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TUESDAY EVF.N1NG, Octobkr 20, 1824..
THE VICE PRESIDENCY—Refer
ring to die article copied below from the
Riclimunu Enquirer, mo arc to laltc it for
'_crant,e,(l that Mr. {{alfatin, is no longitr to
bo considered as a candidate. It was in
otir opinion, a nomination at any time un
acceptable and impolitic: unacceptable.
| because lie never could command the un*
I divided confidence of bis own party; and
impolitic, lie cause it paralyzed the influ
ence tluit he would have otherwise been
| able to exercise in favor of Mr. Crawford.
Taking it for granted then, that Mr.
THE PRESIDENCY.—In culling the | Gallatin is no longer n candidate lor the
attention of our readers to the annexed I Vice Presidency, upon "born will this
extract from the National Intelligencer, it I State bestow her vote 1 Before the ques
ts a source 6f heart felt gratification to be I tion is answered, let us pause lor a moment
enabled to remark that the ncrimony late-1 —It is a matter of the last importance that
ly displayed towards our distinguished persons selected for the two highest offices
fellow citizen, is no longor to be pcrcievcd, j n ffio national government should be ns
since the explosion of tho A. B. plot; un- J nrnr iy a8 possible of the same political
less indeed, we except this State, South I p,j MC iples, and at all events free from all
■Carolina, and Illinois, where his enemies. I cor ifli c ti n g interests; putting out of view,
-arc rather personal than political. The ^ pro9pect of thc onc 9uccecding to , he
mass ol thc peop e, w ho in n t eir a er I aU( j the policy of preserving thc ten-
Jations nevorthcloss seldom lose sight of ...... . .. „
. , . - or of thc administration consistent in all
rim polar star of political justice, appear!
to bo returning to the count? that they for- lts P arts ’ * or ’ thc ' ICC president, if at
sook since the Caucus nt Columbia; aud a11 a >uau of talents, will in many eases be
full of tenderness for thc patient injuries enabled to carry a third of the Senate
of Mr. Crawford, they seem as if they along with him; and us appointments arc
were becoming grieved and ashamed nt confirmed in secret session, he mat by cn
having been thc dupes of his truducers. bnl and iutriguc, retard, emborrass'or dis-
Tliey begin now to understand his cliur- tract thc operations of government through
deter; and examiued as it has been by thc I the agency of a small minority.—Added
Argus eye of the public, his enemies are to this, thc Vice president should of right
fain to seek in Radicalism, in sectional I hold a seat in the cabinet; that, in the
feeling and in thc guudy illusions ol mil-1 event effinny of thc contingencies provided
itnry glory, something like nn assignable f or by the constitution, he might know his
motive for their opposition to his well I bearings; and not In? thrown adrift upon
founded and postponed claims,. The I the stormy ocean of Politics, with a chart
cobweb meshes with which intrigue has I d j s true in thc records of thc nation, but
circumvented him, looped ns they are I y et without either compass or quadrunt.
frotaoffico to office, will be carried away Taking , his view of t l ie subject, our iu-
hy the blast of popular indignation; pnd dividunJ opiniou hiclinesin fnvor of oM
die same envious spirits who have dared
raise their voices for the ostracism of
Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina;
/
the Georgia Aristides, will in their subsc- ,hc ma " of ““P le habits ’ thc frientl t0 ,hc
quent self-abasement .do penuce for the r, S htsof the States, and a foe toconsolida
act while they render thc proper homage government in a country so widely ex-
to his vir tuc. I tended, and so peculiarly circumstanced
From the National Intelligencer. ns ours:—yet we must net with circum-
The election of Electors of President I spection, making matters of less impor
jand Vice President ot the United States I tancc, subordinate to those entitled to our
draws nigh with rapid pace. As it «p- more 9e rious regard; and as a portion of
proaches, wo ore agreeably disappointed I ° 1
ijt finding less violence and vituperation 1 t ic 8 rCft t Republican party, our acts
employed, than the early stage of the dis- should be in reference to its principles and
cussion had led us to expect towards its I with a view to its pernmnenev. If there-
Ijl-bred persons, as there are iu every oth-1 yielding our support to Mr. C lay, it might
«r class of life, but it is with great' pieo? I perhaps be advisable to do so ; nnd really
sure that we perceive tho jwojtress ot re-1 there is « Kurnriung tiinllnritv in tho his-
Ibruumou, as the effect of which more . ‘ , Ar .., ,. . ,
reason nnd less passion are distinguishable r y * D- L i an lord and Inmsclt.
