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fij 3 By the Mentor and Panthe^ our
accounts from New York are up to Tlmrs
V Inst.
LATEST THOM FRANCE* ■
Fayette County, Penn. Oct. 2, ISII.
Undurstmiding,that the withdrawal of
my name may have n lavorahlo effort «>n
| the result of the approaohim: election of
President and Vice President of the Uni
ted States. 1 request tltat i may no knitter
vFe undoi-slimd tliiit i;ti ruses of pi
reported by the Wuljfl Committees to
afJIeitlth this dnjy an < Io ul
Tiirreil dnriqg the lust wee
children.
iseuse were
oihe Board
four deaths havfc oc-
threeuf whom were
Onr Senator, Judge Daviks, and our Represen
{•lives, Messrs, Law, Pool re. end Myras,—wore
to'hnvd left the City. this morning, for .Milieitge^
\iilp/.f.£., - - '''V'i ■ *:£tv M‘>
The Legislature wilt commence its session on
’Monday next; . nd, teincc the dark days of 171*8.
thutyW* been none towards which the piibiitybas
looj.cd with sneh interne anxiety mill Interest.
• : As«f primary impor cnee its attention will ..in
' the fust iti'tance l.i.ynti! acted by Hie Presidential
qavsti 'M ; on VV'hiip'.'during'thr’lJst three year*
tiAs hgitated the CnjtVn from each extremity to its
Centre. 7 And 1 , nj.it ifiiist of necessity no\V soon - life
.decided; l»e ( brg'm tnnhpi fuil to participate in the
deep solicitude which ptwyndqs the public mind
'•.poll fois.mmuenJoussuLjtiCt! a fooling, increased
i iiWrtnme and iieightcii'cdjnUj.ti maternal anxie
ty,*'}- the consideration, jhat one and the most
'prominent u,f the caiididnf. s f*rthi< high office it
itnri'tfn favorite Sob.—Injustice, Uien.l'trtlie sen*
jments of iin overwhelm'! 1j;; ianjilrity of their ftpn-
sflHuents, wo jhny reasonably hope.thutlhe ffprt-'
sentutitce'sbf the people" of this Slate will u\c all’
honorable taicni.s within tticicjnmer, to-' advance
1 he interests of Mr. Crawford; and, especially co'11-
..videring^ that Other, sections of the union, .friendly
the yicyvs.jbf rivnhcandidates; afe -pressing for-'
vffird.to giveap early intimation of .their respoc-
live preferences, that the .men' of Georgia, alive to
the honor of tbcirstnte. mid true tothe mti^ests-of
their paity, w ill not omit to make a Similar txer-
'ion in favor of their own,—Taking then this view
Of the subject, w e. cnrrieslly hope, that the choice
of Electors fony. be made 1 luring the first, week of
tity session; ami, Unit the fijcnds'vi Mi*. Crawford,
discarding uli minor and elpfeially all local con
siderations, will be careful to select tor the .per
formance oftbis interesting duty, those persons
only xvbo are ■distinefTy 'kpoxyn to lie decided in
Ihgir preference of him.
The Legislature will also have to nioko choice
pf a Senator io Congress in the room of MrEHiot,
who declihea a re-election; and another, to sup
ply the,vacancy occasioned by the death of Col
Ware.—In relation to the first, we have not heard,
upon sufficient authority, of any softer candidate
tbah Judge Cr.RKiK.v:—ami relying uponthe cour-
j Tesy; (We may say, jiberality,), which the people of
the upper country havebecu accustomed to ex-
creisix towards us in time pastjWeflalter ourselves
that'this post wfil nothe a subject'of controversy;
nud tit all events, that it will .be filled up in re
fereneti to the wishes of the members of those
counties adjoining, and in the hhighbo^iiood oftbe
... Atiautil-bsrrdcr.—T'tw* plaao-of Cot. Wni'C Is like
ly to be the object .of much competition ; fur, be
sides two Representatives in Congress, Dr. Abbott
and Mr. Cobb, we learn that Col. Jones, Judge
Lopgslreet, and Gen. Clark, are candidates. And
■wlial-verthe ic-ult may be, we ho|H.-that It will
i»c ednjptied by such one of our Western Breth
ren, as will properly represent the wishes of this
State til regard to‘the \jcc-Presidepcy; who, will
be pronipt to maiiitairtUiej ights of Georgia, in t|ic
councils of the-union 1 who, best understands the
real nature ofthe Southern interests, and under
standing will best be able to protect them; and fi
nally, tvhd, like our present Senator, will adorn
his station as well by his deportment' In social at
by his cbmlne.t in political life- Thcsg elections
intist take placet in the course of the next week, al
so ; a* -will be manifest from the consideration,
that ope of them will be obliged to proceed imme.
diately to.Washington City.
