Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 22, 1824, Image 2

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FREDERICK S. FELL, IT; CITY PRINTER. :Sjytt pies of the Holy Alliance, to wit; that the n should inherit after the father, and that the will of the ruler should prevail in the hoiuc of the person who .should ndntims- r tiie government alter iiini. Is it not CAri.it Eton r doi.lau, IKY CAP I U........SIX. UOLLAU' VAYAlll.E IN AliVASC PEU ANNUM. Pi ll ANNUM. ffTi’AU nut and new. at both pnj puts appear in pytif 1 l*\Kli>A\ luVENIS60ctobr.u 22,18:2-1. j'i* riu»M m u coHur.sroNDKNT. y Xnr-\'nrk, Oct. 10, 18'24.—I lmvejust returned from a visit toNcw Jersey,where 1 found considerable excitement cxistingin relation toj^c Presidential election. There are three parties in the state—one for Craw- ford, one for Jackson, and one for Adams. The Adams party arc so few. in numbers that tlisy cannot possibly succeed in rcturn- ‘ . ing n s i 11ate vote for their favorite candidate. Jackson and Crawford arc certainly the most prominent men with the people of New Jersey ; and should the General de cline, of which there is some talk, Mr. Cr&wford w ill receive the undivided vote of the state—In any event, however, lie will receive ^oraawdtoft.•"* He has with liiai all the good old Republicans of *98—Judge Peunington, Gen. Dickenson,Mr. Condict, ond others equally influential .arc his warm supporters, and I confidently anticipate Unit the efforts of these gentlemen will not prove uni railing. -: V >&&■'■' < • “ It is a source of great gratification to oh. i rvo the firmness with which the friends of Mr. Crawford adhere to him—it is, to $uy the least, a proof pf their sincerity. There has not "been seen among them the least wavering, nor bargaining, nor cast ing about, how to save themselves. They have relied exclusively upon their princi ples, and nothing has been able to detach them from the man of their choice; nei ther the hue indisposition ofMr. Crawford nor the scandalous persecution of him by the employment of Edwards to bring for ward chai ges against him. With so much steadiness of conduct, so much firmness in his behalf, will not the People believe that the Secretary of the Treasury possesses uncommonly good and great qualities, mous, if the people want to prevent the izedtoact in that capacity} f i. . n .: v ...fo ...... Annotated 11 1 Charles Jean Cazcnovc V ice Consul ol llmt as now vice Uonsuis are appointed WASHINGTON; Oct. 14. Foreign Consuls recognized.—The fol lowing gentlemen have lieeu respectively appointed Consuls for tlie ports and dis tricts named, and recognized by the Pre sident oftho U. States as being 'author-1 ol establishment of a Monarchy in this CQUn- y,tlmt they should put down the very first preaches to it ? The extermination of parties, according to Gen. Jackson’s nd- icc, it is clear, is calculated to pave the ay to this state of thin “The plots and counterplots got up a- linst Mr. Crawford, arc ns rapidly put down as they are created. Mr. C’s. seen rity lies in the good sense, knowledge and patriotism of the People. They have been his shield against all his enemies, and turned their envenomed arrows back upon themselves. The People linvo prevented the Secretary of the Treasury from bciug sacrificed to an unprincipled junto of of fice-holders, and ofliee-scckcrs, who look for safety m their corruption, and expect patronage from any man, but one of un shaken virtue energy and intelligence. Wc tender to him, to his friends, to the democratic party, whose candidate ho is, and to the nation, our heartfelt congratula tions at the many triumphs he lms gained over liis vindictive and malicious foes.” GEN. LA FAYETTE AT WASHINGTON. From the Alexandria Herald, 13th inst Early yesterday mornngthc cavalry left Capitol" Hill to meet the general at the Maryland and district line. About one ’dpek hb was discovered, by the large number of persons oh the eastern porticoi to be coming; and at half past one he ar rived at the Capitol, and passed through the extensive rotunda filled with ladies, out to ouo