Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 23, 1824, Image 2

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=■= l rhul hriirtllu miourdthe honor I ftavc I ike Baltimore Federal Gazkto 06tl3. Lease of tkc French female who was slated ?£ ?-£" ... C01.0jniIA AND rF.RU. [to 1>»« brought forth seven clultlruii ut tlon .< ut this Ion- wishcil-for moment. I Wo gaff received papers from Cara- one birth-hut thn present is a plain mat- entir.J v complete ; when, imttin--' an end ens to the 22d of Sept, with letters and a ter ot tact. Doling tho last year this no- the expedition which lately sailed from is curious enough, they at e of different Porto Cavello, under convoy of a squad- sexes and colors; otto girl and two boys, ron commanded by Commodore Daniels, The girl is ot the mulatto colour-one ot gross wftfi'a ne^ assurance ofmyprofound I destined to pass over to the Pacific and the boys has the gta*K**l tlm glos- rCspcct, and my ghrtefol aQeetionate sen- join Bolivar in Peru, from which the gen- sy hair ot the India, -the othei, has the timents; I have the honor tube, with the tleu.an who received it pet- jetall well and hisrhest rocard, vour ExecUeucy’a most mitted us to make an extract, contammg lhe Lhildten are allMm B , all won anu SATURDAY EVENING, October 23,1824. I b " di t humble'servant. ' information tlmt may prove very useful hearty, and nur B ed by the mothei, Who , fMifrr. ohetUem W0 " ‘ C F £x- faYETT’E. 1 to mariners and to tradq. It at tho same hersfilf oujovs excellent health. Slip ,ond “ * ’ " ‘ " In 1 Congress fciy 16.—Resoled, That time shetys that the intelligent eye of Del- her husband arc “s. . Congress considerate return of the Mar- iviir glances far beyond the immediate Kiclimona Co ; . , quts dc La Fuwttc to America, to resume theatre of his exploits, nnd also that *the V r t „ Vn^itn nmde hv -1.. Charleston Board of Ifadth, ro-1 .may, a, ,, trvsli proof | resources ttntl facilities hf ^muntettonj Athcnirum for exhibition. Mr FREDERICK S. FELL, city pniNVcn. ■—-— ' DAILY PArSR. filUUT KOLIAIIS Pi'll ANNUM. COUNTRY PAPER; ..«!* DOLLARS PF.A ANNUM. tavabls in auvasci:. - I. . J"...*.- ETAll news mul new mlvcrlisonionts appear In both pniicrs^TB portunitics of indulging i unbounded gratitude, the warm, and I may | j say, the patriotic love, by which, I am for ever bound to America. In begging, Sir, you will present Con- ofn jesday. i«.\ •. v,-' t tv TTTi „„„ ,i c „ fln!M lulausc; -and that they receive with plca- Jonx WtTvre and Joseph Hemphill, | * ^ „ ,„...i„, n e tK« r.WtW n f so have- been elected to Congress, from tbe 1st and 2d districts of Pennsyl- The State-Society oftlio Cincinnati of Scuth Carolina,‘at their meeting on the attachment which have justly recommend-1 country havo been but littlo explored or 1 at out ~ XSIhepubUo confidence ami ap- improved by the Spaniards : WiUuuia Rush.tlleemmcn carvcrolT tins nlause • -and that they receive with pica- Extract oj a letter, dated city, lias prepared another, a very good sure a tender of the further services if so “LimonBay, Sept. 5th, 1S24. likeness, m clay, ot which he ofters casts ’ .. When wo sailed front Porto Cavello it I in plaster at ten dollars by subscription. was pretty generally understood that wc I Roth models do credit to the artists, and were to debark at Chngres, but Com.no- doro Daniels, who-coniinands the squad ron, lmdof conrso his secret instructions, and on fho fid instant wc found ourselves enst- I gnllaut and meritorious an officers Published by order of Congress. CIIA. THOMPSON, See. From the Baltimore Federal Gazette, Oct. UW PRESENTATION OF CLERGY. are likely to be successful with the public, Philad. paper, It is observed in the London Courier, after a narrative of a singular suicide in Of the Methodist Episcopal Church.