The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, October 16, 1828, Image 3

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I u, n been made. No alteration in tho I .nd Hut little doing. Some solos of If i ohoioe brand at 97 cents. Domestic Li- Tlie supniics of Muscovadoes are get ■ 1 M* rs -~~Lrrd There is a steady but not cx lnnVqitere “sdoin- in New Orleans, St. Croix I Sive Brown Havanas have been neg ■ n* ■ , t jo(K* boxes jn market, but IfJed; ,lIP^ e lllv held at a trille above the rnar ;a H l *- ) ; N. Orleans 8 a!) 1-2; ‘ Vt l-> 1-2a 15, do. brown 10 1-2 a 11; j ■ do f 1-2 a 10; Porto Rico 7 1-2 a 10. ! ■i 0 M^ COV< -nntinucs steady at our quotations.— ‘ ■ V'rfJaay. Hi; <l<i. Frances 121-3 ■ / Amsterdam 40 1-2 a 41. ■ s ; l-; >; port is tilled with fine freighting ■ l ,t\ch will have to go south for cargoes H itUIUO our rates, but there begins to be a H “* e C °?cr fcelinir and aotue better prospects for I •‘kit lutes' I Rink Shares, 122 7-8 a 123. ! ■ l put f Additional arrivals from England, HI accounts of the weather, lias to do away the speculative spirit two weeks since, and business lias H which e * - tg aecus totr.ed channel. The demand ■ past.week has not been great; there ■ fr2°° u '; or been a steady business doing m most H b^ o fj;n(T articles, without any material alter ■ prices -Daily Advertiser. I “je A.RXNS JOIT A.L. __ ■ poRT OF SAVAXXAH. I ‘ CLEARED, I ®P Chanel,Brad^NewJcrk.^^ Karmic rhilets.Mcrnl. Havre | J A. T.r Partner Cos. I Schooner Emma, Wright, St Thomas. ■ yc Scott $ Balfour. | ARRIVED. R p?rton Albert, I.assot, Riceboro*, in ballast, to pc reader. a boa 4 Brooks, from Charleston. Steam boat N-utliCarolina. Sal! ar. 32 hours from to T Butler <y co. consignees; Clag born Wood, an 1 sundry persons at Augusta. SAILED, Phin Cbapeellor. Bradley, for New York. Barque Philetns. Meriil. Havre. Bchr Ohio. Baker, for New York. Schr Oregon, Mix, New York. DEPARTED, Steamboat Augusta, Brooks, for Augusta. T*e FOP TTTIR POUT. At Boston, 21 inst. brig Sea Island, Atwood. The Rchr Reaper, Stevens, for Charleston and jjii port, was to have sailed from Newport on tho 3dinst. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Offices of the Courier. Mercury Gazette, CHARLESTON, Oct. H-8 p m. fid brig Commerce. 1 lav warn. Now Orleans; sloop William, Taylor, St. Augustine. BALTIMORE, Oct. fi f’d. Arctic. Phillips, N Orleans; schr Lapwing, Kennedy, Havana. PHILADELPHIA Oct. fi. Ar ship Marvland, Hussy, from Havana. The Maryland was bound to Corunna, Spain, and put Inin distress. B low, ship North America, Bardin, from Am sterdam. Brig Swan, Longcope. from London. Cld.brig Atakapas, M'Manus, N Orleans. NEW YORK. Oct 4. Old. shin St George, Taubman, Liverpool; Liv erpool, Philips, N Orleans. Ar. shin Illinois. Dennis, N Orleans, sailed from tho city 10th nit. Brig Gleaner, Learned, of New Bedford, from St Croix. B. E. Schr William, Warner. Maracaibo, 25 days. BOSTON, Oct 2. Ar brig Olive. Kinsman, from Surinam, 2d Sep tember. Put back, dismasted, brig Corsair, Simmons, which sailed fro n this port on the 12th nit. for St. Thomas. The C. has lost all her deck load. boaj, camboose house, &c. . -.,J0 . > ** * .-i. W.