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c(ty pniPiTten.
i> A ■ l.\ I'Al’F.il. .I'.IlillT DOLLARS 1‘Kll ANNUM.
COUSTltY PAVER SIX DOLLARS Pr.Il ANNUM.
PAYABLE IS ADVANCE.
H , All news and now ndveTliscments appear in
both papcrs.JTl
The Hon. William K t:ad,. of Marble
head, lias been nominated as an Elector
at large in Massachusetts,^ fill the va
cancy in the unpledged ticket, occasioned
by the withdrawal of the Rev. Doctor
Baldwin, who it is said, has been compell
ed to do so, by an unprecedented and ?#-
decent course of proceeding on the part of
the friends of Mr. Adams.
A more unprincipled attempt to Injure the pub*
lie character of IV. II. Crawford, weliaV' never
en, than that of stating, in the face of well-
known facts, that lie was opposed to the Pension
Law. So lav from its being tlio fact that he was
opposed to that law, he was in n most eminent do*
gree, influential in promoting its passage j lie Is,
anil always has been, f warm and sincere (Mend
of those who fought the battles of our country in
the War of the Revolution, and has uniformly ad
vocated their claims to the notice of government
for pecuniary aid.—Eastern Star.
; THURSDAY EVENING, October 28, 1824
BOARD OP HEALTH.
The Boerd Of Health, can now safely announce
to its fellow citizens, at home and abroad, the
termination of tho usual season, of our autumnal
disease.
It is a source of much gratification, to the Board,
to statei that no ctud of diseuse has occurred dur
ing the. past season,cheering features distinct from
the common Intermittent and remittent fevers of
the climate.
From'thc first of May, ujPto the 26th of Octo
ber, inst. a period of six months, only seventy-two
deaths liave occurred in this city, of which twenty
eight were children, and forty-tour adults.
Report of interment* in the city of Savannah, for the
week ending Oct. 26&, 1824.
Died of Worm Fever, A
Bowel Complaint; 1
Dropsy, v ■ 1
Total, 4
Three of whom were under five yedrs of age,
.fcjtd Ob e thirty eight.
By order of the Chairman,
I. K. TEFFT, Scc’ry.
■previous to the adjournment, of the Board, this
dny the following resolutions were unanimously
adopted;
The condition of the city, rendering it unneces
sary for the Bbnrd of Health to continue its week
ly meetings, therefore. y
Rewind, that the Board bc-uow adjourned, and
that no further stated meetings be held—but should
any, occurrence render a meeting of the Board of
Health lUceisarj’, that the Chairman be empow
ered tp call a special meeting thereof; and ns the
condition of the city is yet in the churge of tho«
Board of Health, that it be earnestly enjoined on
the members, to be vigilant in their inspection of
llir different wards, and to report any collection
'vi filth which by its continuance, may endanger
the health of the citizens, or any circumstance,
v. bicii may be deemed necessary for the informa
tion of the Board.
’ Resolved, that the thanks of the Board be ten-
• dared io the Chairman and Secretary, for the
prompt and zealous manner in which they have
discharged the ditties of their stations, during the
past season.
SAVANNAffJOctober 27,1824.
F.RRATUM.—In the editorial article under the
ftaraupBh head in yosterday’g paper, 4th para
graph, 14lh line from the bottom, for-'our South
ern brethren,” read, our Western brethren.
Latest from England.
Liverpool papers to the 16th September,
ond London papers end Shipping Lists to
tlie evening of the 17th all inclusive, have
been received in Charleston by the arri
val of the ship Corsair.
They furnish'an official Account of the
.death of the King, of France, who breath
ed his last on the morning of the 16tb Sep
tember ut > 4 o’clock. The King received
tbc sacrament from the bands of the
-Grand Almoner. The several members
.'of the Royal Family were present: and
they thert heard mass in the Royal Chapel
Tlipy again returned to the King, who
says a private letter, spoke to them in a
most touching munner, and said, “ In
bidding you adieu, I wish to give you my
blessing. May God be with you.”
The Emperor of Russia left St. Pcters-
liurgit on the 28tli August, to visit some of
his Asiatic States.
Intelligence of the lauding of Iturbide
in Mexico, und a rumor of his execution
’ had reached Loudon. *
Warsaw, Aug. 28—By an Ukase of his
Majesty the Emperor bl'Russia, all Jews.
Who are not physicians or established
merchants, are ordered to renounce by
the year 1825, the petty coinmcrce they
have hitherto curried on, trades, &c. and
to return to the occupation of their ances
tors—that is to say, to till the ground.
For this purpose the Government will as
sign to them lunds in the temperate climate
jot' European Russia, provide them with
every thing necessary to commence their
.^agricultural operations, and found thqir
new settlement^ and allow them exemp
tion of taxes for some years, if they con
form to the supreme will of his Majesty.
