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Extract of a letter tinted,
‘‘BERLIN, (Md.) Oct. la#
Our Congressional anti-caucus anmli-
dutcJDr. Jolm IS. Spence, is thisyfenr elect
ed to'slai) at home. His opponent, Robert
N. Marlin, is elected by n majority of '-210.
It is generally admitted that Major Wil
son tlic Crawford candidate for elector
will be elected. In Talbot district by a
coalition of the friends of Messrs Hay
ward and Carr, Col. Emory Jias been
dropped, the consequei.ee will be, that
Mr. Crawford will get the vote of that dis^
trict.”
g (Cr* We are requested to announce
Capt. Wilibam T. AViauMs, as a candi
date fj(>r Major.
DARIEN ROAD.—Wc learn from
Mr. rage. the driver of the Darien Stage,
that the three bridges on the Darien Road,
the South-Newport bridge and the
two Sapelo bridges are still unrepaired,
but that the road otherwise between this
city and St. Augustine, is in goou order,
and presents no obstruction to<lic travel
ler.
The above bridges were destroyed on
the 14th September, and although nearly
two months have elapsed since, and the
whole cost of the three will not be more
than $650, yet we are told that is is not
probable that either of them will be passa
ble for three weeks to come. M’■
Thei elms certainly been great negli
gence somevt* «e.
GEN. LA FAYETTE after leaving
York Town, proceeded to Williamsburg,
Greenspriag, and Jamestown, in all of
Which places he was handsomely received
At Jamestown he embarked on board a
Steamboat for Norfolk where he arrived
5, and after being received by the
A Georgia paper which, at the request
of Judge Woodward, has copied his re
murks, originally published in the Nation
al Journal, recommending the establish
ment of a new Department of - Govern
ment, to be called the “Department of
Domestic Affairs,” says, that “The sub
ject derives additional importance from
the fact that the President, at the next
session of Congress, will recommend the
establishment of such adepartment. ’’This
information was doubtless derived from
Judge Woodward. Mr. Mudison, it will
be "recollected, strongly recommended
such a measure eight or ten years age *,
and, w’itli a view to a methodical arrange
ment of business among the public offices
some such measure is almost indispensa
ble.-— Nat. Int.
LAFAYETTE AT THE TOMB OF
WASHINGTON—An Extract.
The General having received the Ring,
pressed it to his bosom, and replied:
The Jcclings which, at this awful mo
ment, oppress my heart, do not leave me
the power of ntterauco. 1 can only thank
you, my dear Custis, for your precious
gift, and pay n silent homnge to the tomb
of the greatest and best of men, my pater
nal frieud!
The General allcctionatcly embraced
the donor, and the other three gentlemen
and gazing intently on the receptacle of
departed greatness, fervently pressed his
Ups to the door of the vault,while tears fill
ed the furrows in the veteran’s cheeks. The
key was uowappUedto the lock—the door
itary and citizens, visited the Navy I flewopoft,and discovered the coffins sfrrew-
d. In the evening he attended a splcn- * d " rtb flowers and evergreens. The Gen.
. 1 , | descended the steps, and kissed Uic leaden
t S iven In die Custom House, und | cells which contained the ashes of the
o’clock at night embarked on board I great Chief and his venerable consort, and
team boat for Richmond, where great then retired in an excess of feeling which
eparations were making to receive him. ,au 5 ua ? u is !°° desc " bc ’ . ,
° 1 Not a soul intruded upon the privacy of
noruivo n „ 1 of the visit to tlic Tomb; nothing occtur-
NEW-ORLEAiNS,Oct.1 1. L d to disuirb it8 reverential soll-nmtyT-
ame Iturbtde and family.—The 1 - - - *
dential cliuir, on the left of it, the capitol
of the United States, and on the right*, tin
purse < hung upon a pole, containing,
“ *25,000 dollsP pet annum" The area is
filled with spectators from all parts of the
Union, all real likenesses of some of the
prominent partisans of the dillerent can
didates, in the charactoristib costume of
the dillerent sections of the country to
which they belong. The several candi
dates are all real likenesses, in the face,
and equal if not superior to any we ever
saw—the peculiarities of each being laid
in bold relief. The bystanders appear
footing on, and making, observations^ ac
cording to their several partialities. The
first is a Kentuckian,—“ How is Clay?”
