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MONDAY F.vr.NINU, Notiuntn 15.1821
flj?* The Western mail due on Satuf*
dn v evening lms not yet arrived—M e. arc
consequently without any news from Mil-
villc.
Richard tl. \Viude, Esq. is said to bo
U candidate for the seat in Congress left
■ iicant by the electron of 31 r. Cobb, to bo
L. S. Senator. »
pfobibilitv ctee'led Governor o( the State
of New York. .
Fri'mthc National Advocate, Nov. G.
Choi*c of Electors.—Our intelligence
from Albany, gives mi account of a shame
ful nnd riotous proceeding on the part <i(
our opponents. At present we do not wish
to go into particulars. We have only to
assure our friends sit homc atld abroad,
that at,a carious of the friends of William
If. Crawford, nt which bo members nnd
live proxies were present,'a committee of
30 were appointed to make out an elector
rnl ticket, altogether friendly to 3Ir Craw
ford,'and we have no doubt, that the tick
et wus made out, and clotted yesterday by
a decided majority.
The Legislature of Delaware will as-
einble at Dover on 3Iomlay hekt, for the
purpose of choosing electors of President
and Vice-President for thnt state.—16.
iVctr-Zcrscy.—^General Jackson has car
ried New-Jersey, ns was expected*—/J.
Mr. Adams is expected to receive all
theyotes of Ncw-Englntul.except perhaps
one from Cumberland District, in the
State of Maine.—Providence paper.
in the Way of the c'ommissoncrs
The'Legislature of Rhode Island, ad-
Bjo'mrod on.the 30th nit. 'they passed an
act to release 15 convicts from prison.,
Letters from Havre, (via England,) nn-
nmuicc that.thc house of Fihibracc, Darid-
snn'& Co. stopped payment on the 30th
Ei.-pt.—*jY. Y. Mur. Adr.
In consequence of the above Mr. S.
Pm a at agent of the house of Fircbrace,
Davidson &, Co. residing in New-York
has addressed a note'to tlie editor of the
Advcitiscr, in which he says “I have seen
letters from London of the 29th, and from
. Rouen (only about 50 miles'from Havre)
Of the 24th September, which speak of the
Louse iu terms to convince me that such
-in assertion is false. I will also add, that
on the soiling of the Packet ship New
York from Liverpool, on the "2d October,
no such information had reached that city
—nor have I received myself or seen any
letter to others, saying they had stopped*"
f C&SOmS f
sett* ofthc 4th inst. says the followingvcs-
sels maybe daily expected from Liverpool:
Euphrates, Which vessel passed Holyhead
Sept. 27; Diamond, ready for sea on the
■iCth Sept.; Solon, to sail Oct. 6; Bragau-
za, 10th; William Byrnes, 13th; Cohun-
' bin, 18th; Wm. & Jane cleared.
ig swine other portion* of .the country,
where the line iS to be fixed, which We
pc may be amicably adjusted at their
next meeting, without, having recourse to
the opinion of an umpire, agreeably to the
articles at the treaty of Ghent, relative to
the determining what is to be the exact
boundary of the two countries.. Messrs.
Barclay, Dr Bigeby, Hale, and Thompson,
arc employed on the part of the British
government; nnd General* Porter, and
Messrs.. Ferguson u*ul Delaficld on that ot
the United States. The latter gentlemen
we hear left this place on Thursday. The
former lmd not quitted the 3Iansi6n House
yCstOrday. - .
From tie A*. York American.
A most Impertinent hoax was practised
upon us d day or two since, in handing in
for publication a list purporting to gi virile
names of the passengers per the Emj'Abr
for Savannah./. „ *. v
It is an easy triuflftih to' impose upon
those who arc, £om tneir ^mention, neces
sarily ot the mercy of such wags ns delight
in safe quizzes; and we shall, therefore,
we are persuaded, be readily excused by
the 1 gentlemen whose names have been
caricatured in the list alluded to. We
would, however, chccrftilly pay any ren-
sonable compensation to any one who
would enable us to detect the wag in this
case
Mr. Lang, of the Gazette on whom the
same hoax was played, says “ the villain
is well deserving of (he pillory. 1 ’
CHARLESTON, Nov. 13.
