The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, October 09, 1828, Image 3

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1 . „ causes not at the them, i- proved, were ■ I Bl ’ htain a divorce. Bush fre- ■ k > ,o ."a ,o counsel lor this purpose, ■> <, we ever taken to pro ■ die moan time he appears to ■re' 1 ’ ."led a spirit of deep malignity ■<r di' rls | prompted, as would E* “A'tme port, of the testimony, B^ir ;rorP j n .September last, Ins wile Bi^ trbh two children, in tlie liouxe Noble, at Westfield. On W- a “mentioned, Bush purchased BM a J shol and tliir-y grains of opium Brrirf illlC ’ nM ie opium lie said was to kill Bi* lirC ; hP asked, when lie loaded his B*! •he wanted to kill, he said it was B w H then went to Noble’s house, _ K> ”®}j ng about two feet from the S teW-ot the gun against his B^?’this wile who was sitting wiili* Bp t a^ 5,0 s j 10l took effect in her arm B ide and site expired 4 hours Bfia l> efS vb) C k ‘flie wretch was ini- Bet’ by a young man who cante B^ i:ilt! ''uTient,upon which he swallowed Emetics were in.mediatol v and the poison thrown up, ■fk rine no resistance. The excite- Biluced by this occuirence, so rare was such that the prisoner r;'!,trouebt up t' r iriui umi . l i,f,er ,h<! ■ / mur \ule counsel were as- W : w b„ attempted to show that he was ’ I ?aas in proof that though not r'.lh s drunkard, he drank more ar ■ ,1k than ere good for him, and • r t spu ns , I > .Jiy took opium. He was leuftd I o i in two hours consultation, by the 1 • mj, c jjpufeiice w.is pronounced by I pf Justice Parker, in a most impressive I t |quent manner. The day of exe- I () is to be appointed by the Governor Ej Council LsniDATBS FOB ELECTORS, IjrCHOSiIXVN THF FIRST MONDAY OF NO*EMBER. S hc’it! ncrninnltd by the Clark party. Hp. Divnx Newnan, of Baldwin* ■ Joh.v Stewart, u Oglethorpe, ■ . Menev Mitciifxl, “ Hancock. B ? !,JonN Cunningham, “ Flbcrt. p; Joh.v II atcher, “ Wilkinson. K>v. I.fk'H, Esq. “ Columbia. Hr Milnkr, Esq. “ Monroe. w.John Burnett, “ Glynn. ■lji.Hm. Pentico'T, - “ Jackson. ■ * B Jl;ht nominated by the Troup party Bj Joir- .1. Maxwell, of Bryan. ■obeßtHeid, E q “ Richmond. Bi-Wm Terrill, “ Hancock. B,s. Clayton, Esq. “ Claik’ ■Jer.D. Blacksiiear, Laurens. Blomon Graves, Esq. “ Newton. 801. John Rutherford, “ Baldwin. ■ihn Mo'-pf., Eq. “ Oglethorpe. B. Oliver Porter, “ Greene. Bs.lirtt/i/flk r vv'rwfrd hu thr Administration Con ■ rnit’on at Wrightshorough. 801. Thomas Murray, of Lincoln. Boiis Brtu'ii, Esq. ts V* ilkes. I COMMERCIAL. ■ Office of the Courier , 1 CHARLESTON, Oct. 6—B p. m. B Ur’iiKKs.— Cotton. —There is nothing doing in B'.ngStaples ; ami. a? ye!. none of the new crop j Baco-ne to market. In Uplands the business ofj BeßPek was i’,r.iied. The scarcity of vessels— j Bheabsence of ; ost of the principal purchasers, i ■uitiic moderate supply yet received of the new . prevent much being cane. Tiio sales were ■?iac:pally of new. in small parcels, for the north factories, at 10 1-2 a 11, for g<'od to prime.— ■^equote 1!> ai ? cents for new, though two small H-uery. superior were sold at something above highest quotations. Old is neglected ; there ■ina prime in market, the best now here is selling Bb cents. We quote uplands 0 a lU 1-2, for B*trior to prime. ■ kt.v-’lHis article is in moderate demand. Tlie , •liesof ihe week were at 2 3-4 a3, for inferior | • 3 .