a Carolinian, with the most exquisite su
perciliousness replies, “ O, dog cheap"—
“ D—n it,” says Clay, “ I cant save tny
distance—so I may ns well draw up."—
“ Well dont distress yourself," says one
in a racer's habit, “ therc’U be some scrub
bing by and by, and then you’ll have a
chance." “ Hurra for old Kentuck,” says
another. “ D—n my leather- breeches,"
says an old jolly soldier with his breeches
tom to rags, and a bottle of gin in his
hand, “ if I wont always stand up for the
GiN-raA” “ You heed r nt bo so ck-mo-
rous there,” says one*, “ your old Ken
tuck’s come to a stand still.” * “ D—n me
if ho once gets upon all-fours,” says one
in a hunting shirt, “ he’ll rfe«/-ish quick
take the lead of the whole pack.". Here
a sweep, between a spruce French officer,
with a snuff 1 box, and an exquisite of the
first water, folds his arms, sets bis chin in
to prim order in Ins ruffles of soot, and
says, “ who cant be a dandy." “ All hnl!”
says the French officer, as Crawford hitch
es his spur in Edwards’ rear, “ Mons.
Neddv, I tink dat kick on dr. back of your
side is worse den have no dinner de fourt
The foremost fellow shows fnc boltow,
says a Jockey; ay, hut the hindmost hns
the best bone, says n Tennessean. “Blast
my eyes,” says a Virginian with one eye
gouged out, '“if I dont venter a small horn
of rot-gut on that bald Alley in the middle.”
“D—n my wig,” says a Hold headed vnn-
kee, “ if I dont bet you.” A little bit of
a curled nosed Philadelphian, peeping un
der the legs of others, says, “ non’ old
hickory cuts dirt.” “Thnt inner-track
fellow,
•stm
— For Now-Yorfc,
PORT OF SAVANNAH-
um.ow,
Colombian armed sclir, Polly Hampton, C»pt.‘
Nutthu, from a cruise, with a prise.
S.ULBD, . “-0 ' ,
Brig ranthen, Bradley, New York.
Schr Savannah, l’easc, for Hartford.
Sloop Three Brothers, Howland, for Darien.
Sloop Rosetta, Somfers, ‘‘
The brig
T O N T I N E,
Cnpt. Belts.
Will su'd on Friday next, the 6th insj.
Of freight or pa-«n-;i-, Imvfhg handsome accom
modations, apply (o the i-aplain on hoard, at Wil
liamson’s wharf, or lo
BJ.^SS .It WADSWORTH.
nov 3 m20-I
The Light House on tha North end of Sapello
Island, is again relighted.
Among the passengers In the. Clifford Wuvne,
nrrived yesterday, the. names of Mr Lamb und la
dy, were omitted by mistake.
The brigRosoin Bloom,forthls port and Charles
ton, was up at New Orleans, 11th ultimo.
The sloop Risihg Sun, Chase, for this port and
Darien, was up at Provldenre 81st ull.
Fortnight Cotillion Parties.
tp SUBSCRIBERS to the ubove Parties rtre re
quested to attend a meeting to be held nt Lrgt's
risstmhly Hall, fO-MORROW (Tliunday) EVE-
NING, nt 7 o’clock, for the purpose of appointing
Managers, &o
nov 3
City Marshal’s Sales.
On thejlrst Tuesday in December next,
"^^TLL be sold In front of the Court House be
tween the usunt hours, tho following pro
perty if the ground rent thut is due is not paid be
fore that day.
Lot No. *i, Frabklln Ward, 60 by 90 feet,bound
ed east by Lot No. 1, south by a fane, west by lot
No. 3, and north by Bay-st. re-entered upon us this
property of tho est. of John Coarse, for 12 qrs. rent.
Lots Nos, 17 und 18,' Franklin Ward, 60 bv 90
Ih
« » ii] s . ana r / a ! n, &., The old oaks which grow around the se-
Lmted States, Capt. I itch, of pu | cbrc> touched with the mellowed lustre
““.!!!! Iefautumn, appeared rich and ripe, ns the
. t% C3 a. i w * | | ci tHHuiuiis ai'ifvuivu > tv-ii auu 1*11)0% uo iuv
pt. from iota la Marina, lwv*“g autuimialhonora of Lafayette! Not a
J, as pnssciiger8, the widow ot the I muniHir Wag heard, save the strains of so-
I', ex ' cm P eror y* 1 exico, and tier lanuiy and U emtl mug i c and the deep and measured
y.me, cons.st.ngof twochdiren.ancphew, wnnd of art ni er y,w hich awoke the echoes
two priests, and two servants. Tim ladies j aroundtbeballo 4 ed hcfohtsof Mount Vcr-
I of Commodore Patterson and Captain
imningham, _who have a summer resi-i ^ donc t tbc aU *st, the most af-
rfcnce at that place, urged this unfortunate fcctiug 6cenc ofth “ d drama has clos .
