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FRIDA'. F.YF.N1XG, fJlVKMBRR 12,1824
*S«-
The case of the United States vs. Stiu-
soQ which has been before the District
Court for the last two days, was decided
last evening—verdict for the defendant.
Late News.
(U” Capt. Porter of the packet ship
Corsair, has politely
FROM FERU.—-Lieut*
the U. S. frigaiu Untied Slu'd, UTi'jYOu at
Philadelphia on the 2d inst. in the schoo
ler Utility from Clmgre, which vessel he
brought home, the captain, mate, mul one
seaman having died at Cluigrc. Lieuten
ant Hunter brings the official account,
printed At Trujillo on the 17th August,,of
Bolivar’s victory over the cavalry of Can*
ter«c» The Lieutenant was himself at
Trujillo after this event. Oh the lffth
August, thefre was n public rejoicing for
it; a splendid dinner and ball were given
by the Prefcct of the place, aud the heads
of our government toasted on the occa
sion. Judge Prevost acted as vice-pres
ident at the dinner.
• Lieutenant Hunter, considers the Pat
riot cause as almost certain of entire suc
cess. Bolivar was extremely popular.
Captain Hull was to sail on a cruise from
Callao the day after the departure of the
TTcnter, of and imposing view of the surrounding
country and of Lakes Erie and Ontario
will bo proscuted $ aud doubtless it will
attract much ryitice from those who travel
to visit the Falls of Niagara, and other
curiosities in that part of the country.
C OftlME It Of At*
The following is from a letter, written
PENSACOLA, Oct. US.—Cotton.—A few bales
of the new crop have come to market daring this
week, and have been sold nt from 12-1 to 14 cents,
according to quality.—-Four lomis are all that
linve come to Pensacola this season ns yet j tho
two first loads being very prime, bvought 1ft cents.
COLUA11UA, S. C. 'NoV. 6.-— CoHon.-^The mar
ket in regard to this article evidently Ims not yet
bv the Rev. Pliny Fisk to a gcntlomanin . - - ro . - -
.. , , . , .r, I opened. The nows of, the immense damage to
tilts city, who was kind enough to 1 ei t cK) p S this country, could uot as yet, affect
us to make the extract, lho letter "’As I t |, e foreign demoitd. Tho deficiency from Ameh
not intended for publication, but the char- ica in the Inst year’s crop was on 1st Sept, ult
ncter of the writer, tho opportunity which 1 <10,000 bales. >Y e arc sure not^morc titan a half
1 , 01 .♦ > in crop ot good cotton‘’has barn mad© thin >©ar,
he has of observation in a country .. 1.1-1 w j 1 j c | l ul t | 10 eni ; of thla season must constitute a
tcresting as that in winch ho is laboring ( ; 0 ft c i t 0 ( tm to three hundred thousand bales, say
to fulfil the purposos of his mission, and 1200,000. Will not,this effect the murket t By
the affectionate regard which is felt for Christ.mtsit wHlbeseen/itniuslgetuptroinmo
him by swmany, will make it acceptable 20 ._ Co , on ._ Daring the week
to the pu bl 1C.—*• Cdnn. Mirror. . past thera.lmvo bnen a few sales, generally ut 1 lj
‘ - , BEYROOI, May 11. h 0 joj cents j but the murketis far trom being set
Very Dear Sir,—Yotir truly acceptable | tied yet.
letter of July 15th, did not reach me till
Passage for New York.
The regular and fast suUingrnppercd
and copper fastened ship-
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
j. White, Master,
will sail on Sunday next. For passage only
Imvlngelcgant accommodations, apply to Cnpt.
WHITE on board at Anderson’s Wharf.
uoV'12. 2il ___
Just received,
<Tb A lmirbarrflt fresh Buck Wheat
4fl 4 * 10 half do. F a« afc »‘
Velvet Corks
^FEty Groce of Superior Velvet Corks) just
'received und for sule by _ . . ,
Lav fa Hendrickson;
Shad’s Baridities.
"! k Wl ciltys Gunpowder
J.UH.I GO do Imperial
• iyw 12 911
Huxall’s Richmond Superfine
FLOUR.
qaa BBS. received by the schr Robert
#5" Bums, und for sale. Apply to
nov 12 1,11211 PONCE fa M’KF.NZIt.. ,
Savannah Female Asylum.