-' V|( l- anr) 3j for pr; rne. ■ Harr —During the week the price of Flour 1 bales of Baltimore have been made • b;;and these weie few, and in but small ■•Weis. I ■ Corn —There Was no arrival of Corn the list Though the demand is small, the retail •f have advanced a little, and we quote as the cargo sales of the next that may arrive, • 42cts. I ■ Eocenes.-- In Groceries there has been more a,i( l rather more doing than previously, j ■Htars sustain full prices. A few hhds. very su- : St Croix, ha/e sold at 12 cents; we erefore quote tl is as an extra price. Two or ■ ’^ e sales t,f sui .trier New-Orleans whiskey, i“ P r °of, were made at 30 cen% and we em ■ them in our quotation of 27 a 30. Other i continue as at our last. ; frights.—' There is not a vessel in port taking Jjor any part of Europe—the last freight paid -Liverpool was and a 5-Bd. To New-York, cot square bales, To cents, in round hags sl. U- ‘ r °^ ence J $* for square, and $1 i-4 for ! nheng?— Onßoston,N. York4' Philadelphia, •• P er dis. a par ; 60 days. 1 1-4 a 1 1-2 q p n ‘ dis. On England, 0a 10 per cent prem. 3.. trn Ce ‘ ,r 's 12 l-2c. Savannah A, Augusta * bills. 2 per ct. dis. North-Carolina State, U)!le - Cape Fear, do. none. ‘“C Export of Riec to the West Indies during *' ets ending the 4th inst. was 600 tierces. f r IMPORT ‘ r, ipn Merchandize during the week ending the 4th iust. ll [y en _eral Gadsden, from Havana —80 tons ■ *6“ coal, and a quantity of segars and fruit. kU * Gen. Brown, frem Liverpool—2o6 trat-- ’ Rlerc handize, 249 casks, hardware, 335 ear? ’*env.'are. 300 pieces 25 bales cotton am * a quantity of ironmongery and sun fiut ‘overe Markets Avgust 29. 1828. J'Jr ** Vp,y — 1 receipts of Ilowaid-street flour Urr,. 1-1 Slna lL owing to the engagement of the 3 koine in seeding, and the price is by ft settled—having varied from $6 25 to 6 IW r? 1 and $6 50 to $6 62 1-2 from bf(w lt - v Mills Hour is also far from having and is vibrating between s’6 12; tlijjj ‘*• ] -2—|t6 05 i s probably the fair price at a :: ® ca' The advance in the price of flour f *- at corn Inea -1 to l°°k up, an tr-j lo 50 cents per bbl. has been rcali e Cr °P ß * n Great Britain, it appears by V Jr i on'"tv^ rou =^ lt 6y the Napoleon, at New- Wi sq V^( lnesday evening, were not likely to ’ affected as at first supposed j in- deed, except in Scotland, a fair average crop Was . anticipated. 6 r j CoOM—Virginia, por lb. JO; North Carolina, !J 0 a J J j Upltnd, fair ouahty, 10 all; Tennessee, 10 a 11 , Alabama,] 1 l-2alj; Florida, 11 l-2a ! 12 ; Louisiana, 12 a 13. ! Coffee.— -Tlie following are all the*ala xve have to reportso bags St. Domingo, at nTj-4c. small lot same, inforisir, 11 1-2 c ; small lots Rio <*reen. at 13c. ; Havana, per lb. 12 a 14 ; Porto R?co & Laguira, 12 1-2 a 13; St. Domingo, 12 a 12 1-2 • Java, per lb. 15 a 18 1-4 ; Rio, 12 J-2a 13 ; Tri age, 7 a 11. Molasses. —The following is the only sale of the week that has come to our knowledge : 18 lilids Porto Rico Molasses, at 33 a 34 J-2r; Havanaj Ist qnal. gal. 30 a 32; inferior, 25 a 28; English Hand, 30 a 32 ; Porto Rico, 36 ; New Orleans, 34 a 35 ; Guadaioupe & Martinique, 30 a32 ; Su gar house, 45. Rire. —Sales of Rice have been made at 33-8 c New crop per lb. 3 1-2 a 3| cts. Sugars.- We are informed of the sale of a few hhds. St. Croix sugar at 11 1-2 c per lb. and an other small lot of same description at .