— I ofi'this Bay, which is about ten miles ....... . . - , . - , ... J9t4i inst.to celebrate tho Anniversary of I We have stated more than once, that it ward of Chngres. It. is, I believe, very ! that capital,—“It is remarkable tlmt witli- the ranturc of Cornwall^ unoointed the I was impossible forthe nctivityof our press little if nt nil known to mariners, and he- in a circumference ot two hundred yards, , j. l . n EX f % to keep pace With the interesting occur- fore wo could venture to enter, it became within the last twelve months, five persons following g i lc t n tn - j rences connected with the visit of the N.v- 1 necessary to sound and survey tho whole I havo committed suicide. j J rences connected with the visit ottnc ix a-| necessary jangement to receive their Brother Gan. TfON * s Guest to Baltimore nor did our 0 f the Bay. This survey arduous service the I We ore informed that $20,000 would 1A FAYETTE, and to communicate paper, large as it is, afford, from day to Corhmodirrc with his accustomed activity their wish to pay him all due'reapcct and day, sufficient room to record all the trib- had performed in two days, under his I not more thaneover the loss winch cap- n J - * I . ... . i* I «.'»!.! Ll.U •%f» tl,n nni><n«I I JI.ma'iIam S» Kouio • lliAitivk . «t p n ^i; nn . lutes of respect paid him during the period personal direction in open boats, though tain Hudson sustained m the late burn honor, while he remain, n S.v . ' I tlmt elapsed between one publication and I it rained incessantly the whole of the cape—and that Mr Spalding s loss ainoun- Col. Win. Drayton, Get). Huger, Col. F. | nno thcr; therefore the relation of many ; time. The fleet then entered, having | toil to between *10 anu vWfOOO. K. Huger, .Willlhin Washington and J. II. | circumstances has been unavoidably post-1 found it to be 1 fine Bay, with good slid- wMWFmv* i 71 SI/;S ANUBRSOX * CO. TTAVE received a large assortment of CAR- 11 PE'tISO, from various Mauufaclorics, which enable them to exhibit an extensive er-urt- meiit of 81M.ENDID and SEASONABLE PAT* ULNS vill 1 *. Brussels and Venetian 'Carpeting Kiddevinlnstcr and Scotch do iliur do of all widths mid qualities Crumb Cloths and Printed Hairo Imperial unit common llearth Bugs AVitli ii vnrioty of other ■' Staple and Fancy Goods, Suitablo for the present nnd approaching Season which they offer ibrsulo foie forCusli or approved hredit. Oct 23 195 Brunily and Goshen Butter, 5 PIPES BRANDY 14 Kegs Goshen Butter Reo'd por brig Ami, for-side by Oct !23‘ 103 J. B. HERBERT fa CO. Cotton bagging and bacon £ Q PIECES COTTON BAQQi.N0, d O 3000 pounds Bacon, consisting of Iinms, Middlings end Shoulders, received per sloop Rap hi; for s,tie. by DOUGLASS & SORREL. nctgB 195 Attention—Georgia Hussars ! PLAINS AND BLANKETS • Mil 1'. Subscriberv have received by tins late ar- J, rivals iron, New-York and Liverpobl, theij F ALl, SUPPLY, coslflrtflfta 6t ix v 0-i and 0-1 Y.ondon Dulllu Blankets 0-4 and 14-4 Rose Blankets .4' White, Mixtand Blue Plains, very low t»*-l Blue and .Mixt Cloths for servatif'- Fine White Welsh Flannels Do White, Blue audited Yorkshire x— Very line Scarlet Cloths ami OasMm.wJ^ I Superfine Cloths, Cassini.-res and Suttini,’ Bomliazecns mul Boinbu7,ctts 4-4 and 0-4 Black, White and rink A •Italian Crapes Caroline Plaids and SulishmyjFl ail . J».’-, nets Linen nnd Cotton Bed Tick ■1-4 nnd 8-4 Counterpanes und Quilts, Flno Printed Counterpanes, 11 ncW urtitln .Furniture mid Garment Dimity Printed Camhrick and Fiu nituro Chlnta Finn Irish Linen nnd Sheeting Lllicti Cambric ahd do Ilandkorclilcfs Rich .Shaded and Figured Silks Burugo nnd- Colored Florence Bnruge Scurfs nud Ilundkerchief* Rich Cnshuicrc Scurfs, . ShnwU and Boblnett Veils nnd Thrend Lnces 4-4 and 0-4 Pldin tuxl Flg. Bobinctts do do Cambric uml Jnconetts do do Nainsook mid Book Muslin do do Rcul India Jaconetts and Mq\\ Muslins Flounce Robes nnd Inserting Triinming Rich Bull Dresses nnd Head Ornninont, Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose of all do. criptloiu, I With sundiy other articles, loo numerous to mm* | tion, all of which Will bo sold on tho most accora. modutlng terms, by W.\l. 4* H. ROSE, oqt 21 cr!03 Just Received, HOG KC0S 8 rmvDER Darien Gazette. Read, Esquires. Bil V ; Tennessee.