John T. Rowland.
CONTINUES to do buslnes in 1 Millcdi
1 uud lenders the offer of his servRpjt
friends and the public, in the transaction of ]
cy business generally. . *W
N Election for a Matron to this Institution,
January 4th. I have delayed answering |
it till now in order to scud with my an
swer another box of minerals. The box
is now full, and.I send it to the care of Mr I
PORT oF SAVANNAH.
i Awin take place at the Asylum HouSo on the
first meeting in February. Application for ,the
ubove to be handed In, to the subscriber.
By order of the board,
E. M. LLOYD, Sec’ry
nov 12 fit 1
all inclusive, and various other papers of
later dates than we have received by mail.
They faruish us with very little except po
litical news.
In M» York, Mr. Clinton is prolmbly
elected Governor by a largo majority.—
Messrs. Cambreling,VerplAnck,&ud John
son have been elected to Congress. The
Legislature continued in session, but had
hot at the last accounts proceeded to the
Election of Electors. •*
In Massachusetts,ihc election for Elec
tors took place on thclst hist.. The Bos
ton papers give the returns from twelve
towns, including Boston, .which give the
Adams ticket a majority o'f above 3000.
Messrs. Webster and Everett arc said to
be elected to Congress.
lit Connecticut, it is said the Adkins tick
et has received a majority.
The New Jersey votes arc claimed by
the Adams and the Jackson party—we
huve seen returns from only three counties
which give the Adams ticket a majority of
257.
Ia Delaware, the Legislature was to
meet on the 8th inst. for the purpose of
choosing Electors.
Hall A*Hoyt, J Kopman, S VVright,.lohnston, Hills
& AI'Ko • " '
furnished us With
Nr.v York MdPliiladelphiaiMpemoSat. *BSi?£6
unlay evening last, Baltimore of Friday, f rom j,i n ^ 0 our goverment. On board tli ,y creiU pnrts 0 f Egypt and Syria, and
the Frigate United States, every one was I among others, samples of the Red Gran-1 fa co? Police & ftf'Kunkie, c Roe, N B Weed, P
veil. I ite anil Marble of Egypt—of the Temple J Hill.ccGriswold, Bll»& Wadsworth, slid JW
'* The
was lost
1st August, whilst her commander had I ^Rimmy boV, and of tho linen used in | ty.'s Batty, Brewster,'and'7 in the steerage. Ball
gone as tire bearer of despatches to Bolivar. I wrapping a Mummy—a Scarabams—
On the 12th, July, whilst the Peruvian I fruit ofVhe Doom Tree—samples of the
squadron, under the command of Admiral wood and fruit of the cedars of Lebanon
„ , , . * ,1 —of the Temple at Balbeck, and of the
Guise, wero lying at anchor, two vessels r*, • r .. ,t!„
,’ , jf . 8 _ y, I sulplmnous stones from the uiountnms
hove in sight, in the Bucaroon Passage, no{ ' |r , ||0 Dead Seat
wliich were' discover od to be the Spanish J j ] tac | heard very often that on one of the | with an aborted cargo to Bulloch fa l)un woody,
privateer, Presidente, with her prize, thel summits of Mount Carmel, there >vevcJ.E Por^C W Rockwall,Baker it^ P H j ')wma-
General Carrington, nn American ehip, j very curious petrifactions of fruit. Tlio
. . AS . , COIT CLUB,
Ship Corsair, Porter, 4 days from New-l ork, to * N extra meeting of the Coil Club will be held
C C Griswold, owner—merchandize to Bradley, I i\.TO-MORItOW AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock, ut
Clcghorn 4" Wood,. F Ulllet & co, R Campbell, I pan. Lawn.
nov 12
211
WM. FRASER, Suc’rv.
30
Crockery Wure,
Crntos assorted CROC KRY, selected
OH particularly for this market. Just receiv
ed and lor sale by CALVIN BAKER.
od in company with the ship Savannah, Beebe, for
this port. .Passed on Wednesday Inst at 8 P. M.
oft' Cape Look Out, Steam ship Robert Fultpn, tin
N. Y. for Charleston.'
Schr Robert Burns, Pierson, from Rlchmoud, 6
days froni tho Capes, to Cumming fa Gwuthnloy,
anil Ponce fa Mackenzie.
