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ARD OF HEALTH.
le reports of the ward committees, the
Board lias again the pleasure of informing its fcl-
1 low citizens that the city continues, under Provi
dence, lo be in a very healthy condition,
jDeaths in Savannah, for the week ending 12i/i Octo
ber, 1824.
Of Fever Intermittent and Remittent, 6
1 Affection of Liver, 1
InHaiMlIon, J.
Told. »
Three, of which were under four years—five be
tween 20and 30—and one 70—Four residents and
five non-residents#—-Two of the deaths occurred
▼ in the country, one at the hospital, and one on
hoard ship Augusta.
By order of the Chairman,
I. K. TEFFT, Sec’ry.
j)fc Savannah, October 13,1824.
mill
The last Augusta papers announce the arrival of
goods in the Steam Boat Georgia, from this, port,
whichAvcte only nine tlavt from Atm York.
* , GEN. LA FAYETTE in his answer to an 'Ad
dress from Chester, Pennsylvania, says
v "I must be at Yorktown on the Kith of October.
I shall lodge at Chester on Tuesday evening, and
4i -shall pass through Wilmington, Baltimore, Wash
iAgton City, and I need not iuform you that 1 con
st pass MountVernon wltliout stopping,audfrom
ence by Richmond to Yorktown.”
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Roger C. Wxigbtman, Esq. has been elected
ay or of the City of Washington, vice Mr. Small-
The Election for Members of Congress and
Senator and Representatives to the State Legisla
ture, took place in Charleston on Monday Rnd
Tuesday last—Onthe first day, 1094 votes were
* '-a
John Montoovery, 1ms been elected Mayer of |
Baltimore, by a majority of 644 votes over Mr.
'Johnson.
t Messrs Little and Barney, have been elected
to Congress by the City and county of Baltimore.
Hon. Benjamin IV. Crowmnshielo has been
JON^S COUNTY,
CONGRESS,
Jno. Forsyth, 1
E. F. Tattnall,
Alfred CuthbCrt,
Chas. E. Haynes,
Wiley Thompson,
Gcorgo Curcy,
[Senator anti Representatives before
published.]
CHOICE OF ELECTOR^.
People,
Legislature,*
HOUSTON.
Senator—Welborn.
Representative.—Moreland.
- FRANKllN. '
iScnator-^Little.
Representatives—Anderson, Ash
Martin. 1 • .
BIBB.
People,
Lcgislaturb
CLARKE.
Meriwether, ’ 335
Forsyth, . 182
Carey, 166
Thompson, 165
Haynes ’ ’160
Tattnall, ' 154
People, 512
Legislature, 176
We have now received rcturqs from
forty counties which gi ve 133 votes for E-
lectors. Gentlemen who arc well ac
qudinted with the politics of the State place
them as follows:
Fcr Crawford 09
Opposition 27
Doubtful 7
Only seventeen counties^ remain to be
heard from which give 38 votes.
Cooper, is flow playing his host
[ characters, »t the Park Theatre.
t Roman
,
I in him voice and person, hut stiff as usual.
He plays Benedict this evolving,to the Bea
trice of the diarpiing Miss Kelly, whb'we
perceive h cast for the port of Rosinn.
Cowel, is said to bo very ill at Philadel
phia, ,but not dangerously so,
an elevated site neArthe river, ovcflook-
ing the„whole area on which tlie fete will
[takeplabe. jja*'
POLITICAL.
Thc.RiehmoiVd Enquirer ofthe Sthinst.
| speaking of tfip Presklcntial Election says
-Virginia will do her duty—Information
Greht preparations ore making at the pours in upon us from all quarters of the
Circus, for the Cataract'.of the Gahgcs. I State—WII Crawford will have an over-
Plrtnehe, hns dramatised the novel of the
Pilot, and it Witt be brought out in a splen
did manner^nt the Bark. t =i .
Pizarro, is announced for this evening at j “ cun receive only n part'*
Chatham Garden. It has been a long * “
whelmingmajority of hor votes.
The Portland Argus affirms, that of
the 51 votes of New England, Mr Adams
that the vote
437
7
a
time in preparation, and is gbfc up with
new sefenery, decorations, &o. The es
tablishment oftwo Theatres in New York,
has increased the number of play-going
people; both houses arc well attended.
Gilfcrf hns leased tho new Theatre
building in Albany. Such is the increase
of the State, that Albany, Troy, Utica,
Saratoga, apd Rochester, will soon have
Theatres. ib.