M. Ortega, late Spanish Consul for
South Carolina, has in & printed memorial,
solemnly renounced his allegiance to the
King of Spain, and to alL othor Kings,
and of course has thrown up his comiuis-
mi v . v i. sion under Ferdinand. He says that as an
peeled.-The New York Ga- V j^ caa fc wi i, ll0t and cannot serve
FROM. ALB ANY.—A letter has been
received in Washington,from a gentleman
In Albany, of the very first standing for
respectability of character and political
foresight, from which it appear* that the
ft ate of parties in the New York Legisla
ture is as follows:—
k “The House of Assembly consists of
I28 members. Of’thesu, 5C are relied on
os certain for 3Ir Crawford; 12 more arc
inclined to him, and considered better
than doubtful; and 5 were doubtful. .The
rest counted as opposed to him. '
“Ofthe 128 members, 02 constifittc a
majority. Of course, 56 being certain for
Mr Crawford, only 9 more are wanting to
give him that majority, which, it is confi
dently relied on, may be obtained from a-
niong the 17 wno are doubtful and less
\Jian doubtful.
“The Senate consists of 32 members; of
which 20 arc certain for Mr Crawford—4
ure doubtful—and 8 opposed.
“A simultaneous nomination of presi
dential candidates will be made in the
Senate r.nd House of Assembly. If- they
do not agree, a joint meeting will take
place, in which 3Ir Crawford will have 76
under nn EuropeaH desport.
A high handed piece of villainv was at
tempted in this harbor on Thursday night,
John Tardy alias John Late, lately a ten
ant ofthc Penitentiary of New York, for
med a scheme to steal the new-pilot boat
Cora, and tampered with two of the ne
groes belonging to her, mqking them large
E romises, to effect his object. Messrs
►elany, Williams, and Copes, pilots, to
whom the Boat belongs were acquainted
with the design and kept watch for the
felon. As he was in the act of hoisting
sail and making off from the wharf, those
gentlemen surprised him; when he fired
his pistol at them, fortunately doing no
harm, but Mr Copes felled him with his
cutlass, and he was conveyed to the guard
house, sjnee which be has hecn committed
to jail to take bis trial at the January
court.
This fellow Tardy or Late pretends 'to
be a dentist; but this it may be supposed
is a mere cover for his villany. There is
nodoubt that he meant to carry off the
pilot boat and negroes to Cuba, and there
sell out the whole concern to the pirates,
or commence pirating on his own ac
count. *.
He had forged Spanish documents to
carry him to Bayano, in Cuba, a noted
rendezvouz for pirates.
MARRIED,
Last evening, by the Rov. Mr. Carter, Mr. llUj
t CiiAwrioN, to Miss Isabella Gildon, both of
tiiis city. . -
In New York, the 3il inst. Lieutenant Harvey
Brown, U. S, Army, to Miss Eliza Rodman,
nughter of John Rodman, Ksq. of St. Augustine.
DIED, : •'
In tiiis city, November 12, Mary Elisabeth
Forth, borrt September 27th, 1823.
In New York, the 3d iust. suddenly, Cnpt. Ed
ward TRENCiiAnn, 0. S. Navy.
Desperate attempt by tie Pclcio Istand-
tr$'.~-'The English Whale ship Syren,
Capt. Frederick Coffin, recently arrived
at Deptford, from the South Seas, report
ed; that oh the 81st Mrifch, 1823, while off
tile southernmost of. the Pfclow Islands,
several largo canoes appeared in sight,
which increased In number to near 30,
each having from 6 to ID hit board, and on
approaching, many of the natives called
out, as through motives of inquiry, “En
glish! English ? and being answered in
the affirmative, they came alongside, and
with tolerable correct pronunciation, re
peated, “Give us a rope,” this was com
plied with—From the generally reported
milu and pactfic.dcracnhor of these people
who, to the nurnbtr of about one hundred,
quickly crowded thedeck, civilities were
exchanged in Apparently the most friend
ly manner, and as they brought few provi
sions with them, and no articles of curios
ity, the crew commenced bartering for
