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FRIDA r JtpBMLVG, JVov. 28.
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Capt. Bradley, of the Milo, arrived at this
port yesterday from New.York, after areiqark
ably quick passage of 90 hours, has politely
furnished us with a New-York Gazette of the
21st inst. three days in anticipation of the mail.
j From the Ch . Courier of the 26 th received per the
Volant. :■ ‘ ‘
COMMERCIAL.
The following Circular, handed us by
one of ‘oiir commercial friends„furnishes,
we believe, a correct state of the French
markets: \
“BORDEAUX, 9th OCT. ‘
“I profit of the departure of our friend
capt. Siiliman, to hand you a price current,
andio give you some information on the:
state of our market.
“Very little has been doing in cotton for
some time, as the manufacturers were hold
ing back with the expectation of a reduc
tion iii the pric6*to\varils the approach of
the new crop, but in which they will bedis-
as y I am fully persuaded that
prices will keep up, and there is very little
in the country, and they have no stock on
hand. Some Carolina of good quality was
sold here a few days ago at 245f. There
is npt a single bale of long staple in the
market) a,small parget that carne in the
Portia, was sold before it was seen at 375f,
duty paid ; and 150. to 200 bales would
still command the same price,but a greater
quantity would reduce the price and be
difficult of sale, as there, is very little con
sumption fqr this quality.
“Our‘corn-crops in this part of the coun
try are very deficient; those in the North
are more abundant, but they will only be
able to aftoi-d us moderate supplies; it is
therefore probable that rice will bring a
good price ’during the winter, and Ido not
think it will, be under 40f. 350 bags of
Piedmont, inferior to Carolina, have just
teen sold at s£f. . -
“Tobacco is dull sale—we have few
purchasers except the government, & they
to a limited extent* of foreign to
bacco; and should the indigenous crops
sucteed, they will want still less. We
have already large supplies on hand in all
ports,•and more expected, and when gov
ernment purchases we have England for a
competitor, a9 samples are sent over and
tendered. There is also a great deal of
protection necessary to get tobacco sold ini
■ this Way, and those who bribe highest Sell
| most. 1 think there will be a considerable
reduction in the price of the article.
“Coffee ineets a ready sale, and good or
dinary qualifies brWght 20. a 21c. in bond.
I should tliink this article worthy your at
tention* 4* v*-V.. -1 % 4 a-v
---“Caraccai Gqcoa is getting scarce and 1
advancing m price; the last sale was at
30 1-2 c.
“Brown Havana Sugars are in demand
for exportation. -
*‘Brandy fell ye=ten] ay 50 francs per
pipe—I§Q pipes of Xrmagnac, Ist proof,
fiavingbeen;sold at 650francs* Our vin
tage wifi be Very bad this year, and* pri
ces of both Brandy and must’
up.**
From a Ifordettnx Prices Curent, Oct. 10.
Cottar! upland, per lOOlbs. 230.a 250f.
demanded; liouisiana, 240 a 265f. deman
ded; Island, 330 a 54 sf. demanded.
Rice, new, per lOOlbs. 50 a 55f. free,'none
in market. Tobacco, Vjrg. per lOOlbs. 80
all Os.; Georgia, Kentucky, See. 70 a 90f. ;
sales very uncertain: Pot Asfies per 100
lbs, 50 a 6£f. in fair demand. Quercitron
Bark.'pe.r lOOlbs.2&a36f.dull. Beeswax,
per lb. 1 f 90c. a 2f. sc. Coffee, line green,
pei ib. if. 20c. a If. 27c. ;Tt.*Ofnnirigo, if.
10c: a If. !70.; both in great demand,
Cwoa.Caraccas, per lb. If. 80c. a 2f; Isl
and and maragnon,7scaßsc. ; first qualify
of gll these demanded sales. Sugar, H%p
vatta, white clayed, pdr lOOlbs. 75f.a 93f.
brown do. GOf. a 75f, muscovado, 60f a 75f.
at! lem’d. Pepper,pi*, lb. If. a If. tfre;Bales.
