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~~~~TUESD.iT MORATMG, October 1.
AUf’UL VISITATION
It will be seen by an account published in a n .
other part of this paper, that a dreadful Ilurri
cane has spread desolation and gl.ootn over the
devoted city of Charleston. The storm arose
on Friday night, about 10 o’clock, gradually in
creasing till 12, when as one account says, it
had assumed the desolating power of a West In
dea ilu' Tac ' lrie: and at one o’clock, was at its ex
treme height—shortly after 2 it began to abate
in violence, ard by 3 was again a perfect calm.
The loss of property by this tremendous tor
nado las been immense, and many valuable live
lost. Scarce a house has escaped injury;
many entirely unroofed, and several prostrated
-to the ground. The shipping in the harbor
suffered severely.
Several persons'were killed’ m Sullivans Is
land,and houses thrown down. The lantern on
the top of the l ight House received so much
Injury that the light was ail extinguished be
fore 12 o’clock.
1 here were many hair-breadth escapes from
the fading of chim ics, which, in several ins
tances, went down through he roofs and fi eel i
bed-chambers, &c. with mas-es of bricks
The 1-avoc occasioned by this tremendous j
visitati nin the city, says’he editor of the Cour
ier is without a pa -dleiin the memory of our o -
dost inhabitants. The Tornado which passed .
over a part of it, in the year 1811, was perhaps
of eqi.a. or even greater vi ! e ce ; ba: its
effects'’ re confined t-n vcy na row Imit,
trhi’e the dew/ Ecu on this oicasion, is exten
ded to every part of it.
We have not lifavu h* w fa- tin ravage*e\
tend, hut t-robab y so :• > nsiderrule distance
along the coast and in :h” country.
FROM HAVANA 1
Tarersfr; ni the-.ib ve oit to the 20‘h lust j
j. 4 v teen receiv dV ‘ barlesto ,by the aruv ;
ofd.eschr Felix, ■i; and!. ‘hey IV •’ i
nola’er accounts from Old Sr >'u titan h ■
vinusly been rereiveil. Tho nrrivfis from tin
Peninsula g< n- rally having ‘• -up > assages.
Marketsat Havana, lad declined in copse
qv nee of several arrivals, [fee was heavy at
5 dollars.
qa-. ptudrytK se brig 1 ;i go ?*aclone
•roved at flavor ■ on t'*e 2d i:. I from Rio Jan
eiro. was deta iled’or some time off Uayti Ro
mano, by a piratical cruizer and plundered o*
Sf.v< ral articles.
The French • hip TRiroft do WtcMirt, Captain
Martin, was robbed (place not. described) by
two insurgent privateers, “inch oomdered
her of cargo, sails, cooking utensil®, cabV fir
iiiutre, boats; rigging he. The crew were trea
ted cruelly.
During tlwi month of August, 87 vessels en
tered tiie port of Havana: of these 83 v ere
Spanish, U4 l .Vacrictmr, la xteeliah, t Erene’i, 1
Thin.burg. 1 Dutch,! Sicilian, and 1 Portuguese,
a 1 ’ .I 11 vessels of war —of which .5 were t'er
eipn Sailnd in the tame period, 98, vi*:—2Bl
Spanish, 44 American, 3 French, 1 Ifamhnrg, 3
Butch,2 R-etnen, h i 0 vessels of war, sos wliieii
were foreign.
Extract <f a letter io'the Editor -f the Charleston
Mercury
Havana, Sept 19, 1822.
•‘TheuHtlmidc* of this place with the mer
chants of influence are much in favor of mak
ing the Havmn a port of deposit, admitting
poods cn principles of the late Ilritish act re- \
guiding Jamaica, This will probably go into ef
fect, as they have nearly secured from intlivkhi.
pis the am mnt. required for a na”ti:il suspension
if duties, nometiii'ig like 400,000 dollars. This |
would b.: a beneficial tlrnpj for the interest of
this glace. Qnr market is without change ex
cept lo 1 be", which is new do wn again to 4 50.”
THE NEW EMPIRE.
