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iiS'l’ntLK'AX.
FREDERICK S.FKLL,
CITY riUNTKU.
Daily 1 Viper bight dollars per annum.
Count./ Paper six dollars per annum.
l‘A YAR1.K IN ADVANCK.
All Nr
, and New Advertisements ap
pear in both papers.
Office in Dickson’s, three story
ick building, on the Hay, near the Ex-
langtr, between Hull and Dray ton-streets*
SAVANNA* ».
Till ItHHAY EVENING, Oct. 2D.
(£7* The Baltimore and Washington
rfljpersduoby this day's mail lia'vc not come
to hand.
From London.—'I’lie l>nrqve Grecian,
Blanchard, arrived at Charleston on Tues
day last from laondott; left there on the
20th of Sept, but bring.Do papers or Ut
ters. Tito only verbal iiilcH'-ftnco from
tire Captain is, tiial the slate of affairs be
tween Hussia and Turkey rrntainfcd
much the same as per nnr last accounts.—
The last London paper ho saw was of the
Skill of September, and to that period no
account had been received of tho fall of
'Constantinople. Tho ptbparailbns for
cootinoiug the war were as active As ever.
Capt. H. states, that the rumor of war Iciv
ingbeen declared'by England and Franco
aeaiust Russia, is without* foundation.—
Capt. U. Slates, that the Cotton market at
Liverpool had undergone a farther decline,
but does not recollect the going rates.—
Capt.B. also states that no intelligence of
a ccssalion'of hostilities bdtwceii the Rus
siaos and Turks, had reached London up
to tho day of his sailing,- but tlfat the latest
advices from the seat of war, left the Rtls
sian GcnCralin Chief actively engaged an
making preparations far advance upon
Constantinople! and- that "intelligence of I |an,')~
its f.,11 was daily cxpectfed In London.*—[
Three line of bailie ships wei o' fiiting for
se.t at Greenwich.
\\ illiant Milnrir, Esq. has been elected
bv die Common Council of Philadelphia,
Mayor of that City.
loads along them, all view of the city. A
hundred ami oichiecn tmvers arc placed at
intervals along them. Hut these majestic
ramparts are dolencclcss, and could not re
sist the approaches of an enemy, though
they blight serve for a temporary bulwark
to the relreltlug Turks The castlo of the
Seven Towers cannot be considered as a
furtress, anil in time of peace its .garrison
does nut amount to a hundred uicu.
The approacli oflluj capital bv unter.
through the Dardanelles on one side, and
from the Block Sen through tho Bosphorus
oh the other, is defended uy variousoastlcs
and batteries which would ptobnbly olfer,
houovur,n vety inclfcclual rosislunco lu
case of a determined .attack.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
The following is a complete list of the
returns for members of tho legislature,
from nil the counties.
Appling'—Thomas : Overstreet,
Water—POrlci
r-^-POrtcr: (toward,,
'Baldwin—Wation s Hepburn, Worsh
am,
Bibb—Ross: Danelly,
Bryan—Smith: Baron,
Bulloch—McCall: Rawls,
iBurkt— H.tlow t Tootle, Byne, Burke
Bulls—Hendrick : Bailey,
Camden—llrown t Floyd, Hull,
Campbell—Black: Ramey,
Carroll—F.uubioiigh i Adair,
Chatham—Habersham; Charlton, My
ers, Wayne.
CHark—Thomas ; Dougherty! Holt,
Hull.
Colombia—Crawford: Certledge, Craw-,
ford. Hamilton,
Coioeta—Echols : Wellborn,
Crawford—Everett : Warner,
Decatur—Hathorn : SIcEIvy,
He ./CaJ&r'Egierd; Atkins, Mays,
DooU — Hilliard ; Smith,
JJa/fjt—!Spann t WesdlT,
Effjghtim—Powers: Wnldfipur,
llert —Tato: Olivet-.Allen.' Herring.
JSmroiucl-fSwaim flicks,
Fayette—Burch : Mann,
Franklin—Andetson : Beall, Patrick,
-Ash,
Glynn—Stewart: Burnett,
Greene—Stock, t Rea, Lewis, Cone.