Pune to, per lb. 35c, a oOc. Indigo, Span
ish, flotant, Os. a 1 If. 50r. j Bengal, Bf. a Ilf.
•ales demanded. Cochineal, per lb. 38f. a
40f. Hoc mi, pet lOOlbs, O.lf, a loss. Log.
wood, Campeachy, per lOOlbs. 9f, a Ilf.
dull. Fustic, par lOOttrt, Os a its. dull.
Nicar|gua 4 wqod, jjer lOOlbs. a
dull. - Mahogany, cp fixed price. Bear
skins,fine northern,mr piece, 25f a 32f. j
Southern, 15f. a 20fe Dear skins, in the
hajr per piece, 4f. a Af.; shaUd, per lb 3f.
a Sf. 25c. Hides, Buijmta Ayres, pet 100
lbs. 79f. a 82f abundant. Cassia, per lb, 2ft
10c a 2f.50c. dull, leas, hyson, per lb. sf.
a 6f. sales; hyson skiij, 2f. 45c, a 2f. 50c.
very dull; Souchong,|2f. 50c, a 2f.’ 60c,
very dull. ‘America! flour, per barrel,
s§t. a 60f. entitled to btkmty. W 3
ALGERINE fIRA TEB.
It will be perceived, bn a perusal of the
following article, translated from a Ham
burg paper, that the consuls of Great Brit
ain, the Netherlands, prance and Spain
sanction the indiscriminate plunder of
commerce of the wUld, by the bar
bary corsairs. The knowledge of this fact
cannot but excite astonishment, when we
reflect that, a few months ago, England sent
a powerful fleet to subdue, those unprinci
pled freebooters. In that dreadful conflict
she lost hundreds of lives), and spent an
immense sum of money —for what ? Why,
as the event proves, after patching up a
lame arid impotent peace, to give these vile
and unprincipled robbers official authority
again to commence their depredations up
on the highway of nations.
The public will recollect reading, some
time since, in the extracts flour London
papers, the account of the capture and re
capture of the Russian ship Industry; but
the English editors took special care to
conceal from the world thispiYt of the in
formation connected with that recital.
HAMBURG, 13th auo. 1817*
A letter from the heroic captain Schu
mann, of the Riissian ship Industry, dated
Lisbon,* 17th July, mentions the fallowing
particulars concernig the capture Sand re
taking of bis vessel. The Algerine! corsair
ors, and Wiled in the English language the
said captain, ordering him to come on
board. This was on the 3d of July, at
meridian, and in sight'of cape Fimlterre.
The captain, not suspecting the brigto be
an Algerine cruiser, want on board in his
boat. When he got on board he produced
his papers, to which no attention was paid,
% Turkish pass being wanted, and yfcssel
and cargo declared a lawful prize—eleven
men. armed with muskets, pistols and sa
bres, were put on board the ship, and five
of the crew taken out; among which were
the; mate, two natives of Russia, and an
adopted boy of the captain’s, and carried
onboard the pirate, where they no dotobt
now experience the hard fate of slavery.
As soon as the pirates had get-possession
of the ship, they confined the captain and
the five remaining seamen to the cabin,
placing at the door a sentry with a drawn
sabre. They bore away for Algiers, and
on the 4th of July passed Porto. Thus
situated, capt. Schumann proposed to his
men to attempt, even at-the risk of their
lives, to retake the vessel; and fiqding
them ready, they on the sth July made a
desperate attack upon the Turks, and after
one hour’s- hard fighting, succeeded in kil
ling every one of them : their bodies were
thrown overboard. In this unequal con
test, capt. S. received a wound on the head,
one in the thigh, and another on his arm—
his crew escaped unhurt. After the re
taking of the ship, another corsair* hove in
sight, by whom they were fortunately pas
sed without being noticed. On the 7th
July they arrived safely at Lisbon.
Among the papers, found upon the bodies
of these pirates, were passports of the con
suls of Great Britain, the Netherlands,
France, and Spain., residing in Algiers, di
recting the commanders of vessels of war
belonging to their respective nations } nei
ther to detain qr molest ALGERINE
.Cruisers or any of their prizes ! i
Abraham G. Claypole, of Philadelphia, is
appointed cashier of the United States
Brandi Bank at Chiliccffhe, Ohia. The in
stitution is expected tocommence business
about the first of December.
