Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 20, 1824, Image 2

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I FREDERICK S. FELL, CITY PRINTER. TARIFF A.—Gibraltar papers to tbc 3d ult. received at Net?'York, conturn the j account previously received, of the cap- UNtVERSITY OF GEORGIA. As it is important, that the terms up which candidates for admission veto this institution, whether as regular or inrgttl turc of Tarifth by the French and Span- students, are received, should be clear!) , oa nf t i.„ been shot—33 others fled to lanjicts mull Andnsit will lie etiusfnolory lo States, witli the single inception ofnn ex- put themselves under the protection of the . lo , mv0 softie correct idea of the cliwivo Religion in favour ot the Roman American consul. course of studies prescribed by the Collego Catholic, which is the law Of t he land, Laws, the Faculty have deemed it incum- and ns such, must be, obeyed. And it a Th* Alexandria Herald of the llthinst. I „p 0n thorn to cuuse the same to be | methodist, or any other 1 reachcr except says it was currently reported there,tlie day published previous, on authority which waB calcula ted to give strength to the report, that Mr Gallatin had withdrawn as a candid ate for the Vicc-Prcsidency of the United States, and that Mr. Clay lmd ugrecd to run in his place. FROM TEXAS.—Extract of a letter •om Stephen F. Austin, Esq- of tlie Proy- ..loe of Texas, dated 30lh May, JjSRt “ The Government of this nation has ally settled down into the Federal Re- . 1 .1 - -I* *.lw» DAILY PAPER EIGHT DOLLARS PER ANNUM. COUNTRY PAPr,H..„....SlX DOLLARS PER ANNUM. rATABLE IN ADVANCE, ay All news and new advertisements appear in both papers.,0 _ WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 20, 1824. O* Wc have received a copy of the Ordnance “For granting licence to persons for retailing Spi rituous Liquors,’' 4ic. in the City of Savannah; hut owing to its length wcare obliged to defer the publication of it till to-morrow. Another of the Honduras fleet.—The schr. Mars, arrived at New-York from Ja maica, fell in with the wreck of the Rr. brig Ceres, Capt. Wm. Bird, from Hon duras for London, on the 23d ult. in lati- 30 10, Ion. 71 15, and took off Jas. Mitch ell, of Devonshire, and Christean Ander son of Norway, who were the only survi vors. . The vest of the crew consisting of the captain, mate, carpenter, two officers, and seven ethers, were swept from the wreck and drowned. The survivors re mained 8 days on the wreck, without food or water, except raw salt pork, and what rain they made out to catch. The Ceres was one of the same fleet with the West Indian, «Stc. and was wrecked in the same gale. She was loaded with mahogany and logwood. jLlMA.—Authentic accounts from Li ma to the 3d of July, state that that city still remained in the hands of the Royal ists, in precisely the same state as repre sented by' former accounts. more firm, and the priiRcst lots nre held to $4 to 4 25. Tlie stock Is small, not exceeding 1800 tier- , cs . We do not vary quotations. §3 50 a 4 25. hSukh,*.—The activity In Havanas noticed m our last , has not been ns great tlie past week, although transactions have continued to he made, and at the same prices. The stock of Havanas although not large, exceeds that of any other description. N. Orleans Is principally in tow hands, who jure | unwilling to sell unless at their own prices—sales of St. Croix were mad6 ut $9 50 a 19 50, which nre the extreme lutes. All Muscovados are in Catholic, was to go through this colony. There arc established in college four I preaching, I should be compdled to im- classos, which in their succession bear the prison him. All the children in this comv usual titles of Freshman, Sophomore, Jun-1 try, without exception, must be baptised tor and Senior, For admission into tbc Freshman Class, (ns a regular) a candidate shall be able to construe and parse Cicero, Virgil, the Greek Testament; have a general knowl- ledgo of English Grammar and be well acquainted with Arithmetic. in the Roman Church; and ntl marriages must be celebrated in that Church. This is the law of the Nation, and all those who move here, must obey it.” Notice. Tlie Steam Boat Alntnmalm Cap tain, Harford will leave the Steam Boat Wharf, for Augusta to! | morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock, with froip request both for homo trade and for tho South. I boats Nos. 0 and 13 In tow—and can handsomely Tobacco.