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FREDERICK S. FELL,
CITY PRINTER.
DAILY PAPKK ....EIUIIT DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
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PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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SATURDAY EVENING, Mai 88,1826.
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. tioncffects. W« RpptaltoevtTyGaorgianiWe ap
peal to every American citieen,lo discountenance
| in the most exemplary tnannertheuUc'mptsmadcto
| disgrace the state of Georgia in the eyes of the
I world. The unblemished reputation of Governor
Troop ; the respectable names of the Commis
sioners who concluded the late treaty with the
Creeks, cannot be fit objects for the sport of the
unprincipalled and of the corrtipt. The bosom of
the honest man must revolt at the audacity .of the
hireling press, whose invectives and falsehoods
are paid by the inch, to charge faithful servants
of the people,- with a violation of their duties,
without producing a single proof In evidence,
either positive or circumstantial. Can such thiugs
gather the 1st night Unmolested hv any
visitors;but early in tho morning of the
24lh a considerable body of Arabs sur
rounded them, endeavoring by force to
earry thorn off. Tho crew, however, lmd
We lay before our readers the Message of Go
vernor Troup, to the Legislature, in extents. Its
tyle is firm, msnly ao3 independent—and is! be tolerated in this country? we believe notthepeo-
worthy the head of the Chief Magistrate of Geor-1 pietoo, wise and discriminating, will know upon
€“»• His views on the subject of the disposal of I whom the strong arm of the law should fall.
<Ar newly acquired Territory are judicious and! Tremble, therefore, ye revllers and defamers,
prudent; aud breathes the language of an enlight-j ihcoffended majesty of freemen will frown you
etiedand experienced statesman—of a aeaiousj *oto insignificance
and devoted friend to the best interests of the!
crate. He tells the Representatives efthe People, 1 CoL ChU y McIntosh in company w.th Inter.
... . * I lesky McIntosh, Ben Doulsaw and James Doui
tb.t they havemtheexercstora sound dhc«.l rtWj ^ |hree ^ ^ . Xvent witb
tion, to look as well,to ulterior and remote as to | chtily * 0 Washington for the purpose of laying,
immediate interests—interests which the pecple before the President, the murder of Gen. Mcln-
themselves cannot fell to appreciate and cherish, j tosh fee. passed through Fayetteville on Saturday
becausethey dircctlyaudequaltyeOfipnieachand {last on their way to MtUedgeville. This depute
very of them now, and their posterity hereafter. I tion is said to be the bearer of dispatches from
Thvv are those of puhlio education—of Internal the President V. States to Governor Troup. As
Imp ..vement—ofwlieffrote tourttkro, when t*x*l'Jj* *•*£******* **oow tn session w* shsHprobt' ...... . , ..
*ionwouldl*.no*«^aftd«»ombwth«. the omiwnfe of these paper. In a few demanded hu assistance in the liberation
jomvj-fbe efficiency of e Military system for do- J • -
fence in providing arms and Arsenals, and all the j Another ZbrySe**.—An repress arrived in this ci
Materiel d!Ww>, for which, no state ought to be I ty yesterday morning, with the news brought by
dependent on another, and Indeed every suljject j tbe Robert Fulton, from the Liverpool Cotton
wbicb in peace or war, can conduce to tbe safety Markrt. The object of the espress, we ere in-
or nrosperitv of tbe State, end requiring tor its formed entirely fatled-No safes of Cotton were
-• - 1 made holders refusing to sell at the prices offered.
The arrival of the espress was known to but few
persons, previous to the delivery of tbe mail
most uv tul an d energetic application, the-propul
sive instrument, money. Again, he says,—the
ctcumulation of a Fund (or Internal Improve*
Bient on an extended scale, will, by its judicious
A Rare Geographer.*—Coi. S/un or Stone,of the
application, so multiply our resources and aug- New-York Commercial Advertiser, Informs his
■teent our Income, as to enable ns eventually to readers that Gen. Jackson has arrived at Nash-
replace that Fund—provide abundantly for all the v ille, Kentucky! I Put on yourspectacles Colo-
wants of the State—dispense with Taxation, and j Dt ; read y6nr Geography,
place us in all there respects on a fating with tbe
most favored ofour sister States, who with lei* j The government at Mstanzas ha* sent troops
means have accomplished more. I to each port in tbe Island of Cuba, and also, 6 gun
Let tbe Legislature pursue this course—let boats to cralze around the island, for the tnpprei
them adhere to the policy pointed out by Govern- j *1®# of piracy.
or Troop, and we dare to say, that the people
Will be satisfied and Georgia eminently benefited, j
•Cfcovcrnor Troop, in adverting to the late Indian |
disturbances and the murder of Oen. M'Iktosh, j
muaks in a bold and energetic style, which can*
dot fail to have Its dee welght on the mind ofev-
ENG
TWO DAYS LATER FROM
LAND.