OCTOBER, 4.
From the East-Tndres.---The Boston
of the Portland district “ will be
against him, and the probability is there
are other districts in the State of Maine
whose vote ho cannot obtain.”—The Ver
mont Journal declares, that there is in that
State “ a growing sentiment in favor of
Mr. Craw-ford, and that tho most zealous
friends of Mr. Adams, will not deny
thero is apparently, a lessening attach
ment to his cause InVermont.”—A mem
ber of Congress in iho interior of N. York,
writes to iiis friend in Massachusetts, that
no “well-informed man has any doubts that
Palladium.containsi extracts from Calcutta jour 36 votes will be given for Mr Craw-
papets received at that port*. The war I ford”—McClure’s letter and the nd
enp-
betwean the British aqd Burmese contin-1 tandum epistle of the 13, to the contrary
■tied. The powder works at PnpamoW
blew up on the 5th of May, and 36 persons
were killed. The Cholera Morbus had
made its appearance at Bombay. Re
ports frohvChittagony state that u Bur
mese «rmy of 50,000 men' was collected
in that viAinitv.
OCTOBER, 5.
THE RACES.—A very interesting
match race was run yesterday between an
Eclipse colt, bred by Mr. Garret Vandcr-
vecr, of Flatbush, nndaDuroc colt, bred
by Gen. Coles, the particulars of which
will be given hereafter*—but it was won by
the former in handsome style, particular
ly as he carried 131bs. more than his anta
gonist
NEW YORK, Oct. 1.
Subscription.—The London papers no
tice a subscription raising among the no-
LoujsVille, Kv.Scpt. 11.
BATTLE OF THE RIVER RAISIN.
We understand from a gentleman of
veracity, that a man belonging to Cnpt
bility for the relief of a Lord, who, with 1 Hickman’s Company, (name not known,)
I l* n.. 1?nn nl* Tmii Itiitniwv NAOO n 11V
n
nominated for Congress in Essex South Patriot,
(Mass.) '
- ‘The Annual Cattle Show, and Exhibition of
' MondfacttJrc?; fee. at Brighton, is to take place on
the '20th, and 21st inst. , ,
The Governor oflllinois has found it necessary
to convene a special session ofthe Legislature, to
take place on the 15th of November in order to
J canvass the votes forXlcctors, the law requiring
the returns of votes for Electors to be investiga-
■ted in the same manner as those for Represents
E cs to Congress; that U, by the Legislature. But
1 this summons to the Legislature,the State would
have lost its vote at the approaching Election.
Gen. Alvcar, Minister Plenipotentiary fromBue
nps Ayres to the United States, arrived -at Wash,
j* fiigton City on the 2d inst. accompanied by Col
Yriartc, Secretary of Legation,
M. Salazar, the Minister from Colombia, it is
.said, has determined to fix his residence at Wash
Jngton, and lias taken a house for that purpose
| k Capt Banks, arrived at Norfolk from Hnvana
infnmnclhal IT. S calm Sshnrlr. (ntlprl from thfll
thirteen children, has but an income
200/. per nnuum. It turns out to be Lord
Evskinc, formerly Minister to the United
States, and who married Miss Cadwallu-
dcr, of Philadelphia. It is said that 20,
OOOA will be raised. The British Gov
eminent we believe, allow pensions to all
their ex-mini iters, but, if we are not mis
taken, it is after having served abroad for
a certain period. Air Erskinc was not
long in this country, nor very successful;
at all events, it is gratifying to witness the
many considerative and liberal acts of the
British people towards each other. The
E resent Lord Erskine is n highly respecta-
le man, but all that has been done and
will be done for him, is no more than an
act of justice to the memory of his lather,
who was a true friend of freedom and all
its great attributes.—Nat Ado.
Salt.—The Pittsburg Gazette in speak
ing of the former scarcity of salt, and con
trasting it with the present supply, ob
serves:—“ For along time after the first
settlement ofthe western co
el of salt was considered a i
for a good cow. It was brought from Bal
timore, or Hagerstown on horseback.
