The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, October 02, 1828, Image 3

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jfl •tft to l-4d pet 0,1 last ■ w> 0 . ot jscvislandsH 1-2 pood fair: new crood fair 8d goodj boweds K is j; 3.4 to 7d good OUR correspondent. fl Office of the Courier, fl Charleston, Sept. 27—8 p. m. ■ Th „e is nothing doing in long staple Ml&‘- , none of the new crop has come to ■ . *■?• continue about t.ic same as last ■ I '‘ Yin. of the new crop are limited, fl 7 ’ T |icrf £ sd goes off fairly at 10 1-2 all Ifl-’ f,rone or v something more has been t;,lher ne * k-cted; wo Hle the week there was some im- ; “he demand for rice, without change i, st vvee k. tiiere was no prime sold, Hlrire. aS3 1 4 has been paid—we quote veO’ 8. (j 3.4 a 3 dollars. m, r i* l P°‘ ■ *jie week this article advanced Hr , 1 ihr and a half per barrel—we now H rire 1“° arrival of Corn during the week. was sold from store at 39 cts. H lotiC %a3O. <l u - te . the week a fair business H (jro f(rKi “groceries generally. The reported m harvests in Europe, and the j^iort • iinm Hie U. States, have affected the and gin os ’.veil as bread-stuffs, 01 5. considerable changes have ta- domestic Liquors, and all kinds are 1 to 3 cts. above last week's quot.a- H*’ in nines “Hour-Glass Schiedam ,” Gin of AfjSr were sold at $l2O cts - fl r ‘ ‘ * an d about 30 quar. casks Marseilles wine, fl'P-'P®,, t inrice which we have not been able in but have learned that it was some- K l * above what could be obtained previously.— ■ ! -and coffee, prices remain the same a s last country merchants being in town, EL rather more life to the market. fly, .frkts. There is not a vessel in port taking If r*nv oart of Europe; the last freight paid to E rpoolwas l-2d a 6-Bd. To New York, cot sl 1 ; 1 *; ‘ sq uare bales, has been shipped at 02 1-2 flf go providence, 1 dollar for square, and 1 Ear and a quai ter for round bags. WExchange on Boston, N. Y. and Philad. 10 day3, I 4dis ; par; CO days, 1 1-4 a 1 1-2 per ct. dis.; on fl “land. 0 a 10 per ct. prem.; on France, 5f 12 ! .c.; fliraanah and Augusta Bank Bills, 2 per ct. dis.; j K Carolina State do. 8a 9 do.; Cape Fear do. 8 I ■9 do. f EXPORT Iff Cotton ana Rice, from Charleston to Foreign ¥ ports, during the week ending the 27 th inst. COTTON. RICE. Sea Island. Upland. Tierces. ■Liverpool, 235 1005 ITust Indies, 00 00 845 Total, 2.15 1005 845 IMPORT WForeign Merchandize during the week ending the 27 th insi. Brig Catharine, from Havana, a quantity fruit, L-fara, and sundries. ■ MARINE JOSHi^AL, ■ PORT OF SAVANXAH. I ARRIVED, fl ‘Y.p F.mpernr. Rennet, 4 days from New York, fltrlhll. H ill, Shapter & Tupper, consignees; T Sutler & co. D B Nichols & co. T IS Luther, E flflSneet. SC Dunning (for st. bt. co.) Ketchum Burroughs, C VV Rockwell tfc co. Palmes & flj.ee. G .Newhall, Dunhams & Campfield. J Bent fliev H Lord. J Gumming, Stiles 4 Fannin. P. Cat flt-.net. Lay & Hendrickson, J Kopman & co. J ■ Anderson. T M Driscoll, J Ganah!, J B Herbert, ■ E Bliss. J W Long, A 4’ E Wed. J A Beaulard, flj'HowCco. G Newhall, G J Bulloch. Y Camp flfield. ClaghornC - Wood, M Fadden 4’ Walsh. Nor flton if Fuller. J Auze, Wm Marshall, Bayard flKunVr, H Doane, E L Baldwin 4” co. Chi fl ehester 4 Scranston, W Griener, N B 4* H Weed, fl W Biuen. S B Parkman, P Crane, R Malone, fl Hill 4* Stone, and G B Lamar. Passengers. Mrs. fl L.