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(I;?* By tho Eric, wo have received the
New-York Connncrcial Advertiser of the
r.ih mid Gth inst. Thoir contents were
anticipated by the papers received yester
day by the Corsair.
[By the Corsair.]
NEW-YORK, Nov. 5.
LEGISLATURE OF NEW-YORK.
The Legislature of this State met at A1
bony on Tuesday. Committees of both
Houses waited on the Governor to inform
him that they were ready to proceed to
‘^’Business. The Governor replied, that as
the law pointed out the purpose for which
the Legislature had convened, he had no
thing to communicate, but should any thing
of importance occur, he would transmit it
by special message.
In the House, a petition was presented
for the incorporation of the Palladium In
surance Co. in New-York. Also u petition
of Christopher Hampton, an alien, and
several other private petitions.
A communication was received from
tho Comptroller and Secretary of State
telative to the investiture of certain mo
nies belonging to the Common School
|| Fund, Which was referred to the Commit
tcc on Colleges, Academies and Common
Schools, and ordered to be printed.
The death of Mr. Silas D. Kellogg, a
member from Washington county, was
announced, and the House resolved to
Wear the usual badge of mourniug for tliir-
ty days.
The house adjourned to Wednesday, 10
o’clock.
Extract of a letter from an American
gentleman to his friend in this pity.
Smyrna, Aug. 17.
In the Morea the Greeks have lately
been very successful. We have undisputed
accounts of three buttles they have gained
over the Turks; tjie one on the plains of
Marathon, where they destroyed 10,000
’Lurks—Greek loss 6,000; another 'at Zei-
tun (near the Thermopylae) where the
Turks lost S,000 men, with avery trifling
sacrifice on the side of the Greeks; the o-
tlicr at Arte, where the Turks lost 3*2,000
men. The Greek Government is in Na
poli di Romania. They have paid off thoir
troops with the money remitted from Eng
land, aud they are disciplining their sol
diers in the Morea.. The Greek cause is
gaining ground. The government is in
undisputed possession of the direction of
both army and navy. All tlic sailors have
received thr^e mouth’s pay in advance.
The Turkish fleet left Scio ou the 12th
for Samos, and as yet we have heard no
positive news; the story, however, which,
appears the most accredited is that the
Greeks have destroyed nearly all the Tur
kish transports, and that they have driven
the Captain Pacha himself from before
the island. There are upwards of80,000
Turks at Scala Nova, waiting to be trans
ported to Samos. They are said to bo
suffering a great deal from diseases, and
there are more than 8 or ^1,000 disabled
men in their camp. They all begin to
murmur, and in fact we have seen many
"of them return here. On the island of
Samos the Greeks are perfectly well pre
pared to receive the attack, and are deter
mined to defend themselves to the- last
“We hear, they have ,closed all their wells
and poisoned their wineB and spirits.
nov. a
Yesterday we had heavy showers of
rain; the wind was fresh most of the day
- from S. E. Between 2 and 3 o’clock, two
oftlic most vivid gashesof.lightning, were
Quickly followed by tremendous cr&shcs
of thunder directly over our heads. On
tho second Hush, the electrical fluid spent
itself on the lightning rod of the store of
Messrs. Hoffman Son &. Pell, opposite
the Tontine Coflee House, Several cart
horses in the neighborhopd, were knock
ed down by the shpek.
A CARD.—The Passengers in the ship
Augusta, return thanks to Capt. West
for his very polite, gentlemanly arid atten
tive conduct to them during their passage
from Savannah,—Mere. Ado.
Canal Revenue and Commerce*—'The
Suni of $17439, was received by the Col
lector at Albany, for Canal toll during
the month of October; and 440 boats clear
ed by. him in the same month, having on
board oOlfltons of merchandize, besides
iron castings,household furniture and sun
dry articles not enumerated on the rates
of toll.—Alb, Adv.
■ “ The Collector of this port.” says our
correspondent at Lubec, in a letter dated
25tl» Oct. “ lias received a letter inform,
iua bint of the appointment, of Mr Shep-
1c., District Attorney, to come to Lubec
to take depositions, and investigate the
subject of the capture of American fisher
men, in the Bay of Fundy, by the British
gun brig Dotterel.” This seems a much
w ire: course than an immediate appeal to
arms, as recommended Machias paper.
NOV. &—evening.
A child about two years old, was on
the *23d ult. burnt to death in Montgome
ry to. (Penn.) by its cloths catching at
the kitchen fire, in absence of its parent^,
Altered Notes.—Five dollar notes alter
ed to tens, of the United States Bank, are
Yp circulation
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 0.