"Gwinnett—Nisbet : Hutchings, Boting
Brewster,
Habersham—Blair *: Waflord, Cleve-
The Norfolk HefalJ, of the 19th inst.
says— 1 “Clara FiSHEn, tho sweet litti
-aorcergss who captivates every body, is en
gaged for a few nights, end will make her
first appearance tliis evening in'lhe char-
acter'of Xift'iia Hardy."
Baltimore.—An election for The First
Branch of the City Councilor Baltimore,
took place recently. Out of The twenty-
Tout members chosen, sixteen are friends of
the present national administration.
The exhibition of the American Tnsti
tnte at New York closed on tho l7(h inst.
The room was crowded till the list. It is
said that $2000 was received at rhe-door,
and that 80,000 persons vtihe-l the -Hell.
The Senate of the Vailed Stales.—The
following will be the strength of parties in
' Ihe'U. SvScnnte, in the next Congress:—
Maine,
Now Hampshire,
Massaebusetts
Vermont,
Rhqde Island,
Connecticut,
New York,
NewJersey,
Pennsylvania,
Delaware.
Maryland,
Virginia,
North Carolina,
South Carolina,
Georgia,
Alabama,
Louisiana,
Mississippi,'
Tennessee
Kentucky,
Ohio,
.Indiana,*
Illinois,
Missouri,
J.
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Hall—Dunnagan; Bates, Brooks, Wei
chell,
Har.c6c1e—Sayre: Devcreux, Graybill,
Haynes,
Harris—Harper s Lowe,
Ilenfy—Strirklnhd ; Russell, Johnson,
Hous toll—Cobb t .Gilbert,
Irwin—Wilcox : Dixon,
Jackson—Meriwether: Barnett, Burns
Bowen,
Jasper—Reese : Loyal), MeLehdon,
II irdnian, Price,
Jefrnon—Gamble: Cewart, Stapleton
Janes—Clower : Stephens, Iverson.
Nnrthen, Jourdan, ,
Laurtn-i—Monroe : Warren, Kelllim,
ire—Thomas: Howard,
. Liberty—Him- : Jones, Baker,
Lincoln—Beall: Curry, liurksdale, .
Lowndes—Blair : Sermons,
Madison—Daniel: Long, Adair,
McIntosh—Rrailsfmd : Holmes,Yoltng,
Marion—ColltnsT William*,
Meriwether—Ector: Towles,
Monroe—Battle : Smith Simmons,Ph.il
lips.
'■lonlgomery—Bryan : McRae, ■ -v»t
\lofgaii—Nisbtt: Pcarman, Wndo,LCo-W
hard,
Muscogee—Lamar: Lucas,
Newton—Luekie: Perry, Neal,
Oglethorpe—Jordan T liillnps, Free
man. TowuVud,
Pike—IT tor: Adams,-
Pulaski—Beeves t Howell, Taj lor,
Putnam—Branham : Shorter, Ttftner,
Hudson, Sanford,
Rabun—Miller t Farls,
Randolph—Everett : Brady,
Richmond—Mealing Black, Carter, Da
vis,
Serieen—Bryan *, Gross, Lovett,
Talbot—White t Towns,
Taliaferro—Janes': Thompson.
Tattnull—Archer : Surfeucy,
Teljair—Wells! Ilattcn,
Thomas—Ray : Biyan,
to he nowly appointed postmaster: ami the
Speaker oft no llottso o( Representatives,
w'c believe, IS elected a Rcpinsontativo to
Congress.—Phil. Aurora.
From tho Now York Commercial Adver
tiser.
Europe.—Wo have been favored with a
peep at a curious specimen ofllio art cont-
ico lithographic lately arrived from ono of
tho caricaltiro shops of Loudon, which pos
sesses considerable merit. It is denomina
ted “a Mtdseye view," and is designed to
present a sketch of the present political
condition of each of tho countries compri
sed within that most turbulent little tpiar-
tdr Tho of globe It consists of a map cxldbi
ting Europe & parts of Asia & A (flea,with
the outlines merely of the several empires
and territories, and the moral or political
state of things is illustrated by littlo repre
sentations of human figures in various at
titudes. For example: In England, a
mob of shouting personages are dancing
round a pole, on the top of which a ban
nor with tho word Tory is displayed, while
■ soldier (Wellington) is kicking a parcel
of Bishop's wigs into the sea. On the
shore of Iroland tlands O'Connell, in like
ness of his .Satanic majesty, hurling a fire
brand at England. The King of Sweden
sits yawuing In a large easy chair, appa
rently In Aont of something to do. Den
mark ditto, Nicholas, indicate* with his
sceptre, iheliho of march of an innumera
ble host, whose course is directed towards
Turkey, P.rsia, and the east, Mahmoud
(Constantinople is brandishing a scyinctar
in either hand, while a troop of Bears Ate
leaping across the I'ruth—and other Bears
are standing as sentries among the pinna-
oles of the Balkan.