their spears, with which they were armed,
and with which they'seemed to part re-'
tuctantly. At this time the vessel con
tinued under ciisy sail, the canoes closely
accompanying tiioin, to their companions,
in which' those on hbard seemed in no dc-
greo anxious'th return. The mate, who
felt some little distrust from their'superi
ority in number, tire crew being only thir
ty stlven, communicated his opinion to the
Captain, who instantly. coincided, and
gave orders to-crowdmore sail thinking it
would induce thorn to depart. This ap
peared to occasion some little dislike, and
in a few minutes after, while Captain Cof
fin was in.a boat lashed to the side, giving
orders to thnt effect, two' of the-natives
suddenly seized him and endeavored to
throw him into the sen, while a general
attack Was commenced on the rest of the
crow. The Captain disengaged himself,
succeeded in gaiiiing the deck, and calling
aloud that their lives and the safety of the
ship .'depended on desperate fighting, a
fierce engagement ensued. Those of. the
natives who in trafic iiad parted with their
6pCars, were assisted with others from the
canoes, or availing thcmselfes of the har
poons, which with great dexterity they
broke to a suitable length, while others
gaining the whaling spades, used ill dig-
, North Side of Market Square, j
V NE1V STORE has hern opened next door to
. J. H. .WKcnde's Hut Stow, Market Square,
whore a few
■; v GOODS
will be soldlowforCash, viz:
Ribbon-* of every colors' 2 yards Cent*
White Khl Gloves, very superior, 3lj “
Undressed very strong colored Kid 25 “
Long white Kid Gloves, 7p "'
Gentlemen’s Reaver Gloves, 00 “
Vest Patterns various colors,
aatra Mi’w©<
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Artificial Flowers from 12J to 25,
Tartan nnd Carolina Plaids
Hamlmzotts, very find utSl$ ctS
Calicoes, from 12J to
ARRIVEO,
Handkerchiefs; from 12.4 to 31,j cts. very 1
With a number of other articles all equally
[ priced'
nov 1ft
large
low
M&13
N> miller^ I OUCU «. IU IVUIIBIU) VI U UUUIUI) n a«v-
uns, R Campbell, PM‘DennotP, A Si E Wood, D
&• B Foley,Johnston, Hills & co.'J B Herbert & co
.1 W Long, O Taft, G Bostick, H B Hathaway, G
Newlmll, R S Goff, 8cnrbrough fa Clark, W T
Williams, J Blanchard, M Clark fa co. Gaudry fa
Herbert,Hall fa Hoyt, E Bliss, G F Palmes, Brad
ley, C-toghorn fa Wood, A Bossett, F S Fell, S C
Dunning) W W Gorton, .T C Nlcoll, G Gordon, P
E Brassme, J F Pouyat, 1) Parker, B E Stiles, VV
C Daniel), URCuyler, B Burroughs, J P Setzn,
W Taylor, Douglass 4* Sorrell, Mr Borgcaux, G fa
ib* ‘
* Prime Pork and Mackerel.
BBLS. prime Pork, NeW York City In-
spectlon
30 IIulf Bhls. No. 1 Mackerel
30 » ; •' No. 2
For snlo-by
nov 1ft
L. PETTY.
W Robertson, F M Stone, A G MiHnr, D Judah,
J Meigs, Duhnmcl fa Auze, J D Seit*, C Manrel, J
Howard, A Basset, FhllbrlcU fa Scranton,J PWil*
liamson, .TV Bevan, .T Stoly, M A Dinar; TG
Chamberlin, Z Day, U Pollock, William P Hunt*
cr, George Anderson, R Scott, Matthew H M'Al-
lister, P Hill, Ponce fa M‘Kcnzie, Thomas Butler
fa co, S C fa J ScHcnk, Butler fa Scranton, order,
Passengers, Mrs Kollock.and servant,Mrs Russell,
Mr Prcndcrgest, lady, 3 children and servant, Mr
Wick and lady, Miss P Hulsoy, Misx Orr, Miss
D'Lyon,-Miss Scudde ", Miss R Polhill, Miss SPol i
hill,’ Miss M Wayne, Miss L Russell, Messrs. T
Burroughs, S Orr, F S Fell, A Scudder, N Baker,
H Merrill, G Thomas, C Armstrong, C Wilcox, C
Millen, AlD’Lyon, R W JtnSscll, E Copner, J
Bennett, J Carpenter, M Reef, end R B Fell.
Sloop Mercy, Bolles, 4 dsfm Riccboro’ to'the
master. Passengers, Mrs Bolor end servants.-*
Passed atOssabaw, sloop Union, Saliowich,bonce
for Sunbury.
Sloop Chernb, Small, (of New Y'ork) from the
Repptthnnnoc,.7dnys) with corn, to Gumming fa
Gwathittey. Passenger, T B Bartow.
Sloop Brandt, Cunnjngham,'4 days from St
Johns, E. F. with cotton to T Butler fa co. and
fruit and hides to the master.