stranger (who appeared to be in a very L.i „..?i
- V' ! ‘° ^?f >e ?' r 1 e . d t0 be in n ' or - 1 ed, and the pilgrim who now repairs to
delicate sUfo of health) to come to New- the tomb of * tht ? Father of ^ cou ^ try
Orleans und remain afew weeks until luw findits laurcls moistencd by the t ’ car of
health shoula be restored; and through I j ja f avc tte.
the polite aid of Captain Cunninghum. I 3
she arrived here on Saturday evening.- ^ Tucsday , 8Cntei)C0 of dcath wa8
Her nephew and one of the priests went... d b Jud ^ Sl Pcrry Antho .
d.o ; ehooncr for Alavana, whence they ‘ cortV icted at jlm last term of’the Cir-
wull cioitmuc their voyage lor Baltimore. c ^ tCourt ot - th ^T. States of a murder on
M e ye ntforqaed hat Capt. F.tch .s ent.- ^ an ve8scl ia tb o Bay of
tied to unti-.h credit for his purticular at- Hondura8 . The day appo mted for his
tentioi, uad politeness qf tliis forlorn farm- | cxecutioa ^ ^ 21st of December next.
feet each, bounded cast by Jefferson'st. south by
St Julian-st. west by Franklin square, and anrtii
by Bryan-st. re-entered upon as the property of F
S Fell, for 8 qrs. euch lot.
Lot No. 31, Franklin Ward,60by90feetboun-
ded east by' lot Nto.30, South by a lane, west by
lotNo. 3J t and north by Congress-st. re-cnUsren
upon as the property of Misses Minis, for 12 qrs
rent.
Lot No. 16, Franklin Ward, 60bv 90feet,bonn
ded cast by .hsfferson-st. south by Bryan-st. west
by lot No. 15, and north by n lane, re-entered up
on as tlie property of the est. of F Doyle for 2 qrs
rent.
Lots No. 7 nnd 8, Elbert Ward, 60 by 90 feet
euch, bounded east by lot No. 6, south by n lane,
west by West Brnnd-st. re-entered upon as the
property of A Burcluy, for 4 qrs. rent each lot.
Lot No. 10, Elbert Ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed cast by tot No. II,south by Hull-st. west by
lotNo. 9, and north by a lane, re-entered upon us
thc property of the ost.ofRemshert, for4qrs.rent.
Lot No. 16, Elbert Ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
K>
I li st of Letter*-.*
t Office Suvnnn,ti,l
EMAININC in the 1
jNoWnpber 1st, 1821.
Versons wi>hitu( i.etlen from tl
[iti'itse ask tor Mvcrti.o d [.titers.
A
Regimental Orders
John Adams ,
tnrs.Mary Admns
Dr Juo It Alio tit 2
Charles Archer
mrs E Aikin
Jos It ArmUtronn-
John Alujiitt, ji\o
Sihnncr Vt Arnold
An election is hereby or- "irsHcnricUtiAlmy Stephen Arnold
dared to bo held ut the Mar-1 * ”*
kut House, on tlm twenty fourth \
instant, for a ..lnj.r to the First
Regiment, Georgia Militia.
The Foil will open at eleven ]
o’clock, A. Mi
. J. HUNTER,
Captain, S. F.
iARJIS GIROPON,
, Capt. 2d Beat Com.
nov 3 204
L. PETTY,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
BARREl.S Philadelphia Whiskey
B
E Bourquan
nnss L !iBroughton
linsa Brown
Dr E II Bond
Franklitig Brown
nil's II C Itutlcr 2
miss Betsy Brtir ^ i
dipt Win Britton 9 C A Burton, Ellin^l
Jus Byrno ham county 5
Jus B Bishop James Banks
A Bointin
Wm Black
Win Bundy
Jno B Burton 2
A Brndherry
Myron Bartlett
Anmsa Bennett 3
J A Bennett
150 20 Hogshead-, do ~ d<
60 barrels. Bach’s Gin & White's do
100 do Pennington's Loaf Sugar
20 hhds St. Croix Sugar
126 bags Coffee
6 do old Juva Coffee
12 pipes Holland Gin .
