Newspaper Page Text
ro utica r.
e t
1'RlfipBlUCK S. L' ErLI,
n i v viu.vrr.it.
I’Aii.r t AVi u inoiiT’Wu.L.
t. o ils Tit y I'Ai'i it ..six DOix.
PAY UII.L IX A fix'A
PCIt ANNUM. .
lilt \ X •. 1 M .
(D’All n
and new udv
-both pane!
eluents appear Hi ■
31
INDAY EVENING, NovEMti.it 1.182
:m PElilOIl COURT.—A Convention
< if tliejudgcs of Vho ^uipcrior Court of tin 4
ritiUfe id Georgia, will Ilf held at Milledge-
villc on the 6th inst. in con.-cquci)ce’ of
which Judge Way mi, I19 directed the
Clerks the Superrat Courts of the coun
ties hereaftei’mentioned, to adjourn them
ns follows:— fs•; .-*|lj|BB^*?|
ui.n-.i to bo adjourned from the 1st November to
M
tilt :
■intosli, from tl
bcrly, from tl
van, from ilit- Istji do.
, from Nile ,29th do.
Effingham,
November*
dth do. to
latll do. to
to.
to
2d Dec.
oth Dee.
« 1 111 i 1 t-.
13th Dec.
The following gentlemen were, on feat-
jiduy hist eleeted.officers of the beat coni-
M.'tny in the J ittle Oyechee District, viz:—
W.m, G/Vpnv, Captain: 'WillisE. Frank-
a in, 1m l.ieutcnan:; 11vuidiNO Bu.JtT, 2d
Lieutenant; tmd Da.mi l D. Brower, En-
aii.ll. . ’ '
TI1E NATIONS GUEST.
Sincd the return of Cicero from exile,
JUiil he landing of Timoleon at Syracuse,
4 e has been nothing,of the hint) that can
be at all compared with the rtjAition of
(sen. La Payette in this country;-—not
#m fely in the out-pouring of Heart, but
ct ii iden d tis a tribute to those peculiar
dr positions of soul and qualities oficliafaq-’
:,.;rlh:it most desdfcye : Itougli the least com-
vmnd the admiration of the massof njnn-
lle lavished his blood and exjiend-
uera&tMJ&foctaU-s itt New Jersey, have
nominated an Electoral ticket composed
of the friends of Gen. Jackson and Mr.
Crawford.
TENNESSEE’.—The I legislature of
Tennessee have pa Ted a law, providing
for the election of electors of President
and YiccTrehident pf the United States.
The state is divided^Mfi felqveq districts,
the citizens of each district chhosing one
elector. ■ The election is to take place on
the first Thursday ultd Friday in Novem
ber. •'
ifitv of cmnmunic.n-
To illustrate th
tion in JVfi.chignn territory, tin
the Detroit Gazette says that woo
been seltt 1080 miles going and returning,
to he carded at an establishment in that
eitv. A. * ., • .. • v;-\ . '
'2, I'dWM-vhora who have houses ofeom-
linu' ,,fI mercceMtihlishojl m tin? territory pfthe
;*»..• Jilepublic, .shall have tin- same .credit.pi|
" K,> 'he payment, of duties as Colombians, hut
se who have not must pay the duties in
ash, or give satisfactory security.
ot
tilt
m
ed his treasure, in the cause of ajeountry,
foreigh to him by birth and doubly foreign
to him from, the prejudices of education,
S is foie; but it wi.l he recollected, that
Jus glory was absorbed by the splendor of
ifi.it towhom lie stood bitt in tlio relation
e satellite to the planet; and besides,
nearly the half of a century hail pass
way, leaving its layers of dust upon the
ammonals of his goodness.—He had been
hilapthrophUt too, undf.an underiating
triot ; but then again, one would have
supposed that the same calculating spirit
which could refuse to,the poor Greeks the
oare expression of its sympathy, would
ha i e shi unk below zero attlic mere brcalli-
jng'pf the name of this determined foe to
the Holy Alliance. He had bcei. a Re-
nuliicifu also, during a long life of peril,
and thfoug a thousand temptations; yet,
calumny hud detracted from his well eurn-
tid fume, and advo sity had set her
upon Ids fortunes.— In spite of all these
thing' upon his return to the bosom of his
adopted country.how vterynruch were oven
the most < mhu.dasiic expectations of his
admirers
soli bait
him, that
mi. the ;
veeeded H for, the General him-
little idea of pur feelings toward
e made frequent enquiries du-
jsage of the routes conveiiien-
cies and facilities of traveling through
tions <.f the country.—In his
•ess from Huston ffPStoik-towb,
•ontiuous triumphal procession
and child rushed in throngs
i ith delight in their eyes and joy
i; as if gratitude were in
stiu-.'t with them ; and ns if they thought
rami m rendering homage to disintorestec
nHue they rendered a thanksgiving to
* a oil as t he author .of it.— v - i*
Iitiwc ver, besides the good effect that
'Aids r j .-it will have, in eherishing the menv
Revolutionary struggle; in
var;
ous see
(U
!e pro
j.t Wi
isoiie c
iftun
Y* OlUii
A:' -l!
nd, wit
ou i
heir tor
I XT'S:
or
NORTH CAROLINA.—The election
for electors of President and V. President
of thoJJ. St. tak,es place in North Carolina
on the 11th inst.