* After the excitement of these elections shall be
S' •Over, the Legislature will probably take up tbe
; subject of Internal Improvement; but whetjier
the legislation on it, is to be confined, as boreto-
lore, to the 'pages of the statute book, without
leading to any farther practical result; we will not
venture to predict—though reasoning from analo.
gy, we might fairly presume so.—We learn how
ever, that Governor Troup has prepared an inter-
Oaling state-paper upon this important subject
and we trust, that the ensiling session will hot
close-without such an appropriation being made
ns will at leust enable the Executive to command
the services of an able Topdgniphicnffengiueer
The principal obftacle in our progress towards In
ternal Improvement, heretofore, has consisted in
this, that we did not properly understand the na
ture of the country through which it was to be
made; and not apprehending any difficulties, we
| became discouraged when we met with them, ami
thereupon thought them insurmountable. Added
io this, we did n °t proportiort either our expendi
tures to our means, nor our labor to our strength
in consequence of which, every vestige of inter
nal improvement lias almost as entirely disappear
ed in Georgia, as if such a result were owing to
the dispotic misrule of a barbarian conqueror, and
not to our improvidence, being freemen.
Paris papers to the 13th September ami hoconsulercd us a eamlulutc for the office
Havre tothe 17th , have bceu received in I ol lce G ALL V.T1N.
pifew York. 1
The last letter from Havre says “ all I New Orleans, Sept. 20,*Singtihr
business is suspended here in consequence I Occurrence.—The ship Susunnulv which
of the' death of the Kins'.” arriVod in port from Alvarado on Thurs-
merce that tho tensors ot that press allow her ^ ul i zZC u topmasts twisted off,
jV to dosignate Gen. La 'Fayette, as an splitting the masts in.-such a manner that
“illustrious Citizen and to express its jthe whole three will have to bo replaced
surprise that the American papers should ^ ^ , Wlmt
. 1 , stance extraordinary is, that not a breath,
gn e lum the title of .Marquis, tvhtch he had of ixir was t - elt in , iu , city nt t i (U time •, the
solemnly reummeed. flags of tlie s-veral vessels in port were
The Paris papers contain no news, j bunging witholit;, tffe least tuotiofi; no
i ho otlitinl account ,of the recapture ,ofj wind was lelt on hoard vessels 200 yards
Tnviffn, slates thq French loss at * l lieut. disjaat, and morcovoi', die captain. ol,the
und 2 privates killed, ami 2 officers anil Susammh asserts that there was not air
27 privates wounded.' Pedro Valdez and enough on his deck at tho time to extm-
Pdiniijigo Gon/.alcift chiefsof the jwhttttift'guisli a candle., . ^ . * *'
tilti)-nalists, and 1 11 1 others, were taken I .* w*
prhtcipal-Jchidf^.tnamte ^ r .
not mentioned,) fM-apcd. . I; Extract of a letter'from a gontleipan at
A new decree of the Khig of Spain, di- Thompson’s Island, to his friend in this
fleets that persons guilty of disturbing the I town, dated, the 21st. ult.
public peace in any manner whatever ] 14 The fever broke out hero about 10
sin U big jhuqediutely ti iod by a military days since : with great mfilignity—Dr
commission and pt«nlished on the spot. Joint D. Armstrong, of the U. S. Navy,
The French p n p Crs state that 4000 died yesterday,
troops »ff the dine' w( *re nSsbmMitig at
llrest, intended for the French W. In- Thwfricpds'qf Mr Clay, in Pcnnsylva-
dies, Jlmirbon. mui Seno.Sal. Inin, have published their Electoral Tick-
The French stain'dron* ot ohserVntion. et—it is composed of highly respectable
ha® ^ l Vn ordered to rendezvous at Tlrest gentleinen, at the head ol which stands
tend of Toulon I the name ot L anodon C iieves. Phere
Amonst several inSlahces of the hmve- will be a Ticket in dm State for each of
rv and heroism of the Greeks, desi'.rihcd ^ >c our ^ residential candidates^
in theiFpaners. it is stated that nt the re- ; Vm v *
enmqre- oflnsarn a Gnntain Wnvake who v Dispatch**A gentleman who leU New-
arns worth Wtni millions, did not hesi- >orkon.thc Ibtbof Angiwt, for Liverpool,
t-itoto shir liimselfun with.SOof histoun- returned in the James Lronncr, having
trvmen in .the convent of St. Nicholas,I on ^^^been absent-jmluys, ib.
end oerishin its mins. 'i '.**?• . , , . .
4 letter from TIan-c. states that no nar-d , arehappyto be enabled to state,
tioulnrs bf the reception of La Fnvettci,, that « ar have enjoyed, thvough-
tlm enuntrv. arenllowed to be published - - thd season > health. At
inthn French papers.* th ^ t 1 ,nu :’ not a ' v ^*»P« r ot fover ts afldiU
The Duke of Ragusn. (Marnfont) lias a f of ,a sen8 °”% ct5n ® n . da
token the place of the Me of Pplhtno, '«Ui Urn cxmlnpss o Uie a.r, warrant us m
(Victor,) ak a maior trencral of the Kings «ay,ug that we shqll escape entirely. Ca-
Gunn!? - ^ hawbu has again assumed the uppeamnee
Mr CrmrfoAV • health.—We received a
letter from M'ii.-hmv,tori' by yesterday’s
mail, in which the improvement in the
health of Mr Crawford, Avitliin the last
fortnight, is
most sunguin
Rich. Dn,1
At a Meeting of the Savannah Vot»UNT*EB
Guarus, lialil at Uu- t'.xchange, ou the qvonlitg ot
the 2\ith October,, ISTT,
It was on motion rttqhed. That as a tributo of.
respeet, to the memory ot Lieuf.-Col. JOHN I.
ltOBl^ItT'S', late it worthy and highly 'esteemed
member, and oneo a vlduable otfie.er of the. Corps,
the nieiubers do wenr,crape oil the left arm, for
the *|>.ico of thirty days. ‘ .
llmomd, Tltat the same be published 111 tho
Gnauttes of this city. >'-■•' - ' , . x
Hzlracl from the Minutes,
„ , ' “ * BAYARD, Scc’ry.