in thc contest. I were yeomen who fabricated their for
Our convictions on this subject are not 1 tunes, by transition in thc first place to
only unshaken, but stronger than ever, the schoolmaster’s desk, nnd in thc next
We are satisfied, more and more, that, to tb „ Bar; both were elected about thc
supposing all the candidates for the Pres- , .
ideucy to have equal clonus, the success | >amc * imp » “ ,e presiding officers of thc
of Mr Crawford would ensure to the coun-1 two houses of Congress, and in that capa-
try a more harmonious udmiuistration of I city signed thc act containing thc Dcclnra-
»«•
lustration would ho less numerous aiid for- I scn * U P 0 ** dijiloinntjc missions to Europe,
. fiiidablc, if the course of Mr Crawford, I about the same period; both were oftcrcd
open, frank, and unpledged, did not dis-l^miutions iu the cabinet, upon thc acces-
ayin it altogether. This ConsiderationLonof Mr. Monroe; and finally'both arc
must certainly serve, in the estimation ot
disinterested men, to cuiorce the claims, no "’heulI up to the people of thc United
on thc score of uniuipeaclied integrity, States for thc highest office that it is in
j/urely republican principles, and patriot- their power to bestow.
£ public service, which have induced us Wbilc Wo arc „ thig ' of ,
Ibr many years to look up to Mr Craw- . .... J ’
ford as the fit successor to Mr Monroe. I election of President and \ ice President,
When this perferencc was first expres-1' ve would remark that on thc 29th of the
sed, we did not inquire whether or not Mr present month, thc choice of electors will
Crawford was likely to be elected. V\ c I be made in Pennsylvania and Ohio;
Tiavc never iireuicted that he would be. I. , 4 , , . .
/ 3ut wo limy now venture to say, that there I ss v> 1 i the vicvv of giving an early
is at least a probability of his being chosen impulse to the fortunes of Gen. Jackson
by the Electoral Colleges. If lie be not, and Mr. Clay—nw, this is policy; and
it is certain thut no other candidate will: might be pursued by this State, with nd
and it is equuliy certain, by our coniputa- . .
tion, that, if there be no clioicc by thc j
Electors, the vote which Mr Crawford will Also, we would enquire, r.n passant—in
receive from them will place him on sack case, thc place of any elector should be
imposing ground in the House of Repre* J contested, has each college the inherent
sentatures, sp as to make lus election al- ...... . .. , . , .
most certain. This is no waking dream bt to determine thc claim . nnd if not,
pf a visionary euthusiast, but the sober re-1 before what Tribunal must the question be
suit of dispassionate observation of passing brought?
eyents.
All tliut is.now necessary, it appears to (From the Richmond Enquirer.)
Ms, to secure the election of Mr Crawford, I The N* York Statesman has given cur
ls, that his friends in the several states Ire rency to a strange nn idle story: viz.
