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York Market, Ocri 11.
Ffr>rtP r{e sales comprise about 1700 bags St
C #l7t i2 cents, equal to 4 mos.; 60 Laguini
about the same quantity of Maracai
jj2 1-4,!U ,U *
lost l* 2
Cos?F fl '^
<i; bol* fi e gft ] c , are about 700 bales of Up-
Cct ( ° n T A „ iii. 2 cents; 400 Tennessee and N
‘-nil * V, n ii 1-2 cents, and 108 St Domingo
4> r ]can? at , . ce nts, long price, with one or
cr “P l? P' nd at 11 I;-* 11
t ° SIIia ki n ,r a tlc of about
l , 2 cls 7 nlft \dvices from Liverpool to Bth ult.
00 bale^ v j v , es terday per ship Birmingham.—
re re )f ’ 6 ie preceding week amounted to
fb ? C i at previous prices.
jjtfW t> alc ’ fjQ o {is, —The sales have been exten
l)ointf ,ts rc( i U ced, particularly of cotton
•te®” . Ellens are less active, and prices have
.gods - — ”
*cc’ and Meal. —The principal transactions
pour ‘ goUt } iern flour —sales have taken
k* b f? 1 . tan dria, Fredericksburgh, Petersburg
P lsC n°l nond county, at $0 50, and 300 barrels
and Haxall,” at $6 50; a lot of
[r o \ var d street at $6 87 1-2, on time,
jilting ca * a j a t §6 75 a7. A sale of corn
barrels 012 1-2- Letters from Liverpool
ship Birmingham, state an absence
toffth 1 111 - 1 and nriccs there nominal. Export,
es wheat flour 6880 barrels.
port 8* J, ga | c 0 f about 25,000 bushels of North
foy'l , na de at 122 to 125, and Virginia at
f* rol ( n il t o. en t3 per bushel; upwards of 20,000
&™a,n nnsold: wlcsofS a 10,00l> b Uß hel
“I'm corn have been .nade at 40 a 13, for mix
j I\\a 45 for vcllow. A cargo of upwards
7-SJ| bushels bailey was sold yesterday at 74
Kaport from let to tth inst.-
(• om 1500 bushels.
if, ‘a srs. This articl ehas become heavy.
,V Sales of American Linseed, in barrels,
k J. iaken place at 85 cts per gal.
/Vc'ji's—A sale was made at auction, on the Bth,
i,ui .-nclf-j of English White Lead, ground in
75per C ll2lbs.aiid 258 kegs, 28 lbs.
Vat sll 1-2 all 50 4 months.
* I'rorisiMS— Sales are made of Mesa Pork, at
*i- am ( Prime at B*ll 75 for city inspection. A
> of about. 40 barrels new Beef has been received
J a few barrels of Mess sold at $lO per barrel.
ia ] eß of <rood Northern Lard at 7 1-2 cents,
(hcese plenty. A sale of 120 firkins Philadelphia
flatter, No. 1, common, at 8 I*2 cts per lb.
Salt— Sales of about 2000 bushels Liverpool
Ground have taken place in lots by the importers
at 47 a4S cts per bushel. The article is in good
demand-
Sheetings —Sales ot Brown Russia was made at
75 per piece.
sp; of 1-60 pipes Bordeaux Brandy
rasmade at 103 cts on the usual credit. London
j proof at $1 31 1-4. Sales of Whiskey, in poor
pfo, have been made at 23 cents, and in good
fuksat 23 1-2. Cider Brandy continues scarce.
Sugars —Sales were made of 84 hhds New Or
leans at 8 1-2 cents , about 50 bxs. White Havana
it 14 o-4 cents.
Tilioir —A sale oflOObbls American was made
it 7 34 cts. per lb. cash.
Jus —Public sales of part of the cargo of ship
Panama was made, say 511 chests Hyson Skin at
4’2d9 1-2 cents. 176 chests Hyson at 80 a 06 cts.
tad 77 Tonkay at 56 a56 1-2 cents 6 mos.; 1460
thests Hyson Skin, Newport and Woodrop Sims*
tiroes, at 30 to 50 ;513 chests Y. Hyson, Splen
did's cargo, at 65 a 81 cents ; 333 chests Tonkay,
Vi>odrop Sim’s 44 a 44 1-2 cents, also at six mos.
aaking a total of 3,145 packages.