—Very little, is doing in this article at I accommodate passengers—apply ut the Steam rlvftte sales this weok. At auction this day, 32 Boat Q|p lC( ,. Neto Orleans—Our accounts from New Orleans are to the 28tb ult. inclusive. At that time the yellow fever continued to rage with unabated violence. From tlie 23d to the 26th inclusive, there was 54 deaths, 31 of which were by fever. , Homer continued, five books of Livy, There was three deaths by yellow fever I Fronch,A!gebracOiitinued,plninTrigono- in Charleston, on the 16th inst. | metry and Surveying. The studies ot the Junior year, are Bcl- The U. S. sloop of wnr Ontario, Capt. I lcslottrcs and Criticism, Sphcricid Trigo- 1 nometry, Navigation, Come Sections, Idids Kentucky were sold from 2J to (51, averaged #3e—and llhhds. Virginia, from $24 to4.1, avc- ruged about $3|—both lots were very Indparont, as to quality. „ . . , Freights.—There is a little moro enquiry for vessels to England and .Franco ; the shipments still continue limited, but the past week there has been u little more demand. A nutubur uf vcssols have recently and continue to bo taken for South America, many of which go round Cnpo Horn. There is also some dcinuud for tho West Indies, . 1 and for tlm Southern States there begins to bo u America* Surgery.—I? or tho first time considerable quantity of goods going forward in America, the operation of Hiking off the 1 — .... 1.*. ••(«-< .«« •> oct 20 102 JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. Just Received, ■t KEGS DUl’ONTS POWDER JLUU 50 half do do For sale by Oct 02 m120 ) iHUa nturlioo nCtliA Proctimnn vn nr. nre thiirh at the hip joint, was performed yes- e Exchange.—On England bus risen very much - since our lust—the price may be quoted at 11 to GAUDRY & HERBERT. Athens, ISthOct. 1824. P URSUANT to a Resolution of the Scnotml Acndemicus of 1820, the President of th, University of Georgia requests tlie Senators elect, In tho several counties of this State, to report uiv! on the condition of their County academies. Tim Kflimiiia ArnHomintu will nnnvnim L or decay of the thigh bone. The opera-1 h‘uvc induced the Bank to advance tho rule, and tlon was completely successful.—N. Y. A- served to excite feavs among tlie buyers: however meriron 1 tWa may be,'the ndvnncehas been grentand rupld. 1 Wo notico an equal improvement in bills on France. . „ , _ J Bills on London, 60 days, 111 u 112; do. France, From the Grccnsburgh Gazette. 1512 a 5175- Not loiiff since a horse, the property of I U. States Bunk Shares, 118$. - e * I *"* ESTON, Oct. 18. and Savannah Republican, will please insert the I above till 1st of November. A. 11 oct 20 102 EORG1A—Chatham Coiinty- G EORG1A—Chatham County—to all whom?. may concern. Whereas Benedict Bourquin has applied to tin! 1 Honorable tho Court of .Ordinary of Chathaal County, for letters of administration on the estsj Nicholson, arrived at Gibraltar from New I c°™ eiI Y* ^. u,uu 1 tip nrv T,nv* .„j himself alone" at I CHARLESTON, Oct. 18. 1 and effects of Richard Pcllum late of Chathm jyciioison, ™ n Priestley s Lectures on History, Naturul P"' p 8 * l T i A IS hm dU- Cation,.-So.no little inquiry has been made for County, planter, deed, as principal creditor. , Fork onthc ~$th Aug. and sailed on the j Philosophy and Logic, with Cicero de I the smith shop of Mr Albright, jun. dis j ne uplands, of the pew crop, for tho northern These are tinsrefofre to cite nnd admonish alUaj 3d up the Mediterranean. I Oratorc, nnd recite in tho Greek Tosta-1 tant. about one mile and a half from the I factories; and small sales have been made at 14cts. I singular tlie kindred and creditors of the siid dec, 1 1 input nil Mnndnv morninir. I residence of his owner, and could not be Nothing doingfor ciport. to me their objections, (if any they Ime) toil* . * ., I r|1 , .. * .1 _ « • „ I driven nwnv until lie whs shod, Rcneat- I /lice.