of Gen. Washington’s venera ble tents which hud been erected on the jortico, where some addresses were de- ivered to him. lie remained here little more than ten minutes—when he came down, and stood for near half -an hour at one of the eastern front doors, where to wards fifteen hundred handsome and well quiped volunteer troops passed in review before him, affording the spectators ntthc same thne a fair view of his person. Du ring this a national solute was fired. Hence he was rc-conducted into a superb barouche, drawn by four greys, and was escorted by the troops to the President' house, which he entered a few minutes af- ting her passport, and a manifesto of her cargo, certified by the Consul or Vice Consul of the nation, residing ntthc port where she may have cleared. Prom the moment that the country dc- inml its independence, the certificates of the Portuguese (lonstlls were disregarded : Freight wanted for Augusta. His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, for the District of Columbia, to reside at Alexandria., Ogden Hammond, Esq. Vice Consul of liis Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Urazil, for the State of Georgia, to reside at Savannah. 0, Grillin, Esq. .Vico Consul of Jlis Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Brazil, for the State of Connecticut, to reside at New London. for Brazil, the law will he put in force Foreign vessels must deliver the follow ing documents, countersigned by the Vice Consul : The bill of health. The manifesto of the cargo. Every bill of invoice. The passports of passengers. William II. Simmons, Esq. is appointed by the President, member of the Logisla- PLAIN8 AND BLANKER j lllE Subscribers Imvo received by the Ini . rivals Irom Ncw-Yovk and Liverpool a fall SUPPLY,■ 0-t pud 9-4 London Dulllt-Blanket* 6-4 and 14-4 ltosi- Blankets White, Mixt and Blue I’lnins npltE Steam Boat I1F.NHY SlfULTZ, will pas JL this city oti MOXD-IYMp.XT, for Augusta. | Arty freight or.pussentfcrs offering will be taken I i that liny, by leaving; notico at,the counting] room of W. Gaston. Oct 22 a 104 28 Goshen Butter, KF.tJS received pr sloop Herald—For sale ! by 104 .1. B. HERBERT k Co. Samuel Snow, Esq. Vico Consul of tivoCouncil in the place of James Gads- Ilis imperial Majesty the Emperor of Bra- den, Esq. resigned.— Lust Florida/ Icrald. To Rent The Dwelling House at pro-] sent occupied by the Subscriber at the east end of the Theatre, and — —9 . ■,, - n i .a i possession cun bo bad iinmediutely.- Frcdcriek Myers, Esq. Vico_ Consul of | the recent voyage ol discovery_under Capt. | Thc Housc |, u ^asant one mut tlm ym d largo Ml | "* ' ■* and dry, with a commodious Gurdepf^'^pj, ' • JOS. S. PELOT. zu, for thc State of Rhode Island, to re side nt Providence. Captain Lyon’s private journal during His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Parry, 1ms lately been published, and is Brazil, for thc State of Virginia, to reside both an interesting ami instructive work. at Norfolk. Samuel Chadwick, Esq. Wc extract thc following anecdote for the Vico Consul 1 amusement of our female readers. An oct 22 ,vt94 of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Eskimaw iady walked down to thc ships Brazil, forthe State of South Carolina, all alone, a distance of 15 miles. Having to reside at Charleston. William Watts Jones, Esq Vice Con- stepped on board thc Fury, and eaten all she could get, she emne to pass the next I To Rent. A House on the South Coin-1 mon Brown Ward 1ms four Rooms on the first and three on the second floors. Possession given on 0-4 Blue and Mixt Cloths for'servaau Fine White Welsh Flannels U Do White, Blue and Red Yorkshire Very lino Schrlet Cloths mid Casxi m „.