1 On the other hand, they have no other al-
te no i rive, but must entirely quit Russia
am'. Poland. The publication of the U
base Iihs caused great consternation
mofigst the numerous Jewish population.
Smyrna, Aug. 7.—The Greeks have re
ceived part of the English- Loan. They
, have refused 300,008 piastres for the ran-
sjoi'.i of the Pat-hoof Argos. The Turkish
fleet is proceeding against Hydra and the
.Morea. The defeat of Omar Paclia in
Roe-ia is confirmed, Athens is blockaded.
Madrid Sept 9.—(by express.}—The
King and the Royal Fumily still remain
pdt St. Ildefonso.
w LONDON, Sept. 16.
In another part of this day’s paper, we
have given rather a detailed account of the,
honourA-rendered to Gen. La Fayett^,
on his arrival at New York. . Some things
. sufficiently ridiculous \yill be found in the
narrative; but, in order to guard against
. the slight's? suspicion that we were dispo
sed tt» indulge in any burlesque.on so im-
' portent a subject, we have given, front the t
American Papers, pur authority for every
tiling that might otherwise be mistaken
farcical invention.—Courier.
- ■ ’ MANCHESTER, Sept. 18
Y./‘ m;e sorry to learn from the Glas-
ow T'npers, that the weavers in that neigh-
)rhoqcl, of whom 12,000 are formed into
regularly organized Union, for the pur-
oil' ot obtaining nn advance of Wages,
nave had reconr§p to outrages which will
throw an obstacle in the way pf attaining
i!io : purpose, and, if persevered in, tnay
tui: i- h ifiS Legislature with an excuse for
re-enacting' the Cpmbihatkm Law.
We perceive by the New-York papers
that the inhabitants of Camden, S. C. arc
about to crecj a monument to the memory
jf Baron tie Kalb, a Major General in the 11
S. Army, who fell in battle near that
place, during our Revolutionary struggle,
and that it is intended to iuvite Gen. La
Fayette to lay the corner stone.
NATIVE GOLD.—A piece of native
gold found in North Carolina, has been
purchased for upwards of 8100 by Mes
srs Leavenworth, Ilaydch &. Scoville,
button manufacturers in New-York, for
the purpose of being worked into an clc-
gaut set of coat buttons, which will bear a
likeness of Washington, and are -to be
placed on a coat of Amcricau manufac
ture, to be presented to General La Fay
ette.
New Canal.—The Boston Patriot states
that the Board of Engineers will soon ar
rive in that city, to ascertain the practica
bility of connecting Barnstable and Buz
zard’s Bay by n canal. There are about
sirthonsand passages made round C'npc
Cod annually, by our foreign aud coasting
vessels, a large portion of which must find
the Canal a more safe and expeditious
route than doubling the “stprmv Cane
Cod.”
One death in Charleston by yellow fe
ver, reported on the 24th Oct. and one on
the 35th. The whole number of deaths
from the 17tb to the 24th, was 19—8 by
yellow fever.
WHY IS NINIAN EDWARDS HERE ?
This is a question that lias been fre-
buentlv asked; nnd which, wo tiling we
can answer, lie is kept at Washington
by Messrs. Adams nftd Calhoun, to play
part at the . commencement of the next
session of Cohgress, and we have not the
least doubt that he is at present employed
preparing another address or memori-
tothe House ofRcpresentatives against
the Secretary of the -Treasury. It will
he recollected that Messrs. Adams, Cal
houn and McLcitn in tlicir famous 4th of
July letter, asserted that the former attack
of Edwards on the Secretary oftlie Treas
ury was not finished; that it was yet to he
decided upon..Edwards is here, then, to
assist, in some sort, It verily that declar
ation. But there is nn ulterior object-
Messrs. Adams nnfl Calhoun expect that
the presidential election will devolve on
the House of Representatives. At the
critical moment, should that be the case,
Niniun Edwards will be set upon Mr.
Crawford uguin, to tease, to -worry and
depress him. We beg that our words
may bo remombered. Infamous as such
procedure may be, in will be resorted to.
\ml this Edwards so degraded in the pub
lic estimation, so covered witli the exe-
crutions of nn enlightened community, so
detested, as we are told, that the majority
of tho hoarders at tho principal public
house at Shnnnondali Springy threatened
to leave it if He was permitted to t ake lodg
ings there—from which cause, it. is snid,
he refrained from going—this Ninian Ed-
wurds is once more under the countenance
of his former patrons—the Secretaries of
State and War—to be a prominent figure
in the political operations incident to the
presidential election. Meanwhile, he does
not refund the money he owes to the pub
lic treasury.—'Washington Gas.