A letter from Dubliii comity, N. C. to the
editors of the Register say s—“Mr. Craw-
ford is gaining grpund fast in this county.
1 f the election had taken place in August*
lie would not have received two-fifths of
the votes; now life will get a majority, .'mid
iie is still gaining”
MASSACHUSETTS.—An intcUifcent
gentleman who lips travelled through .the,
ulterior of Massachusetts says the great
mass of the people are opposed to Adariis*,
and in fuvortoffllie unpledged ticket. ,
INDIANA.—Recent intelligence from
Indiana, (says the Cincinnati Gazfette,)
prove beyond a doubt that the stale is safe
for Mr. Clay. Tlie friends of Gen. Jack-
sdn, agreeably to.previous arrangements,
have held their convention at Satcm.: All
the Jacksoniana wore duly notified, and
great exertions were mode; but the con
vention proved a sad adventure for the
Jackson party. Hardly one-third of Hie
counties were represented at all! In Inany
of them the persons who met to choose
delegates were not u moYt than enotigh to
constitute the officers of the meetingIn
Switzerland county but 14 persons attend
ed. In Harrison county a meeting to
choose a delegatc was called; but not a
single individual appeared. In the New
Purchase not a meeting was lipid, except
in the county of Shelby. Li Jennings no
meeting could lie -got up. A gentleman,
however, from that county had the curi
osity to go to Salem , aud Jbehold he was re
ceived at a delegate ! ’ ,
KENTUCIvA'.—A meeting of the
fricuds' of Gen. Jackson, was held in’
Frankfort, (Ivy.) on the 2d tilt. The
most favorable opportunity (says a Frank
fort paper,) for holding the meeting was
selected; it was appointed to he held on
the same day with a Regimental Muster;
it was advertised twice in the Western
Volunteer; the State-hodsc bell was three
Ames rung, to give notice to the citizens ;
and finally the meeting yfas opened in. the
Representatives chamber jnsf after tlip
Regiment wqs dismissed in the front of
the State-house: the day was fine; and it
was thought that the military excitement
pf the occasion would for the morrfent at
least, favor the pretensions of the Military
Hero. With all these advantages, thb
whole number of persons assembled from
this and the neighbouring cmfnties, wnis ; pu<
ly thirty seven, as counted by a person in
the lqbby; of these several were friends of
Mr Clay, who were mere spectators, and
the number who took'.pact in the proceed
ings was from 20 to 28.”
j A gentleman at Washington, speaking
of Mi-. Crawford in a letter to hi.i friend
sa^s—“would to Heaven, that eycty elec
tor in the United States knew thia man
there would no longer be any, hesitation
as to the question who should be our next
President.”
»S,t. Louis, Mo. 8ept. 27.—A detach
ment of the 1st. Regiment Infantry, con
sisting of4 companies, and GO tefernits of
tlie (ith llcgimout.cmiinrkcd at this place
uuder the immediate order of Major Kcar-
iiey, for Council jBlutls, on,tlie 17th inst.
in four Kehl Boats of tho first ahd second
class.; This’detachment, we understand,
is to forth pah of the military cscOrt, that
istr> ascend .tlie Missouri, enriy next spring
from ( opncil Bltitfs, with Gen. Atkinson
and Mhj. OTalhvn, commissioners afir
pointed under the,Opt Of Congress, of the
26th May last,, to hold tiTatifes oj’ -trade,
and friendship with the Western tribes of
Indians. * \ A,, "
. The Keel Boats which o.omposd the
transportation of that Cupps arc prodded
with machme*! on a new anti iinpvov.ed
plan, invented by Geri. Atkinson, njul cx-
ecufed by Gregg, M'Daniel, n skilful me
chanic. 'Elio machinery consists . of a
shaft thrown across.the ccfttre of (lieboat.,
with rt water-wheel at each end-^u five
foot cog-wheel.in the centre of (fie' shaft,
and put in motion by another cog-wlicol'3
fcet4 inches resting on un iron sluift which
supports a fiy-wlieel at otic ertd, of eight
feet in dinmeter.-—The, fly and sfilall cog
wheel ntc moved by a crank projecting
froftt an nrin of tlio .fly-wheel, with two
Pitmans wlqoh aro impelled by soldiefs;
seated on from eight to ten benches, filiir
a-brenst, with n succession of crpos-hars.
before cadi bench contained in a frame,
that moves oil slides, with ,a three feet
Stroke of the cfnnk.—The men uro com-
lortahly seatqd under an awning, shclt6r-
cd froin the sun and rain—the lnbeur liuieh
Ji
lighter than rowing with a 'common
icllcd p' *
onr, nnd thchqats tire’ propelled with a
velocity, sufiitieiit to stem the most rnjiid
tll/t ^Pl*n nil! tlln
currents in
.pf ti no distinction; in strengthening the
I'm i ofunion betweentlie.diflbreutsections
oi cpUtttry thutcontend with such generous
rh a try to do him honor ; and in convincing
the Holy Alliance that both young aiid
eld, we Jove our free institutions—-it will
hjiv.-fitic very inij». ■ rrt tq usjin'th^’.reUlr
tjons of social life, that of dissipating the
; Uigur John Bull prejudices that our peo-
inherit against the French, 'and of in
upping them to observe towards that gat
gallant and polished people, all,the regard
tha they assuredly dcserve-r-pusScssing
mtuiiters, infinitely moregrateiul to uswlio
a. e no epicures, than the Spanish carriage
that our young Southrons so highly afi’ect
now-a-davs.
