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H KONESD.VY P.VKNING. .Novbmbf.w24, 132!
From the Philladdphin Democratic I To tlio Government 1
^^/wacSj-Vthc-EttghsisSawii. 4^&S*MKii.alB»S3
who husdistmiiui.'tich liimsi'll tor the niis-
n'lii esoutations, falsehoods anil lies which
lie has ptu't forth respecting; this country
and particularly our navy.the same James
who was severely horsewhipped for.,his
lies by hu Eiiglishoffiqorvtbis James late
ly called I Vm. Cobh: It a liar. Cohheft not
sit all disposed to pocket the atVront has
turned on Jamesuml hastimuloctl hint most
severely. Wo give two extracts which
we cannot hut think will he read with in
terest. They aro written in his host style
For Arnr-Yark,
lance, with
(Ur Gentlemen who nfc desirouS p{ forming on
Agricultural Society, ore reqtt
Exchange on MONDAY,
1 to meet ait the
HHh instant at four
O’CLOCK, l’. At.
louiided oil facts and
onr feelings.
“I must uctico here tt circumstance well
worthy of the reader’s attention. It dis
covers to ns a species of meanness which 1
believe to he w ithout a parallel previous
rate and nfi incr of distributing prize
nnmnf. Captain Dabrcs was iiuligntuitat
seejhu British seamen bn hoard the .Amer
ican frigate which lnd beaten and taken
i. lie was particularly offended at' an
'*
t 1 ' .
smv, that tin rc,
wimwtian and a | ^ The ro-ynlar packet ship
feflgu o o t t-o
M. I ll'll, Muster,
iVill have ImthedUitc despatch. I 01
icht 01 nassuzc. bavins Imrftfsomo uceommo-
frt
mm.
lnshmau, whom he saw sitting coolly
making buck-shot to fire at ins country ihen.
Alas! remember poor Cashman who was
hanced as a rioter, in 1S17! Think ot
his fate and the buck-shot will sink out of
your sight. Read his address to the Judge
■who condemned him, and the buck-sluA
will wholly escape from your miud:
“ My Lord: I hope you will excuse a
poor friendless sailor for occupying your
time. Had I diod fighting the battles of
my country, I should have gloried in it;■
but I confess that it grieves me to.tlunk ot
dulions, apply on boi
nov 24
orti:
fiORGE* GORDON.
m22 1
(iaittnm St'gttvs.
A rkL\<ThC-\BANA Slit;MIS, just receiv-
4UUU ed mid for
221
i>;)
I'.OV
Landing,
From Ship Augusta.
V. \tifJiri'tasJsfcaira.Ceflcc ES
for sale by
mass u wadswohtii
pate nit)H the tre^
I r * iA t.r.o nfi.il
.1. Ri'i'.ulleofioiis of the Pcniiisulfl, si
O'llullornn, the Insurgent oiilef'
IU- ti) .LytuA '■ ^ ^ Sta
Pin
J. B. HERBERT &. CO.
nov 24
JENNEY # DOUGLASS
Anci \r\‘s U H \1>i'.
\VE lately received nud offer for sale on ac-1
"HITE and colour
London Puffin Blankets
Itnst Russia Hemp Buggi
English Coal and White
London Carter, In pints
(irate'assarted t'lneki r
Crates of Glass ware aitJChiaa
And several other bulky Articles,
For sale ut reduced prices by
nov 2B ca220 ANDREtV LOW &
Lead \
aid ([iinrts
Roilgaunllet.a v !j!2
Sa vings and Doings, 2 v S2
llialy and Soul, 2 v S(g
The Spanish Daughter, 1 v $q
The Highlander, liv S-2
Letters from the Smith hud West, <$g*i
K nickerhocke
Sketch Book. £2
History of tho North
Amo
w and ■
c:o.