-—A dny or two after the ■meeting of the Legislature of Tennessee, CAVALRY ORDERS. Y OU, ore required to assemble at thd Exchange, I in CUitent dress, THIS EVENING, tlm 23d hist, at half past seven o’clock, on business 1 .50 half For safe by Oct 1)2 m!20 do do O.AUDRY & HERBF.RT, Which is now in session, resolutions unani- extremely impressive circumstance of the poned, and no doubt many have escaped ter, and safe anchorage for h large fleet.. . . ■ our notice, ns well as others that we did The surrounding country is .wholly dcsti- A new Hinc—In the ship Eleanor, o liqportimce totho cor|*A observe, unintentionally omited in thcjtutc of iniiahitants, the entire surface of I irom Cette, there has been imported sev- 0ct 23 y 193 MACK AY, 1st Serg’tG.H. hurry of composition, and putting the the land clothed with a forest of cocoa I oral hundred, pipes and quarter pipes ot _—;—__— Gazette to press. Amongthe latter, is the ] trees, so thick and interwoven ns to be | White Wine made from tho Madeira j Goslieil Buttor, considered impenetrable, and indeed ever I Grape, cultivated in the South ol Prance. I rtO BE found to be so, till the genius of Bolivar The flavour and quality is good, and not their sinoere-satisfaction on hearing of the I nnd highly respected body of clergymen; | penetrated this barrier of nature. Though unlike the Sicily Maileira. As an ar-I . , A n 1 t . r- • .1 vr but we shall now endeayour to give a faith- battling in Peru his fine military eye is tide ot commerce and consumption^ arrival of General La F ayette in the U. 1 ^ though brief sketch of what occurred I every whore, nnd within three mouths he “ French Madeira” will be profitable and States; inviting him to visit the state; au- J ob truly.interesting occasion. I has had a road cut for nine miles through welcome. Our Mediterranean 1 rade in- thorizing the Governor, with the aid ofj About 9 o’clock ot. Monday riiorning, | this forest, broad enough for four men to | creases every year. npi * mously passed both Houses, expressive of j visit paid to the General, by an esteemed , — - .. -V- . ■ • ---W- Mil Hit KEGS received pr sloop Hornld—For sale 3. B. I1E 104 1ERBERT it Co. such persons as he may select, to make General La Fayette was waited on, at his march abreast, nnd wind , . / apartments, by a number of clergymen n march of fifteen milei 3Ter. Ado. wmi>. AUGUST G. OEMLEU, TT-AB removed hisDRUG STORE, to the corner Jtl 0 finuBHjMfita .Athens, LJtli Oct. 1824. P URSUANT to a Resolution of the Senabu Acaiiemicui of 1820, tho President of the I University of Georgia requests the Senators elect, in the several counties of this State, to report up on the condition of their County academies Tho Senates Academicus will convene in fc Senate Chamber on the 2d Monday hi Nuveiubei qext, where the reports will be received. By order of Ine President of the Univcnk A. HULL, Sec’rt. |Xjp The Ocorgin .Tournat, Augusta Chromite, and Snvamiuh Republican, will please insert lhe ] above till lot of November. ^ A. II. oct 20 102 HEALTH. COMMERCIAL. [BviitE Maosoua-] ,0, l of Ur, aughlnn nnd IVhitakcr-Strnls, opposite Col. Shcllinati's Mansion House, where he exhibits for sule, a choice assortment of'. Fresh Medicines and GifAen “ Seeds, I clous and ruinous accumulations, the prophi'hm H EALTH, the greatest of all earthly hlcssirp At this season of the year, when it u so high- Wig] j.-h will bring us in .. ,, . , i apartments, by a number of clergymen | n march of fifteen miles to Panama.— every suitable prepatatton and arra “g e ” I 0 f tbc jfethodist Episcopal Church—on This in itself is a little revolution, or rnth- tnent for the accoiumodation of the Gen. being presented, the Rev. MrMcrwin dc* cr a great revolutionary improvement in and his suite while within the limits of the I livered the following address.— the communication between the two seas. ] uivxif* MAosutjA.i * . - _ i hi« line lleah. I of LEE’S most excellent ANTl-BILlOtlS FILLS, State; and that the expenses of carrying “ Gcncral-We salute you ns the minis- AVe anchored within half a mile of *J, e L "Sl»ex*edinrfre^r feur tlmu J.I stains relatingtho .Shbte .