The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, September 11, 1828, Image 3

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I ond Mr. Wederstrapdt wore sit ■' ,rri?011 the wheel-house conversing to- ■ 2 nea [ho wh<de of the boilers, together ■^ r; thing forward of the cylinder 111 e V’?n ioto'the air. Capt. Morrispn 1 hurt in the fall —Mr. We- W C ° 0 1\ has his neck severely, bur not ■ st!l .1* cut, and his body otherwise iafl. a-.. m.. f From the Raleigh Register. . I unfortunate affiiir ocuried in this w Vel f,ie S daV last, which eventuated in ■A ( 'f „ne individual and will proba ■ deal tended with consequences equally ■* e!1 t , ipr . A roan by the name of Wolf, notorious tor the extent and the desperation of his B’ ,sU vras arrested under the vagrant B raCter ,’te„ced to ten days imprisonment. outer door of the prison, ■ ‘tui the stairs, towards the debtors 1 I r Xiie Jailer having received W m Z ni I lie Sheriff to coniine hqn in ■ e,s V e [uwer rooms, ordered Woifto H ‘‘ He however having found an B”r!r; l l the top of the stairs, refused to ■ .<jaiid avowed his determination to B 1 ||e u | K) attempted to take him. ■ Effectual efforts to get him to come Hr a man liv llie name of Miller, (a pri- K Cached lo the recruiting parly here) ■ ‘ t , n ,n e that from their ■!,Jv, he reitW prevail on Wolf to snr- Pf", ‘ ’ Ho, however, had np sooner KiVi-d the stairs, within striking distance 11. Vvolf fulfilled his threats by knocking l.l.nvn with the bar. About the tme I Mjjjer fell, Col. VVntt, the Jailer, uho ■ standing at the foot vs the step with a Bjcd pistol, shot V. olf in the body, lie Rn rt:treated to the head of the stairs,but ■'up in about ten minutes. Wolfe lin red of the wound about 24 hours and ; A jury 7 of inquest wis held oyer bis j v ,\|io, after examining the evidence, iinitd a verdict that the deceased came bis death from being hot with a pistol John T. C. iatt, jailer, in the dis aijre of his offiiial.dqty Miller s scull is fractured, and but faint pee are eutertained of his recovery TVo non, named t'poingyard Giverns. f w days ago sentenced bv the Coireo nal Tribunal of- Fqntainbleau to ten Drubs’ imprisonmeot, for having wanton* caused the death ol 19 persons. It ap iiftd mi evidence tint the accused, while jving some horses which were dragging the Seine, contrived to make the jeto dip on the water, with a yjew, by if (ffrnlir, of wetting a pleasure party 25 persons, who wore in a boat going to ra at Mouiery. 1 lie frolic, however, iafat'd one, for the boat was upset, and outof 25 were drowned. Fifteen of pvictims were girls under 18 years of c.—Paris Papir. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS. ICTIOS OS THE FIRST MONDAY Iff OCTOBER NEST. T.U. F. CHARLTON, of Chatham. JAMES M. WAVNE, “ ‘ “ JOHN A. CU THBERT, “ Monroe. DANIEL 3R.AILSFORD, “ Mlntosh. THOMAS F. FOSTER “ Greene. CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Baldwin. WILEY THOMPSON, “ Elbert ’ RICHARD IL wiLt)E, “ Richmond. WILSON LUMPKIN, “ Morgan/ James merriweatiieii, Clark.”* ’ GEORGE R. GILMER, Oglethoroc. CHARLES E. HAYNES, Hancock! WILLIAM TRIPLETT; “ Wilkes. IANDI DATES FOR ELECTORS, CIiOSZN OX THE FIRST MONDAY OF ?0 * E.MBLII, Ticket nominated by the Clark party. to. Damel Newnan, of Baldwin, to John Stewart, “ Oglethorpe en * Re&rvMitchell, “ Hancock cl. John Cunningham 1 ‘ 4 Fluert. kj. John Hatcher, 4 Wilkinson. EVJ . Leiuii, Esq. “ Columbia, ur Milner, Esq. 44 Monroe <!