-•- I ‘ ~\MW TO PRINTERS. HTW G Journ / '■ pp n n Printers of steady habits, T- will find constant employ at this office. AN ACTIVE LAD, ; * ILL be t >ken as an Apnrentice to the prin ■ * ting business at this office. BOOTS, BOOTEE3TAND SHOES. Just Received , V I 15 cases men’s and women’s, on Glfc¥? consignment, suitable for city or yjkv country merchants, for sale a bar gain by T. S. LUTHER. oct 15 C 2 DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. HE subscribers have been appointed agents T in this place for the sale of tho above Powder, r -nnfactured by Messrs. E. F. Dupont, Do Ne- Kour* A co. of Wilmington, (Del.) and will keen 4constant supply at the public magazine ; they ? ■ sol! at the Philadelphia price and charges, for cash only. A. LE B'ARBIER 4; CO. Mongin’s brick buildin gs, oct 15 €2 FLOUR AND COFFEE. BARRELS Baltimore Flour, approved * * * brands—Just received and landing from K'Wnei Oscar, will be sold low, if taken from the *harf. UO lags p r i ?n? rrreen Rio (Coffee—For sale by IIALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct 15 DRAWING RECEIVED. Union Canal Lottery, No. 11. 33, 16, 14, 36, 40, 45. combination 14,30, 40, a Capital Prize of 1000, at this office, in a half Ticket. Holders of Prizes will call for the cash at eppingers* Lottery and Exchange Office. U 5 DRA"ING RECEIVED Lnion Canal Lottery, Class No. 11. *., 33, 16, 14 3(5, 40, 45. u ders of Prizes will call and receive the cash at LUTHER'S Lottery arid Exchange Office . __oct 15 J ° * Just Received and for Sale by L. BALDWIN & CO. 5*7 BAGS Coffee • 0 hhds N. O. Sugar Molasses, Ac. — OOI 13 61 01 lOF 1 OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. J V*” R,, *bscriber’s office is kept next door north ir ; r G „ . a T ,; \ 0s fowler’s tailoring shop, and front al n,• °hnsan s square; where he can be found ‘ines to attend to public duty. ia , ISAAC RUSSELL Delaware , Maryland and North Carolina Consolidated LOTTERY, D third class, REW in Wilmington, (Del.) on the Bth . .V ie Rawing Wl ll be received liere on Friday next, the 1, th.—B drawn Ballots SCHEME; 1 P liz <; of $6,000 \ ”° 3903 2 do 100 Q •3 do‘ 400 5 do > 300 5 do 200 12 do 12 0 2j do 10Q <kc. &c. Tickets, <bs. Halves, j 50 , Quarters, 0 75> Orders attended to at EPD UNGER'S Lottery and Exchange Offcc , oct 15 t GEORGE NEWHALL, (Xos. 4 and 0, Young's Buildings.) HAS received per recent arrivals and offers for sale on accommodating terms a large and complete assortment of Hoots and Shoes, TOGETHER WITH 10 doz Calf Skins 12 do Lining do 4 do Boot Webbing (> do do Cord 00 lbs Shoe Thread ALSO, 20 pieces Broad Clothe 30 bales cotton Shirtings 10 do do Sheetings 10 do Negro Cloths 15 cases Beaver Hats 5 do do do Shelmerdine’s ! oct 10 GO CARPETING AND PIANO FORTES, JUST received and fer sale by J. W. MORRELL, oct 13 ni Gl OR WGES. “f A -fA i 4 v ORA IS G ES, just received from A> ‘ * St. John’s, for sale in parcels to suit purchasers. Apply to PALMES A LEE, oet 13 PRUNES. 9 HALF and G quarter boxes Prunes, just re ceived anti for sale by PALME3 & LEE. oct 13 CHEESE. f\ BOXES first noaiity colored Cheese, for Ov/ sale by the single one <t more. Apply to PALMES & LEE. t ect 13 | LANDING. | A HDDS superior Jamaica rum f 40 bids. Ct. Gin 10 bags heavy black pepper 10 boxes London mustard 10 firkins Goshen butter 5 hols lard 4 kegs pearl barley ’ For sale by COHEN & MILLER, oct 10 GO CHEESE A MACKEREL , Just Received If A CASKS Goshen cheese ‘■ 20 half bbls. No. 1 mackerel, new 30 bbls tar 2 do coal tar 15 half bbls F. M. beef 15 kegs Goshen butter 25 bids train oil 38 boxes sperm candles 10 bbls Holt’s crackers % 10 do r sin 3 do smoked beef 12 1 -'2 bbls pickled tongues 2 1-2 do Bologna sausages 800 lbs Hams 50 boxes soap , 1 copper, lfi oz 150 coils cordage, all sizes 75 