On Saturday, steam boat Carolina, Wray, 3 ds
fin Angnsta, with boats Nos. 0 and 16, In tew, with
1019 bales cotton, to T Butlcrfa co. G Gordon, O
Taft,W Gaston, C C Griswold, R Campbell, J N
Nevin, P Hill, Duhamcl 4* Auzc, R Waterman, B
Bnrroughs, H Lord fa co. J Cumming & Son, and
Blanchard^ Brothers fa co. Passengers, Mrs S
Keaton, G Twiggs, 2 ladies and servant, Mr Alex
ander, lady, child and servant, H W Cotton, J A
Adams, and G Turknett.
Private boat from Puragon Mill, with 37 bbls
rice, to J P Williamsbn.
Private boat from Clifton Mill, with 44 bbls
rice, to J P Williamson.
COMING CP,
Ship James, Salter, from Boston, N. H. ,
SAILED, *
Ship Clifford Wayne, White, New York,
Ship Emperor, Bennett, for do
Schr Combine, Fredericksburg,
Schr Eric, —, Charleston,
100
GAUDRY & HERBERT,
Have just reccived t
BBLS. Hnxnlls Flouf
„ „ 20,000 best Spanish Segars
20 half bbls corned Beef put up for families
20 do Goshen Butter . *
60 hags prime Green Coffee
30 bbls do ' do do
20 boxes white Havana Sugar
25 hhds prime St. Croix do
GO bbls do do do
, 40 do do Muscovado da
00 do Rye Whiskey
10 hltds do do
6- do N. E. Ruth
10 pipes Cognuc Brandv
6 do best Hollands’(
40 bbls N. K. Gin
20 do prime Pork
60 dd new Mackerel No. 3 •
CO boxes yellow Soup
, 40 do New Bedford Spevm Candles
20 kegs Shot, assorted
100 do Duponts Powdor*
60 half kegs do do
Jp bags Black Pepper t
20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. 1'
. 50 kegs Spiced Salmon
With a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
-V GAUDRY fa HERBERT,
nov* 16 n213
Twenty Dollars Reward.
1 Just received,
half barrels fresh Buol< §“
UO ...Jl-0S|]
10 kegs suborior Butte.
20 bbls fro’sli Flour
10 half bbls do
For sale by GEO. D. C01tNtVr,l
nov 2 m203 gj.., '*-t|
•tclin
%
Gunpowder and Imperial
2'his year's Importation
~t JYJY ten cattys Gunpowder
J. vFvF 50 do Imperial
Received per^'Clifford Wayne—for
•L B. HFdUii:
RTl]
Jolm T\
C CONTINUES to do busincs ialliii.
s and tenders tlio offer pf his s srv -
friends und the public, in thc.trausam.« ,
cy buSih«M generally. " 0at >f
tr-ll 184 ' V
ct 2
- Whiskey, & c .
Landing froin on board tic Juli,,. i
and for Sale, '
2.0Wuk} I’hil.llYE WHISK
10 hlids St Croix and Muscnv»jJ
v 5 bbls-Loafs., umus c°'a(! 3 l
Oct 23
6 bbls Loaf Sugar
5 cases21b.cannistersGun p.
||«109 l’ONC" '
M'KEs
Negro Shoes,
2000
600 dollneifandbounddo
v ■ «o womens do do
30 hhds New Orleans Mol
20 do superior St Croh
u0 do common do j
150 ps. 42 Inch Cotton fa
W casks Nalls, usiortcil
60 bbis Gin
- 60 Tons Swedes Iron, mw
For sale on reasonable terms by **
nov 6 b207 ORR
i Gin
HAMPERS POTATOES
T HE uudersigned will give the above reward
for thq. AoTHORof an Anonomoxu Letter di
rected and written to one Andrew Bay, of Charles
ton, S. C. dated in September last, at Scriven
Connty,Georgia, and Post marked at Savannah.
Said letter nuving been ti e result of a base
cowardly mind nnd the auii'vi- U only protected
from receiving his punishment l.y his vile and in
famous project,
EMANUEL DE LA MOTTA.
The Charleston Mercury will give the abovoan
insprtion and forward his Bill for payment,
nov 15 c
reiuined their bb
street, 0|j
. . cxecut*} oj
the neatest manner for Marble
3IONU3IENT8,
TOJIB TABLES, *
HEAD STONES,
PAINT STONES,
CHIMNEY PIECES,
HEARTH, BUILDING STONE
Or any other w.ork in their lino ofbujii
AH orders-from the country uml *
thankfully received, and promptly i
and executed on short uollcc.