„ I Superfine Cloths, Cnssiinoros and 8m' | Bumbnzeen.) mill llombiusclta ™1 4-4 ami 0-4 Black, White mid r*|| -. V Italian Crapes *‘4 Caroline Plaids and Salisbury|p| Llfh-u and Cotton Bed Tick 4-4 ami S-4 Counterpanes and Quilts Fine Printed Counterpanes, a new am .l'liniiture and Garment Dimity ' 11 l’riuted Cambrick and Furuiulre Chiiii, Fine Irish Linen and Sheeting B Linen Cambric and do Uandkercldofi Ricli Shaded and Figured Silks Barugc and Colored Florence Barugc Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Rich Cashmere Scarfs, Shawls am] it, < kerchiefs 111 Bohinett Veils and Thread Laces 4-4 anti let Plain und Fig. Bobinctts sul of His Imperial Majesty thc Emperor twenty-four hours at the Hccla, where she of Brazil, for thc Stntp of North Carolina, expected to meet some of her people and to resido at Wilmington. to be curried homo bv them. While James Waters Zacharie, Esq. Vice waiting thc arrival of her countrymen, Consul of His Imperial Ma jesty thc Em- she sat in my cabin and I had an opportu ne. 15th November—Enquire of Oct 22 ||tl94 F. M. STONE. 75 Dollars Reward. W ILL be paid for the apprehension nnd de livery to the Subscribers of tlio following Negroes. FRANK, the property of G. B; I.amar, a largo | stout black fellow, iibout 35 years of age—is u lit- peror of Brazil, for the State of Louisanu nity of observing, that a pretty woman, in and Alumamn, to reside at New Orleans, any part of the world, is perfcctiy acquaint _ , _ . led with her charms. As I sat quicth General Charles df. Alvear whs on I ,l r n\vin*r nt mv tnhle >mfl honoured to like I wWchhe iisuuHy wears. He has been employed Monday presented by Mr Adams, .Secrc- for many years in boating on the Savmmal! river; - 1 - -- - I no »ottce of her, she walked nbout my | um i is well known by the name of Frank Scott cabin, until she procured a good station lo Cambric and Jaconctts do do Nainsook and Book do do Real India Jaconctts and \ M | Muslins Flounce Robes and lusortingTriinmin. Rieli Ball Dresses and Hoad Ornamcnii bilk, Cotton.mul Worsted Hose of all d crihtfons, ( Willi sundry other articles, too numerous to mt tiou, all of which will he sold on the mostacco inodating terms, by WM. u. oct21 «crl93 100 Just It eccived, KF.GS DUFONTS POWDER do tary of State, to thc President of thc Uni ted States, to whnm ho'delivered his cre dential letter, ns Minister Plenipotentiary from the Republic of Buenos Ayres, and was received by the President in that char acter. Upon which deension, the Minis ter introduced Col. Thomas Yriaiite to the President, ns Secretary of thj Lega tion. y On the same day, nt a special audience, [ opposite my glass, and there amtiscd her self by putting her features and hair iiito the most becoming shapes, smiling nnd putting her head into various pretty pos tures, looking at her teeth and rubbing them with a piece of paper. But her eyes, which were really very handsome, occupyed her chief attention, by the nnme of Frank or Frank Twiggs—He runaway about the 15th of July lust, and has since been frequently heard of in the neighbourhood of Purisbtn-g and Ebciiezcr. HANNAH, the propertyof Mnj. James Beull, a .... . - , —. large woman ubout 25 years of age, the ‘niece of University of Georgia requests the Senators.., Frank, who runaway at the same time, and is no ‘ a 'bo severul counties of tbis State, to report doilbt with him rin Ilm annilltinn <>t' (liaSn Pmmltt nnn JaImI.. Fifty dollars will be paid for the delivery of Frank to ids owner in Savannah or for ' ' ‘ oObalf *ddt. For sale by GAUDRV HERBERT OctiU m120 1 Athens, i:itli Oct. 1834. P URSUANT to u Resolution of the Stm Academicns of 1820, tlie Pi'csldent mnty i will hint in the Suvannuh Jail—and twenty five "Sol liirs forthe delivery of Ilunnah to her Owner, in ' un l “f sa .‘” R jfv’J*■ * specialauuiencc, ftn( j fbjr-hnlf an hour she continued to twin- Richmond County, or in the Augusta Jail. Baron Do WM1, Envoy Extraordinary m thcm in d mQSt . nwy/ . manncr ai G ^MAIL i • tii ,r . * i mu mum lit u mubi tium/aiJ" muiiuui • ui I **»«***>» 4. m^! and pret- introduoed Count Mrlem, l.entilhoninie j JU j on g Cr s ], e turned roimd to me dcla Chambre uvtlie Emperor’s House- that her “eyes were Very r oct 22 J c\tl04 JAMES BEALL. Attentioii- hold, to tlio President. From the Philadelphia Motional Gauelte ¥ tv u a mo -pi....... ■Georgia Hussars ! ty and good.” t, „ . , 11C5 ,- n , ■ ., , _ | Miss Wricht, thc distinguished nutlior Of a OLD HAl^. Those gentlemen ''’li° Work upon tlio United States, and her Sister,have had the misfortune to lose tlieir old hats arrived ut Washington city, nnd to get new ones in. tlieir stend at the ball, may obtain a re-cxclinnge without At hut at an elcclionteringslory.