Accounts from Mexico by way of IJavnen,
do not so appeared favorable to the cause of the j
new crowned R. might be imagined, from the |
Mao? of-previous advices. According to the !la-1
vans papers the affair, of that Empire are far
from being placed on a firm basis. A proclamation
signed by Gtindaloupe Vic! oris, and addresed toj
tliecitizens of Mexico, in which they ae called
upon to unite with him the in overthrowing
usurped power of iTunninr, speaks a language
which cannot he mistake'"; and whiub,.if met
bv a corresponding feeling on the part nf the
fenp'e of that country, will soon overturn tile
tinselled throne of that, aspirant.
The master ofthc Spanish schr Callrgs, arri
ved at Itavftona on the 3(1 ipst. in 14 dai s from
J a Vera Cruzand T;nr •->, reports that a sc.
‘ere aw ion had hikenpiary between the troops
undo f'eneral Gcadaloiwi. Victoiua and the
imperialists, in which the la! ter were complele
defeated, Gen. Victoria, It will lie recollected,
is at tile the party in Mexico, who s— ’
opposed to the usurpa'lon of Rut-hide, end are
favour of the esiliblb.hmcnt of a Republican
°'f ?* |ov^rt)tnea^.
Tlie Yellow Fever, it appears by a letter from
Nur.Orleans, had made Us appearance in that
o'-ty, the beginning of the present month. And
■ve regret to add, that letters by yesterday's mail
from Philadelphia, speak of cases of fever-? aving
occurred in that city, of at leastdoubtful char*
aster. *
Mr. Mathews was to make his first appearance
before an American audience, at the ll.dtimore
‘Theatre,on the 23.1 inst in his celebrated enter
tainment of “.? I'tp to Parte.”
tA young man, in one of t!ie western ‘fairs,
Was attacked with a violent fit of live nick'iteet,
tnthav’ng i>:et with a suitable return from his
fair one. Me ws advised to rat boiled eggs
for a remedy, and actually eat 100 hard boiled
eggs, every four days, for eight weeks ‘V h ct
cr it killed or cured the patient, is not stated.
vnn the savannah ausstnr.
The hi,vinous remai ks of a writer in the Repub-
Jean c Saturday last, over the ‘signature} of
hnfue; ’ and the interesting and valuable
apophthegms of his “Twin Brother” Justice, are
well calculated, to mark the <lhii.il uished talents
of the authors. It is hoped however the brilliant
coruscations of these two htminaril.i. will not have
the effect of an ignis fatuns, and delude the intel
ligent citizens of Chatham County. We are dis
posed to believe, they are too weli informed to be
thus “gulled,’ as the enlightened gull of a writer,
emphatically remarks.
That ungenerous spirit of local pro judicc, which
is made so manifest in that elaborate compound of
enormities labeled, Unitue” is of too venal a
character not to be eas ly detected; and verily,
it shall have its; reward.
We would recommend Mr. “Unitue” to under
go the operation of trepanning; or he will have to
unite a better head to his shoulders, and have a
mind differently constructed from that u hich now
directs the machinery ofhis upper works,to force I
on us the helic-f tha* all the talents integrity, &c
are, and must.be indigenous It is an j'liberal
principle-- despicab e in its character; and c ould
have had its origin only in motives no less con
tracted and base.
A disposition has often been shown, and wo f
j Witness it on tile approach of the election r- !
i to monopolize all the distinguished tiahs of worth
, and character, as of usl.ve or.’ ,nl Tint tti’ud
j must indeed he corruptly organized—th it head
, meanly 1 stored, that could originate and bring
! forth such legcnc'-ate principles.
. a- !w‘ • ‘ and who are they. we ask, that nave
:\i’ on aas an:.-ih ‘a pr.:s ■ tihginfied stand? AVhat j
is found who are they tha have elevated the mer*!
c::iil iJ- an 1 ■ omnieteial u .por’ance cf kavannah?’
\* i ;re seal m r. ply, thu- its native productions;
onb, have and me lliese that they are owing wbol
l’ to the ve eiolhc and nnitoc/ creatwm of the soil)
Or rather, hot As utterc* ■ rse “‘i'll other places
an 1 e'her people Ivi- gi ■-,;!> it o eminent a station
[amt ‘g the cotr.mcK ! title of America.
Av.r.v vvi'h sec.!; ontempt. fie. principles. Rve
jry Ingemiotis mind ran contemplate such local i
p,lit-lcs only “’ h disgust jrn-lloathing.