Slottp Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 10 hour* |
nov 12
211
rflHE Paragon Toll Mill is now ready, to‘re
ccive Rice to bent on Toll, at the .customs
ry rates. Apiily to William Kilpatrick at the
Plantation or to . JACOBREAD.
nov 11 r{310
liUtherah Chureli,
son. Passengers, Mr. Doming, lady and 3 chil
dren, Miss Dclnmuta, Miss l’Terce, Mr Starr, Capt.
could nut come up with them' uutil they j JcriiRalem to this place. I determined to
reached the guns of the fort, Where a few I investigate this mutter and with two A-
broadsides were given, and the fleet re- robs, who kndw, or at least pretended to
turned to its anchorage. The Gen. Car- ^ero the watermelons were to
. j j .1 1 /. be found, I ascended the mountain. AVc
nngton was caphired under the charge of follnd uo ’ wat , !rmelonB , bllt foun d in the
having violated the laws ot the Indies. 1 niountain, which is formed of calcareous
.. a. , TT _ , ^ stone, some very curious formations. You
M>i. F. .Steele, 1. S. Attorney for E. j will find samples them in the box. I am
Florida, respecting whose departure from I not sunrised that the ignorant Arabs I Dundee, with dry goods, cotton bagging fac. to
, - • , 7 , .. , ...... r„. . Ww>/1 I merchants,-m Charleston und Ssuvuuuub, arrived
Pensacola tnuch has been said, returned | should have imstakcn them tor petrilicu | at ciiarleston on Tuesduy.
The sloop Falcon, G|hbs, from New Bedford,
bound to Savanuuh, arrived nt Boston 80th ult.
to Hall
Miss
Joshum,
Collins, Collldge, and Corbit.
Sloop llernld, Heath, 10 hours from Charleston,
with sundries to Cohen fa Miller, amt the blaster.
I l’usscnger.
A ship was seen to the leeward of the, bur, this
morning, supposed to be the Savannah, from New
York.
SAILED,
Sloop Unioii, Sallowich, Sunbury.
T HE few's In said Church will be sold for one
year, on Monday the lfttli hist, at 10 o’clock
ut Hie church.
JNO. HAUPT, Sec’ry.
nov 8 COS 1.
Gun Powder,
Q/J nr. Casks und 183 half qr. Casks Ro?
.A OO gers’ Orange Gup Powder for Sute by
H. LORO fa Co.
N. B. This article comes very, highly recoin'
mended ami is warranted iu all respects equal to
tho best English Powdtr heretofore imported
Dealers are invited to cull end examine the gata
pics.
nov 11 m210
The Brill“h brig Traveller, Goldie, 64 days from
to that city on the 16th ult.
GUATAMALA.—Accounts from St.
John’s of the 7th September, state that a
dreadful civil war was ragiug in the inte
rior of the Republic of Guatnmala. The
city of Grenada was at tbpt time invested
by 3500 troops, and a considerably quan
tity of English property hat} been captur
ed on the River and Lake Nicaragua. ’ .
FROM CURRACOA.—Accounts from
M.iracabo of the 17th and31st September,
.positively assert that a great battle had
been feughtin Peru,in which the Spanish
anii'y-h«u .bveft completely uefeuteu : and
that Bolivar lost G000 men in the action.
As this intelligence was received at Mara-
cuL('. from Bogota, from Quito, and from
Guayaquill, it seems to he entitled to cred
it, the more especially as reports to the
sanje effect have also reached us from Car-
thegena. The circumstance of Bolivar hav
ing 1 lost so many men, shews that the
The materials for building a Light
House at Pensacola, arrived at that place
on the 23d ult. and the building was ex
pected to be finished by the 1st December
next.
statements must refeT to n period subse
quont to the affair in which Cantaract’s
cavalry was cut to pieces. It is not im
probable that be succeeded in rallying
his flying infantry, and that a general en
gagement then took place. Callao, as
wi ll ns Lime, is stated to have fallen a-
gain into the hands of the patriots.