—F.. A. Talbot, thus to attract and rivet the olfactions of Lis friends; and will they, elm they credit the assertions cast upou the advocates of Mr. Crawford’s election—that they are schemers and unprincipled 1 AVc should t.biuk not. Wc should sufppose that such uncommon attachment to a candidate ought'rather t& lead liis fellow . citizens further to examine into his claims upon • them for support. If they will so examine if they will cast away prejudice, and look iRt Mr. Crawford’s conduct and character fairly, thc people at large must confessthat ■.-he is not only capable, not only worthy but that he is eminently so. What other .candidate for the Presidency, besides him self, lifts had liis whole political life brought in|o question and under strict investiga tion through thc instrumentality of a pen- siojfed accuser 1 Not one.—Not one, as We believe, could stand such an investiga tion. The friends of all the other candi- l dates have looked on, and if they have not, Ijke the barefaced minions of Mr. Calhoun openly cheered Edwards on in his vile course, they have slily and insidiously lent him and his employers their aid. Of this description of Mr. Crawford’s ‘adver saries,’none have shewn themselves more 'uean and contemptible than the partizans .Mpix A<1nm«.—Without the courage ipfcnly to join chores with the Edvards plotterthey have sneukingly and insid- jujusiy propagated statements injurious to fho Secretary oftlic Treasury, and volun teered their presses to the uufounded sus- jiicions, insinuations, and slanders of Ed wards without saying one word, that they clmM avoid saying, in just exoneration of the Secretary of the Treasury, from the dhui rp.-s fabricated by the tool of the Se- c re-1 ary of War and others. It is difficult to believe that Mr. Adams has not been privy to all Mr. Calhoun’s secret inanou- Yres.iaud been willing to avail him6elf of tliem, us far as they wont to . impair the character of Mr. Crawfoj-d,. Notwithstand ing tlie adherents of the Secretary pf State have complained, privately, of the treach ery ofMr. Calhoun,they liave never reprov ed him in their journals,farthe^han a few leader reproaches, in the nature of lovers qiiairels,miglitbeviewedintliatjight. And now there arc symptoms that Mr. Calhoun disputing of the success of Gen. Jackson, is willing to transfer Ills followers to Mr. Adams, conceiving him to bo the only can* dilate that has any chance .ftgainst the Se cretary of tho Treasury. It is scarcely possible that tbo people,seeing and know ing this plot to appoint Ml*. Monroe’s sue cessor, in defiance of public opinion, will submit to it. By selecting liis successor und by this selection’s falling on the man whose father has already been President if the scheme could succeed, two points would be gained for the hereditary princi- nn y cost", if thev will consent to waive anv who has P»bli*hocl in London, two volumes ag J c .. , - .. of Travels in Canada and the United States, rc* I n o“ t of damage for the detention ot tlie I lates that in Canada,^ics are so numerous that a 1 " relics, as the holders ot several of them I child can scarcely open its mouth without running | (“■ have not much taste for antiques. The; I d'c r| sk of being tuffonalcd by the quantity oftliem ter 3 o’clock. rV tew officers oiOy Wftrc in particular of a new hat made by admitted to the door of the house before L Lambron Clap,” would be glad to ( Jo Hk thaUhcy can desfroy ‘-aSur ofa mon! ~ic~S130. CAVALRY ORDERS. The Senatus Acmlemimw will convene ini Senate Chamber on tlie,2d Monday in .Novell nfcxt, where tlie reports will be received. By order of the President of tho UntvJ| A. HULL; Sttkl ID* The Georgia Journal, Augusta CliiWtle, and Savannah Rdpuhllcan, wilt please insert y above till 1st of November. A. lu oct 20 192 fi[EAlLTIi. n KALTII, Hit greatest of all