V. e hope to witness n<> more such impotent
t.r’ihc cs oi ignorance t*> itirluencc our ; d -;t |
in the clioice of men for public office. Let the
leading question he “is he honest, is he capable?”
Wi'-i these two qualifications every other requi
siti is associated, and with them only, can we be
faiihfufiy and respectab y represented.
THE PEOELR.
Mr Eartlctt- Many tickets have appeared
in the pacers, for the approaching election; but
no one of them “ill be supported by “The
People,” if, by that term is meant a majority of
the independent voters of the County.
The following ticket, will be more generally
supported than any other.
A NATIVE.
ron renat.in.
JOHN MACPIiEUSON BERRIEN
Foil BBPaZRENTtTIVKR. j
JO3. AY. JACKSON, esq.
Col. STEELE WHITE.
Dr. MOSES SHEET.'Lh,
CO MUNI CAT K 7, |
LEG!SI .ATI VE ELECTION.
The People't Ticket,
The fallowing Ticket for a Senator and three
representatives to represent the comity of
Chatham in the next Leg slat tire is submitted to
the independent voters of the county, and th ;y 1
are earnestly solicited to give ii their undivided ;
I support, It being composed of men warmly at
tached to the interests and welfare of the coun
ty, ard in whom ever)* cordi.Jcr.ccvcan he pla
ced in fiir'y representing the niWof the pen file.
i Let us than be undivided and the success of the
entire ticket will surely be the result.
SENATOR,
JOHN i’-L BERRIEN.
REPRESENTATIVES.
M JSES SHEETALL,
STEELE AVI ill E,
LEVI S. DC LYON. j
MOB 1 ’ PIRACY.
The United States schooner Porpoise, Captain |
Bamage, arrived on the 15th inst. at Havana,
trum a cruise on the Spanish Maine, and sailed j
„„ t j, e j'Jtli, in co r.psny with the United Slates’ |
schr. Louisiana, Captain Jackson. Tits United j
Sta’es’ slop of war Peacock, Captain Cassin, was ,
at Matanzas. A Frehch brig, from Tarragona
for Havana, arrived four flays before the Felix j
co it fed. She ha'l been robbed of all her cargo,
sai'a rigging, cables, f-c. by Pirates. In her, j
(•nroViti t’larrison, late of the schooner Mentor
o< Philadelphia, his crew, and Mr. Halsey, (a i
oassem’-erintln Mentor) arrived. The Mcn-j
, ( , r <vas from f’ort-a-Platt tor Havana, with a val.j
uah’c can-o ol tobacco. India goods specie, Sic.
and captured by the same gang, who kept j
vessel and cargo-thc Captain and all on hoard,
robbed of every article belonging to them;,
tlieir persons were most cruel y treated, it. ter.
which lh' 3’ were put on board the French brig,
with (.ve (lavs’ provisions, and arrived in a desti
f,t- condition. The name gang had also ca'.tu ‘-
cd Portugoso brigs, Iren Lmt! Dadcd
jerked beef, for Havana, and finding no
side for their cargoes, suffered them to proceed,
aft'-r robbing them o! whatever articles they
V.-,.i The’ arrivedbehivethe l elix railed.
i lii-'had also raptured two Fitglisl. schooners,
f-o-r Nassau for Keuvitas, w.tli <ry goods, j
which the Captains ransomed tor t.iree.t.-on-
X ' ll . ... i. tyorp men .ii o'vetl D)
ivine,i te *. i
sand do'lars each, and were Mien allowed to
nroeeeil. The fmee ot tl is piratical fleet is one
K>oner ofS Mens, 5 guns am. >0 men and nn
- !linos 1 trim o a pivot and 2a men—:
ISioVc-vs nU sVu?*!. rod iVtugucse Their |
...... ; s crenerallv between hey Gmjma.