do inanilla rope 20 coils packing yarn 100!) gallons stone ware, Together with a full assortment of Groceries and Ship Chandler}', for sale on reasonable terms . by CLAGHORN & WOOD. Anciaux s Wharf. oct 10 i—GO GOLD, A MERICAN and Foreign, for sale at ’ J-X. EPPINGEPES oct 10 Exchange Office. , BUTTER AND BEEF, ’ Just Received per schooner Oregon and Ship Chancellor , 3 KEGS first quality of Goshen But ter. 5 Half bbls. F. M. Beef 7 Hhds. Jamaica Rum 3 Pipes Cognaic Brandy I 3 do Holland Gin 2 do Teneriffe Wine 10 Barrels Holt's Crackers 700 Gallons Sperm Oil 50 Boxes Soap 10 do Candles 10 do Mustard. For sale by CLAGIIORN <fc WOOD, Anciaux's Wharf. oct 8 —i WANTED TO HIRE, able bodied Negro Men—those accustomed to work in town would be preferred. MICHAEL DILLON, oct 8 c 52 WHISKEY, CROCKERY, &c. \ BBLS. high proof and well flavored Philadelphia Whiskey GO crates assorted Crockery, suitable for the country trade 50 bags Coffee 3 pipes superior London Dock Cos. Bran dy, imported direct 12 months ago j 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, bv i F. H. WELMAN. sept 22 52 SEGARS. AAA CABANNAS and Silva 4’Co’s. Aat Jai i¥\ W first quality yellow Segars— Just received and for sale by FRANCIS BLOIS. sept 15 and 49 rrr FOR PROVIDENCE. mtiP The Packot Brig EAGLE, X. S. Mau ran, master, will meet with dispatch.- For freight or passage apply to cantain Mauran, on board, or to j STONE. FOR SALE , Now landing from said brig, Oil 4\ BBLS N. Gin OJL‘t> 62 bags prime coffee 40 coils bales rope 10 boxe.s Whittemore’s cards, No. 10 20 cases low priced hats 10 i ** s shoes 200 reams wrapping paper 50 casks cut nails 10 bales plaids and stripes 10 casks cheese oct 10 FOR AUGUSTA. (Ty* The Steam Dont North Carolina is hourly expected from Charleston, and will be despatched for the above place immediately. For freight or passage, apply to T. BUTLER 4’ CO. oct, 13 Gl , - . NOTICE. T HE Steam Boat Company take Freight for JL Augusta at customarv rates. S.C. DUNNING, Fres't. oct 19 i—GO KETCHUM & BURROUGHS Have for sale on accommodating terms, received per late arrivals, H COILS BALE ROPE, made from the best Russia llomp, AND Barrels Baltimore refined LOAF SUG AR, sept 22 52 BUTTER AND FLOUR. - ; JU.’JT RECEIVED, 9 FIRKINS Goshen Butter, first quality 20 half barrels Fiour 5 casks Goshen Cheese 10 bbls Ilolt’s Crackers 5 do cider Vinegar 5 $ do pickled Tongues 10 bags Java Coffee 10 m. Spanish Segars 0 bbls Linseed Oil For sale by CLAGIIORN 4* WOOD. oct 1 . i 56 CUT NAIIsT Received per Emperor , 1 iSTVOi KEGS Cut Nails, assorted sizes JL 01/ 100 kegs White Lead 1040 gallons sperm Oil, light color i\>r sale low by CLAGHORN A WOOD. oct 1 5G LARD. PZfk KEGS i w For sale by PALMES & LEE. sept 29 55 .. „ H \ L.L, SHA 1* lER & TUPPER FIAVE FOK SALE, RECEIVED PER LATE ARRIVALS, TONS Swedes Iron, flat and square, 43*1 assorted sizes 27 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar 50 bags Rio Coffee 3 pipes Cognac Brandy 8 half pipe? 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 tils Loaf Sugar 5 quarter casks sweet Malaga. Wine 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 Gui 30 do Hudson do 100 bundles prime Northern flay 50 bis Liverpool Salt, 4 bushels each 200 Grindstones sept 19 NEW MACKEREL. p *T BARRELS Nos. 1 and 3 new Mackerel of a prime quality, Boston Inspection—just ’ received per brig Plato from Boston. HALL, SIIAPTEIi TUPPER. sept 29 55 Pure IVinter Strained Sperm. Oil. 4 supply of the above article is just recoived J.