The Pope holds in his hind A cord it.
tachod to Ireland, and has urottnd his neck
a chain, the end of which it grasped by tho
donblo-hCaded'Austrian Eagle, The Em
peror of Austria is seen standing by the side
of a boy, to whose eve he holds A spy glass,
directed towards- France—the Emperor’s
shadow upon the ground behind him it
so contrived As to present the figure of the
rfrad|Napoleon: The King of France Is
seen addiessing his Parliament, and (he
words "This unexpected, but glorious bat*
tie,” are issuing from his lips alluding of
eonrte, to Navarino. In Spam, King Fer
dinand is toen upon his knees before >
Monk, who with one hand points to a gal
lows from which a man is lunging | and
with.the other to the tomb of liberty—be
hind them the Inquisition towers aloft.—
English troops are embarking from Pnrtu
gal, aod Don Miguel takes a courteous
leave of them, assuring them of his regret
that they cannot stav longer, Sardinia is
decorated with a Foolscap, and Corsica
with a monumental Uru. The Dey nf Al
giers is quietly leaning against a dale-t. en
smoking with the utmost indilfcicnco while
^French squadron threatens to attack him
MAIUNE LIST)
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ie King of Prussia, (armed, but with his
hands behind, inarches up and down his
territory, and seems to keep a wary eye
upon all around. The Shall of Persia is
zealously engaged in a game of fisty
with the Russian! Ambassador—Johnathan,
in a monstrous steam frigate, sails about
and speculates upon tho changes that ate
taking place around him.
SILKS.
Clnuupion & Lnllnop,
Smith hast Corner of Gibbons' liurgt,
H AVE just opened u Lugo assortment I
of SHka, * ^ ‘
a mono which a nr.
Superior black Italian Lutestrings
Jet and blue black ,Gro do Naps N
Light and datk colours do
Plaid do figured do
MaiceljnQs; Florences* Gro do Zeins
Geo do Hcriins, Camblcts, Poplins
Pongees, Sfctih Levantines
Sinchowi and h'nrsnotts
Vestings, Silk Hosiery
frith a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods,
all of which thoy ofier whole sato and ro-
tall at the lowest prices,
ort 20 52I7||M
MADAM G. PETIT,
FROM. PARIS.
a ESPECTFULLY informs tho I.a-
tlios of Savannah nnd its vicinity,
that she has opened a great variety of the
rant SIAN fashions,
Consisting of
millenary,
ano j ' 1
Fancy articles.
Fronnli Bonnets
Ostrich '">ttli f >
Bird of Paradise l Feathers.
Marabon ; •>■ ... -guff.
Thread l.acoAild Boblnotts
French Embroidery, Caps,Capes,&c
Artificial Flowers
Ladies Hoad Dresses, very elegant
Fancy Boxes, &o. Ac. &c.
and loMofanchor*. She carried in'the! Madam Petit conthme. the .
crew of a French vessel picked up or ta-| liOimCl (111(1 UVCSS irltlklllg
ken off a wreck at sear * c| ,Ad hill exocute all. order* at the shortest
notice. She repair* and Lacei, and
Fgost onh Correspondents. I renders (hem as white ns now—fixes Leg-
Offices oj the Courier, Mercury tf Gazette, I horns, bleaches them, and gives them any
Charleston, October £7—3 r.fs. shape that is requested.
Araivko. 0yr ' ‘
Barquo Grecian, London, sailed 26th r
Sept.
Fr. brig Aricie, Laguna, 8U ds. In div-1
tress, bniimi to Marseilles, having sprung
aleak in a gale of wind.