Now it is made in abundance in various
places in the west, and a bushel docs not
cost more than would buy a good quarter
Of veal,” Articles of actual necessity,
though they may. vary in price, must al
ways command a sale. It was a wise
provision in our charter, which appropri
ates the dtlty on salt to the canal find, and
such are the quantities now manufactured,
and such will be the immense quantity
has arrived at Frankfort, having recently
escaped, from the Indians, who took him
S rispner at thnt battle, and repots thnt
lajor Graves, of Fayette, who was said
to be among the slain, is still alive, and n
notwithstanding—Tho N. Intelligencer
states upon tho best information, that Mr
John Scott, re-elected to the H. of R. from
Missouri, “ is decidedly in favor of Mr
Oluy, should he be presented ai onfi of the
threo candidates, \irith a prospect of be
ing elected.—If disappointed in this pre
fertmeo, he will next bo decidedly in fa
vor ofthe election of Mr. Cteuvfotil,
A Letter from n higlfly respectable
^ourcc in- the State of South Carolina •'as
sures the' Editors -that the Electoral vote
of that State is ns yet quitiipncertnm. Mr
Crawford will have us large a vote in the
Legislature, by whom the Electors arc to
be chosen, us either of tho other Candid
ate?. Our correspondent names some of
the most influential citizens of the State
who arc in fnvor of the election of Mg*
Crawford, some of whom nre members
of the Legislature.—Nat. Int.
Who has the lest c/mnec/’V-Tfie
Boston Patriot settles this ,qltosttPn, very
much to its own satisfaction, in* favour of
Mr. Adams. It would be well if the Pat
riot could impart n portion ol’ its faith to
sonic ofthe. electors who ard pledged tb
gun brig Dotterel!
imvo au
Winslow,
ottorcll, and sent to Halifax, I
rrived homo excepting Jacob
Robert Rumney, and James
cmniEiicu^S (BS
During the Inst week 1008 bales R
134 of Sea Island Cottons ware e,.
. —.were esn.™.
Charleston. 104 bales Uplands an a
were received during the same period.
Woodward, jr. Winslow and Rumne,
hire.detained onboard the Dottercll, and
Woodward was on board tho Pilgrim,
wh«u the rest of tho crews left Halifax.
Winslow was confined on board the Dot
terel! in irons, accused of having been
principal in retaking tho schooner Pilgrim
when sho was taken by tho barges of the
brig before, and of which vessel he was
one of the crew, and owner; and also 6f 1 of but
assisting in retaking the schooners Ruby Sugars a-io a 7 l-a a 1 i 12
and Reindeer, which were taken some ' rt * ,, l , ‘ , “ J
time since by the barges of said gun brig.
. , , . , HAVANA, Octal
Our market remains much tho same no
ted. The stock of rice is still pretty co,,,-
and not much prospeot that prices' will 1
unless fresh supplies kedft back some tlm«
Coffee muiiipuns at ?!> 11 11 i.« ac J
quality 5 some tri(ling„jjiareols of the n.
lmve already reached town, which are
t indifferent qnullty, nml vory S m!
freight or f
or to
oct 14
Tho Mobile Market, had not opened »< 1
the 28th ult. Some,fetvL bales had berm J
14 cents to tost tho N. Orleans market U '
BALTIMORE
Commercial.—Wo lately
to notice tho progressive
the trade of Raltimorc
the new operating causes of that improve-
input, namely, the extensive market opened
to us by the independence of South Ameri
ca and Mexico, and thejudicious recogni
tion o f that independence by the government
ofthe. U. States. It is with infinite satis
faction that we find it our duty to-day to
remark, that since the urticlo on this sub
ject to which we allude appeared in the
Gazette, circumstances have shewn this
trad chip t to. have lost any of its activity,
and that it proceeds with a briskness
which bespeaks its value and importance.
Since the period referred to, vessels haye
sailed for* La Guayra, Porto Caveilo, and
other ports of Soutli>America, freighted
with Hour and different articles of United
Sintcs’ produce and maiiufaolure f but,
what hns chiefly led to these observations
at present, t3 the sailing yesterday for Ui*
inn, of one of the finest brigs that ever
floated on the waters of the Chesapeake.
Tlie Brig Gcorgo Gardnbr, to which wc
make allusion, commanded by Captain
Davidson-, pad owned by the Messrs. Me-
not considered as fixing any price.
T HE SI
leiryi
33 a 35.