Ta Flril Sf cg't HeinrmanN.
You will attend to the publication ofthe forego
ing order. TATTNALL,
Captain Commanding S. V G.
Duly.attended to, this fiikli O.cf. I8U-4.
HElNEMANN, Fmt Serg’t, S. V. G.
iMARIUFD,
Lust Evening, by tile Rev. Mr. How, Jacob
Rr.An, Eiq. eldest son of the late -General JaCot)
Read, 6f South-‘‘GaVolinn, To. Miss Nancy Wit-
lASisoN, daughter of Jqhn 1*. WilliamsOiq Esq. of
this citv.h i" , . 1
Were Marlxt SctOmfor 15.-“ Since ol ' bu8i » ess *’ »he quantity ofthe;.new
our advice ofthe 1st. wo have now to in- cro P ^“ on ^ ,mt s Jaily eotmiigin ar-
«« — «t.o, nrinna «p 4 , Jfuea w ell for the industry and activity ot
form von that prices of American produce tor the industry and activity
are still on the decline in eonsonuened of our ,ar,nt!rs ‘'. steaai ' b « at3 aro con ,
the numerous importations. The deal- "‘I V-"V
era in Gotton have come freely into mar-1 ^ obl,c ’ a,,d fyom the **£*J hts
ket lately, and taken up eonsid’ernhlequnn
tities of25 to 20s. for CTplnnds, and 2rt f(,, , - ...
23 for Louisiana and Tennessee. \ fow plan ers, that, notw.thstanding
lots^of verv choice Louisiana have brought [ t!,e ,:xtr(,n1 .' 5 Infracted drought i}u-
as high as 32s. the finest sorts dein 2 ex- *!>e summer, the present crop wd*
trnme.lv scarce. We do not believe our |f a11 vcr >’ l,ulc short
prices wffl go much lower this season,
hut that will dopend entirely on the ex
portations from your side. Coffees, in
bond, have, beenn good deal inquired for
latelyycnd in some ; instances sales have
been made nt aii advance of 1-4 to l-2s.
Cahawbd Oaz.
MACON, Oct,*20.
The approaching Presidential election
has exetted so much interest that pdoplo
I of all classes arc now ready at a moment’s
per lh—witliin a fewdavs, 'Wever'uie "’ arn ’ n 3 to give their opinions of.themer
-demand has nbateff Hides arc scarce candidate, atid the praba^le re
Of Beeswax we have but S « U election, rite lowest vagabond
little at market—the late sales have been * hat ' vaVtis the streets, and tha lmrhest of.
made at 48s.” | fleer of a state are alike ready, to utter
ome iealumny against the-tthfi candidate
From the, 1st to tbe 3d inst. inclusive, | ,hat stan ; ls ,aost X tbc af M* fa '
.. no , .1 • AT nt Xr 1 vorite. In North Carolina.thi? suppor-
thcre xvas deaths in Now-Orlcans,.-1» I ^, rg 0 fGen. Jackson appear tohave -been
of which were by Yellow Fever. J reduced to the necessity bf sending out
their Governor on an electioneering expo
Upwards of 1000 tracts ofthe Military 1 ditioc*. nnd we have it from an intelligent
Lands in Arkansas Tcrritorv, are adver- and respectable aentjeffian lately from
,• Y -*■. . u . . -u at | that stare, that Gov. Holmch hns actually
tufed to be sold for taxes tbe 2d Nov. next, t ...
. . -i . lelt the seat of iroyenimcnt, nnd is traver-
nt Little Hock. i . ... ...
Gibraltar papers to the 11th ult. have
been received in New York. Sir Wm
A’Court, the British* Ambassador took
leave of the Kingof Spain oh the '31st of
August preparatory to his departure as
minister to Lisbon, and left.Madrid on the
3d September,.
The brig Doris arrived at Baltimore,
from St. Salvador, was .boarded. °n the
12th Sept, off Pernambuco, by qn officer
of tin Brazilian /ship Paraguay,Corn.Jew
ett, who stated that Ijord Cochran was
18 miles South of Pernarhbuco, landing
5000 troops.—The blockading squadron
consisted of one 74, two 44’s, one 36, two
hrigs of 18 guns, and three schooners of 8
suns. . > u, •.
A letter from Valjmriso, of the 18th Ju
ly, speaking of affairs in Pe ru says—“No
battle had yet taken place; hut a discov
ery had been made ol' a conspiracy in the
castle to deliver it to the Patriots, which
was to have been carried into effect 24
sing the state tolling the cfiligUtened gor
tion of the people that to give their fiij-*-
porttoMt^jian that has been recommended ttia-Leiter.
jt v h Nat ional Caucus, Is to felinnuish the
eieejive franchise and entirely give ufi nil
their right s to a few intriguing and design
ing mein—and that Mr Crawford was the
very fountain, and strong advocate of the
late ruinous tariff law. Our informant al
COMMERCIAL
NEW-ORl.KAN*, Oci. 4;.