To Country Merchant*
and Planters.
THE
. ccived by
ARRIVED:.
Sloop Rosetta, Handy, Rochester, 0 ds.
in ballast to the master. Passengers—
Messrs. J. Snow L. Dexter, N. Sears, P.
El Id iv, G..Snotr, J. Leonard, J. M’Cotli-
bard, W. Dexter,R. I’eelter & Hnsltloy.
Stafiurd's boat Andrew jnckcmt, from
Pnrnchucla. 215 hales Cotton to M Brown
U Furman, and J It Jnudon,
Pnle.hont Oglethorpe, Trt* Augusta. 480
hales Cotton to G Cordon, J Canahl, D
17Adams, C 11 Campfiuld. II Lord.
. Ot.KaHKt)
Ship Florlan, Harrison, New York,
Hall, Shaplet ty Tapper,
■ sailed,
Ship Florlan, Hnrtison, New York.
Sloop Wave, Blankenship, Ogecltoo.
Sloop Mary Howard, Briggs, Sat 11a.
Sloop Oood Intent, Allen, Darien.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat W.'Gaston, Bowman, Au
gusta,
Steamboat S. Howard, Lairii, Augusta.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
At Philadelphia, 21st ship North Starr
Benedict.
Tlteschr Clarion, Handy, which left
here on the 26th for Charleston, returned
yesterday in consequence oflhe sickness of
tho Captain.
rtAVRE, Sept. 8.
A letter from St. Malo, received this
morning, states tlmt the ship Curve, Keif,
from N- Orleans for Havro. had put Into 1
8t. MMo'a.in distress—w lilt riitldrr broken
-L-
Iroin
Nuw
subscriber has ,‘ e .
recent
“Divali
Y “V 0 "' l 'H)viJcact.
* (,rl1 and Haltunc
« very extensive nssoitment of
nore,
Shoes, Hoots, Bootees
and Brogans,
Ljsc* i|iti,jn t
nf every kind ami
which is the following
Ladies lino Satin and Prunellai
toes)
Ladies fine Prunella Hoots
do do White Satin shoes
tons
Ladies fine Seal skirt and Moiocc
springs
Indies lino Morocco Walking, l, ec |.
do ut> do do
Gentlemen’s fine Hoots of
quality, fiom Baitimoic
do do Shoes do d 0
do do Shoes lin'd Hoots fr 0 i
Miller’s manufactory
Mort tco f
part of
a &uatu
5 squate
‘ supetior
Gentlemen’.*,
fine, heels
L lUnps, very
do
do
do
do
do
do
quality
dor
do
do
do
Seal Shoes, supCiriet'
rumps do
limns do
fine Calf skin Munrau,
square and ruuml toes
Children* Morocco Bouts
do Seal do
dp • l.cuthcr do
do Prunella tld
Missel do do
' do do do
ALSO
A verp LriW&ftl assortment of
Superior Negro Shoes,
Brogans and Bootees.
Wholesale and retalloi the store ef
OTIS JOHNSON,
Who has constantly nn hand
Calf Skins, best Soul Leather Band do.
Blacking, Brushes, Wrapping Paper, it.
oc( 0 io-’i,
•Sho also dresses Ladies' hair
balls.B
N. It In the course of the next mriAth,
Madaitte G. P. will receive from Paris, a
hox of the most fashionable Winter Hits
and newest patterns.I
Oyster Ilall.
rjJTHE above old and well known estate
lishment Is now open for the lesion.
The proprietor beg* leave to return thanlu
for past favors, and solicits a coitliniiance
the rudder Id a gale of wind six davs sihec |
and suffered considerably In the hull.
Fr. line Estova, Vein Cruz 62 ds. Id Scudder'e Building, opposite Loir, Tay-1 oQli,i sanu—Ire pledges hjmscKtk.it
distress, hound to Bordeaux, having lost | fob feco’t, cxert'-ons shall be wanting on Iris part to
oct2D Cl 7m | keep np the reputation of Iris bouse lor tin
,—j pj, 7f, ) supailorlty of its accommodation,numemi
IvlClllU'tl 1 lll'lier / Ulftor, improvements having beeh binderteoiMif
V nf Johnston's square) erahlo expense, and all with nn eve to the
pentad application is indu comfort of his friends and patrons.—'Wr
ndcr Iris services to the in- trust therefore, thtit his exertions will en-
vttnnah, and its vicinity in ] surn hint a^edntinli.ltico of lire public fiivut,
For New York» t
[iCRODNES LIN E.) ’
Tllo fasi^mlHr^ packet scltr.