6 uo Cognac Brandy
4 do Jumaica Rum
1 10 qr casks Malaga Wine
2 half pipes Grefck do
20 cusks Sh-it, assorted •
100 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder
126 canister do Eagle
10 bags Black Pepper
It) do Pimento
5 do Race Gingei
Hyson and Gunpowder Tens
60 barrels fresh Flour
60 half do . do
15 Tons Iron k
2 do rfoiigh Moulds
toil kegs Nails, a sorted
10 hogsheads .MuIussl'S
26 kegs Tobacco
1200 bushels Liverpool Salt
20 barrels Prime Pork
23 cusks Brown Stout
20 do Pints, 8 dozen ci'cli
20 quarter boxes Segurs
10 dozen cost steel Axes
100 pieces Cotton Dugglug
25 boxes Salts
{Gin Cases, Demijohns, &.c. Sic
nov 3 L200
do
capt Johathan Coo- miss Eliza Cooper
■ per messrs lsaucCoiirjo
| innj Charltou,Effing- & Son
ham county capt Nathl Coojt,
mrs Sai-ah Cannon Benj. Cfoun. IW,!.
Parris Carey burg S 0
| Nancy Crufford Wm (Tontlon
Win Clonmiens • J J C Colletor
I Mar/ Cnbbuso Nicholuis Coopet
mrs Henrietta Clark Eliz. Crum, Effing,
miss Mary* E Copo hum cty.
p
I .Tunics Davnni John Dyniond
I Joliu Davis Antony Dins
[ miss Jaiie it Davis Elcuur Docker
messrs J Denes &. J miss Mary A Don.
Watson ville 2
j John Davis Wm Doud
j miss Mary E Darly capt Durer
| mrs Hariot Darnell mrs Clcmeucc Dt
Josh Dasher
John Davis
cnpt Job Delano
inr Dellcr
Bigeron
Aumistus F DurJtcJ
Wilmington ulau
mrs Juliet Eurle
, . 1V . • • 1 ed east by Jeffcrson-st. south by Hull-st. west by
says a consequential Virginian, | ] 0 t No. 16, end north by n lime, re-entered upon I intende
Planter’s Hank.
^^N WEDNESDAY Next, 10th in*t. Thanks-
: miss Mariali Fitzsim- mrs M'inucy Furuiil
mons
whom We suspect lives about tlie Enquirer I HS the jiropcrty of Ann Bond, for4 qrs. rent,
office in Richmond,—“ goes so well, tlml J Luts No. 21 and 22, F.lberl Ward, 69 l>y 90 fret,
'r. w S•*«K,! b0 b ' ,,er 01 1 "."TwCffiKTiK
the bots. Like enongh, sajs a green nou gh-at. re-entered upon ns the property of O. M.
Lewis FT Gibson
Tims Garnett
gh-st. re-entered upon ns the proporty of O,
mountain Physician, “but between you I Lillibridge.Tordqrs. rent each tot.
and I—1 dont think he’ll ever get the bet- | Lot No. 24, Elbert Ward, 00 by 90feet, hound
. Day} this Bank will bo shut. Notes
'or iliscouut must be offered oil the Mou-
day previous dud will be acted on, on Tuesday.
Paper falling duo on tlie 10th must be taken up op J Charles Harper
the 9th. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. J T Hanford
" (,v!j n ‘ 2M - miss J Haupt
Lamp Oil reduced in Price. Dims Harper
rrtHE best Win' cr Struiuud Sperm Oil, select-1 miss Anil Harmon
O *
Henry M Grnvbilll
If
Ora Howard
Stephen Ilihbs
Corporc W Farn
or
Putriek Mc'Gbwail
ter of the Quincy ” Crawford hits Ed-1 ®d east by Jcfferson-st. south by Vcrry-st. west by tlie use of families, has just 1 Miss .Elvira Harri- * missy Mary Hovail
' hi„p»r-Edw»rd S 1 «»-a »«■ «t ns -uu DHolchU.
wards in the rear with Ins spur—Pjitwarns i P( j „p„ nag tlie property of Chnrlott Bulloch, for 4
cries—“ Oh! my honor.” “ It serves | ,jrs. rents
nov 3 2p4
Ion,by
you right, you stupid Ninny, an so it does
for trying to stop him,” says a prim look
ing old woman. A broad check’d, corn-fed
Tennessean, looking through the crowd at
old hickory, exclaims, “ well, that’s not
slow.” But wc cannot give our readers
F. M. STONE, c.
nov 3'
204
LAY Si IIENDRIC:. SON.