H coinmodating terms
ffj' No Northern Mail was received last night.
to tins disgraceful war.—Captain Duci'cs, suffering like a robber when I cal! Lod to
,chile a prisoner at Boston, said in hisofli- witness that J have passed (tap together
CORR K SrOND F, N TS arc desired not | cial letters to Admiral Saw yer, “ f lecl it without tver .a f
my duty to state, that the comluct of Cnpt. mo/nfc thclaws. Ihntc sen eel my Ling
Hull and his officers to our tnen has been for many years,^ and often foagllt
that of a brave enctny ; the greatest care my • country.
i the Ed-
jft-Oliiee
uihlicnOi It I
to hand their pieces personally ti
itor,hut to deposite them in the l’<
or liox ofthc Sayannal
is grossly indelicute to demand personally
of an Editor w hat opinion ho has of a jiiecc
prcscnlcd for piiblichtloii. In bis cm bar*
inssnient not to wound the sensibility of a
writer, he is often compelled to perpetrate
an outrage on his own sensibility.
u » ^ ^ _ m 1,'hay^ yecBtVcd iJSfKJfiLj
being taken to prevent our men from los-1 WOUNDS IN THE SERVICE, and i
ig the smallest trifle, and the greatest at- never before have been charged, with any
utionbeinannidto the wounded.” This I offence. I have been ut sea all mp hfc,
teution being paid to u.v ..v.u..uv«. —-— -,-y - i
is what Cujitnin Dacres said nt Boston. I and my father mas killed on boat a the. I
When, however, became before the court-1 Diana frigate. I came to L«on<ioii, inv I
martial at Halifax, lie accused these same Lord; TO ENDEAVOR TO RECOV-
Americnn officers of breach of promise; ER MY PAY AND PRIZE MONEY,
It is a littl
lion is made
must be a strange
and you, Mr James, arc pleased to add, I hut being UNSUCCESSFUL, was redu-
thnt the English sailors were robbed by ccd to the greatest distress, and being poor
surpn
>f the
I lll.U UIC 1JU”U.->I1 OUtlUiO H VI D • Utiui I - r? _
yiiD»-that Folittld men- the Americans of tjke contents of their hind penny less, I have, not been able to
nf V., n . , ron T. bags ! You produce no proof oftliis it is bring forward witnesses to prqvc ray m-
' your bare assertion; and, I dare say, that noccnce, or even, to acquaint my brave
the h,a- OJlc lllorc f u j sc never was mnde. I officers, or I am sure they would all have
wentind
vpc
_>d, in 1
torv uf the present day, if the son nf Bona- . Tlio.likc of this meanness happened, I come forward in my behalf. The gentle-1
instances. While men who hate sworn against me must have
.thete
parte, living to the common age. dies with
out maldna his name illustrious. lie was,, , „ .
. . . , ltude was frequently
born to the enjoyment ot the crown and | „ml wnn™.' *«
however in several HP,. . .
prisoners with the Americans, great grat- mistook me for some other person, there; I
ttly expressed for tho I being many sailors in the mob; hut I free-1
. lund and generous treatment which those I ly forgive them, and I hope God will also
sceptre, and it rarely happens that with I prisoners received; but,’at subsequent I forgive them; for I solemnly declare that
such expectations, the iudividunl turns his periods, these acknowledgements were I committed no net of violence wliatev-
ba. k upon what ti,o world calls glory, and AnXhdcJ'otav- ^This poor fellow made a will, and left
smk' quietly into the grave. \ oang IS a- i Uf r' oni i tt ed it before,) let ntc say n word his prize many to hisbrotheA He had ma-
poleon has arrived at the age whcneagled or twooa the manner of conducting the I ny months starving in London. He was
ii I war. ’You decline to do this; and well j an Irishman, and ashravea man as ever!
_ j you may; for, the contrast is such as would | died. There can bo^ no doubt, that, ii j
not have suited your purpose.
Cognac Brandy,Holland Gin
.Ttunnicu mul &t Croij Rtnll
Wines, It
Coffee, Tetis, Clfocolttto
a rs, Molasses
and Fork
Butter, Cheese and Lara
30 boxes Soap
10 “ Tallow Candles
140 “ Sperm new
10 lihds best Sperm OH
llhds nndbbls Train OH
40 reams Wrapping Paper
2000 lbs Codfish
20 bbls No. 1 Mackerel
20 " 2 "
20 " 3 “
la halfhhls 1 *'
1'0 •« 2 “
10 bbls Rye and Corn Meal
1000 lbs Hams
Cordage, Corn Bfooms—Nads <
■ Tbin and heavy Sole 'LeHthov,for ships use
Flour In whole, flnd halfbbl*
250 hbls Potatoes
Glauber Salts, first qual. in bbls and boxes
Herring, Salmon, Tongues and Sounds
White Beans—Vinegar •’
London nnd American Mustard
. Fine BOOTS and SUOJ-IS
Coarso do do ,
SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, \
And mayy other urtldcs at Retail. fi
pov 23 h*22l ' ' . ,
HAY.