The Market.—In consqaiienco of the sickness;
busiaess.of nil kinds, has-Jiech nearly suspended
for four or fivl- weeks p:«t. We believq there has
noi been a bate of cotton sold witliin the Inst two
weeks, -altbo’ several parcels of the now crop
have arrived; and other 'articles ure ubout us
dull. V
Cotton.—a could not learn, notwithstanding
our inquiries of nny sale- etleoted for more than
live week*,buck. Tile arrivals during-the Inst
week amounted to 608 bales, 14 of which were
Mobile. The wliolo crop onhmid, us well ofthe
old as of Jlic new crop', 1- about 2(i.‘l(* bales.
Tobacco—No sales tor tlifu last three Weeks. Nq
arrival during the same period/ '* J '
Ftoui^—No nrrlvnli from the Westward since
the week before lost. The brig Unu/ii from NCw-
>ort broughL last'week about 50 hbls. Fine Ba.
er’s fionr i$scarce utiti hi demand; if sells from
$7 60 to $8. There is no shipping flour'; .sour is
uhundant und does not sell. ,
NEW%VORK, October 16.
Iitfic.ie of the Market for the past Wficl!.
Baling—\\’e liafc relluced'our fates, In cpns
quence of a side ot 800 pieces by Mills Si 'Minton
ut auction, lit JO a 20 1-2 cehu. Tliu supplies ut
Market are large."
C'r
Oct.
ported, _ ■
jjrei'eding week- Holders lire not disposed to re
cede from the current rutes of last week, hoiwlth-
stunding tbe accounts' per James‘Cropper were
hot flattering. The market appears to he as’ stea
dy us'Htany time duriu|; the past year.' We do
notulter our rutds: Uplatids, 14 1-2 n 16 1-2 rLou-
isiuna, 16 a JO' 1-2; S. Island, 23; Alabnuiu, 141-2
16. ' y.-i. r
J’Voievff'here appears to be nothing worthy of
particular remark in this- article prices remain
nuoh the same as okr last, a fair demand, knd
luoilemle. supply.
.Wobujfj—Tijc supplies nt Market are unusually
small, liie retailing qualities continue in request
and go olf %t us hjgii rates as have been obtuiue.i
thiSjseusoii. *' - '
li-cc—‘Some few lots havffarrived, but owing to'
the .bumnitine, of vessels from Charleston, it is
difficult to obtain the. quantity^ 6r consignees—
The sides hove been from 2fi(i to 3dt* tierces, afnii
rates witliin our quotations. ; Holders are firm id
deinanding onr highest quotation^ (which we do
not vary,y [$3 60 a 4 26} for the first ioU.
Tobacco—t he saiC3 this wee -: were smalt, tw
lots of about 6C» hlids. each,of Kentucky, were
sold ut 3 1-2 cents. We quote the sume us last
week.
SmVori.—fiontinuQ to be steady; no variation
in Wuges since *-ur last- Prime; 11 at}12j,CpUst'
ing, 13; Ordinary, 9a 10. \
/latc/wnge—There has been quite a fulling piT in.
British F.xelmiige Since our lust.. We quote bills
now at 10 1-2 a ll l-2, tbe lutter tieiiig-the 13. S
Bank price. Notwithstanding the decline in price,
bi'is have l/eqp very dull. Bills, on* Londoh, *K)
days, 110 1-2 a Ifl pr.; Fmnce n & 15 bo 17 1-2.
v '• l’HlLADEI.PHlA, Oct. -18.
' Commerce.—The bustle on ourSvhurves dur
the Inst week was greater tliuu ha^ bcon experi
enced fpr^sometime past.—-There™ e at present
a-great, number of country nlcfchapts in town,
purcliiising their stock, for the winter, and tv si-nsi-
>le change in.business, fa ulreudy experienced for
St. ‘Salvador, Sept. 7—Markets extremely dull,
and no retiirn cargo to be had. Flopr t) wilspas;
Exchange onbondop, 54d per ipilrna ; Spanish
dollars^ t>00 a St2<) ms. Draftspn the U. S. I2i per
et. premium, 30 ds sight.
hours afterwards. SO of the cfonspirators so rrlafop the fqlfmving apecdote.
had been shot. Bolivar had received re-1 He stopped at the house of an elderlv
inforeeinents from Guayaquil- and Pana- ^foletnan xyhopresently introduced the
, , , . , ~ c , presidential subject, nnd advocated Gen.
ma, he already had a force of more than j acks on’s pretentions very wariplv. He
14,000 men and Was pursuing Cafltcrac* soon told our informant that the Governor
The two armies were near each -other had been to his house, and told him tljat if
vyhen the brig sailed. The Patriot Gen. supported Mr Grawford he was giving
Miller, with 2000 cavalry, was in Pitivilla, I a 'T a I '*' 8 privileges to a caucus; and
and was expected at Lima. I have seen ^ ^rietfiin#
, , /. , . , ' j else about Mr Crawford, but. I do not re-
a letter which says there is a rumour that collect cxactlvwhat he cnllikl if—I believe
tliefe lias been a battle which‘-the Patri- lie called it the ti rramn hill, and he said
ots gained, and took General Mannai pris- Mr Crawford wns.atthc head of it,”
AUIUVEO, , ; ., -
Packet ship Mpntor/J I. Wilson, New-York, 0
day. 1 ), to W (; . Aon, with goods to sundry persons.