JVios. Oimhntn, Jr. master.
Will sail on Saturday next.For
freight Or passage, havinu superior accmn
F'U
habitums'nf
CUTT/.VO, MAKING and STRAIN
ISO CARPETS
with nr-Rurncy nml despatch. For further
moiUtions, apply to Capt. 1). on hoard, at pnrticolars, inquire ns abovo where testi
tn . , IS* ■ I l„ ••■til l,n Mllint. • .. •!...• n fi'.,l.l
Taylor's wharf, or to
COHEN fc-MtLLER.
ool 20 » .
Troup—Sledge tJSterling,
Twiggs—Siiiilh : Pearson,'Crilfin Da-
| vis.
Upson—Turner : Greene,
on—Phillips : Echols, Easly,
Wan—Fulwood : Davis,.
Warren—Moncrief : Ryan, Wiison,
|Cra
»ray* - . •
Washington—*Tenmllo : Hickliu
I fold, Curry,
Wayne— Striolchml: Williams,
ffHlkes—Womten 1 Willis, Brewn-.Rrn-
Adrianople.—\V<s have boon Acrmtomed
to consider Adrianople, the second capital
of the Ottoman Empire, and a species of
^advanced post of the nesidcnce of the sSul-
*^tan, ns the point whore the last eflfortr, of
she hostile parties would he made. The
jatif&doof Adri<inop)e i«, 45 decrees north
—that of Constantinople is 51 degrees
north. Between these two cities tho dis<
lance is about 30 leagues, in consequence
oflhe windings of the road. Thera are
two great lines of communication between
the two cities, one by the direct route,
which runs from the N. N. W» to S. S. W.
nnd the other by a road almost in a straight
line to Itodoslo, a town situated upon this
sidfc of the Marmora, from which th road
proceeds along tho coast "by Parle Grande
to Constantinople. "
-Kirk Kilissa, otherwise called the Forty
Churches, Hex under tho satro meridian:os
Adrianople, at one day's ‘ march to the
east. This town. hifch leads in a straight
orj line to Constantinople, is nearer to it
by soma leagues than Adrianople. The
tpad f.oin Kirk Kilissa to Constantinople
3s very tad—it is scarcely passable in ma-
uy placti for carriages, in several places
the road follows the windings of the Bal
kan, which terminates'-with a gradual|de-
sr.rnt in tlic forest of Belgrade, at about
Idnr leafciius from the capital. If the Bus
i xians had followed the plan which thoy
For Sunbiiry, „
The regular packet slooj,
ANN,
N. Selowich, Master.
.Will tail for the above port dn
eSatnrday the Slat October. For freight
npp'v to the Matter on boartj at Scott &
Balfour’s wharf,
net 20
monials will be given to that offCct.
LATENT MANGLING done
improved principle, by the piece or
net 20 217
nn
do:
an
lozen.
20 22
I der, Irvin,
Wilkinbn—Hall : Ilate.htfflfNenli,
(I/- The first named ibjhe Senatort
, From the Norfolk Herald.Ocl.il.
It is irported upon good authority, that
Constantinople.—Tho near approacli of
'file Ru,liana to the capital of tho Tirfk*. . . • - , ..