JWio-York, Oct. 2—Cotton-—The imp
25th Scut, to the 1st Oct. was f>3 bales. ,
rlnam via Boston, 93. But little Whs dune 1
ers generally demand half a cent advance]
last week’s rates. Sales Were mada yesttJ
(54 bales of Louisiana at 10 1-2 cents; andL
, I Uplands at 14 cents. Wo do not alter priJ
land,(lb.) 13 1-2 1116 cents; Louisiana 13J
■ 1 Tennessee. 13 a 14; Alabama 13 a 141.2, qJ
—About 300 bugs Brazils sold at 17 3.4 ^
and a very priino lot of Cuba, brought l’tt«
very little in market. Flohr—\ew-Yoib
5 50 a 6 62 i Western 5.62 a 5 76—mlHei]
ly stockod. Rick—heavy and little dain/ l
ed 3 50 a 4 25. ’ 5,1
T0MC3R
1 freight!^
I soinely nc
I steam B01
Oct 14
T IlEt
cilth
for City I
ed nftcr d
in cunfor
Ext
warn
■ PORT OF SAVANNAH.
arrived,
Sloop John Chevalier, Chevalier, St.;
ds with cotton aqd Oranges to Mr Debsot,
clot, and the master. Passengers, Mrs Htri
* ^ l, Del
Bachelbt, Lancaster,<’dot, Debrot and
ry*
Sloop Mecbanio, Somet-s, FredericIrimI
with corb, mjd flour to W Taylor. 1
PolOpBoat Adeline, fin Augusta, wil
cotton to G Li Lumdr, Cammingb Gwa:
ZICK9, was lauueltcd, as ogr readers pre I Butler ico. WGaston, audDunham StCi
already aware, but seventebn dttys ]irevi- *
bits t» Saturday last, yet hi that short pe-'
riod she \vas.fitlly,rigge^l itnd Ifnpshed in a
'manlier the most substantial, cffifeieHt, pnd
.^complete—her caulking <tnd coppering
ftccupied only two days, anti ihe xVhole of
tlie c
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SAILED,
Sc’irs .Tames Warren, Parker, ProvifaciJ
Buraco^,Rt-ud,Wilmington BBilt
UP FOR THIS POnT,
At Pliiladciphla, 6th inst. ship J
French,,to sail 20th inst.
At Providence, 23d ult. ship Hazard,Cli
sloop Gold Huntress, Currie
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At Clmrlcstou, ou Monday, schi- lleufyll
ton,. Cltl-,
prisoner among the Pottawatamy tribe of ^ that candidate
The Hon. Wm>
Indians. This man was tvell acquainted
with Graves, and frequently saw him a-
mong them. He also states, that there
are several other persons distributed a-
mong the Indians, taken at that battle,
whose names wc were not able to obtain.
Among them was a man from Shelby
county, who belonged to Major Ballard’s
company. The respectability ofthe source
from whence wc have derived this infor
mation, leaves no doubt of its correctness.
—The sentleman is now in Frankfort.
Morning Post.
The new mode of obtaining Water—A
correspondent near New Brunswick,N. J.
writes thus to the editor of the American
Fanner, under date of Sept. 14:
“ You have noticed the now mode of
obtaining water, by Levi Disbrow. He
commenced on my farm about a month
since, and I hnvo no doubt of success.
You can easily appreciate tlie advantages
I'of such a stream of witter on a farm. Mr,
Disbrow works nt his own- risk; when
water is obtained, I Am to pa) him at the
rate of two dollars and a half a foot. If
Gray 1ms declared that he had serious
doubts of Mr Adam’s election. Those
whose faith is not screwed up to the stick
ing place, ought not to attempt to trend
the waves of the tempestuous sea which
lies before them.—Rost. Courier.
Why is it, thnt gentlemen who have
been members ofCongress within 2() years
past, are almost unanimously agreed in
saying thnt Mr. Crawford is a person of
eminent talents,distinguished attainments,
consistent in his principle, of amiable dis
position, and of an unexceptionable moral
character; whilst nearly all the papers op-
poscd'to his election apply to him every
disgraceful nnd abusive epithet, represen
ting him as destitute of talents and qualifi
cations, of integrity and moral priuciplcj
and somb even go so far as to say “ lie in
more fit for the gallows than tlie presiden
cy]” Docs not the difference of opinion
between those who nre personally ac
quainted with him nnd those editors who
know nothing of him deserve a moments
consideration?—N. H. Pat.