The Jews who have heretofore occu
pied the principal streets of Warsaw, arc
commanded by tin imperial Ukase, to re
move by the Isi »,f May, into the most re
mote streets. '•?
The widow of Christpphc, the ancient
Chief ofSt. Domingo, arrived on the loth
Sept from London at Ostcnd on her way,
as is reported,to Italy. She is accompanied
by her two daughter’^ and Suite.
A London pnpcf remarks that never
was so much wealth shared by the actors
at one time as in the present day. » Ban
nister, Johnson, Muridcn, Brahnm, Kem
ble, Kean, Elliston, Matthews, Young,
Liston, Macredy, Mrs Siddons, and Miss
Stephens arc all supposed to have accu
mulated fortunes, and to be able to retire
to their Tusculum to enjoy case and inde
pendence. We believe there are few per
formers on this Wide of the Atlantic who
arc in similar circumstances.
Tho Madrid Gazette contains a decree
of the Kiug, in which .he alludes to the.
late diksentions between the French and*
Spanish soldiery; and commands all the
authorities to use their utmost efforts to
apprehend arid bring to summary punish
ment,all persons whoqndeavor to promote
such dissensions.
Thft ceremony of sprinkling the corps
of the late King of France with holy wa
ter is thus performed^— 1 The Goupiilon (a
brush constructed for such purposes) 'be
ing dipped in the bely water, passes from
hand to hand each throwing from it a few
drops, and retiring.
Prince Hohenhope has found ttn imita
tor in peasant girl of Sweden; but .unlike
lier princely prototype, she is not allowed
to gull the superstitious with impunity.
She has been cited to appear before the
High Consistornl Court, in ordot to give
an accouut of herself. 1 '
TURKEY. X
Placards huve been posted on. the walls
of Constantinople, in which Sultan
himself is meunccdwith death if he does
not let his son, who is now eleven years,
old, accompanyhim to the Mosque. It is
reported in the Seraglio. that tho young
prince ie attacked by the epilepsy, but
the Jaanissaries attest that he enjoys ex
cellent health, and that it is only a poli
tical reason which prevents his being
shown to the people.
what it is to oppose u popular? iprsjij diet.-,
we did so with cravats ami marriage beds; '
but we-cannot blink truth.
- .ip . Medical Advihr.
When Mr. Wilberforce was candidate
for Hull, his sister, an amiable and witty
young lady, offered the compliment of a
now gown to each * f the wives of those
freemen who voted For her brother; on
which she was saluted with the cry of
“Miss Wilberforce forever!” when she
pleasantly observed,* “ I thank yon gen
tlemen—but I cannot agree With you, for
really I do not wish to be Miss Wilberforce
forever, 1
ODE
For the tirth Triennial Festival qf the Massachu
setts Charitable Mechanic Association.
BY CHARLES SPRAGUE.
tViiEsffom the sacred garden ditvon,
Man fled before his Maker's wroth,
An Angel left her place hi heaven,
And crossed the wanderer’s sunless path.
Twin Art! sweet Art! new radiance broke,
Where her light foot flew o'ei the ground;
- And thus,ivith seraph voice she spoke,
“ The Curs* a Blessing shall be found.”
She led him through the trackless wild,
Where noontide sunbeam never'blnzed
The thistle shrunk—the harvest smiled,
And nature gladdened as shegased.
Earth's thousand tribes of living things,
At Art's cbipinand to him are given,
The village grows, the city springs,
And point tueir spires of faith to heaven.
He rends tho oak—and bids it ride,
To guard the shores its beauty graced;,
He smites the rock—uphenvrd, in pride,
Sec. towers of strcnglh.and domes of taste.
Earth's teeming caves their wenlth reveal.
Fire bears his banner ou tiie wave,
Web ds the mortal poison heal,
And leaps triumphant o’er the grave.
He plar.ks the pearls that slu'd the deep.
Admiring Beauty’s tap to (ill;
He breaks the stubborn marble’s steep,
And mocks ills own Creator’s skill.
With thoughts that till his glowing soul,
He bids theoreillume the page,
And proudly scorning time's contronl,
Commerces with an unborn age.
In fields of air he writes his nnme,
And treads the chambers of the sky;
He reads the stars, and grasps the flame, -
That quivers round the Throhe on high.
In warrenowned, in peace sublime,
Ho moves in greatness and in grace;
llis power subduing space and time,
i.inkr realm to realm, and race to race,
Schr Cal. Geo.. Aromtjyi, Siev.nif, CliortMton,'' 1
tiny#. * 1
iris Alexander, Dyer, from Halit, was lost on ti
t' ot rocks, 15 i(riles to windward of Trinity,
irt. Sept. 25- Crew and cargo saved.