Passengers, .las. Hunter, huly,'child nml servant,
Mrs \Vilson, ltev Mr Cm-li-r, lady, 2 children and
scrvaiR. Miss Uobio, Mrs tiurclny, 4 chilwon and
3scrvmiU, Miss Livingston, Mis, Symington, .Miss
H Minis, Mbs S Minis, Mr and Mrs Pope, Hon.
John Forsyth, Messrs G Waldburgh, Jno Hunter.
A Hunter, J II Reid, Fish, W ’l' Wllllmns nnd ion,
R W lliibershnm, W P itlnrslmll, J P Henry, P
M'Dcimott, G B Cuinming, A Foster, Jr.suid ma
ter GeuVrard. '
Ppckct ship Julitis t aesnr, Frcm-.h, C days from
Pliiladolpliia, to 'V Gasttm, with mei'Chmuli'/e to
“ Cnmpuell, C Rutter, A Parsons, P M-Dermott,
Ker, J B Herbert bco, Cohen ki Miller, Dopgs
iss& Sotrel, S Jackson, Pontic fo M'Konaio, W
stop, C Westfeldf, E Bliss, A Tellalr, .1 M'Nisli,
Lord fa. co, R Lbiimls, Dr Jqiics, J Wulbtirg,
Cumining fa co. Dr liaig.' Passengers, Mrs Ten
faiv and servant, MissetS Telfairs, Mrs Haig, Mr
tValdburgli, lady, child und.scrvant^Ls Furtjtieh-
son ami niece, Miss Elliott, Miss Dennis. Dr lltiig,
Go!. Dennis, Mr Harris, Mr Morrel, Mr Johnston,
and Mr 'rclfair;
Brig Pantltea, Bradley, 4 days, from New-York,
with sundries to Cohen fa Miller, J W Long, J G fa
G W.Winter, T Butler fa fco N li Weed, Ponce fa
M'Kenzie, G Gordon, J P Seize, G Newlmll, Mr
Blnnchard, J Bradley, Mr Bcnulurd, A fa J Cham-
pion,.I Wells,SCfaJ Schenk, IICleland mid D
4* B Foley. Passengers, Geo Gordon, ladyj twO
children and servant, A Brown and lady, J Brown,
lady, 2 children and servant, Mcssr- D W Tch-
eyck, J Wells, F Hanford, Wood, I Miles, tl Now*
hull, and two otliei'S.
SloopCyuthia, Turner, BeaUfort, 2;days.
cowiNo-ue,
A ship said to be fl)i* Clmrtot, Pratt.
A SouoomJi-and a sloop. v
* ir ' • P ... SAILED,
Sloop Herald; Heath, for Charleston.
, Steam bhaf Henry Shultz, Lubbock, for Augus*
tnA' itU a full cargo. , ^ v
The sliip Charleston; Halsey, for this port, sail
ed from New York, Ufh inst. Pd?jehgers in the
C.-—Messrs Smith, Caulfield, Baldwin,Hazard and
Deiisibvv—and the ludy and child of each—Mrs
Robiitsou and son, Mrs Olenvclnud—Messrs
Wright, Shapter, Winter, Wood, Moor; Thomp
son, Ferris, Heldrift lbmiesli>y"2 Mi- Rowes, and
Mr M'Ablf-U')', lady nml servant; » *.
The brig.Himni. for Darien, Whs lip ut N York
20thlrtst. to ipvjl 21st. , , ,
* rmAi ’rtna roRT,
At New York, 17th inst. In-ig Monroe, Howland
days;-loth schrOhio, Pike, t> days. •
, VMEAUflD ron T1II3 POUT,
At Boston, Iiiili inst. shin Chariot, Pratt.
At ^iew York, 18th inst. brig Tontine, Betts.
tU'-EOU Tins port, ‘ 4
At New York, '20th inst. eliip.Oliffiml Wnyne
White, to sail 25th; ship William Wnllnce, Wood!
31stt sloop Tlireo Brothers, Howland, 21st
For Greenock.
The;fff8tr(tte packet u
M E N T O R
J. L. WiUon,
'Vi" .Ok,-Wlmt freight u?c L
■ nock, and he despatched
)OS »,d*h^—Ppp 1 ly to . WM. U'
^ lUis. Ik. IV.aula.rff
O J2TURNS iier Hunks to the latlhis ,,fs I
mill nml ils vicinity, and hogs leave t ■ 1
them Utht she has just received by In'igPunJj, 1 ^]
Elvgani Patterns for the ^
with an asortnierit df now IlIBPo.Vs
ad'ips^ud Gciidetnens LA FAYETTE
s Sashes and Waist Bands, and GcntC
:s ofaill colors.