—For line 3J| is asked, hut the sales are si-1 granting of tlib administration of ilu.' i-^tato of thil Our Charleston papers by last night H Tlie studies .of the Senior j car, nre • . .. • 11^ most exclusively for city use. ' I said deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s Officii mnil furnish us with extracts from New Natural Philosophy and Logic contiinied, ed attempts liad been previously matte t c h(13 • st iu |,jg|,erundrcndl!y commands of the said Court, on or before the ninctjftth dal mail, turmsn us w tn extracts from ixcw ^ Philosophy and Evidences shoe lum, but without effect. This is an 82 cents. of November next; otherwise latter* of adiainil York papers to the 12th mst. inclusive, j., Christian Religion Astronomy, instance of sagacity that has, perhaps, Flour.—There is n full supply at hand, and from 1 tration will be granted, received by the packet ship Calhoun. Chemistry Vatt el’s Law of Nations, and been seldom surpassed by this noble nni- W, jiSSZrttd fmh day of 1K| The packet ship Manhattan, arrived at attention to such classics ns may be direct- niat. India for retailing 26 a 26 are the common rates. D. 1824. I 11—.l. «—ij—- — 1 p — I Sugars.—Fine St. Croix and Jamaica 11) a 11;] NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27. Muscovndoes H.J u»4; Havana Brown 7$ a 8$ The Crops—We learn that the Cotton | White* 13. New-York, on the 12th from Liverpool. I ed by the President, and Forensic disputa- Thc dates by her arc not so late by two t,0 jf vory cnndidatc for admission into the days as we received by the Emily. Freshmen Class (as a regtdar) shall be fif- Tlie Lord Chancellor of England has I teem years old; and every one for nn nd- decided against the right of publishing the ^ nced J‘ a ? di “«’ I1 of I ,ro .P^ ionat ° a « e - . n * ^ No candidate shall 111 any instnnee be re- letters of Lord Byron. | c{ .j ved , n t Q Collego as an irregular student oct 20 192 A letter from Panama of the lltli of August, receivedin New York, says—-“ On the 4th, tlie Santander, of 22 guns., Capt. Sprcys, arrived at tliis place, bringing about 20 passengers, and upwards of $200,000 in specie, which was landed the same day, with the passengers, and about 70 Spanish prisoners. The same evening the crew mutinied and took possession of the vessel, leaving the captain and some of the officers on shore. The baggage of iall tlie passengers, including the funds to a large amount belonging to individuals, Was carried off, including the despatches of Coni Hjdl for our government. The remainder of the officers who were on board, were put into a small boat, nnd ar rived at Panama next morning. I am sor- Jy say the ringleader in this business is an American by the name of Wilcox who is supposed they have gone either to Manil- ki or Lima, to join the Royalists. The captain and one of the passengers, an A- pierican gentleman, have gone in pursuit of tlu-Santander in a small schooner, in hopes they can prevail on them to return but with very little prospect of success," It appears that Mr M. was a passenger . J11 the Santander from Guayaquil, and left his papers, &c. on board. He imme- I cciveu uiiu college ns nn in c/gunit »uui>,»,. city during the past week. The late rains A subscription lias recently been open- until he shall have attained the age of will promote the growth of the cane, nnd ed in London, to relieve one hundred Ital- seventeen years. 1 although they may injure or retard the ion imntlomon in n Btni*vin<r i>nmli‘inn whn I Every irregular student, shall be rc- picking of cotton already open, yet will ion gentlemen in a stalling condnion,who rcd ^ Q ^ flU the sU|dies ( t h 0 serve to the opening or formation of new hadbecu expelled their country for politi* i aR jjru a g CS excepted) of the class to which bowls. As osproot of early and n bun co! offences. I he iuay°be attached; and in order to his dnnt picking, we heard some six or eight »»a Snmr-Crop. „tomi» lo Mb. hopes of our planters, and that little or no 1110 a 1 jo. Bra „jy 100 to 130. injury has been sustained by the occasion- Salt.—Liverpool,in bulk 45 ctsjin bags 2 j; Turks nl squalls of wind which were felt in the Island 45. - - — - 1 Colton Bugging.—Best 42 lnch 24 u 25 cants. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Aiiniv'Kn, London, Sept. l.-The advices from I entc*ring"any'class,lhall be qualified on I days since, Hint in the state of Mississippi I 1 . . .1.