A number of merchant vessols with pro-
visimis and other articles from thc Uiuted
States and from Liverpool, had arrived at
Maracabo, and others were daily looked
for from England with emigrants to
cultivate the soil. The greatest ■conster
nation. prevailed in Peru among the roy'
ali.lv, inconsequence of the advance of
Bolivur % 1
OCT 1 ’ By the sloop Delight, Capt. Coop-
£n, we have received the Charlestcn
Courier of yesterday morning.
The sloop William,, arrived there on
w ednesday from Key West where she
left the U,. S. schr. Porpoise.
fruits.
Among these numerous samples, I hope
you will find a number that will please and
interest you.
STAUNTON, (VIR.) Oct. 28.
Hudson Sprouee, whose removal from
Charlottesville to Harrisonburg, for trail,
on the charge of having murdered Susan
Sprouee', we noticed in our last paper,
has, we are iqfonncd, been convicted of j ^
the crime, and received the sentence of I terirt, Alien, to sail Nov. 1 to 7,
death. He is to be exccutld in Harris- I aa —.j_i-i_—
burg, on the 10th of December next. Clerks Office.
The last Rockinhum paper relates a J 29th October 1824,
IllClUIIUlltU^ UUUUrUUUDf WHIGH IIOO I A . V .vvv.li/v Ml. Ulii
out of .the removal of Sprouee to that Id-x Office iintil the lOth December next, for sup.
1 1 plying tlie Guard house with wood nud lights—
and keeping tfie same clean—also, for sweeping
und keeping In order, the Police office.
Messrs Gordon & Crane, have issued
proposals for publishing a paper at Tala-
hasse, the seat of Government in Florida.
The country round Tslahasse, is highly
spoken of, and said to be rapidly settling.
Indian Schools.—A letter on the subject. t u
of the Indian School in the Choctaw Na-1 From the character of the prisoner it
tion, says, it “ii» well conducted as.it rqs- j wug.dcemed necessary to place s guard
poets the improvement of the children. I ove 1 1 'k'* n “ t |lke jail. A ccntincl,on duty,
, . , e ,1 rather full of tho importance ol las busi-
Fheboys raise large crops of corn, 1 nos8? haik . d on Saturday evening the 10th
the girls make large quantities of cloth ;| inst. two young gentlemen who .were on
but, that this corn raised, and cloth mode I their wny to Methodist meeting, nnd bring-
by the Indian children, is sold to the pa- ill g thcm t0 > point of the bay*
r , - , 11 1 net* commanded them to “ mark time
rents of these children for one dollar a Considering the conduct of the centin
bushel, and one dollar a yard, and the! as nothiiig more than a jest, the young
money is put into the pockets of the Agents I gcnflcmcn carelessly' replied they would
' ’ “to the Meeting-house,and,
'Die uloop Regulator, Hills, from Rochester,
hound to Savannah, arrived ut 'New-York 011 the
1st inst.
Know THIS PORT, •
At Newyork, 5th inst. ship Augusta, West.
At Baltimore, 3d inst. schr Eclipse, Clark, (via
North Carolina. 1 )
m* For this port,
(Via Charleston) nt Norfolk, 2d inst. schr Mark
Tirae,'Bngley, to sail 6th inst.
(Via Ciiarleston) nt Hartford, sloop,Good In*
JYutice.
T HE co-partnershi|i heretofore existing under
under the firm of
Clarke & Brown,
Is this d
dqy dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to snid firm are urgently solicit
ed to.cnll on 9. Clurke, und pay the demands a
gainst them; und all those having demands against
said firm will please call on him for payment.—
He being duly authorised to settle the business of
I said firm. S. CLARKE,
GEO. S. BROWN.
St. Marys, M Nov. 1824.'
nov 11- 210
Lamp Oils, Lump Wick, Glass
es, &c.
T HE Subscribers have just received per ship
Emperor,
melanelmly occurence, which has grown | _*“* I Winter, Fall and Sumnur strained Lamp
Oil.