“There has Wm seine demand fitr old Wee,•
f<>r shipment to the continent,for which tits fid. n
ISs-Jiavb been obtained; nnd smull parcels ol new
bring 14s Od a 15s fid per cu t.”
[From the London Price Cairo ill Tuesday Sept. 14.]
THE MARKET.
Cotton.—'The sides of lust week consist of about
1000 bugs. Tho prices of F.ast India Colton of in
ferior quality may be noted n shade lower, but no
alteration in other descriptions. Tho sales arc ns
follow, vie—lOOBoweds at 8 a 8Jd, per lb.; 160
Perltains at HV{ to 1 Id. per lb.; 300 Suriits at 6j u
6$d.; 230 Bengali at 3 j to add., per lli.; 100 Ma-
liras at fi a 6$tl. per lb. ; 62 Smyrnus at 71 a 7$d
per lb.; all In bond. Near 16,000 bags (princi
pally tho Surnts) are already advertised by tho
Cbiupaoy for the 24th inst. which causes tho mar
ket to bo flat.
NASHVILLE, 'L'oun. Oct. 4.
Rate. of Exchange —• 9. 8. Bank Notes 14; Spe
cie 12 ; Virginia notes 12,; S. Carolina, IQs N.
Carolina and Georgia 6 a 8; Louisiana, and Mis
sissippi, 12, nnd Tombccbo nnd Mobile 8, per cent
advance ; Kentucky notes 40 per cent., discount.
sflrwu
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
PROGRESS OF LA FAYETTE.
Wc learn from the Baltimore American
that the General was landed at Yorktown
on the lStli joist, about noon, amidst an
immense concourse of gratified spectators.
A nutionnl salute was fired on the occasion,
nnd the whole scene was one of the most
grand and imposing ever witnessed in
Virginia.
A letter from a gentleman of Baltimore
who was present, states thut the General
landed at a quarter before two o’clock P.
M. in nn eight oared barge, nccompnnied
by Chief Justice Marshall and other distin
guished characters. He was received by
the governor of Virginia and the Council
of State. After the General’s reply to
the Governor’s lie ascended a superb bar
ouche drawn by four elegant grey9 with
postillions in full livery—with him were
seated the Governor of Virginia, the Chief
Justice oftlie United States and the Sec
retary of War. In othdV carriages fol
lowed the Geuernl’s family, revolutionary
officers, and others, and the procession
was closed by an immense concourse of
of citizens. The whole proceeded to the
Gcnerul’s quarters, where he was received
by Major Gen. It. B. Taylor and stall’,
with n host of officers attached to the va
rious Virginia corps.
On the 19th there was to he a grand’
review. The number of persons ussem
bled at York wns estimated at about six
thousand.
At Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Wed
uesduy last, a man by the name ofWilliam
Kirkwood, drank off nearly three pints of
whiskey, which occasioned his death in
the course of u few minutes.
Professor Edward Everett, lias been
nominated for Congress, in the Middlesex
District, Massacusetts, in place of the
H»n. Mr Fuller, who declines a roelec-
tion. Two other gentlemen have been
put in nomination in the same district.
Rhodc-Jsland Constitution.—The peo
ple of Rhode Island have rejected Hie pro-
po&a Constitution, by a majority of votes
supposed to exceed 1500.
The Editor of the Boston Gazette, who
was at Albany when Gen. La Fayette was
there, says—“A worthy gentleman of Al
bany, who is somewhat celebrated for his
eccentricity, asserted, in our presence,
and we do not doubt the fact, that within
one year there would be upwards of ten
thousand children named after the, distin
guished guest of the nation. He had an
infant hoy, to whom he meant to give the
following name; Vanschoon Snyderdict
Pelt Mconhtigm VansnortLa Fayette/'
The drawing of the pecond Class oftlie
New York Literature Lottery, for August,
took place in that city on the 20th instant.
The numbers drawn, which determined
the fate of every ticket in the Lottery,wore
13—39—18—3—7—1—55—45—8.
Mrs. Moulton - . The American Sen
tinel, published at Middletown,' Con. con
tains a brief outline of the character of
Miss Mary Green Campbell, supposed to
be the identical Mrs.Mary Moulton,whose
nnme appears so conspicuously before the
American public in connexion with that of
presidential candidate. If this Mr;
Moulton be indentified ns Miss Campbell,
f which there cannot be a doubt, her tes
timony will pnss for what we lmvc always
considered it to he worth—nothing. It
nppears thnt she has been for years a no
torious prostitute. “ She was by nature,
(says the editor,) a smart, likely girl, with
manners and *a person nnd appearnneo
prepossessing; and as to her intellect, if
some anecdotes that have been related of
her be true, she, in the difficulties in which
her love affairs, where the status ante hel
ium could not possibly be restored, when
negotiating about indemnities, evinced nn
acuteness and finesse worthy of on old
diplomatist.”—Bost. Cour.