The ship Robert Fulton, C-apt. Britton
arrived on the 18th inat. at New York,
in 23 days from Greenock. By this at,
'**> G, “S ow P»B«*«f<l* 19th of April'.
op difficulty would have arisen between them and have been reoeived, containing London
she state of Georgia. They would hare been I dates of the 17th. the most. important
oadesonsible of the evil* resulting to them «i r»* J intelligence, is a still further advance in
teaming on land* encompassed bys white P°P“ l the cotton market, which is announced in
seemed goaded to madness {ho lasdiod liie]
sides, and rushed at Neptune, and succeed-1
ed in inaiinittghim in tho loll side, which
reduced him to a helpless stutc. Jerry
o!iivw«a*&Moto meet tho royal Insist;
y . . . • i?_ t si..* :r ii.A
POSTSCRIPT.
FROM EUROPE.— Five days later.
The consignees of the ship William
Wallace, from New York, liavo politely
zed mdivduals of utmost every civ* J
c*ety, all hoping to become LtS
>y successful speculations i n 1.
1 aces have in consequence of thfe J
! , d ^ s - and thereis, i n
armed themselves with pieces ofthe wreck and as tho articles specified, that it the
and their assailants not being provided number of dogs should bo reduced oono, , . «uu uu
with fire-arms, they contrived to keep the romaiuing one should bo drawn, and hirmshod us with Now \ ork papers to^the pi u ion ofthe sjicculators
them at bay, so that these unfortunate the owner entitled to .£100; viotory was 2 0th inst. inclusive, and a Liverpool Cir- k 8till furthep ad ’
people were without father molestation consequently declared in favor ot worn, cu i ar O f t ho 23d April, showing an impor-1 winds lias no lit»i« °
that day* . nmdst shouts of deafening applauso.-tfi. m oha the Cott0rt Market, which ! mfluenco M
During tho succeeding night the Arubij »e gi.e below.
came down in increased numbers armed
with muskets and in such force ns to ren
der all resistance vain on the part of the .— v ® . . ,. , . ■ „ _
crew. The latter were immediately strip* I conduct of Commodore Porter, in regard lo the 23d April, and Loudon to the 21st. n penny. g 0
ped of nearly nil their clothes, and led a-1 to the affair at Faxardo, and also in re- inclusive. The political news by her is l> 13 s I Jcculatlon! Not fe ffet ,,
way, mostly on the backs of camels; garilto theanti-piratical service generally, not importont . H4 ' UU0 ba gs of cotton have, it « »
siorchod by aharning sun in the day, and h M ‘the ° f JJg® J’jj 1 * The ship Lady Gallatin,. was to sail ! aine,, - t cluin S od since T|J
duccd to mean servitude! and for the Bunker Hill Afenuntenf.—Theaccount the Amethyst—and several other vessels T, . ' 1UObtt K 8 > b T frcq w |
slightest appearance of murmur of dis-1 subscriptions &o. already obtained for | w#ro to f or different ports in the U. j M n,lt 3 ' ar * swelled, as it
into 1000."
From a London Price Currents.,,^
iJice.— Carolmas, have $Mo,1
) P er cvvt ’ A few lots of new h.J
sold at 36s 6d. (
content they were beaten and bastinado-1 the eroction of the monument on Buukcr | y < j n [ rom 3 to 6 days after her.
cd most unmerciful. These sufferings J Hill, Boston, is $68,806.—ib.
continued five weeks. In tho meantime,! ■ ■ ■ — „ ,.