„ , , r ... • orders have been Issued from the Navy De
naturally awakes r.ur curiosity to kn °”' 1 pariinont to fit out the United Slates fri-
vital capacities tho city .possess.for ® e * I gnte Brandywine with all possible des-
fenco. It mny bo iccollected that Con- patch ; nnd we further learn tljat the dcs*
stantinopio proper, nAt ineiudlng the su- tination (originally the West India station)
, i. I of the United states slodp war Erie, now
barbs, s and on a t langular. p on.ontpry k ui * for sea at ^ llas been clm „.
formed by the.Hjt' ,or r (the Golden Horn g e( i.
ol the ancients,) and the Sea of Marmorai Rumor has assigned to one or othet, or
The latter bathesthe city on tho south : the perhaps both, of these vessels', a voyage to
former, running north-west and south east l ' i \ bon ' "W* a Do " <*W>» £
* . , . make ample compensation and atonement
bounds It on tllo north; and the two . coo- j or t | )e recent capture of an 1 American ship
verge at tlrfe Seraglio Point on the Bpspho-1 at Terceira. - Wh’eilier or not their is any
rui. This point is the apex oflhe triangle j foundation lor this suggestion, it is certain-
thus formed, the base of which is a linib | ly incumbent on our Government, «*
running from the nprlh-west pfiine of tire
Harbour southardly to tho Sea of Marino
ra, where it terminates at the celebrated
c.astle of the “Seven Toners.” This base
Rt this
ease; to seek redress by energetic tnea
sures, for tire insult to Us (lag, and the spo
liation of the property ofiu citizens, by
the Miguelde authorities,.
General George Washington Hodges, is
elected a Represent,tlivo in the State Le
gislature for AbbffviliD district: in the place
ofMnjor John M'Comb, deceased.—Ch,
Mercury.
The members of the Albany Bar have
presented to Judge Direr a beautiful hlonlt,
as a testimony of tho respect they entertain
fur trim ns “a schblar and an ablo and en
lightened Judge.”
nr line! is -not an imaginary one ; it con
sists of the walls of Constantinople, which-
care about fivo miles lit length, and are tre-
irlo on this Innd.sidC, each line of wall be
ing oiglrteon feet from the other. Tbits it
appears that Constantinople is defended,
(If the phrase be proper) by tho water on
two sides, and by this triple wall on the
Chii'il side.'
These triple ranges rise ono above the
other, in most places entire, and still re
taining their ancient b'attleinems and.tow
el s. Tho Intervals between ihetriph
walls arc in many places choaked up with
earth ami masses of tho fallen ramparts,
ar.d tho fuss, which ' is twenty-five feel
broad, is converted into herb-gardens and
cherry orchards. From this fuss also, and
from the rent* made in tho walls by fre
quent earthquakes spring largo venerable
trees. - The walls are high enough to ex
clude to a person pursuing the road which
One Henry Wnit/having failed to ap
pear at a couit in Itavcnnu, Ohio, last
month, to answer to a chargo of having
forcibly attempted to kiss o young lady,
foifciteddiis recognizance, $80.—This was
paying pretty dear, fur the whistlo. Ma
dam Experience, who will havo her ow
ptice, has taught him the proverb, “Kiss
ing gofes by favor,” .
It is stated that many of the nobility,
gentry and yeomanry of .Great Britain,
have it in contemplation to hold meetings
fyr the purpose of petitioning ilm king to
reassemble parliament immediately, and
take'uHo consideration the deplorable co
ditlon of the united kingdom.
Maine.—Thisl5tn.lo' is. now without
Governor; the President of the Senate, on
whom, by the constitution, the-duties ef
Governor devolve in thisjjexigency, is said
For Augusta*
The new staunCh built
Pole Jloat
MARY,
She has th* greater
pari of her cargo on
board and will be' despatched Tomorrow.
For the balance of freight apply to
.: CANDLER & DAVIDSON,
Mongin’s upper wharf.
oct 29
A Card.
M RS. JAMES HILLS, finding it re
quisite to turn Iter attention to some
occupation fur the suppurt of her fnmily,
will thankfully accommodate with Board
a fmv young Ladies, or six pr eight ChUj I
dren, to wlinm she will pay every attention
that may he requisite, on terms as moder-1
ate as can be uUorded.
oct 20 217f
Proposals
* WTILL he received Until the Bth Nov
\W by Wm.J. Way, Esq. of Liberty
County, for building a Church at Wnl-
thotirvilln, df tho following descriptinn, viz:
The Building nf Wood, sixtydiy forty—two
stories high, with a small steeple—a gal
lery of twenty feet at one end. To be fin
ished with neat pews and pillpii—Pulpit
add breast Work of tllo gallery to bo of
neat panncl work. Two (dales running
parallel the whole length of the church,
with doors at each end. windows with neat
plain shutters oh the first floor. Brick pil
lars sufficiently near and two feet clear or
the giound. The materials dll iohe furn
ished by the Undertaker of the'busl quality,
suhjoct tn the inspection of the building
Committee. Tho work fd be executed in
a neat workman like manner. For further
particulars apply to the undersigned where
apian of the building tnaj be seen.