$lO per 100 lbs. also 65 hhds Porto Rico at $9 25 a 9 50, and a small lot same description at $lO 50 a $lO 75 ; Havana, white, 100 lbs. 12 50 a 14 ; brown, 10 50 a 11 ; inferior, 10; Porto Rico, 8 a 10 50; New- Orleans, new, 8 50 a 10 50 ; St Croix, 9 50 a 11; Lump. lb. 15 a 18; Loaf, 19 a 21. Spirits. —Brandy, Bordeaux, $1 5 a 1 6 ; Cog naic, Seignette’s, Y 5 a 1 15 ; do., Otard’s, 1 1 40 ; do. J. J. Dupuy’s, 1 20 a 1 40 ; Tarragona, 4th pf. 1 10 a 1 15; Holland gin, 106a 110; Am. do 30 a 45 ; Jamaica rum, 1 10 a 1 30 ; St. Croix, do 80 a 85 ; Windward Island, do 05 a 80 ; Ncw- England, do 35 a 37 ; New-Orleans, do 60 a 70 ; Peach Brandy, 75 a $1 ; Apple Brandy, 25 cts. Whiskey —The inspection for the past week amounts to hhds and 375 bbls: ;of which, hhds and !16 bbls. were from the Susquehanna. A considerable advance has taken place in Whis key. and sales have been made as high as 25 a27 cents in bbls. Little business has been done in lihds. in consequence of the advance, —holders are asking 25c. The parcels noted in our reports of inspections as “from the Susquehanna,” were received daring the ‘ rise’’ in that river last spring and the fore part of the summer, and now brought out for inspection. In hhds. Ist proof, 25 cts. In bbls. Ist proof, 25 a 26 1-2 cents. I.ircrpool Sept. I.—The sales of cotton in our market the last week (from the 23d to the 29th ult. inclusive) amount to 13550 hags, viz : 130 Sea Islands, at 13J a 17d; 30 stained do. 7 1-2; 6540 Uplands, 6450, a 6 7-8; 90, 7a 7 3-8; 1710 Orleans. 1685, 6 1-4 a 8; 2>, 9 ; 980 Alabamas, 930,5 5-8 a 6 1-2, 50, 7 ; 3470 Brazils, 7 3-8 a 8 3-8; 190 Demararas, &;c. 7 7-8 a 8 1-8; Egyp tian, 7 1-4 a8; 370 Surals and Bengals, 3 3-4 a 4 3-4d. In the early part of the week there was only a moderate business doing chiefly to spinners. On Thursday and Friday several extensive dealers came into the market and purchased rather large lv. (the sales on the latter day were estimated at 5000 bags, 1400 of them Uplands, at. 6 l-4d, in one lot,) but. this increased business caused no change in the desire of holders to sell, or the ten dency of prices to decline. Most of the business done in the middle and lower qualities of Ameri can and Brazil cotton, has been at a decline of 1-8 per lb. About 890 bags of Am. and Brazils have been taken by the speculators. ‘I he i iport into this port since the Ist. January, amounts to 479,000 bales, against 603,000 for the same period last year ; but there is a decrease in the supply from the United States of 169,000 bales. On Saturday the 30th ult. the sales were esti mated at 4060 bales; in price there was no change. ‘I he prominent business of the day was tlie sale of 800 Alabamas at 6 1-8, and 409 Louisianas at 6 3-4d. Rice. —Tlie sales amount, to 130 casks, quality ordinary to middling, at iss Od, a 17s 6d per cwt. Tobacco. —The sales of the past month amount to 554 hhds consisting of 237 Virginia leaf, and 204 stemmed : 26 Kentucky leal, s4 stemmed, and 3 Alary land. A large portion of the business done the last week. In prices there is no change. Tiie stock on the 2 lit ult. wjs 7 )7 hhds. Flour, and aii kinds of corn, owing to the fine weather and improved prospect of the fanners, have been dull of sale, and prices arc lower. Extract of a letter dated Liverpool, Aug. 29, 1826 Excepting only a few hundred bags for exporta tion the sales of the week are ali to the trade ; & although the amount of business has been consid erable, yet the desire of holders to sell has been such, that to accomplish it l-3d reduction in the common kinds of Americans and Brazils has been submitted to. In Bea Islands very little is doing, and other kinds are dihicuii of sale. Glasgow, Aug. 30, 1828. Colton Market. —The sales of cotton this week have been very limited, amounting only to 499 bales, which sold as follows :—126 iioweds, 6 l-2d fair, 64-d good fair, 7d good: 14 Orleans, 7 l-4d fair; 200 “Egyptians, 8 7-8d to OdqjofllL; 67 De ; mararas, 7 l-4d inferior, 8d fail. 8 jjood, 1 8 7-8d fine ; 92 West Indies, 6 7-8d good. 9 here 1 has beeu no importation this week. | London Markets. Aug. 29.—The average sales t of Muscovado sugar up to yesterday, continued to nearly 1009 hhds per day, with a steady demand at full price. The demand was not so brisk to day, 1 owing to the trade being in some measure engaged with the Ten Prompt. At the conclusion of the market, tlie estimated sales of the week are again as nearly as possible 4000 hhds.—prices lir .. — I Molasses more in demand, but without any vaiiir j tion in the currency. Small lots of Havana su gars have sold very high, on account of the ; scarcity ; very fine yellow 40s ; good white 50. 1 Tlie Coffee Market continues firm and improving; ; all the finer descriptions of Jamaica soil freely at 1 advancing prices ; tlie unclean, low and good or dinary seil at prices much fewer than the usunt i proportions to fine qualities. The foreign descrip j tions are inquired alter, but few parcels offer ; for good ordinary St. Domingo 6d to 34s and Uis ;Od paid. There is no alteration in the prices of ! indigo, but the demand continues considerable , j the chief sales are at 2d per lb. advance on the • late India House sale. There is no reduction in j tlie prices of Rice, but the market is heavy anil , the sale quite inconsiderable. The only sale of i Tobacco of atTy consequence is 180 hhds. Mary land to a dealer at There is no alteration in the prices of saltpetre. The cotton market has j been dull, but the prices unvaried ; the purchases by private contract have been inconsiderable : 40 Bowed Georgia at 5 7-Bd. At the East India ] House sale this day, 2542 bales Bengal cotton. ! 1500 Surat, and 171 Madras ; on the whole, the sale established a decline upon the one of the 6th jof June of fully Id per lb. The corn market con ■ tiuues in a state of stagnation to day, on account of the continuance of very fine weather; if sales wore forced, a considerable reduction must be submitted to ; but there are no sales. The mar ket is nominally the same as on Monday. [by the shif chancellor.] I JSVtfl. York Markets Oct. 2.—Cotton —The sales • have len much less extensive since the 25th ult than during the preceding week, and the prices then current have been scarcely maintained, al though we can only quote a shade lower. The transactions comprise about 17 f 0 bales, of which 800 were Uplands, at 9 1-2 a 11 1-2; 700 do N. Orleans and Tennessee, at 10 a 10 1-2; 60 bales : at 14cts. 4 mos. for manufacturers ; 4- loOdo. Ala bama, at 9 1-2 a 10 1-2 ; and a few as above at 12. Coal. —Goes of readily. The retail price for Liverpool is sl2. Flour. —The accounts from England, which are by no means as favorable as was anticipated, have had no apparent effect on the market. Holders i are firm and confidently