NOV. 6.—Et> 'ting.—Cleared, shit's Draper,
Harris,Turks Island; Hubert Fulton, Chase, New
) cleans; brigs Abeona,Fairchild, Curur.oa; Bi-own,
Meyer, Havana; Hero, Cowlings, Tampico; Boy
er, Atcany, Port nu Prince; schr Elisa Ann, Phin*
ney, Cape Haytinn. ,
Arr. this forenoon, brig Koht Cochrane, Brad
ford, 43 daya fr. Madeira, with wine, fruit, &c.
Btfr ® SEn " “** J —
with
Schr
tfe, Guad. with molasses.
Schr Angenora,Pike, 6 day* from Charleston,
with cotton, &c.
Sloop Columbus, Whiteman, of Killlngworth,
20 days from Pensacola.
Below, ship, with a star in her foretopsoil, sup
posed the Panthea, Bennett, from Liverpool, sail
ed Oct. 8th. Also, 1 brig and 2 schrs.
Sailed, ships Louisa, Fosdick, Balfnst;. Henry,
Kemp, Havre; Virginia, Fosdick, New Orleans;
brig Merced, for Gibraltar; schr Emuline, Hut-
Acid, for St. Johns, E. F.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ,6.—Arr. schr Dart,
Barclay, 10 days from Soto La Marino, Capt. B.
ports that on the 23th nit. in a very henvv squall
wind in lot 314, lung 7(5,saw an hermaphrodite
brig under sail upsot, and supposed that the ves
sel and all hands were lost, as Capt. Barclay, saw
nothing of the vessel after the squall.
NOV. A.—Afr. ship Tontine, Hayes, MontovU
deo, 43, hides, Sic.
Ship Carolinian, Ilewes; Charleston.
Brig Orient, Cole, Turks Island, 18. salt.
Schr Providence, Burns, Havana, II, coffee.
Below, ship Bingham, Fleming, from Gibraltar;
brigSamoset, of Plymouth, Mass, from Bristol,
(flnnred,brig Ellen, Sherman, Havnnn.
DIED,
Last evening in the 63d year of his ago, Mr.
Haanr Lvon, a native Of this city.
Washington, Nov. 5.
General Alvear, the Minister from Bue
nos Ayres, and his Secretary, Colonel
Zriartc, left this city last week, to return
home, >Vc understand that Gen. Alvear
has been appointed Commander in,Chicf
of the army ordered to take the field in
February next, against the Royalists Spa
niards in Peru. Col. Yriartc will also
hnva command in the expedition, a9 En
gineer ; in which department he sustains
the character of peculiar merit.
Canadian Canals.—A company has
been formed in Canada for the purposo of
uniting Lakes-Eric and Ontario by a nav-
gablc canal. Two routs are proposed;
the one from the town of Niagara passing
in a southwest direction till it striked the
Chippewa river in the township of Thor-
old ; the other commencing at Twelve
mile creek on Lttko Ontario and passing
in a southerly direction till-it terminates
in the same point with the former route.
The expence of the former is estimated at
8124,000, and of the latter at 8104,000.
In connection with these, another canal
is proposed from the Chippewa river in
the town of Wainflect to the mouth of
Grand River onLakc Erie. Tlic distance
is between twelve a nd t hirteen miles. The
stock iB limited to 8100,000 of which have
already been subscribed, half in Canada,
and half in New-Yord. A'canal is also
proposed from the Bay of Fundy to- the
Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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From the New York Shipping List.
MARITIME LAW.
A case was decided in this city last week
in which the owner of a ship was held re
sponsible for damage done to a cargo on
freight—being eat by IIATS.
The principle of the decision has been
fully recognis'ed by writers on the Law of
Marine, .who hnvfe also held that ;he mas
ter and owners are exonerated 1$; having
C ATS on board.
A French snrgeon lately produced an
ox’s brain before the Society of Medicine.
It was not only petrified, but had acquired
the hardness offlint. The butcher,- with
all his might, could nett cleave it asunder.
It appeared dike a piece of rnek-work.
Whnt -is here remarkable, thisox was both
fat and vigorous so as to break lootfe four
times from the butcher; whereas the only
instance of a petrified ox’s brain on record
iri that of Barthilin’s 0*1 killed at Stock
holm? but that ox \vas very lean, appeared
sickly, went always with bis head down,
which determined the owner to part with
him...