Brnttaned Socket Lamps
keeping'
Extract from the minutes,
SOL. COHEN, d. c. pro tern.
net 2t> 200
AV’S
Mi. Beef
12 do fresh Crockers
10 kegs superior Butter
20 bills fresh Flour
10 Imirbbls do
or sale by
nov 2 1 \
o OE°. D. c6rnwk Ui
— T-J
Gunpowder and lmpcriapra
This if car's Importation; ■
to/: P VD -
Dmyfl’s
LrOM the
fuiili
Received per CliRord Wavne—for saleW
11(>v - J; B, HERBERT 4. c 0 ,1
,o6t 2
|P->m84
VVltiskdy, «fec.
[Digesi
hincip
Irtoi.'i'W 1
, fit 5° l
11st vq
jr for tie"
fccdela;
ottint a<
Win vi
lit, and id
Leading from on hoard the Julius Cos
and for Sale, ^
20 r»ui,]r“l.ltYEWH[SR E y,
SSSSSSStfT***
6 cases 2 lb. cmniisters Gttn t 0 iW».T
Oct 28 HMIDI) l’ONCCfa M‘Kmir'
jYegi'o Shoes, Mol
QHHH .FAIR NEGRO SHOES ' "
Jooo do Brogan do
600 do lined and bound da'
150 do womens do do
30 hhds New Orleans MoW,
20 do superior St Croix Sun.
fiO do common do t | 0 ^ 1
150 ps. 42 inch Colton BacfiM
100 casks Nails, assorted ^
• *■ 60 libls Gin
• 60 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
For stile on reasonable terras bv
liov 0 n207 ORRAY TAFT.
ISo. 3 Mackarel.
■t AH BBLS. Landing from ship ChariotO
sale hy^ R.CAMPBE1
Smith's Ihiildiin 1
nov ft
»i207
For Sale,
Dampers,potatoes
4 50 Tons COAL. Apply to
nov 6 207 JOHN H. REID tCO.,
T HE undersigned have resumed tbeirOruinessifl
at their old stand, in Bull street, oapodtJ
Judge Cuylcr’s lionse, id id will execute w &n\i
the neatest manner for Murhle
MONUMENTS,
TOMB TABLES,
HEAD STONES,
PAINT STONES,
CHIMNEY PIECES,
HEARTH, BUILDING STONES,J
Or uny other Work in their line of budne
All orders from the country and. city wi!ll
thankfully received, and promptly atteuMij
and executed on short notice. I
MOORE fa LVMA.ll
nov 6 ||208-*-lm
Of every x'ariety
nnd Pattern.
Cotui/lcriag lho conduct or lho
Jnphnia Dish do
Glass do
' d6 reg do
do Lnfayctte do . J
77V—j ; . ;v. | Globe Lamp Glasses
Glerks Unice, j French ('himtiey do for Billiard Rooms and
29th October, 1824. r «
TN conformity with a resolution of Council No* I i» offP thnp^\viUi Tin T imm Tin rnninf^m
idetoi* in et & ®li V ext ‘oLSlclf'WuT^raSftb f ° r ^'" p 0il ’ “ n<l cve ^ article suitable for
£ ^ P6 f .t, 0 /!,,™', ’refill t - ,,. v the convenience of light, The whole of which
elcU a City i rdtisurer, to fill the vauuicy occu-1 comp ,.} se a mor( , complete assortment than has
ever been exhibited in this city, und arc offered
SILK, COTTOM JIjVD H’OOLE.Y DYER, i'
SCOURER,
T HANKFUL for past favors, tnkesthis mrtk
of informing bis friends und the public inn
era), that he contiuucslhe above busincs ni l
old stund, corner of Bay-lane and Montgomery
Street, near the Baptist Church Sqanre, wh rc
Leghorn, Chip aud Straw Hats, ure Dyed, 1
Pressed
White Chip, Leghorn and Straw Hats, eiesoel
stnvod and pressed
Gentlemens and Ladies Dresses of all kinds dytj
and finished with dispatch 1
Gentlemen’s Beaver lints cleaned, dyed, ilotl
and bound in superior style.
(H3* All orders In his way punctually SltenMw
N. B. Clothes left to be dyed or scoured,cul^
repaired on moderate terms,
nov 6 207
and the Managers, who are enriching 1 “ ,na . rli timc ’ , . . - v . r ,,, . , ,,,, ,
. . • „ I arm m arm, turned up in that direction. 11LALJ.H.
themselves 111 tins way. I ^viiile crossing the street, they were or- TTEALTH. the greatest of all earthly blessings.