• John Bur ltt,- “ Glynn. Ij-W m. Penticost, “ Jackson. Ticket nominated by the Troup parly. ‘■ John J. Maxwell, of Bryan. °Br.RT Reid, E>q 44 Richmond. Terrill, “ Hancock l,t * f Layton, Esq. 44 Clark Mu lb Blackshear, 44 Laurens. °lomon Graves, Esq. 44 Newton. H* John Rutuekford, 44 Baldwin. Moore, E>q. “ Oglethorpe. lr j- Oliver Porter, “ . Greene. ‘-i.duals nominated by the Administration Con s rent ion at Wriglitsborough. ‘ H * Ijiomas Murray, <*f Lintolo. iw Bwra, Esq. 1 Wilkes. * i—m—y hh——w iwrorim COM MERC IA L. FROM Clk corkespondent. Courier Office. Charleston, Sept. B.‘ • new of the- Markets tor the past week, jj,* r Lorijj Staple is nominally the same as iv. .1° Uplands the business of the week !o]^y nf,ing; a tew sales were made at in j-4 uh/ r flections, which comprises all that r Ibe offers during the week were 1-4 lower than during the previous r-ne, hat w'li ! lS believed there is nothing in market ’ Coa) niand 11 cents. No new cotton has ~:&n sobj. - - >revi ,;7 demand fer tbe.vVcst Indies the - vej,. L’ . has entirely subsided, and now it k ui't- 11 / was not sufficient doing to cna- Nti.ii/ glVe ( l u "tationß, thv fci'ore we give old the w 12,000 bushels corn arrived dur* f iJr ef .‘ y “'hich added to the present heavy ‘ ’ <ten ia n /bes a supply more than necessary lbr 1 * !r ifi.;l / ; dn< l are rather declining. We FI, l^ n . ole Sr aAO CMits. ‘ • /Jprices it 1 3 artlc l® has come in moto freely, k JG ha ve receded a little. We quote $o 4 Ca ff° °f IS4 hhds. inferior New , gar brought at auction, an average of i Bs. A few hhds. prime were sold by private con | tract, at 10 a lOf. A tew small parcels middling quality Coffee were sold at a shade better price's than could be obtained previously. Both Sugar and Coffee are now held at rates something above what was askdd the previous week. The business done in Groceries liow T evercontinues confined to tlje city trade. There is nothing doing in Freights. IMPORT Os Foreign Merchandize , during the week end ing the (ith instant. Ship Elizabeth, from Liverpool—223 casks, &c. Merchandize,lG tierces Glass, 31 bales Wool lens, 140 kegs paint, 1 1£0 pieces and G baled Bag ging, and a quantity Hardware, lionmongery, and sundries. 6’chr. Lash. from Havana—a quantity of Fruit. 6’chr. Marion, from Havana—a quantity of Fruit and Scgar^. EXPORT Os Cotton and Rice from Charleston to Foreign Torts, during the week ending the (ith inst. COTTFN. RICE. Sea Island. Upland. Tierces. Liverpool 55 703 00 We have been favored with the following Hava na Puce Current, brought by the schr. Marion, being a week later than that published in our last. Havana, Aug. 30.—Cordage, American, ql. 8 a 11; Pitch, 26 a 34; Tallow, 8 4 a. 12; Tar, 3 4 a 4; Bread, 4 4 a 6; Butter, Am yellow, 18 a 20; Candles, mould, tallow, 15 a 18; do Sperm. 34 a 36; Codfish, box, 2 2 a 2 4; FJour, Bhilad. and Baltimore, 136 a 14; do. N. Orleans, 11 4 a 13 4; Hama, Am. If a 16 4; Lard, Am. 15 a 17; Pork, cargo, 14 a 15; Potatoes, bl. 4 4 a 6; Rice, ql. 6 4 a 7 4; Soap, 3 4 a 10; Hoops, 40 a 45; Lumber, Portland, W. P. 21 a 22; other Eastern ports, 18 a 19; Pitch* Pine, 25 a 27, dull; Shingles, Eastern, 2 a 4 3; do North Carolina, 3 4 a 4; Shodks, with headings, 8 a 11; Coffee, Ist qual. none; 2d and 3d do. 6a 8; Triage, 3a 5; Molasses, keg of gals. 3f a3j ; Sugars, assorted, 3-sths white 2-sths brown, 11 & 15 q, 12 & 16; white alone, 15 a 16; brown alone, 10 1-2 a 11 1-2; Muscovado, 7 a 9; tucky, 6 a 7; Cuba, 16 a 18; Wax, white, 8 2a 9. Exchange. —On London, 16 3, 17 per cent.; U. States 6 a C 3-4 premium; *?pain 8 a 10, prern.; Paris, 3 a5, do.; Dollars, 4 a 5 do. scarce. Ex port duty on Gold, 1 per cent, arid on Silver, 2 per ; cent. Freights. —To Baltic, Lst 5 per ton; Bremen, 1 groot per Span. nt. ql. L. 4 1-2 per ton; France, lOOfs. per ton; G. Britain and a market, 1 stg. 3a 4 1-4 L. per ton; United States, 4 dolls, per hhd. I doll. 4 a 1 6 per box, 1-2 cent per lb. EXTRACT OF A LETTER. il Havana, August 30, 1828.