^«lof names S'.tho I , . . , , in ., ters of the gospel, and present ourselves shore commenced debarkation nt one o- boxes; sve therefore anticipate that betwixt this things he offers, and only men\jons a few which doscaot them, ami wereoy n raa i> . is p. ^ese resolutions into affect shhllbcpaid be fo rti you b us * thc representatives of the dock, here again the activity nnd judi- and th^ Lw crop, the prices will keep at an ad-1 ara not commonly found in #yery*Dr«g Store, viz* I vent hcad-aches, Mcknos. nt lhe *tonuch,ob* out of the Treasury. | Methodist EnscoPAi. Church in the city cions arrangements of our Cuinodore vance, say from 8-12i° 9-13. Our tojjcc has heen and precincts of Baltimore. At e congrat- were such, that by evening wc were all, a mere dru§, and still continues so; und wo hnve a very melancholy prospect in view for the new crop, which will be rather abundant. Prices of imports.—Beef 10 u 11, Pork 16, Lard 14, P.ice33-4 a4, Candles, Sperm 3 u3 1*2, Tal low 17 u 18, Soap 8 a 10.” The exports of Cotton from Mobile during the year ending the 30th Sepi. 1824, were to foreign J . .. . °n . x. -r • t\ tAQlO period, 4-742 bales. during The dec reuse of Export dur- bales. For the Savannah Republican. J ulute you, sir, or your safe arrival in our I about three thousand five hundred cttec- LA FAYETTE. j happy country; vre -greet yon, with a I five men, on land. Wc encamped for Asthc illustrious “Gucet’’ of the Rctmb- 1,curt V welcome. And be assured, sir, the night and marched for Panama in the u , , c , ... . I that we participate in the general and I morning. We arc under the command . f® a «' aaaes Souui, our feelings acquit e a I j, eiir |f e jt j 0 y of our fellow citizens at your I of an excellent officer, Colonel Mnnegn, greater intensity, and wehail with the live-1 visiting this count rf. \Ve;respect your Jwho has the first battalion of Ycnozucla, liest enthusiasm the approach of the friend character, feel grateful for yonr services, and second in command a no less able o/Freedom, and of Washington. As he nn<1 n’joice inthat libcrty, civil and reli- officer, Lieut. Colonel Brooke Young . . ' gious, which you risked your life to pro-1 who lias the second Venezuela battalion traverses our immense territory,he beholds cure [here the General seized the hand af I nine bundred strong, nnd both as fine on every side, the auspicious result of our | the speaker.] We, sir, are the ministers troops as ever stepped. Bolivar wrote Revolutionary contest;—and rccoyuises of a peaceful gospel. [The Gcnercl again I for all the British officers and we hnve in the tears of the hoary veteran, and «*?***»?. the h “ ud °, f ^Merwin with several. He particularly desired that Lt, . , / both of his, exclaimed—“ I c.«, if is a peace- j Col. Y oung should be sent to lum> and ns aheers of the youthtul hcro,that,tbese splen- \f u ( gospel !—It destroys aU animosity, it Young obtained the unusual permission | (] ~r„ , h “ four'days had such excessive rains, did realities, are partly the fruits of- nis hormonizes all hearts. ] [3Ir Mcrwin pro-1 of selecting the subaltern officers, you may an d occasionnlly winds, that would have suspend- # • . . . a . I. . I _ __ _1 —. J 1 gg _ _ m. _ C.. I _ ■ _ _ _ #. 1 _.. f.. «L_ I & #. XV. m- 1 ... 9.. I. — . — _ _. _ A. .. — * 1 _ _ A a f. .. I g ii . .. t .. 1 _ — A -- ._ * /. v. i. ..A I 1.1. .a a. 4 liiimi dua. .ourn inerican Millions of Freemen .step by the acclamations ofmanliood, and tfce smiles of beauty,he passes-onward, the . revered founder of a nation’s glory-tl.e b " u". 1 7°” tl,at «tor’-him to settle the aftuir in good style . clearancw wnce «ur .as.. 6 J nhl life that rcmaincth to the people otI fleet will sail tomorrow, the Commodore J bales, new crop, and the growth of this state. God.” goes to the United States oil government I Tobacco.