*it*o. Miss LaStte, J W Houghton, J T Choate, fl Mr. Eastman, T S Luther, J T Robert. OiT the fl Hook, saw a ship, supposed to be the Statira, fioin fl tills port, bound in. fl BaiquePhiletus. Mcrrel, 5 days from New York, in ballast. to Le Barbier Sk co. consignees. ■ Rr g America, Siieerwood, 5 days from New fl York, with an assorted cargo, to Cohen & Miller, ■ consignees; J. Waring, G. Gordon. T. Butler An fl cr, R. Malone, Elias Fort, L. Baldwin co. N. fl Cirapfield, N. B. & H. Weed, Taft & Padelford, fl h H. Smith. J. & N. Prendcrgaet, J. Shaffer and ■ Ciaghorn & Wood. Passengers, Messrs. A. M, fl Coy.C. J Vorfh. L. Cross, R Slurges, S. Solama, fl li! d seven in the steerage. fl Brig Frances, Crott, Philadelphia, and 5 days ■ from the Capes, with a full cargo, to H. Sloan, ■ consignee; Bayard &. Hunter, H. Lord, W. T. H Williams, Dunhams & Campfield, J. B. Herbert, ■ Ketchum & Burroughs, G. Newliall, M. Hopkins, I J Ganahl, J. Wells, R. Malone, A. G. Oeinler, fl Mr s Saunders, E. Bliss. W. C. Cuthbert, C. Lip- I ph, J. W Morrel. W. Marshall, Bulloch & Dun ■ roedy, J. Anderson, John P Williamson, B. W. II i^ rce ’ 6. Anderson, Wm. Gaston, N. B. & 11. fl J- H Reid, Sorrell &, Anderson, R. Camp- I Hill dk Stone, L. Baldwin &. co. Thomas ■ Toung, Dr. Kollock. T. Butler & co. J. VV. Long, I “ Parsons, Taft Padelford, John B. Gaudry, J. ■ Lees. J Shaffer, J. Camming, Lay & Hendrick ■ son. E G. Gilbert, C. Lasseur, and Palmes As I ee Passengers, Mrs. Sheftall and child, and I “* r? -Saunders. On the 27th ult. off Cape Look ■ s® 1 ? spoke ship Prudence, 12 days from Bort-au ■ Dmce, bound to Philadelphia. I Revenue cutter Crawford, capt, Paine, from a I c niize. SAILED, c hr. Adams, Guest, for Boston. ■ ( ARRIVED FROM THIS FORT. ■ At New York. 20tli ult. barque Armadillo, Ro ■ I CLEARED FOR THIS TORT, ■ . A* Pk ladeiphai, 22d ult. sclir. John C. Calhoun, ■ ** aithman. I FT FOR THIS PORT. ■ At New York, 25th ult. ship Ellen, Cobb: schr. ■ ® fe b r on ; Mix. I FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. I Office of the Courier, I CHARLESTON, Sept. 27—8 p. m. I r>.|- ieare d, U. L. schr Star, Hull, New York; schrs I j’ ‘°’ v ’ Holmes, jr. West Indies; Jane, Fishby, ■ J°V p l°op Catharine & Elizabeth, Alien, || Augustine. 1 Office of the Gazette , ■ p , PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21—11 a. m. B Packet ship T use aror a, ©emH,*Liver- B A’ i ant * 39 days to the Capes. - • I CM ,br i-S- fn k.nown. B St k ♦ Wedis * l S'illiot Frembringcren, Balchcm, 1 r r- , T tS A ßc^rs Forrester, Ujmtm, Madeira; John I adioun, Waithman, Savannah. n— -1 or ‘? Elizabeth. *schi^ I 1 a f lower, V allac^*G^iarle*iisn.* I p r Belvidera, Nabb, Liverpool, 40 days. I n 'vmut, Hutchins, Si I from Gibraltar. I <L* ir ~ a P'’’ing, Kennedy, Havana, 10 days. I ‘"‘ lr Express, Sadler, Charleston, (i days. \ Arr ~ PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22. K fe p > Tucarora, Serrill, Liverpool, 39 ds. I iOW, o Oak, Kelly, Rochelle, July 18. Ar- ■?: NEW YORK, Sept 20. I tloldredge, Cuxhaven. I I ' io Badillo, Robinson, Savannah. Sh£ 53 days. bh : p Fabius, Thompson, Bdfast, Aug.“ 14. Lima, Wylie, Liverpool, saied Aa. 3i Rri r , ( f e ° r 7,°’ Ta ' J binan Liverpool “Aug. 14. pool A\rr lU 7^^° a> rowa (°KNe wburyport) Liver * .. TT _ BOSTON, Sept. 13. Arr. ship Harvest, Lawton, Cronstadt, sth. El smeur, 19th July. Brig Ohio, Dennis, from Rotterdam, 2d ult. Came up from Quarantine, schr Lucinda, Lind sey, from Rio Janeiro. Telegraphed at sunset, brig Monroe, fr Afica. Q.i At | ‘V 1 - Rich, Smyrna, Bth July, Malta 20th, Gibraltar 14th. Cld. brig Goodll ipe, Ainsworth, Genoa. - CAUTION. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against cre -L-V d A tl S an y oK the crew of the barque Philetus , of Ne w York, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by either the master or the consignees A. LE BARBIER'V CO. oct 1 c 56 FOR CHARLESTON. The Steam Boat GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captain Curry , will leave this with dispatch. For freight or pas sage, apply on board, or to J. W. LONG. sopt 29 55 FOR NEW-YORK. ESTABLISHED LINE. The regular Packet ship EMPEROR, J. li. Bennet, master , will meet with dis patch. For freight or passage, having first rate accommodations, apply to capt. Bennet, on board, at Jones’ upper wharf, or to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. BU* Consignees of Goods by the above ship are requested to attend this morning to receiving their Goods, oct l r/ . FOR BOSTON. The fino, fast sailing brig PLATO, Captain Bradford, having half her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For freight for the remainder, or passage, having good accommo dations, enquire of the master on board, or to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. sept 29 55 ~ FOR PROV f dent; e Schooner CALIBAN, Capt. Bowen, h as one Half of her cargo engaged, and will meet with immediate despatch; for freight or passage apply to the captain on board at Moore's wharf or to TAFT At PADELFORD. sept 24 i , CUT NAILS. Received per Emperor , iTiA KEGS Cut Nails, assorted sizes JBL Ulod kegs White Lead IUtO gallous sperm Oil, light color For sale low by CL AG HORN & WOOD, oct 1 i 56 BUTTER AND FLO UR. JIJST RECEIVED, 9 FIRKINS Goshen Butter, first quality 2d half barrels Flour 5 casks Goshen Cheese |* 10 bbia Holt's Crackers 5 do cider Vinegar 5 .3 do pickled Ton-Tiics 10 bags Java Coffee 10 m. Spanish Segars 6 bbls Linseed Oil For sale by CLAGIIORN 4* WOOD, oct 1 i 50 COFFEE, ila BAGS, at a low price. j£l\ f PALMES & LEE. sept 29 55 NOTICE. ]\lß. GEORGE D. CORNWELL will act as -LtJ my Attorney during my absence from the city. P. WILTBERGER, Jun. sept 29 c 55 NORTHERN POTATOES. O BBLS. fiesh and of a prune quality, for (3 sale at a low price by PALMES & LEE. sept 29 55 NEW MACKEREL. O BARRELS Nos. 1 and 3 new Mackerel of OtJ a prime quality, Boston Inspection—just received per brig Piato from Boston. HALL, SHAPTER TUPPER, sept 29 55 LARD. /TA KEGS * For sale by j PALMES & LEE. sept 29 55 SOAP. (Tfl BOXES hard Yellow Soap V/ For sale by PALMES & LEE. sept 29 55 PRIME GREEN COFFEE. - BARRELS, landing from schr. Caliban, for sale by TAFT & PADELFORD. I sept 24 c 53 KETCHUM & BURROUGHS Have for sale on accommodating terms, received per late arrivals, 1 90 COILS BALE ROPE, made from the JL j*ti \ w best Russia Hemp, AND Barrels Baltimore refined LOAF SUGAR, sept 22 52 RUM. GIN, &c. OA HHDS N E Rum vJ 50 bbls do do 50 do Fox Point Gm 20 boxes negro Shoes For sale on accommodating terms by TAFT & PADELFORD. aug 11 34—d WHISKEY, CROCKERY, &c. high proof and well flavored d£\t Philadelphia Whiskey CO crates assorted Crockery, suitable for the country trade 50 bags Coffee 3 pipes superior London Dock Cos. Bran dy, imported direct 12 months ago 100 boxes long cork Claret, imported in August last 10 casks London Porter 50 bundles prime Hay . For sale on liberal terms at Burroughs’ brick building, at the comer on the Bay, by JS\ H. WELMAN. sept 22 GRAND CONSOLIDATED EIGHTH CLASS, TO be drawn in Washington City this at, Ist of October. The drawing will be receiv ed on the 9th inst.—9 drawn Ballots SCHEME: 1 prize of $7,000 1 do 2246 1 do 2000 1 do 1200 2 do 1000 2 do 600 4 do / 500 6 do 200 12 do 150 54 do ]OO &c. Tickets, $3; Halves, 1 50* Quarters, 0 75. Orders attended to at Lottery Exchange OJice. oct 1 CONSOLIDATED ~~ L O T T E R Y, EIGHTH CLASS. DRAWS this day in Washington City. The drawing will be received here on the 9th.