A’u
Gen. I,A FAYETTE has signified his
intimion of visiting Rnleigh, N. C, about
i^e 20th Decemhcr next.
'fhere was four deaths of Yellow fever
jH Charleston on tlie 27th and 28th ult.
c Missouri. T^c fiotdlp
mdde ClifTrlofi flora this plneo in nhout
two days, a distance tlidt requires ht least
lour'days by boats prrtpellfcd in the ordi
nary mode. It is nseertniued that these
transports, will innko tweijty miles per day
and thirty in pn^cs of femqrgel(cy. ’ ■
Copt. Shaler pf the Oth Regiment, lips
arrived with 05 recinifs from Louisville,
after heiiig detained a month on.tlic Olpo
by low water. ’
This detachment will set out fpr Coun
cil Blatls, we understand in a day or
two.
LAW.—At the September term of the
^Superior 'Court in Columbia • County, it
was decided that a note is negocialde,
Avhere the words (“order” or “(bearer” art
omitted.
A Dwarf by tlie name of Stevens, he-
longing to New Hampshire, is- exhibiting
himself in New-Yprk; IIo. is 21 yeats of
age, 37 inches in height and weighs 34
p£ii(nd8; 'HpJs rearer nted as being it
perfept m6de! of the human gpeeies,, and
Ins features,, form, actions-and .conversa
tion tpi bo manliqpss in miniature,. His
objectiis tO. obtain monfey to pay for his
education. .
Thursday tlie ll tli day of November is
appointed a clay of, Thanksgiving and
PraycGin New Hampshire. f--.
Tho 9th day of December has been ap
pointed a day of Thanksgiving in the State
of Connecticut. : .
By reports received at the Navy Depart-
nu at, through Com. Porter, fronxTliomp
** a’s Island, as late us the 2Sth ult. it
*;< ! thpt the sick Hritl become convides-
CPR(, and that the general health of the
, gVeo kpd. very mitck. im^pved^
The Detroit Gazette says that they cal
culate there that on the 4th of July, 1626.
at which time half, a 'Century of our inde
pendence will be completed, that the Ter
ritories of Arkansas and Michigan, will
be admitted us state*, thug making t)ie
bur month's, they have heo.it brisk at 27
sous; at prqscnt they are less in demand,
and can be obtained at26.to 201-^1, accof-
ditm to quality—conditions, 4 per et. tare,
and 2 kill, por bole. Thfii last 'arrivals
and other cargoes daily lobked for will
considerably increase Mir stock, wlijch no
lonht will have the effect of further , redu
cing our rates. X. ^
We hnve ftefvices fr'orii Alexandria to the
last of July, wlikh continue 'to reprdsctrt 1
the crop as very fine^ and estimated at
from 150 to 200,000' hales. Wo are also
infer mod that the Pacha will, fix-such
alue upon tho orticlo nswefear will have
at
...o effect of keeping our prices not linger
'20 sons. ' Wc are however daily expect
ing further information on this subject,
hich wo shalhcotninunicnte to Vrtu.
Othbr Gottbns from the Levmn are dull
present,'though prices are tlio same.
Wc’goncrally receive hut little Cotton
from the Ujiitod States, the quality of the
small partfelnlhst arrived was biirindiffer-
ent and pricos run from 34 a2G sous. Ve-
ryiprimn rtybeld at 37. -. ,
OuV’Miuiufncturers who Used lutcly the
E'gy ptian Cotton found, it equal to the best
quality, of Lpuisana,
* ■> SUDDEN DEATH
When sudden death hnppfens in the
street, tlie nearest door should be immedi
ately opened ior the reception of the body.
In nil ctisfe.^ interment should W defcrrcij.
till^igns of putrefaction appear, but 6s- r
jieciqllV in, those where tjo grqrpttion of
‘ disease hn,$ prcccded,> ns ■ in .cases o Hiys-
tcncs, apoplexy, cxtcrrfhl injurieH, 3roWn-
ing siiffoeiitjon, 4cc.’ «&e. The’effect of
sound upon . animal life is" nstonlshiqg.
Thfe .beat of a druni infty have a very- ben
eficial effect, upon persons ih a stufo of
suspended animation. At one time, a
scream, extorted by grief, proved the
means of resuscitating a pferson supposed
to he dfead.—Med. Intdl.