William Cochran, of Philadelphia, i3 ap
pointed cashier of the Branch to be estab
lished At Louisville, Kentucky.
Coroner's Report. —On the 14th inst, the
coroner was called to view the body of a
rnaii unknown found drowned at Coenties
vlip, Apparently about 30 years of age. Had
on a round blue jacket, blue-vest and trow*-
sera, striped cotton sldrt, shoes ami stock*
ings His clothes were good, and he was
jirohahly the mate of some vessel. t .
Prices at Antigna,Nov. I/—Flour, sl2 j
rum, 50 cts per gallon; molasses, 49 j su-j
gar, 810 per cu t. *,
Extract of a letter received in Fluladelp/da, dated
Thoinastou<n,CJ\’ie.J‘Nf v - £
have had a great faR of snow in
this place, completely coveting the ground.
The very sndfien change frpm warm to in
tense cold weathei* has given nearly all of
us the ague.” v ‘M” *
Indian Mission.^—Ten or twelve Indian
chiefs, of the Wynadof, Delaware and Sen
eca Tribes have arrived at the seat of gov
ernment under the direction of mr. Isaac
Walker. The object of their mission it is
said, “is to accomplish the final adjustment
of the purchase of the Ohio lands, lately ce
ded to the United States,” ?||
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ARRIVED, ‘
Brig Olynthus, ISharp, PlulatlelphiAT* 7 days,
and seventy-six hours from light to light, to
Perry & W light, consignees, with sugar, beet)
oil, rye, bricks, hats, glassware and leather, to
E. Chittenden, B. M’Kinne & co. W.Butler&co.
Johnston &■ Hills, Bacon & Bruen, Campbell &
Cumniing, Perry &. \\ right, G. Anderson, Or
Sturges, A. G. Semmes, Harrall & Worrell, F.
Sfcllick, Hall & Hoyt, J. Battelle, Lawrence &
Thomson, Erwin & co. J. Guenin & co. J. John
ston, S. Lears, ,G. W. iVi’Allister, H. W, Hills,
Gillett 8* Milne, J. Nevitt. Passengers, rev. mr.
Hoyt and family, mr. JVeyle and daughters and
servant. ‘djr'Saw a large ship ashore on Wim
ples, about 14 miles north of cape Batterass, and
appareritly 6 miles from the shore—it was the
ship Vpiicher, of course, which lias been men
tioned. * ♦-..is-
Brig Hero, Chase, Boston, 17 days, to J. Tsat
lelle, owner, with an assorted cargo, to Kettell &
Sew all, J. H. Walter co. Ciark & Tileston,
Solomon Sargeant, J. Lathrop & eo. B. M’Kinne
St co. 01nutfead'& Battelle, and Campbell St Cum
ming. Passenger, mr. Sargeant. ‘
SclnvMik),, Bradley, Newyork, 90 hours, to
G. F. 0. Palmes, with ruin, gin, whiskey, ci
der, raisins, hats, flour, butter, cheese, tea,
beeftohgue, herring, crackers, hats, powder,
oil, and soap,"to Fox Brant, E. Chittenden,
J. George, if M’Kinne co. J. &L. Kopman,
P. Jones, M. W- Hills, Ailing & Rolf, F. Taylor
6 co M. Hoag, Stanton (J Byrd, T. Bradley,
G. Tufts, J. Bradley, Lawrence & Thompson,
P. Deuell, Hall & Hoyt, Norton & Wadhams,
F. H. Welman, E. 8. Kempton, and others- Pas
sengers, mr. Nuagezer and family, messrs., Tay-.
lor, Forbes, Hurd, Lee, Davidson) Woodruff,
Hamilton, and capt. Brad'ey.
Sloop Eliza, STeet, Newiiavet), via Newyork,
bound to Charleston, 12 days out, put in here on
account of bad weather; had been obliged to
heave over part of her deck load.