The “ elegant, educated, nnd refined”
Mrs. Moulton, whose deposition is copied
into the last Reporter, prefaced by an
elaborate commendation upon her merits,
written, probably, by Ninian Edwards, is
the "celebrated” MissMarv G. Campbell,
who, when about thirty eight years old,
kept a boarding house in Albany, where
Master John Moulton, an apprentice to
the printing business aged about eighteen,'
hoarded a short time, and was afterwards
married to her. The gentleman who
gave this information, added, that Muster
John Moulton lost the favour ofhis friends
by this marriage.—Taunton Rcji.
ARRIVED,
Ship Clmriot, Pratt, Boston, 9 days, vyith sun
dries, to Johnston, Hills & co. R Campbell, L
Baldwin fa co. P Hilt, Cnscv, Hoary fa Turner, S
B Parkman, N B Weed, J \V Lang, T 8 Luther, 0
Johnson, H Richardson, G Ncwhull, It 8 Goff, 8 C
Dunning, Jenney fa Douglass, 11 Tuppcr, O Taft,
C Kelsey faeo. Bradley, Chtghorn fa Wood, .1 B
Ilerhcrt fa co. mid T. Wright. Passengers, Mrs
Savage, Miss Snvugo, Mrs Howard, Miss Howard,
Miss Spalding, Messrs Clay, Douglass, VVycr,
Chamberlin, Wright,Richardson, Smith,Spalding,
Jordon, Kingsley, Kendall, Reed, Goodwin, und
6 in the steerage.
Sloop James Monroe, Stowell, New York, fi
days, to-Z Dav, Butler Scranton, 1 Norton, II B
Hathaway. Passengers, N Stevens, S L Stevens,
Lt. Cnntfield.L' S. A. Messrs T'ubour, Robin, W W
Johnson, E Tullmndgo, Weeks, J Seers, D Seers,
L Rood, Ludiiigton, Mr Burrows, lady nnd sou,
Mr Cornwell, lady und sister, and IV Piper.
Pole boat Paragon, Augusta, 5 days, 400 bales
eotton, to G 11 Lamar, P Hill, Duhamel' 4' Attoe,
G Gordon, S B Pnrkman,nnd Gumming fa Givutli-
Inev.
uetoV—A ship Supposed to Ins French, fronv
Martinique. *
A schr with painted ports.
SAILED, *
Schr Rambler, for Providence.
Sclir Intrepid, for New York.
Passengers in the ship Corsair, at Charleston fm
Liverpool, Thus. Faulkner und Mr Howurd of the
Theatre. t
Pussenger in the ship Jjtspcr, Crocker, arr. at
Boston fin Liverpool, Mr J Inglis, of Savannah.
The Pallas, Britton, for this port, wasteft at Liv
erpool, Sept. 10.
. The brig Susan nnd Elizabeth, was npnt Boston,
oiMhelfithiiisLfnrthii^iort^^
iNotiee.
P F.RSONS having any business with Davies fa
Berrien, during their nlisense from this Citv,
will please apply to JOSEPH V. BEVAN, Esq.
who will be found at their office.
net 26 ||rHt7 ^
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price.pfflour being ffi.\ per bar
rel, IPfi weifiht, the weight ol bread for the
resent month inust he «•
12$ Loaf 2 lbs 13 ounces
fij do 1 do 6J do
of which nil bakers and sellers yf bread will take
due notice. o
J I. ROBERTS, c. t.
oet 5 13.3
The Library
I S open for the delivery of Books on Monday.
Wednesday, aud Friday, from turkf. until
Whiskey, &c. !
Landing from on board the Julius Casar,
_ • t aiulfor Sale,
20 ,'SP* }■ WfnsltRT.
10 liliils St Croix nnd Muscovado Sugar
6 bbls Loaf Sugar
6 ensnj 2 Ib.camilsters Gun Powder'Tea
Oct 28 ||'ll!)i> PONCE fa. 1U*KKNZIE.
SAVVA iNA 11 VOL. GUARDS.
A COMPANY MEETING
for the purpose ofdccting an
Ensign, in tho room of Ensign Bow
en, resigned, and fbr supplying such
-oilier viieanoles, ns may then exist,
will ho held at tho Long'Room of
the Exchange, 1 TO-MORROW EVE*
NINO, —Dili instant at SEVEN. O'
CLOCK. Punctual attendance is
required.
Bv ordef.
11E1NEMANN,
1st Scrg’t, S. V. G.
oet 23 lint
The Genuine -Improved Seidlitz
Powders.
SJ/VDOZEN of (he true English Seidlitz Pow-
OUdei-sluVr been received from London, via
New.Vork, per brig Monroe nnd for snip loW by
LAY fa HENDRICKSON.