Mutiny.—Our correspondents of the
Boston Courier and Patriot, have trans
mitted Us the following particulars ol>-
tainod froim Cnpt. Macy, oftliO.sliip Pal
ladium. whicharrivcd tliere from Coquim-
ho, on Mpnday morning:—»About the mid
dle of Juno, tlie ship Globe, of Nantucket,
arrived at Valparaiss, the crew having
mutinied, and muvilered Thotnns Worth,
tho commaudor, Wm. Beetle, first ‘mate)
and John Lombard, second mate. It np-
jearf tlie wnitineers took the ship to the
‘ ;rave itlands, with tlie intention of
remaining, nftcr putting nshore every
thing from her.of any use;'that they quar
relled among themS dycs as to who should
he captain, aud shot -the head mutineer,
wounded n yonng mail, an under officer
aud aftbrwtirds hung the steward, suspec
ting him not to hfe favdurahly disposed to
wards thorn;rlml while most ofrno iiiuti
neers were ashore ,at the Island above
mentioned, Smith, (a boat steercr) who
.was left on hoard with one or two men and
one or two hoys* took advantage of their
absence,, cut the cables, and made sail, anil
on .the Cba'sbof PTsru fell in witli a vessel,
thdfirst rnatc pf which navigated her to
Valparaiso, wheto she was takeh possqs-
sipn pfjbjr tlie Aijierioan Consul, apdavoulid
jiliortly prodCe d to Nantucket,
NEW YORK, Oct. 22.
By the arrival of the brig ^lotion yb^-
tcnlny, we have heon furnished AVim a tile
of Stockholm pnpjers, « good • portion of
which isdevotod tclfhc'affnirofthe Greeks,
tlio Brazilians, Peruvians, &c., &c. The
more opportunities wo have of seciug fore
ign, Gazettes, tho more evidence do We
find that the struggles for national free-*
dom now making in different countries
-engage the attention and interest of intel
ligent men in ev.qry part of the world.
mahd-ofCapt. Raynard. It w^s ufidcr- S
stood that Smith ’and, Jiis associate’s nn-
pureiiily joined* the mutineer?, 1 through
f<W,-with the determination Ad seize tlig
first.opporjtwtityto eficct a res'cUe of^the
proj^erty and thfemsfelves. * .
Nur- Yoi'fc Evening Post.
man in
dated Sept. 25;.
COLOMBIAN COMMERCIAL REGl
; . ULATIOSfS, ( f “ >
* We h.avc been politely favored with the
following extract of a letter from a gentle
u . sl u *. 1 ’jfrjcndimBaUiniyiT
—Balt. Artier.
Law oV 28th July.
Article J. The Colombian tori is twenty
qutmftls,
2, Foreign vessels pay half a Spanish
,clo)ltir per. ton; National vessels ! real per
ton. =. ' ' f . ,
. 3, National ycssel$o/.^0 tons or under,
pay no tonnogfe. ' •. ' ‘ ;
4. Natlopal vessels trading between
diftbtontAiortsjofthe Republic, jf above
'0 duty is increased on
20 tons.
:/ i$vrbp
vessel uidoeding, or in ten days after she
anchors in a polt of entry, unless in' case
of-wCather ufter her last departure.
G, The Customs will receive thp rejp)^,
tpr^ of all vessels, and* will, apt returii
.them until the tonnage money js paid. ,
7. But if there arp consuls or epm mer
cial agents residing in'thfe'ports, wlio mqy
represent such vessels ns- belohgihg Jq,
their nations, the customs, after having
received tlie register and'as(pe^- s “ : — J ‘ 4 -’
tonnage/ shall, bn being i cquired' so to'dp(
pass the registers to the said consuls or
gents, under their responsibility, &<2
, 8.'arid 9. Prescribe the payment of the
tonnage monthly, alnl repeal the old jaw,
i Law of 30th July,. ' • /; V
•Art. 1. The laws and decrees, feompell
ing foreigners to consi-;u thcmspivcs.tr
Colombian merchants, are-repealed. Iq
consequence, foreigners may, of thepi
solves, open stores, wholesale and retail
iii- Colombia, and- follow any branch of in
MARSEILLES, Sept. t. 1621.
The Egyptian Cottons, callbd boro
mifi or Maho, have given this season
qat activity to this market; for the last
,./•
For Now-York,
EXT A l) t-1 El) I. INK)
The geguiar. -packet ship,
Sx WILLIAM WALLACE,
T. Wo.i.t, Mastfer,
Wilt nfeVt With despatch, t
freight or nnssnee, lmvirtg
Mrs. 17; BcaulartI,
l it 11.■ r ttmiiks to tlie ladies of 1 ?. I
it. i.iwl ii-yinnslty, aqsi begs leave t 0 f* f j
ut si) i; 11 us j U«t re eqiv e 11 by briaHnnlh.. 1 ?!
tious, apply to Cupt. W. on board, at .tones' tip-1 LdJI
n tlmisiioliiisjiist received liy
Elegant Patients for tlie Sr'ai
villi till nsoilmeiit ot hew lUltliO.VS’ .7
commgttii-1 Liu1ie,,and^ienUerai iii i,A I' VYKTTH uinift
per .Wharf, orty
liov 1 20:
El ALL &. 1IOVT.
