. .4*1. 2m R.nllfvl, Inrt.fitViint • ■ . - .. . * It of our country. Its commencement is indi cated in different patients by various symp toms, of which tne most remarkable are— Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate cos tiveness, headache, commonly called ner vous dr sickly headache, yellowness of the oyes and skin, acidity of tile stomach alter eating, often called heart-burn, flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in the month in the morning, frntid breath, drowsi ness after dinner, eoility, lassitude, emaci ation, depression of spirits, &c Piles being connected w ith indigestion and costiveness, are certainly and speedily removed by the pills. A fresh supply ofthe above valuable med icine, has just been received per ship Em peror, from the Patentee, and can be ob tained only at the store of LAY & HENDRICKSON. Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. July 14 dVla>) Vie ViuA at a ttuvgnin, A HUSSAR’S UNIFORM and cqui|» moot, complete, nearly as good as new* Apply to the editors. July ily 19 89 p <.’o n Afloat. OX Aft BUSHELS Maryland White tJiyUU Corn, in prime order, fur sale front schr. Ocean, at Jones’ Upper Wharf* Apply to HALL Si IIOVT. July 14 JAMES ANDERSON << t O. H AVE on hand a few bales ofWHITE, BLUE, and MIXT PUWVS AND LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS, Imported last year, which they will sell at a considerable reduction front the prices of last season. Their usual supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS h BAGGING, will be received by the first Fall vessel from Liverpool, and they will be able to supply their friends with Freth Imported Oauus. at as low rotes sb any former importation can be sold for June 24 79 Lost. S UPPOSED to have been between Bay* street and the South Common, and he* ween the hours of 2 in the forenoon and in the evening, the following notes, suy J100 bill of the Bank of Darien (this note was in two halves and wafered together to a piece of white paper) also three notes of the State Bank of Georgia of fifty dollars each ; these notes were all rolled up to gether in a piece of white paper, and must have fell out ofthe pantaloon pocket. The finder will be very liberally rewarded by leaving them at this office. July 7 84 Notice. A LL persons are cautioned against tres passing on the property at Fair Lawn, measures have been taken to prevent as far ns possible, the intrusion of ill-disposed per sons, and those individuals who may cscapn these, will find the law rigidly enforced in future. THUS. M. WOODBRIDGB, BvhisAtt’ny.DANIEL CARNEY. JR. 'July 19 H9p N otice. A LL persons indebted to the ..subscriber, either hv bonk account nr nntea, will call on Mr. GEORGE D. .SWEET, who is authorised to settle rite same. JAMES WELLS. July 19 Blit, Notice. D URING my absence Mr. Aaron Cow. ahd will act as my attorney. July 19 JOSEI’H I. THOMPSON. 89a Notice. A LL persons having de'mnsdi tifairtst** the schooner Isabella, «f Benntbrt, S. C- will please render them without de lay, to , WAT’J’S & SMETri. June 16 8Bp