look for a deficiencv m j the crops of this country and < anada to sustain their prices. A sale of Western f amu was inauo yesterday at $7, and we saw tetters from Roches ter of Saturday last, which state that tb A R [ tlC f. is there held at #B, There been sales ot Petersburg at $6 12 as6 25 Rye flour is very scarce. Grain. —Western wheat is verv scarce in mar . ket. At Rochester, by the last account it was held at the high rate of $4 50 cents per bushel* There have been large sales of Virginia at $1 30 a $1 40. | Rice. —Nothing doing. There is too little in j market to admit of any transactions worthy of ; note. , Salt. —Sells very readily at. our quotations. Tobacco.-*- At private sales, we have nothing to report. MARINE JOiIH&AL.’ PORT OF $ AVALS.XAH. ARRIVED. Ship Chancellor, Bradley, 4 days from New York, with a full cargo, to Cohen & Miller, con signees; E Reed, Stiles Ar Fannin, H Lord, Dun hams & Canipfield, D McMahon. R Malone, C W Rockwell & co. Hall, Shapter & Tupper, T M Driscoll, G Gordon, D B Nichols &co. J II Wat son. D O Burnes, D & B Foley, J Smith, N B & II Weed, J W Long, Hill & Stone, J & M Prcn dergast, Lege & Wright, R Wade, Chichester & Scranton, Jenny & Rountree, T Butler & co. J Inglis & co. Norton Mayes Hamilton, Mcllheny, Ginin co. J Cumming, J B Herbert, J Waring, G B Lamar, D A Weed, Hazard & Denslow, Ketchum Burroughs,Lay 4- Hendrick son, J Auze, P Cattonet, E Bliss, Low, Taylor & co. G Newhall, A & E Wood, M Hoag & co. mr> Sawer, J W Morrell, J P lionry, L Baldwin & co. J Smith & co. G W Coe, and to the master. Passengers—L S D’Lyon, lady. 3 children and ser vant; Mr. McMahon, lady and 2 children; M Bi shop, lady and 2 children; N B Moore and ladv; Messrs Bond, A R Gordon, G R Jessup, H Jes sup, M Town, J B Beaulard, J Conroy, S Stone, i R W : ade, A Scranton, T Butler, M H Wake man, * O Palmes, B T Richards, A Richards, MFreeman, I J Peck, S Jordon, G Airy, E Lewis, T A Law- f rence, D B Nafew, J W Milligan, jun. Victor Le \ Cerf. On the 2d inst. saw a ship, supposed it to j be the Macon bound in. Brig Margaret, Peterson, 10 days from Boston, to . consignee; Taft & Padelford, J W Morrel, N B & H Weed, J W 1 .jong, J 1 Lord, S I B Parkman, E Bliss, J B Herbert, W T Williams, .Tenney & Rountree, Hall, Shapter & Tupper, B W Delamater & co. G W Coe, A & E Wood, T 5 Luther, R Malone, Hill & Stone, O Johnson, G Newhall, L Baldwin co. Schooner Oregon, Mix, 4 days from New York, to Cohen & Miiler, consignees; L Baldwin 4’co J W Long, Dunhams & Canipfield, T S Luther, T Butler 4- co. Claghorn 4” Wood, T Purse, J P Henry, Lege 4’ Wright, E Bliss, G B Lamar, Taft 6 Padeiford, Win Marshall, D M‘Donnell, J An derson & co N B <SI H Weed, O Johnson, Geo Gordon, J Inglis *Yco. J Kopman, C A Woodruff J Lewis, Norton & Fuller, J & M Prendergast, Hill & Stone, N Canipfield, J Waring, W Morrel Jos Ganahl, C Roe, Chichester Scranton, JV Hoag 4- co. Ketchum D A Weed, R l Campbell, a;.d A McFaddin. Passengers—Mr f Dwelly and lady, 2 children and servant; Mr Fitcn , and lady, child and servant; Messrs Chisolm, Ktd iog, McDoneli, Weed. Stores, Lott, Rutherford. Nichols, Weed, Bliss, Barry, Hazard, Fitzpatrick, Atwood, Moore, Sir ith, Tainly and others. Sloop Cynthia, Turner, 1 day from Beaufort, with cotton to R Habersham. Steam bout George Washington, Curry, 20 hs. from Charleston, to J W Long, agent; Beers, | Booth and