,,,
ItuiL
For NewiYork,
The fast sailing sliip,
in the best
i <>l nil colors.
will nisi, clean a ml press Leghorn ;
ISirtiBi
Ff- 1
iiiiii i
iMuchiiie for that purpot
et 27 plan
ig putchMcd ii
1'..1
frei^lrt or pnssugr, imving superior, nccmnniocia-
fidaq apply to Capt. 11. on board lit.Tolies’ upper
.Wharf, or to 11 At. I. fc HOYT.
CHARLESTON,
IIai.srV, .Master,
Will sail on Thursilny next—For
linviug superior nccmnnioila-
Blrthftflts, Cottoh lit
-V_DUFfi.i: UI.'.I.M;},)
nhv 1
202
Wliislvoy, Bhmkcts; etc.
2 XX ItHDS. Fhilnflplphiii Whiskey
V? % Bales London 11 uffte BUiuketS
BALES LO\DO:
mI of lule importation
00 pieces Colton Bngithg
100 caSksCut Nnil i, assorted
3 Imrrels No. 1 ('astor Oil
CO do liuliii Point Gin
For sale by II. LOltD i,Co.1
m
ircnee
| to Jl
for;
Iveiiin
nd for
Oct i
MM.
193
•wugrtr.-
00 Pieces Cotton Bagging qf superior 100 S^ ES 'ntiUo IIttV ‘‘ llm S «V 6 ’ 1, ‘
l - 2:1)bU7hroWu
quality.
- 130 Casks Cut Nails, assorted >
1) I?ftn-o|s No. l ^'u^tof Oil
For sale by It. TyOKD& CO.
nyv 1 wgQ2 ’, 1 Mahgih'tjfcw tiuilduig*.
Koranic by G.\Ul)RY r k IlEIlBEllt I
A'On' LAjYMjYG,
(Cf\BARBELS RulehlujrghGin 1/
W jc Fipe>' do 06J.
30 Barrels New England Ruin
Cotton Blit
rt-jnir. i
PS. -12 Inch Baltic. Hemp B 1
\ f JUst reCoivtul and tor sulcbv
:Oct.27 198 CALVIN HAKF.il I
PP .‘JUngtttiid B
20.iIogsbends do do
25 Boxes Mould Onhillcs
Ifitl do. Soap * .
(»0 Bugs Prime Ilnynnn ColiPee
3 Buies Rle'nclidd Sheutings
2 Do brown . do
r
Sugar, Coffee, etc."
EyQ ROHS Prime Stcfoix SUGAR
W bbls do do do
75 bugs prime Grequ Coffee
Eo- bbi?' JLti
ft Ho do Shli-fings
5 Cuses Piifidsmid Ginghattu,,
ol) Barrels Navy lli'ciid'
Barrels Navy 1
61) Do Pilot dp
15 Do Current lViuo
18 CnskH. Clierso . .
. ft Tiila,Goshen Botll-r
Fitf slile by , S. C. GREENE,
nov 4 1|p202 , ' Monre'k BTmr/*.
I? Loaf and Lump Sugar
30 crates bine and grqen edged Plato,
15 Toils Swedes Iron, assorted
200 Oriiidstoucs- , . y ' <
40. Coils Bide Rope
4 Coses ’f\viuc
For sale by
Oct 27 198
HALL k non!
Landing friom lE/ii. WclllaCc,
(fh /tl FIRKINS Priaie Godmu Butter
42 Kegs Leaf Lard
5- Pipes H. Gin '■
ft finds N. O. Ruin
For sale 1
Liverpool Coal for Sale,
At Eight Dollars per Chaldron.
A PPLY ut tlio Counting Room of , -
nftv 1 202 WM. G4ST0N. ‘
Women:—It has been slirewdly . romar*
kqd by soiiifc one,'that tliore ar& four or
ders oT women: Pearodcs, with; whom
dress is all; tho Magpie, with whom clmt
ter is all; the Turtles, with whom love is
all*; and the Paradise birds,,abn\e them,
all. . - / • /':f. *
A N ELECTION for first and second LieOten-i *| ft' BBLS NO. 1
nnts and an Ensign of the Third Boat Compa- 30 do do 3
—‘-vUt take place at the o/Mce'of justice ROssell 06. do do 3
hursday the \8th of November hut. I 15 half bbls ho
iluift lor tlie iiumLcr of noii-cominissloucd of-1' . 15 do do do
i required by law will also lake place at tlio 1 ■15 dp do do
i tinie. . *' : ’ ■, J , Yoi) boxes fresh Herrings
C. II. HAYDEN; Cupt. 3d 'Company.' I'Lunding from brig Hope from Bostou, for sale 1
:v 1 202 ROBERTS. GOfT
PORT QF SAVANNAH.
xmuvEn,
Ship AVni, Wallace, Woodr 7 days from New
York, with £ full cargo, to Hull k Hoyt, Consignees,
Police Si Mackcnzio, .TLobg, J B Herbert & co:
0 Taft, Brudfiiy, Clagliom k Wfidd, L Petty, W
Tr.vior, G B Lamar, Hazard &. Densio'w, RCump-
Iffifl, I’hilbrick k Scranton, Butler & Scranton, G
Ncwh^tl, TBuller k co. W T Williams, S C k. j
Schenk, P Hill, Hogan & Walsh, SteamBdat Co.