(Inutinc Srid!i!i I’owtlcrs.
A FRESH supply received per ship Corsair,
undfor sale at $1 per Box by
t . trf. rtHVlMMf'L*C!f
nov 23
LAYTi IIENUKICICSON,
Chemists and Druggist*>
oijo Shad’s Jliiihlais
PUmlati^on and Negroes lor sale.
The Plantation belonging to
^ the estate of the late l li ming
^ Akin, situated on the HtUe OgeOpbec,
known by the nuiitc of Mcnikidi, con-
taining I UK) acres—a Inrgb proportion ol which
is first quality Rico and Cdtton land,
^ AVitli convenient Dwelling, Ne
gro and gin Houses—stables,
corn nnd cotton houses iff complete
2k order. Together vyilh u gang of twen
ty prime liolil hands—lor sale upon very lihcrid
terms. Application to be made to Mr. James
Brownon the-pla'ce 4 ,
, GEt),W. McALl.l-'TER,
Strathy Hall. Brytffl county, or
- c. \Vi ROCKWELL Si Co.
■ . . ,. * A*' Savunnuh.
*10 ' \g‘" '
a&iraW Pnl..!. ^ I
John Murshnll, Chief Justice Iks |'~'i I
Cochrane's Journey through It
bcrlan Tartafy, trom tho Frai.„ vl ,
nutoKaioschaika, yzh
Parry’s second voyage for tile Discni-.^.
n North West Pnssaqe, e(2 / ™ I
Memoirs of Or. John Aikin, by T.aik- ol.
1 v. *23—This volume liontninsV
Critical Essays on the English 1\,
Mi'c.ellauuous, the Mefnolri of I)r, c
field, Pulteney, I’i i. stly ami CimLa i
Rev. Geo. Walker and (i. Sjr„keSffi fc?
Cowpnrs Private Cotrespiuifleacc .ii-’25 '
For sale by s. c. k j. scjiiLYA'
Who have lately /•retard
A large quantity of Letter and FooUcsp PXv^ 1
»4b1
nov 22
a-219
DOUGLASS &, SOUUKj,
OFFER FOR SALE
BAGS Laguira and Havana CoITm
14.“ whitc Uio ft*
Gb bids refined Sugar
7 pipe. Holland Gin. Swank ] ra „l
A tew bids, of prime Hams
4 hlids Bacon in fine order
Iks pieces Bagging
12 hales Domestic Shirt;.
ngs
Uor 18
nov 22
100 kegs Nails and Brmls ( assorted si„. I
100 boxes Window Glass ■< , 1
16 kegs Butter, for family use. fee
a21!)
Squadron .Orders. rj3P- v *-
22c1'Novembku, 1S34.
HALL & HOYT,
arn
winged ambition seizes its victim with a
gripe, which nothing but death can un
loosen.—The present king of Francois
133
nov 24
BUNDLES prltno HAY, landing from
siiip Cotton Plant ami for sale by
HALL fc HOYT.
221
Cusbnian had received, in time the money
When the war broke out, we bad on | due to him, bo would liever have been in
nothin:; more than an automaton who has board of our ships a great intmbor of A-1 the mob upoi. that oocasioh.
never render;';! am servico to the French I mericans, whom we hud pressed in the I have not time to write any thing more
i i . e r -»■» , „ I manner in which James Tompkins and | at present. I break off abruptly? but, a
Overseer Wuntod,
F OR a Cotton Plantation In a healthy sitqa
tion, who understands the culture of cotton, I
and who can produce good recommendations for
experience and industry—npply at this office.
" Sugaj I
OFFER Fon S.UE,
5Q HHDS. prime and 8d quality St Croix|
Kis V ••
70 bags prime green Coffee
30 crates blue and green edged Plain
10 tou* Iron assorted
fi pipes Cognac Brandy *
6 “ Holland Gin
8 hlids Jam. Ruin
30
halfplpbfcqv casks, tad! }qf casks. IVii^l
bids Loaf Sugar I
nov 24
1.221
people nor is he capable of doing so.