Plum Pudding.—Tliia is one of the relics
pf barbaronS cookery—a compilation of
grossn&s, gpstronomicalfy unscientific,
and pre-eminently unwholesome. Sugar,
dough, and fat, are its bases, and in such
proportion, that its lighter' ingredients
have not power to redeem its crudity.
No wonder John Bull is dyspeptic, hyp
ochondriac, and suicidal, when plum pud
dings and malt liquor occupy his stonrmeh
so often Boiled dough is the food' of his
youth-—soiiid, stone-like dougU— and when
be gro ws up, he mollifies his mpss with su
gar and raisins; scarcely a day passes
without a wddge of his favorite dish—plum
pudding; and.then be mopes and drinks
his ale, until a'sufficient quantity of co-
culus indicus, or opium—the parcotic por
tion of his beverage—nods him down to
sleep. Yet John wonders why he suffers
from indigestion! Leave off plum pud-
dindg. The French, who knov better,
than we do the science of cooker^, laugh
. at us for still patronising it.. \Yo knp
COMMERCIAL.
“Liverpool, Oct. t, 1824.
“We-have again to a(ivis5 a continuance of the
dutness in the Cotton market, mid farther, that
irices have fallen in the past month about .fd per
b. It is remarkable that the import to this port is
less by 80,000 bags, and of American by 130,000
bags, than ut the same period of lost year, but com
pared with the year 1822, the import of this year is
of about equal exfent.
“There is a general complaint of the unprofita
ble stute of the Cotton trade, in consequence of
which, as the spinners and manufacturers are un
der the necessity to hold considerable stocks of
Yarns and Goods, they are, in many instances
compelled to hold very light stocks of the- raw
material. The dealers also arc averse to holding
much cotton, as they have suffered by the almost
constant decline which has been going on for so
many year*. The public opinion then appears to
be unfavorable to cotton; there is an expectation
of a large crop in America next year, but in any*
event, no one apprehends a scarcity of the article.
The owners have generally declined pressing
snips, but there are no purchases upon speculation,
and indeed many speculators are selling out in
stead of buying. We,quote, Upland, ordinary, 7d;
middling fair, 7jj; fair 7:ji good fair, 8,1; good and
fine, 84 a 9. N. Orleans, ordinary, 8; middling
fair, 84; fair, 8.j; good fair 1>4; good, 10; fine 11J.
Tennessee and Alabama, 7 a Ud. Several cargoes
of Egyptian. Cotton arrived here during the last
month; others for this port arc now under quar
antine at Milford, and several large ships have
lately been taken up, to load Cotton at Alexan
dria. The price of it may be quoted here at-9d a
104<f, but there is considerable difference in the
quality, und stmie ordinary has been sold in Loir
don at S.'fd.
The stock of sweet American flour ip bond
much reduced, hut the price continues at 20s
•23s per barrel. Thnayerage price of wheat is 33s
1 Id per qr. Rice 12s Ad a los Ad per cwt.
Montreal pot ashes of the lutest import arc held
at 34s ; but there is very little demand, and pur
chasers are offering 33s, old pot ashes 31* Aifu 32s
Ad; pear) ashes 37s Ad a 38s, and several of the
holders decline selling, urtder the expectation of
short supplies. United States’ pot ashes, if quit*
fresh, would brings 40s, otherwise 38s a 39s Ad
according to theircondition; pearl ashes 39s. The
arrivals of Turpentine have been very heavy,'!:
having been shipped in the Packets for want/of o-
ther freight, and it may be quoted 7s Ad a 11» Ad
per cwt.' Tnr 12s Ad a 16s Ad per Barrel. We
reTespectliilly, your obedient servants,s'
THOS.fcJNO.p.THOKNELY.
PORT OF SAVANNAH. -
ARRIVED,
Schr Erie,;Patterson,4 days from New York
bound to Charleston—nut in on account of head
winds, having run part her port in (he night—full
cargo for sundry merchants in Charleston—40
passengers. r .
Schr Laurel, PcttengiUrtt day* from Boston, to
R S Goffe-emgd to WT Williams, S CfcJ SfcHfcnk,
G Newhall, Jno W Long, R S Goff, and P Hill
Passengers, Messrs E James, and Dennison. Left
ship Emerald and brig Sea Island, to sail for this
port in a few days.
The ship Pallas, Britton, bound to this port,
... •- ' * ■ -i | the_.27.th of September,
put hdek to Liverpool on t
leaky,
The brig Hiram, TVertj, f
, , „ , Wert, from New York, 8'days
has arrived at Darien.
from TKts PORT,
At’New York, 0th inst. schr Atlantic, Gould,
days.