W Williiimsf.I Meigs, F. Bliss, D B Nicliols fa 'co
S C pnnnuig, J B Guieji, C Kelsey & Co, P M‘Der-
ni6(t,‘L'B^IdWin&.cp. AG Miller. N B .Weed, A
k F, Wood, W Jitglis &, co. Duhamcl fe A ze, Z
Day, A'Bassett, F Rilcy and the Piaster. Passen
gers, Messrs..Masters,.I Meigk; R Meigs, Clnghorii,
“ 'ler. Hood, Cftmpfield/mi'd Spier. -Oct:, 25ili
T,iO N.tong. 75.00 \V. spoke ship .Corsair,
Poster, 5 days from Savannah forNetv York.
Ship Hazard, Child, Providence, 8 days, to S C
—1aiid-tke master'
ren und servant
Bi1g\Tontlntt, Bet(s, 11 days from NeVvYork, tb
Bflss U Wpdswprth—mercluPitlizc and com, to
.fohpston, Hills ^ co. Ponce ^ Mackenzie, W W
Johnson, 1) Sears, J P Williamson,E Bliss, APost
T Butler tk co. and td order. - Posscnget-^ Messrs
jiRls, StrykerrOvcrtiMet, Cnrr, Griinth, Passage,
/.tiiges, Z Day, Day; ... . > , 7
■ -^clti* Geplgn, Harris, Baltiiqons/R dnys/ and '4
Campbell, .Doilghigg
Crbert k oqi /The
sailed
from the Cape if; toP Hill.
k Soi^elli.I Lawrence, J B Herbert k o
brig Mount : Hope, Sroltn, fop-this poh,
dayi previous. v ' , . t
Pilot Bpdt schr Akiir Maria; Slsspri, Ncw York,
'days:- Passengers,,Mrs.'Sissoh’ariflfftipily.
SICop't hree Brolheq), Howland, NcW York*,
days, to Bradley, Cloghorn&/W66d ; O Taft, ’ Hiiz-
Zorif& Dcnslow, and the miistei-, nnd N SThomns,
S Bodkwitfi, nnd N Cornwall pf Darieh. Pusscn-
gers, MissTTnrris, Mdssrs 'i hoinas and sop, Gould,
etman. Jiqck>yith, Morrell, CaJripbell. Johnspif
'Hall, and Resby. .Spoke sloop Columbus,' froni
Penracola; for New.Yoi'k,
4 Sloop ynion, Salloivich, Stinbiiry, 3 duys, witli
dittcrent pmt8|Of tlie 'JKfepublie, at. above 8 Fates cotton to-’Brown k Ovlwtreet..
20 tons, payhalfareal forevoty ton above Sloop Mercey, Bolles, New' Bedford, 7..flays.
: ' it'itli. ^ii'.oern fill Ui-.oi'tii Cou/llon . mid citriilnlna 41
with-Sjpp.rin Oil, Sperm Caudles, apd, sundries to
Jenrtey fe^Dbugluss, pnd.tfA rpjistei-. , Mwth
ifengersj
PPH|B Wmifa
Pole boat Summer Duck,, from Augusta, with
400 bales cotton, to J B'Guioii.
-J t fOZ-Tm-I’ t rr* Wf*'
Capl. A Piurce; NTierce.J Cole, and A H
‘ P«
/ cojwino /,
* Ship Clifford Wayne, White 4 days from New
York. , . i ' * * “
> 1‘ brijg, 1 sebr. and]! sloop.
bLKAllF-P, '
, Ship Georgia Packet,fiance, Philadelphia,
Cuirtnring &.GWath,mey.
■ E. L. ship Louisa Matilda, Woo'd, New York,.
JlallA Hoyl
, c . . .. . . . . , , , flustry ; but Are subject to all the contri-
number oi States just dpiiblp buti ■ direct,'or indirect, that Colom-
tbe oi'jgiual number^. jbiauspay...
'riiebrigJuno, Hodge, for this port, sailed from
Boston 19lh ult. .• . >
s , CLEAKEIJ FOB tilts I’dllff,
At Prpvidenee, J9th ult.bria^Vew Ybrk, Luther.
I'l’juM this iu>nT^
At Bof ton,20 th uU.bifgSunlslunil, Parker,9 days
^ At Charleston, oh Friday, sloop, I Jerald, IlciUh
IIJ? POTt THIS PORT,
At Boston, 18th ult.-packet company’s ship Em
erald, Howes, 1st. week in Nov. ; brig Almirh,
Harding, 28d ult.; schr Samuel Tilor, White/;
'schr'Lauro, PamngijL dospsteh.
At Now York. 7‘bl ult. schr Elizabeth, Delnno
At Foiitfmouth, (N. 11.} ship James, Salter.
At Providence, brif. Eagle, Curey£w ; sail 20th
ult<: sloop. Express, Hammett, do.