— GO Numbers, nine drawn Ballots. SCHEME: 1 Prize of $7,000 l do 2,246 1 do 2,000 1 do 1,200 2 do 1,000 2 do 600 4 do 500 6 do 200 12 do 150 54 do 100 51 do 40 51 do 30 &c. &c. &c. Tickets, $3 00 Halves, 1 50 Quarters, O 75 Orders attended to at LUTHER'S oct 1 Lottery Exchange Office v PRIME ST. CROIX SUGARS. HHDS. prime Rt. Croix Sugars, received *3 4 per Macon, and will be sold low, if taken from the wharf. HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. sept 17 50 SEGARS. flflfh CABANNAS and Silva 4* Co’s. Aw } Vr Vr v/ first quality yellow Segars— Just received and for sale by FRANCIS BLOIS. sept 15 and 49 RUM, GIN, COFFEE, &c. ()A HHDS. N. ’O. Rum AmA SO bis. do. do. 30 bis India point Gin 20 boxes Brogans and Negro Shoes 50 bags Coffee For sale on accommodating terms by TAFT &PADELFORD. sept 22 and 52 AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE Copartnership of I. Minis & Cos. being dissolved, the business will be Continued by the subscribers, who have formed a copartnership under the firm of PIIILBRICK Sf BAKER, and by their assiduity and attention, hope to merit the support of their friends and the patronage of a liberal public. SAMUEL PIIILBRICK, WILLIAM H. BAKER. Savannah, Sept. 17,1828. 50 HALL, SHAPTER &TUPPER havf. for sale, received per late arrivals, TONS Swedes Iron, flat and square, assorted sizes 27 lihds prime St. Croix Sugar 50 bags Rio Coffee 3 pipes Cognac Brandy 8 half pipes do. do, 3 pipes Holland Gin 100 bis Gin, “Schiedam” and “Weesp” brands 20 bis Portland Rum 50 do superior Whiskey 2 puncheons Jamaica Rum 30 bis Loaf Sugar 5 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine 4 do Cette do 8 do Pico Madeira do 9 do Marseilles Madeira do 40 coils Bale Rope 5 bales Bagging Twine 150 pieces Manilla Bagging 300 do Middlings Bacon 7 kegs Bar Lead 18 do Tobacco 20 bis Rutenburg Gin 30 do Hudson do 100 bundles prime Northern Hay 50 bis Liverpool Salt, 4 bushels each 200 Grindstones sept 19 COPARTNERSHIP. SAMUEL CLAGHORN and ORLANDO A WOOD having entered into copartnership, under the firm of Claghorn Wood, at the old stand of Bradley, Claghorn & Wood, where they will continue to keep on hand a general assort ment of Ship Chandlery and Groceries and will be thankful for a share of public patron age. SAMUEL CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1828. 43 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. HMHE copartnership heretofore existing under JL the firm of Bradley, Claghorn Wood, is this day dissolved by mutual consent All persons indebted will make immediate payment to either one of the fcdficern. THOMAS BRADLEY, SAMUEL CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1828. 43 NOTICE. |/j fsfcHE subsc-ibers offer for sale their STONE SHOP and STOCK, consisting of Marble Monuments, Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, Hearthes, Fire Facings, &c. &c.—which they will sell low for cash, or on a credit for good indorsed paper. J. & H. MOORE. O’ Stone Cutters will find it an object to call, as the articles are well assorted of the first quali ty white Marble, and selected with an especial view to this market. Savannah, August 4, 1828. 31 %* The Charleston Courier and the Augusta Chronicle will insert the above once a week for two months, and forward their bills to this office . £'ITY HOTEL. THE CITY HOTEL having been thoroughly repaired, the subscriber, Agent, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that lie will be prepared to receive Boarders on sth October.