Shad’s Build ngf.
Third company Election,
A N ELECTION for first and second Lieuten
ants und an F.nsign of the Third Heat Compa
ny, will take place at tlie office of Justice Urssr.Li.
any think like a view of this exquisite per-1 on Thursday the 18tA of .Xovcmhcr inst.
formance ; there is something so inexpres-
ii* muni*; , .= ™ ¥ . CT ...u R D w „ A draft for the number of non-comiuissSoum) of-
sibly humorous throughout tho wbo l c required by law wdl also take place atthe
piece, so characteristic, and so time to na- 1
ture, thnt we feel our power nt description
Lip Balsam.
T HIS Balsam is highly recommended for t e
euro of sore und chopped Lips.. It Is said to
I givii immediate reli f- - a supply otit can be had
at the store of.
LAY &i HENDRICKSON,
nov 3 ■
David Hcnnis mrs .Sarah A IIo]
Jaspar Hcrnandcrs Purisburg
T * ‘ ^ Wing Howlapd
John Hetfrcd
I mrs Mariu llvncs
mrs Peterllyues
R A Hill
nov 1
C. II. HAYDEN, Capt. 3d Company.
202
absolutely defied.—Edit. Put;
75 Dollars Reward.
Liberty Superior Court.
To the Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in the same.
T HE Judge of tho Superior Courts of the East
ern District hnving bi;en culled to u conven
tion of tlie Judges at MlUedgcviUe, the Supe-
E Jackson
John Jackson
Eliza Irvin
Sarah Humphry.
James Hudson
♦
/
-capt 01ms Johnson |
Wm W Johnson
John Koehler
John Keller
James Keys
Commodore DAVID PORTER,commander nt j
the Naval forces of the United Stntns, in thc West
Indies nnd on the Coast of Africa, leaves town tills
morning, to repair to Thompson's Is'niuJ.. He
W ILL be paid for tlie apprehension and de I rior Court of Liberty County will bo adjourned, James Kennedy
livery to the Subscribers, of the following | on the regular day .ot tho Term, to the sixtlijil De-
Negroes.
Blaster J A
ly ah their passage. They left Soto la
Marina on the 16th Sept,
We further learn that it is the intention
of Madame I. to remain a few weeks al
Mr. Zacharie’s plantationi to proceed
Boston Patriot.
Mi
Extract of a letter frnm Lisbon, Sept. 4th.
I “Political affairs arc worse than ever—
> most the governmant can do, is to en-
avour to pacify or soften the asperities
cosioncd by tho family intrigues, 'which
ve got to the highest pitch against thc
ing.—Not only in Lisbon do things Idolc
ick, but in tlic country generally dicon-
at exists, and is expressed in loud cries
;ainst the ministry. Spain isin a perfect
rment at present—strong bodies, com-
nnded by able officers, have occasional
broke out against the French, and have
ught well. From present appearance,
ailing can save these two countries from
lother Revolution.—You may expect
ion to bear of events, which will astonish
fo
“Oar market is miserable, owing part,
to the misery of tlie place—in thecoun-
y it is worse. A law making Lisbon
ktee port, is agreed upon, and we ex
act to see it published every day—shall
nmediately forward you u copy,
—
Hztract of a letter from La Rochelle
France, Sept* 4, 1824.
“Ihave opened my letter aga
> insert the following as some thing cun-
us. It is from a Bordeaux paper, “L’
Etoile."—A wood-cutter lately felled, in
lie forest of Ardennes, a very tall and
ged oak, wlifoh had concealed in its
runk some remains of vessels used for
acrifices, and some mcduls. These have
cea recognized as belonging to the
Sanmitcs, and extended as far hack as 276
ears lie lore the foundation of Rome.—
fhe age then of this tree, which nt that
poch rtiight have been 60 or 80 years
oust be about 3,600 years!
■— —
PRESIDENTIAL FOOT HACE.