St .tehn. II W Lubbock, Clagboru & I Wood. A & J Champion, C W Rockwell 60 co. ; A McAlpin, C House, IV 7 T Williams, and Rev. i G White. Passengers, Mrs. Sassard and 2 chil ! dren, 2 Master Luubocks, M Keating, and 2 ser vants. feteam boat Savannah, Craig, 2 days from Silver BlufF, to Steam Boat Company, SAILED, Sloop Rosetta, Small, for Charleston. Sloop Mill Maid, Page, for Darien. DEPARTED. Steam boat Savannah, Craig, for Augusts. Steam boat Samuel Howard, Swyraer, vritfrfrow boats Nos 4 and 14, for Augusta. jfoam boat William Gdston, with tow boats Nok 1 and 7, for Augusta. WENT to SEA ON SUNDAY. Brvg Frances, Croft, for Philadelphia. Lehr. Cheraw, Nichols, for New York. bciir. Caliban, Bowen, for Providence. VP FOR THIS PORT. At Now York, 2d inst. ship Alexander Mans field, Swain; barque Armadillo, Robinson; brigs Rice Plant, F< .-ter; Panthea, Fisher; schrs Ohio, Baker; Laura, Delano; Frances, Nichols. ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT. At New’ York, 29th ult. brig Atlantic, Nye. At Philadelphia, 29th ult. schr Sun, Weeks. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. Offices of the Courier, Mercury 4’ Gazette, CHARLESTON, Oct. 4—B p. m. Ar. sloop William, Taylor, Baltimore, and 4S hours from the Capas. Went to sea, schrs Jane, Fishby, Newport and Providence; Marion, Pezant, West Indies; May flower, Harper, Baltimore; U L schr Star, Hull. New York. [By the ship Chancellor arrived at this port.] NEW YORK, Oct 1. Old ship- Columbia, Delano, London; /Filliara Thru y in. Maxwell, Liverpool; Montano. Bukup, I lav * Charms Carr >ll, Clark, Havre; Howard, Weidorholdt, Hamburg. Ar packet ship Florida, Tinkham, Liverpool; -ailed Sept Ist. Passengers, C Hartridge and S 1 Fay, of Savannah. .A..mw, ship Washington, Robinson, fr Liver pot Aug 29. S ;•;> Braganza, Sullivan, from Gottcnburg. Br.it WJiite Oak, from Leghorn. Oct. 2. Cld ship Kentucky, Rathbone, N Orleans; brigs (B .) Ovington, Walker, Galway; Sardiurs, Dag get. N Orleans Ar. ship Washington, Robinson, Liverpool, 31 days. Ship Jubilee, Chaddoek, Liverpool, 34 da, Ship Andes, Callahan, Liverpool, 35 ds. Ship Henry IV. Pell, Havre, Aug 17. Ship Florida, Tyler, Hamburg, Aug. 24 Br. barque Alexander Brandt, Guillerman, St Petersburg. Br barque Trio, Paterson, Cork, 52 days. Brig Phccbe Ann, Cooper, fr Hamburg. . BALTIMORE, Sept. 29. Ar. schr Leonora, Parish, St Barts, 20 ds. Corning up, brigs Hope, from Rio, and Gener al Jackson, from St Jago de Cuba. Cld. schr Mount Desert, Milliken, Gibraltar and a market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1. Below, ship Hanover, Barstow, fr Liverpool. Brig Mary Mary Ann, Kerr, Maracaibo, 31 ds Cld. ships Ganniclefft, Robinson, St Thomas; Rosanna, Thomas, Charleston; Langdon Cheves, Baxter, do. QjpTHE Members of the Association of the Friends of Ireland, are requested to meet at the Fiist Presbyterian Church in Savannah, this day at 11 o’clock, to receive the report of the commit tee appointed to prepare the Address to the Cath olic Association and the people of Georgia. The Citizens of Savannah generally, are invit ed to attend. ILF A meeting of those persons desirous of as sociating together for the purpose of forming a Museum in this city, will be held on 3 hursday next, at 12 o'clock; at Col William’s Reading Room. 001 c FUR NEW-YORK. ESTABLISHED LINK. The regular Packet ship EMPEROR, - Rennet, master , will meet with dis patch. For freight or passage, having first rate accommodations, apply to capt. Bennct, on board, at Jones’ upper wharf, or to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. HIT’ Consignees of Goods by the above ship are requested to attend this mormno to receiving their Goods, oct 1 FOR BOSTON. Y The fine, 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 At TUPPER. sept 29 55 ORANGES. .4 i lAH sound sweet Oranges in barrels— -±- HJU’ For sale by PALMES At LEE. oct 8 59 BUTTER AND BEEF, Just Received per schooner Oregon and Ship Chancellor , KEGS first quality of Goshen But aft O ter. 5 Half bbls. F. M. Beef 7 Hhds. Jamaica Rum 3 Pipes Cognaic Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 2 do Teneriffe Wine 10 Barrels Holt’s Crackers 700 Gallons Sperm Oil 50 Boxes Soap JO do Candles 30 do Mustard. : Tor sale by CLAGHORN At WOOD, AncUnix's Wharf. oct 8 ______—L WANTED TO HIRE, QIX able bodied Negro Men—those accustomed U 9 to work in town would be preferred. MICHAEL DILLON, oct 8 c 52 TO RENT. ‘7’ HE dwelling house, with the lot and improve * ments now occupied by myself in Broughton street. Possession given the Ist of November, sept 8 MOSES SHEFTALL. LAW AND NOTARIAL OFFICE. HE subscriber, having removed to a room in the 2nd story of the building adjoining Mr. Gaudry’s store, offers his services as an Attorney, Arc. at Law. He will attend to the Courts of the Eastern Circuit as well as the United States’ ’Q’yf ß f° r fhi 9 District, and will also attend to aA’ >.ri?l business. WM. H. BULLOCH. U* —n 25,000 DOLLS. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, OF PEJS'jXS YL VA.VIA, Class jXo 11, DREW” in Philadelphia on the 4th—the draw ing is expected on Monday next—6 drawn ballots. SCHEME. 1 prize of $25,000 1 do 6000 1 do 3000 1 do 2000 1 do 1610 % do 1000 5 do 600 5 do 400 39 do 100 &c Tickets, $lO 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 Orders attendod to at EP * NGERS Lottery and Exchange Offce , oct 8 0 25,000. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Class No. 11, BREW in Philadelphia on the 4th inst.—the orawing will be received on Monday, the 13th mst. SCHEME: 1 Prize of $25,000 I. do 6,000 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,000 1 do 1,610 5 do 1000 5 do 600 5 do 400 39 do 100 39 do 80 39 do 60 39 do 50 39 do 40 See. &c. &c. Tickets, $lO 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 Ordera attended to at LUTHER’S Lottery fy Exchange Office. (FJ* The Drawing of the Washington city Lot tery vAii be received to-morrow morning, oct 3 CHEESE. BOXES Cheese, landing from ship Em- OYF peror, and for sale by ELIAS BLISS. cot 6 CUT NAILS. ~ Received per Emperor , “f KEGS Cut Nails, assorted sizes JL F 100 kegs White Lead 1040 gallons sperm Oil, light color For sale low by CLAGHORN & WOOD, octl 56 WHISKEY", CROCKERY, &c. BBLS. high proof and well flavored vl Philadelphia Whiskey 60 etates 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 corner on the Bay, by ° k\ HL WEJLMAN. sept 22 CITY HOTEL, THE CITY HOTEL having 1 been thoroughly ropaired, the subscriber, Agent, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he will be prepared to receive Boarders on sth October He has made arrangements to accommodate sen* tlemen travelling with their families, and every attention will be given, to insure the cciafprt of those who may call. It