Mr. Whillshira, tho British Consul at PHILADELPHIA, May 18. 1 Banka; and Niagaca, Gookin, all from
Mogndore, to his honor ba it spoken, had The Mackerel Fishery.—Our corres- j this port, arrived at Liverpool previous to
heard ofthe ship wreck and captivity of pondent at Cape Island, writes to us un- the 23d April.
the crew, had represented the circum-jden date of May 16th thatgthere was a-1 The Catholic question was introduced ! » * , »y*> — &<uarer j
stances to the Emperor of Morocco, and bout one hundred and thirty sail of vessels i nt0 tho English House of Commons oh 01 110 . weeR lho raar ^t wai
with Inudahle promptitude and humanity, then lying at anchor in Cape May Roads, t |, e 19th of April, but nothing conclusive Friday and to-day carisidernble 1
demanded his assistance in the liberation I most of them vessels fitted out in ports to I acorns to have been done. Tlio debate ness has been transacted at an J
of the captives. In Justice to the Empe- the north of Boston for mackerel fishing. 1 was i 0 be resumed next day. upon our currency. Mr *
ror, it « right to state that no time was 1 Eacli will carry from 200 to 260 barrels, 1 Accounts from Gibraltar' 6f the 1st A-1 Z, t ^
lo9t on his part in furthering this benevolent I aud having mostly made up their loads, | state that the ports of Spain were! C?* The CoS:,
object. A party of Morocco soldiers was they are only waiting fora fair wind to opon f or t f, e admirsion of Flour and s hi p Wn Wallace are icmai.i. ,Cf 1
instantly despatched, with two officers, I sail for New York.— 1 Their crews amount srn j n , and that all the grain had been I Goods on the Wharf wbe3 iZtoiuT
to that part of the country Where they to about one tkousand men, and are, gener- brought up in Cadiz at high prices. will not ba liable tor any accident
were thence conducted to Mogndore. J «Uy apoaking, iuduatrioua, hardy, and or- j Accounts from Znnte, of the 24th j cu [ 11 f l ^ 8 tnlsc,lrria S e or dama 8« l aftaHn
derly. j March, state that the Egyptian tfoops ' r * ;—- ■ ■ -—-
Thore are also, about twenty smacks I who landed at Modon, have been almost] _ _ ^OYtl ana 1 J C(IS,
One ofthe men died of the'hardships he
had undergone, and it w inconceivable
that many others did not perish. Thro*
the exertions of the Consul, the men were | ing for Sea Bass
sent to Gibraltar, end some have return'
ed to England
Aliuiu teiv nwwua ■ \> I1U InllULU Ui lUlyiJUJi) I1UVU UggU UII11U91 I ■* owe,
helonging to^Now York, engaged in fish- j entirely destroyed or taken prisouers—|3000ioo^Uo L CqwPow Wl
mg tor Dun nass. l and that their fleet was shut Up in ttie | ~ The canro of tba ichomaVr^, ,
The Mackerel has greatly increased. J Gulf of Coron, by the Greeks, who only | at Halier’* wharf, for sola by
At this season last year there were no 1 waited for a favorable wind to sendPin] .. GEO. coinin'
year
shut Up in the]
who,<
waited for a favorable wind to sendPin I
(atioo, sad of the great benefits they would de
rive in establishing themselves on lands which
Would be enured to thso forever, Where they
■Would not be In any way tnolasted by the whites.
The policy pursued by the Federal Government,.
%nd so strenuously recotmnendedby Mr. Monroe,
Letters from Liverpool of the 18th of
April,
Glasgow, 20th April.
"Yesterday an express wns received by
some house here from Liverpool, advis
ing tbe transactions there in cotton, and
A citcurastance ie stated by one ofthese more than 70 Vessels engaged in this bit- J t hoir fireships to destroy litem,
men, which is as follbws t—He says, that siness in Cape May Roads. Most of tho j Mr Savery, who was sentenced to be
the Arab Chief into'Whose hands they fell I fish are caught within sight of the houses I bung in England for forgery received a
could speak a little English; and contri-Jon the Island,and somecfews,it is said, I goneral respite on the day previous to
ved to inform them, that soma years ago cutch as many as forty barrels full ft day. that on which he was to have been execu*
an English ship was lost on the African | Oatettr. | tod.
coast, that the crew reached the shore to] * The j aW against sacrilege passed tho
the number of three hundred men, well * CHARLE8TON, May 26. Frenck chamber of deputies on the 15th
armed; that his own tribe consisting of A thunder storm of extreme severity April; 210 to 95.