At Clmrlcston, 30th ult. sloop Herald, Ilcatb
demiptch.* if'*
uid Mbjup.
Landing from, Xriir. XcopOgc,
- Just Lauding 1
*-‘fhom on bo.vnii -rut ozoauu r,\crrr
100 VV11ISKUV
BBLS Baltimore WHISKEY
50 do Superfine FLOUR. Forsuloby
nov 1 202p DOUGBABS.fcSQUREL. , 1
Gj»slieii Butter, Lurd/etc.
19
20,000 Spanish Segals,
nov 1 202 J. 11..H
TSflCO.
Corn Afloat.
160 do superfiuo FImir
190 half bbls. -do •'
7t> I mgs bust Green Coffo*
-I tihds Aulhjim Sugur
v 13 boxes white do do
12 do brown “ “
10 half pljies Lisbon Wine
BO qr chests Hysou Tea /
'5 boxes Sflnchoug “
• . 50 bbls'Loaf Sugar
” ‘ 60 do Lftmp.
10 boxes Chocolftto
5 bbls Glue
43 cases Wool IIuls
2 “ StruvvBonnets
h 7 domestic Goods
7 bales “ ■ “
7 kegs trace chains,
With u fresh supply oi |
Hardware and Cutlen.
Apply to P.M'DERMOn,
-oct 25 11m195 Market fyiua|
»org
edl
H ffJAA BtiSjHF.r.S Baltimore White Flint
CORN. Received perschrScourge,
Ami for sale by-
flio'v 1 si202*"
CHARLES llOE.
Cotton Bagging.
PIECES’first quality Duudeo
vj Vr for sale by’ IIALL k HOYt]
oof 2ft ' 196.
-Third coin puny Election.
v vr oC’i'mv fi... t
Fall Mackerel,
MACKERELI
DANCING ACADEMY.
AXXJuMBL Y IT ALL—liroughton-strr.r.t.
rTVlIE subscriber informs hjs friends an
Oct 25
Ml 90
White Corn.
on-street. ] aaa BUSHELS White Flint
ul patrons, I 'LiV/ iourd’sloop Sckflfrgo. F(
:hlyYieua-1 Oct 25 • l9o“; » MALI
Ir
COM, i
or sale b?
I ALL ^ HOY
that his room having been thoroughly'Cieun-
l^tSS^Ir^'V^l wiiitePlainsaml Spanishsegi
.. : i , . wiilTE PLAINS
Having tqken into consideration tko present de-1 -A £\ Bales wi
pressilm xifbOsiness pnd edii.-nquent scarcity of j Jg.1 7 UK) Qr. boxes Cabanas Segors
mene.y, lie hasAolfrittinbd to lower the price of .lu.it wiccivc J --- J ' ' '
as will hereafter bei
tuition accordingly. Thfi’te
TWELVE DOLLARS pel- ,
Tlie school for gentlemen is . also open in Hie'
evenin " int ' Hg
er. i •/ Sk\
.lust received u-id for salt: by .
All p
ill tul
[Oct i
m
29
200
ftning. ) ( , *. I*.. : * , Whiskey,. Ate.
(Er' Persons wislilngto see the subscriber will Landing from on board the Julius Ct
olcnsC call at his dwelling, pOritAr ofDmyldn and
State Streets. , JOHN C. LI:
|. nov 1
. .wvin JP kind for Sale,
V-. 2ft 1®,lYtoiMWMMM
B’
Found Yesterday M6)*ning, : 16. hhfla St.CroU arfd Muscovado l
lYg black boy, a MAsoNljC APItok, which y ,6 Bids LoafSuynr
I the o'Wner.can have by paving for thisudver 1 ' ® ,cases21b.caniiisti*rs(
Office
Jidv-l
tisemdnt, and iewurding the Upy. Apply at this Oct 23 Hit 199
Gun Powde.'l
ONCE k M'KENZU
LBS. GUM' CAMPHOR
200 ibs Peruvian Bark
30 do Opium (Turkey)
100'do Powflel-ed.lulap
ftfl do do Rhubarb
■200 do Cream Tartar
Sweet and Sperm Oil, &c.
The subscribers olfcrfur juft!
cetGif,
•h.*g*fll BASKETS superior;flvveetOH.
; I JL jsS 600 gulls, winter strained Sperm Oil
I 6 kegs'Suit Petre
1 ’ f.QO Bottles Castor Oil (in pin* ^
do Stoughtoiiy. Bitters,
1 ,... ,
300
1000 do LpsoinSidts ’ j LAY'HENDRICKSON,.
25 bbls Glauber do * ... o(fl>6 ' 1t)i Shads Bv i/dm?