It is ascertained that besides Mr, Jeffer
son, Mr Madison and n host of other Cit
her filing out, frorti the davpf her launch;
together ujth taking on board more than
fonr thousand barrels of /?our,-.'ofteusivc
necessary storek frfr a long voWga, fuid,
clenaiiigDut on Sgtui%ay last, iHcf not oc
cupy quite eighteen dqjj’s:—This is highly
creditable to the owners, artd also, to the
4ong admitted ability ofthe mechanicsofl
oft lie-port oi Baltimore. Blit it ntto«|ejVs *| so , schr. Com.-Perry Sibborn, Ocruci
more than this—it proves thnt there qtusfi C\) 2 days,
have been an important stimulating cause „ t Ate u ’ sc 4 r °r
for.hU r i™».d^.rUrt,,.»I.»«
we nre happy to sqy, was a promising jnar-130 hour's. * * .
ket, which ha? thus, in a single bottom,
CHARLESTON, Oct. 41'.—Arr. on
Lfho ship Empress, Sinclair, N. York,(
Cl’d, ship Sai-uli Caroline,Candler,li
OCT. 13.—Arr. yesterday, schr ~
Snsaal
Cleared, sekrs Eliza Jane, Davis, Wei
taken from our industrious farmers ft»ur I Jo ijyJ i ^R or > Piyjnouth.
.1 .. „ 11 ..1 . . I Thfe-fi-ench brig I.c Bolide, Clcrgo, for
thousand barrels of llotu, - I wa* advertised nt'llavra lqth Aiig. to soil!
I nniiim.-i.PHia n.., a rni
he go t own 200 feet, I must pay him 500 izens there arc more than an hundred
; dollars. One summer of drowth will pay members of Congress desirous that Mr.
informs that tlie U. S. schr Shark, sailed from that 1 manufactured and sold, that from this
port on the 15th ult on a cruise; and on the same f un d alone, means will be found in fifty
tlie expenses—to say nothing of overflow
ing your stables, hogpens, stercorary—
making duck ponds, and filling reservoirs
for cattle.”
flay the expedition against the pirates left that har-1 years, to dig another canal from Erie to
lor. The U. S. schrs Ferret and Beagle were left
et Havana.
Hudson along side the present one. In-
j deed, such a canal will be necessary—one
for boats to enter Lake Erie, and the other
Increase of Roman Catholics.—Thirty-
five years ago, the number of Roman
Catholics, in England, was 69,376; but.by
Accounts from Mobile of the 28tb ult. state that
the city had been remarkably healthy during the
reason—only 23 deaths ofall ages and colors had
Occurred since the 12th July.
for those coming down to the Hudson. I a t 9ta L tc, ! ,cnt Published six years since,
— — ‘they had increased to halt a million. In
4781, there were but three Roman Catli*
olic schools of any note in England; at
present, there are more than fifty.
There is not, at present, sufficient room
for all the boats to pass, nnd grent deten
tion is experienced at the locks.—ib.
Female Physician.—A Pennsylvania
Geh. Noble is said to Have forwarded to the Cm-1 paper, called “ the Perry Forrester, makes
cinnati Republican a reply to the letter of Ninian
Edwards, denying the facts stated by Mr. N. on
his examination before the committee of Investi
gation at Washington.
Upwards of 100 laborers ore said to bq employ
ed on the Military works in Newport harhor.
There was 33 deaths in Washington City during
the month of Sept.
FROM THE EAST INDIES.
Accounts from Bombay to the 8th of June, have
, "been received by an arrival at Boston.
Affairs between the British and Burmese re*
nrnined as at the previous dates—the former wait-
big for the proper season to commence operations,
A steam boat is employed among the transports
in the expedition against-the Burmese.
honorable mention of a “ Doctress wo
man,” who some time ago lookup her re
sidence in the western part of that county,
but has lately changed her head quarters
to a farm about six miles from Landis-
burgh. On a moderate calculation, it is
supposed that she has within the last two
weeks, been visited by, and has now un
der core, about one thousand patients. At
her residence she has in many Respects
adopted new regulations. It is new dis
covered that site eats and drinks as other
people do, though sfie has never been
known to sleep; atjiight, sjie boils her me
dic'.nes and issues it out to her anxious
patients by the gallon, li
during the day. A list 0
rartake of her precious draughts, is regu-
arly kept, which expedient wil! no doubt
lessen her practice, as the people have a
The White Mountains.—The Portland
Gazetto of about the 24th of last month
(September) says—“The cloudless and
transparent atmosphere of to-day lias
given us a fine view of these grand and
majestic elevations. They aro now bc-
gining to be clad in their wintry vestments,
the snow having already covered them to
a considerable extent below their princi
pal summits.”
A new Post Office has been established in Echo-
mpero, Crawford County, in this State.
From the Athene Gazette.