Sloop Volant, M’Lpatv C harleston, 1 day, to
Isaac Cohen, consignee, with rum, crates, Btc. to
messr3. Woodruff and Goodman. Spoke schr.
New-Orleans, 4 days from N. York, going in to
Charleston. Passengers, mrs. Lindsley,and messrs.
ylfoore, Goodman, Dodge, and 4 in the steerage.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 1 day,
with wine, sugar, rum,, pork, tobacco, candles,’
raisins, and figs, to Campbell & Cumming,
H, A. Rogers, J. Guenin, tt. Richardson & co.
Johnston Sf, Hills, C Maureli, DObsou fj Hills,
L. Baldwin & co. D. Williford, Isaac Cohqn, and
J. Gardner. Passengers, mrs. Taylor, mr. and
mrs. Harvey and ‘3 children, miss Chadwick,
miss Course, miss Cohen, miss Myers, lieut.
Courtney, capt. Pierce, messrs. Conyers, Per
cival, Goffe, Rogers, Drege, and several others.
CLEARED,
british brig Warner, Baird Greenock.
sch. Olive-branch, Irish, Wilmington, w. c. —by C
Cotton (J co.
The passengers in the brig Speedy Peace,
are happy iri thus publicly testifying the un
remitted attention and ability of captain R, Fos
dick, during- their late passage from New-York
to this port.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT. ‘
Sarah-ann, Lombard, at Boston, 15 days.
CLEARANCES FOR THIS PORT.
Hal, Cowell, at New-York 21st inst.
Fatvn, Jones, at Boston 18th.
VESSELS UP FOR THIS PORT.
At New-York, Nov. 20—brig Roderic, Hard
ing, to be dispatched immediately ; brig Eliza,
Thayer, do.
Baltimore, Nov. 20.
Cleared, Lovely Lass, Wilkinson, Richmond ;
Dispatch Packet, Norris, Salem.
Philadelphia, Nov. 19.
Arrived, schrs. Josephine, Laguira, 15 and
3 Forto-Rico 12 days ; Maria, Briggs, N. York, 2
days; Enterprize, Harding,Bristol, Eng.4o days,
crates and copper; Rolla, Lunt, Newburyport,
7 days; Hunter, Higgins, st. Andrews, 15 days ;
Tekeli, Doane, Boston, 22 days; sloop Martha,
Godfrey, N. York.—Below, ship Stronger, Whit
-1 ney, st. Petersburg; ship Wm. Savary, Barden,
■ from Calcutta.
Cleared, brigs Anh : M’Clean, Havana ; Geor.
’ Packet, Hewes, Georgetown; schr. Paul Lille
White, Denyke, Norfolk.
[By the schooner Mi.lo.~\
New-Yorlc, Nov. 21.
Arrived, brig Telegraph, Munro, 7 days from
Charleston, -with cotton, rice, &c..; Ketch 4lar
garet, Pitts, Petersburg, flour & tobacco ; schrs.
Betsey, Robinson, Richmond, flour and tobacco ;
Fanagon, Thayer, Baltimore, flour 8i drygoods ;
1 Mary Pamela, Dickey, Richmond and Norfolk,
flour and tobacco ; Maria, Lathan, Charleston,
7 day, cotton lignumvitae, &c; Emily, Bnkeman,
Edenton, 15 tiays, wheat. Sailed in co. with schrs.
Coaster & Gen. Jackson, and several others for
N. Yofk; Mary-Ann, Bebee, Wilmington, 10 days,
cotton, flour, salt, &c ; Eliza-Ann, Wilson, Rich
mond, 10 days, flour and tobacco ; R-rtiittance,
Ifowes, Philadelphia; sloop Aboona, Knapp, Pe
tersburg, 7 days, flour and tobacco; Hiram, Ilen
drigks, Chatham.—Below, ship Francis, Boyer,
T. Island, 16days, salt; two schooners.
Louisa Cecelia, arrived at Leghorn 17th
Sept, from this port,. , , *
Cleared; schrs. Union, Mersereau, Norfolk ;
Undaunted, Don, N. Orleans ; Sarah & Hannah,
Hunt, Charkston; sloop Scourge,Groot, philad.;
Suian, l.yndop, Alaxandria. v
Boston, Nov. 18,
Arrivad, brig Charles & F.Men, Upton, st. Eu.