firm, temperate above all, and vigilant. I —“That there are three members of
Let them not be influenced by the repre-1 Congress in that city one from Virginiu,
sentatious of thc state of tilings, adverse one from Maryland, und one from Penn-
to tlioir wishes, elsewhere than in their sylvania,having with them thc resignation
own sphere, because those represcutu-1 of A. Gallatin us a candidate for the Vice
lions are often deceptive, and sometimes Presidency; and who arc authorized by
intentionally so. Iu a battlo field, those the friends of the caucus cuudidatc to no-
' whose stations are in different parts of it minute- Mr Clqy for Vice President of thc
can only truly know , what bcfals their United States.”—
own corps until thc buttle is over. So, in | The Statesman adds that they met
Hn election, the result can only be known some of Mr Clay’s friends iu JV. York,
when the votes are collected and corapar- “who promptly refused to accept these
~j«I; Let every citizen then discharge his overtures,”
duty at tlie polls as does the soldier in the This story is utterly false. It is not
fiold of battle, without reference to what true, thut Mr G’s resignation has been
others are doing or saying, but with refer- j forwarded to New York. It is not true,
cncc to vyhat he ought to do. If he con- j that it is made at all. Mr,. Gallatin has
scientiously discharges his own duty, he no wish to continue upon the Crawford
will at least be able to regard the result, ticket, if it is to do the smallest injury to
whatever it be, without, the pain of self- W. II. C. lie has remained perfectly
reproach, and to submit toit with the cheer-[passive through the whole contest—his
Mr G. has not entered into any negotia
tion, any arrangement, with Mr Clay or
any of Mi friends. Mr Ci. mil scorn to
ciiiir into any negotiation. Nor will Mr.
Clay himself enter into any such arrange
ment. Let Mr G’s resignation come when
it may,(if it come at all,) and it will come
free from all convcnants,ull compromises,
all suspicious of them.
Whilst wo arc upon the subject of fulsn
reports, wo seize the opportunity to con
tradict another statement from S'. Jersey,
published in thc Columbian Observer, a
Jacksonian paper in Philadelphia; viz.
that Mr. Clay’hud addressed a letter to a
;entlemim in Fredericksburg in which
“Ite says, that he had given up all ex
pectation of getting to the House of Rep
resentatives as n candidate for the Presi
dency, and that consequently (fat. Jack-
son will obtain tho Electoral votes of all
the UVsfrrn States, nnd if he should not
succeed by the suffrages of the Electors
he will receive the support of all those
States in thc House.”
It is certain, that Mr. Clay lifts recently
written no such letter—expressed no such
sentiment—on thc contrary, Mr Clay will
not withdraw—and his friends in Kentuc
ky have expressed tho opinion, that in thc
event of his not getting to the. H. of II.,
Mr Crawford will certainly get tho .vote of]
Kentucky. ~
SOUTH CAROLINA.—The editor of I
thc Charleston Mercury has all along been
pleased to inform tho public, that Mr.
Crawford was wholly unacceptable to the
citizens of our sister State; and to i ‘nmkc
assurance doubly sure,” gave us thc result
of a Presidential election held on a muster
ground in York District; whore Judge
Smith has been lately cliosch a Senator
and Mr. Gist (also a friend of Mr. Craw
ford) equalled, jn the number of votes that]
lie received, those of the two opposing can
didates for congress.—We perceive also
that Geo. David R. Williams and Joseph
Black, Esq. are elected to the Senate
from thc District of Darlington and Ab
beville.—As this actual state of things is
not quite consistent with the speculations
of tho Mercury, wo shall look with longing
(which will increase in geometrical pro
gression every moment that it is ungmtifi-
cd,) for an improved edition of his com
mentaries upon thc South Carolina cam
paigns.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. f.
Tlte Sitkncss.—For two duys past thc
weather has been cool, and our bill of mor
tality is not so largo as it lrns been.
Although the disease seems to be check
ed, it still exists among us, as new eases
continue to occur. Wo therefore would
advise absentees not to coino into the ci
ty until they shall receive assurances tlmt
they may return with safety.—Lou. Ado.
The emigration of colored people to
Ilnyti, is now going qn with spirit. Three
vessels sailed from this port this week, and
two or three more will snil in n few days.
Onc vqssel sailed from New York on
Wednesday, und we understand, six have
been engaged at Baltimore for tho con
vention of the colored persons ready to
sail.—Phil. Sentinel.
JAMAICA PAPERS.
Wo arc favored with Kingston, Jamai
ca papers .to thc loth ultimo, inclusive,
brought by the Cadmus.—The selir. Fun,
had arrived from Clmgrcs, with accounts
to the 1st of September.