‘ dered several times to stop—hut not obey* JTJ. At this season of the year, when it w so high
A superb set of horses which were used in „ the sc , w of the guard commaded * pmper and important to cleanse the Stomach
by Gen. La Fayette in Richmond have J the centincl tofire: which Ire according-Jcil,Vand C ruhi 0 uiiaccumu^ns,Ve propnetoVs
, unfortunately, lodged eight I of LEE’S most o.cellent ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
Extract from the minutes.
SOL. COHEN, c. c.pro tern.
oct 29 200
for sale at prices to correspond with the times.
The public ars very respectfully invited loculi
and exuminc them.
LAY fa HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
nov 11 210
Parrot for sale.
rrtHE best -educated and largest Parrot that
Ch.r,i.on Sw-ifcr* — 1 5J*££££ I SsSSI’SiixS I
' Notice,
tO enable the assignees of Air. Wiumik
nkr, to make at an early period ii final 1
(lend; it Is requested that all claims agaiiiit
be presented to their agent Mr. Thomas G.
lch, by the FIRST DA Y OF JANUARYX
otherwise they will be debared; It is boj
those iudebted will see the necessity of
an immediate aaUldment.
JAMES M'HENBV,
GEORGE RELPI1,
JOHN H. REID,
Assignees of IV.
nov 8 209
been purchased < by a gentleman from ly did* and,
Additional returns of the votes iq Vir-
gidia, give a large majority for the Craav-
ford Ticket. Jackson keeps the lend
in Pennsylvania.
I-Mr William M* Williams. r l he Register jnate obstructions of tho howels r »corching fevers,
observes, that “ the wound was of a dan- I &.c. - 1
gerous nature,” qud it whs not certain | LEE’S WORM DESTRO YING LO-
fice.
nov 11
m210
English Mustard,
Tlf WARRANTED. Just received and for sale
Why LAY fa HENDRICKSON.
210
by
nov 11
The black fever has appeared in Not-* | committed, to jail,
tingham, Eng. and is attributed 'to Egyp
tian cotton.
The arrangements in England for the
Steam Boat Line of Packets to Noval
Scotia, and, the Canadian Settling Com
pany are rapidly proceeding to maturity.
Office of the Marine and Fire
Insurance Company,
, • vv -ffijr lY ' , tvt . h,.. "in' - I .SAVANNAH, Wh Nov. 1824.
been informed that O’Ferrell' and Newby K-rwirAta rtrcorci at T n pursuance of a resolution of the' Directors of
were tried on Monday last before a Called I L , Js IS_ uu» LUnDlAu.> an 5. tins Compuny, a meeting of the Stockholders
Court, and acquitted. I I ou Wednesday the 24th of Novcm-
. , I and attbrds instant amj greatVelief, in all obslipnte
Since the above was in typo, wc have | coughs, it also relieves young childreu from chol-1
It is in contemplation to erect in Lon
don, a monument to the memory of the
The corps of Cadets of the U* States
Military Academy, have oflered a gold
modal, of fifty dollars value, for the best
do- gn of a monument to the memory of
General Thadueds Kosciusko. Tlio
monument is to be erected at West Point,
on a rude romantic spot, which bears the
name of Kosciusko’s garden, because it
had once been his favorite retreat in his
leisure moments. Designs are to be exhib
ited by the first of January, 1825. Com
munications are to be addressed to James
S. Thompson, P M'Martin and T. H.
Fidgely, committee of Cadets, West
Point.
late Rev. John Wesley, to consist of a spa-1 > ' re *o^^» but of running a great speed,
cious building for missionary purposes,and
in wlijch the great public religious anni
versaries may be held. The measure was
originated some months ago by several of
the admirers of the founder of Metho
dism.
no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheumu
Mr. Checketts, of Rolgrave, has now I tbni, spvnips, bruises, frosted feet, ^ c. fyc.