staiitt.—CU are<l, ship Bristol Trader, Spalding,
Bristol; brigs British Tar. Williamson, Liver
pool i Fawn, Jones, Sjfvanhah; schrs Elisa,
Luce, Fort an Prince; Little Sarah, Coliier, \V,
Indies ; Elisabeth, Snow, Baltimore-; Anchovy,
Marsion, ( li4rle-t*m
Arrived at t w tine, ach Margaret, Whitney, 1
jPnr| i| Prince, 31 (lays, having lost 3 smmo4
I brig Retrieve, Laavrll, frpm Ml RusUtb,
JMJt'. 18, Arrived, schr. Widow ’s Son,.
Partridge, N. Carolinasloop Concord, Bulldey,
New York, 5 clays.
Cleared, brigs Geo. Little, Southw ick, Rotter
dam ; Gov. Uarverjvßoten, Havre, f
% lhe St. ‘Paul, At Gloucester, we'have recei
. vgd Paris papers to Oct. 6, inclusive; no news.
French stocks 6th, 65 5a 65 35. Left, tlie Fac
tor, of New, York. The Atlas, for \ irginia, was
lymg'tp, off tile harbor, for her passengers. -
r'tfie Cicero (arrived on Friday) spoke Aug.
English ship 21 frqm Bataviafbr Lou
don, who put a number of letters on board,from
masters &c. of American vessels at Batavia. The
officer who catite on board said they left a mem
ber of Americans at Batavia and Spni/irang, names
unknown, except ship Patterson, Pearce, of Pro-
the tatter place, takirtg troops on
board, to sail soon.—The Cicero has performed
Her voyage in a little mdre than 10 months, and
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t For the Mediterranean,
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--The ship CEDES, M p. Mix, com-
A few passengers can be com
fortably accommodated. Apply bp board, or so
nov 28 78 ‘ MINIS& HENRV.
For Boston,
The brig HERO, captain Chase. For
freight or passage apply on board, or tp
■ u - *< J. T'P& HEJE.
Who has landing from said brig, P
25 half bbls longues
50 do do, mess Beef
26 bbls Irish tr ess Pb|k
SO do no. !, Boston Beef .4 tj.G / ;
Landing fro yi brig Clynlhns
24 large hhUs prime Muscovado; SUGARS
. nov 28 §7B For sale as,above.-
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’ - ‘ For Liverpool,
,Jv§|v Tl.e ship HKWiTT.LYCr, Coffin,
master, is now in readiness to receive a
cargo. Fcr freight or passage apply oh board, at
M’Kinne’s wharf, ot to REA & B UTI/EJi.
Who have, for sale, on board of said ship,
38 chaldron best Liverpool COAL,
be sold low, if immediate application's made,
iw stohb, j
• 40 boxes Raisins C
8 bbls pn ime Pork ■
20 firkins Goshen Butter,-first quality
130 half boxes Soap
20 cases Claret ! • >
20 qr. casks L. and T. Wine
r pipes & | Sicily Mail, Wine
1 bale English sewing Twine
2 chests imperial Tea
’ 4 boxes tea setts China
, 10 bbls Brooklyn Gin
1 mahogany counting-house Desk *
300 pieces cotton Bagging
1 fine toned Pianna Forte, and
A general assortment of VV indsor and fancy
• Chairs. ‘nov 28 n? 8
Fuss age tor Liverpool,
ICP A few passengers can be hand
somely accommodated on board the fine I’hila”
deiphia built ship Factor, capt. Hamilton, to
sail on or before the Ist of December. Apply
tb , NirHOI,AS & NEFF.
For Liverpool,
The well known packet ship JOHN 81
EDWARD, S. S. Webb; master. For
freight of 300 bttk-S cotton (the rest of her oar
go being engaged) or for passage, the ship hv->-
ing elegant accommodations, apply tb captain
Webb, on board, or to
nov 27 77 RICHARDS 8c HARROW AY.