• . _< I nil timon m*/>i 1 »winneif KsnnnltAu iinoDc&nrv I fiiiQ tlie UDDur nart ot this Htate.there had I « m j A. n t«i.< * <t»iic4n <>••«) iinmimiw* Pqsscii* Manchester this morning are by no means nH those preliminary branches necessary I and tlie upper part of this state, there hud I anc j f ro i^ht lor .'.ugn’sta und llnmbuig. of a favorable nature. They announce tor the Acquirement of the studies of that been cotton housed, almost equal to one ger for Savannah, Sir. Banwett. one heavv failure, hv which hundreds will class. half of last year’s crop_, from the same pin- Schr lhree Sisters, 1 idge, fm Da. ien. one heavy failure, by wliich hundreds will be thrown out of their daily bread, and much more extensive mischief is anticipa ted. For instance—Should a candidate wish ce?—this we believe to be an exaggeration; particularly to study Natural Philosophy, 1 but, under all circumstnnccs, we Cits joy- he must first join the Junior class, and will fully look forward to tho visits of our coun- Antwgrp, Aug. 28. The Countess, Sur- j h® required to attend to all the studies of try friends during the coming winter., nnd villier (daughter of Joseph Bonaparte,)nnd that class as prescribed above, except in anticipation hoar tlie tickling sound of suite, who landed at Dover from the ship Cicero dc Oratore and the Greek- Testa- How much dol owe you ? or rendj tho Crisis from N. York arrived here on the | meat; and in order to his joining that class, | prescription for the perennm. disorder, SAILED, Sloop Uuion, Sulowich, for Duricn. BELOW, Two brigs anil two sloops. S.M. BOND, c co G EORGIA Chatham County—By the AonlJ Justice, of the Inferior cowl tilting for ori| nary purpose,. , To nil wliom it may concern. IVlierens Richard R. Cuyler, executor of 1 linm Shaw deceased, hns petitioned tbc bon. con] of ordinary, to be discharged from bis said q cutorsliip. These nre therefore to cite and admonish i mid singulur the kindred and creditors.of tl said deceased, to file their objections (if any tl have) in the olfice of the clerk of tno 1 drdinniy oil or before tlie„13th day of next ensuing tho date hereof, otherwise lotle^ dismissory will be granted to the petitiontr. Witness the honorable Thomajf'N. Morel, of the Justices of the said Court, this 13th day J July, A. 1). 1824. S. M. BOND,c col july 13 160 ( ' 1 EOHgIa,'Chatham County—By the hint V bit the Justice, of the Inferior court of IX 24th inst. The Hails.—The Post Master- at A- vant’s Ferry informs us that he has notyst received a Key to open the Mails. For he shall be qualified on'Hrethmctic, Al-lcommencing with” Pay the bearer.” gebra, and Geometry, because the science I ' . GREAT BUSINESS. ofNaturul Philosophy cannot be thorough-J An Insurance Company of Ncw-Or- Gcorgctown Gazette. NEW YORK, Oct. 0. Information has been received the pre sent week, of the capture by Colombian privateers, of two vessels belonging to this port, (the ship Oris nnd brig Albert) while on their passage from Cadiz to Havana. am county iitiing.for ordinary purpose,. To nil whom it may concern, _ »wu urin iiiu nvu ».uup. Wlfearas Clmrlos Gregorys executor of Tl«x Tho Stcuin bout Heury Shultz, left Tybee, for °- Dnvis lole of Chatham county deceased I Charleston this morning. petitioned, the honorable the court of ordinal The schr Chnsseur, for this port, went to sea fm I bo ijiselmrgfed irom his said cxcciltorship. J the Chesapeake on tlie 9th lust. '*°? e Ib^efore to cite and ,|%>»« j Tho pilot boat Richard Nelson. Pitcher, 3 ds fm “'V* the kindred and creditors dV N. Bedford,for this port.ar.ut N.Y.on the 13thin»f|“ ld deceived,to file their objections, if any« 1 _ have, in the office of the Clerk of the eoe.l CLEARED l'oa Tins TOUT. I ordinary on or before the 7th' day of March 1 ly acquired without a previous knowledge 1 leaps, whieli 1ms a capital of three lain-1 ,i 0 op HmiTd.’lShldo'; mish^Loily Gutiutin! dUm,MOry w,abo gra " le of these branches. And as it is so impor- drqd thousand dollnrs, divided into thfee I Perry. . r VYitness the honorable George L Cope, oil tant that every one should be acquainted J,uhdrnl shares, with but 6110 tenth At Providence, 9th inst. ship Rising States, t ) le justices of the said court this seventh drl - ~ ...it * “ • ' Pearce; brig Holla, B^own, do. . r. . ■ At Baltimore, 11th inst. sloop Rapid, Jones- Ir regular Students are subjec t to College I hundred und sixty "eight thousand" dollars I At u„iti m orc^ H°th ilst.'schr George, Parish; 11 discipline. 