Blushing in all the pride of youth, hcaltl
nnd ambition, stands beside < ’harlcs the I compelled the poor fellows to serve us
present.
his tlirce brave associates were impress ed. | man like you merits no ceremony ^from.
We lmd, by the usual well known means,
We have recently seen an instance, in
which it was sworn that one of them had
YVM. pOBBETT.
The Western Post boy, I
Ohio Tobacco, .JH..., .
a pistol placed to his temple, to compel published nt St. Clairosvillc, Ohio, states
him to fight against his own countrymen, j Hint several fhrmers in that place and
But wlmt did we do to them generally ! neighbourhood, had for some time devoted
W hy Vi E .'-IADE THEM PRISONERS I their attention to tho cultivation of Tq-
| OF WAR! Answer that Mr James. We bacco, and that it was extending rapidly
X. the descendant of Bonaparte, who ren- j
tiered glory as familiar to the coutempla- j
tion of a French soldier, as the sight of his |
own eagle, under whose wings he inarch
ed to tho acquisition. The wrongs, in
dignities, captivity and death which the
parent of this youth endured and by which
he was deprived of a crown, ail serve to I to scrye us foryeafs, where many ot them h n this part of Ohio is said to be equal to I
the idol of the people—the I had been wounded seyeral times; we took I the soil of Maryland for producing the
them from those decksand SHUT THEM I higher qualities of smoking tobacco; and,,!
UP IN OUR PRISONS, and kept them I t bo knowledge of its management he- f
,, J there to be exchanged against. our peo- j comes more general, it promises to become
... . D |pl e that tho Americans might take in war. I nrnos t important article of export,
cial, denounces such eminent Republican 'fbp world never saw the like of this be-
amuel Smith and Col. | fore. I, who am an Englishman, despise
took them off the decks of our own ships, I consequence of the specimens sent to
where many of them had been compelled mar ket selling nt n fnir price. The land
Goinpany Orders
An Election is hereby or'
T HE members of the corps of Georgia Hussars
are Wrdercu to assemble at the Court House
in the city ofBavaimftb on TUESDAY; the 28th
day of Deceinbor next; to elect it.Captain to com-
An i’. I ecu js nerenj or- j njand the sfld coirps, in the room ot Capt Stiles,
dered to be held lit Reynolds resigned, and alstPto fill such dtber vacancies as
Square, on SATURDAY, may'hen occur. *
- - -- • 1 By brdcr VV.W. GORDON,
Adgt. Squad. 'Cay.- 1st Div.'G, M.
nov 23 220 '
the 11th day of December |
next, for a Second Lieut^i-
nnt and Ensign of the 4tb
Beat Gomp'any. ;
. ThcPoilwill be opened at!
11 o’clock, A. M. 1
A. BAIN, Capt.
nov 22 4th Bent Co. G.M.
Georgia Voluntdfers.
/end
nveng-
r him
;cr of his father’s vi
dated honors.
Col. Stone of the New York Commer-
C O MP ANY ORDE RS.
An election is hereby ordcr-'l
ptc last three weeks by’severe illness. I beg leave '
to slato thfit Pam a candidate for Justice of the I
-J’eacc, nnd will be thankful for th'e support of the
Electors on lhoffirst,dny of January next.
' nov 23 *220* R. \V. M'KINNON.
nov 22
CALVIN BAKER, M
419
An election is hereby order-' -r— —; —-—-rr~
ed to be held at theEscchangc, | Office of the Murine and Fire
Insurance ,C(impami,
SAVANNAH, »th Nov. 1824.
Hugar.
0Q BOXES brown Havana Sugir
Pat riots os Gcu.
Edward Lloyd, ol Maryland, and Mr. laud detest an-American who pretends
Bassett, of Virginia, ns dtsorganizers and | that he canforgive this, and, were 1 an
Demagogues. This is nre ty well for one
of the projectors of the Hartford Conven
tion.