—No arrivals since the 16th August— The General, still holding Mr Merwin’s I business, and should you see him he will 1 neither have there been any sales orcleuranccs linnd within both his, immediately replied, tell you that we make a fine and formida smc( ‘ our ,Hst 1>nCes nom,nH,s and with evident tokens of deep inter- ble appearance, and as Young says esf.— . “ I ara happy sir, to receive this mark of respect from the ministers of a peace ful gospel—It is indeed a peaceful gospel, Fob Sabina, Pyrulu Umbellate, Degitalis Purpurea, Scullcap, Hyssop, German Leopard's Bane, (arnica moutana) Elecampane, (Inula Helpnium) Hops, Ergot, Touqiiin Beans, Squire’s Elixir. Dairy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre, Jesuit Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops, Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, and other Soups, Macassar Oil, Phosphorus* Ox. Mur. Potassn, James's Fever Powders, Infantile Powders, Rend’s tjtiptie, Spirits Soupl, Fumigating Pastils, Pyroligiilous Acid, Black Drop. Respectingthc utility of thislnst article, lie refers mg the year 1824, as compared with the year 1823 I to the lost, hut one, page of theGeorgin and South 4137 g ' - - Carolina Ahnanao, of this year, octtr tl’87 ■ From the .V. Orleans Coin. Intelligencer, Sept. 25. Dull as the times have been of late, wc have tins, snd- sua- I our is on next I e on mossing*, tnai your iuture nays may. ne 1 Liberator should not Jmve cut up the Jipnn-1 Saturday, 2d October, crowned with honour, that your end may I fords before wc arrive, we shall enable Cotton—tVe have been without any transactions be peace ami that you may attain that eter-J him to settle the affair in good style. The | S.S^uSolr S Arrive'dB.U week, 73 j Wanted to Hire. rpEN or fifteen prime field hands for whom lib eral wages will be given. Au Oct 21 1)19? 1 S to M; BOND. gloved object of a nation’s gratitude. But gratifying und consoling, as these public manifestations «rc,to the illustrious .man of the people : —tho epistolary tokens of applause and admiration received from his companions in arms, and now rc-pub- lished after a lapse of forty years, must . .sjill further increase the gratification of the liero. J' The following correspondence, will be . pQ#used with much interest at this time. '■ - ' M. M. “In Congress, May 212.—Ordered that t^se: letter oftjie lfith May from General Washington, nnd the letter of the I6th, from 11le JjIarquia de La l’ayctte, with the a - - Resolution jiassed iii consequence thereof, be published., v. HEAD QUARTERS. > Morristown, May SO, 1*80. ) The Marquis de La Faj ettc will have ^ho honor to deliver you this. ' ' I am persuaded Congress afill participafe in the joy I l'cel at the return of a Gentle- liaau, who has distinguished himselfin the service of his coutry so signally ; who has given so many and so decisive proofs af his attachment to its interests, anil who ought to bedeur toitby every motive. The warm friendship I have for him conspires with considerations of publick utility to afford (me a double satisfaction in his return. •During the time lie has been in France b.e has uniformly manifested the same zeai i» our affairs, which animated his conduct while be was among us, and has been upon alloccasions, an essential friend to Amori- Ca. r. • / > Ho merits and I doubt not Congress wi l give him, every mark of considcratipn and regard in their power. I have the honor to be, with perfect respect, your Excellen cy’s most obedient and humble servant. GEORGE WASHINGTON, liis Excellency thePresident of Congress: Philadelphia, May 16; 1780. iSm, . .> After so many favors, which on every ocoasion, and particularly ut my obtain-- ing leav3 of absence, Congress were pleas ed most graciously to bestow ou.me, I dare presume myself intitled to impart to them the private feelings which I now so happi ly experience. In an early epoch in our noble contest I gloried in the mmc gf an American 8ol- “ Death or glory is our motto." since? our last. Prices nominal- Plour.—Tiie only arrival since our last is-370 bbls. in a flat boat of Mr. Wm. Story, from Loujs- ville.