We understand, from a notice in the The News,
,<hat General Harden intends to make Athens his
. future place of residence. Our little community
will be proud of that worthy and enlightened citi
zen.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 12.
FROM HAVANA.—By the schooner
Susan, Capt Budd, we have Havana pa-
pers to the 5th inst.
The Widow of Iturbide had been car-
Yied to Lousiana from Mexico,in the Amcri-
Ciin schooner U. States, which vessel bad
sinco arrived at Havana.
203,615 boxes of Sugar, and 523,640
arrohas of Coffee, were exported from Ha
vana, from the 1st of January to the 30th
September last.
976 vessels entered the Port of Havana,
during the same period, viz:—166Span-
merebant vessels; 814 Foreign do.;48
Sj-aoiish vessels of war; 39 Porcignfio
>al& gallon v &c.
of all those who
Zimmerman, the unfortunate man who
was to have been hangcrl at Orwigs
burg on Thursday last, for tlie murder of I gem bly.
his daughter, has been reprieved for one ~
month. Demo. Press.
natural aversion to doctors' bills.—ib.
,,New-York, Oct. 2
Lieutenant of Gen. Wolfe.
Dr. Elihu Tudor, who was a lieutenant
in tlie army of Gen. Wolfe, in the celebra
ted Irnttle on the heights of Abraham, in
17JJ9, is now living at East Winspf, Oon-
FROM BORDEAUX.—Captain Ush- necticut, at the advanced age of 94 years,
cr, of the, brig Abepna, informs that on
the 13th of August, the Royal Guard pas
sed through that place on its Way from
Madrid to Paris. Also p'art of the guard
of Monsieur.
PIRACY.—Wclcajnby the Howard,
that the U. S. schooner Weasel the latter
end of August, while cruising in pursuit of
a piratical boat near Crab Island, tell in'
with her full of'arnted men, but she esca
ped by landing at tlie. Islapd. The Wea
sel’s crew went ashore on the Island, where
they discovered a hut filled. With gin, dry
goods, &c. The pirates had concealed
themselves in tlie hushes; but their boat
waB taken by the Weasel to'St. Thomas,
and delivered to the American Consul.
He is supposed to be the only surviving
officer of Gen. Wolfe’s army in Europe or
America. He continues to receive a pen
sion from the British government. Dr.
Tudor grqjjluated at Yale College in l750,
and before he entered the army, was a
surgeon in the British Navy.
YORKTOWN.-—This little town,
which has rested in quiet for half a centu
ry, is soon again to exhibit a military ar
ray, but of a very different character from
that which occupied its plains in 1778.
Temporary barracks, to accomodate
Crawford, rather than any other,individual,
should he elected President of tlie U. S.
yet the National Journal patronised and
partially edited by the U. S. Secretary of
State, himself a candidute for the Presi
dency, has the indecency lo designate th6
friends of Mr Crawford ns “ the Ultra
Faction!!! ” Demo. Press,
At a meeting in Newark, N. J. on the
18th September, 43 persons voted to in
struct the Delegates to the Stato Conven
tion to support Mr Adams, and 32 voted
for Mr Crawford. There were no votes for
Gen. Jackson.—Wash. Gaz.
The address ofthe Clintonian Conven
tion at Utica says tht t “ to break down
the Caucus System” a concert of uction is
essential, and that “ useless distinctions
meaning the distinctions of federalist and
democrat, “ must give way.”—ib.
The Democrats of Plattsburgh N. Y. nt
their meeting for appointing delegates to
the County Convention, unanimously re
solved that they approved of the conduct
of Mr. Flugg, their representative to the
Legislature. Mr. F. is one of the most
active friends of Mr* Crawford in the As-
ib.
Prospects in Maryland.—Our accounts
from a most respectable .source, on the
Eastern Shore of Maryland, are very grat
ifying. In that quarter, we are assured
that Mr Adams will not get a single vote
that Gen. Jackson, from present appear
nnees, may get one, but there is no doubt
that Mr Crawford will get two. So much*
for the veracity ofthe partizaus of Mr Ad
ams, who claim, upon paper, the entire
vote of that respectable commonwealth I
ib.