Wo have just hqil a glance at one of the
inest pieces of caricature engruving that
entirely recovered
ill heultlibrought on him by the baneful climate
to which he has been exposed in.tbe discharp” ~ r
the hazardous duly for which he voiunteere
services, and by which tho counl
the loss of so many valuable lives
ting on the 28th inst. set apart and appro
priate Wednesday, the 10th of November,
as a day of PUBLIC PRAYER AND
THANKSGIVING to Almighty God,
for the very great share of health with
which He has been pleased to bless the
Inhabitants of
season—And whereas
bounden duty of
State disgraced by a ratification of the ® ver tl ‘ rctv ' th? risiblea of human native
currupt bargains of a few office holders I ' ntf | convulsions. It is a “ foot race,”
and office hunters;—Bost Statesman, * '* 41 ’
designed and executed, we arc authorised
to say, by p. C. Johnson, of the Theatre,
T!Anfrnrwnn-*oa I ,atel y of now of Boston. The
KALhiuH, N. C. Oct. -9. several candidates for the Presidency are
Political Prospects.—Our information seen in the foreground, “ at full speed;"
from every -part of the state, is of the Adams a little ahead, Crawford, a head’s
most animating and encouraging kind, length behind; Old Hickory, close haul
miot doubt thc success of Mr. Craw- upon Crawford; Clay appears in the rear,
Vo hazard but little in the pre- scratching his head, & exclaiming, “ D—n
that the 4th of March 1825, will it, I can’t save mv distance—so I may as
rs liis long and faithful services re- well draw up." In the back ground, at
ibnl by a grateful countiyv J the end. of tlip course, stands the Prcsi-
camber, of which Jurore, Witnesses, and .Suitors
FRANK, tie properly of G. B. Lamm', a large I >» tlie sume will take notice, and givo their at-.
nil LlanL rnlliMv annul 9?» vnora nf »»/»/» iu u l!t. I tftllflntUlft IlCPHI'lllRffJv. I TOR
Judge J mrs Lathrop
Barrel Luthrop
mr O Lnry .
yiggs—lie runaway aDout the liitlvot | urouglit to Jail. 1 1>tdip Lee
July last, and has'since been frequently heard ot | -|-Ay Snvnnnnh on the 1st Inst, a negro man who
K
Ely Kennedy, Bui
lock county
miss Ann Kimblel
John II Kembell
JL
Lath- mrs Mary Leboy
Wm M Leigh 2
Wm Loyd
Math Lufburrotr
tnrs Sarali Luck
0 f I in the neiglibourhood of Purisburg und Ebenezer
|jj s I HANNAH, the property of Muj. James Bnnll, a
I IS unruiinuii VII MIDI* a iuiui *vuv I x T* A.T n
his nnma is York, nnd that lie belongs to] " os L iVlnXWeii
Henry Taylor, of Black Swamp, S. C. and that lie I John Martin
d a, i
by which the courdry has to lament I large woman about-o years Of age, the niece of | mniA wtty about throe years^itid a half ago, he is 5 | messrs J J
many valuable lives.-—JS m nt. Inf. \ rank, who runaway at thc same time, mnd is no I 5^ inches high and ubout 30 years of age. 1 «. r XV
1_ IdottbtwiUiJnm. .1 nov 3 204 JNO. I. DEWS. j. o. c. L ** U ,; V ,
... ■ i }• ,fiy dollars will be pnrd for the delivery of I ! James Mel
fty dollars will be pahl
PROCLAM A TION. 1 Frank to his owner in Savannuh
Whereas the board of Aldermen of the ddive""'m
City of Savannah, did at their regular sit-1 Richmond’County, or in the Augusta Jail.
oct 22
ca$194
«. B. LAMAR,
JAMES BEALL.
Ion 3‘
mrs Eliza J W Mil- A P McCahvnync I
leu
O Miller
Fifty Dollars Reward,
ILL be paid for the apprehension i
livery ot the following Negroes to the Sub-
this City during thc past I scrihers, living in Bourke Cunty, or any safe Jail 1 liotise within the limits and Jurisdiction of tins I
'hereas it is at all times thc | 80 ' we cun g et them—or a liberal reward will be j City, occnpicdand tenanted, shull be supplied.