1 losses, forty-six dollars and twenty-live duys., Bb order of the. Faculty. 1 cents per share, per annum. I At N.'Y. lltli inst. ship Emperor, Joy, 10 days; I JAMES C. PATTERSON, - ship William Wallace, Bedell, 8 ds; 12th, ship | Secretary of Faculty. \ Editor Sav. Republican, .1 Savannah, Bcbe®, _S r Sin—1 will thank you to publish in yodr paper At N! Y. sloop Scourge, be Forest, to sail on I DETROIT, SEPT. 17. Inc late In- I Blc following statement as to the result of the I the 12th Inst.; -brig President, Bridges, for this port | dian Murders.—A letter to the Governor | Electlpn in st . , (Ukc . s Purish g. c . for u Scnator and St Mbrys, to sail1 ivitlvdispatch. 1 At Baltimore, brig Mount Hupo, Smith. the same reason, the Southern Mail P a s- j with.the English Grammar, a knowledge pqvt thereof actually paid in—divided, I sed here unopened on Monday last. of it, will in every instance be required. within the last six years, nfter paying one I frrnrirrtnwn (rn~rtfr. I 1 i__ e... I 1 .A , , , • . ..... , ,°n diately sailed in d smid | schooner o( 40 jj 0 ar d whenoft'CapcHattcras, on the 29th tons, in hopes of overtaking t*ie brig. | u j E of bilious fever. officers and crew are mu xt'u v" t\ • j 1 | of the Territory, from Mr Schoolcraft, The U. S. ship Decoy, arrived here on j ndian ent at ^ aut dc Ste . MnriC) gives 1 Thursday evening, from Key West, un- ad j ltional particulars respecting the der command of Lietif.JnsHn. Lieut Fran- murderg fitel c » mniitted by /he Indians commander, died on | atLakc p f n Thc ]( , ttc J r HtuteH , that and twoRepreBL-utatives, and oblige a subscriber St, Luke's Parish, S. C. Bethlehem,—Georgia. A PUBLIC examination in this Academy will commence on Thursday the 14th ofOctober, September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c 0 td sep 9 176 1 t ( EOKGIA, Chaiimin County—By the Aon j V Justice, of thc Inferior court, ,itting j»\ dinary purpose. 1 To all whom it may concern. Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, adminh John Soott, deceased, has petitioned the ha blc the Justices of’the Inferior court,to be dfc ged from his said. administration. Now these nre therefore to cite nnd ado nil and singular the kindred and creditorso({ said deceased, to file their objections, (IfaD* have) in the clerk’s office, of the court of on! ry, on or befol-e the 6th day of December w otherwise letters dismissory will be granteil. Witness the honorable Edward Hnrden, cis B. Gamble, late iattcras, on the 29 th I xr “Hailidnv r had arrived at Ste. Miirie' I for u Senator and two Representatives, on the I “ nd be e-ontimied from day to day at the pleusure I of the J indices of the said court,This’6th The remander of the r , / . . T , A . ’ , I of parents und guardians who'may be present. I Aluy, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, ure Well. Thc Dccovl ont ^ e ub ^ r ? nl L Ancc, u trading Hth and 1-th inst. The following wus the result. I q-j, c polutions und friends of the young ladies nre I may 0 106 . . j li r.ir -vx' . .1 10.1 h i' ' I post on lake Superior, bringing with him 0 —*— * .f..n_ i—i..., S ,.^.1 I FROM HAVANA.-A correspondent left Key W est on the 13th ult. Capt. Jus- J he scnl f 0I / p of thc me ,i killed, and captured anil put to death a great many ' pigs and fowls, etc. but no Pirates. The barges brought in as prisoners, several bunchps of Plantains—so endeth the 2d jessou. Mecca, Oct. 7, says M e l ave no--^ ^ ^ off ^ cr wcW> rep0 r-1 bl - v ’ fr( 7 B0a,e oftlm iudmns who were thing new respecting the Republics ofL^ The officers ut the establishment, I en, ?i l ™ c in 1C *” UK ; .. outh America—and no Piracies are were Lieuts. Carnet, J. M. M’lntosh, R. , Kewaynokwet, a chief hviffg at the vil- known to hove boon lately .omnriued on UMjM .