Chemist and Druggists,
Shad's Buildings.
oet 7 18fi
Sweet ami fyerin Oil, &c.
The subscribers offer for sale.
-4 BASKETS superior Swe'ot Oil
jLmJ Six) galls, winter strained Sperm Oil
fi kegs Salt Pet re
300 Bottles Castor Oil (in pint Bottles)
300 do Stoughloti’s Bitters, pints and
quarts
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,
Ort 26 » lt)7 - Shads Ruildinu
.Seed Rice.
T HE subscribers will engage, to deliver nny
quantity of Seed Rice, prime Riveror Inland
Swamp.' Early npplirntions will be necessary ns it
will be pounded out, ifjput engaged in nil Novem-
Iter. ,
• also—For sale.
Two Prime Ndgroes, one u
smart active Boy 13 years old ; aiulthe other 32
or 34 an excellent Gardner and Fisherman..
BULLOCH fa DUNIVODY,
Oct 26 ttl!)7 Factor* Jonei’ Builditiss.
~ Lard and Butter.
^r|KEG3 LEAF LAUD
23 Kegs Goshen Butter
Received pur Louisn Matilda, for sale, by
I. B. HERBERT fa Cn
•t 23 100
Mrs. E. licaulard,
r> ETUIINS her thanks to the ladies of q.
.BLV unh and Its Vicinity, and bogiloava tnw n
thorn tljatsho lms just received by brlgtVnthe \
Elegant PaMcrns for the Sca^ 0
with an usortmept or new (HBflOJVS-.i, I
I.adlesand Gentlemens LA FAYETTE tSt nii J
-tt. rfX£' v,l ‘ l
Machine for tllat purpose. ‘ ^
oct 27 rl»8
Blankets, Cotton jyao'snuir
2 BALES LONDON DUFFLE
of Into importation
50 pieties Cotton Bagging
100 casks Cut Nails, assorted
3 barrels-Noi 1 Castor Oil
50 do India Point Girt
For,sale by H.LOtt&fe Co
oet 27 103
s Sugar.
100 :s b SK
12 bbls brown , " o
For sulo by G AUDRY fa
oct 27 * t!98 '/ ^
Cotton Baggin
ps * lnt:h Rnltic Hemp ^SttonWrJ
UP Ju#t i-cccivcd and tor sale liv
“ EALVINBai
OhuiiEnr,
Oct'27
108
Sugar, Coftee, etc.
* JA HMDS Prime St Croix SUGAR
till 75 bids* do do do
7ft bugs prime Green Coffee
25 bbls Louf unit Lump Sugar
30 crates blue und fp-cen edged Flatei I
13 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
201) Gr'mdstoues
40 Colls Bale Rope
4 Cases Twine
For sale by IIALL fa HOVt I
Oet 27 108 *■'
"7” John 'J M . Howland,
C ONTINUES to do busbies in, Miiludgeville,
i aud ft’4i!e rs the nlfer of his services to the
friends and the public, In the transaction of. tigen-
cy business generally. '
oct 2 tr-ttlS I
Just Landing
rnoM on Bo vnp the ocoitais tacisi- I
-| BBLS. WHISKEY 1
150 do superfino Flour
100 half bbls. do
70 bugs best Green Coffee
4 lijpls Antigun Sugar
12 boxes white do do
i> 12 do brown “ “
10 half pipes Lisbon Wins,
30 qr chests Hyson Tea
5 boxes Souchong “
60 bbls Louf Sugar
v 50 do Lump
10. boxes Chocolate
5 bills Glue.
13 cases wool Huts
2 “ Strew Bonnets
7 “ domeslic Goods
7. hides “ “
7 kegs truce chains,
With a fresh supply of
Hardware und- Cutlcn.
Apply to P.M’DI'.RMurr,
net 23 || m 11)6 Market tjqiuirt,|
A Family of Negroes for sale,
A WOMAN about 25 yenrs ofage, n good Cool:
lI Washer anti boner, and plain Scamstress;-
wlth her three children. Apply ut this Office.
Oct-27 trU»8
DIED,
On the lf)th inst. at the'residence of Mr. Wm. A.
Grant, in Wilkes county, in the fiStli year of her
ge, Mrs. Ann Hamilton, of Savannah.
COMMERCIAL.
Williams College Ims recently conferi
honorary degree of D. D. upon tnp Rev.
S. S. Bemis, Pastor of the Presbyterian <
conferred the
Rev. Nathan
, -’reshyterian Church,
in Troy, N. Y. Mr. Brtinis has declined the honor
intended, upon the ground that these honorary
degrees are contrary to the principles of the gos
pel, nnd especially referred to in Christ’s prohibi
tion of tlie use of tbc term Rabbi.
more
that
Wc state upon tbc Authority of the Baltim
Federal Gazette, that at the Ball given in t
city in honor of La Fayette, “ when the ladies
were sealed at tlie Jive supper tables, such a grovpe
of exquisite beauty alia fusftion never BEron*
CAVE LUSTRE TO AN ASSEMBLY IN THE Nf.W
World."