(says the Leicester Chronicle) in his pos- LEE’S AGUE AND FE VER DROPS,
session a marc with seven legs and fCct. nTNTAfFTVT
She is thorough-bread; four years n ,7 u. OINTMENT,
, , c ’ warninteuto curs the itch, by only one anplicu
and is capable not only of carrying a great t ion. 7 “
weukness, pains in loins, 1)nck, 4-c. ^ I l»erinst.' for the puqiose of'vecciying u statement
LEE S ESSENCE Oi MUSTARD; of its affairs, uud ado|)tii|g such measures as the*
my deem expedient for the interest of the insli
tution,—Persons representing stock npt their own,
! will be required to furnish evidence of their trust.
GEORGE SCHLEY, President,
nov 9 209
A London paper says a scheme ist in
agitation for bringing a powerful stream
of salt water from the coast, and' supply
ing all parts of the metropolis-with real
suit water baths upon terms of very mod
erate expense. ...
Three deaths by yellow fever were
reported in Cborlertwlf on Wednesday.
"-I
A rich bed of iron ore, yielding 75 per
cent..has recently been discovered in No
va Scotia, on the bay of Fundy, and as
coal exists in great abundance in the im
mediate vicinity, it can be worked to great
advantage. Some gentlemen from Bos
ton are now in treaty for the purchase of I
the mines,^ or to be concerned iu carrying
them into operation.
From the New- York Patriot.
TO A LADY.
I know thou hast a pretty eye,
That many u tender tale could tell:
’Tis very bright—but what care I ?
For mine have always served me well.
I know tjiou hast a beauteous cheek,
Suffused with smiles as warm as free;
But these I think Pd never seek—
, For mine have smiles enough for me.
Thy ruby lips as softly meet
As honey bee the opening fiower;
They are, no doubt, as wondrous sweet,
But mine wen* never vory:sour.
But thy fair breast and all within,
Thy heurt, the.soijV, the feelings thine;
I never yet so blestJiave been,
As e’er to call such beauty mine.
The monument at Queenstown in hon
or of Gem Brock, beneath which the re*
main8-of that bravo soldier Were Recently
interred, is not yet finished, but approxi-1 g—.
mates speedily to completion. It is now I MARRIED,
about 100 feet high, and js an imposing In Jones county, on the 28th ult. by the Rov.
fabric. The stone of wliich it is build be- Mr Calloway, Mr< Jonas Shivers to Mrs. ’Sarau
ing very white and hewn smooth, itpre-1 TucKE a.
sents, at a little distance, the appearance / DIED,
of a marble structure. Queenstown | On the Sth inst- aftqr a short and distressing
ft
mate of
Heights arc said to be about 350fect above illuesa °f- 7 days,rMr. Andrew WoodDury
th7Si.gnra River, and, «h.n the mohu- ' “ S H *f
ment shall have been completed, the top in Poweltou, on the 1st inst. William C. Cai.-
of it will life more than 450 feet above the nma, son of Capt C W Collier, in the 15th year of
river; from which elevation a most grand J *? is “S?-
LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an
(•.client medicine foi* curing tetters, ring worms,
prickly heat; softens the skin; and improvesjthc
complexion; ,
LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE-
CIFlfc—Ah effectual cure for the Venereal an
Gonorlimn.
LEES’ TOOTII-ACHE DROPS—
which give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWHER—Whicli
cleanses and beautifies the teeth.
LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain
cure for sore eyes.
f LEE’S' ANODYNE EUXIR—For
the cure of lieiM-ilches. '
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re-
moving and destroying corns.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
OWumerous oases of curf.s could be annex
ed, of <he happy and good effects that have fol
lowed the use of,the above JU8TLY CELEBRA
TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the publisher
has not room fqr them in this pnper.
V I’letise to observe whatever, and where ever
you buy none can be Let’s Qeiiuine. Family Medi
cines, without the signature of the proprietor,
NQAH’RIDGELY,
„• _ JLutt Michael Lee if Co,
The above famous fflmily medicines are ft"
sale by
DR. A. DELAROCHE, Senr.
Druggist, Savannah
Who has ju?t received a fresh supply from Baltl
more.
.' oct 7 18ft
Vari-
Flegant &, choice Perfumery, &c
nnHE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann.
J- Schooner Intrepid and ship Corouig, a fresh
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of
’ Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of
obs patterns
Ma&ossar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum in Pots, and Rolls
Hose, Orange flower'iiud Lavender Wutcf
Rose,Benjpiii, Musk, Olive, Venuculur, Palm
Vegetable, Ceylon, IJandaim, Transparent,
Vuvicgated, and English Windsor Souns,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots
Sjmvjnj Cakes, 4*c .