At Philadelphia, 6th inst- brig Joseph S. Lewis,
Caldwell, 8 days.
At Dnridh, sloops Three Brothers, Howland
Rosetta, Simons; Mathews,Nichols.
[By the Corsair.]
. NEW-YORK, Nov. 3^-Cleared ships Carolina
Ann,Baush, Belfast: Douglass, Brown, Curacoa ’
Diana, Drew, Pacific Ocean.
.Arr. brig Martha, Barrow, Amsterdam, 46 day*
from the fox el, with gin, oil, steel, dry goods, Sic.
Brig Helicon,Barnard, Turks Island, 19 days
with salt. ’
NOV. 6.—Cleared, ships Leeds, Stoddard, Liv
erpool; Draper, Harris, Turks Island; brig Abeo
na, Fairchild, Curacoa.
Arr. ship William, Wibray, from New Orleans,
Oct. 17th, and 16 days from the Balize,with lead
pehress, shot, cotton, deer skins, beeswujL tic.
Ship Niagara, Crane, Charleston, 6 dnp.
Brig Emitie, Scott, Bahia, 38 days, with hides,
4-c. '
(Brig Free Ocean, jBukup, Cumpeachy, 28 days,
with logwood, wine, tic.
Schr Sally Ann, Magneto, TonJpJcoj S3 days,
with fustic, tic^
Velvet Corks.
A FEW Groce of Superior Volvet Corks; just
received and for sale, by
LAY & HENDRICKSQN,
12
211
SliaiVFBuildinas.
NZfr.
ilaxutl s Kichinoiid Superfine
/ FLOUll.
|AA BBS. received by the schr. Robert
HJU Burns, and for .sale. Apply to
nov 12 l||2I1 PONCE Sj. M'KF.N
Savannah L’emalc Asylum.
A N'Election lorn Matron to this institution,
will take place nt the Asylum House on the
first (Deedin' in February. Application for the
above to be handed in, to the subscriber.
By order of the board,
• E. M.
nov12 211
For Charleston,
Tin 1 regain packet liuop
v DE LIGHT,
J7 Cooper, Master,
TTiT*fliili5i Will nail fnr tir above port on Wed
nesday morning next, ut 9 o'clock. For freight
or passage, apply to tho master oh board, at Mon-
glh’s lower wharf.
nov-13 m213 " ■ .. !
SEMf-MOiYTRLY
Mim
QUBSCRIBERS to .the ahoVe parlies are in-
L^formed that the first Assombly will take placo
on TUESDAY EVENING next, tho llith inst.
For their tickets of admission they will please ap
ply to Mr. Lege, oral the Bookstore ofW. T,
Williums’. *
nov 13 a212 ■
Vew Mackerel, Ruins Lard, sVc
A A BARRELS Boston Rum
25 kegs Butter (fresh)
25 kegs new Leaf Lard
20 barrels No 1 Mackerel'
50 do No 2 dd
iOO do No3 do (Fresh and ttcitn-
3A half do No 1 do ing 20 days since
30 half do No 2 do
30 half do No 3 do
600 reams, single, double sice and iron mon
gers Wrapping Paper
1000 reains Cnp, Pot and Letter Paper
100 packages Glass, of ail descriptions
30 boxes Windsor Glass
100 kegs Dupont’snnd ChetmsfordGunpowdcr
2 cases Playing Cards
lo cases Whittcmores No 10 Cotton Card*
100 boxes No 1 Soap
100 do smoked Horrings
Landing from schr. Laurel, and lhip Chariot and
for sale on accommodating terms by
ROBERT S. GOFF.
noy 13 >1212 '
I tops,
A SMALL quantity of this artlcio suitable for
mediuinul purposes, just received and for tale
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
> Shad's Buildings,
nov 13 212
LLOYD, Scc’ry.
Crockery Ware,
OA Crates assorted CftOC..EHY, selected
Ov particularly for this'market. Just receiv
ed and for sale by CALVIN BAKER
nov 12 211
im»W
T HE Paragon Toll Mill is now rendy to re
ceive. Bice to beat on ’Toll, at the customs-
f rates. Apply to William Kilpatrick at the
luntatinn or to JACOB READ,
nov 11 r(2IO
Lutheran Church.
T HE Pews in said Church will he sold for oue
yertr, on Monday the Ifith inst. at 10 o'clock
nt the church.
JNO. IIAUPT, Scc’ry.
nov 8 208l
Clerks Office.