American, I would destroy such A wretch
as soon as I would destroy u toad or un
adder. It is a thing that never xvill be
There wo? a time when the Brit-1 forgotten or forgiven. The Americans
vernment denounced Gen. George are all humanity and genorosity towards
I prisoners that fall into their power; but
_ j they never can forgive this ; they never
r 3 , canpardonEnglandfor thisunpardona-
Mr Crawford;.they, j^ofencewafastthcn); '
Many of the American prisoners, who I
had been taken from serving us on the
decks of otir ships of war, were iiuprison-
r»«,,.r p- / r,,.. icd at Dartmoor. They endeavored to
%. apt urc of Tt rates.—Laot. V r.RNARDof, | , „ * vv rkt<
, • 1 . . ’ make tbeir escape; and MANY OF
TUF.M V/EUE SHOT BY OUR SOL-
TVashington and John Hancock, as trai
tors, because ltke the members of the mee
ting which nominalei
united their exertions for the convocation
of free principles of Government
the schr. Thorn, arrived at Darien, in 8
days from Tampa Bay, brings a confirm*
J DIERS ! And, doyou believe, Mr Jagies,
THE FAMILY PICTURE.
With work-in hand, perhaps some fairy enp,
To deck the little stronger yet to come
Oue rosy boy struggling to mount her lap—
The eldest studious with a book or map— >
Her timid girl beside with ufoint bloom, •
Conning some tale—while, with no gentle tap,
Yon chubby urchin bents hi- mimic drum,
Nor heeds the doubtful frown her eyes assume.
So sits the mother! with her fondest smile,
Regarding her sweet little ones the while;
Ami lie, the huppy man! to whom belong
These treasures, feels their living charms be-,
guile
All mortal cares, and eyes the prattling throng,
With rapture-rising heart, and a thanksgiving
tongue.
on the third day of December
next, (Friduy) ibr an Ensign
of the Georgia Volunteers, to
fill the vnetmey occasioned by
„ , ... tho resignation of Mr. 8. H
I f *V-
. C. A. HIGGINS,
"tlapt. Ga. Vol’to.
U'iJ nov 23 220
amors®
20 “ white
12 bbls browr. . , ,
For tale by GAUDRY k HERBERT, |
oct27 t198
Also, in a Country Store,
A Cjerk who can be well recommended el
F ROM the Subscriber on Monday looming last
nf
English Mustard,
GAUDRY & HERBEHi;
Have just reduced,
SORRELL MARE, longtuil, forimirly
the property of Muj. Bulloch. Who ever^viil re-
turn the snid mare, or give itifurmatinn wherejne
may be found, shall be Suitably rewarded, and all
expenftes paid. ARTHUR BAIN^
nov 24 *221
*■
Ytr^BP.ANTED. Jnst received for sale
Vfhy LAY k HENDRICKSON.
■nov 11
210
of the capture of a piratical schr. by that this is forgotten in America ? Foolish
the the U. S. schr. Porpoise. Capt V. fell I man arc you, and foolish men arc your I
in with the Porpoise off Kcv West, with P atrons ’ ifthe J believethis. In thousnndft
of houses in America, the names of the
.1 , 1 * . . .i -v l I IM-'U&lb III illlItlIV.lI) tilt^ Iltlillt? HI lilt- I
the iurate schr. in tow? the three barges . A . * . * ,
. • , , ’ , „ . . men shot at Dartmoor arc written and
Trom the Democratic. Preu.
STANZAS.
W city of Savannah between (ho usual hours
A negro woman named Betty levied on ns the
iroperty of ChnrlcsTiof, to satisfy two executioqs
n favor of David Gugle and Petty &. Greene.
had been flestroyeg. Only two of the pi- put upon tbc wa l] Si and written too in hu-
rates were taken, the others havingescap- Uan blood ! Such things ought to be re-1
A Father’• EJfusiont tohile. rnntemplativy an
only child; a'promising boy of eleven year's of age
ed to shore.
ELECTION.
inembered. It argues a want of justice to
forget them, and not to resent them. How
did the Americans treat their prisoners
of war, lawfully made prisoners 1 I believe
In Alabi’.nw, the election for Electors took place that they never put any of them to pri-1
on the 8th hist. In the city of Mobile the vote I at all- I believe that it was mere noni-1
sto-das follows;
Jackson Ticket
Adams do
Crawford do
187
155
47
linal imprisonment. Barracks, gaols, |
dungeons, make no part of their system.