—We sold two car goes of Rice last Tuesday, yiz. schr. Marion’s at S? 1-2, and brig Eirielihe’s [arrived via Trinidad] ‘ at sCand 6 1-2, it being very inferior. The brigs Mary and Catharine have since arrived, and we are no*v holding on with their cargoes, in hopes of realizing nearly the same prices next, week. ‘*Our produce continues very scarce and high ” Nfw-York Market, Friday, Aug. 30th 1828. —T-fie Market this week has been uncommonly dull ; Vvc have few transactions to report, and tire changes made on our quotations are unimportant. As on the Ist September, that section of the pre sent obn >xious Tariff goes into ope ration, which relates to iron, Steel, Lead, and thoir manufac ture*. we have this day regulated our rates of duties in conformity. Bread. —The advance on Pilot Bread which we noticed in our last is supported—we have no far-, ,ther alteration to notice. Cotton. —Tilt accounts from Liverpool to the 16th July, which we publisher! a few day* ago, and the still later accounts, per Josephine, which we lay before our readers'this morning, have had no effect upon our market ; it remains without anv percept aide change in price. The sales from 23d inst. till last evening, inclusive, ,wc climate at 2200 biles of all sorts ; comprising 1050 bales phnds from 9 3-4 a 12, (-10 bales inferior at 9 3-4 nr(i from 10 1-4 a 11 L 2 ; 500.. hades Alabama fiom 10 al3 ; (504>ales.superior at 13 cash, the balance from 10 a 12) and 650 bales Nevv-Orieans and Tennessee, from 10 1-2 a 12. We make ho change on our quotations. Cotton Bugging. —The price remains without alteration, L::t the demand is limited. Domestic Goods. —The demand is limited, and 1-be sales ><iave been principally at auction, at a re duction from last week's rates. Fish. —About 200 quintals Grand Bank Codfish, have been sold at 275. including packages—the market is now bare of this description, while of other kinds of Codfish, there is ft fair supply here ; small s les iin shipping order,) have been made at £2 28 a 2 75, according to quality. Mackare! have advanced about Jb. Sajes havis been made of No. 1, at s~i 1-a a 5 3-4 ; No. 2, $4 T-2 ; a 4 5-8 ; and No'. 3, at $3 1-2 a'3 5-8 About 30 bbls. r.e w Salmon have been sold at $iG ; this article is in demand. Dry Salted Herrings have been .sold at $3 56. Connecticut Shed are scarce. Flour.- —New-York, continues scarce, and an advance ofJ2 1-2 cents per bbl. has bpen obtained. Id Western, we have not heard of any change. A sale of 150 bbls. fresh ground Philadelphia, has beeu made at $ 5 3-4, equal to cash ; 200 barrels Richmond, country, at $ 5 5-8, short credit'; and about 200 bbls New-York scratched at $5 3-8, cash. Indeed,’ the demand for nearly all descrip tions, though not extensive, is steady, and our quotations are well supported. Hides. —The only sale since our last, of which we have heard is about 500 St. Domingo, at lj 1-4 cents', ‘cash,a* they run. Iron, —The only transactions in Iron are small lots.pf Swedes, to the dealers, at about SIOO. — Russia has arrived since our lagt, but it has not yet landed. Lead New Orleans pig continues to be taken at 5 J-a cents per lb. 6 ins. Molasses. —The market is very quiet—we have heard of no transactions of moment. About 70 lihds. Matanzas have been taken within our range, and about 40 hhds. Gaudaloupe at 31 1 2 a 32 cents. “ • . Gds. —Sperm Oils have advanced since our last, but the business in them have not been extensive. Whale Oil is quick at our quotations, (30 a34 cts per