29th October 1824,
N OTICE—Proposals will bo received nt this
Office until the 10th December next, for sup
plying the Guardhouse with wood and lights—•
and keeping the same clean—also, for sweeping
pml keeping in order, the Police office.
Extract from the minutes,
sof,. CGHkn. c. c. pro tern.
net 29 200
Clerks Office,
29th October, 1824.
TN conformity with a resolution of Council No-
X tiec is hereby given thnt on the second regular
meeting in Nov. next, Council will .proceed to
elect a City Treasurei* lo All the vacancy occa
sioned by the decensc of John 1. Roberts.
Extract from the minutes.
SOE. COHEN, q. c.pro tern.
net 29
200
Gun Powder,
"I Qlx Clwlcs and 133 hulf , l r ‘ Casks Ro
JL OU gers’ Orange Gun Powder for sale by
If. LORD & Co.
'N. B. This article comes very highly rceonv
mended and is warranted in nit"respects equal to
the bejst English Powder heretofore imported,
Dealers are invited to cnll and exumine the sum
pies.
nov 11 m210
Notice.
T HE co-partnership beretofore existing under
under the firm of
Clarke & Brown,
I» this day dissolved by rauthal consent. All
persons indebted to said firm are urgently solicit
ed to cull qn S. Clarke, und pay the. demands a-
guinst them; and all those having demands against
said firm will please cnll on him for payment.—
He being duly authorised to settle the business of'
said firm. . s. CLARKE,
„ ,, GEO. S. BROWN.
St. Marys, 1st Aov. 1824.
nov 11 - 210
Notice to Pilots.
A LL pilots who have not' complied with the
!4th rule of the commissioners p£ Pilotage,
are hereby required to do so, by the next regular
meeting of the Board, (18th inst.) In case of falb
ure, each one will be fined five dollars, .
. -- By order, . « '
nov A
JOHN G. HOLCOMB, Sec’ry.
||r207 7
'•*- *#*•
Lump Oils?, Lamp Wick, Glass
l ;V es, <fcc.
TlJin ^" bscriber ‘ have jyst received per ship
A general supply of
Winter, Pall ana Summer strained Lamp
. Oil.
Brettancd Socket Lampe!
Japania Dish do .
Glass ' do V Of every variety
do Peg do { and ^“cre
do Lafayette do J ,
Globe Lamp Glasses ,
French Chimney do for Billiard Rdoms and
Theatres
Lamp Wick of every description
Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters
fos iamp Oil,,and every eth’r article suitable for
the convenience of Light. The whole of which
comprise a morc^complete assortment than has
ev^r been exhibiteddn this city, and are offered
for sale at prices to corres|>ond with the times.
Hie public are very respectfully invited to call
and examine them. '
LAY It HENDRICKSON, '
Chemists and Druggists,
„ Shad’s Buil"'
nov 11 210
lildings.
~ r i^aiTot for sale.
rrtHE best educated and largest Parrot that
, ever came from Jamaica to America, is offer
ed for sale-price 26 dollars. Enquire at this Of
fice.
nov It
W210
Just received, % .
*9 A bum-K fresh Buck Wheat Meab
Jj-JC HI half do. F. M. Beef. C U
12 do fresh Crackers
10 kegs superior Butter
20 bbls fresh Flour
10 half bbls do
For sale by
nov 2
John T. Rowland, ^
C ONTINUES to do businos in MillsdxsVA,
and tenders the offer of his sorvlccs to i/I
friends and file public, in the transaction of
cy business generally. "' 1 ‘
oct 2 ir-ltl84
Ink Powder,.
"| 4Y Groce Walkden’s British ink Powder, just
i U received and for sale b
>v 13
! oy
LAY it HENDRICKSON,
rijrad’s Bnildimrs.
212
^ her in’s Sales—contiRueu.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be'sold at the courthouse,in Savaqnnh,
between tho usual hours of sale,
Five negros, Maria, and 4 children, London,
Henry, Robert and Jane, levied on as the proper
ty of Wm. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in fa
vor adm'ra of Butt Jones. Sold at the risk of the
former purchaser.
The following negro* Sally and her three chll
dreq, Mary, David and Eliza: Delita, and her 3
children, Lucinda, Mary and Anthony, levied on
astbe property of Elcattar Early, to satis'y an oxe
cution iu favor of the Batik of the United States
Sally and her three children, sold on account ol
the fociiirr purchaser.