' Anew way of blowing on^s self up.—A
man in Germany lately made way with
hims^Jf by filling Jus mouth and nostrils
with gun-powder, aud setting fire to it.
[Bv the Corsair at Liverpool.]
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 18.—The Cotton Market
continues to be languid, and all descriptions are
difficult to move; in the lower qualities of Ameri-
'can, there is a decline of • d per lb; but in other
kinds prices remain much the same as last week.
The total sales amount to 9706 lmgs, viz;—by pri
vate treaty, 4987 Uplands, 339 at 7J a 7?d, 2173
at 7$ a 7? ; 2132 at ~i\a 81367 at 81 a 8$; 5fi at 8|
a 9d; 379 New Orleans, 10 at 7$(1,11 l"at 8] a 8$,
97 ot 8] a9, 46 at 9) a 95, 25 at 10$, 40 at 1 Id, 60
at IF; a 12d; 1954 Tennessee fac. 373at71 a7$d,
1423 at 7; a7:j, 124 at 8>, u 8j, 32 at 8’d; 195 Sea
Islands, 44 at 13} a 13-jd, 77 at 14, 54 at 14$, 10 at
15, 10 at Ifid; 108 Stained do. 94 at 8d, 44 at 8$
30at9$ a 10d; 508 Pernambuco, 404 at 11 u llja
130 at 11$, 34 at 12d; 309 Bahiii, 204 at 10 a told.
95 nt 10';, 10 at ltd; 989 Marnnham, 390 at )6 a
10}d, 299 at JOj a 10$; 20 Mina Nova at9$d; 10
Para at 9}d; 65 Oronoko at 9*; 35 Demcrara at
lljd; 20 Barbados at 9! ; 12 St. Vincefit at JOjd
13 Bahama at 9$d; 80 Carlhagena at 7d; 20 Egyp
tian at 10}d; 50 Surat,30 at 5}d, 20at 7Jd; 50 Ben
gal at 5'i a 5?d per lb. And at aiiction, 197 Detoe'
rams were offered, of which 87 were sold at lOd
per lb.
Of Tobacco, some few parcels were taken for
export and home use,atourquotations—[Ljo7d.j
Carolina Rice has been in very moderate.de
mand, an-; only 60 casks have found buyers, at 14s
6d a 15s per ewt. for middling to'good.
[Another same date.]
“We annex u statement of the sales nnd import
of cotton, since the beginning of the month, viz :
—During the week ending on the 4th, sales 6040
bags—import 2923; do. on the the 11th, sales 7060
-rivnport 10381; do. on the ISth, sales 9790—im
port 9479; from which it will be perceived,that the
demand has on the whole beeh very limited, and
our prices, particularly of the inferior qualities of
American Cotton, may now be. considered to be
Jtb to j d lower, than our last quotations; fiiq prin
cipal sales of Upland? mode at present being ut
from 7$ to 8d,j1er lb.
“There was a good deal more business done
yesterday than for softie time past, aboutSOOObags
navingberii sol.d, which swells the business of the
week considerably, but the market previously was
excessively dull und .drooping.
“The recent accounts ot injury to your crops
from drought, have not had, as yet, any very per
ceptible influence on the tone of feeling in the
marketttbe disposition to'sell continues loincrcnsr
and it seems fair to presume that it will ^continue
so long as such exaggerated estimates-are enter
tained of the probable produce of your crop. Un
der these circumstances it will be necessary thut
the prices on your side,of tlie new crop, open low
to admit of its being a profitable shipment.
ivE o’clock.
ling 26
169
Bethlehem,—Georgia.
A PUBLIC examination in this Academy will
commence on Thursday tlie 14lh ofOctobcr,
and lie continued from duy to day at the pleasure
of parents und guardians who may be present.
The relations and friends of tlie young ladies arc
respectfully invited to attend, together with all.
neighboring persons, who tuke pleasure in the cln
valion offemale character. The exRlnlnationwii
embrace'many oftlie most Interesting branches,
between the student of orthography, and those of
Humes Elements. It is hoped something will be
done to shew that the highest intellectual attain
ments are the exclusive properly of no sex. For
the accommodation of spectators the students will
be Cx.iimined in the hew Church;
The winter session will commence onjtlie 15th
of November.
Terms.
Board, tuition, lodging;washing, fircundcandles,
for the .Scholastic year of eleven months |M30
For the session or half year 75
Use of bopks,maps,ink und pencils per session 1
All fees in advance.
In the department of music and painting, the
terms oftlie present year continued.