!by ' , LAY ^HBNrmtCKSON, ■ ' . , ,,
Shad’s Buildings, Classictil and English oeniui«
For sale by
Oct 30 201
L
nnHE subscriberinforms his friends andtlwM
J.. lie that his-Seminary for the BnjflructwM
.. t
20th October i 82 i, I young Ludies-and GcntiJfucij-is ilovvopenh®
• • • t this I'C'v.i.iiou of-pupils—The courMJufEdunatif
l .sijn. comprise the Grcfek and Latin Lapgimges »J
Sait*!. I Jhion to the branches, usually.'taught at \
Iwl
AffOTICJE—Proposals will be, received at tliii
i’l Office .until.this lOtli December next, for slip
plying the eflim-d Iioqse witbtlwood and lights— .
end keCping ilie same clenli—also, for sweeping I 8C !}? ol!! ‘ , .. „i
und keeping'in order, the Police office. ' ; .Young Gcntleipen prepnrod for entrano#
Extract from the minutes, , thp-jtfilitai^ Acadetay or any Gollegr “
■: SOL, COHEN, cvo.Arof«ii;, ■TF'?*l,tefmSapptytot!ie subscriber Utl
oct 24 )•'. 200 I corner ofDraytofl tmd iqrlf Slrccts.
■ ; | Oct 25 i.IIIOO HENRY MAC’D
. tho Military Acadetnyor any Collegejn-tHci
J 'Foyterras apply to the subscriber at Id's to'oi
chp]
AODONNEty
R:
For salt)
its Oflicq,
it* | ?•*
A lice is hereby given flint on I be HeCqndrcguliu- J 7 n1,
meeflrig in Nov. ne>;t,, Council will proceed to •' *" -
eloCflii City IVeasuffer, to. fil) the vacancy occa-M
of Jahn fc '' ” - “
big
pjigi
sionad by thp decease of Jofiii I. Robi-rts.
Extrirct-froni (iie mi mites.
• , ' ; SOL. COHEN,
. oct»29 , 2(Hj
c. c. pro tun.
75 Dollars lie ward.
W ILL be paid-for the apprehension m
livery to J tlio Subscribers of (be folio
finJ^
-Yr-irin m ,, -u Jlw ,»>, .1 V I tie Cl-ossreyed, and has holes in ids i
pORrepmnng the. Bridge bgtvyeen Mb,lunar,h wh - |ch ho £ gJltt „ y wears, lie has In
id for many yearn.in boating on the *
Negroes.. , r , c ... .
FRANK, the properly of G; B. T.amM,®'*
stout biuek follow, about 35 years of age-—'*
■-™ r --- pars torn
cen t
nnt
if Frank;'
pttoi
Oct-16
Wantcd to Hire.
T EN or fifteen prime field hands for w
efel wages will hfe giveh. Apply, to
Oct 21 1|193 ' S. M/B
' Sjqrninary for Young Ladies.
S. G#F,RlNEAt) neqiraibts her friends,and
' parents generally, llmt there me a few va
cancies in her Seminary, for the ensuing season.
Instruction is given in nil the various brandies
of Education taught in other Schools.
f about dii-
> YY ilmitje-1 j„’ t f,0 heigHbmirbood of Pm-isburg abd'K 1 '®'
) ton DisIi I IIANjS'All, tlie property of Maj. Jajrt es .
1 large woman about 25 years of age, tho 0
Frank, who ronaway e.tthb same time, mi
dbutit with ldm. '
Fifty dollars will be paid for the del
'Frank to Ids owner in Suvannuh or for
him in the Savannah Jail—-and twent) ' n j_n>n
lurs for {lie delivery of liannah to her o to f
Richmond County, or in the Augusta. Jw < t,
G. if. LA.MAih '
JAMES BEAlk
CA(19t
whom lib-
o
BOND.
Wb
oct 22
A Family of Negroes for’s®
A YVO.M AN about 25 years of ago, a goo
The terms may lib known on application at her A ); °- Vl VlN T9 ut u>
fesidenco York Street near Bolton’s Squnrc. I -'- A- 11 miner and Ironcr,
Oct 19 f m 101 | with her three children.
t hi 191
Oct. 27 $ i»l-GS
and plain I
Apply at this Olik ■
/ . , Miss GepHiain
‘ CQUA.1NTS her friends and the public gene-1
L rally that having rented the home the rcsi- 5^7 nSStota bavin*
donee otthe late ..Mr. Jflseph CniTuthers, she in- nP 1 ^’;. 13 , 0,11 1 1 Sip# cciitj
•- < ' • ■ ’(• X. .Dividend ot $2 per shnn., oi -'i' f|>
' b I ,1 mnnlllQ nil tllC Capital St ..fit'
Dunk state of Georgid) ,
XA VANN All, m Oct. Am
(ends devoting it to the accommodation of y
'Ladles inid cldliii'cii.—She suljuils- the piitro
ontronugo | Hie last six months, on the ^‘iP 1 . 1 ' 11 ,]''^ rcsp‘' 1 ' 11 ’
of parents to (ler establishment, piui assures tliem ,«!!/• ni?t,HhoirSw r > 0,1
thin those coiifided to hot* crux rha'Hrcogivo iuidi- (3tockh o Jdflr-.i,h ie m nudarofiWi?!.
vided attention. • iu u..«.wu»o.u» m*t.,
Oct 26 $197
Stockhoider^fhercoi, or in juo" f( | lC iiDf.ii
ter ThursdayiJbc21st nisi. |{ > ..,,.,Vn
oct i9 W\n -J