five hundred men, attacked them, and pasgod over this city yesterday, which | The coronation ofthe Ring of France
wereTepalsed; that he.soHeited the assia- 1 '— J * —' — - e -—"‘* o1, *-■ * ■ “ •
tance of a neighbouring tribe to renew
the attack, with additional force of four
or five hundred men* that the British
drove them back a second time, and were I Mr. Samuel'Wilcox, in Price’s alley, was | still prevailed" among" the Janissaries,
making good their retreat for some settle- struck and set on firo, butthe fismes were Formidable* preparations were making
raent of secority, when they were a third soon got under. The main royal mast of] f or t h e campaign against the Greeks, who
time surrounded by a body of thirteen the ship Franklin lying at Magwood’s are described as beholditfg them without
hundred; that the British fought till three-j wharf, was splintered and ft man be- j the least dismay.
fourths of their number fell, and the re- j tween decks was knocked down by the J The public attention bad beon much en*
mainder were cut to pieces, after laying I shook. The signal mast in fronc of the ] gaged at Coustnntinaple, by the extraor*
down their arms, and ^ after killing 250 J Mariner’s Church, In Ohurch-1 dinary purchases made by the principal
May 28
ul20
l-o. COM
Sugar ^Coffee andliit^
58 fiUbhls.J Miiscovado Sugtri,
fej bag* Prime Green Coffe*
800 pieces Cotton fiagg ng
For tale by UEQ.OO]
May 28 1I0»
Official .Lis
t&vcst the amount in other Lotteries, 1:
LUTHER’S EXC11AN0EV’
may 88
«%s founJed upon the opinion Ju*t expre»red # 1 ono q( tbe brokers made considerable
RDd all the Federal Officer®, who were to h^e purohnsesat former ratesVon which 1 l-2d.
communication, with the Indians, were Instruct-1 could now be readily obtained.—We an
accordingly, anti enjoined to bring to a sntiv | i 1( x the transactions at Liverpool On the
factory eccomplishment tlie view* of the Federal J 18tb.”
Oovernment. If thoie officers had performed I Liverpool, April l$th
their dlity 5 H they had placed before the Indians I "On the 16tb, 15 to 20,000 bales of cot-
q correct statemeiit ofibe plan and Intentions, of I ton Were sold, chiefly to speculators, at
the Federal Govvernonnt towards them* If they 1 f" advance of Id on Brazil and Egypt-
ffiifd shown lo the^lndlani what their ttte Interest 11®°* l-5kl* on all flther kinds. This
Whs, and in what manner ii couldbe best promo- day we estimate 20,000 bales have chang-
ted, not a single doubt can he entertained that j ^ at a further advance of Id. on
ihe extinguishment of the Indian title to lands J ® razi | ant ^ Egyp‘'«n- and 34d. on all
Aubin tbe limits oi Georgia, would have been Amencnn descnpt^us ; Pernams 22d,
peaceably obtained ; aud7ba; the Indian, in abo* I EfVptjftft W 1-2, Orleans 17 a 2ti, Bow
itj would have willingly and cheerfully emigrated
tp tbe other side of the Mississippi. To ac
complish the desirable object in view.it was only
requisite to tell the truth to-the Indians aud no-
cds 15 a 18d.
A London price current of the 16th
states the sales of cotton during the last
wee k&t 7760 bags 1-4 per lb. higher on
Surats, 1-2 on Peruamv, and 1 to 11-2
Wanted,
A GOOD SEAMSTRESS-,temvW
and well acquainted with |Wo 1
acquainted with I'liio,
honesty is a requisite not to bo .dis;ici«
for such a one a good price msjr
Arabs. The name of the ship and the J street, was struck and very much shiver-1 EngiislT^house"tfieror~of"^■ilk*'* cochineuh^1 may7 ° fiUe tMlo2 W '
time of the shipwreck, are both onkitowtfe,
London Paper 15 tk.
COMBAT.
Betufeen the Lion Nero and Sit Mastiff * of
the true English Breed,
For Jive thousand soweigns, on the race•
course at Warwick, an Tuesday last.
DOGS.