— He has made arrangements to accommodate gen tlemen travelling with their families, and every attention will be given, to insure the comfort of those who may call. It is nfeedless to say the ad vantages the establishment possesses in its locality to business. There has been no expenses spared in procuring the best Bedding, Servants, &c. kc. The Bar. will be furnished with the best Liquors and \\ ines that can be procured, and there will be attached to the establishment a Stable and Car riage House , sufficiently large to accommodate thirty Horses, and provided with careful Ostlers. HENRY W. LUBBOCK, Agent. Savannah, Sept. 19,1823. 51 dT The Constitutionalist, Augusta ; Journal, Milledgeville ; Courier and Mercury, Charleston, and Morning Courier, New York, will insert the above twice a week for three weeks, and forward their accounts to the subscriber. TO RENT, MThe STORE fronting Johnston’s square, occupied by the Misses Bald win & Muir. A?PI Who have for sale , 6 pipes Seignett’s Brandy 1 pipe Holland Gin N E Rum in beds No 1 Mackerel 33 bundles Hay -Sperm Candles, Judd ‘s brand Georgia Tallow Candles Northern do do No 1, 2 and 3 soap Blank Books Letter and Foolscap—Printing Paper Wrapping, post-office wrapping and tea Paper—writing Ink Playing Cards Fresh smoked Herrings, &c. sept 17 and 50 TO RENT, MTlie STORE now occupied by Messrs. Beers, Booth, & Saint John. Possession can be had on the Ist November next. Apply to ELIAS REED. sept 15 49 ~TO~RENT\ MThe store now occupied by Messrs S. M. Allen & Cos. Possession can be had on the Ist of November next. ELIAS REED. aug 25 d4O MACON SALES OF THE RESERVE LANDS , THE TOWN LOTS, AND THE BRIDGE, \\, ILL commence on Wednesday the first day > ! of next October, and will continue from day to day, with the exception of the first Mon- I day and Tuesday of that month. We shall then -to sale in Macon, to the highest bidder, in conformity with a late act of the General Assem bly : All the town lots not heretofore disposed of; being upwards of owe 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- j tions, and generally afford good building sites in a ! pleasant and growing part of the town. Forty-two gardening lots of 10 and 20 acres ! each ; laid out from 1 to 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 lfi of j 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, J are laid out in tracts of 100 acres, and fractional parts of such tracts. Os these, the uplands will be next offered; the last numbers first; beginning with those on the western side. On Wednesday the22d of October next, at 11 o’clock A. M. will be offered at the place of the other sales, the BRIDGE AT MACON, Together with one acre of land on the eastern side of the Ocmulgee river, as one of the butments; and the privilege of using so much of Fifth or Bridge street on the western bank as may be ne cessary for the other butment 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 the several kinds and descriptions m the order here 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 twenty-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, soil 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 that which is quite level, or gently undulating, maybe had of almost every quality ; either of oak and hickory, or pine, or river lands; and soveral of these 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, thera is every reasonable prospect of their soon rising in value. Purchasers have now an opportunity, and appa parently the last that w ill soon offer, of obtaining on cheap and very indulgent terms of payment, choice situations for residence, for tiado 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 banks of this State ; and the re siduein four equal annual instalments JVo secu rity will be t equired. The Bridge will be sold on the same terms ; ex • copt 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, ) Macon , July 5,1828. Q