gal.) Liver Oil has advanced. American Linseed, continues atß9 a7O c. per gal. ■ ‘ Provisions sale? this week have been limited, both for home use and export, and we nave had no occasion to make any'material alter ation in our quotations. Mess Pork ib more plcn lv than it was at the date of our last, while prime is unusally scarce, the stock not exceeding 2500 ■ bbls. Lard-is sought after, and our quotations are firmly supported; 160 kogs Ohio were sold at 6 1-2 f centr per lb. J Bice. —rThe stock is reduced very low, and the quality is inferior. We have not heard ofa sin gle sale. Our’quotations are unchanged. Spirits -—There has been very little done in Spirits the transactions which we have to report consists of 50 pipes Brandv (Seignette) of $1 12 * J-2 cash; about 75 puncheons Jamaica Rum, 50 | of which fr export, aLpriceS not transpired, the balance from 1 25 a 130 St. Croix has been tak er* at,L's ; by auction on the 28th inst. 110 pun cheoiU brought 8.5 1-2 a 83 1-2, and 80 puncheons Antigua 70 a’ 77 1-2: We have within a few days had a considerable increase to our stock of Gin ; 50 pipes ‘Rose) por ship Exchange, were sold on nrr val, before landing, on terms whibli have not transpired, and 50 pipes Loopuyt, also, on terms not transpired. In Domestic Spirits we have heard of no material change. Sugars The supply 61 all descriptions is very low, which leaves us no scope to ‘report sales of importance. T o business ot the week L as been so small, that it is unnecessary to particularize, lire principal business has been in St. Croix, within our range. A few lots of Porto Rico aird White Byazil hsv< ‘*eon taken also within our range, and ; bout 50 hhds.„New Orleans from 91-4 a 91-2. \S e have no sales to report in box sugar. Tolu ceo. —i-ince the sales reported in our last, theie hive byen no transactions worthy of report. Our quotations continue unchanged. J Exchanges. — Bills on London and Paris have 1 improved a shade ; the former have been sold at 110 a 110 1-2, and on France ar 517 1-2 a 515. Sales in Amsterdam have been made at 40 1-2. Freights. — Continue very dull ; we make no change on our qnotations. sm-I M Savannah, Friday, Sept. 5, 1828. British Dry Goods, 55 a 62£ per cent, adv Bacon, a 7 cents per lb. dull u Hams, 10. Batter f 20 a 25 cts. per lb. “ JS'orthern, inferior quality —none. Bagging, Dundee Inverness, 23 cts. “ Tow, 19 a 20. Brandy, Cognac, Otard, Dupuy Co's, brand , $1 a 1 50. *’ other brands, $1 a 120 — dull. Cotton, Uplands, inferior to prime lots, 8 a 10 44 selections, of prime, — none 44 Sea Islands, 23 a 30, and above for fine marks. Corn, per bushel—retailing from stores at 45 a 50 cargo, no sales. K Cheese, 8 cents per lb. Crockery, 30 a 35 per cent, adv . Coffee, Havana Green, prime , 15 a 15£. “ Other qualities a 14 — plenty. Flour , Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond and Alexandria, $5 5-8 a 5 3-4, sales ; Ca nal, $6. Gin, Holland, 100 a 115 * _ “ Northern, 30 a32 Hay, prime Northern, lst qual. 62 1-2. Hyson Tea, $1 6 a 1 12 3 per lb. Iron, Swede's $5 per hun. Lard, 8 1-2 a 10-- Jes. Lumber, yellow pine Ranging Timber, $4 a 6 Stoani sawed Lumber, sl6 a 18 1 liioer Lumber, Boards, Planks Scantling ; sl2 Quartered 1] inch flooring Boards, sl4 White Pine Boards, clear , 17 a 18 Merchantable, $9 a 10 W. O. Hogsheads Staves, sls a 18 it. O ‘ “ 10 al2 Shingles, rafted, < 4 2 l-2 ( “ boated, * <c 3 Mackerel, No. 1, $5 * ‘ 4 2, $4 50 “ 3, $3 75 Molasses , W. India, 33 a35 ’ “ New Orleans —none. Oznaburghs, 9 1-2 a IQ 1-2 Pork, prime, sll a 11 1-2 per barrel Mess, 14 1-4 a 14| Porter, s3£ Rice, $2 50 a 3 50—scarcq. Rum, Jamaica, 100 a 11.0 44 West India —none. 44 N. England, 33 cts. Soap, yellow, 5 a 8 cents per lb. Salt, Liverpool, 55 1 . L. Sugars, Havana, white, 13 1-2 a 14 1-2— Brown, 9 1-2 a 10. Muscovado, 9 1-2 a IQ — St. Croix, 10£ a 11 New-Orleans, —none. Refined Loaf, 16 1-2 a 18— Lump 15 a 15 1-2 Tobacco, Kentucky, Georgia, tyc. 2$ a 4 cts. “ Manufactured do 8a 30 Tallow, 9 a 10 Whiskey, 20 in bbls., in hhds, 24 a 25, sales. EXCHANGE. On England , 8 ‘ a 9 Darien Bank Notes. 