The Baltimore Patriot labours hard to
peovathat Mr Crawford will not obtain
the votes of New-York. The friends of
Mr Adams begin now to feel the effect of
their intrigues. In this statb there arc rio
hopes for him; and ifhc drives the election
into the house of representatives, as we
fear ho will, it is beyond all doubt that
Crawford goes in highest, ^Jackson next
and Adams lowest; this inevitably must
be the case ; nnd then the choice rests be
tween Crawford and Jackson. We have
Whether is Gin Ram, or Brandy, • the
nnst wholesome ?—A question -that iS'<jft<pi
asked. We have heard it. defined by hy
pothetical reasoning, from the following
experiment; A pieco of raw fiver was
pur into a glass of giu, another into q glass
of rum, and a third into a glass of
brandy. That in the gin was, in a gjvep-
time, partially decomposed ; that in
the ruin,in thesame time,not diminished;
and that in brandy was quite dissolved.
The argument deduced was, tliat the spirit |
in which the liver remained unchanged—
amely, rum, was the most wholesome.
Now we differ completely in our opinion ;
for we know that spirit cannot thus effeet
living animal matter; therefore the stom
ach cannot, like the piece-of fiver; be dis
solved ; and we think that the spiriu^hich
decomposedthe animal substance—^tame
ly, the brandy, is the most wholesome, be
cause it is most likely to dissolve tlie ani
mal food in the stomach.—Medical Ad
vertiser.
nit
i’iiot, V
tHILAD,
Mobile, September 28.
The Crops.—Recent advices from the
interior of this State, represent tlie Cot-
I£ULi)DELFHIA, Oct. 3—Cld. brigiB
Thomson, Fisher, South America Bcloij
> flays from Trinidad.
PtliAf Oct. 4.—Arr. brig
Wine, 36 ds lm Trinidad. - Spoko 8e\A S3!
Caroline Milden, out 4 ds fm Havana, in lit I
in 15 futhoms wtyter. nil well.
(;|'d r _l,rigs Edward Thompson,Fislm,!!,l
icnj Harp, Shftntdand, Trinidad de Cuba;&f
Lahednu Chores, Bulcor, Charleston; jcbrfl
Washington, Dawson, Alvarado.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4—Cleared
John, Taber, Amsterdam; Montano, bin
vre.
Ar. shin Canada, Rogers, fm Liverpool, I
_ t Sept, with dry goods, ana hardware. l|
ger, Mr UT5 Cummingof Savannah.—ini
with ship Manphestcr lorPhilad. Th* U«
South Boston sailed on the 2i*th. The I .
tan; fm Aln.ximdrin, witli Baron Sliacklebei
Swedish minister oiubbhrd, ar. off Plyiool
24th. ‘ !
Packet ship Venus, Allen, fm London
fra Boston, to CosVcs, with logwou
es nnd hides, was lost on the Bill of Forties
16th Aijg.—crow suved in the long boat.
Br. packet ship Princess Elizabeth, Itoj
Falmouth, and 7 days fm Halifax, with
mail.
Ship Draper, Thorndike, fih Stockholm.
Brig Lender, Jones,of Fair Haven,-W ds fl
nmn, (Walos.) (
Br. brig Hibernia, Wattcling', 40 ds finDfj
Schr Paragon, Belamy, 13 ds fm Mutanr
sugar, fee. Left Sept 16. schr MalvoliaJ
a) cl fm Savannah, jilst ar. Sept 16, off J
fell in with 2 brigs nnd a sloop of war,
having 8 launches in tow, with sails sot.
37
iunibiaiis, ns the steam boat had not arriv’d
Havana three ds after her time. CamcwlJ
convoy of the U. S. schr.
Dll V uy Ul DIL v/. VJ, 31/111 . J ' ■
Oot. 6—Arr—The ship Chase, Baxtef,»l
ton Crops as having suffered much by the I they sent the bouts in shore. As the
rot—that generally through the State, | hoisted “o^colour^.wo
where it heretofore promised to be very a- -»«♦»•*—»• - "«
bundant, will not yield average crops, and,
it is estimated by some, that the produce
of this yeur will not greatly exceed that of [ from St. Crojx.
tlie last.
By the last New-Orleans Paper, it is es
timated,that the crops of the present year,
(including all thnt will be received from
Mississippi, &c.) will exceed the last, by
40000 bules.
Jill iJli , .,1
The brig Surah Herrick, Howland, 01 ‘'I
ford, 48 days from the Isle of May.
The sloop David, Smith, 19 days from *
with sugar, muhogany, spice. ^ c.
— " nil, Pn
K0
MARRIED,
In Augusta, by the Rev. Mr- Moderwell, Wm.
T. Goui.d, Esq. to Mrs. Anna M‘Kinne, daughter J
of James. Gardner, Esq.