ZT 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 MARMA DUKE J. SLADE, Esq. Clerk of the Commission ers, in such time &s to reach him by the Ist of No vember. july 14 92—ut Voi‘N6 LADIES’ SCIIOO; ‘ MR PHILLIPS respectfully informs liie pul lie, that, for the future, he purposes re ;ei v ing Young’ Ladies only under his Tuition. The-*? will be instructed in every branch of a polite and finished Education, us follows f English Grammar, Writing, Geo graphy, and projecting of Maps, Astronomy. Rhe toric, Composition, History, arid Polite Litera- t ture \ also the French Ijin^uaire. Terms very moderate, payable in advance, sept 17 ‘ 50 CONGRESS HALL,(LATE JUDD’S HOTEL J\ r o. 27 South rhird-strret , i hiUuleljth.il. THIS well known and extensive establishment, has lately undergone a thorough and complete re pair, hnvingriad thirty new’ and commodious sin gle Bed-Rooms added to its former conver encies, with fire-places and grates in each. The Parlours have been enlarged, Chambers mach impr ,ved, and the Dining and Reading-Booms, will. disbe lieved, compare with any in the United S’a 4 e.s.— 1 he Furniture, which is entirely new, and put up by the most experienced hands, Was selected end arranged with a view to promote the comfort of guests and visiters. The Tables are well provid ed with all the varieties of the season, ami the stock of Wines and Liquors, such as to suit the most refined and experienced taste No II tel in the city of Philadelphia is so happily located, be ing but a few minutes walk from the steam-boats, and in the immediate neighborhood of the BaTsk Post Office, and the Theatre, and other places of public resort, whether for pleasure or business The great Northern and Southern Mail starts from the door. There arc belonging to the establish ment, two elegant Private Coaches. COJYGRESS HJiLL STABLING. — Sru bles are kept by Mr. Samuel IJunt. T 1 -y . •- good and commodious, having been recently en larged, with Yard and Shed for Carriages. e charges arc the same as at other Livery Stables. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, r >fi dently hopes by unremitting attention, to m a continuation of public patronage, july 4 2aw2m—lß D. SAINT. PROSPECTUS OF TIIE HERALD, A Commercial and Literary Journal, to be pub lished at Columbia, Soutk-Carolina, on the first of January, ie2k, or sooner if practicable—by ALFRED BYNUM DOYLE E SWEENY. IN offering proposals for the above work, we present to a liberal and enlightened public, a Free and Independent taper* com Din t 7 ;uw various topics of information useful to the r<* . i er, the Merchant and Mechanic—and r to itself that character which sh. ulcl exciu.-ivA belong to the tress in a iree count. ; —that of being a plain unvarnished index c.l Public Opi ; nion, not an arbitrary and seif-constituted dictate: to the multitude. That every paper is public pioperty, T> :e. b by the favor of the People, for the < overti- - o>: exchanging their sentiments upon the so ;-c -f public policy, is the principle i.y which lhi i 1s: 0.- ald shall be governed; and every com., which may be made to it, that dees no: aeiun . infringe upon the Laics of toe Land, shed find a ree and open vent to the public ear. Our sole object is to establish apapei i.h . ,> to no Party , —advocating no particular sys am : politics framed and adopted by any cai i : . par ty purposes,—sacrilising the public-weai U fa: 7 ; strife ; but to present to the enquiring i, pure sheet, which shall faithfully repress: - views of each side upon every subject 01 public import Os the utter necessity of a free and unf l'O melled Press, to advance the interests of fro in stitutions, and to