\- and offered for sale at, wholesale and retail by A Parsons , Druggist . sept. 10. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS . rpi-IE Copartnership of I. Minis & Cos. being JL dissolved, the business will be continued by the subscribers, who have formed a copartnership under the firm of PHIL BRICK 4* BAKER , and by their assiduity and attention, hope to merit the support of their friends and the patronage of a liberal public. SAMUEL PHILBRICK, WILLIAM 11. BAKER. Savannah, Sept. 17,1828. 50 YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL. MR. PHILLIPS respectfully informs the pub lic, that, for the future, he purposes receiv | ino* Young Ladies only under his Tuition. They i will be instructed in every branch of a polite and ■ finished Education, as follows : J English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geo- I 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 BOARDING Up HE subscriber respectfully informs lier friends ! J- and the public that she can handsomely ac . commodate 14 or 15 steady Boarders, at her resi | donee in the Planters’ Bank square; and promises that her table shall be supplied with the best the market affords. Her terms will be moderate. MARY H. KEMPTON. oct 10 d—GO SAVAXXAIt POOR HOUSE AND HOSPITAL. YISITING Committee tor Octobber, 1828— Moses Clcland and William Taylor. Attending Physicians, Docts. Richardsone and Chariton. JOS GUMMING, scc'ry. ocl 3 CITY HOTEL. THE CITY HOTEL havirig been thoroughly repaired, the subscriber, Agent, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he will be prepared to receive Boarders on sth October. He lias made arrangements to accommodate gen tlemen travelling with their families, and every j attention will be given, to insure the comfort of those who may call. It is needless to say the ad- ‘ vantages the establishment possesses in its locality to business. 1 here has been no expenses spared in procuring the best Bedding, Servants, &c. &c. | The Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors and Wines that can be procured, and there will be attached to the establishment a Stable and Car ruige House , sufficiently large to accommodate thirty Horses, and provided with careful Ostlers. HENRY W. LUBBOCK, Agent. Savannah, Sept. 19,1628. 51 O’ 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. T? J HL Relish Room at the City Hotel is now ready for the reception of visitors, oct 10 TO RENT, The STORE fronting Johnston’s if l#square, occupied by the Misses Bald- i JIIM |bjg win & Muir. iff** 1 ™ AlPl I Sl Cos. Who have for sale , 6 pipes Seignett’s Brandy 1 pipe //olland Gin N E Rum in heds No 1 Mackerel 3J 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, g—The STORE now occupied by i Messrs. Beers, Booth, & Saint i J! 1? * Safi John. Possession can be had on the , MM Ist November next. Apply to ELIAS REED. sept 15 49 TO RENtT The store now occupied by Messrs , S. <Sy M. Allen Cos. Possession can be had on the Ist of November next. mm Apply to ELIAS REED. aug 25 d4O TO RENT. HE dwelling house, with the lot and improve ments now occupied by myself in Broughton street. Possession given the Ist of November, oct 8 MOSES SIIEFTALL. NOTICE. ,4 LL persons indebted to the late firm of i V PRITCHARD & MITCHELL, or the un dersigned, are notified that unless payment be made on or before the Ist proximo, a trausfer of their accounts will be made to an Attorney for collection ; such a course being indispensable. L. N. MITCHELL. oct 10 CO CHEESE. > j | BOXES Cheese, landing from 3hip Em- Uv/ peror, and for sale by ELL4.S BLISS. oct 6 RUM, GIN, COFFEE, &c. IHIDS. N. E. Rum A * 50 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 oranges! 