“fonloni”',aoi.h tinny or for.y Chip"'- the Coast, of this Island ; AcstercJajr thel ’ West on tho 17th on « | W M m his band, started about the 28th of Spanish Armada or Flotillo, (which sailed I PrU i y e y ^ June on an expedition against tlie Sioux. from ti’is Port, about the middle of last " —Having; arrived_at tho Mississippi, they m | *JTr^^itr^n ii . \ _ >1 . r-rv > . nvnrrrm i ten in witli a small party 01 Americans, m month m search of Pirates) consisting of GEN. LA FAYETTE. a boat , who were a „ ne d, and curried the 2 brigs of war aud 8 barges, or launches, The arrangements at York are rapidly na tional flag. The two parties encamped {returned from Cayo Romana, having | advancing—The Arch and two Obelisks | nenrench other in the evening. During will be completed in three or four days— t h e night, tlie Indians crept silently to the Also seats forming an Amphitheatre. tc n t of thc Americans, and disarmed them Arrangements for thc Marquee, with vari- before they were apprised of nnv such in- ous other matters for display and comfort, Mention. They then killed and scalped are in a state of forwardness.—Thc front f our persons, including the man wlio hud displaying the arch is placed upon a most I charge oftlie boat. One of the Americans In nil pvt rct&tion Rice has 1 coni,Tiahtlin & an( * heautifid 'citc. From SUCC eeded in swimming over the river, J . P .- ’. . the foot to the top of the highest ornament n n ,t was killed in ascending the opposite continued to decline in this niarket, and wi n be fifty feet at least, and will be de- I bank. Thc Indians returned to VicuDc- at tins moment is so plenty and dull, that coratcd a8 well as the time will admit. scr t, with their plunder and scalps. One »? offer caTl bc . <jbtaine “. fcr f , 118 18 The Obelisks to be placed where the of the j atter , apparently that of a middlc- ow ing to the influxinto1 this port of allcar- gword waj} tendered—it will have Bas Re- agcd matJ , with light brown hair has been goes which have lately beerf shipped from bevos ovcr the Pedastals (of little figures sen t to this place. Charleston, for the West Indies. Rice I resembling History, holding or leaning We understand that Mr Woodbridge, has arrived here from Matanzas, Jamaica on B Bust of Washington)—one on the s ecreta ry; and at present acting Govern- aml Porto Rico—and m addition to tins, j ot h er 8 i de resembling Peace—on the oth- | or n f tbiB territory, will make a demand on the Chippewas, through the agent, to deliver up the murderers The murder above mentioned was com mitted far beyond thc boundary of any settlement of whites, nnd we hope' at a distance will not bc led to suppose from its We are afraid that the never-ceasing I occurence, that their friends or conncx- attentions which are paid to La Fayette, ions in this territory are in the least dan- tSenatot. Win. Pope, jr.—122 votes. Representatives., Col. Benj. G. Allston, (re-clccted) 125 votes. B. F. Scott, 104 do S. R. GillUon, 87 do Col. J. L. Scubrook; ■ 64 do COMMERCIAL. '“HAVANA, Oct. 8.—We regret most sincerely that your shipment of Rice per brig .Catherine should result in a heavy loss; tlie highest offer yet .made is $3). Flour, 12J a 13) Lard 12 u 15,best quality scarce; Coffee, 9 a 12; Muscovado Sugar, none. Exchange, 6 a 7 per cent, advance ; Dol lars. 3J a 4 do.” respectfully invited to attend, together with nil 1.^, EOKGIA, Bulloch County-By the neighboring persons, who take pleasure in the ole- ble „, e court 0 f 0rdinury court]. v.,t,on ot female character. 1 he examination will To nil wliom it may concern, embrace many of the most interesting branches whereas Robert Burton, adral.iistratorol between the student of orthography, and those of cslate of.stonhcn Denmark deceased hath Humes Lie,nenls. It is hoped sumeflung will be L d t0 llle sui a Court for letters dismissorv done to shew that the highest intellectual attain- sa { d administration ments are the exclusive property of.no sex. For 1 ' the neenmmodution of spcclators the students will bc examined in the new Church. The winter session will commence on'lhc 15t’u ofNovemhcr. Terms. Board, tuition,lodging,w.unhiiig, fire aud candies, for the Scholastic year of eleven months $130 For the session or half year 75 Use of books,mups,ink and pencils per session 1 All fees in advance. In the. department of music and painting, the “GLASGOW, Sept 10.—Our Colton market has I tcrms 0 f q Je present year continued, remnmed in rather a dull state since last month. 