MOOKEUHl
nov 6 |J208—1m
Sloop Express, Hammett, for Charleston.
Sloop ElizuNicoll, Blankenship, for St Marys.
etrtain votes: lcaviDg only 5 to be procured
out of 21 doubtful andless tbnn doubtful
senators and assembly-men; of which our
friends have no fear. Thus, by authentic
information, the point seems to be decided
sb favor of Mr Crawford. Somp of his
more sanguine advocates count 23 out of
tjpc 32 senators as ce rtain for him.
“The friends of Mr Clay were few, but
active. Mr Adams’s adherents were al
most without guide or oounsel; and scem-
-ed not to know what to do. The suppor
ters of 3Ir. Crawford were firm and stea
dy.
From the N. Y. Advocate Nov. 5.
From Albany.—“ The friends of Mr.
Glav have not disappointed me;, but a day
or two will produce some alteration in
their views.—Rest assured, that the undi
vided electoral vote of this state will be given
to Mr Crawford*” '
Another Extract.—“ Every thing goos
on well. Our friends are firm and cool
and will make no bargains. • Rely upon
it, that the vote will not be divided.—ib.
THE PRESIDENCY-
Give the votes of New-England to Mr.
Adams, as waaoriginally calculated upon
bud he has 51 votes. Ip New-Jersey the
vote will positively bo for Jackson, as it
will nearly he so in Maryland.
We repeat it again nnd again, that con
ceding to Mr Adams all that his friends
openly claim, he will fall short of Craw
ford and Jackson, and go into tho house
the lowest on the list. This is inevitable
From tie Charleston City Gaz. Nov. 13.
By the arrival of the Steam Ship Rob
ert Fulton, we have Now York papers to
the evening of the 6th inst. inclusive
We give the Presidential items, by which
it appears that New York will give Mr
Crawford her vote; Delaware will do the
same; New-Ycrsey is said to be for Jack-
son, and Maine yet doubtful. Nothing
more is said of New Hampshire or Rhode
Island. With the winds which now pre-<
vail, we may expect the actual result of
Ncw-York, Ncw-Jcrscy, Maine and Dela-
by Monday next. Clinton ia ijj all
Granite Pillars.—Yesterday, the se
cond of the granite .pillars destined to de
corate the front of the U. S. Bank, reach
ed State street from . Chelmsford. The
height of these pillars is about 22 feet; di
ameter 4 feet,- 19 tons. They arc the
largest columns, made of a single piece of
stone, we believe, which have been seen in
this country, and hove therefore been re
garded as a curiosity. They however will
bear no comparison with those which have
been erected in some countries. A friend
who lately returned from Russia has hand
ed us a description of the' pillars prepar
ed for a church now buildings by the Em
peror in St. Petersburg. They arc, hard
coarse Gramite, 54 feet 3 inches in length
5 feet 10 inches in 'diameter, and weigh
91 tons 6 cwt. They are to be 50 in num
ber, and are brought by sea from Finland,
Post. Pat.
giftg into the fish wJfen caught, continued
a most furious attack; notwithstanding
the disparity, the crew succeeded in driv
ing them to the stem of die vessel,- where
they leaped overboard and regained their
canoes. It is worthy of rema/k, that when
any of the Aativcs were wounded,.or stun
ned by being knockpd down, they were
instantly thrown by their comrades into
the sea, where they oithef swam or were
picked up by their companions, who fre
quently attempted to accompany them to
return, hut were always repulsed in en
deavoring to get up the sides, nnd through
out encouraged them by loud cheering.
On their quitting the Syren the crew com
menced firing and though greatly exhaus
ted, having a ready supply of ammuni
tion, it was kept up while within musket
shot, but with ivhat effect it is not known,
as several they supposed killed, from their
falling into the water, were pcen to rise
and regain their canoes; nearly the whole
of the ship’s oompany were wounded se
verely in this attack; the cftects of which,
notwithstanding the unremitting exertions
and skiff of,the surgeon, seyeral will nev
er, it is feared, entirely recover from; and
it is to be regretted that the carpenter,
named Jos Caulfield who fought most
courageously, lo^t his life by a blow from
the whale spade, as did Wm. Warren,
boat steercr, who was spCared most dread
fully through the body.—Capt. Coffin and
the crew are of opinion that the attack
was concerted and organised by Europe
ans or Americans resident-in the Island.
From the N. York Evening Post. Nov,
CANADA.