Thc corvette Santander, which wns
run away with from Panama, was tinder
command of John Green, an American,
who wns formerly her gunner. It wns
supposed she would become a pirato nnd
cruise off San Bins for several vessels rich
ly laden, Which were to have sailed from
Guayaquil the latter part of August. Thc
corvette landed 300,000 dollars ut Pana
ma, before thc drew took possession of
her.
Tiiii SunscititfwRS , ' ; !
Continue thi Commission .Husincss in Liv-
crboolt wider the Fi,r:n of
rSAAC, LOW b QO.
A ND will utull times nmko liWul advances on
produce consigned to Ilium Ibr snle.
Having; ships regularly In the Liverpool trade,
mid owning u convenient wharf, on which there
urn roomy Fire-proof Stores, cotton will be re*
roivftd end forwarded in their own vessels, or
those to their address, free of any Commission.
Orders for merchandize, will be executed nnd
only a commission charged, when thc payment is
satisfactorily secured.
A general assortment of Britith
just received! being bought with Money and se
cted by one of the partners, they will be furnish
1 us low ns by any regular Importing House iu
s United 'states, and on a long credit, for
approved paper. ANDREW I.OW Si CO.
ort 2d 107
: Elegant & choice Perfumery, &c
T HE Subscribers lmvo received pr brig
Schooner Intrepid nnd ship Corsair, a
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of
Otto of Roses iu clcguiit gilt bottles of
fulness whiqh becomes a good citizen.
The question has been taken in Rhode
Idund upon acceptance of tiie new Con
stitution framed by the Convention at New
port, in June last, and from the returns
received, it is considered as next to cer
tain that n majority of the people are in
favor of that iiistrumei#.
dearest object, to promote the good of his
Country; the great means at present, to
secure the election of W. H. C. Whether
Mr G, will withdraw from thc contest, we
cannot take upon ourselves to predict. It
is possible that such au event may hap
pen.
But one thing'wc take upon ourselves
to prouQMpce wiiUlltc utntost confidence.
Mr Benton's Pamphlet.—We have seen
a letter from a gentleman who was an of
ficer in thc “Indian Army” under Gen.
Jackson, ut thc time thc six militiamen
were shot, in which he says—“I was pre
sent to witness thc cruelty of Gen. Jack-
son—the account given by Mr. Benton is
substantially correct, with onc exception;
it was the old veteran Gen. John M‘Intosh
who dared to save the life of the wounded
young man, instead of Gen. Flournoy. I
sat up with thc lad until 2 o’clock in the
morning on which ho died.”
LA FAYETTE AT YORK.
Thc richmoud Enquirer of thc 10th
inst. says:—“ Our city was alive yester
day with thc note of preparations. Thc
incessant question of thc day was“ Are
you for York ?”
“ It is said that at least 3GG0 persons
have already nsscmbled at York. The
frigate John Adams,'now at Philadelphia,
destined for the Mediterranean, is ordered
by the Secretary of the Navy to repair to
York.—Thc Nortli-Curolina, ship of the
line, is preparing with the utmost expedi
tion, bv a large number of workmen, for
the celebration at Norfolk. Tlicccromo-
nies of the 19th October must be striking
—the landing on tho 18th will be singu
larly affecting nnd impressive.
Meantime our arrangements for the
visit to Richmond are advancing apace
The triumphal urclics are rising at the
three upper gates of thc Capitol Square
For u general ball, tlie whole area of thc
Eagle Yard is to be floored over, cano
pied with cunvass, and embellished in a
style of great neatness and simplicity,
Thc whole ball is to be on a scale far sur
passing any thing that wc in our compar
atively small town have ever witnessed.
Paper.—A substitute for rags, for pa
per making, has been discovered in
France. It will make the best of paper,
at onc half the present price; and it is sup
posed the secret will be purchased by the
trade, both in France, England and A-
merica.
jjjtkFirc at Providence.—On Sunday mor
fling, the building owned and occupied by
tlie Providence Iron Foundry Company,
with about fifty cords of wood, consumed
by fire. The adjacent building occupied
by thc company as a store, and containing
the castings and greater part of tlie pat
terns, was saved. Loss estimated at
$3000.