—We have nqt been able to sec tho con N otice. • T HE undersigned Committee will receive pro posals until the 10th of November for work on the Exchange which includes Slating, Fluis- tering, Coppering and Glazing. Fersons wishing to contract will make application to either of the C’ommiUeeforpartiuulars. GEO. SHICK, J. B. GAUDRY, Oct 21 193 J. C.HABERSHAM. Chatham Academy. T HIS Institution will again open for the re- - yeptionof pupils, on MONDAY, the first dny ante obstructions of the bowels, scorching feverv &C LEE’S WORM DESTROYING Lft BENGES, ft most powerful Medicine, rcmo.ii and destroys nil kinds of worms. LEE’S ELIXER, an invaluable mei cino, it never fulls to cure the most violent colj and affords Instant and greaf relief, in all olnfm* coughs, it also relieves young children from thd ics, i-e. ’ LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, si excellent inodiciae for all ntrvous officinal weakness, pains in ldtiis, back, fyc. LEE’S ESSENCE OF. MUSTARD no mcdicine.ever excelled this in curing rhceii tisin, sprains, bruises, frosted feel, SfC. f-e. LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS a never failing cure." LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMEM warranted to cure foe itch, by only one applki tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, nno ccllcnt medicine for curing tetfers, ring wane prickly heat ; softeus the. skin, and improves uj complexion. J LEIFS INDIAN VEGETABLESPf CIFIC—An effectual cure forthe Venereal as Gonorinea. LEES’ TOOTII-ACHE DROPS] which give immediate relief. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—VLi] clonuses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A ced cure for 9ore eyes. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—1| the cure of head-aches. 'I LEE’S CORN PLA1STER—For^ taking pluee are hy rctnil, at near our ipiotations. WhiskeyM-Tho only arrival this week, is 5 bhis. from Louisv ille. No alteration in prices or de mand since our last. Bogging—We have no particular alteration to notice since our last. The. demand' is fair, and the supply not over extensive. FORT OF SAVANNAH. Military Academy at Norwich ( Vermont.) —About fifty of the Cadets belonging to and I flm sorry I have not time more fully I the Military'academy, at Norwich, Vt. J plenty and hull, and hut few transactions take to express to you the cordiality .with which have lately made an excursion with Capt. I place. - ■ t . I receive thhrevidei.ee of your respect.” Patridge.to the White Mountains, for tho pe^foTe’r No^rrSaU ’"inco our Air. Alcjwin tnqn introduced an aged purpose of making barometrical observa-1 } as t, pud but little demund. Tlie principal sale/ and venerable minister, who, embracing itions, and determining the relative heights «•“ iru ut nnm. mm mintniinna. the hand of the General, observed*—“I I of particular sections of oUr country, had the happiness to see yon, Gen. when They left Norwich at 9 o’clock, on the you were in circumstances less favourable morning of the 30th September, returned and pleasant than you are now—I saw at noon, on the 7th tilt,’ having marched you,Sir, when you came into Philadelphia, I about 180 miles. Mount Washington is wounded, from the batte of Bradywine” the highest Peak of land in the United —Here the General, in the fullness of his States, nnd difficulty to ascend. A letter heart, said to tbe venerable minister, “I from one of the Cadets, states that they ani glad to see you my respocted old reached the encampment nt the foot of the friend,! hope God will bless you” [clasp-1 mountain after three days march, the last ing him with both hands.]—Each minis- nine miles of which they had to go ter was then severally introduced by Mr. through a path in the woods, about a foot Merwin, and shook the hand of the Gen- I wMc, filled with stumps of trees and stones oral, with every mark of attention and cs- ahd every thing else. The writer adds,— toeni. 