Each young lady to furnish u pair of sheets and
towels.
By those unnoqnuintcd with the character oftltis
institution, reference can be bad to bis Excellency
Governor Troup—to tlie President mill officers, of
the University of Georgia—to the ltev.Dr. Brown
•Dr. Joel Abbot—Hr. John Gerardino, or Judge
Wuync.—As regards health and other local ad
vantages, no institution in the SoutiM-i n»Counlry
can be more favorably sitiiuted. In other respects
it is foi the public to determine the extent of out
claims to patronage. •
Our former mean* of improvement w ill bo in
creased by an additional pbpularand able instruc
tress. By another instrument for. the benefit of
jhoso engaged in the acquisition of music : afid if
possible, by a more undivided attention nn the
part of those hitherto engaged in the literary dc
parlmcnt.
oct 7 186
G EORGIA—-Oliulluun County—To all whom
it may content—Whereas, JoscphR.Thomp
son has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary
of Chathum County (or letters of administration
on the estutc and effects of William R. .Holland,
late of Savannah, Druggist, dcc’fl in behalf of the
heirs and creditors.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all und
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration oftlie estate
of the deceased to the applicant Ifi tlm Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on. or before the twenty
seventh day of November next; otherwise letters
of administration will be granted.
Wlincgsthe Hon. John P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the said Court, tlic27thOct. A. D. 1824
oct-27 198 S. M. BOND.c co.
Stray Horne, v
S TRAYED from the subscriber last evening, a
Grey HOUSE. Said I torso blind. A reasona
ble i-cw’Mril will ho given forliis delivery ut Geo.
Milieu Esq. Stable, near the Baptist Church
Squuro. J. BLANCHARD,
oct 25 a" 196
HEALTH.
H EALTH, the greatest of all earthly blessings-
At this season of the your, when it is so high
ly proper und important to cleanse the Stomach
and Bowels of redundancy of bile, and all perni
cious mid ruinous accumulations, the proprietors
of LEE’S most excellent ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
would very respectfully advise the use of several
doses of them, and thereby in many instances pre
vent head-aches, sickness ut tlie stomach, obsti
nate obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers,
DEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO
ZENGES, a nii>|t now'erful Medicine, removes
und destroys ali kinds .of worms;
LEE’ri ELIXEIt, yn invnliutljii medi
cine, it never fails to cure (he most violent cold,
and affords instant and greHt relief, in all obstinate
coughs, it idso relieves young children from chol-
ics, 4-c.
LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, am
excellent medicine for all nervous uffectious,
wenkness, pains in loins, hack, 4^-
LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD,
no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheumu
tlsin, sprains, bruises,- frosted feet, S,-c. 4*c.
LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER 01101%
a never failing Cure.
LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT,
warranted to cure the itch, by only one applica
tion.
LEE’S FERSIAN LOTION, an ex
cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms,
prickly heat; softens the skin, and improves|the
complexion.
LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE
CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal and
Gonorh.-cU.
LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS—
w'hich give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Which
cleanses and benutifies the teeth.
LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain
cure for sore eyes.
LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For
the cure of head-aches.
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re
moving and destroying conn.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
ID* Numerous Oases of cores cou|d be annex
ed, of tho happy and good effects thnt have foj
low’edthe use of-the above JUSTLY CjBLEBRAb
TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the publisher
hns not room for them in this paper. . •
*„* Please to observe whatever, and where ever
you lmy none enn bo Lee’s Genuine Family Medi
cities, without the sigiiutiire of the proprlcfor,
NOAH I1IDGF.LY, „
Laic Michael Lee fy-Co.
The above famous fumily medicines are fix
sale by , '
DR. A. DELAR0CI1E, Senr.
Druggist! Savannah
Who hus just received a fresh supply froifi Bulti
more. •
oct 7’ 186 ‘
Cotton Bugging..
(£f \ PIECES first quality Dundee I!;i:
J for sale by HALL u, il'JU]
oct 25 196
P. M UGUaIOTT,
H AS just received by the brig Joseph S.l
from Philadelphia,and other recent win
which ho offers for side on the most accomn '
ting terms,
150 kegs Dupont’s Gun Powder,FI
FFG, FFFG.
5 do do in canisters
300 Bags Patent Shot, assorted
2 Tons Bur Lead
10 do . Share Moulds
90 Bngs henvy Black Pepper
60 bbls Loaf 'Sitgur, small slzft .
40 do Lunin “ do
4 pines Holland Gin I ,
8 tin Schiedam dm -
2 do Old Peach Brandy
100 bills Rye Whiskey
40 hlids do
100 pieces Cotton Baggings
100 kegs Cut Nails assorted
60 lings best Green Coffee
8 hhds St Chiix Sugar
16 boxes Whittcmore’s Cotton CarJs, i
and 10
2 eases Shot Guns, of a superb quality
6 bulcs heavy London Duffie tu ' "
' Blankets
160 dor. baskets Salt’4
12 bbls Copperas
With a general assortment of
Hardware, Dry Goods and Gw
, ceries.