The match race (four mile heats) yes
terday, terminated in favor of Count Pi
per, a Jersey colt, three years old. Iiis
opponent was an Eclipse..cplt of similar
age, called Lance.—The two heats were
well contested. The first ficat was run in
8 minutes and 25 seconds; tho second
heat in 9 minutes und 30 seconds.—Count
Piper came in each heat ubout three
lengths a head. Each horse enrried 120
pounds. The English kalender does not
produce any thingjequal to the first.heat,
weight considered.—xZV, y. Q aXf
Mrs Moulton and Mr Adams. Some lit
tlo matters will leak out shortly, concern
ing thc lady who writes affidavits so well,
exculpatory of Mr Adams and the note
allair. As sir Peter Teazle, say, “ this is
n d d lmd world, and tbc fewer we
praise in it the better.”—Nat. Ado, "
THU PIU.VTK8.—Cupt. Rhode! of Hartford,
Conn, who wns pome time lmck in the hands of
the Cubs pirutes, states Unit they appear to he u
well organised body, r.ountenhnvcd, if not aided
by thc Spanish government. Those into whose
hands he fell he represents as being men of be
tween 20 and 25 years of age, well dressed, torn
pernte, and persons who from their lungjmgc nnd
manners must have been in thc habit of nssocla
ting with respectublc society. While Cnpt. It
wus unloading his cargo, there came on board
daily one or more men to purrhuse, who appear
ed like rcgulur bred.merchants or planters.
Messrs. Stanley, Wortlcy, nnd Dennison, mem
bers of the Hritish l’arliamcnt were in Boston on
the 12th inst.
At a late term of the court of common pleus nt
Westchester, N. Y.a young ludy recovered
of a young man by the name of Reuben tireen, for
u breach of promise of marriage.
Tlie Xutchez “3Iississippinn" of thc 10th ult
mentions tlmt Natchez continuad thru “In n state
of uninterrupted good health.” Some cotton of
thc new crop had come in, lmt ant enough to war
rant any definite conclusion* as to price, or ipinii-
lily to arrive.
From Constable’s Edinburgh Magazine.
THE EVENING STAR.
I ronie from tlie pluce of my rest,
When day has gone down to the deep—
When its glory hath pass’d through tlie gates of
the west,
And tlie smull breeze bath sighed into sleep.
I come—and my path in thc skies
Is hail’d by tlie incense of even ;
To inn doth tlie hymn of all nature arise,
And Boar in its sweetness to Heaven!
Forme wakesIhcnightingale’s song,
From her bower of the sheltering leaf—
The cuckoo sighs lonely, the dim vale along,
A strain like thc music of grief!
I look on the land and the sou,
When eve pours Iter tears and her sighs;
Tlie ocean and dew-drop are mirrors to me,
Fra imuged in Beauty's bright eyes !
When she. walks in the gloom, I impart
A ray to Iter path through the grove,
And list with delight to tlie beat of her heart,
V\ lien she heurs the soft footsteps of love !
O’er heaven unrivall’d l reign,
A gem of the ocean I shine,
.My glorious altar’s earth, island and main,
Ami the worship of worlds is mine!
vari
ous patterns
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Anliquo Oils
Pomatum in Pots and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water
Rose, Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venacular, Palm,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Biiiiduuu, Transparent
Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shuvlng Soap ill Pots
Shaving Cakes, ^-c
Pocket, floe teeth and dressing Combs, nets
Patterns
Huir Powder nnd Powder Pulls
Pocket Rooks and Pocket Wallets, with and
without springs
La Favelte nnd Silk Stocks,
F.lnstic Wire aud Coburg Stitrnnrs,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt handles,
Tounge Scrapers,
Nail, Clolh, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards,
Metal Shaving Boxes,
Floating Tapers of every description,
Tnnguiii Beaus, Musk, Carmine,
Court Pluster, Snufl' Boxes,
Chamber Lights und Mutches, Segar Box
es, fcc.