She will also clean nml press Leghorn
h? the best nianiier, havltig purchased a
" ichlno for that purpose. “
net 27 p ISIS
Blankets, Cotton ButoT^
) BALES LONDON, DUFFLE BL\vi>
U of late importation ' ‘ k ■
50 pieces Cotton flagging
ltJO casks Out Nails, assorted.
8 barrels Nb-1 Castor Oil
60 do India Fdint Gin
For'saleby H.LORflir.1
oct 27 10«
A Family of Negroes for sale,
A WOM AN ubotit 2o ynars ofnge,' a good Cook,
Washer and Ironcr, and plain Seamstress;—
with Imr three children. Apply tit this Office.
la 5 * 33 "’* * tritw - ■ |
,Oct 27
, of Ordinary;
of Chatham Clouirty tor leUers nf adinluistratiOn
oil the rtstqtb and effects of William R. Holland,
late of Savannah, Druggist, dec’d in behalf of- the
heirs nnd creditors^ y
_ J hese fire therefore to cjlc. end admonish nil nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de-
ceased, tosfile their objections (if any they have),
tmthe granting of the administnition ofthe estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the CJerk’i
Office ofthe said Court,bn or befbre (Ijc twent;
seventh day ol' November next • otherwise lcttei
of adm)lustration will be granted,
Wlir.ess the Ifon. John P. Willtamson one ofthe
Justices ofthe said'Cnurt, the27thOct.A. D. 1824.
oct 27 UtB, - S. M. BOND. c r b.
Swetef and 'Sperm' Oil, &c.
, Thf subscribers offer for sale.
BASKETS superior Sweet Oil
5oo gallsAv.inter strained Sperm Oil
6 kegs Sell Pet re'
600 Bottles Casto? Oil (in pint Bottles)
31)0 do Stoughton's Bitters, pints and
qunrts
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,,
■ 197 - Shads HuUdind*-.
12
Oct 26
Seed Rice. ,
T HK'subscribcrs will engage' to-deliver any
ipmntity of Seed .Rice, primeRiveror Inland
Swamp. Early applications will be necessary as it
will be pounded out, ifmot engaged in,all Novefii-
ber.
also—Fnrsulc..
Two Prime Negroes, one
smart active Boy'll years blcl ; and (he other
or 34 aaexccllvnt Onrihier find t'islieftnhii.'
BULLOCH fa I74TNWODY,
Ocf26 ,tAl»7 faeiort. Joitcs'Buildings;
Mobile, Oct,.,12.—Several lands of Cotton were
S ought to Market yeste;dny from Gliickasalia,
ine of whieh was very choice; It sold at I I to
14 cents. Tho latter, however, cannot br eoasid-
cred as a criterion, by which to judge'of the price
which cotton will liear when.it comes down, bf ti-
ny quantity, as a part of tills is sup limy-and en
tered tor the premium.—-It was purchased more
for^ex|)erimerit, than with a view of establishing
the pnee of prime cotton. Sales of n few small
parcels from thd Alabama River were made last
week, at about lfl cents.
oner—but this yet is uncertain.-
can flour worth $14 onboard.”
-Aineri-1 What must be tho hopes of a cause
that requires this kind df support?—It>
argues that they must, at least, be desper
ate in North Caroliun. 1 y. "
Capt. Bipker, arrived at New York
from Rio de Janeiro, informs that all was
quiet at that place when he sailed. The
From tbe Montgomery, (Alab.) Republican.
MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE.
On Saturday last, Mr Joseph White
market was-completely glutted with every nnd a lady, who resided in the fork bf th^
article of commerce; | Coosa and Talapoosa rivers, about iiaffq
mile from the Indian line, in this county,
were inhumanly murdered, itis supposed,
His Excellency Don Pablo Orregon, by the Indians. It appears, that at about
Minister Plenipotentiury from the Repub- teti o’clock on Saturday night last, a
lie of Mexico to the United States, l,j 8 number of Indians, or other persons, j>ct
Suite and servants, and Don Miguel Gar-
ciA^ecretafy of Legatioiufrom the Repub
lic of Colombia to Mexico, and servant,
arrived at New York on the 19th inst, in
thq brig Merced.
By the Merced, the accounts from Alva
rado are to the I7t]i ult. The political af
fairs of Mexico, were perfectly, quiet.-—
Affairs betwen VeraCruz and, the Castle
of St. Juan de Ulion, were alse quiet.
Gen. Victoria, it was expected would be
elected President of the Republic-—when
tlie AL sailed theyotes stood for Victoria'
11,’for Gen. Bravo G, Scattering 2, and
only two or three more states remained to
bo heard frbmt
uncertain, entered the house of Air White,
and inflicted on him ten or twelve wounds,
apparently with a tomahawk; and after
murdering him, they set lire to the house,
in which a lady who bad been acting as
house-keeper, for Air. White perished.
the mouth, There appeals to be some
thing very mysterous relative to this trans
action; we will consequently forbear ma
king any further* remarks for the present.
There is a company bf twelve men started
in pursuit of them; and we hope that thti
persons whoever they may be, who could
be guilty- of so atrocious ah act of violence,
may be apprehended, and brought to jus
tice.