11 Each young lady to furnish a pair of sheets and cun sec no reason to expect any improvement in I towels. that article during the remaining part of the season. I jjy those unacquainted with the character ofthis /. toe 1 ° 1 r?.i HS l' 1 !i'i^ n,u! < r7"r <1 i C rB.V I institution, reference can be lmd tohis Excellency UH.IO *1° “11^‘k 21U Lplunds, at 8j 119d; 90 I Governor Troiin—to the President und officers, of we have received several parcels from N. J. er War—and on thc fourth Agriculture- York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. ^ be At the redoubt which Viominal stormed, principal part of the Rice shipped to the I there will also be placed appropriate Bas \V. indies finds its way to this market, Relievos or ornaments. The Painter is and it is now completely overstocked, j gating on with his transparencies. There Thc late rains; it is said, have injured the j g to bea fete with fire works,—Rich. Enq. Coffee; but notwithstanding this, the crops, both of this article aud of Sugar. bjd lair to be abundant. . 1 are'calculated to fatigue him considerably. I ger from Indian hostility. We sincerely ‘‘The Colombian 1 nvateers continue to I It -. g ga j d ^ that at Poughkeepsie he was at believe our new settlers are in no mom infest wus Coast, bium *1 onetime almost exhausted;—and that so danger on acoount of the Indians of the droghers, &c. and A ° I fatigued in his arm in extending the right Peninsula of Michigan, than the inhabit- aucl behaving cx ~™n i dy J'■ P " _ ‘ hand of fellowship, he is occasionally ants of the interior bf New York are from meiTcan vessels. \ ha - r , ^ obliged to support his riglit hand with his the Indian^ residing about Buffalo and in widithe Republican cause. Ileft^etnlSthat after the I9thinst.he 1 regard Pnva eers, ; will be permitted to consult his owir ease robbers. The greater part of them are 1 not Colombians, but Americans, whose I , er 1 ' eni t OTIT*} 1*1 hofccs nnd Vivos and children are in the An anecdote is relatcd of La F. that be- BT * L( >UIS, Sept. 13. TbnU’d States and they assume the name fore landing, he observed to the Captain A duel was fought a few days since bc- r f Patriots for the sole purpose of steal- interrogatively that he supposed there tween Maj. Taylor Berry and Mr. Leon- . 1 - t j 1(J Spaniards.—Well was it were hacks to bc hired in N. York, one of ard, States Attorney for the upper judicial s^’lbvDr Johnson, “ that patriotism is which he might piocure. So little Was circuit. The parties exchanged two sev- tb* last relume ojLa scoundrel. You may the amiable modesty of this illustrious eral shots, in which Maj. B. received two i w ti.nl w Inner as nrivateerins is man prepared for the enthusiastic atten- wounds, the last a dangeroukone. Both r«».-S,^rW»“w r rtWa.” |<io^of‘6t«KME»»Ple-»v | gentlemen ore ,rodent, of Franklai. These m e therefore to cite and nilmowH I and singular the kindred and creditors of the 4 dcccnssed, to file their objections (if any til linve) in the office of the clerk of this court *] in tlie time prescribed by luw, otherwise dismissory will he granted tlie applicant. Witness tlie honorable Shepherd \Villi»ms,f of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, IS] ELY KENNEDY, c cob| junc 4 132 jYE/F JIM) EMJ1RGED EDITION 0t'l Georgia Justice. I N the press und will be published in Oclukjj November next, nt the Recorder Office^ and enlarged edition of the GEORGIA JUSTICE. r . .. , , ,, , , 4 vantages,no institution in the Southern Country 1 - . . Cotton.m11 a hundred bales were brought to I can be mpre fkvorably sTttSted. In other respects tl011 of tl,e Georgin Justice, during whf > market at Clierow during the week ending 0th it f 01 the.public to determine tho extent of our tllere llas ,jecn additional legislation upoti 1 tnmt ,n " 101 -** 1 cluirns to patronage. of the subjects coittairtcd in it. In thc Our former means of improvement will he in-1 dition, such alterations as were rendered creased by an additional populnrand able instruc- l 7 b y subsequent enactments, have been if tress. By another instrument for the benefit 0 f additional matter incorparated,and sevew those engaged in the acquisition of music: and if sions in the original work supplied, possible, by a more undivided attention oil the “MrPrinces