4 it t/ \4\ sound sweet Oranges in barrels— For sale by PALMES & LEE. oetß 59 NORTHERN POTATOES!”” O BBLS. fiesh and of a prune quality, for O sale at a low price by PALMES &l LEE. sept 29 55 LAW AND NOTARIAL OFFICE. ’ X HE Subsciiber, having removed to a room in * the 2nd story of the building adjoining Mr. Gaudry’s store, offers his services as an Attorney, &c. at Law. He will at tend to the Courts of the Eastern Circuit as well as the United States’ Courts for this District, and will also attend to Notarial business. WM. 11. BULLOCH, oct 8 —n RUM GIN, &c 7 iJA HMDS N E Rum 01/ 50 bbls do do 50 do Fox Point Gin 20 boxes negro Shoes For sale on accommodating terms by TAFT & PADELFORD. aug 11 .34—d SOAP. BOXES hard Yellow Soap 9.J vJ For sale by PALMES & LEE. sept 29 55 PRI M^TfrCROIxTuGARsT” IIIIDS. prime St. Croix Sugars, received O f per Macon, and will be sold low, if taken from the wharf. HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER. sept 17 50 joiin wTlong~ Offers for sale , landing from schooner Manchester /§ BAGS prime Green Coffee at 12,500 Segars,‘'Silvia” brand > superior 10,000 do “Dosamingos” do $ quality IS S TORE, 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 JUST RECEIVEI>7 1 n nnr* spanish segars, war- JL* *5 ‘ M r ranted superior, 200 Hams, best quality 40 dozen genuine pale sherry Wine. 10 casks D. B. Stout. 25 boxes Sperm Candles. 100 do Soap. 10 pipes Holland Gin. 40 barrels prime St. Croix Sugar. For sale by J. B. GAUDRY. sept 5 0 NOTICE. GEORGE D. CORNWELL will aefas -LYJ rny Attorney during my absence from the city. P. WILFBERGER, Jun. sept 29 c 55 JUST RECEIVED, 2 CASES Gentlemens Boots. 2 do. Ladies Morocco walking “hoes For sale by T. S. LUTHER, oct. 3 I COFFEE. ■ { 4 BAGS, at a low price. PALMES & LEE. ’ sept 29 55 LONDON PORT 1 R. TEN Casks HI B BEET’S DOUBLE BROWN STOUT, in V’ Pint and Quart bottles, just receiv ®^* r ‘ ed per ship Chancellor ; together with an assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Spices, PerTumery, &c. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 6, Gibbons’ Building. july 14 SPLENDID VIEWS OF AMERICAN SCENERY. On Friday, the 10th of Oct. 1828, will be published by T. K. Greknbank, No. fi4, Spruce street, Philadelphia, a volume of splendid views American Scencrt 7 , as follows: t. A view of Beck's Shot Tower, on the Schuyl kill, near Philadelphia, and adjacent seenerv. 2. A view of the Light-house in Long Island Sound, with the adjacent seenerv. 3. A view of York, on Lake Ontario, with the fortifications. 4. Characteristic Scenery on the Hudson River. 5. View of New-London, Connecticut, with the adjacent scenery. 0. V iew of Lemon Hill, near Philadelphia, the seat of Henry Pratt, esq. 7. The Tomb of W ashington, at Mount Ver non. 8. View at the Great Berid of the Susquehanna. 9. View of the Upper Falls of Solomon’s Creek, Luzerne county, Pa. 10. View of the Cattskill Mountains, from tho Hudsom 11. View of Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, from the Light-house on the British side. These Views are executed in the best style of Philadelphia Engraving,from drawings made upon ’ the spot. Each Plate will be accompanied by a full and accurate description thereof, so as to make | it perfectly intelligible to every person. The work w ill be printed and issued to subscri bers in tiie first style, oiNsuperior paper, and with a handsomely printed cover, and delivered to sub scribers at'the very low price of $1 copy.