r.e n „„,i I given for eny part of them, to wit: Morattan a 1 with buckets at the expense of the owners of
ot amoral sna religious I f, r j g | )t Mulatio » I ...t.i—,,..i„. „r
mr Noycl
Jus Nevill
mr Ncwgon
mrs C Newman
■N
JosC' Newbtiv
Hannah \owlaui |
Jus Nock
A Oglesby
Susan E Patterson
Dr Jos Purks
, , . , i • , j | — - man, ubout 35 years old, rather I said premises, to tlie number of at least the num-
people to acknowledge their dependence slender made and of keen apprehension, and his I her of five-places in the same, including such ns
upon a benevolent Providence for all their wife Hannah a black woman ubout 45 years old, I are in tlie out-buildings, and'tbe said bucketsshall
eniovments— Anri wherem the extraordi- ' vi ' h a scnr on one si, le of her face, the property be equal in goodness and size to those procured
nf , W* of Joseph Hines—Ben an Africa., about 45 years for tlie use of the City,mid painted,on which shall
nary degree of health with Which wc have oklj gm ' all and we „ set and fi|cd touth) with t f S( , nr be paintpd in visible characters the name of the ,
been blessed the past season, requires of I on one urra, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of ownere of suid buckets i and in case tlie owner of J Wm Peck
us an especial and public manifestation «ge, pretty heavy to her height.—They took of I any house Or tenement should refuse or neglect 1 Willson Poi«5
of our grateful thanks to the Supreme Ru- I s Cbl ldren Ben,Dave and Hetty, the children of to huve the said buckets supplied agreeably to
Inr nV the T T nivr>r«. 1 | Ken and Sylvia, two of theehiiilren belong to the 1 this ordinance, it shall and muy be luwful for the I
T i . , , * , . _ jEstute of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child 1 tenant to procure the same, deducting it out of I John Rctun
I therefore do hereby issue this my Pro-| and.Ben and Sylvia, to Abner Belcher. They | his rent. I inrs Margret Risk
Abraham' Ricker
O
mrs C Odell
P
Wm Porter
John M Pope
Win Poythreaj
Sr.c. 11 J.hid be it further ordained, That the
owner of every improved whurf shall furnish I
. a. to ADner Bclchcr. They
clamation calling upon the Reverend the broke loose u large Lunoe on Tuesduy the 28th
Clergy and our Fellow-citizens generally, I Septcmber.lnst, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun-
to repair to their respective places of pub
lic worship on Wednesday, the 10thproxi-1 uougnt up mere aim has oncemnnway and got liis I Assistants ot the Engines, on or bfctor'e tlie second 1 Wm Richardson
mo, to Unite in Praise and Thanksgiving I wife und children back there and wereapprehen-1 meeting of Council in July next; and tlie receipt 1 c, lln i •Ri,,t 1 , 11 .,i u
to God for his distinguished mercies to .us and P at in bavannali Jail, not two years ago, of any Manager or Assistant, for sucb buckets, I oulnl Iiwnarason
and especially for thc continuance of the |~P n «?‘.‘ hcmentookofJ ' a Gun the other a Pis-1 shall t,e deemed a fullI compliance with this sec |
.• nn j ’ I ty, and we thing will aim down the River to'the twenty bucKets for tlie building or buildings on I Patrick llild^
1 I I Maraliy Country, below Savannah, as Ben was such whurf, nnd deliver them to Mnnagers aud I Sarah Renjald
in proxi- j bought Uj> there and has oncenimiway and got liis | Assistants of tlie Engines, on or bfefoi’fe tlie second | Wm Richtti dso
Health of this city, and it is expected that
all persons will suspend their ordinary bu
siness on the appointed day and join in
the expression of general gratitude—and.
I dp hereby require the city Marshal and
city Constables to preserve order.
WM.C. DANIEL Mayor,
Attest, Solomon Cohen, c. c. pro tctfi.
Police Office, City of Savannah:)
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to! with them.
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JOSEPH HINES,
ABNER BELCHER.
I compliance with
tion, by the owner, for thc number of buckets
S
Jacob Sailer, Efl
ham county
vner, ior me nninner, oi Djicxeis ry e nlla „ v
mentioned in suid receipt) And the owner of-l
cvery store in the City, that has no fire-place or I Chas Handers
places nttucdied to the same,shall furnish twb fire- mrs H A Shearman Abram Scott
; ; / „ „—; | buckets for every store of such kind,, aucf under Sami Steele • D A Strobnr
^ Chatham county-*5y /ftc lion, t/it I g|ji*t] rciiuhitiuiis os other lttiidloi'ds lire bv iHIm nr. I . , r .. . _ , n
F Justices of thc Inferior court-ofChatham coun-1 clintinee required to do. ^ John Singleton Lewis Strobnr *
ty sitting for ordinary purposes. \ Sec. 12. Md be itfurther ordained, That every I mi ' s Ann Stibbs miss Amt Scott
30th October, 1824.
COMMERCIAL.
CIIARLcSTON, Nov. 1.