They went no further, I believe, than I
what is called parole of honor. Poor Lord
T ,, , ,, . ,,, . .. Liverpool,in a speech in the House of
I. 0 ] *’ o ,,, ^ ome rJ County the following was the J during tlmwar, told the House that
"•** ' ’ the Americans treated our people whom
| they had prisoners of war,more like friends
and brethren than like enemies, whence
Jackson 452
Crawford 335
Ajams 103 I that sagacious nobleman concluded, that I
The Montgomery Republican is of opinion that the American people disapproved of their
r. (nnl.flnnfinlrnt knr ..HntmSln J ill'll pfof/1 1 — L A * _ j. _ * 1 1.
the Jackson ticket has prevailed in that state. own Government for going to war with us,
Ohio.—Anyxtract from the Mcadville, (Ohio) and that they were desirous “ of placing]
r, (no date) published in the New York themselves under the protection of his Ma-
Bid me the ills of life endure,
Ills that hath rent my heart;
Bid me resign the hope of cure,
And cherish endless smart,.
Bid me & tecary wanderer be—
But never bid me, part from Thee!
Bid me encounter pride and scorn,
And hopeless of relief;
Bid meawnkc each feverish morn,'
To feed the source of grief.
Bid me from scenes of pleasure flee,
But never hid me, part from Thee!
Bid me o’er barren desartsrove,'
O’er mountains rude apdbarc;
, Bid me the keenest torments prove,
That feeling bosoms share.
Bid me no datyn of comfort see—
I’ll bear it all—while blcss’d With Thee!
papers of the 17th,says—“The Electoral Eh-ction [jesty's government!" And it really re-
is over in this state; and although the returns so quircd the beating which our people got
far a-; tlc-y have reached us, exhibit an unusually at Lake Champlain and PlattsbUrg, to
COMMERCIAL.
slender vote, yet, not a shadow of doubt cun be I convince the profound premier of his great
entertained as to the success of the Jackson ticket I mistake - r *’“ l—..—» J- "” f
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 1
The Market—Several sales ’ have been made
by un ini posing majority.”
. The Americans do not wreak during the past week, of Cotton, the most con-
tlioir veageanceon prisoners of war. siderobleof which was 100 bales of good Missis-
# . |<sippi, at V4 cents all round. The prime and fancy
A cotton gin was lately set fire to In Louisiana,
which ;
ted at $10,000.
ro
of last
T„ ilic Officers of,he X’„v,-1 hog l.ovh
. to observe, that I deem their profession the best parcels will Command 151 to 10 cents.
and entirely destroyed, hy the friction of the gin, highly honorable; that I think it,ought to Advices from North Alabama and Tennessee, rc.
1 a negro bad neglected to'oil. Loss estiina- b e lidd in great esteem by the people?- that’I P 1 **® 1 } 1 tf^-the crop Will he'emial to that' "
I deem flic navy of the greatest importance y lmv^hCd^lronSions in Tc
to the country; that 1 am convinced that | this week.
The Post Office at Fort Hawkins, Ga. has been I it would require the greatest skill and most
discontinued, and the business of it transmitted to | undaunted courage
this country to m
Tobacco
flour now arrives freely, and the price is de-
the Office at Macon.
Court Martial.—A General Court Mar
tin! is shortly to be held at the Navy Yard,
Brooklyn, tor the trial of Lieutenant
Weaver, and several other Officers nf the
Navy. Tbc Court will consist of Com-
ratreon their part to enable aiming. The best sweet flour «m be purchased
nvdfltnm tl,n nf for ' ?4 ‘ j0t " '? 4 lo > Sour 13 selling at $2 50 to .^3.
., - , . , tlie d° Illimon of Few other articles have been dealt in. When
the seas; and that to induce them to attain business commences, we will notice the Iransae-
I to this skill and to display this courage, I lions in full.
trust, to be told that a few pounds differ
ence m weight of metal, that a few tons
difference in point of size, or that a few I
men or a few boys more or less will nev
er be thought of by their country a suffi-
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
modnre Bumbndgc, and Captains Jones, cipnt n(] ofa ' ol for t j, eir pul ,
\\ arnngton Woolly, Cmne, Henry • d ® wn of tll0t flag ^ fins for
Llhot, Read, C^jwcey, Hoffman, and bccn fa b Q trium hant throu
the seas.
I1F.LOW,
A brig name unknown.
sAit.i:n,
Sloop Mary Jane, Marccllin, for St Augustine
Gun Powder,
"3 Q and 133 half or. Casks Ro-
1 1 Oil) pel’s! Grange Gnu Powder for sale by
r ' H, LORD k Co.’
City-Sheriff’s sale— continuqd. n. n. to? artin- «<ww> very 'hi 6 hi :
' n «>»» best'English Pmvd -r heretofore imported.