— Flexible covers will be used for country Wrrfrt bers. so that they can be safely sent by mail. \rr Any gentleman, post masters and others, who will interest themselves to procure ten sub scribers, and remit SIU to the Editor, shall receive twelve copies. From the very flattering patron age already received (1200 subscribers having already put down their names,) this volume will probably be succeeded by another, as soon as other plates can be engraved. All orders from the coun try will be promptly attended to. Address T. K. GREENBANK, No. G 4 Spruce-street, Philadelphia. oct 10 CONGRESS HALL,(LATE JUDD’S HOTEL So, 27 South Third-street,, Philadelphia. THIS well known and extensive establishment, [ has lately undergone a thorough and complete rc ! pair, having had thirty new and commodious sin -1 gle Bed-Rooms added to its former convemencies, with fire-plaees and grates in each The Parlours have been enlarged, Chambers mach improved, andthe Dining and lleading-Rooms, w ill, it is be lieved, compare w ith any in the United States.- The Furniture, which is entirely 7 new 7 , and put up by 7 the most experienced hands, was selected and 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, and the stock of Wines and Liquors, such as to suit tlie most refined and experienced taste No Hotel in the city of Philadelphia is so happily located, be ing but a few 7 minutes w 7 alk from the steam-boats, and in the immediate neighborhood of the Ban‘sk Post Office, and the Theatre, and other places of public resort, w hether 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. COSGRESS HALL STAbLISG.—' The Sta bles are kept by Mr. Samuel Hunt. They are good and commodious, having been recently en larged, w ith Yard and Shed for Carriages. The charges are the same as at other Livery Stables. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, confi dently hopes by unremitting attention, to merit a continuation of public patronage, july 4 2aw2m—lß D. SAINT. DRAWING GRAND CGNSOLIDATED IL !® Ifi CLASS, NO 8. ** 24 35 20 4fi 9 Ifi 41 23 21 Holders of Prizes w 7 ill call for the cash at LUTHER'S Lottery and Exchange Office * oct 10 00 DRAWING RECeTvED. ~ GRAND CONSOLIDATED I, O T <’ E R Y, NO. 8. 7 24, 35, 29, 46, 9, 16, 41, 23, 21, Combination, 21, 23, 24. a capital prize was or dered at this office, where holders of prizes will call for the cash. Lottery Sf Exchange Office. ect 10 jfi’ . . CAUTION. All persons afe cautioned against trading with 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 w 7 ent out of my possession without my know ledge, and pay r ment thereof being stopped. MARGARET SMITH, sept 19 c 51 MISSING, SUPPOSED to be stolen, from the store of the subscribers 2 kegs Manufactured Tobacco, branded S. REED & CO. Alexandria. An ade quate reward will 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 POST OFFICE, > Savannah, October S, 1828. v AN alteration has been made in the Augusta & Western Mail : It will arrive, untif further notice, on SUNDAY at 12, M. instead of Monday, as heretofore, and close on Friday ai 7, P. M. in stead of Saturday. oct 10 G. SCHLEY, P. JVJ TOST OFFICE, Savannah , Srpt 11, 1828 TTNTIL further notice, the Macon Mail dim t vJ will arrive on f’riday at 11 a. m., and same day at 1 p. m. GEO. SCHLEY, P.M. eept 13 48