The Parliament of Lower Canada
meets early in January for the public busi
ness. A .subscription has. been commen
ced at Quebec, for the purpose of ascer
taining the practicability of ascending the
rapids of the St. Lawrence, between Mon
treal and Kingston, by means similar to
-those , now in operation in the' United
States. ..
A good deal of feelings is manifested in
the Montreal papers, on account of our
fisheries in the St. Lawrence and on the
coast of LaL.ador: and an association
recommended for the purpose of secur
ing this source of gain to the Canadians,
and “ scaring smuggling” from their
coasts. It is frankly acknowledged, how
ever, that “isolated interests of individ
uals, in the present situation, of the coun
try, will never be able-to compete with
the superior skill and enterprize ofthc
Americans.” Were the political affairs
Canada not under.the influence of Euro
pcan control, we should not question .the
success ofthc contemplated project.
Montrbal, Oct/30.
BOUNDARYL LINE.
Tho commissioners, for settling the
boundary line, deliberating for three days
adjourned on Wednesday last. We un
derstand that they- bnve determined the
line between this place and Lake Erie,
but it appears from what wo have been
enable* tojcarii, that some difficulties are
Thcsteom boat Edgefield, from Hamburg for
Charleston, was ot l’urysburg yesterday, repairin''
some damage snstnhiea by her boiler.
The schr Magnolia, M'Donald, for Havana, was
at anchor at Tybee yesterday.
The ship James, Salter, for this port, Sailed
from Portsmouth, Oct. 37. •
Fresh and utim-
tug 20 days since
DP FOR this ronT,
At Philadelphia, 4th inst. ship Messenger, Buf-
finton, with despatch. *
ed
S UBSCRIBERS to the above-parties are in-
_ formed that the first Assembly will take place
TO-MORROW EVENING tho 16th instunt:—
For tbpir tickets of admission they Will please ap-
ily to Mr, Lege, oraitho Bookstore of VV.T.
williams',
nov 15
New Invcntions.—A hatter of Glasgow
has invented anew species of water-proof
hats, obviating some of the most formida
ble objections which attached to the old
plan. The disagreeable weight of the old
water-proof hats is not felt in those' man
ufactured by Mr Gibson. The fabric is
made of splits of whalebone, about the
thickness of a hay straw, thinly woven
together. The brim is made either of
pasteboard or whalebone, Woven alternate
ly with woollen yam. Tho top and sides
are-covered with cotton cloth, Water
proofed in the usual manner. Upon the
top of this, - the cloth, with the exterior
silk upon it, is cemented in the usual way.
Such is the-elasticity of these hats, that
although you place them under a weight
sufficient to crush the two sides together,
they resume tljeir original shape whenever
the prcssujro is removed,
A most extraordinary case of forgery
stated in a London paper., A man by the
name of Hcnvy Fauntleroy stands char
ged with having committed forgery to the
amount of two hundred thousand pounds
or about a million of dollars. He' was i
managing partner in ah extensive' bank
ing establishment—the first forgery was
an instrument by which he sold property
to the amount of thirty tlitousand pounds
and pocketed the profits. Ho exculpates
his partners in the banking establishment
altogether, ahd is now confined, with two
wtnclimen employed 'night and day, tc
prevent him from the perpetration of sui
cide*-
Postponed Sale.
The PeWsin the Lutheran Church will he rent-
New Mackerel, Rum, Lard, Ape
A A BARRELS Boston Hum
“H/ 25 kegs Butter (fresh)
-. 25 kegs new Leaf Lard
20 barrels No 1 Mackerel
60 do No 2 ffti
100 do No 3 do
30 half do No 1 do
30 halfdo No 2 do,
30 half do No 3 do
600 reams, single, double size and iron irton-
• gers Wrapping Par.ar
100O reams Cup, Pot amt Letter Paper
100 packages Gloss, of all descriptions
30 boxes Windsor Glass
100 kegs Dupont's and Chelmsford Gunpowder
2 cushjs Plitying Cards
10 cases Whitterhores No' 10 Cotton Cards
100 boxes No 1 Soap i.
100 do smoked Hatring*
Landing from schr. Laurel, and ship Chariot and
f6r one year, on FRIDAY, 19th Inst, nt H ( for sale on accommodating terms by
clock, precisely'
nov 1ft 213
CALVIN BAKER, Auct’r.
Terms on fee day of sale.
nov 13 »i212
ROBERT S. GOFF.
semi-monthly
" Hops, . •.