35,“ ™si( w
InVt wlverc thev lav at anchor, and capture all
nc ) .. tl, i a through the channel. L iptam
Uar-is'in and Mr. Halsey informed, that all the
; ;!Xv nrt nr are hsposed of to met
cai goes •- ..r , m Ktmvitasand Principe,
fW u.r;ri't B))t . dtt< mke their
wl "’ them direct to tkeir places
pmclvasi aiu -, lritann ; o Majesty's brig of
of residence ■ United States’ sclioouers
“r ; “'""’•V”
**. M-2 ■’
£cjcn board the Louisiana, v.Ua. tess.lv.,9
toc&lUlfMatansavjoii'uhe Pea cccir ard ret
fr ™'■,
Philadelphia Water Wor/U—U is s(a-
p < in Mie Philadelphia papers, that the
?*7 * V.l: Moanf.'for ,h mi i „ ,
h c „,„,. 0 i„ iW h ich>relo -U
A’' 1 U cosf . linis'lPtl, ah',,,l
o8(if),000. Notwithstanding this im-
is calculated that the works
‘ll be a great saving to the citizens. [ n .
lependent oi obtaining a regular supply
themselves the machinery will be able to
ed‘Tl' ,, ‘/ 1 r ,y i, a SUr P ,us of six
a halt ut gallons.
Tl.e U a brig Snark, Cant. Wilkinson,
,7vVr P . lon - 67 ’ 30 > o,lt I ‘
lioiii Norfolk, on a cruise.
Ikn.nxATic Contiiovebst.—Mr- Secretary
JKf, a?* ,hi ” sub^ct ’" e understand,
“id oc forthcoming on Monday next,in an octavo
’ oumc contaimhg upwards of 250 pages.
W* C. Gaz 20th ins!.
It is understood that the Navy Denart
ment is in possession of sufficient evidence
(to esiabhsh the piratical ehaiacter of the
rue iita, alias Palmyra, recently captured
’ .b. Grampus, anil ordered to tl.e Uni
[Washington City Gttz. 20D inst.
Krntii Montevideo. —lsy the brig Toy.
(.apt, Ch.n'dler, (laving at quaratine)
! ! ’ -;•-* Monte video, we have re
jc.::vedacc.-urH: of the foss of the ship Ten
'r s,” , ot. riamiftan, belonging to Phil
•.>! i\.e i'ennesgee was bound (e
••L.utevi e. and was cast wav on the 20<h
July, (ii ; leagues to the eas'tward of that
P 1” !. Mr. Flock'ey, tire Sapercai g ■>, and
.me Seaman, were drnwoed. The ship
Meat enii ely'to pieces, and the beach fur
nu!s war st"hwed with the wreck and
cargo A pan of the latter had been sa
.•ml, and had arrived at Montevideo.
[_lirMimare Jbnerintxn, 20 th inst.
j \ letter from u gentleman iti Pensacola,
to ai:, Mom! ,n (Jo! urn hi a, !.t ted 15ih inst.
says, “ f;io Yci'ow Fever which has been
raejng in this place with unusual violence,
Hts nearly depopulated the city. Not
fifty Amirirans now remain in the place,
rhose that could fly have gone, the rest
are numbered with the dead; rnar.y of the
Spaniards have shared the same fate; no ie
that have been taken have as yet recovered
—it usually carries them off the sth dsv,
sometimes sooner, and appears to oe more
malignant than any disease that has ‘ ere
tofort; made iu appearance in laouisiann.
-—l* mu it stop soon (or the want of vic
tims.”
Murder.— A man named James Boyd
was f in; and murdered nri the 10th of August,
j within fdieen miles oi Vincennes, Illinois.
Hie murderer wag afterwards appre
hended, and proved to he a person of the
name of James McKinney. Fie was taken
‘o the grave of (he deceased, where he
made a full confession, anil stated that he
j was induced to kill Boyd, to prevent him
I'oni turning States’evidence. It appear*
•hey were both countc fetters, and had a
quarrel about (lie division of the counter-
I••it money, ‘vlr*n McKinney, taking the
opportunity ot the deceased being a-leep,
[nut att end (■> Ids existence by shooting
Atm through llie head with a pi>tol.
Cos ivumdc"t'on with the Ohio. —Our prccnccts
brighten—and new hopes are indulged that, at
no very dN'a it per;od, our Potomac will have
i become a trarn of perpetual intercourse hc-
I as. n it- r.ari ilie Western states,
la this ~-iornirg’s Intelligencer, niaj be seen
an - xtract from a letter dated Shepbrr stowri,
Sept. 4th—which contains “authentical fkets,
j shewing the auspicious result of the minute sur
; v. y made by the commissioners, under the state
lof Virginia and .Maryland.” We have only room
:to refer to this gratifying statement; and to
[express the deep solicitude we feel in thespee
jdy accomplishment of an object which makes
so direct an appeal to our interests—and not to
ouv’s only, but also to the interests of .so large
z portion of cur western brethren. Wash pa.