Tobacco —Public sales of 29 hlids. inferior Virgi
nia at l 5-8 a 3 cts. per lb. and 24 hhds. Kentucky
i*2l-2 a 5 1-8, averaging about 3 1-2 cents per
lb. 4 mos.
H ines.—Sales was made at, bv auction, of 100
<;r.casks Sweet Malaga at 50 aSO 1-2 cts. ;50 qr.
tasks Marseilles Madeira, 51 a54 cents, and 8Q
casks White Wine, 43 a 44 cents, 4 month.
New-Orieans, Sept. 27.—Our market still
‘Continues unusually dull and inactive even for
the time of year, and offers no changes of import
sice to notice. The weather has been cool, dry
and pleasant, and our city generally’ healthy. The
Misssisippi was yesterday afternoon eleven and
cm hah’feet below high water mark.
C</ton —Arrived since our last from the interior
w.d Mississippi, 563 bales, (441 of which were new
rrop.) 4 ‘eared in the same time for Boston 261
isles. At present there is no demand or fixed va
ne 3 t this article ; t lie only-sales we have heard
cf this week, w ere 30 bales of the new crop,
u a high rate. fir a northern manufactory, where
vie same Planter's cotton gave much satisfaction
btveu. “ <
Flour —continues dull at 8-5 per bbl. for
‘b a best brands. The only sales taking place are
toihe bakers, for home consumption. No arrivals
rince our last.— sf Hit's Price Crrrent.
JSSARENB JOURS* AS..
port of s.ir.i.yv.iir.
ARRIVED,
Hr!? lice riant, Foster, 7 days from New York,
Hall, Sltapter & Tttpper, consignees; J & M
Prendergast. IT Lord, E Bliss, J W Long, Otis
Hnson, A & E Wood, Sarah Sawyer, Cohen &
V'iiLr, Jas Jnglis & co. L Baldwin & co. Oliver
Pdroes. Ketchum & Burroughs, N B & H Weed,
4r “! J W Morrell. Passengers—Mr Johnson and
Messrs N B Weed, *P Duffy, T Williams,
? Popper, H Sistarc, M Prendergast, and J Gil
•
Sehoonor Sally, Thompson, from Baltimore, and
hours from the Capes, to Bayard &. Hunter,
onsiffR Ses ; ft, Malone, Sorrel & Anderson, M’El-
Girvin & co. Passengers —Mr G Turpin
* ! ‘l ladv, Messrs S Colbourn, S Stevinson, andC
■H Collo in .
Neptune, M'Dorald, 9 days from New
via Darien, to Bulloch & Dunwoody. 12
Passengers
Sloop Mary Howard, Briggs,. 7 days from New
jf'M'rd, bound to SatiUa. Passenger—Major
tloyd
h’.oop Dr-light. Conner, 1 day from Charleston,
1? & Patterson, E Bliss,’C Truchelut, and
Steam Pdce Mill. Passengers —Messrs. J
-n. J f'olijulioun, J MTnnis, and MrFalligant.
Turner, 2 days from Beaufort,
* ) with sea island cotton, to~R Habersham.—
‘wengors'—Mr Leg are and lady; 3 Miss Pero-
Mr V Durand.
‘,‘°°P Mill Maid, Page, 4 days from Darien.
p Two Friends,'kentz, from Harris’ Neck.
,>>*? John Chevalier, 6isson, Charleston, 7
r J [ 8 ‘ ‘ Vi? h merchandize, to J. W, Long, W.
w : ‘tree, Fairchild, Lyon A co. & J. B. Herbert,
mi?s Crabtree, and nir. W. H. Baker.
s pam boat Hamburg, Boyden, 39 hours irom
deston, with merchandize, to A Le Baibier V
B Herbert, J B Gaudry, and sundry persons
Passengers—Mrs Anthony; Messrs
St r °~ or ’ Robinson, Raynes, and Green.
boat Charleston, Bonnel, 30 hows from
to Butts & Patterson, agent. Pas
-'‘rs—.\jPssrs Bulloch, Hartford, and Maxwell.