Which together with a verv general nnd exteusive
assortment flf Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, fce. (kc. All of Which have been
selected by a gaud judge, and uro offered, for sale
at least 20 per ct. lower than has ever been sold in
this market for cuslt or credit. Purchasers would
do well to cull and examine (item.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists und Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
ort 2d 10(i
Just Lauding
vno't ox no aud the oeorgia
AA BBLS. WHISKEY Cif£ l
jL'Lfvf 150 do superfine Flour
100 half bills. do
10 liags’bost Green Coffee
4 ithds Antigua Sugar
12 boxes while do do
12 do brown “ “
10 liulf pipes Lisbon Win#
B0 qr chests Hyson Tea
■> 5 boxes Souchong
50 bbls Loaf Sugar
60 do Lump
10 boxes Chocolate
5 bbls Glue
13 cases wool Hats
2 “ Straw Bonnets
7 " domestic Goods
7 bales “ “
7 kegs trace chains,
Willi n fresh supply of
Hardware ana Cutlery,
Apply to I*. M’DEIIMoW
oct 25 ||m I iKl Mnrhi» ’
Lard and Jiuttei\
ffJAKKGS LEAF LARD
ijt 9 25 Kegs Goshen Butter
Received per Louisa Matilda, for snb i... I
J. B. HERBERT a, l
oct 25 1D«
t.Jc
Vssr
[ ad
Cotton Bagging.
(Z.f\ PIECES first quality Dundee!
vF for sale by HALL tkll
oct 25 HM)
Fresh m Mackerel
maokere
«ovl
Corn.
Ol HA BUSHELS CORN.—The cargo of
^2 JLvr v" selir Susan, fm Elizabeth City.
For sale by ROBERT S. GOFF.
Sweet and Sperm Oil, «&e.
The subscribers offer for sale.
J BASKETS superior Sweet Oil
B ffji /itmi galls, winter strained Sperm Oil
6 kegs Suit Petre
60S Bottles Castor Oil (in pint Bottles)
BOO do Stoughton's Bitters, pints und
quarts
LAY S,- HENDRICKSON,
Ort 26 107 Shads Ituildiiigs, .
Seed ltiee.
T HE subscribers will engage to deliver any
quantity of Seed Rico, prime Riveror Inland
Swuinp. Early applications will be necessary us it
will lie pounded out, if not engaged iu all Novem
ber.
ALSO—For sale.
Two Prime Negroes, one a
smart active Boy 15 years old ; and tlie other -32
or 34 an excellent Gardner und Fisherman.
BULLOCH it DUN WODY,
Oct 26 Factors, Jones'JhiUilings,
-il BBLS NO. 1
fl «1 30 do do 2
65 do do 3
15 half bbls no 1
15 do do do 2
15 do do do 3 _
luO boxes fresh Herrings
Landing from brig Hope from Boston, fur
ROBERTS,
oct 25 MUM
P. 3I‘L)UlU10fi;
H AS just received by tho brig Joseph S. ]
from Philadelphia,and other recent anil
which lie direr* for sule on thc most uccom®
ting terms,
150 kegs Dupont's Qua Powder,FFILF!
* FFOyFFFG.
6 do do in canisters
300 Bags Patent Shot, assorted
2 Tons Bar Lead
*10 tlo Share Moulds
90 Buffi heavy Black Penpcr
50 bbls Loaf Sugar, small slttj
40 do Lump “ do
4 pipes Holland Gin
8 uu Schiedam do
2 tlo Old Peach Brandy
100 bbls Rye Whiskey
40 Ithds do
100 nieces Cotton Bugging
100 kegs Cut Nalls assorted
00 tia^.*. best Green Coffee
8 hints St Croix Sugar
10 boxes WliiUemoru's CottouCtudf, J
ami 10
2 cases Shot Guns, of a superb qualittl
0 bales heavy Loudon Duflle uullf
Blanket*
150 doz baskets Salt
12 bbls Copperas
With a general assortment of
Hardware, Dry Goods and
ccries.
Oct 25 Ml96
LAW.
T HE subscriber tenders Ids professional servi
ces to the public ; apd begs leuvo to inform
them, tlmt he may ut atl times be found nt the Of
fice of Messrs. Dorics i,- Berrien, situuteil in llun
ter's buildings on the Rav.