Mevj'v try port, Sept. 13. Thejislfip Clifford
I Cay ne, was launched on Wednesday from the
yard of Mr. Elisha Briggs, of Newbury. She
is not excelled in beauty of model, or m excel
lence of'materials and workmanship, by any of
those first rate ships, which have recently been
built: on the .Merrimac. We understand she is
designed for a regular packet between New-
York and Savannah.
! Jin Lnilveiil —As a Peruvian, who was deeply
i involved in debt, was walking in the streets,
! with a very ‘melancholy air, one of his acquaint
j snees asked him why he was so sorrowful? —
i Mas!’ siid he, ‘lam in a state of insolvency.’
’ ‘We!!,’ said his friend, ‘if that is the rase, it is
; not you, hut your cryditots who ought to wear
! a woeful ceuntcnanc.
L* „ , . .
DIED. —Jr. la's city on Uie koto mst, Mr Ste
pHCX Ttmmox :. a get! 63 j cars and 9 intt iths Mr
Timmons for many years past has been a Branch
Pilot of this port, and was one of those revolu
tionary characters who aided in the glorious
struggles of our now free a .and happy govern
ment!’ tie was a man who possessed a free and
I open heart, U was distinguished as a pa,riot and
! a soldier, lie was a native of South Carolina,
! [,ut at an early period of Ins life came into this
| slate, and has since resided here, lie has left a
| disconsolate widow and four children to hemuan
■ his loss—may peace and happiness attend Uis le
’ mains.
i DIKII— AT Miiledgeville, on the 13th inst
’ Mr Oliver llolmdn, merchant oflloston. On the
i tilth inst. Robert Rutherford Esc;.
Port of Savannah. y*f|>
Alt HIVED,
Schr Thorn, Vernard, Darien, 4 days in baL
IflSt •
Schr Opposition, Martinalla from Havana, With
EllS ar Molasses Fruit he to Hall and Hoyt.
1 C. ICIH.SEY Cos.
HAI E received by ‘he Cor.,a.r • other late
arrivals
FIF TrV .7 C JCJI G/;s oc
DRY GOODS,
- . Jlmohg rMe.il are,
Plains and Blankets
Cloths and U .ssiint res
Super Valencia Vestings
3Y|it green and blit F'annel
Roll’d flat fig'd and plain Bnmhrzcttes
FigM Rattfnetts, plaid do
Tartan Plads, Carolina do
B!k. blue and mix’d Satiinelts
Plain and printed C.issimere -bawls
Irish Linens and Long I atvns
Uotton Cambricknnd Shirting
Super and com |frints and Ginghains
Plain and figM Jaconet mull leno and i
bonk .Muslins
Linen Cambrirks, Union stripes
A-4 checks, <'mmterpains, !>)k sinchnws
Fig’d and plain Nankin & Canton crapes
Crape Robes, Haitian Crapes
Company flag Utlkfs. German do
Blk silk and plaid Madras* do
Merino Shawls an.l t rinls
Blk and “ lit Lambs wool, worsted & cot
ton Hnze and half tleze
Wht and col’d Sattins
Saltin and Tartan fring’d fig’d and plain
Ribbons, do pa in setts
Silk Velvet, blk anil wht silk Stockings
and Gloves
Wht blk blue and assorted Italian tew
ing silks
Wht Mk ad green fl ore nee St levantines
Woodstock, buckskin brwti & silk gloves
Suspenders, extra gift coat and vest hut
tons, Threads a-sorted
Cap “ire Pins, Tapes
Qu dity binding, Nc 6’c.
Which they effer for sale at their store in
Judge McA’isi, rs Builc ings, northwest corner
of Johnstons ‘■qnare
A! 8:>
MIME BOXES COTTO V CJ3BU3.
ver ! l>
I'vh: t.