earthly bid At this season of tlie year, when it is so ly proper and important to cleanse' the Stoi und {iowels of redundancy of bile, and alii clous and ruinous accumulations, the proi of LEE’S most excellent ANTl-BILIOUS 1 would very respectfully advise tho use of doses of them, nnd thereby in many instances, vent bend-uebes,- sickness at thc stomach, ui nate .obstructions of the bowels, scorching fei kc. LEE’S WORM DESTROYING ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, rci and destroys all kinds of worms, JV LEE’S F.LIXER, an invaluable cine, it never fails to cure tho most violent 1U> r „M a„cton Ills quarters at Gads- ktSgSS^. ^ * V hv s—butwccouldnot delaywrthtlie irn-|f rnm ;, a nrt „„ nrn „^ WAI _ I Rv n »u n n. poses'to be very -valuable, inasmuch as [s ti Luwrence. from its appearance it may possibly have I nrc required to assemble ut the Exchange, r ^ | C ' lrC ♦ V 'n Citizens dress, on Saturday evening next KM 6 rcat ^relief, m all |nst./ut half past seven o’clock, on bmlncss . cou ^ ll u,s0 rel,eVM > 0UI1 5 children fi mense crowd which, remained about the | R CPn imported and worn a .little beford (.'otnmons in front of the President s house j t j,g nf ce ting of the first Congress, and cer- to accompany the General. tainly not very long after the Revolution. I As well as could be discerned through [If the w riter of the above communica-1 the thick clouds ot dust which w’ere inces- tion, had pver spent a winter in Washing- santly rising, there appeared to lie scarce- t011j he would not have suffered his tem- ly a spare inch of ground in the whole cx • to be ruffled by so small a mfttter as tent of Pennsylvania avenue. I he win- theloss of a single hat. Wc have heard I dow sasheaof most of the houses, by which G f a person to lose threein ant night. The procession pussed, ■ vvcrc taken out p irst at a dinner Party, his own hat being anti their places occupied by females wr- [taken by a guest who departed before! ving their handkerchiefs to the General. ],j m - the second at a Tea Party, because Never, perhaps, was more harmony or j, e wa9 not ;i hle to recognize the substitute Her order observed on any occnsion I f or ],i sown which lie wore from the Din- an yesterday. The reader must have ner Party . nnd t i, c third at a Supper, mi-1 been present to form a conception «fthe l dcr the samp circumstances—-so that lie patriotic ardor evinced on this happy oc- actually,returned to liis lodgings with bis CU ™ nce ’ , . c, fourth lint. It is an old story that is told I J he general leaves Alexandria on Sun- Q f the servant in a fusliiouabte family, who, day next for i orktown. I seeing a gentleman busily searching for It gives us pain to have to mention an his beaver, told.him, to save him further- accident which befel the venerable patri- trouble, that thc first rate hats were all gone | ot Judge Duvall oil Tuesday. Whilst dc- tong ago.]—Nut. Intel. scending thc Capitol Hill, owing to the firing, or the bustle and thc crowd,-the I ISound the Trumpet,-^King and Ver- horses which drew his carriage became I p|anck, ot'the American,invite tho “ Cit-\ unruly, and the foot-board giving,way, thc izens” (of any party) friendly to John Q. driver ivas precipitated from his seat, and 1 Adams for President, to attend a meeting tlie carriage dushed io pieces against' one at the place where the Cossack dinner Was TAc Deserted Maid. Gone from her cheek is the summer bloom, And her lip has lost its faint perfume, And the gloss has fell from her golden hair, And her cheek is^nale butqp longer fail;; ' And the spirit thatsat on her soft blue oyc, Is struck with cold mortality; . . And the smile that pluycd round her lips has fled, ;,•■*. >, s>\ And every charm has now left (lie dead! Like slaves they obeyed her in the height her power, But left her a)j inker wintry hour; And the croiydsf thut vow’d for her love to die, Shrunk from the tone of her last faint sigh ———And this is man’s fidelity! 