JOSEPH VALLENvE BEVAN.
Savannah, Oct. 20, 182-1.
B"T The Constitutionalist, Georgia Journul.und
Washington News, are requested to give the u
hove 3 insertions, weekly.
MARRIED,
At thc Isle of Hope, on Saturday 23d inst. by
the Rev. Mr. Ilow, Mr. Wihbebi.y I. IIuntjsh, to
Miss Ann G. Bulloch, daughter of A. S. Bulloch,
Esq.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
AttltlVED,
Selir Susan, Wright, Elizulietli City, N. C. 4
days, with corn to It S Golf.
Sloop Mury Jane, Mttrcellln, Darien,0 days, to
the tna ter.
Steam Boat Henry Shultz, Lubbock, Charles
ton, 36 hours, to G B Lamar.—Passengers, Miss
Currie. IMuj. ilomilton, O IV Turpin, H Turpin,
Messrs O’Conner, Buizcmorc, Wilson, Elliott,
\Nhite, nnd Robinson. Passed Steam Boat Maid
of Orleans, 0 miles this side of Beaufort.
Below—A ship and a brig, names not known.
SAII.KH,
_ Ship Augusta, West, fur N. York. Passengers,
F B Dickson, G Johnston, R A Steele, T W Hud
son, H Agnew and Cnpt Vandyke.
ShipRebecra, Hurrington, for Providence.
Brig Rolla, Brown, do
Brig Joseph S. Lewis, for Philadelphia.
Selir Isabella, M'Mttllen, for Beaufort.
Sloop Spartan, Delano, for Durien.
A fleet of vessels for this port, wns expected to
leave New York on Wednesday lust.
FLOATING LIGHT OFF SALTEES.
with three musts, on two of which lights will be
hoisted.
John T. Rowland,
C tONTINUES to do busincs in Milledgcville
_ f and tenders the oiler of his services (to the.
trie.nds and the public, iu the trunsactlon of Aged-
cy business generally,
oct 2 tr-H184
Situation Wanted,
B Y' u young man who is well acquainted with
the Mercuntilo business having followed jt
for the last three years. He would accept a plucb
in any respectable House. AU ..necessary reeom
mendations can be had both in town or from thc
country. A line addressed to IL M. G. nnd lett at
tho Post Office will Jic particularly attended tp,
Oct,16 aIQP
•
Miss Germain
A CQUAINTS her friends und the public gene
rally that having rented the lintisa the. resi
dence olThe lute- Mr. Joseph Carruthers, she in
lend* devoting il to the accommodation of young
Ladies and children.—She solicits the patronage
of parents to her establishment, nnd ussttres them
that those confided to bet 1 care shall receive undi
vided attention.
Oct 2d {107
oct 26
To Kent. ^
A HOUSE in Brou^htqfi-
Street, opposite tins residence
of Mr. Mason, enquire of
Mrs. ELI/A LLOYD.
m 197
Notice.
P ERSONS) having any business with Davies k.
Berrien, during their nbsensc from this City,
will please apply to JOSEPH V, BEVAN, Esq,
who will be found ut their office,
oct 26 I|p107
N otice.
T HE undersigned Committee will receive pro.
posnls until the 10th of November for work
on the Exchange which includes Slating, Pluis-
tering, Coppering und Glazing. Persons wishing
to contract will make application to either of the
Committeeforpurticulnrs. GEO. SHICK,
. J. B. GAUDIIY,
oct 2i m j. c. Habersham
White Corn.
900 BUSHELS Wblte Fllnt C0!fi
Oct 26
board sloop Scourge. For salrlj
196 Hall kill
Classical and English &
T HE subscribcrinforms bis friends iWth|
lie that his Semiuury for the iuitnt
young Ladies aud Gentlemen is now opot
reception of pupils.—Tho course of Edit ja
comprise the Greek and Lulin Languageslj
ditloa to the -ranches usually taught at ■
schools.