<$ ,ud, . i .'ur C. r. u* jron ’or
1 i dor <or hale on 1> :a ’ll*, schr. o{ positioi
f’Oni Hruannaat Holtons vvli.i’f.
October 1 G.
Hams
25.0 11:3 Super o Hsinsput un in Bags
for suie by
iIAKL* y MINTON
oct 1 9 ’
Commission linsincss.
The subscriocr* i dorm *h*-i. ri'-iu's and t'u
public that the will nitCnd *.•> anv coneignmen*
of goods intrusted ’n their c.ir;- for sal' 1 cn con.
mission ainl every exertion o ade. for th in!eras’
of those who may liivmn ‘hem with ‘ht-ir bn i
ness RGB I & HEN. TANG.
References, Messrs. Dciiam.? & ait.k }
Cuaklls Krj.sj r. 5
oct t ni9 >
Jtiolmscs.
43 bis F 9 furkii s prime Molasses landing
from schr. Opposition ii’ lor -ale by.
HALL & HOYT
net 1 93
To Rent.
Possession can be given immrdiaUL.
CwTwo ‘tores situated on Lie wharf, voy
excellent Stands, the Stores well fitted up. and
admirably calculated for the Grocery busincs.i
Apply to
LF.VISTONE & CANDLER,
net 1 93 - yllrule’s ftiiildinrs.
J\‘olice.
a Quarterly meeting of the Young Mens’ Mis
sioliavy Society of Savannah will be held to
morrow evening at 7 o’clock P. M at the Me
thodist Church. By order of
G. WHITE.
Recording SfcreCartJ
: A Situation is desired for n
[young man in a Crockery, Gr eery or Coin mi.v
sioe Store for ore or two years, fur his board
and clothes. He will come well recommended
A line addressed to G. 11. through the Post Of
fice, “ill be attended to.
net 1 93
For St. Augustine.
rUT The schr OPPOSITION, Mabtixt.iiv
Master, will sail the last of the “nek f-r
freigtit or passage apply the master on bord
|at U dtons wharf or to HALL H>-Y
For fioston
rSR The Brig MUNROE, Kldridge, Mas
Wx’i&'er. For freight or passage apply to
the Capt. on board or '6
‘ II\:l. ft I” \T
sept. 28 .Tone's psi - Whir
For New- Fork.
The fast sailing coppered andjeopper
fastened packet ship GOBS \IR, D. I
master, will meet with despatch For
freight or passage having very s penor nccorn.
mods'ions, apply to cant. Porter on board at
Taylor’s wharf or to c C GaIsWO LD.
sept 26 ;
For Liverpool,
4 If. ‘JTie substantial s?-ip
Wffi MONTGOMERY,
Capt. Wisto.v, j
Is now ready to receive a cargo and “ ill
meet Wh dispatch. For freight or passage,,
!",„ e lvlo JOHN LATMROP& Cos. ;
‘ iep 24 cl 90 |
~7>j> During my absence from Sasaiinah, the
editorial depa trnent of the Savannili Muei....
will lie under the direction of my brother, Doe.
tor Myron Ilartlct, who is fully authored to
transact any business in my name.
G RBARTLKT.
s ?pt. Iff, 18?’i .
Lime.
ITJkEItIsONS wanting Lime in small rplanlitios
3 y t 0 clean their privies and yards, are in.or
nied that tltev can obtain it upon application to
.sai.h Davenport, ames MORRISOX> MayaP .
sept 28 6 3
TUP OLIVA HHJIJWH
TS now opened for (he accommodation of the
I peaceable, under the residence of Lapt (.ale,
•md nearly opposite the State Bank. Relishes,
Refreshments, he. he. maybe had at all times,
A ,. s „ f —oyster Suppers, Soups, and all sn-U re
quisites, at the shortest notice,
sent 28 92
i AUCTION *H_
T>p John Shirk Jr.
THIS DAY, Ist Oc.i at 12 i.’clocj,
ill be sold in front <1 hislAuctian room, No
Commerce Uoiv.
AN ASSORTMENT CF
Liquors and Grocer ha,
A 1.80
85 bis No 3, Mackerel
2 Idirhi .M(dosses
T> his Flour
29 His Ale.
Conditions Cash,
oct It?,;
Ly J. Herbert , Cos.