1 a New-York, 60 d's 1| a 1 1-2 1 ‘ at. N. Carolina S.B. Notes, N. York, 30 d's 5-8 a | S alO dis. Bank Checks do 4 prein State Bank of Georgia, Philadelphia “ payable at the Branch- Baitimo - e 11 es other than Augusta ■ Bank of Macon, I p.c.d 1J a 1 i per tent. dis. Bank, U S Bills, | a FREIGHTS. Liverpool —none. I New-York —sl. France —none. | Providence —none. REMARKS. Cottons. —There has been no enquiry for Cot tons during the week ; what remains on hand is principally intended for the North. We quote Uplands at 8 a 10, nominal. In Sea Islands there is nothing doing. Rice. —There is very little in the market for sale ; a prime lot would readily bring our quota’ tions. Groceries.—The sales made during the week are principally for town trade Corn.— Wq hear of ..o Cargo tales ; it is retail- 1 ing fVom stores at 45 a'so. Floi r—Continues to sell at 5 5-8 a 5 3-4 : Ca nal $6. ‘ Bagging. —Sales of small parcels for the up- 1 country have been made at 23 a 24 cents. mmmmmmtm mm i wmmm IttARINI! JOURN AI IT | PORT OF SAVANNAH. ARRIVED, Schooner Othello, Johnson, 7 days from New York, to Cohen & Miller, consignees ; ‘with a full cargo, to N. B. & 11. Weed, Tall Padelford, J. W. Long, A. Sibloy, Kill & Stone, Dunhams & Campfield, J. B. Herbert, A- Campbell, E. Bliss, J. & M. Prondergrast, T. Butler & Cos. P. Cato nett, J. Waring, Ketchum & Burroughs, W. Mor ral, Bayard & Hunter, M. Hoag & Cos. \y. Mar shall, Claghorn & Wood, N. Campfield, C. Rowe, and to the master. On the 6th inst. off Cape Look Out, spoke schr Sun, Weeks, flora Philadelphia, tor this port. Passengers, W. Taylor, George 11. JVVTlson, G VV. Shorrett, J. Freeman, G. S. Till man,-and A. Calhoun. ‘ Schooner Sun, W£eks, Philadelphia, and Cdays from the Capes, with a full cargo, to Cohen & Miller, consignees; 11. Campbell, T- Butler 4” co. A.Le Barbier 4' 1 co. Kerr 4 > Graham, T. Purse, Dunhams 4'’ Campfield, W. Marshall, W. T. Wil liams, L Baldwin 4* co. A. G. Oeinler, J. W. Wat son, T. Bourdon, B. W. De Lamater 4’ co. Bayard 4 f Hunter, Joseph Camming, Leslie Thompson, J. Shaffer, Geo. Gordon, J. B. Herbert, J. Ganah! (Jr. W. fcb.monton, Tafl Padelford, C. A. Waite, Chas. Roe, E. Bliss, J. S. Bulloch, Ketchum 4’ Burroughs, L.. Petty, H. Sloan, and Elias Tort. DEPARTED, Boat Samuel Howard, Swymer, with tow boats fjr Augusta. Steam Boat William Gaston, Bowman, with tow boats for Augusta. SAILED, Sloop Cynthia, Turner, for Beaufort. The British ship Charlotte, for Bristol, (E ) > ships Statira and Emily,forN ew York ; brig Wil- ! liam, for providence and Boston ; and schooner Manchester, for Fredericksburg, (Va.) went to sea on Monday last. UP FOR THI£ PORT, At New York, 30th ult. brig America, Sheer- ‘ wood. t , 1 ,pr. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. At New York, 3Qth ult. ship Macon, Porter, and schr. Othello, Johnson. q At Boston, 26th ult. schr. Adams, Guest. The sloop John Chevalier, cleared at New Orleans, for Charleston, on the loth ult. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. OJjiccs of the Courier, Mercury fy- Gazette, CHARLESTON, Sept. 8. Arrived, schr. Express, Sadler, Baltimore, and 3 days from the Capes. Went to sea on Saturday; bTig Sublime, Stinson, Liverpool; sloop Rosetta, Small, St. Augustine. Office of the Gazette, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1. Arrived, Br. ship Aurora, Rollins, 45 days from Londonderry. Brig Dummer, Dunlevy, 13 days from Turk’s Island. Brig Scio, Donnell, from St. Thomas. Schr. Superior, Hubble,-25 days from Laguira. Schr. Forrester, By ram, 30 days from Madeira. Capt. B. confirms the account of the Island of Ma deira having declared for Don Pedro, and informs that a frigate had arrived from Lisbon with anew Governor, who was ordered ofl and not permitted to land. The Bishop, with several priests, had been transported and put in prison. 1; BALTIMORE, Sept. 1. Cleared, schr. John Q- Adams, Fearson, St. Thomas. Arr. schr. Gil Bias, Smith, Port-au-Prince, 9 days. Markets dull; coffee scarce and high; Spa nish dollars 50 per cent. prem. Sept. 2. Schr. Orion, Ross, Laguira, 13 days. Markets dull; Flour, $lO 50 with a duty of $3 50. Mr. Littig, the supercargo, brought Caraccas papers to the 13th ult. Bolivar, who was at BogPta the latter part of July, had declared war against Pe ru. NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Cleared, ships New York, Bennett, Liverpool ; Edward Bonafle, Hathaway, Havre; Francois lst, Skiddy, Havre; brigs Wilson, Britton, Belfast; Ex ertion, Ilamor, Pictou, N. S.; schrs. Burneo, Crowell, St. John’s; Othello, Johnson, Savannah; Director, Lubouisse, West Indies. BOSTON, Aug. 29. Arr. packet ship Liverpool, Howes, from Liver pool, 20th ult. Cleared, brigs Mermaid, (new) Studley, Rio Grande and a market; Hope, Woodberry, Libe ria, (Africa;) sefir/Adams, Guest, SaVannah. Pure T Vinter Strained Sperm. Oil. A supply of the above article is just received a na offered for sale at wholesale and retail by A Parsons. Druggist . sept. 10. 66 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, SEVENTH CLASS, rVTSTAS drawn at Richmond on the Bth instant. ▼ ▼ The drawing is expected on Monday next, the 15th inst. ■ G drawn ballots. * SCHEME I 1 prize of i $6,0^0 1 do 2,500 1 do 1,862 2 do 1,000 5 do 400 10 Jo ♦ 200, &c. Tickets, $4; Hal ves, 2; Quarters, 1, - Orders attlended to at EPPUVGERS Lottery and JExchange Offct sept 10 ‘ rXX FOR NEW YORK. The fast sailing brig ATLANTIC, W. L. Nye, master, will sail in all this week. For freight of 100 bales or passage, apply to Jho master on board, or to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. sept 8 r 46 just received! fA AAi k SPANISH SEGAR9, war "” F1 F ranted superior, 200H arn8 > best quality. 40 dozen genutuw pale sherry Wine. 10 casks D. B. Stout. 1 25 boxes Sperm Candles. 100 do Soap. 1 10 pipes Holland Gin. 40 barrels prime St. Croix Sugar. For sale by J. B. GAUDRY. sept 5 —c DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Bradley, Claghorn R ood, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persors indebted will make immediate payment to either ons of the concern, ’ ‘ THOMAS BRADLEY, SAMUEL CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1828. 43 COPARTNERSHIP. SAMUEL CLAGHORN and ORLANDO A. WOOD having entered into copartnership, under the firm of Claghorn 4” Wood, at the old Stand of Bradley, Claghorn & Wood, where they will continue to keep on hand a general assort ment* of s _ ; Ship Chandlery and Groceries and will be thankful for a share of public patron age. * SAMUEL CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD- Savannah, Sept. J, 1828. - • 43 SWEDES IRON Noic lauding from Brig Atlantic,from Stockholm. TONS of the best quality r.tw Swedes sW\F\F Iron, the greater part of which w as” shipped direct from the forges, and is supposed to be superior to any imported into this market.