’tnord’sboat Andrew Jackson, from Paraehu
M B Jaudon, and John P Williamson,
k ° n s Pelican, 10 days from Augusta,
a p ‘ toile > agent; with 205 bales cotton, to Wylly
‘Vfi. j p j :lU( ]on, J Ganahl,and C F Mills.
to r SAILED,
ci’ R, a gle, Mauran, for Providence.
j> e ,' r lVorp t, Hough, for St John’s, (e. f.)
L’ s Cut to.r Crawford, on a cruise.
JOa * L 1 atnall, Hopkins, for Charleston.
*>, - r
sis • !lr i llp Herald, Goldie, sailed from Dundee
lUa on the 2d inst.
h\T rr FOR THIS PORT.
P ;i l e * , ew York, 11th inst. ships Queen Mab,
lOtj, in i'.'V ‘! ef: P a tch; George Clinton, Rawson.
(hV’n ( * lV(i Branch, Harding, 20th instant;
otiu ßo, Johnson, despatch.
i,ul4nt ’ *** WiiKa ®>
totiu3 1 ih delphia ’ 10th inat ' bri ? Mexico, Patten,
At Boston, brig Sea Island, Atwood, to sail 15th.
from our correspondents.
OJjlecs of the Courier , Mercury Gazette.
A 1 • ,V H Af LESTON, Oct. 18-8 e. m.
4 day S ßhiP Mary & Harriet ’ New York,
Nabb > Baltiinorc > >
S cn ßr rfnr r r/° n ’ (of ,oo' a , J ) Mingle, late Patter,
son N Orleans, and 22 days from the Balizs, i„
distress, bound to Philadelphia, put in to procure
seamen, provisions and water, part of the crew
eing sick Bth inst. lat 31, lon 80, captain Pat
terson died of fever.
Schr Brandywine, Fithian, Philadelphia, and 56
hours from the capes.
U L schr Juno, Pike, N York, 70 hour*,
feo.ir Thistle, Gibson, New York, 4 days.
Cld. ship Perfect, Prince, Liverpool; schr Ag
nes, Swasey, St Augustine; sloop John Chevalier,
feisson, Savannah.
\\ ent to sea, Line ship Empress, Sinclair, New
i ork.
, . _ Oct. 19.
Ar snip Chive Eliza, Moody, Portsmouth, (rt
H) 5 days.
I>rig Ida, Chase, Baltimore, via Norfolk, 4ds.
Sloop Levant, Parker, New London, 6 days.
In the Offiing, ship Isaac Hicks, Dickenson, N.
\ork, 6 days.
Oct. 21.
Cleared, brig Gov. Fenner, Blanchard, Boston,
schr. D. R. Williams, Lehue, Georgetown; schr.
Industry, Christian, Georgetown.
Went to sea, U. L. schr. Gazelle, Bailey, New-
York; sloop Delight, Cooper, Savannah.
No arrivals.
[By the Juno, at Charleston .]
NEW YORK, Oct. 13.
Ar. ship Dublin Packet, from Dundee, (lefl 4th
ult.)
Cleared, ships Ann, Bird, Liverpool; Hanmbal,
Thompson, N London, Brown, Liverpool;
brig Gen Victoria, Ellis, Havana; schr Trader,
Burroughs, Apalachicola.
The brig Elizabeth, from Bath, touched at Bas
satere, Gaud. 7th lilt, and went to leeward; was
boarded offßermnda by a pirate, and plundered
of charts, compass, quadrant, clothes, boat, rig
ging, provisions, etc. An Eng. sloop of war heav
ing in sight, they left the Elizabeth, and made
theit escape.
Oct. 14. 1
Ar. Br. brigh Freak, Bouch, from Hull, sailed
sth ult. j
Brig Martha, Edwards, Amsterdam, 38 days.