1. Cracks handled by Thoi. Hewctt,
2. Billy,. ditto Chas. Howill.
3. Cribb, diRo Wtn. Foster,
4. Neptune ditto Thos. Kin?.
5. Jerry ditto John Childers.
6. Nelson ‘ ditto Wm. Wikeley.
The singular contest was productive of
DARIEN, May 24tk
Major General Gaines arrlvod in this
city oti Thursday evening hut, and left it
the following morning on a visit Of inspec
tion to the mimitary posts in Florida.
cotton, dfc. which had raised the prices
of those articles considerably*
(CIRCULAR.
LIVERPOOL, 23d April, 1&5.
The demand for Cotton since our last, I
Union Society.
P ROPOSALS In writing, will be
til the 25th ofthe presentmontb,
log and clothing the boys supported bj
Society, for one year from the first d>j
. . „ . , . , , | uoxt; or proposals may be oisdeforth
and the extent of businoss done, m beyond l inclsding washing, mending, tic. only.
all precedent; the total sales amount to
A London paper iontat it an advertisement J 101,000 packages, at an advance of 2 l*2d
announcing that " any nobleman, gen* I a 3d per ib. on Egyptian and Brazils, 1
tkman, or lady, wishing tohave a hermit on J i. 2d a 2ddn American, Id on Bengals, and
and notwithstand
may
00
Secretary Union
Administratrix’s Said
On the JrU iXisalsyjnJunrwJ
W ILL be sold ot the Court Houie iJ
9~
of Savannah.alt that Lot« parcel
^T'2^ 4 ” “| 2d „
9 J . | tng this rapid improvement, there is still h n the District of White Bluff, in the
. . - , ... . . ... , Irish Hospitality—An Irish gentleman great confidence in the article. The I Chatham,coirtainlng^Oawmmore«
great interest, and the door of admittance hav{ btm / ound ^ day hy a friendprac 8a les are as follows s viz.
was crowded long belore the hour of ad- tilin £with his sword against the wainscot 3*950 Bowed. 64 at 14 L2d- 62 at
mission, which was fixed for one o’clock, jJJJ dinnerandbei ng asked the reason for ,
As* 0 ^h^8 the doors wera opene^ (a} : \ h f s nssiduity at this exercise, replied/"l\ l6i ' 40at 151 ' 8d; 1698at 15 1 ’ 4d ? 160
have some company coming to day that I | at 15 3-8d*, 1073 at 16 l-2d; 127 at 15 fj-8d
expect I shall quarrel with.
though the price of admission was 7i, 6d.J
•bine more. IVhat wa» the conduct of the offi-1 on Egyptians and Demeraras. In other
igers especially charged to keep «n harmonious articles there were no transactions of any
tnu-pv-iurso between the Indlaus and tho white* f I note.
They have abused the trust reposed ia them; I Tlie Glasgow cotton market was dull
<feey have constantly practiced deception towards j and Sales nominal. The sales for the
tfcelodian,andtheFederalGovernment;tbeyfcave I week ending the 16th amounted to 1270
rendered their office* the receptacleiof corruption, j 'halos.
treason and revenge; they have excited the Indians I The London papers of the 16th speak
t»«ct& of rapine and murder; andthey have by the 1, 8 ® e ^,? ra ^agnation tn tho money mar-
cost abominable arts, frustrated .be humane and k ^J The alleged congress at Milan was
arTWDfW nff.Zrnl -^nrn.nnnt I 8tl11 talked Of, ftttd h^ SOfflO influeDCO
. P . ® ‘ I «*ver the transactions of tho funds. Con
time past those abiuMJiave existed in tho Indian J ao j a wer(j j.g
department of tho Cresk Nation, ad yet no rem- J Letters had been received in London
edy has been applied by tbe proper«uthoriUos.— L. onfirojiDg the ^i, of captBin j. N ,
Ihe murder of Gen. McIntosh will, In all proba* Gordon, of the navy, who had undertaken
biltty, bring about a complete Investigation of all to ascend the Nile, and bad reached Vil-
the transactions connected with the Indian* j af- J let Medinat, one day’s journey from Se-
ter which it 1* hoped the guilty will be.brought to ] near*
Condign punishment. The conduct oftho execu-1 EXCHANGES—AMSTERbAM, April 5.