— The size? are well assorted, and will run as fol bws- Flat bars from 1 1-2 to 10 inches wflde. “ “ from 3-8 to 3-4 inch thick. Square bars from 1-2 to 4 inches. The above vvijlbe sold at a very moderate ad vance on Northern prices, for cash or approved pa psr > HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. Savannah, 30tlrAug. lcsß. (p 3 The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and k Milledgeville Journal, will’ give the above three” ‘insertions, and send their accounts to this oflice JOHN VV. LONG, Offers for sale, landing from schooner Manchester, BAGS prime Green Coffee 12,500 Segars, “Silvia” brand superior 10,000 do “Dosamingos” do \ quality INSTORE, 5 pipes London Dock Gin 2 do do do Brandy 50 kegs Tobacco 15 boxes do in pound lumps, of superior quality 5 do do Bto the pound 5 qr casks Madeira Wine 50 doz Wine, in boxes, aug 29 ‘ *’ 42—d NOTICE. THE interest which Jno. C. Holcombe a'nd Wm. A. M-ethebon had with the subscriber, 1 in the Commission business, by its own limitation, on the 20th day of Jsne last. . ? CHARLES LIPPITT. CHARLES LIPPITT Continues tlie FACTORAGE AND COMMIS SION BUSINESS on his own account, and soli cits a continuance of patronage from his friends and the public generally. - . aug 20 ’ • 38—c SUGAR, COFFEE AND BACON. TWELVE hhds St Croix Sugar 60 hags prime Green Coffee 250 pieces Baltimore Bacon, Hams, Shoul ders and Middlings Just received and for sale by HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER. july 4 IS NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED L OTTERY, Class No 12, * DREW in New York on the 2d inst. and will be here on the 12th. SCHEME: 1 prize of * SIO,OOO 1 do * 4000 1 do 2000 1 do 1750 4 do 1,000 6 do 500 6 do 200* Tickets, v ’ $5 00 Halves* 2 50 Quarters, 1 25 Orders attended to at LUTHER’S sept 5 Lottery 4* Exchange Office. NE W- YORK CONS OLID A TED L O T r E R Y, Class No. 12, WAS drawrn on the 2d, and the drawing will be received on Friday, the 12th instant—B drawn ballots. SCHEME: 1 prize of SIO,OOO 1 do 4000 1 do 2000 1 do 1750 4 do 1000 6 do 500 6 do 200 &c. &c. &c. Wholes, $5 00 Halves 2 50 Quarters, 1 25 Orders attended to at - sept 5 Lottery Jj* Ex. Offiee% MACON SALES OF THE RESERVE LANDS, THE TOWN LOTS, AND THE BRIDGE, commence on Wednesday the first day V w of next October, and will continue froni day to day, with the exception of the first Mon day and Tuesday of that’month. We shall thert expose to sale in Macon, to the highest bidder, in conformity with a late act of the Gbnera! Assem bly : . All the town lots not heretofore disposed of; :eing upwards of one hundred in number; on the western side of the river : among them are twelve adjoining the river, and a few other choice lots for business. The residue are in more retired situa tions, and generally afford goqd building sites ins pleasant and growing part of the town. . Forty-two gardening lots of 10 and 20 acres each; ‘laid out from Ito 1 1-2 miles distant from the town in two ranges around the Western Com mon. Also, twenty eight lots on the Eastern side: that is to say, 4 of twenty, 8 of ten acres, and 16 of one acre each These last include the place some times known as Newtown ; and will be sold, sub ject to certain leases from the United States, to expire next January. . The residue of the lands in the two reserves, are laid out in tracts of 100 acres 5 and fractional parts of such tracts. Os these, the uplands will be next offered; the last numbers first; keginnui£ with those on.the’Western side. • Oij Wednesday the22d of October next, at II o’clock A. M. will be offered at the place of thn other sales, the ‘ t J BRIDGE AT