A SMALL quantity of this article suitable for
medicinal purposes, just received and forsa'“
I by LAY fa HENDRICKSON; ^
Shad’s Buildings.
noy 13 212 J,
a212
Effingham Superior, Court;
To the Jurors, Witnem* andSuitort in the inme-
. Ink Powder.
*1 Hi Groc , e B’alkden’s British Ink Powder, just
JL\J received, and for sale by
LAY fa HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings
nov 13. 212
Crockery Ware,
AYT.fi
No. is Mnckarel.
1 AH BBLS. Landing from ship i
IDU sale by R. eta
H207 , Smith') Bi
Foi* Hale,
nov-6
uov C
207
SILK, COTTON AND WOOLENl
SCOURED,
T HANKFUL for pas( favors, takes tM
of informing Ids frionds ami the |
oral, that he continues the above bu.
old stand, corner of Bay-lune and Mont
Street, near the Baptist Church Square,*
Leghorn, Chip and Straw Hats, are ~
Pressed
White Chip, Leghorn nnd Straw Halt,
stovod and pressod
Gentlemens aud Ladies Dresses of all Jdndsl
and finished with dispatch I
Gentlemen’s .Reaver Hats cleaned, dyedj
and bppiid iu superior style.
ItT All orders In his way punctually a
N. B, Clothes left to be dyed oncourl
repaired op moderate-terms,
nov6 207
* Notice.'.
rtlO enable the assignees df Mr. Wit
X ni>r, to make ut an early period aft
dorul; it is requested that all ciuhys apl
be presented to their rtgent Mr* THoaui
ker, by the FIRST DA P OF JANUMI]
otherwise they will be debared) It is I
those indebted will 3ce the neces;
oh immediate settieraent.
JAMES M'HE.N
GEORGE RELPH,
JOHN II. REID,
. Assignees of IV.Trj
nov 8-208
Court of Ellingfmm County will be udjoumed.lon
the regular day of the Term, the 13th of De
cember, of whichJprbrs, Witnesses, and Suitors
in the same will tako notice, aud give their attend
unce accordingly.
By order ofbis Ilonqr James M. Wayne, Judge
of the Superior Cou.t. JNO. CHARLTON,
nov 15 f213 Clerk.
nov 12
21L. ,
English Mustard,
LAY fa HENDRICKSON.
Why
nov 11 210. ■*
Elegant & choice Perfumery, &c
rpiIE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann.
t l EOU.G1A, Chatham County—To-all whom it I X Schooner Intrepid nnd ship Corsair, a firpah
T may concern. * ' I supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of
.Wbcrcaa Elie Ajon has. applied to-the Hon. | Otto of Roses in elegant gilt, bottles of vari
ous patterns *
Mncassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum in Rots and Rolls
the Court of Ordinary of Cfmthnni County, forj
lettess of administration on the estate and etl
^
.of.Madam Robii-n de la Jonchefe late of'Chatham
.County dec. in behalf of the heirs and credit.'Vs.
These are therefore to cite ‘and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of.the-
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) to the, granting of the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the
Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or. before the
fifteenth day.of Decfcmbet- next; otherivise-letters
of administration will be granted.
Witness the Hon, ‘ . one of the
Justices of the said Court, the lGthday ofNovem-
ber, A. I). 1824. S. Kl. BOND, c c o.
nov 15 213
• Rose, Orange flower and LavGnder. Water
k.Oli — ‘
Velvet Gorks.
\ FEW Groce of Snpcrior Velvet' Corks; just
IA. received und for sale by-
LAY fa HENDRICKSON,
nov 12 211 - Shad't BuUtlingi.
Jlaxull’s Richmond Superfine
FLOUR.
300 Bmn^Tmdformate. R ° bCrt I AVhichtogetliMWitlrajerygeneralnnd extensive
noy 12 t||211 PONCE fa MKNZH,.
Rose,Benjbin, Musk, Olivo, Venacular, Palm,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Trhnspiirenf,
• Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots
Shaving Cakes, 4-c
Pocket; fine teeth and dressing Combs, new
• Patterns'
, Ilnir Powder and Powder Puffs
"Pocket Books and Pocket Waliefr, with and
without springs
' La Fayette and Silk* Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffners,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt handles,
Toimgc Scrapers,
Noil, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,'
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles,,visiting Caryls,
Metal Shuvirig'Bpxcs,
Floating Tapers of'uvery description,
TQrtgUiiLBeuns, Musk, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, •
Chamber Lights and Matches, Segar Box
es, fac.'
Custom House.