DimmtKrinfl! now in eenora, part of those hitherto engaged in the literary de partment, oct7 186 inst. and sold at 10 a 12^ cts. NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Cotton—Tlie import fmthe 1st Oct to 8th Oct. was 448 bales. The recent and great rise in Exchange, the con tinued accounts ofthe prevalence of the Fever in Charleston and New Orleans making it certain that business will commence very late ut those places, added to other causes equally strong, but not so public, have giVcn a sudden impulse to Cot ton, and prices for Upland und Alabama advanced 5 and in some instances 10 per Cent on our last rates. Aboiit 2000 bales of all sorts were sold in the week at 14 to 16A cents for Upland.and Alaba ma. Louisiana was not so much fought after “Mr Princes Digest being now in gem references thereto liuve been substituted f which were heretofore made to Mariniry y ford’s and Clayton’s Digests, and the annusl f plilets containing the laws oftlie state. Ac«P index 1ms also been furnished and the n is submitted to the public, under a belief WM acknowledged utility will lie found to be ‘ ntf ed by the foregoing circumstances." j (ET The price ofthe book, neatly bound, G EORGIA Chatham county—Ry the hon. thc \ Justice, of the Inferior court of Chatham coun ty sitting for ordinary piuposes. To all whom it may concern. „ , , 1 Whereas William Davies administrator of Ja-1 iw , „ Some parcels were sold at 16J cts.—Thfe'princtpal l, C0 W Franklin Kenl dec. has petitioned the hon. I will be Five Dollars, payable on delivery /, snles of Upland were at 141 to 164, b, jl som ® con " court of Ordinary to he discharged from his said person paying for twenty copies wllllio enty, siderable parcels c hangt>d hands on Ihursduy »t I administration. I twenty two, and in that proportion for a I64. vt e quote. Upland, (lb.) 144 “ cents. These are therefore to cite and admonish all I number.—Subscription papers will be fufl Sea Island, (lb.) 23. Louisiana, 16 a I64. Alu* | ttn d singular, the kindred and creditors of the I to gentlemen who may lie willing to tuke said deceased to file their objections (if any they I of them. . have,) in the office of the office of tlie Clerk of I ’V’The different newspapers in this sta: 1 the court of ordinary, on or before the 7th day of I plense give tlie foregoing lui'lnsertion. March next, otiicrwise letters dismissory will be JVJilledgeville, August 30. granted the petitioner. j sept 28 182 * Wiliicss the honorable John P. Williamson, I ,, , . . , _v .. • . . - , 1 one of the Justices of said court this 7th day of I ruble—a lot of about 100 bhds St. Lucie, not of s e ,Member. A. D; 1824. * the first quality, brought 27 cts.—a lot of 00 hhds g m BOND ..corn fair quality, 27 cts. and about 160 hhds, English Ben 9. 105 0ND ’ 0 c 0 c c - Island,und Demeraru, in different lots, 28 cts.; tb f, 5C P ric e* confirm our last quotations—the dis- a LL persons having any demands against tilling qualities continue scarce, undi indeed the I iY the estate of Franci, Jalincau, deceased,, — - retailing descriptions arc not abundant. arc requested to deliver them in properly attest- branches of education; and afterseveral ye® Rice—There have been considerable sales this ed.on or before the first day of Oct. next. AUac- pcrience in the instruction ofyouthsliefiattcc obqut 600 or 700 tieters, from $3 I counts not brought forward before that day will self she shall not fail to give satisfaction. 25 a d 874, the former rates for that which reqnir- be refused payment by the undersigned executor, I For further information please call at < ed cleaning. Tho recent accounts from the South WM. GASTON. M'Lenn’a, Lincoln Street have tendril to mako the holders of tjie article I july 10 149 I sept 28 bumn, 144 a 16. Flour.—The supplies have considerably increas ed particularly from Virginia, and there may bo considered lo bo a fair demand at our quotations. Western Flour continues scurco. N. Y. superf $6 37 a 6 50; Richmond City, new, 5 60. Motancs.—The sales of the week were conside- Mrs. Humphreys, R espectfully informs the inh Savannah that she will open a SCIIU. 1 the first of November, for the roc option oM children, whose parents may entrust them v> care. She will teach th# solid* and oj naID 182