'Tis woman alone, with a purer heurt, Can sec nil these idols oflove depart, And love thc more, arid smile and Idess Mun in his uttermost wretchedness. S children from c ies, >yc. LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL* MACKAY, isi ?rrg v tG. 11. | excellent medicine for all nervous atfcqiwd rt-T j i wcaiaies-*. pains in loitisj back, A-c. ’ “ 1 LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUST/ of importance to the corpi By order of Lt. Law, com’dV. Oct 21 193 -‘-—■I- anted to'Hire. , „ JjLf 7 T“ r i;r;r m <?’ 1 SfarasaSKIMI VMP A eral wages will be given. Apply to " . S. M.» Oct 21 1121 BOND.: Oct 21 193 tisin, sprains^brulses, frosted feet, A-c. S,-c. LEE’S AGUE AND’FE VER DROP _ r - -Tin;x™iWjl e ver failing cure. t Notice. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMEM] Committee will receive pro- warranted to euro tho itch, by only one nppli «. •— e ■- tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, ant ccllcnt medicine for curing tetters, ring wort prickly heat J “ ' “ complexion. LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPI] CIF1C—An effectual; ciue for the Venerea/ < Gonorliien. LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS T HE undersi % pqsuJs until the loth of November for work on tho’Excjiango which includes Slating, l’lais- tcring, Coppering und Glazing. Persons wishing I rnmnSl' 11 make application toelther of the I the ot Commltteoforparticulars. GEO.SHICK, ‘complexion. J. B. GAUDHY, J.C. HABERSHAM. PORT OF SAVANNAH. * Chatham Academy. T HIS Institution will aguin open for thq. rc . ■ ceptlon of pupi's, Oil MONDAY, the first day which give immediate relief. o/JVbnem&er'nexVuhdcr the .-nperinti-ncianr*-, iiv lil’. E’S TOOTI1 POWDER—Villi' heretofore, of the Rev. Mr.! mu eu, ivdio will be I cleanses and beniitlfles the teeth* assisted by competent teachers,in the Female nnd Mule Departments. Tickets of admission must be obtainod from the undersigned, and no sch'ulur will be 'permitted to, remain after the lapse of three days,' without one. I <:nre °* head-aches. tprms I UF.F.’fi flORN T FOY'S SCHOOL. 1st. Class—Spellingnnd Reading per qr. $8 00 2d. (/lass—With Writing, Geogi-nphy, Graninr, und Arithmetic, - 3d. Class—Do. with Mathematics, nnd Lutin, and Greeks Languages; GIRL’S SCHOOL ARTIIVKD, Ship South Boston, A.'H. Campbell, from Liv- . T A, (sailed 29th Aug.) with sundry goods to IstCLAss—Spellingaiidlti-inling,pi-i-qu:irter$8 00 of the trees on the avenue. One of the celebrated, on Thursday evening. As it *, r P 00 1 ,, , (v,®. - ' nv S i lfSa-ri o ir WSS WWIWwdnedding.per anartor^. 00 , . . , , I . k a > * • a s .. I Petersen, Hammond Si co. J W Long, JB Herbert 2d Class—Do with Writing and Ant hmetic 10 00 J udge’s arras was broken in two places, mny be presumed from the standing ol U c6 . u Campbell, and others. * 3d Class^-Do with Geography, Astronomy. S3 ' inrrimrn u*aro lmrt hut I Air. Arlnmein tliia pitv tluil wfU l«* I .. , , . . , .. ,. .. . e . « ! v.« in rri Schooner InUrepid, Mcrrit, 12 days from Ncjv The ladies in the earriago. were fed Mr. Adams in this city that theffc will be slightly—tlie driver considerably. ^ are glad to learn that thc ~ well. |—trieu oysters, pumpKin p ■ .. _ ■ ill ting the suddenly wheeled round ond upset thc MMaijliThe passengers, we arc happy tp‘ hear, sustained no other injury than a few I stated,; we know not liow truly, that the I bruises.—Nat. Int. French authorities in this nity applied to «-. History, Sic. - . - ' 13 50 4th Cl..ss—With Drawing, Painting, Sic. 15 00 W.T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer.’ Oct 21 nl93 One Of the stages from Baltimore w&\ paigne ina^undaucc. Bill to he paid by Mr°l§arlowTadTmidbhttd,M» igtlie BlUitary mnrehifig out, the horses | the winning party.—N. Y. Nat. Ado. S Rogers and child, Dr. Stuart, Messrs Goorick, I r w onO,«n/nwooscs Chl,lhum coun ’ . Doud, Hills,Goodivin, Hoadicy,Bishop, Knowles, \ J *'■ BOURBON TERROBS.—lthlfebceo ^ Hnhki r i«.Gri«wo1d: i ti..i fi ft M. I * y - ■ ■ . .... . m Houghton, Spencer, Hobkirks,Griswpid,Rcdfield, Griffm, Meigs, Wliuplcs, Stoddard, ll LEE’S EYE WATER—A ccrtai cure for sore eyes. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR-F(j * etire of iiead-aclies. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—Fori moving nnd destroying corns. LEE’S LIP SALVE. tCF Numerous oases of cunr.s could be anM 10 00 ei b pf the happy and good effects that baveh lowed tlie use of tlie above JUSTLY CELlWj ]3 co TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the lia-- not mom /or tliem in this paper. *„* Please to observe whatever, anil vhtn ii you buy none can lie Lee's Genuine Family JM cincs, without the signature of tlie proprietor, f NGAlIJiiBGELY, „ Late Michael LeeSfhi The above famous- family medicines arc f sale by ' ; \-v . DR.A. DELAROCIIE, Scnr. Druggist, SuvnnnakJ Who has just received a fresh supply from f' more. oet 7 180 The venerable Tent of Washington I our municipal authoriticH for any po8siblc|ford,viuNew-York,odaysfroin'tbciatter,inbal- will be embarked from this District, to measure which they could devise to pro- I.M- Two pusseflgera. tnp.t lii« linns#* w1iip.li rmilrl nntlm tllutvitn^ l Hnnl Wihl Air. K1rlmnfrir.tr. fi duvs from Ano^mi* | Whereas William Davies administrator of Jn- ugnes, i,ot- col , F rull ]t|i n Keal dec. lias petitioned the lion. _... , ,. _ _ , , .. court of Ordinury to bo discharged from his sgid Pilot boat schr Eclipse, Bowles, from New Bed. | administration. the Festival, and within its ancient walls, ken pf honor towards La Fayette. and impressed with its great and heroic recollections, the last ofrthe Generals of the Army of Independence, will hold his Bait. Steam Boat Georgia, Capt. Dubois, 62 hours I gi' a Jit®d the petitioner, from Augusta, with boats Nos. j and 7 in tow, cot-1 Witness the lion , ton and other merchandise, to GTlordon, William 2!! C , Atoftil instance of sudden U |f*PW» r » A ‘ D ‘ l82 |' pap. military levee. After the fete, the preto-1 young man of the name of Thomas Mul- pc'atonet.S C House, > > rium will be.consigned to'.the -.Cincinnati JBns, lfitely residing with a person of the. coming up—Sloop of Virgina, to be used by them at the riie name of Jones, at Exbaty, near Beau- SAI1ED ... . r„ lhe .pringitwin ;i«».■"*•“» signifying hi. in- Scbt Charles | tcntlon ot changing his residence, was as-1 steam' ■ -- - - Capitol ofrhe State be forwarded to tiie Honorable Bethlehem,—Ge org'ia. A PUBLIC examination in this Academy nn,V.7n„Mi„- h ra f0 . r ® . 0 S‘‘ C n ," d ® U be continued from day to day nttlm pk s , in fe ll ' ur > j' 11 ;, kindj-edundcreditqrs oftbe | 0 fparehtH and'guardians who may be pres •I'fiy 1 The relations und friends of thc young lame* respectfully invited to attend, together with »H neighboring persons, who.takc pleasure In the e*] ...... . . vation offcmalc character. Tlio cxaminnlie"''' petitioner. _ embrace many of tlie most interesting brnnche: le honorable John 1. Williamson, I between thc student of orthogn-niiv, and fi®** f iistices m said, Court this 7th day of J jiumes F.lnments. It is hoped soinetliing ' V1 'J; b at Dn « n I done to shew that the highest inU-.llectum atW a. M. BOND, c c o c c. ments aro tlio exclusive properly of no sax. 1 - . the accommodation of spectators tho students'- G EORGIA, Chatlmm^^County.—’WhereasMar-^^ be examiiuyl ih the new Ghurqh. tlm Wilkins, of Cliatham comity, Spinster, The winter session will commence on.tt® j has applied to tiie honorable tlie Justices of tlie ofNoveinber, I IlfflH.iXM A* n a a ..4 F* U n I I, .. ... .. A t .. . I dismissoiy \ sep 9. 155 brecSisters; Pidge, Danen. Inferior Court of Chatham County acting as'n Ieums. j. — '*;*■ r -v . ii t- t n 7 l ..i i ,1 PP'd Alatamaha, Harford, for Augusta, Court of Ordinary-for letters of guardjanshin on Board, tuition, lodging,waslimg, fire andean Cotcsworth Pinkney, of South Carolina, I bed by liis LantUndy to settle her demand I with two boats with full freights in tow. the person und property of Elizabeth Joanna forthe Scholastic year of eleven months K the immediate successor of Washington ns prior to quitting her house, when, j.. -Steam Boat Hamburg, Biuckman, with freight I Yongo an orpliun under eleven years of ago, the Forthe session or half year _ . - President