POR T OF SA VAN AM
. Surveyor’s Office.
rpHEfollowlng sections of “ An Act to I
X the collection of duties oo Rnporfa a*
nage.” arc published for tie Informnno
public, the law will be rlgldlyJ^“ orc ®Ty,
.of ignorance in no case will be recetw' I
Surveyor nnd Inspector of the Rm
Sec. 43. And be it, further enacted, U)
proprietor, importer, or consignee, or wi
agent, .who may receive said cer )‘^ c< f ; 'i J
on the iale»delivery ofany ofthe»M
wines or teas, deliver to the purchase ?
sers thereof, the certificate or certiOcaw 1
ought to accompany the same, on pj"
ing the sum of $>50 for each cask, ci
case, With which such, certificate sn
livered;—and if any cti'sks, chests,
ses, containing distilled spirits, Wi J
which by the foregoing provisions ..
marked and accompanied with cer r
be found in the possession of any pcw°»
■named with such marks aud certinc
)e presumptive evidence that the sum I
to iorfelturq; und it shall be lawful f I
of the customs or of inspection to •
forfeited; and if upon the trial in co
such seizure, the owner or claimant
Wines or tcus seized,shall notpr°« _
wero imported into the United State’®
lnw, ana tho
they
Savannah Female Asylunj.
tent Medicines, fac. &c. All of which have been
selected by a good judge, und ere offered for sale
lit least 20 per ct. lower than has over been sold in
A N Elcotion fora Matron to this institution, I ,lt lcast 20 P cr ct - ,0 'yer than has ever been sold in
will take place at the Asylum House on the I this market for cash or credit. Purchasers would
first meeting in February. Application for the
above to be handed in, to the subscriber.
By ordcrof-the board,
nov 12
211
E. M-.LLOYD, Sec’ry.
do well to call and examine thotn.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
V Shad’s Buildings.
net 20 196 ■
m
fTUlE Paragon Toll Mill is now roady to rc-
-1-. cciVc Rice to beat on Toll, at the ' cusloniu-
vy rates. Apply tp William Kn.rA'rmcK ut the
rlantatioU or to —
, JACOB READ.
nov 11 rI2lO .
Lutheran Church.
Sm1.
T HE Raws in said Church will be sold for one
year, on Monduy the 16th inst. at 10 o’clock
at the church.
„ JNO, HAUFt, Sec’ry.
nov S SJCRl / *
Gun Powder,
QYJ qr. Casks arid 133 half qr. Casks Ro-
IDO (tars’ Orahgq Gun Powder for sale by
JL LORD fa Co.
N. B. This article comes very highly recon*
mended and is warranted in all respects equal to
I the best English Powd iF heretofore imported
Dealers are invited to eall and examino the sum
pics.
nov 11 m21*0
James Morrison,
W IX be found in future - at ips office over
the counting room of Qalv&Baker.
sale of any cask, e,hcst, vessel or >-
bcon or shall l' n marked nursuant tot
be marked pursuant toi»«r
aforesaid, ns containing distilled apir>> 3 '
teas and which bus been emptied o ,
nnd prior to tho delivery thereof to tbr
or any removal thereof, the marks,
which shall have been sut thereon
direction of any officer of i ns P octl °”’ n i
faced and obliterated in tho.PE* 8 ® 1 ? ,
cor of inspection or of the cqfWRjV ...
dup notice being given attend, for J
at which timo the certificate wluc _ ..
company suclt cask, chest, v ® sse .* °, c ' vc r
so be returned and cancelled; An ,
who shall obliterate, counterfeit a ‘ le o)5i
any mark or number phiml by ■
sp-.-c.tion upon any ea-ik, chest; J . . or i
tabling distilled spirits, wmrs nt® > jui
lilieatc: thereof; or who slmllseli ,
alienate or remove any cask, chest, u
which has been emptiedol its c u ,nl
marks and numliers, set thereon P j e
provisions, aforcsuid, shnll lia '° L cf of,
obliterated, in prosonce of <my.. 0, ‘ ]c cto
tlon as aforesaid; -or who* shall B 6 flin j
to'delivcr the certificate ls»M^|, he ir
cask,chest, vessel or case.of h or0 bli
numbers sliull liave been defu l0 fch
mnnner aforesaid, on being. . ! cUS tonis,
•nn Officer of inspection oi o j an d
each and every such ofFen.0#J“*
i-.V_Av.-J tvlth costs 01 sun-
•hundred dollars, .with costs
nov 6 1111307