MACON, Together with one acre of land on the eastern side of the Ocmiilgee river, as one ofthe butmenls; and the privilege of using so much of Fifth or Bridge street on the western bank as may be ne cessary for the other butnient of the Bridge. On Thursday the 23d of October, we shall pro ceed to sell the swamp and bottom lands within the Reserves, those on the Western side first; and’ continue from day to day until completed. The particular numbers that will be sold on each day cannot be specified ; but it is intended to put up I the several kinds and descriptions inthe order uvi* mentioned, - •> *• The Reserves are generally well watered and contain several good mill seats The area of the whole cannot be exactly known until the platting is completed ; but tu enty-one thousand acres is the estimated quantity contained in both Reserves and the adjoining fractions, exclusive of the town surveys. Perhaps no body of land of the same extent can be found that embraces a greater va riety in its surface, sqil and timber. Situated just in that region where the pine of the lower country changes to the oak and hickory of the upper • it includes both these growths, and soils in most of their varieties; in some portions entire, in others interspersed or blended. Tracts of very hilly land, or thaA which is quite level; or gently undulating, may be had of almost every quality ; either of oak and hickory, or pine, or river lands; and several of thd'se kinds occasionally united ; in tracts of 100 acres and fractions of various sizes, adapted to most of the purposes for which land is wanted. From the pressure of the times ; and more es pecially from the quantity of lands and town lots, that will have been lately in the market, these must unavoidedly sell low. And, lying at the head of navigation, immediately around the third town of the State in population and trade, theia is every reasonable prospect of their seoir rising in value. -f Purchasers have now an opportunity, and appa pareutly the last that will soon offer, of obtaining on cheap and very indulgent terms of payment# choice situations for residence, for trade or for farming. TERMS OF SALE. Purchasers of lands and lots are to pay the Com missioners on the day of the purchase, one fifth part of the purchase money in Cash or current bills of chartered hanks of this State ; and the re sidu ein four equal annual instalments No secu* rity will be lequired. The Bridge will be sold on the same terms ; ex ccpt that the purchaser will be required to give bond with two or more approved sureties for the payment of the four subsequent annual instal ments. ‘ , W. N HARMON, ) C. B. STRONG, > Comm'rs . O. H. PRINCE, y Macon, July 5,1828. - tEf’ The Editors of the Charleston City Ga zette, the Tuscaloosa Mirror, and of the several public Gazettes in this state, will publish the fore going weekly, nine weeks* in their respective pa pers, and forward their accounts to ftIARMA DUKE J. SLADE, Esq. Clerk of the Commission ers, in such time as to reach him by the lst of No vember. july 14 2*2—ut ’ BEST SPANISH SEGARS. *> OIL p4Y FINE yellow Segars, in half Vr PYF and quarter boxes, for sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8 Gibbons’ buildings. Also, Superior London Brown Stout Porter, in quart and pint bottles, kept constantly on hand for retail customers. june 2 4 MISSING, SUPPOSED to be stolen, from the store of the subscribers. 2 kegs Manufactured Tobacco, branded S. REED tie CO. Alexandria. Ah ade quate reward will be given to any person who wiK give such information, that the goods may be re covered, or the thief detected. HALL. SHAPTER & TUPPER. Aug 25 tiff ’