A rmXp man named Joe, leVlpd on a* the pro-
icrty rinosephC. Uahorslmih, under a fl ia on
orectosure in favor of Davis ti Berrien,
Also all the household and xiteben furniture
contained in the City Hotel, levied on as the pro
perty of Oi;an Bird, under a foreclosure of a mort*
'age to. Eicazer Early, transferred to J. B. Her-
Jert bCo. Person* wishing to purchase will please
call and examine the above furniture
I. D’LYON, *. c. c
nov 13 212
English Mustard,
-T^ABRANTED. • Just received and for sale
210
by
nov 11
LAY ti HENDRICKSON.
Elegant & choice Perfumery, &c
T HE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann.
Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh
supply of Choice- Perfumery, consisting of
Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottle* of vagi
ous patterns
Muounur, Russia, Bears and Antique Oil*
Pomatum in Pots and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and-Lavender Water
Ri)so,Benjoin, Musk; Olive, Venacular, Palm,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent,
Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots
Shaving Cakes, 4*c
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, uii»
Patterns
Hair. Powder and Powder Puffs
Packet Books and Pocket Wallets, with and
without springs
Ln Fayette and Silk Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffners,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt handles,
Tounge Scrapers, .
Naii, (loth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Gluss Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards,
Metal Shaving Boxes,
Floating Tapers of avery'description,
Tonguin Beans, Musk, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber Light* and Mutches, Segaf Box
cs, &c.
Which together with a very general and extensive
assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, |tc. tic. All of which have bean,
selected by, a good judge, and are offered for sale
ut least 20 per ct. lower than lias ever been sold in
this market for cash or credit. Purchafprs woul,d
do well to cull and examine them.
LAY -b. HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buf&ihga
oct ?fl r- " '
EALTH.
H EAI.TH. Me greatest of all earthly blessings.
At this Season cf the year, when it is so high
ly properrwd important to cleunse iho Stomach
ana Rowels of redundancy of bile, and all perni
cious and 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 instanocs pre
vent head-achcs, sickness at the stomach, obsti
nate obstructions of the, bowels, scorching fevers,
.LEE’S ELIXER, an invaluable mcdi<
cine, it never fails to cure tho most violent cold,
and affords instant and great relief, in all obstinate
coughs, it also relieves young children from chol-
ics, 4^.. ’ ' . .
LRE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE
CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal atfd
Gonorhfcn.
LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS—
which give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Whicl
cleanses and beautifies tho teeth-
LEE’S Bye WATER—A 6crtain
cure for sore eye*.
LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For
the cure of head-aches.
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re
moving and destroying corns.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
^Numerous c«*cs of curbs could be annex-,
ed, of the happy and good effects that- have fol
lowed the use of the above JUSTLY CELEBRAi
TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the publisher
has not room for them in this paper. /
V Please to observe whatever, and where ever
you buy none can be Lee’s Genuine Family JUtdi
cines, without the signature of the proprietor,
NOAH KIDGEtY,
. „ Late Michael Lee Co.
The above famous family medicines are fit
sate by
DR. A. DELAROCHE, Senr.
... . , Druggist, Savonnnh
Who has just received a fresh supply ftotn Belli
more,
oct 7
180
m203
GEO. D. CORNWELL
Gunpowder ami FmptTrmTT^:';
This year's Importation.
■fl \ ten enttys Gunpowder
Ax./'LF 60 do linni-riai
Received per Clifford Wayne—for sale bv '
-»»v 2 -L B. HERBERT i-rn
Whiskey, tec.
Landing from on board the Julius Caser
and for Sate, ’
20 !Ki,}VMl.RYE WHISKEY.
1 SlSiur^u 1 jr dM ” t0,, ' bs *i»
'W^TBtegaiaps
Negro Shoes, Mohisscd, &T
aooostensf 1 '
A00 do llneaand bound do *
160 do women* do do
30 hhds New Orleans Molasse.
20 do superior St Croix Sug«
60 do common do- do
160 ps. 42 inch Cotton Bagrinr
*22 «“ ks Nalls, assorted ?
60 bbls Gin
60 Tuna Swedes Iron, assorted
For Sale on reasonable terms by
nov A 0207 ' ORRAYTArT.
No. ^ Mackorel.