.LLbe sold belor.- the Court House, in the. nrnlers are incited to rail mid exurnlni ti e aim.
t'oeom-
ital to
nov 24
221
A. 1. D’LYON c. s.
llcalcrs tU'e invited to call add examine the sim
ple*.' ’!■. .. , 4
•jjavli .. m210
REMOVAL. , T
DR. L. IT. FUR Til,
LAW
T HE subscriber tenders his professional servi- sou-Street
PP5 In fho nithlip * (iltd hntra tantrn In iniorm 1 nmr /t
« AS removed to tfj;c house in York-Slrnet, he
JoBging'to I. Minis, three floors eastol'Jcffer-
L ces to the public ; mid begs leave to inform
them, that be may at ol! times be found at the Of
fice of Messrs. Darirs 4- Berrien, situated in Hun- ]
ter’s buildings on Hie Bnv.
JOSEPH VALLEN-oE BEVAN.
Savannah, Oct. 20,1824.
JU Tlie Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,nnd |
JVashington Nows, are requested to give the n
hove 3 insertions 'A eckly.
tjov 0
Just Received,
Per ship Savannah,
m H ALF l>bls Fulton market Bepf.
_ IP bills Vnssiirs Alo
25 fiikins Goshen-Butter.. I
25 kegs fro'sh Lard. T ‘
For sale’by GAUDRY & HERBERT,
nov 10 j j.214 , '
mm t
, . • GarJick in bunches, 4
T HE Paragon Toll Mill is now ready to re- TFUST received and for sale hv
celvOlUee to beat on Toll„a{ tlie cuStonia-1J LAY^> HENDRICKSON,
*g JY rl’.BLS. Haxalts Flour
20,000 best Spanish Segars
20 half bbls conn'd Reef putupfMU
20‘ do Goshen Butler
50 bugs prime Green Coffee
30 bbls do do do
20 boxes white Havana Sugar
26 hhds ptlme St. Croix do
60 bbls do .do "do
40 do do Muscovado do
50 do Rye AVhiskey
10 hhds do. do.
6 do N. E. Rum
10 pines Cognac Brandy
6 do best Hollands Gin
40 bbls N. E. ,Giit
2,0. do priiifg Pork
60 do new .Mackerel No. 9 .
50 boxes yellow Soap it „ .
40 do New Uedfon) Sperm Candles
20 kegs Shot, assorteB u
100 On Duponts Idcr
50 half kegs do do
10 bags Black Pepper
P SO bovs^sh 'Chocolate ’No. L.
60 kegs Spiced Salmon y
JW-ILV/A n ircnerpl assortment of
GIIOCEIUIES,
gaudky .v iii.ra.i'1'i-
bov 15 ,n213
ry rates. Apply to Willi,ua Kit.pA-rolcK sit the
Plantation or to JACOffREAD
nov 11
rf210
nov 11
210
Shad’s Buildings.
I A A BARRELS Boston Rum
| tcv/ 25 kegs Butter (fresh)
nov 12 211
Elegant & choice Perfumery, &c A FEV t Groce,, oj
T HE 'Subscribers have received pr brig Apn. Ireceived and I
Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh
supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of; t
Otto of Roses in elegaut gilt bottles of van-
ons patterns -
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Fomatnm in Pots and Rolls .
Rose,Orange flower and Lavender Water
Velvet Corks.
>f Superior Velvet Corks u just
for sale hy 'l- **
LAY. 81 HENDRICKSON,
Shad's Buildings,
E IT si I nnd I
T HE, Subscriber proposes to open an evening I
SchooMorVocni'iMusic.. ,
Viirieeated. and F.nVlisI, Windsor S.n.ns > n PL 0Vu . " n “ n . d important part
Variegated, and English 'Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots >
Shaving Cakes, tyc .
Pocket, fine teitli and dressing Combs, new
,y j: Patterns r 7
cr and Powder Puffs
. , 0 ...— important,pint ,
of 1ublic YVorsldp, the terms of admittance will
be Used at a sum merely sufficient to, defray the
I necessary expenses.
WBmWmwma¥ - l^iii
without springs
La Fayette and Silk Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffnorp,
L. MASON.
nov 13
!m2I!