WM. J. WAY.
Walthourvllle, 24th Oct. 1819:
oct 40
auf-1 werr shriposcd to h ive adopted, and had
crossed the Balkan hy the lino which leads
from t*ophi.t to Piiitippoiis at the same
time that they crossed.in Ibo direction on
which they have really taken, tlfeir right
and left columns would havo united under
the walls of Adrianople, and then would
tho destinies of the Ottoman empire have
beeh decided,
Sugar Cane.
T HE subscribers will deliver in the ci
ty any quantity of cane for seed, of
llid best quality, at $10 per 1000. inelu
ding airexpenses.
BULLOCH & DUN WOODY,
oct 2D 2l7stf
t>issolUtioii.
T HE cnpurtneiship formerly existing
. uiider tile fnm of
Fairchild, Lyon fy Co.
To lilt Coiitllry .Customor* he can juo-
niiso a regular ar.d constant supply of
Oysters, sent tci hny part of lh' two Stain
South Carolina and Georgia, ptitupiooi
der; having made extensive arranatment!
for ihsjt purpose. All orders will a* usual
bo thankfully recem d and promptly exe
cuted, bv tho public’s Obedient Servant,
C. MIDDLETON,
oct 17 . '
(£5** The lUillcdgeville Recorder anl
tho Augusta Constitutionalist, still publish
the above three times, and forward their
b|)U to t His office.
Flour, Butter, Lam &c.
Landing from ships Andes and Emperor,l
UBLS Canal l-'loUr
12 Firkins choice Goshen.Uni
ter '' • .
50 do Lard for family u«
15 casks 1st quality Gltepse
10 half bids Fultbn Market IWj
10 do and 10 qr bbh lluci^A
meal
20 bbls Fitllor & Taylor’s 1
Ala
For sale bv '
JOHN IIENTLE\.
oct 28 2111
Huy.,
BUNDLES 1st qiinlityl!*.'|
x* fm sale <m hoard skip -'“'I
| des, A Low & Co’s, wlurf.
1 J. BENTIXL
■ get £8
X* M. Driscoll
H AS just received the following dl
works: ..i
HY BRENT DE CRUCE,
v Bye*
A FEW Bushels for seed. Apply to
PALMES & LEE.
oct 20
; of this city, was mutually dissolved titi the
15th of June last. - niinriiirmiainr tt
All parsons indebtfed to said firm; are re - L cnt an ^ interesting that the icaspn
quested, previous to (ho 1st of Jtfhuaty
next, to adjust their aocouhls with the sub-
seribers, who are duly authorized to re
ceive the s.vno.
T. LYON,
H. T. NICHOLS.
12 vols. .
"This novel is ono of the most tat
faimejJ
' .Newark Cider.- :
BBLS. landing from ship Em-
[ieror, and for sale by
L. BALDWIN & Co.
*.oct 89 21Tst
New Paini and Oil Store.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
. Savannah, eo-git October; 1020.
The Board adjourned yesterday sine die.
Sexton’s Report of interments, in the City
of Savannah, Jar the Week ending the
Stth October, 1820* ;
Died of, Intemperance, t aged 80 years.*)
« • Viivet 1 "32 •
” : 1 “ 24 ” •
* Non Residents,
t At the Poor House and Hospital.
By order of the Board;
WM. MOREL, Sec’ry,
Names of persons who havo died during
;he week.
George King; of New York, aged 80
years. ..
Ilem-y Condon, of Connecticut, aged 32
years.
Catharine Cavanaugh, of Irolarfd, aged
24 year*.
{£/* The business will bo continued as
usual, at the North side of Market Square
under lire fiim of '.
Lyon, Nichols & Co.
who have on hand, nnd are constantly re.
ceiving fresh supplies oflhe various arti
cles which furm a complete
SADDLERY WARE HOUSE.