_ TO-.MORovv, 2d inst. at 11 o’clock
At ill be sold before our Store, at U o’clock
A General assortment cf
Groceries, &c.
ALSO,
6 cases of Glass Wnre
■ coxsisTivo or
Cuart and pint Decanters, Tumblers, tvi-.-
(■ lasses, Sugar Bowls, Lamp, Salt Ceilcrs, ? e
ALSO,
1,080 lbs. prime Bacon
14 boxes Codfish
7 kegs Pickles
obis Beef yc. Terms cash,
oct 1 93
•id mini strn tor’s Sales ,
On the fir,t Tin s-ay in October next,
a D.i. ‘e su'd before the Court UoiKh in
xnanna:; between the usual h<firs 0 f
u i am. two o’clock, sundry articles of h nx,.
!I,! ’ uru ‘ kitchen ‘urri-uif., bring paw of ,(,
pi tv.na) property of Will,am Collins tlr.c.or
id .-v order of the Court of Ordinary for Gout
iiuin County
TR VN'ES COM INS, Executor.
Si r -KY COM INS, Executor.
A-.g2i‘ 76f
To a tut,
\ SM ALf, CM wn.iit bouse in Reyo- Ids
ward., Apply to
S’ t>: 26 91s .1 r. vwiu ‘xCE.
150 pieces pri ue < uti.r, Bugging, just reev’i
per Ctusair, aid lor sale by
C. C GHISWOCD.
sent 26 Q|
Race Ginger
20 hags cf gi i'd qiiNtity.
For rale by
LAWRENCE ft THOMSON.
Sept. C 4 c9o
built 8,
! I'hi* Company nave >.• bard
( m lire as or men* <•{’ Mate winch they offer for
‘■'•'de ii‘- folio’,vi; g reduced lutes,
>'2 Inch 4 75 “)
V, 6 t
10 18 20 7 to )-per sqitare.
22 24 , 750 J
Orders for Slice will be receive;! & forwarded
by the Subscribers
•JOHN’ LATUItOP &. Ca
se!) 24 90
GKOttGK~HELPH"”
his nrrv.ivvn
Bathe slop Richard Plaskct,from Liverpool.
Grundy’s ivh.te and blue Plains]
Mixt and Drab do
Bed .and ltire Flannels
Gauze do
r.ristol defile Blankets ‘
9-4 to 12 4 IJose do
Pelisse cloths and Cassimercs
Plain and lieu red llombazette
Carolina Plants
Cambric Plates _
Furniture do
do Dimities
Black Sarr.eneits
Plain and figured Cambtidt 9
India Muslins
Damask Shawls
.Muslin Dresses
Union Stripes
Derr; zs, Apron Checks
Bed l icks, s. c SiCt
r.ept 19 88
Kills on Jfew- l ork.
For sale by
C. C. C HIS WOLD.
szptlO St
Just Received.
fit bis East Windsor Point Gin
12 pipes do do do
27 casks Cheese
If boxes do
29 bis double refined Loaf Sugar
do N Orleans do ‘ and
29 kegs Tobacco
6d boxes Yellow Soap
50 do Candles
do Hyson Tea.
Also in ,ftofc
100 bushels Corn. For sale by
L. H SAGF. Sc CO,
sept 24 90
Hams, din, tzc.
l.tmdvi"f tim Bchr. Sea /Jen,
2000 lbs Northern Hams in bags
IN SI'OIIK.
20 h’s Gin
20 do Albany Ale.
IQ kegs Goshen Putter. For safe by
CHIPS & ALEX \NlHilf,
Taylor’s whn
_srpt 24 c9O _
Oemler & Posey,
? | AYR moved their store to the S. W.cor”
1 8 of Jefferson and fit Julian streets wl
they sell all those articles which are usually t. i
merated in the long advertisements of Apolh<:
caries.
As they reside in the same house where the
carry on 1 heir business; tiny can at all time,
day or night, accommodate their customers.
Thev always keep on hand a complete assort,
■mentof warranted Garden Seeds. Also Card. .
Tools and Flower Pots,
sept 19 88
JY* Burn, Butter , tsc.
40 b's N E Hum.
20 do do Gin
16 firkins first quality Butter
150 bushels Plastering Ilair
Just received and for saledsy
sept. 24 (190 G. CQLI IN4