Brig Jane, Atwater, fm Rio Janeiro, 23d Aug; 1
Brig Tom, srom Rochelle, 50 days.
Cld. ship Camillus,, Nevins, Greenock.
BOSTON, Oct 10. ‘
Ar. ship Mogul, Davis, Liverpool, 4th ult
Brig Crane, Bourne, Palermo, July 20, Marsala
Aug 15.
Cld. ship Albrce. Bradshaw, New Orleans; brig
Ranger, Eidridge, Port-au-Prince.
Oct. 11. j
Ar. brig Asaph, Shaw, Rochelle. 27th Aug.
Brig Clarissa Ann, Owen, London 23 and, and
Gravesend 27th Aug.
irr — _;
TO PRINTERS.
TWO Journeymen Printers of steady habits,,
X will find constant employ at this office.
AN ACTIVE LAD,
VL ILL he taken as an Apprentice to the prin
* * ting business at this office.
~ F HI NFAV. Y ORK
v Regular packet barque ARMADILLO,
•St2V Robertson , master, will have immediate
despatch. For freight or passage, apply to the
caotain on board, at Rice’s wharf, or to
ELIAS 81.135.
Who offers for sale, landing from said vessel ,
100 bags Coffee
10 pipes Cognac Brandy, Seignette’s brand
4 half do do do do do
5 pipes Swan Gin
12 bales of sattinetts, cassinef ts, twilled lin
seys and kerseys, suitable for negro
clothing
oct 22 65
foil IMRTeX, BRUNSWICK AND
rrr . TURTLE RIVER.
The new and fast sailing schr. LAURA,
pal part of her cargo ready to go on board, com
menced loading yesterday, and will proceed with
despatch. For freight to either of the above i
places, apply to the mast er on board, at Jones’ up
per wharf, or to
11 ALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 22
FOR DARIEN.
The Steam Boat CHARLESTON,
Captain J. Bonnel , intended as a regular packet,
will leave to-morrow. For freight or passage ap
ply on board, at Mungin’s lower wharf, or to
BUTTS & PATTERSON,
oct 22 n
FOR AUGUSTA .
{P/* Pole Boat Cotton Plant is expected
here 25th instant—she is well provided with light
ers, and will have immediate despatch. For light
freight, apply to ELIAS BLISS,
oct 22 65
FOR AUGUSTA.
05* The Pole Boats VIRGINIA and
CORN PLANTER,. These are excellent Boats,
and are provided with Ltghters —being well
manned , will have immediate dispatch. For freight
apply to JOHN 11. WATSON,
Williamson’s wharf,
oct 20 64
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.
\ IJHDS prime New Orleans Sugar, land
t3 ing from brig Wade, capt. Doakc, from
Philadelphia, and for sale on the wharf, by
KETCHUM A BURROUGHS,
oct 22 65
RYE FOR PLANTING.
f* f\ BUSHELS seed Rye, new crop, for sale
by PALMES & LEE,
Exchange Dock.
ALSO,
300 bushels Oats
oct 22
FRESH FLOUR.
gA BARRELS fresh Howard street Flour—
•3 a w just received per schooner Sally and now
landing. A good bargain will be given to the pur
chaser on the wharf. mTTT . T , ri n •
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 22
oranges. ,
A sound sweet Oranges in barrels
4 < ‘HD F ° r6Sleby PALMES & LEE.
oct 22
Hi .CHARLES A. WOODIttTPP
AS received and for sale, a choice assortment
of GROCERIES, for family, plantation and
‘ Ship supplies, via i
ltquors.
Champaigne, London Dock Bordeaux Brandies
Holland Gin and Jamaica spirits
WINES.
March and Oliveira Madeiras
Brown and pale Sherries
L. P. Teneriffe, Malaga
Muscat, Malmsey Frontignae
Port and Claret in demijohns and bottle*
Spices of every description
\\ inter sperm Oil; spermaceti and mould candles
Old Java and green W. I. coffees
Santa Croix and New Orleans brown } c
Loaf and Lump white j Sugars
W be* pij! Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Young
Ilyson, Powchong, and Souchong—
selected from recent importations,
and offered on accommodating terms.