♦Iva of Als state, la tbl* buslnoi*, merits the J-“-London 89 7; two months 32 5.
warmest applaud, so fer. The confidence plac-1 Hamburg, April5.—No list printed on
ed in him by the people, bos not been misused, j account of the holy days. Done in Lorn
notwithstanding tho delicate situation In which he I " oa at ® ^ ® __ _
W08 placed. The energy of tab character, anti I . R8 . B0 1 ^ “* arc " 22. Lohflon 10
the wisdom of hi* conception, toust ensure n« ’* ar,s
happy termination of all difficulties with the in
the place wao crowded in every part, an
the most intense anxiety prevailed for the
time to arrive. Betting may fairly be
quoted at five to four on the dogs, it being
generally supposed that the lion was over
iHmiuam, couimuiug w 1
ded northwardly nnd easavardly by
John Poullen’s, and southwardly br
Williams’. The tame beingpaitof tltl
tate of James Boyd, dec’d, and sold un.
virtue of an orderof the Hon. the Inf#
ofthe County of Chatham, titling f
purposes. ELIZABETH
pril 2 72
.Unit
MARRIED,
On Thursday availing last, by M J. Kappei,
Esq. J.P. Mr Frederick Braodon of S. C, to
matched, from the natural propensity of j Mi»MAn?CUnK ( of this city,
the dogs to hold their prey while any
Notice,
1683 at 16 3-4d; 2247 at 16d, 200 at 161*8
2446 at 16 l-4d; 36 nt 16 l-2d; 194 at
16 6*8d; 1987 at 16 3-4d; 84 at 16 7-8d; 1 rpHE subscriber again cautions
Itow 17dl 3604 at 171-Wi 4083 *> ,S,&'oniS)
17 l-2d; 2372 at 1734d; 1557 at I8d; lot In White Bluff District, now
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
dians; aided as he will be, undoubtedly by the
legislature of Georgia, and the executive of the
United States. G irerBor Tnocr will be support
ed in this unpleasant affair by the.people of Geor-
fin; except those who have wo character to lose, I
who cure nothing for public opinion—who have
no patriotism—who expect to retrieve their lo6t
reputation and fortane but In civil contentions j
and wars. There ere men of this description in
Georgia. To them solely must bo ascribed the
LEipzic,March31v—London 3 months,
6*133-4.
LOSS OF THE SPR1NGGROVE,
SOUTH SEA WHALER.
The Springgrove, With a crew of twen
ty-three men, sailed from Portsmouth,
for the South Seas, on tbe 6th of Novem-
bet last. Sopn after her departure sh6
met with heavy and adverse storms, so
that before they had reached the latitude
of 80 degrees north, they were driven so
far eastward as to be in sight of ihc Afri-
fetal accident, which ha* deprived the Creak* of can coast. For three davs and nights
an experienced and wise leader, and the J they attempted to beat off that inhospita-
United States of a sincere aud devoted friend: I bie shore j but on the night of the 23d No-
On tho head, of such men be the blood of Mein-1 vem l, or , the exhausted crew, finding all
tosh. Tim thy of retribution It we hope arrived; exertions to save the vessel fruitless, were
and those guilty wretches will suffer the punish- J driven ashore about 60 miles N» of Cape
n ' i t they deserve,their Ireaspnable practice*tvfll j Cantin, in the lat of.31 north. The surf
be known; the means they employed to deceive I being tremendous; 7 three of the crew were
the general government and the Indian* will be I drowned in .attempting to reach the
known; aud all their associate* will alio be j 8»ofe—the ship Went to pieces in foUr
known. Then, and not until then, ean we ex-1 bour ** The southern Barba
,pcct betier times and better success In onr Inter
course with the Indians residing ip Georgia.
Georgia has a roputatl n to preserve and ft pan
bepreierred by stamping with public odlttfe the
mfac'.-aants who would bring disgrace upon her by
$4 most palpable falsrlivod.s/tadhji'awilfuldlrior''
rbarv coast, up
on wliich they were cast, tho’ within the
dominions of Morocco, ia frequently visU
ted by hands of wandering predatory
Arabs. The crew saved from tho wreck,
with
amounting, with captain’s wife, Mrs.