/ ■_ For sale,
w&fMiy TJie stanch andfast-sailing schooner
Freemason , capt. Lymburn, just arrived
from the city of Washington, in complete order,
built of the best materials, and w ell calculated
for any voyage that may require despatch. For
terms apply to Cheese & Lippitt, or at Bolton’s
central wharf, to. F. 11. WELM-tJy,
Who has received per said schr. and for sale cheap,
if taken from on board,
100 kegs and 25 half bbls. Crackers, made by
the celebrated Jamieson, in Alexandria
34 bbls. Shad, t Y 6 ndv 26
Wanted to Charter
wJftreV A‘ good Vessel, of 200 tons to carry a
.vSisk Cargo to a port in Europe. For particu
lars apply to B. M’KINNE & CO
nov 58 s 78
I fete am Boat Company.
The’OFFTCE of the agent of the Steahßoat
Compart, is removedto the wharf formerly own
ed by Caig & Mitchell. All shippers of proper
ty on board the Company’s boats; wiH in future
be required to make out one receipt for the use
of the agent. P. SCHENK, agent S.B C.
nov 28 • 78 < \
Landing, from ship Prudence,
3a bundles Hay ;%
2000 feet white pipe Boards
2O barrels Newark cider . f ”
Goshen Butter,in firkins. For sale by
V CHARLES W. CARPENTER 8; CO.
nov 28 78
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The Subscribers (
Have norw landing per brig Hero, . -
30 maliogany high post Bedsteads
20 field do
10 single do
25 dozen Windsor Chairs
4 mahogany Wash Stand 9
0 B'ereaus 1 ‘ f j f.- \ l ■ ■ ,
21 barrels Glauber Salts
8 barrels pilot bread
OEMSTEAD& BATTELLE.
nov 28 o§ 78
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Brewster’s Hats.
JUST received by the schooner Milo, an ex
tensive assortment of Brewster’s extra super.
HATS, of the newest fashions.
Also —receiving per daily arrivals, Hats of al
most e vary description, which makes our assort
ment superior to any ever offered in our line in
Georgia. J H. WALTER 8* co.
nov 28 78
For Sale.
®The HUb*cr‘.lmr* offer for sale, that
convenient and pViyantly situated ,Lot,
in Bryan street, fronting Juftnsmt’s wi||
the improvements consisting of‘a don
hie tenement HuihUng, wit% all nedeawry amt.
Wl.Ut.jAi iu f/jdir. Em,ire id* -
th of tfic sdliwriheif, _
rnv.trk ‘HMkwn, *
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NW landing,
*2O tihds. tfr.. Rum
6 pipes and 10 quarter casks teneiifle
16 hhds. muscovado
32 do do
12 do currant Wine
3 hbdsjoaf SpgUr T™ ‘ ‘
ldo lump <jp , H
1() chests hyson 4
100 bbls. pilot and natty: Bread
1 bale House-paper >, ,
j. 2 boxes
v 5 cases straw s
2 tons gasorfed Cordage
j 20 kegs, first .qiiaKt;y BdUer
20 bbls. albauy double Ale
3 cases Coai se and fine Hots
6 kegs manufiictured Tobacco
15 boxes spermaceti Candles
cases northern Homespuns
.25 boxes Cheese. For sale by
ivov 27 i7B GREEJK'E & LIRE ITT
Jam. Bum, Slicrn Wine,
Landing per sloop Volant,
. f’ 20 hlids 4th proof Jamaica Rum,
* Per ship Justinu ,
40 quarter casks Sherrv Wine.
; . ,v : ‘ ■[ ‘ I‘ef sloop Delight,
20 quarter Casks Sherry (Vine.
10 half-quarter cask s dry Malaga Wine*
Fer ‘brig OlVnthvs,
> 2 pipes real Hollun and Gin—for sale bv
• nov 28 s 73 ISA AC COHEN.
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Calmet’s Bictionarv.