1 On B ? L u‘ L ^ n ’ lUn 5 fr °ra ship Chariot,fo
sale by R.CAMPBEr.1.
nov 6 m207 . Smith's Buildi™
* For Sale,
HAMPERS POTATOES
nov A
207
SR'Ii.r
JOHN H. REID lea
-i
T HE undersigned have resumed their busines
at thoir uld stand, in Bull-street, opposite
Judge Cuyler’s House, and will execute order* ini
the neatest manner for Marble
MONUMENTS,
TOMB TABLES,
HEAD STONES,
PAINT STONES,
CHIMNEY PIECES,
HEARTH, BUILDING STONES,&&
Or any other work in their line ofbiuiiiesj-
All orders from the country and city villi*
thankfully received, and promptly aUendtito.
and executed on short notice. '
MOORE b. LYMAN.
nov 6 1)208—lm
SILK, COTTON AND WQOLBN DYEh.M
SCOURER, ]
milANKFUL for past faVors, takes this methoi
JL of informing his friends and the public in pi]
ei-nl, that he continues th* above business at l
old stand, corner of Bay-lane and Montgomer,
Street, near the Baptist Church Square, wn^re.'l
Leghorn, Chip und Straw Hats, are Dyed, i
Pressed •
White Chip, Leghorn and Straw Hat*, cleu
stovod and pressed
GcntlemeAs and Ladies Dresses oi all kinds i
* and finished with dispatch
Gentlemen’s Beaver ’ Hats cleaned, dyed, I
and bound in superior style.
IE?* Allorderi in his.way pun'ctudlly attendedl:
N. B. Clothes left to be uyod or*6Pured,CM|(
repaired on moderate terms,
nov 6 207 \X
Notice.
rpO enable tho nssigne|s of Mr, Wjui*xi
X her, to make at an early period a final d
dend; itis requested tWjafl claims against hi
be presented to tbeir nge/nt Mr. Thomas (i f
tER, by the FIRST DAY OF JANUARYM
otherwise they will be qebared; It is hopedli
those indebted will see the necessity ot
an immediate settlement.
JAMES M’HENRlf,
GEORGE RELPH,
JOHN H. REID,
Assignees of \V. TurSf‘4
nov 8 208
Custom House.
POR TOF,SA VANN All I
Surveyor’s Oto"k. I
fllliE following sections of “ An Act to Kegula
X the^ collection of duties on import* ana, to]
nage,” uj e published for the information tl
public, the law will be rigidly nnforeeA—the pll
of ignorance in no ease will be recclveainfutul
A. HUNTER, 1
Surveyor and Inspector of the R»» enW
See. 43. And be it further enacted, that |
proprietor, importer, or consignee, ft .all or I
agent, who may receive said oertiiicate, s’■
on the safo or delivery of auy of tho said
wines or teas, deliver to the purchaser ofp“«™
sers thereof, the certificate or carUflcaW,*“|
ought to accompany the same, ou pain oi to 1
ing the sum of $60 for.eaob cask, chest,
cuse, with which Buch nerllficate shall
livered;—and if any casks, chests, vessels or
scs, containing distilled spirits, wines or
which by the foregoing provisions oug" 1
marked and accompanied with certificate!,
he found in the possession of any person unsw
named with such marks and certificates, 1 ,
he presumptive evidence that the same are *
to forfeiture; and it shall ho lawful for any ®
of the customs or of inspection to, sei* e ’
forfeited; and if upon the trial in conscrF”
gpeh seizure, the owner orclnimnntof the
wines or tons seized, shall not prove that in
were imported into the United States accoro
law, and the duties thereupon paid or « “1
they shall be adjudged to be forfeited. 1
Sec. 44 And "be it further enacted, Th« «']
sale of any cask, chest, Vessel or. cose, .
been or shall be marked pursuant fo the pto”
aforesaid, as containing distilled spiriWi
teas and which has bpon emptied of its
and prior to the delivery thereof to the F“
or any Femovai thereof, the pjWks r~
which shall have been set thereon b,.. .
direction of any oflioer of inspection,
faced and obliterated in the presence of so
cer of inspection or of the customs, who s
due notice being’glVen fifterid, for that r
at which time the (certificate ’which oitgi»
company such cask, chest; vessel or caser
so be returnpd and cancelled I And eve
who shall obliterate, counterfeit, niter
any mark or number placed by nn on
sijuction upon any cask, chest, vessel or
toinlhg distilled spirits, wines or tea., or W
tificatl thereof; > who shall sell«
alienate or remove any enjk, chest, v*s»
which has been emptiedoftfs content*, ® ,
mfcrks and numbers, set thereon P u ''* u j e f 3 t
provisjons aforesaid, shajl have bcen
obliterated, in presence of any, 0 ®®. cr c # 0 r/
tion as aforesaid; or who shall ne S}° apaD '
manner aforesaid, oh boing thereto rt^ }|
an officer of inspection or of the custotos.^
each and every such offonee forfeit
hundred dollars, with costs of stflK
qov 6 PW*