Dickson's building, Bay street.
oct 22 ni 65
LANDING,
From ship Thomas Dichason from New York ,
ffT HHDS Porto Rico Sugar, of superior quality
•X 7 pipe& London Dock Brandy
208 groce Velvet Corks
50 kegs No 1 Tobacco, approved brands
For sale by JOHN YV. LONG.
xMAY BUTTER.
“i pf KEGS, a superior article, landing from
A*X schr Frances, and for sale by
PALMES & LEE,
Opt 22 Exchange Dock.
GEORGIA-M‘l COUNTV 7 .
TbYY the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court ofM‘lntosh county, sitting for Ordi
nary purposes ;
To all to whom it may concern.
’Whereas, Jacob Wood, Mis H. Johnson, and
Miss Catholena Wood, has applied for letters of
administ ration on the estate of and effects of Hen
ry Wood, late of said county, deceased. These
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to file their objections, (if any they have,) in mj r
office, in Darien, in the terms of the law, other
wise letters of administration will be granted to
the applicants.
Witness the Honorable William A. Dunham,
one of the Justices of said Court, this 20th
day of October, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty-eight.
GEO. T. ROGERS, c. c. o.
oct 22 65
VIRGINIA STATE
L O T TERY,
Class No 17,
DREW in Richmond on the 21st—The Draw
ing will be here on the 28th. 54 Numbers.
8 Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME:
1 Prize of SIO,OOO
1 do 2,500
1 do 2,000
1 do 1,200
1 do 1,022
2 do 1000
4 do 500
5 do 300
10 do • 200
10 do 150
20 do 100
&C- &c. &c.
Tickets, $lO 00
Halves, 5 OO
Quarters, 2 50
Orders attended to at
LUTHER'S
Lottery and Exchange Gjjicc.
oct 22
CARP ETING AND PIANO FORTES,
JUST received and for sale by
J. YV. MORRELL,
oct 13 ni 61
SALT AFLOAT.
-fl AA BUSHELS, on board ship Envoy,
IDUU for sale by
TAFT &PADELFORD.
oct 20 64
~N. E. RUM.
-j /'k BARRELS, landing from brig Leopard,
* for sale low, if taken from the wharf,
by TAFT & PADELFORD.
j oct 20 C 64
PRIME GREEN COFFEE. 7
BARRELS and 72 Bags, landing from
Oil ship Envoy and brig YVade.
In Store ,
100 bbls N E Rum
30 hhds do do
30 bbls India Point Gin
50 bags Coffee
20 boxes Shoes and Brogans
For sale on accommodating terms by
TAFT & PADELFORD.
oct 20 64
Just Received and for Sale hy
L. BALDWIN & CO.
BAGS Coffee
4 9 hhds N. O. Sugar
Molasses, &c.
oct 13 01
“IkETCHUM & BURROUGHS
Have for sale on accommodating terms, received
per late arrivals,
1 OA COILS BALE ROPE, made from the
JL fmt X v best Russia Heinp,
AND
Barrels Baltimore refined LOAF SUG AR,
sept 22 52
OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
nnilE subscriber’s office iB kept next door north
j i to Jame 6 Fowler’s tailoring shop, and front
ing east Johnson’s square; where he can be found
at all times to attend to public duty.
ISAAC RUSSELL.
oct 13
RUM, GIN, COFFEE, &c,
41A HHDS. N. E. Rum
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 <3C fADELFORn
sept 22 and 52
NORTHERN POTATOES.
pf Q BBLS. fresh and of a prune quality, for
O O Bale at a low price by
1 PALMES & LEE.
sept 29
RUM GIN, &c.
QiX HHDS N E Rum
OU 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
Vs. CHICHESTER & SCRANTON, ,
_\ £)RjtrER3 JIJVD TAILORS ,
X\PFHR to their friends and the public, at their
” ftore, jYo. 7, Young's Building,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
In their Line, viz :
FINE and superfine black, blue, brown, olive,
green, drab and mixed cloths and cassimeres.