1 “You can have no idea of tligj place, nor can I describe it. We lmd to crogs brooks From the Darien Gazette- nnt l streams on a log thrown across for In giving publicity to the following let- the purpose. In approaching these ter, we mean not to insinuate ought againt small streams or rivulets, we lmd to pass the Gentleman who lately figured among j through swamps knee deep in mud. Af- uis under* the Ponderous title of Captain ter arriving at the encampment at the foot John Willoughby Gordon, of the Royal j of the mountain, wc stopped a few min- Artillcry of England! and the son of Sir lutes to take some refreshments, aifd then J. W. Gordon; because it is no uricom- ascended over the rocks to the top, a dis- nion thing for men of high rank to travel tartco of between two ahd three miles, af- in cog. Besides vve are inclined to believe ter a Hard scramble. After wc reached tnutthepcntlenianin question will ultimate- the summit we Were sadly disappointed, ly prove a far more exalted character than The,,mountain was covered with clouds, Sir. LW.G. himself; and prehaps, if he and the rich prospect of the surrounding is ever rewarded according to his merits, country from this eminence, which wc may lie raised to a height to which SirW. had laboured so hard to reach, was in a Gordon’s real son can never aspire! We measure shut put from our view.—Our have frequently heard, that iii England marches, ascending and decening over they have a curious Drop, by which Geru- rough roads, until vve returned to tbe Bcu- tleman are often left in the full enjoyment I my, averaged about thirty miles each of their exalted station; and the whole out- day; andI enn assure yon it was ns hard ward man displayed to the admiration of\ for us to deccnd from the mountain, as it 'wasto ascend, because it crowded our signec, but presume that it will be held at about of November next; under the superintendunen, us Any thing like a large niTivalof fresh, or] heretofore, of the Rev. Mr. Carter, wild will bo I moving arid destroying corns regular supplies in stnoll parcels, would certainly 1 assisted by competent teachers,lu the Female and reduce the present rates. Sour still continues j Male Departments. * ' Tickets of admission must be obtained from the undersigned, und no scholar will be permitted to remain after the lapse of three days, without one; 1 Terms. ROY'S SCHOOL. 1st. Class—Spellihg and Reading per qr. $8 00 2d. Class—With Writing, Geography, Gramar, und Arithmetic, - 10 00 3d. Class—Do. with Mathematics, and Latin, and Greeks Languages, 13 00 GIRL’S SCHOOL. 1 st C lass—Spelling and Reading,per quarter $8 00 2d Class—Do with Writhlgand Arithmetic 10 00 3d Class—Do with Geography, Astronomy, History, &.c. - - - 13 60 multitudes. Horse Guards, London, June 30,1824. Sib—I have to ncKnowIedge your letter of the 16th May last, and am obliged to you for the trou ble you nave taken in writing to me. The only information which it is in-my power I to give ybu ujion this subject is, that I have only one son, who is now pursuing his studies, ut Cam- 1 | shoes back, on our, sore toes.” N. Y. Even. Pori. Singular Births.—A negro in the pos session of a Gentleman of this city) has bridge; therefore any person styling himself a son brought forth within thirteen months, five ° f Re e J£y % Impo,Ur - children. There is no prodigy too pro- • digious to be assorted; us wus tho Into SiirnrJ W:. GORDON. 4th Class—With Drawing, Painting, ha. 16 00 W. T. W1LLIAA1S, Treasurer. ARRIVED, Brig Ann, Snow, N'ew-York, 9 days to R Camp bell, A A Dufeur, Ponce Mackenzie, H Tapper, G B Lamar, F. Bliss, J Rea, N JJ Weed, G New- liull.'G 'Gordon, AG Miller, Butler nnd Scranton, Bradley, ClcghorD h Wood, Scarbrough fy Clark, J W Long, A B Fannin & cp, T Butler h co, VV Gaston, F l Lay, 1 W Morrell, A Day, Cohon h Miller, J B Herbert Si co, Lt Monroe, G F Palmes, II Clcland, W Fuller, M'DcrmottSi Blois, C Kel sey St co, J Meigs, and It Runkin.