Hughes, to twenty-one persons* kept te*
power of resistance remained, as three
of them were to attack him at once* At
length the time approached to Cry fiavoc,
and let slip the dogBof war!" As soon aB
I! 1 ' “""jT W !,* '"“«>•■"»' Skip Wlllto W.liEi‘tWM4. New T„k, , ,
he e vine somctning of bis natural fer-1 days wflb a fttl cargo to Hr11& Hoy t—‘•consigned I i*y i A 2d* 31 at 17 3»4r1*QS7Mt Ifiil* 1573
ocity by pawing tbe earth, roaring trem- .1W Long, Dunham L Campfield, G B Immsh al \ 1, ** 17 6 ■ At 18d ’ 1&7J
ondously, and lashing bis sides With his I P° nc ® k M*Kensie, A Bamiett, Bradley, Claghorn 1 l® l-2d5 378 at 18 3-4d} 1898 at 10d;
tail for several minutes. At a quarter S r T°l d, otS P N B fe WH P J d K hm w ' 16at 10 l-«* 750 at 19l»2d;82at 1934
past two the dogs were brought in, and 1 " * N - B Wee ^'» Clel ? nd ' M Hoa ^
433 .t 18 MS, 1311 .. 18 141, 156 «I
18 3*4d; 1211 of 19d; 10at 19 J4d;end|undividedmototjofttatiot^jp™^
20 nt 19 l-2d.
8749 Orleans, 94 at 16 l>-2d; 87 at I
16 34d; 744 at 17d; 226 at 17 I4d; 676
UI1U1VIUUU uiuiui k y imui -r j
years—purchasou at the time, Kith'H
tne individual under whom tue sbu«j
tratrix now claim*.
R. F. M
may *
188
Notice,
of Chatham County,
march 7 63
W. 0
Oil of Wormm
fflHR Oil of Wormseod it to>jg-
1 Well as roost powerful yeroih
LL perton* are cautioned af
- _ feCO. J u k Herbert fe crn^R Habewham^A 1 ^ 3 ! j ^ at 20d; 60 at 2014* 30 at 20 3-8d; I bout tho 16th June fast, for tbe sum*jl
Crack, Billy, and Nelson, were let slip at Vfood.S C Dunning.J Penfield, L Baldwin feco. and 280 nt 21d I pxyniontstands garnasheedm -q
r7h^ p “r e H
Nero no sooner saw them advancing, than 1 roughs, J P Set», C H Brasch, j Harrison, A G at 16 »4d; 945 at 16 l-2d; 609 at
he couched on his fore paws and sprang Oenller, CohnhfeMilhir, G Gordon, Master, and|1634d; 40 at 16 7-8d; 112 at 17dt 2241 J- won u» mu., ,
P»B|Sy, gn..ped l.i; ItiM, m4 litarelly fegL.'SfaSi^g!I« 691 »l IT 1-36-, 60 at 17 S-Sd Crf^ .i”
crushed «htm to pieces. Betting Was now I crossing Cape Lookout Shoals in 7 fathoms water, ^3 at 17 3-4d; 410 at 18d; 180 at 18 l»4d; I Druggist No, 8, Gibb
sharp in favour of Nero as Nelson and 1 saw a vessel supposed to be a bylg on the shoal, I - - * •—
Crack huttg unmolested ou his shaggy I l l ea breaking around her, with her main mast gone !
mane, until he shook them off. Nelson f ? r ®i. op ^°‘‘S raaBt » and jibboom
.acceded in pinning him by the nndcr
jato% while the other fastened hia near I for this port. |
hind leg.-Nero forcibly threw up his head, I Bri S Commerce, Turner, Charleston 1 day,to G
and raising his near fore paws, made a Go J d , on >. . , e . I
plntige », fh, far dog, bn, Cr.ck M c«p.d, JgSSXISJSt ' Ply "“"" NC !
and iniurniug to nose him, met the rage J Schr Sparrow. Badershnll, Norfolk, 9days,witb
of the beast cleverlg for a few moments : J corn t0 •* Candler, and Hall fe Hoyt.
Nelson loosed his hold, and winding to bis
ton on the’ 16lh inst. from Liverpool. Bailed 16th |
123 at 18 l-2d; and 227 at 18 34d, {
355 Sea Islands, 50 at 2s ffd; 35 at 2s
19d; 15 at 2« lOd; 100 at 2s lid; 80 at
3s{ 10 at 3s. Id; 21 at 3s 2d; 14 at 3s3d;
j 20 at 8s. 4d; and 10 at 3s 6d.