Also one piece Drake’s Neck
Dress, frock and coats of all descriptions
Pantaloons, vests, cravats, stocks, gloves and ho
siery
2 dozen Hull’s patent shoulder Braces
ALSO,
Ladies’ Riding Habits, Military, Fancy and Full
Dresses made to order—punctuality particularly
observed. m
They taka this opportunity of returning thanks
for favors heretofore received, and solicit a conti
nuance, as they endeavor to keep none but first
rate workmen, and intend to manufacture the
most of their articles of dress on the spot, and un
der their own immediate inspection.
oct 20 ‘ 64
LANDING,
Per schoopcr Frances , from JVew York,
a 50 catty boxes ) Hyson TEA, of lat
-3 chests £ est importation
10 catty boxes Suuoiiong or iilaoit
. Taa.of superior quality
15 quarter casks Malaga YVina
10 hhds prime St Croix Sugar
In Store ,
20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar
50 bags prime Green Coflee
5 pipes London Dock Brandy
5 do Seignett’s and Rastean's brand*
5 do Swan Gin
5 do London Dock Gin
3 hhds old Jamaica Rum
5 do pure Spirits
5 quarter casks Madeira YVin*
90 barrels N. Orleans Whiskey, superior quality
55 kegs Tobacco, 8s to the pound
20 boxes do. pound lumps
40 pieces cotton Bagging
8 bales Domestic stripe*
40 dozen Wine, in boxes
15 chaldron Liverpool Coal
For sale by
JOHN W. LONG,
oct 20 64
FLOUR AND COFFEE.
BARRELS Baltimore Flour, approved
Vs brands —Jtist received and landing from
schooner Oscar, will be sold low, if taken from the
wharf.
100 bags prime green Rio Coffee—For sale by
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 15
LANDING.
• HHDS superior Jamaica run*
40 bbls. Ct. Gin
10 bags heavy black pepper
10 boxes London mustard
10 firkins Goshen butter
5 bbls. lard
4 kegs pearl barley
For sale by COHEN & MILLER,
octlo 60
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER.
THE subscribers have been appointed agents
in this place for the sale of the above Pow’der,
manufactured by Messrs. E. F. Dupont, De Ne
mours & co. of Wilmington, (Del.) and will keep
a constant supply at the public magazine ; they
will sell at the Philadelphia price an J charges, for
cash only. . ’
A. LE BARBIER CO.
Mongin's brick buildings,
octls 62
CUT NAILS.
Received per Emperor ,
1 AA KEGS Cut Nails, assorted size*
JL LM / 100 kegs White Lead
1040 gallons sperm Oil, light color
For eale low by
CLAGHORN & WOOD,
oct 1 , 56
JUST RECEIVED,
CASES Gentlemens Boots.
& 2 do. Ladies Morocco walking shoes. For
sale by T. S. LUTHER,
oct. 3
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
‘PHILB RICK Sf 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 H. BAKER.
Savannah, Sept. 17,1828. 50
GOLD,
,4 MERICAN and Foreign, for sale at
EPPINGER’S
oct 10 Exchange Office.
WANTED TO HIRE,
SIX able bodied Negri) Men—those accustomed
to work in tnjvn would be preferred.
MICHAEL DILLON,
oct 3 c 52
CHEESE.
first quality colored Cheese, for
Ovl sale by the single one or more. Applv t.n
Palme® & lee.
oct 13 ,}
SEGARS.
finn CABANNAS and Silva fy Co’s.
smJ first quality yellow Segars—
Just received and for sale by
FRANCIS BLOIS.
sept 15 and 49
CHEESE.
BOXES Cheese, landing from ship Em*
OvF peror, and for sale by
ELIAS BLISS.
oct 6
WANTS A SITUATION,
A Mechanic capable of attending a rice mill.
satisfactory recommendations will be given
as to sobriety and honesty; a line left at the post
office addressed to B. will be attended to.
oct 20. c
BOARDING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs her friends
and the publid that she can handsomely ac
commodate 14 or 15 steady Boarders, at her resi
dence lu the Plan ter*’ 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—6o
TO THE PUBLIC.