Lard and Butter.
£» rkKEG-k LEAF LARD
26 Kegs Goshen Ihitter i
• / Received'per Louisa Matilda, for sole by
V. J. Jii-HEttBEltT fa Co
100 Qtt S 'wdiTto 9®*, S ™ 1Pr
12 lffits brown “ a
tS#'* ,»i oAvPatt-HEMB, !
Cotton B
l’S. 42 Inch Baltic. Hemp Cation In,
JU»( received and Jqr sale Ik-
bet27 las Calvin in
liAKFAl
HllDSTriine St
ee, etc.'
... „ J>ix sugar
Uhls do do do
75 lings nrtinb Green CoFec
S5' hbls Lootiiiid Lump Sugar
80'crates Idnr apd green edgcAYlatc, 1
13 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 1
201)'Grindstones
4t) (toils Bale Rope ' 1
4 Cases Twine , - C Sf. H
For sale by H.D.LfaHOR
Oct 27 1P8 ’
100
Just Landing
VROM OX BOARD TUB OEOKOn ucxrrl
BBLS. tVHUf"'”' 1
16(1 dp superfine Flour
lDB half bids.,.' do
70 twigs best Grcou CofTet
4 hlids Airtiibta Sugar i
12 boxes white do do
12 do' brown “ r “
10 Jud.f pipes, Lishon Wine
80 qr chostrt Hyson Ten
6 boxes Soucnong “
, 50 hbls Loaf Sugar
, . 50 do, .Lump .
ip boxes Chocolate
ATihls.Gluc
13 cases wool Hats
. 2' “ Straw Bonnets
7 “ dohicstio Goods 3|kiL
7 bales “ “ ^
7 loegs traqe chains,
1 Willi a freSk supply of
Hardware and C utlcry.
Apply to P. M‘D.ERM0TT,
opt 2i> HmUi6 . Markd flpwnl
Cotton Bagging.
PIECES first quality Dundee Ban
OU for sa|c by HALL fa Hr
-ont‘25 196
Fresh Fall Mackerel,
MACKEm
CHARLESTON, Oct. 25 COTTONS—The
market is vety inactive. Fine Uplands for the
Northern factories .-bring 18) a 14 cents. Sales of
inferior have been made at t) cents. '
RICE—For fpte 3^ is asked, but tho sales arc
almost exclusively for city ' e.
CORN—Cnigo stiles ut 94 cents.
FLOUR—.There is n .sufficient supply at market.
Price the same—-6 a 0 50.
! COTT ON BAGGING—Best 42 inch 24 a 25 cts.
U. S. Bank Shares, l it).
Exchange 6n Englandh
On Franco 6f. 15c.
On the North 30 days bills; V discount.
North Curolina A^iney 3 a 3), discount
v. ,:’-Treorgia do 3 tfilA do
, ‘Exports from JYevi) Orleans.—From the 1st Ocl.
1823 tothe 1st Dot. 1824, there was exported'from
New Orleans, 148,943 bugs Colton and 25,f)l0
hlids-Tol.acdo,
T he receipt* from (he interior during tlie yftrhe
period were; 142,576 Imgs Cotton,011426,733 lihds
Tollaeco.
ihas advanced to 10 preni.
Notice.
P ERSONS having nny business with Davies fa
Berrien, during their abseuse from this City,
will please apply to JOSEPH V. BEVAN, Esq.
who will be found at their office,
oct 26 Up,197 '
Assize of Bread. ,
T HE average-price.of flonr Iming Ma per bar
rel, 196 weffiht, the weight of bread for the
resent month must fie
12j Loaf 2 lbs, 13 ounces ’
6} do I do (fl . jo
of which a)l bakers and sellers of bread will' take-
due notice,
bet 6
185
J. I. ROBERTS, c!^
The Library
I S open for the delivery of Books oil Monday.
Wednesday, urid Friday, from tiibe8v mtiil
vrvff A^tnnk
rivn o’clock,
ung 20
169
ffrilia ;r. Rowlfknd, ;
/"tONTlNUES to do busings in lfollitdge, lie,.
V.' and lenders thb offer of his Services to. the
fyieiids iiiidtlle public, in tlie transaction Of agen»
oy l»usiness..geiteriilly,
'.oct <$ , .. tp-HlBrt ■ ,
| /■' BBLS NO.
BO. ,dp do 2
65 . do do 3
16 half bbls no 1
16 do do do 2
16 do db do 3
1(10 boxes fresh Herrings
Landing, from brig Hope from Boston, for wle
. * ROBERT S. GOFF,
oct 25' xfl96
I\ AJ/DFRMOTT,
'AS just received by the brigjosepli S. Li
/TWim Philadelphia,mid other recent arri'
which ho pflbrs for salo on the most accoinmoi
tirtg terms,
150 kegs Diiporit’s Gun'Powder,FFR,FFFI
FFG, FFFG.