—10 cabin and 6 steerage passengers. Sclir Magnolia M‘Doimid, 4 duys from Matan' zas, with Sugar and Molasses to Gaudry Si Her bert and fruit to the blaster. Passenger, Philip Oct 21 nJ93 Administrator’s sale. WednctdOy the first of December next, I of parents und gimrdiuusAvjio may ho P 1 ILL be sold at the late resufonce of Allen I -| hW relations and friends of the vbuns. M? LEE’StLIP SALVE. tF7 Numerous oases of cubes could be cd, of tho happy und good effects font '*°1 lowed tlie use of the above JUSTLY CLU ™J TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the puW»| has not room for them in this paper. I Please to ohsbrvq whatever, niiu yori buy none caq be Lee’s Genuine Fumy-i dues, withuut the signature of the proprietor, NOAH RIDGELY, 1 Late Michael' Let ol The above famous family medicines are| sulehy ‘v „ f DR. A, DEI.AROCI1F., Senr. I Druggist, SrvsmJI Who bos just received a fresh supply froiu^ more. oct 7 186 Bethlehem,—Georgia. A PUBLIC examination in this AcndeB.r ' commence on Thursday tho 14th ofOcW and bo continued from day to day atthe.pl*’' nnd household and kitchen furniture. Also, 3 head Oxen one earrylog, 1 silver watch, nnd the present crop of corn nnd fodder. Condi tions of.snle Cash. R. BURTON, Adm’r. Oot 14 189 MARY DENMARK, Am’x. G EORGIA Chatham county—Bu the Hon. the i - K Justices bf the Inferior court of Chalhan\ covm- Churtrand- No recent piracies had boon heard I ty silling fur ordinary pnjposes. of on the coast of Cuba. Tho U, 8. vessels were |. To all whom it may concern. Whereas William Davies administrator of Jn- constantly cruising, and frequently touched at Mntapzas. The U. 8. sehr Ferret f sailed on a cruise a few days before the. Magnolia left. Noth ing lmd been heard of the Wild Cut.' Passed go ing into Matnnzas, a U. 8. Schooner. Loft at Mhtanzas, sclir Isabella, Humphreys,of Savannah; ships Essex, und OuroliuCj biigs liiram, and Po cahontas, and schr Caroline, all of Boston; and schrPup of Matunzas^f Portland, Me. cob Franklin Keal dec, has petitioned the hen. court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration, These are therefore to. cite nnd admonish all and singular, the kindred' mid,creditors of the of female character. „ embrace many of the .most Interesting 1 between the student of orthography, | u * a Humes Elements. It Is hoped something done to shew that the highest .intellectuni ,• ments are the exclusive property of no «*•t the accommodation of spectators the st'J 1 -* | be exitmined in the ne.tv Clmrclt. . .. g The winter session will commence on of November. Terms. Board, tuition, lodging;washing, fire «n (lC, Tj for tlie Spliolastic year of cloven iridntfis | Fop the-scssion or half year u Use of books,maps,ink and pencils per All fees in advance. said deceased to file their objections fif any they I „| have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of | 1 ^hyouiigMytofumisha.pairof sl ,eC# J W Pope. Passengers, W Tobey, T Hathaway, M Iluttlestonc, C Bonuey, W II Thompson, D R «: IV V*- !)««.» n..^j | “ Perry, W Woymun, F Terry, Pease, aiidfl Stevens. Coming up—Shin Louisa Matildu, Wood, in a short passage from New York. ' In the OJing—X sail bound in. CLEARED, Ship Rebecca, Harrington, Frovidcncc. FROM THIS FORT, September, sep 0. moes pt A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o c c. ......... Dr. John GePardine, or , Wayne.—’AS regards health and ofo|! % I vantages, no institution in the ® < ] u ^ 1 ?, l pr rc^ TVriNE months after date application will Bp l^^^tnblkffoieter^ae foe e^te^ IN made to the hon. iitfertor court of Clmthmn ‘ „ G county, for leave to sell all that Jot in SaVannith c u A'. n e^J^r manni of imnrovcment known by the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward, ? with the improvements thereon : and nil that lot creased by a,l “ ill „ t .. U meiit for tho b 8 ® •in Savannah known by the No. 23, in OfS5# •9 ei «, * u it, ,n i a a i | .Warp, with the buildings thereon, being the “"15 S 0t * undivided nttciiti° n ' Sloop Mary Jane, Marccllm, at Darien, A days. rea , c ’ state of j ohn Smith, deceased, for thelmnc a , u " d iiAl »„ fee W The sloop Mechanic, which sailed on Thursday m 0 f the heirs; °f 'I 1086 * l t iu 0 c ® for Baltimore, put buck yesterday on account of FREDERICK 1IHRB, AdhFr. partment. headwinds. ] may 15 114 1 o'*? tB6