Cottosst-Thpre is but little coming in and
sales are very limited. Uplaiids of the best quali
ty bring 14 a 144 for Northern factories. Foreign,
exports very smail,
Kick—Is in littleRequest, a few sales are making
for the North at 2J a 3 dolls. *
Corn—Curgo sales ut 50 cts; thc large supplies'
lately received will cause it to decline lurther.
Flour—Best brands 64 a'flj, for city use; but!
Ihesc prices cannot stand much longer!
Cotton Bagoino—Best 42inch 24 a 25 cts.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 11.—Cotton—No sales
were effected during tlie week. The arrivitls (to
yesterday inclusive) uinoimtcd to about lfllObnl. s
the greatest part ot which,were from Mississippi.
Tobacco—No sales duringthe week— no urrivals.
Flour,—The first quality continues very scarce
und sells from 9J to$10< • ^
\v, *10 u . l ' v b°»i q may concern. owner of a wooden house or houses^ brick, or miss Margret Shick John Strobar
<)b Franklin kIT£c hw MtCed °th2\ln |‘ 0,, f«’ or - house!1 ^vefea with wood.occupi. H ev Allen Swcett Jas Scolcs 2
door cut through the roof of such house or houses, I J°h n L felullitig Steplierf* Skut
lurge enough for a man to pass through convex Peter Shick 2
nientlgjsnndei; the penuntly of a fine not excee-1 J us Smith
Rev II Smith
mrs M C Smith
administration.
These arc therefore to cite, and admonish all
and singular, thc kindred und creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections (if any they
have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of
the court of ordinury, on or before the 7th day of
March next, otherwise letters, dismissory will be
grunted the petitioner.
ding thirty dollais.
nov 2 203
JOHN HAUPT, Clerk.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson, oedinury 'purposes.
{2.EtiRGIA, Chatham County.—% the Hon. Whiter Smith 2
m ' ■ Itti* P lLst Lt Aiwi'am
one of the Justices of said court this 7th day of
September, A. D, 1824. 1
S. M. BOND, c. c 0 c c.
sep 9. 165
D the Justices of Lfit Inferior Court, sitting Jbr
mrs A Scrags
Jas Scruggs
John Shuman,
fingliam cty
THos Syllivun
, Mu
lick
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Dr George Milk'll
P Morin
Maxwell mrs II Munrbe
Waters 2 0 Munroe
delivery of I *" *" I James Meldrim ‘miss A L Munrc
h n hdl—(uTd t\vcilty five’dob I Owners and Tenants qf Houses Havid Metzgor _ . Daufuskec i
of Hannah tn her owner, in TltliC Notice, t miss LijrnchuMiJil-Daniel McEiicturi|
' m m . I ten J 1 James McOill
T il F, Managers and Assistants of Fire Engines [
will on Monday, the 16th inst. proceed to
moke an examination of Buckets, Ladders, fcc. ]
throughout the City. All persons not complying
with the follow ing sections of an Ordinance for
preventing accidents by Fire Sic. will be returned
to Council.
Sec. 10. rind be it further ordainctl, That every
capt Allen McbVafll
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mrs Mary Ryan
Richard Itodgcrso«|
miss B C Robert
Wm Rodgers
M N Robeml
Jus B Ross
jVf lNE months utter date application will he
JL 1 made to the hon. Inferior court of Chatham
county,forloave to sell all that lot in Savannah I said dec.to“file their objections,(ifany they have) I V
Sd.1.- '“i" ,soi * 11 Viote7 .„
Ic.OboMy t^erwiaelettersdlimliwiry wllfbocraniedtiihu.- JL S.
, irL lo all whom it may concern. . Joseph Tillman John Thomas^
Whereas John M'Nish, administrator' of Isaac m j. u c ltKnn niiV. Wes- mrs Eliza Tonirt*
Bullion, dec. has petitioned the honorable the \ S ®av lAlw W TImrbctf
Court of Ordinary to be.discharged Irdm his suid bury limmons Ldw W I /
administration. Charles B Towner John Turol .J
No>v these are therefore to cite nnd admonish JohnS Towner Nicliol Tartil )Ull ' ! |
ull and singulur the kindred and credltorsof the '
ward, with the buildings thereon, being the
reul estate of John Smith, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs. •' KfPV!.*
FPiEDEIUCK HERB, Adm’r.
IM
moy 1&
Wardrobe ,»taMergwOT
Witness tile lion. John P. Williamson one of thc Polly Wan ‘ damson
Justlcni.of the suid Court this second duy of No- Beni Wnllinw 2 Jos Wiggins
| vember, 1824.
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