Young Gentlemen prepared for cntranci]
the Militury Academy or any College in f
For terms upply to the subscriber nt his r
corner of Dravton aud York Streets.
Oct 25 i.|| 1116 HENRY MACDONNEi
' For sale
y^N Elegant PIANO FORTE, low lor i
Ot:
Apply
:t 25
at this office
196
Chatham Academy.
T HIS Institution will again open for the re-
# caption of mplls, on MONDAY, the first day
of Mor ember nexi under the siiperinteuduncc, us
heretofore, of fits llev. Mr. Cahteu, who will be
assisted by coinpitcnt teachers,in the Female and
Mule Department'.
Tickets of admission must be obtained from the
undersigned, nnd no scholar will be permitted to
remain after thojripso of three days, without one
) TERMS.
BOVS SCHOOL.
1st. Class—fipellitg nnd Rending per qr. ®8 00
2d. Ci.Ass-AVitli Writing, Geography,
Grap)or, und Arithmetic, - - 10-00
3d. Clas^—Do. with Mathematics, and
I.atir, and Greeks Languages, 13 f,n
/ GIRL'S SCHOOL.
lstC^ss—SpeningaridReading,perquartcr$8 00
2d Class—Do with Writing and Arithmetic 10 00
3j)-Ci. ass—Do with Geography,Astronomy,
/ History, &c. - - - 13 60
4th Class—With Drawing, Painting, & c . 16 00
• YV. T. YV1LL1AM-S, Treasurer
Oct 21 n193
Assize of Bread.
bar-
the-
3
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oct P
J.KQREirrS, c.:
. Stray Horse,
S TRAYED from thc subscriber lust even|
Grey HORSE. Said Horse blind. A nt
Ide reward will be given for his delivery a
Millen Esq. Stable, wear the Baptist 0
Square, J. BLANCH.^
ort 25 " a*19G
HEALTH.
H EALTH, the greatest of all earthly M
At this season of thc year, when it bn
ly proper and important to cleanse the Stj
and Bowels of redundancy of bile, and r"
eious und ruinous accumulations, the |
of LEE’S most excellent ANTI-BILlOfi/!
would very respectfully advise the iwots
doses of them, and thereby in muuy tnA»»w|
vent head-pebes, sickness nt thc stom»(M
nate obstructions of the bowels, scorchinsw
LEE’§ WORM DESTROYISGI
ZENGES, p most powerful Medicine, r«f
und destroys nil kinds of worms.
LEE’S ELIXEIt, tin invaluable!
cilic, it never fulls to cure tlin most violent
nnd affords instant and great relief, in all old
coughs, it also relieves young children fr
ies, 4*o. V .
• LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL
excellent medicine for all nntvqus
weakness, pains in loins, buck, 4*e.'
LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTM
no medicine ever excelled this in caring da
tisui, sprains, bruises, frosted feet, frc. $*•
LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER W
u never failing cure. L
LEE’S SOVEREIGN OlNTMFJ
warranted to cure the itch, by ouly one «i’i|
tion.
LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION-a
cellent medicine for curing tetters, n n 8 '
prickly bent; softens tbc skin, and in 1 P tovel
complexion. C L
LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE!j
CIFIC-—An effectual cure for the VcnerewB
Gonorliieii.
LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DR 01 1
which give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER-
cletmses and beautifies the teeth.
LEE’S EYE WATER-A
cure for sore eyes,
LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR'
the cure of head-aches. ,, .
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER-* # |
moving and destroying corns.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
, O’ Numerous oases of cures could be i
ed, of the happy and good effects thatB6*
lowed the use of the above JUSTLY CEW
TED FAMILY MEDICINES) but the
has not room for them in this paper.
V Please to observe • 9*1(1 lf.^1
you buy none can lift Lee's Ocnuint
tines, without file signature) of the propriri^l
NOAH niDGELY, f
Late Michael Lee -y t
The gbove famous fumily medicines t
sale fey ,
DR, A. DE-LAROCHE, Senr.l
Druggist, Savahnaf
YVho has just received a fresh supply from F'
I morc,
1 oct T
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