General oftbe rjneipnftti of 1 with great vehemence, he sftid, GMrii. I‘ or Agguala ' ' I daughter of WilliumC Yon'ge, deceased; r I- •Vjeofboqks.maps.ink mul pencils pep***. t t, n ft Ctotna Jones; mav God strike me dead if T nwe “T Now these are therefore to.cite und admonish .All fees in advance. the . States. . •• v , The Brig Enterprise, for this port, sailed from I oil persons interested in the welfare of the said -Tn the dnnartment nf mitalc n We are informed that Mr CustiS, the jy oU mote than one shilling! The Words | New-Yorkon the lltli in»t. I orphan to file, tlieir objections, if any they have; The paoket ship Louisa Matilda, Wood, was to to the granting of letters of guardianship niofosaid, New-Yorkon the 14th inst. | in the Clerk’s Officeof the Court of Ordinary, oil owner of this venerable relic, will accom pany General Lafayette to Yorktown, as a part of his family suite—ih A lady, who had just been three days married, perceiving her husband enter, stole secretly behind him and gave him a kiss;the husband was angrj and said she offended against decency: Pardon me, exclaimed she, I did’nt know it was yon. [were scarcely uttered before the man dropped down, and ho instantly expired I ,eavo without a struggle. This awful event, (which occurred.on (he 2d oi July) was witnessed by Mrs. Jones, her mother, and | White-, r sister, und several friends. Salshury (E) Journal. FROM THIS PORT, At Ncw-York, 12th inst. ship Clifford Wayne hitc. At, Frcdricksburg, schr Golcondd, Sutler. CLEARED FOR Tills FORT, At Charleston, 20lh inst. sloop Maria, Porquet. UP FOR THIS TORT, At Baltimore, 13th inst. schr George, Harris. ■ or before the first Monday in November next, u-. - therwisc letters of guurdiunship will be gi'anted to institution, r 1 the applicant; '* r ‘ | 1 ri ~'~ In the de’purlmcht of music and painting, have I terms oftlic present year continued. ■ - 1 Each young lady to furnish a pair of sheet* By those unacquainted with the character^ ...stitution, rcferciiee can be bad toliisExcel' Governor Troup—to the President and oJBcwj 11 IT .. f /"* A i. 4n flu* T1(IU. 111’. Did Witness tlie lion. JolmT. Williamson one oftlic tll(! University of Georgia—to the Itov.Dr. d istiees of.the Inferior Court of suid Coiintv. tills —Dr. Joel Abbot—Dr. John Geral dine, or -> Wc are requested to publish, that Bra zil, in her intercourse with foreign nations, is still governed, as must be expected, by We learn by thc Ncw-York National 1 laws made under tho government: and Advocate, that Luc\e.n Bonaparte had that by the 19th paragraph of ahwenac- I chartered the ship Crisis, of ami for thgt W*on the 30th.of May, 1*20, iit was order- jl we^dtiy, and.Frfday, iron, until port, und lmd probably embanked in 'her J e( ] that no foreign v<;k~-c1 should be enter-1 vive o'clock. tBSKSMSKsBmwU/KttM . Justices of the Inferior Court of said County, tills second day of October, 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. oot 184 —IJI-. Joel IVODUI—U,. UUIIU T' | Wayne.—As regards health and other‘lo® 1 vantages, no institution in the Southern L° can bo more favorably situated. In other re I" it is foi the public to determine tho extent 01 '[VITNE months after date application ivili ba claims to patronage.. ■ ... \ i made to the hon. Inferior court of liuiloch I Our former mens of improvement will . The Library I S open for thc delivery of Books on Mondny, Wednesday, and Frida | ed at tlie Custom house, without, presen-1 • eug 25. l§9 made to the hon. Inferior court of Bulloch I uuri„riiii.-i i„':,„,n u, miin.ivu........ ^ county, wjhefi sitting for ordinary pm-poses, for creased by an additional populnnnid nmo i i leuveto sell ull tiie real nnd personal estate ofAl- tress. By another instrument lor the »<-« _ len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of the those engaged in the acquisition of rnnsm- heirs and creditors. possible, by a more undivided attention ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r part of those hitherto engaged m tho Uterm/ MARY DENMARK. Adm’x. partment. feb 28 48 Bdlloch County. | P C 17 186