Oct 25 xi 196 «
G EORGIA Chatham county—By the lion, the
Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty silting for ordinary pujposes.
To all whom it may concern. i
Whereas William Davies administrator of Ja
cob Franklin Kcal dec. has petitioned the hon.
court of Ordinary to bo discharged from his said
administration.
These arc therefore to ’cite nnd admonish all
nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of the
suid deceased to file their objections (if any they
have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of
the court of ordinary, on or before the 7lh dny of
S next, otherwise letters disrISissory will be
d the petitioner.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
one of th? Justices of said court this 7th day of
tfepteinbef) A. D. 1824.
8. M. BOND, c c o c c.
sep 9. lt£
G t EORGIA, Chatham County—By the hsmora-
T ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Cliath
am county silting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whearns Charles Gregory executpr of Thomas
G. Davis late of Chnthnm county deceased lias
petitioned the honorable the court of ordinury
he discharged from fits said executorship.
These ure therefore to cite nnd udmonish all
and singular the kindred arid creditors of the
said deceased, to file flicir objections, if any they
have, in the office of tlie Clerk of tlie -court of
ordinary on or before the 7th. day of March next,
otherwise letters dlsinissory Will be granted tlie
petitioner. ' ,
Witness tho honorable George L Cope, one
the Justices of tlie said court this seventh day
September, A. P. 1824.
S. Mi BOND, c c o c c
sep 9 175'
N INE months after date application Will be
made to the hop. Inferior court of Chnthnm
county,for leave to sell all that lot in Savannah
known by the Nor 1, Ellis square, Decker Ward,
with the hnprpvements thereon : and nil that lot
jn Snvannnh known by the No. 23, in Liberty
ward, with the buildings thereon, being the
tout estate of Joint Smith, doceasedjor the beno-
fit of tho heirs.
may 16
FREDERICK tfBRB, Arim’r.
114
15
Fresh Fall Mackerel,
mackerel!
BBLS NO. t
30 do do 2
65 do do 3
13 half bbls no 1
13 do do do 2
16 do do do 3 __
10O boxes fresh Herrings
landing from brig Hope from Boston, forsaldl
, ROBERT S. GOFF.l
oet 25 Ml96
Oct2o
VVliite Corn.
BUSHELS White Flint COliN.j
p-e. Kor sale Iff I
HALL fa IIOb|
900 board sloop Scourge. For sale
(96
G lassical aud English Seniinl
T HE suliscriberinfoi'tns his friencls nniltM
iir, that hit Seminary for the instrudijiJ
young Ladies'and Gentlemen is now open l)’
receptiotrof pupils.—The course of Edn.iuli™ 1
Comprise the Greek and Latin Languages i
ditto,ti to the ranches ttsuully tuught ut ]
schools.* . ■ » ,
,Yfiling Cftntlemcn prepared for entrance *
the Militury Academy or any College in tbs “-l
For terms apply to the subscriber nt his resiuci
corner of Drayton and York Streets. * I
Oct 25 t.||l90 HENRY MAC DONNE 1 ']!
For sale
Elegant PIANO FORTE, tow (or
cosM
Apply ut this office
Oct 25 196
, 75 Hollars Reward.
W ILL lie paid for the apprehension
livery to the Subscribers of the foils’ 11
Negroes.
FRANK, the property of G, B. Lnmiuv, 4
stout bluck fellow, about 35 years'of age-- 15 j
tie cross-eyqd, and has holes I n Ills cars fo»
which lie usunlly wears. He has been emi
for muny yenrs in boating on the Suvtmnabj
and is well known by the nnme fif Frank
or Frank Twiggs—He rannwuy about the
July lost, andlias since been frequently !
In the neighbourhood of Purisburg and Ebcn
HANNAH, the property of Maj. Janiesn'
.large woman about 26 years of ago, the me
Frank, who rnnawuy at the same (irac, amt
doubt With him.
Fifty dollurs will bb paid for the
Frank To his owner in Savannah, or for v
liim in tho Savannah Jnll-rund twenty
lursYor the delivery qf Hannah to her o"’fi w
Richmond County, of in tho Augustu •!>" •
*:# ’ g; 8, lama
JAMES
oct22 ext 104
Bunk atuto of Georgia)
, SAVANNAH, Ms Oct. 18
T HE Board of Directors having declsm,
Dividend of $2 per ahure, or 2 par
the last six months, on die Capital Stock
Bank, the same will be paid to the ip!
Stockholders thereof, or to theirordeii'W