All-of w hich they offer for sale Upon terms,
which for quality npil cheapness, merit ex-
. . nminntioh, rather than the flattery of an
Frederick Howland & Co, adv#r ‘ i ‘ ero ©ia /i „ , „„ IC ,. „
H . . . . LYON, NICHOLS & Co.
AVE taken the Store lately ocen- 1 - - -
pied by T Tompkins in Whitaker-
street three doors South of O. & C. Bon-
ney’s, w here they intend to entry on
House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental
Painting.
Gilding, Glazing nnd Paper-hanging,
Chairs rc-pajnted, Gilt and Bronzed,
all of which will be done in tho neatest
manner, and at short notice.
ALSO
The acquaintnneos of SAMUEL M
MOltDEICA, are requested to attend his
funeral tomorrow atlO o'clock, from ills
lato residence in Falim street.
Say’ll. Oct. 20tl b 1820.
217
Memoir of TIIOS. ADDIS
The beauties of his
or LcctOres of Virtue and Vice, on
fur tho instruction and entertamw-
Youthi
oct 27 215
Fall and Winter
rgl UK subscriber lias received by
JL arrival,
. AfulLAs'irtmenlff
Negro Clothing/
CONSISTING OF
Grundy’s White Plains,
White Welsh do ^ ,
Heavy Woolen and Canton
Koriwys
Blue Casslnets and low
nets ^
5-4 cloths Tor sert ants u , r:
LONDON DUFFLE BLAMf"
Negro Caps
Pullicate and Romall IhuiaK-
Keep constantly on hand a; general as-
snrtmcntof - ,
Paints, Oil, Windowglass,
Putty and Brushes.
ALSO
Patnnt Composition for Vessel’s Bot
toms,-
A lot of Sperm Oil and Candles,
all of which will be sold Cheap fat cash or
short approved credit.
ALSO
French LafigUage.
M R. G. PETIT, Teacher of the | - „ , ,
French Language, has the honor to ' -„h i aeneral and extensi” *1
infin m the Ladies and Gentlerneft who tie- Together with a genem am. .
sire to learn that language, that ho Will - rsNCV AND STAPLE
give lessons by the quartor, to say three les ' i-Aiv
sons per weolt', at the rote of Twelve Dol
lar* for pupils attending Ills class, and Fif*
' r *n!» ' •
DRYGOO
• ■sis »v»» utiQtiuiii|j ilia kiiuae, uiiu i ||" I ■; , nDPI
teen Dollars for those to whose residence suitable to the present ano p
ho will Imve' to go. Payment in either season, which he offers for sa
case half quarterly in advance. nwtjaling terms.
Seudder’s Buildings,opposite Low, Tay ■ JAMES AND - „
pAr !*/*♦•: - ■ I * - * .Yflung*
oct 20 2Q0E
Dancing Acadeii'|j
lor be cn'e.
oet 20
2t7M
,EGE, reapecifoUr
lb* 1 ]
Dividend No. 23.
Bitnkof the State of Georgia. 1
- Savannah, 20d October, 1820. tf Ids (nends and *'1®. ^ ep ,jon
TiVIE Directors having .this day deola- Dancing Sobool for tWtjT J y J
red a dividend of $8 30 per share on Ladios and MW”*’ '
. , ■ .the Capital-Stock of thil Bank, for the- day the 2d of Noveinb r
A lot of Patent and CorhmOnCompa-(last six months, the same will bo paid to|mon's Lodge ^ “"“ , .'„ 1|( | fridi’J'Ui
ses for Vesiolv, Compasses repaired the stockholders (hereof, or to their order. | Mohdays, B cdtijs^aj alle nd
On and after Wednesday next the 20th I o’clock P. M. He wm t
inst.
and put in complete order, at
Short notice.
Wo hopo by strict attention,to recoive a
share of public patronage. - .
N. B. All orders from tho country will
be thankfully received'and punctually at
tended to. ' J-
•0t29 217a
v'fdehoiises a'ndSon.lnar|>' jjj M
A. PORTER, Cash-r. 1 - The I
mlsatflafeiMg
Milledgevillo : Constitutionalist and Cou- per quartet, ,
rier, Augusta and Washington News, arc half payable au ,
requested to publish the above thteo timci, 1 oof J*