In Augusta, Mr. Thomas Averell to Miss Har
riet L. Cart.
In Macon, by E. M'Call, Esq. Mr. James L.
Ross, to Miss Amanistta Foaduin.
In Providence, R. I. Mr. Benjamin F. Taylor
to Miss Jane J. Cushing.
ThesToop Huxnll, Potter, 21 ds. from-
15. F. with Deerskins, livq oak, &c.
Below last night—The ship Cincinnati!'I
London. _ . ...I
The brig George, 60 days from Rochelle,^
master. "
In the Offing—Several large and i
Newport, oct. 2—ci. ship, gm. w
Dayton, St. Salvador; brig Fpi’severanwj
hope, South Anferica. ., .. L
OSTON, Oct. 2—Ar. 1 brig William w|
tenburg, 64. n
PORTLAND, September 30—Ar. b<'
Soule, Fort Royal, n?olasses—-Cl. brip
, Matunzas; Pence, Mnr|n£l2
died^,
On Sunday lOtli inst. at his residence, Deptford
Hill, three miles from this City, NICHOL TURN-
BULL, Esq. a native of Smyrna, aged about'se
venty yours, during 40 of winch, lie has maintain
ed an unblemished reputation in this County—Mr -
Turnbull, it is believed, was the first Planter, who
cultivated upon a scale for exportation, tfie article
of Cotton, now the greatest staple of our State
Ui!*"“
During the last war, when tlu^City was threat
ened by invasion altho’ from age exempted, by
eui
to
3000 troops, are to be immediately erec
ted on' the field on which the British army lon g endeavoured J.o prevent the election
law from active duties, he immediately volunteer
ed his skill and services, in throwing up Fortifica
tions ; and at the dawi; of day was always seen
upon the lines, at the head of his laborers.
Free and undisguised in his sentiments, he was
ever ready to applaud virtue, and condemn vice;
liberal in his views he contemned meanness—Be
nevolent in heart, tho friendless stranger never
T HE Subscriberaliavingtaken tbutw
house, the Georgia Hotel, will.ncco®
steady boarders and transient persons, 011
reasonable terms. Their table will w
with the best the market affords, and cvi
tiqn will be paid to those who may * a
with their company. , „
They have also taken the extensive s
tiiched to that building, where they can
date a large number of horses, either by w
or any shorter period.
DOPSONfe
oct 12 «r!88
Bank ofthe State o
SAVANNAH, UthOf
IYTOTICE—On Saturday next tlie .
IN Bunk will be shut in'order to prepay 1 1(
of the Institution for the semi-annual Limi
therefore, all notes nnd bill*. ul)
surrchdered.-r-The Norfolk Beacon advi- coming to the house, but as it must come
By a lqte ( arrival from France, ses those who may repair to Yorktown to
silk handkerchiefs have been received,
having likenesses of Washington nnd La
Fayette on them. Nat. Adv.
Green Rroom Intelligence.—The. Balti
more Company will open in that city, the
night after the Ball given to La Fayette.
bear in mind, that if all the houses in the
town, were vacated by their tenants, it
would not be adequate to the accommo
dation of 300 persons. A spacious build
ing or amphitheatre, capable of accom
modating 1000 ladies, will be erected on
there, the active agent in producing the
result, will have the weakest vote and poor
est chance.—Nat. Adp.
A.PORTEF,$7,
IP* Customers are requested to h 111
Bank Books to bo written up.
OTr; i
Lubep, (Maine) Sept. 20.—-The whole
of the crews of fishing schoooners Madi
son and Pilgrim, captured by the British
therotore, all notes anu uhwm*
on the 16th and 17th inst. must be taK«‘ |
sought charity in vain—His immediate friends.I Friday the 16th. By order, c „|iii
-yyilt long remember ills social virtues, and all who
have ever known him, will bear testimony to his
open and unaffected hospitality.
In Greene County, the 21st ult. Mr. Burkett,
Da vknpoht, of Cambridge, ,S. C.
In Salem, Mass. Mr Thomas C. Cusiiino, aged
W), for nearly 37 years the Editor of the Salem i jjianngement oi a xuco (
On board U. 8. brig Spm-k, at Son, MUlriiipmnn, Surunnah," m an'Ovow-i—i 1 ' ', 1
|g?fbfc 1 bu igo, 11agrsategr,.
12 A188
Hituation A'V anted
I A PERSON Who is well acquainted
xxL management of a Rico ‘
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