preserve and sanctify the s of virtue and morality which give promise 01 ture increase and prosperity to our countr. - every liberal and dispassionate mind, must be fully convinced. It has been the subject of general reprehension, that too many papers in this country have depart ed from this correct and onward course—ana tuat still more have sprung with mushroom precocity from the hotbed of Party Spirit. To counteract the baneful influence that such papers inevitably have, upon the morals of the community ; —to send all public transactions, in stantly before a fury of the v hole country, whh out any Sophist to darken them, or any special pleader to bend them to a side—and to strengthen and uphold, as far as in ns lies, the cause of V irtue, Liberty and Truth will be the devoted aim of the proprietors of The Herald. It is well known that a paper established upon, the above liberal principles, is demanded by the intelligence and independence of the peopio of of this place—and we pledge ourselves, that at the same time we exercise the most couite us demeanour to all parties; that The Herat.d* shall be strictly conformed to the plan above nelu out. Addicted to the interests or prejudices of no set of men, untrammelled, fearless and tree, it will give expression, to the public voice, —intimidated by no man’s hatred and lured by no mans 1: v or. In the particular arrangement oi its e >nteuts, greater attention to system will be observed th in is usually found in weekly papers—its iand ox Miscellaneous information shall be repute wit . variety, and the quality of such articles shall bo more regarded than the quantity. It will also partake of the nature of a Litem: Review r , and the scholar whose habits and preu lections are alien to the heated and iuibutert discussions of politics, will meet with some ver dant spots on which the eye of science and oi taste may dwell with more grateful feelings. The cause of pure Morality will hnd in Tr??; i Herald an unpretending, loyal advocate, and while the Editor avoids all approximation to the bigotry of sectional controversies and convention , al expositions of right and wrong, he will strictly enforce the grand and fundamental principles up on which the Religion, the Laws, and all the in stitutions of Man are built. Terms :—The Herald will be published weekly, on an Imperial sheet, at $4 in advance, or $4 at the end of the year, which will be strictly ache red to. Advertisements, 75 cents per squa e and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion [p 3 The editors of papers are requested to give publicity to the foregoing prospectus and we will cheerfully reciprocate the favor. ALFRED BYNUM, DoYLE E. SWEENY. Columbia , Sept. 8, .1828. CAUTION. ALL persons are cautioned againr 4 trading with Allen or Samuel Beasley, for a N te of Hand, payable on demand, given by Mr. John Mallary, to the subscriber, dated sth June, 1828, lor twen ty-three dollars and fifty cents, said Note having went out of my possession without, my knowledge, and payment thereof being stopped. MARGARET SMITH, sept 19 c 51 MISSING, SUPPOSED to be stolen, from the store cf the subscribers, 2 kegs Manufactured Tobacco, branded S. REED & CO. Alexandria. An ade quate reward w ill be given to any person who will give such information, that the goods may be re covered, or the thief detected. HALL, SHAPTER & TUPFER. Aug 25 40 LONDON PORTER, a TEN Casks [HUBERT'S DOUBLE BROWN STOUT, in Pint and Quart bottles, just reeeiv ed per ship Chancellor; together with an assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Spicee* Perfumery, &c. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ BuildHg#-’ july 14