0
50
30 coils Halo Rope
200 Grindstones
2000 bushels Maryland Com
800 “ Long Islmid White,cqualtoG«>|
gia F> at Corn
nov 22 5 .9
Independent Ercsbytcnuu
Church.
T HE Pews in the Independent PrcsLytriiial
Church, belonging to the Trustees, will be I
Rented on FRIDAY tbc 3d Deccinbtr, enriql
The terms will be declared on tb6 day of null
ing. The Trustees svillcoinmetice offerisg tliql
. . . - - nt 11 o’clock, A. M. and announce it by the tiql
To the*Elccti$fi resilient in capt. lnfw 8llttp1e> on J
GirodoHi s Beat. 1 . - r ■
meats are due and unpaid, will be also 'rented, si
• /• i • i ' r r_*t. j
I N pursuanro of a resolution of the Directors,of Wanted ilia Private Family.
this Company, n meeting'of the .Stockholders I .» TEACHER Well versed iu tlie dilftrt
is requested TO-MORROIt’, at‘twelve o'clock. J\ bronchcsof English Education,andIbeLat
for the purpose of receiving n stnteinont of [ au „ utt2 e. ■
its a flairs, and adopting such measures ns they & °
may deem expedient for the inlnrest of the insti
tution.— Persons rcnrcsenflmrstocknrtfIheirown, . ,
will bo required to furnish evidence-of their trust; ***“-» W \TT k 8MET11
G EORGE SCHLEY, President. I nov4 -'- al205 WM1±^=-I
nov23 2(19 '* ,
Ne\y Mackerel, Rum, Lardj^j
.The person who took the Lumber, Factorage
msshm Business
etna <-I..,i. ii..;..’— .i cn , | without deluy.
J ounge Bcrapers, (
NailjClolh, Hair and Shavifig Brushes,
Ciit Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds',
Metal Shaving Boxes, b
witliout delay,
nov 17 215
no. % Mackarel.
USlIfC.'o, * -j
stand near the Union Ferry Wharf, a" 1 ,cn
services to Ids friends'ithd the ftdjw 1 %At-fXtl i
11,*. will also attend to tho RL-1 A *
esj Stcl;'.
Which together wilh a very general nnd extensive
assortnmut ol Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent. Medicines, kc. he. All of which have boon,
selected by a good judge, and are offered for sale
at least 20 per ct, lower than has ever been sold?
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FOR CHILDREN AND MTSSES.
WISS SPAULDING proposesopcningaSchool
1T.1. on Wednesday 3d fast. for Children and Mis-
... , ,ses. For terms, application niny be made to Miss
this market or cash or credit. Purchasers w< eld I S. at the School Room, corner of Kroiifditon nnd
do well to cull and examme therm Atofco/n Streets, nearly opposite the residence
LAV k HENDRICKSON, I of \Vin. B. Bulloek, Estj. or to .Mrs Orsborns.
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25 kegs new Leaf Lurd
20 barrels No 1 Mackerel
60 do No 2 do
100 do No 3 do
30 half do No 1 do
30 halfdoN<> 2 do
30 half do No. 3 do y .
GOO reams, single, double size Onu iro.
gers Wrapping Paper
1000 reams Cap, Pot and Letter P 0 P, cr
IQO packages Gloss, of all dcscrij>t ,<,n
30 boxes Windsor Glass -j
100 kegs Dupont’s,nnd ChelmsfoW w ' 1
2 cases Playing Cards „-rsn!;l
JQ cases Wh'ittcmorcs No 10 Cott°® I
100 boxes No lSonp ; ' '
100 do smoked Herrings ,,. Cliar icl‘- 1J j
and Q f,,l 1
lific
R.-mtiwuy tim ing the lust
A NEGRO Womun mimed EftiY: SWjJ
black woman about tb' ; age of 4ft
thick white skin or film W^itch entirely J
left eye, by which she cannot b e 1 Ww- f
wit, — *x— —•* — — x t," j i afjiplOn
persons are Jmrticularly warned
ing or harbouring said wench under tl> c r I
a prosecution. onnrchrJ
A suitable reward willbe paid tor her r aF
siop and deHvory tq «•--m Sa> .»I
nov 10
oct 26
Chemists and'Druegists,
Shad’s Buildings.
Hcference may bn made to Ilev. Mr. How or
Josi.rri C’ummino, Esq,
nov 2 c2Q3
wysubscriber
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