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing ’ Combs, new
Patterns
Hair Powder. and Powder Puffs
Pocket Books uiid PocRet Wullets, with and
%n Fayette und ^ilk Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffners,
Silver Wire Tecih Brushes with gilt handles
Tomige Scrapers,
Nail, Cldth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Out ;Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds,
Metal Shaving Boxes,
Vlnnlincr Timitrc /tf nvoair llnnnjuilk.
Custom Hohse.
FOR T OP SA VANN AH, I
Surveyor’s Office. /
npHF. following Sections of “ An Act to tyjM
X tlio collection of duties on import*
nage," ure published for'the infornnii° n
public, the law Will be rigidly enforced-}!'*
of ignorance in no case will be'receivedin wv
Surveyor, and Inspector of tin Rk*" 1
Sec. 43. And be it further enacted," 1 "'
proprietor, importer, or consignee, or nn ot
agent, who may receive said certificate, s “
on the sale or delivery of any of the said
wines or teas, deliver to the purchaser or
sers thereof, the cert : h"ato or certifiyutes,
ought to accompany the same, on pain of 1
ing tho sum of $50 for each cask, chest, vei
case, with which such certificate shall not W
livered;—and if any cuslcs, chests, vessels or
ses, containing distilled spirits, wines or
which by tho foregoing provisjons ongli
murked and accompanied with cdrtlBcales,
be found in the possession of any person unm
punted with such marks and certificates, R
be presumptive evidence that ti n same are
to iorfeiture; nod it shall be Irtwfrd for any}
of the customiror of inspection to seize'’
forfeited; und if upon the trial in conseqw
such seizure, the owner or claimant of tw
Wines or teas seized, shall not prove that IE',
were imported into the United Statcsn
law, nnd the duties thereupon paid
they shall be adjudged to be forfeited. ,
Sec. 44 And be itfuirthcr enacted, TJftk,.
j'e of any cask, chest, vessel or case, win
sale
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IS
Tnrn.-f I
Ippl
f'or Sale,
A VERY capnblc Negro Man, about 24 years
of age, a waiter, hostler and Drummer.
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J, MARSHALL.
Chamber Lights und Mutches, Segar Box
es, fac. '
! Which together with a very general and extensive
assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, fac. fac. All of which hove been
1 selected by a good judge, and are offered for sale
at least 20 per ct. lower than lias ever been sold In
I this market for eusli or credit. Purchasers would
do well to Cull and examine them.
LAY fa HENDRICKSON,
Chemists nnd Druggists,
Shad’s BaUdings.
•et9« m h
been or shall be marked purSiiiint to the pr®)'
aforesaid, us containing distilled spirits, wi
tons and which has been emptied of its c°>L.
and prior to the delivery thereof to tbe pure
or any removal thereof, the marks and nu j
which shall have been set thereon by or umy
direction, of uny officer of inspection, 311811 j*
faced and obliterated in tho presence of 301 ,|
cor of inspcctioii-or of.the customs, who s
due notice being given attend, for that p
at which time the certificate which oug u
company such cask, chest, vessel or cnfC ’_
so be returned und cancelled; And every. ^
who shall obliterate, counterfeit, «if cr rt r0 i
any mark or number placed by an oil * J
speotion upon any cask, chest, vessel or, ' J
tabling distilled spirits, wines or teas, 0 • f ,l
lificate thereof; or who shall sell or “ j ( ,
alionmo or.rmnovemny-eask, chest, ves ff tl
which 1ms been emptied of its contents, ( |
marks and numbers,,set thereon nursu- (V j,
provisions nforosnid, shull Imve been «
obliterated, in presence of any °«icw 0 r eM
tlofras aforesaid f or who shall neglc „ fii]
to deliver the certificate issued to aceoiHI^ ,
cask, chest, vessel or Case, of which m m* j
numbers shull have been defaced or j re ,|;«
manner aforesaid, on being tlierptcrrefl !by*
an officer of inspection or.ol the 0'
each end every such offence forfeit
hundred dollars, with cost3 of fltul'
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