6 ,dp do in cUnisters
300 Flngs Putent Shot, assorted
2 Torts Bay Lend • > ’
• 10 do Shard Moufds'
90. Bugs heavy Black Peuper
2 bbls Loaf Sugar, small size
db Liiufp, 11 do
4 pipes Hpll’cnd Gin
"8 do Schiedam do v *
2 do 'G|il Peach Brundy
100 bids Rye* Whiskey '
4(Lhhds do
TOO piece* Cotton Ragging
100 kegsCijt N>iils assorted
60 Imgs best Green Coffee '
8 hluls St CroixjSugur
16 boxes Wliittehiore'a Cotton Cards,
' nnd 10
< 2 cases Shot Guns, of a superb quality
S''tjale.'j^eavy London -piiiBo aiiJ “
Binnkets
150 riba baskets Salt
12 bbls Copperas
With a general assortment of
Hardware, l)ry Goods and Gi
ceries.
Qct 25‘
( '• L.' ltOUA C Uutlmij) county—Bf tbj hon. the
> Justices of the Inferior court of Chid hum coun
ty silling for ordinary ptuposcs. .
To ail, wlioin: it may concern
Whereas William Davies' administratoV of Ja-
cpbFiianklin Keai.dee. has .petiUoiied the f h'ou.
court of Ordinary to be disClmrged from his said
luhnmlsn'dtion.
These are tlioiefore to cite hn4 ftdmbnisli all
ana singular,, thq kindred and*Creditors ofthe
said deceased 1 to file their objection's,(if nny they,
have,) in tlftjoffice of the office of tiib'T'.leik of
the court of ordiiiary, oil or before tbe 7th ditV-O^
March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted the l>et'dio,iiVr. • ' '
tvitiicss (he Inmprable John i’l^WilUanison;,
,onc of thp Justices qf said rtourt^thil 7tb day Of
September, A. D. 1824. -. *
S. M- BOND, c c o # c.
snp 9, 165, ' , r '
Stray Hovfoi,
S TRAV’ED fioin the subscriber last cyeklng, n
Grey HORi?I5._ Said Horse, blind.’, 'A reasona-
TRAYED from tin
J|Grey"HQRSEt SaL
b!e reward wjli be'giVeii for his aellvory ftt^Geoi
Millen 'Esq. Stable, near foe Baptist Cbureli
Squiirn. J. BLANCHARD,
oct 26V T';'X»I9B d ; **
iSiliiat.ioii Wanted,
i any respeetidilc Hcjuise.'
ic-ndations Can be bad hot
■yirecom
b’otli in toyrn.oir from’ the
hi
rnc-ndations Cun be
country. A lino addressed to ft 'M..G. and lett ut
tlie.,Post Office will bf particularly attended to.
Oct 16 * 190 r ,
Bank B of’ G.eoi’ffi'ui
8A VAN!?AH. m,) Gr{.TH24.
T HE Ronnl oi liircctors hnx'iug declared a
Dividend of ®2 per slffiro. ur 2 per cerft for
the Inst six monflis, on the ■( upltaf Stopk of this
flank, the dame , will be' ,{i»ld to tilin'- respemivc
btoeldibideis thereof, or to (iieir (trder. ou-ond af
ter, Thursday thu21st inst. Tty, Order of (lb* t.oard.
Oct 19 m191 A. PORTER, Cashier.
Ml 96
»i inte Corn.
BUSHELS; White PTint C0R-V,
ClafjsicaV aild i^no'lish Semfoi^'
y|lilK subHcrHjcriiifofn)s his friends Hfid fh^r
J. lie that, Ids Seminary for tho instruction ®|
young Ladies and Gentlemen is now opmi w^j
reception ot puyiils^—Tile course of Edu ptot 11 ,
comprise the Greek and Latin I.angitagft t"!
dition |o the runches. usiuilty taught d l’ 11 ”
Whoyto vv.’*
Voting Cenlloincp pifiptired for eiitrancf^
'For tertnsmip^to the siiliscriboi' aUiis rwld 1 * 111
coriieridCDraytqn uiul Voi'k Streets. , r .
P'ct 23 iJUilfi', HENRY MACDONNM^
For sale
A IV Elegant PIANO FORTE, low for casH
Xx. Apply at thin office
Get 26 IDG , . '
75 Dollars Regard* .
W ILL be paid for tho apprehension an" .
iivoi*y to the Subscribers of the fol' 0 '
Negroes. .
FRANK, the property of G. B. Lnmnr, e
stout black follow, uoout 36 years of age—' 5 “
tie .cross-eyed, and b’as holes in his ears forM
which he usually wears lie has been.entp 1 ®)
for many yenrs‘in ; 'bontiug dn .tljp Savunmi'i 1 o
Sdd is veil known by thq i)aihe of Frank
olf Frank Twlggs^-Ho runaway about (he 1 Jl
July iast. und has since been troqimntly h«®
In the neighbourhood ofPprishurg and Euen^
HANNAH, the proj
mo property... ----- rp .
large woman about 26 years of age, the m . J
S raiik, wlio-ranaway at the same time, unu l. |
oubt with him.' • • , ,..,„ r v (J
, Fifty dollars will- be paid for the iejWL
Frank to His owner in Suvunmdi or f° r '
liim in 1 the Savannah .Jail—and |il
liu-s fprthe delivery of Hapnah
Richmond County, or in the AuguShiJiiff^
JAMES BEAfiL
oct 22 , ca^IO^ -
of Mai