is needless to the ad vantages the establishment possesses in its locality to business. There has been no expenses spared in procuring the best Bedding, Servants. A c. &c. The Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors and Wines that can be procured, and there will be attached to the esfablishuient a Stable and Car riage House, sufficiently large to accommodate thirty Horses, and provided with careful Ostlers. HENRY W. LUBBOCK, Agent. Savannah , Sept. If), I2s. 51 tCF The Constitutionalist, Augusta ; Journal, Milledgeville ; Courier and Mercury, Ci <-leston, 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. APPI L tO BALDWIN £ Cos. Who have for sale , 6 pipes Seignett s Brandy 1 pipe Holland Gin N E Rum in hedg No 1 Mackerel 30 bundles Hay Sperm Candles, Judd's biand 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, 1 1 The STORE now occupied by ’ Messrs. Beers, Booth, & Saint 8 " 11 rjw J°h n - 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. 4'’ M. Allen Sc Cos. Possession can be had on the Ist of November next. ELIAS REED. aug 25 d4U CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned agiinst cre diting any of the crew of the barque PhUctus, of New York, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by either the master or the consignees. A. LE BARBIER 4- CO. oct 1 c 56 BUTTER AND FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED, 9 FIB KINS Goshen Butter, first quality 20 half barrels Fiour 5 casks Goshen Cheese 10 bbls Holt’s Crackers 5 do cider Vinegar 5 1 do pickled Tongues 10 bags Java Coffee 10 m. Spanish Segars 6 bbls Linseed Oil For sale by CLAGHORN WOOD. oct 1 i 56 JUST RECEIVED, 2 CASES Gentlemens Boots. 2 do. Ladies Morocco walking shoes FoY sale by T. S. LUTHER, oct. 3 HALL, SdAPL i. RATI (JI-PER HAVE FOR SALE, RECEIVED PER LATE ARRIVALS, TONS Swedes Iron, flat and square, assorted sizes v 27 hhds 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 casus sweet Malaga Wincf 4 do Cette do 8 do Pico Madeira do 9 do Marseilles Madeira do 40 ceils 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 KETCHUM & BURROUGHS . Have for sale on accommodating terms, received per late arrivals, “I COILS BALE ROPE, made from the JL At* v w best Russia Hemp, AND Barrels Baltimore refined LCfAF SUGAR, sept 22 52 NOTICE. MR. GEORGE D. CORNWELL will act as my Attorney during mv absence from the city. P. YVILTBERGER, Jun. sept 29 c 55 YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL. MR. PHILLIPS respectfully infoims the pub . lie, that, for the future, he purposes receiv ing Young Ladies only under his Tuition. They wul be instructed in every branch of a polite and finished Education, as follows : English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geo graphy, and projecting of Maps, Astronomy, Rhe toric, Composition, History, and Polite Litera ture ; also the French Language. Terms very moderate, payable in advance, sept 17 50 SAVANNAH POOR HOUSE AND HOSPITAL. VISITING Committee for Octobber, 1828— Moses Cleland and William Taj’lor. Attending Physicians, Ducts. Richardsone and Charlton. JOS. CUMMING, scc'ry . oct 3 CAUTION. \ LL persons are cautioned against trading with -t\ L Allen or Samuel Beasley, for a Note of Hand, payable on demand, given by Mr. John Mallary, to the subscriber, dated sth June, 1828, for 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 m c 51