SC BSCKlLSlfitS,,to CALMF.T’s DICTION!
RY OF THE BIBLE, are inforjned thatif<
sth volume is received,for which, they are n.
quested to call immediately,
nov 28 s 73 W. T WILLIAMS.
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Stone Lime.
400 casks Stone Lime, momently ex.
pected and which will be engaged low, bv
irbv 28 s7B'.’ ISAAC CO HEX
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Paper Hangings.
JUST opening a variety of* FRENCH Kpff
H ANtaNGS, at 50 cent per piece, and BO?
DERING at,75 cents. W. T. WILLIAMS,
nov 27. nf 78
Brant § Fox,
HAVE FOR SALE,
4 Jit their store, on Telfair's -shetrf, ■
50 casks loridon brown Stout
25 do burton Ale
1.5 liH&s’ muscovado Sugar
‘230 boxes Herrings
50 do boston no. 1 and 2 Soap
25 do Doolittle’s do.
10 barrels refined loaf Sugar
1.5 do white Beans
10’ do Albany Peas
10’ kegs pickled Salmon
> 100 do dp Cucumbers, Beans and Peppat
200 resups wrapping Paper <■ ‘■*
250 nests boxes
10 casks prime Goshen CheeSe
Firkins and jars Goshen Butter
Boxes spermaceti Candles, and
A general assortment of GROCERIES.
‘}'■ Also, for sale ds above,
1 elegant brass mounted Gig
3 do plated do.
a Kittufefens, an<l
1 four-w’h eel Carriage. nov 27 77
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Pork, Beef,
. 3 barrels prime Pork
20 do do Beef
20 firkins first quality Goshen Butter
20 boxes Mould Candles
130 half boxes Soap, and
A quantity of Windsor and fancy Chair
Landing from ship John Sc Edward. For sale b
nov 27 77 REA & BUTLER.
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V--. Notice.
THE sale of the Pews of the Roman Catholic
Chyrch, will take place on Monday the
first f December next, at 11 o’clock ip tilt
forenoon. 74 nov 24
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Lot for sale.
A building lot in Brown ward withs
Nifiy soutli front, near the academy, and divid
ed by a lane from the new presbyterian church;
apply to M. HER BE R T & co.
nov 27 s 77
Bills on Liverpool,
Payable in London, and 00 Boston, for sale by
JOH.Y BOGUE &.CO.
nov 2 7 77 Hunter's wharf.
J)opfiestie Goods.
A CONSIGN MENT, consisting of Broadcloth,
Coatings, Sattinets, and plain Cloth, which
will be disposed of at from 10 to 15 per cent les
than prime cost, to close sales. ’
G. F. & OLIVER PALMES.
nov 19 §n 70
Bills Ton New-York,
For sale by Charles Cotton.
noV . 12 , \ .f Hunter’s wharf.
Exchange,
BILLS on London, Liverpool and Glasgow
payable in London, on New-York and Phi
ladelphia, for sale by JOHN SPEARMAN, & co-
Fraser's wharf 60 no- 6
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A Lease for Sale,
A STORE, an excellent stand for
(mainess. Enquire ol the printer. _
nov 28
Gloucester CUeese.
17 hampers double, Gloucester Cheese; .l'*'-
landing from ship Patent, from Ltverpoo ,
for sale low at Bolton’s central wharf, no. •
near Scott 8t Fnhm’s. . , rn
nov 28 s 78 t. BtttTFJVa CO.
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Christ Church.
The PEWS in Christ Church, aot
.imph, v ill be rented on Monday tin* Irvtda.
oflWembrr neat. ‘ 1 r Term,
t tin- churchy tn the h'|Hrt udd. r * ‘"JJ
one lwlTjeorit, notes payable at >
liulanee The huhlsrs of Pew* N< }’• * ’ 1
48,61.64, 69, In fee simple, are ~rr’ ’ v ,
<0 Ittll on tretmtrte, ami | y Jio *
tSmmmnl (low duo, 07 th swnr,
silicon that day. I* W H 4BEHh|| A'L
78 -J t +'to 9*4 ***•*