25 Stained, 10 at 18d; and 15 at 23d,
Gibbon*'^
may. 17
: KSfl
ntrARRANTED a ,PV«
\/\f coive^per Corsair, and^
may11 Dmggist'No.flGibb '
otice.
flunks, caught a blow with the Lion’s paw,
which broke his back, and thus two of his
ferocious opponents were disabled on the
ground.
The door of the caravan was now opened,
and a cessation of hostilities took place
for a few moments. In about five minutes
Cribb, Neptune, and Jerry, were brought
out (Crack being kept in reserve to supply
tho place of the disabled dog.) The Lion
was again brought out; he appeared little
worse for his fatigue, and met his three
The ship Henry Toke, Candler, arrived at Bo*-
. >n on the 16lh inat. fro “
April*
The ships Jane; Lady Gallatin; Mount Vernon;.
and Eliza, all from thin port via N. York, arrived
| ht Liverpool previous to the 17th ult.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At Charleston on Wednesday,, achr Diipateh,
Guthrie.
CLEARED FOR Title PORT,
Woditer iIade,phi8 ’ l9tb l0,tant * h,p Ha,c ? on >
-DP FOR Tins POUT,
At Baltimore, 18th inst *chr Martha, Thomas,
nt »turned, JUat i»d; and 15at 23d* deroan di *i
10286 Pernams, from 191-2 to 23 l-2d A_ Cha?”» step^enf. wili P re*^ (
10042 Maranhams, from I9d to 22 l-2d Counting BULLOCH)
1133 Bahias, from 19 l*2d to 22 l-2d. robt. M.gOoDHIN.
19841 Egyptiah, from I8d to 23 3-4d. * ttprii M
"3644 Surats, from lid to 1314d*
1346 Bengals from 9d to 11 l-2d*
067 Demeraras, from 18 l-2d to 23 l-2d
300 C&rthagenas from 15d to 15 3-4d.
60 Barbadoes, 19 l-2d; 10 St Vincents
20d. 20 West Indies 21d> 50 Laguira,
15 3-4d. 65 Smyrna 15 l-2d.
Extract of a letter, same date.
" We have to advise of tbe most exten
nuim iu, „„ ,„ 16 uo, «iiu met ms inree. -— ,
new combatants with unabated spirit. | n S { nr J V ni ECK 'T . m?i ,orry t( ! . Iear ". thut ‘he I sive sale on record, amounting to 101,000
AH the dogs rushed at his nose, arid came M port forLive^po ol onVhe MarflS wHh I bh,e8 ' W0|,th about ^‘2,000,000. The trade
in finely, Without coming, in contact with |U full cargo of Cotton, was abandoned at
Fresfi _ Spice8r& c ' ]
N utmegs, cinnamo* ^
Sheet Izinglassj a P ur l?. rt c
Aim. superior Sweet Oil a
Just received and for sale b^
Druggist, No! 8 Gibbo D) !j
march ,14 ■ . _—_
ry rilEA-- , „
bi. deadly p„w«. Thi.”4M m la., long I™ of A* 'WSWirM. T* f" lr ' ,r0 “ ,K 1"'““”' “” d .°“ r ^
for shaking them off, hs got Cribb within j rh ?h C ’ I ^’ ,1 , a !Sf 0I ¥L W ?*? wreck kot lw ‘ c,i,r y W“'«oce of oouuoouig tb „ pre „M„,onib m«<t b . ,|
bone was crushed in Un instant. The I The brig Calais Packet, 17 day* from Jamaica,
other dog was now let slip, and the royal and l th «^ r °° p fr*® hermuda, ar-
beast havimr his Work hnfnrA him drived at Darien the SMth inst.
^ floffit If. 55 Mn’ , g We uada ‘ s,a ad that there was thirty hour* diff-
to finish It ih earnest. Poor Crack no j urence in the arrival of the Canada and Tallvho
sooner came within reach, than lie recciv- 1 at Liverpool, from New*Vork. They sailed ,n
ed ft death blew, and the Intrepid beast J jgggjjg h .
..... 5‘hey aeiled m
f bets were made, theCMe-l
Another letter of the 20th says f» - I 0 f whtoh all Bakers
"The oldest merchant^ in Liverpool do take due notice^
not recollect a period when the spirit of - M * v " 1
speculation was so active in the Cotton I . QUIt op fivc Wfl tite4f for W"
Market as it has been in ours since Friday jc g(;s will bo paid* ^nut,
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