CIHARLESF. GRANDISON, Editor of the
J Darien Gazette, having made a scurrilous
display of carricatures, &c. in his Gazette of the
7th instant, I deem him totally unworthy of fur
ther notice; but if any gentleman will advocate
the said Grandison in his moral turpitude, and
will so avow himself, 1 will hold him personally
responsible. ALLEN B. POWELL.
Darien, Oct. 13,182& e* <y j
tfEORGE NEWHALL,
(Nos. 4 and 9, Young's Buildings.)
HAS received per recent arrivals and offers for
sale on accommodating terms a large and
complete assortment of
Boots and Shoes ,
TOGETHER WITH
10 doz Calf Skins
12 do Lining do
4 do Boot Webbing
6 do do Cord
60 lbs Shoe Thread
ALSO,
20 pieces Broad Cloths
30 bales cotton Shirtings
10 do do Sheetings
10 do Negro Cloths
15 cases Beaver Hats
5 do do do Shelmerdine'*
*t 10 60
---
BOOTS, BOOTEES AND SHOES.
/nr) Just Received ,
ff I 15 cases men’s and women’s, on
ccuntr y merchants, for sale a bar
gain by
T. S. LUTHER.
octls 62
CITY TEL. ~
THE CITY HOTEL having been thoroughly
repaired, the subscriber, Agent, respectfully
informs his friends and the public, that he will b*
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 needless 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. &c.
The Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors
and Wines that can be procured, and there w ill be
attached to the establishment a Stable and Car
riage House, sufficiently large to accommodate
thirty Horses, and provided w ith careful Ostlers.
HENRY VV. LUBBOCK, Agent.
Savannah, Sept. 19., 1828. 51
O ZF 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.
JET THE Relish Room at the City Hotel if
now ready for the reception of visitors.
oct 10
| TO RENT,
gyJjt The STORE fronting Johnston’*
square, occupied hy the Misses Bald*
ill* l jwjf win & Muir.
AppI L,t°BALDWIN & Cf.
Who have for sale,
6 pipes Seignett’s Brandy
1 pipe Holland Gin
N E Rum in heda
No 1 Mackerel
30 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”
The STORE now occupied by
Messrs. Beers, Booth, & Saint
jlil Sg|s| John. Possession can be had on th*
jyyyjySiflfc November next. Apply to
ELIAS REED.
§ept 15 49
TO RENT,
Rm eftSL The store now occupied by Messrs
S. 4* M. Allen & Cos. Possession can
liifclt on November next.
ELIAS REED .
aug 25 d4O
TO RENT.
*r*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 SHEFTALL.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to Ihe late firm of
PRITCHARD & MITCHELL, or the nn
! 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 sot
i collection ; such a course being indispensable.
L. N. MITCHELL.
I oct 10 60
HALL, SHAPTER &TUPPER
HAVE TOR SALE, RECEIVED PER LATE ARRIVALS,
TONS Swedes Iron, flat and square,
assorted sizes
27 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar
50 bags Rio Coffee
3 pipes Cognac Brandy
8 half pipes do. do
3 pipes Hollajid Gin
aoo bii urn, “Schiedam” and
brands
20 bis Portland Rum
50 do superior YVhiskey
2 puncheons Jamaica Rum
SO bis Loaf Sugar
5 quarter casks sweet Malaga YVina
4 do Cette and
8 do Pico Madeira do
9 do Marseilles Madeira dL
> 40 eeils 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 eaeh
200 Grindstones
sept 19
WHISKEY, CROCKERY, &c.
Pf BBLS. high proof and well flavored
Philadelphia Whiskey
60 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 flay
For sale on liberal terms at Burroughs’ brick
building, at the corner on the Bay, by
F. H. YVELMAN.
sept 22 52
PRUNES.
9 HALF and 6 quarter boxes Prunes, just
ceived and for sale by
PALMES A. LEE.
oct 13