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•_ c 376 votes majority to mr.
cin *
siaober r y-J h| £) lSfl i c t is doubtful.-
*iyjtS£s re - e!ec,iou of
“''S,berry u almost certain,
pir- ? ljie District now represented by
ft- a thorough friend of the present
• • rffltioD we learn that four counties
A^J 01 * a majority of 1697 votes, and
P V ‘T ias in all probability received, in
%tAO votes.
n the district represented Ly t. M ,
! tte learn that ia Jefimou county
votes and for his opponent, mr.
W-* , v x,819 votes. No other county
bat it is supposed, as our
>** will recollect we anticipated, tluitj
. has lost his election—but by a ]
t small Majority- 1
V. m ,|,e District represented by mr.
* we learn that, in one county,
rtilbiann) the only one heard from,;
(si thorough friend of the Ad
-1) received a majority of 500
!i, over bis opponent.
from the district represented by mr.
n yenport, we hear that in Belmont coun
mr. Davenport (Administration) re-
W i votes, and mr Kennon, bis
L oen i, 1,920. In Guernsey county
0. received 792 votes and liis oppo-
IB .i 748, as far as beard from. Four
JJnshijW in Monroe county give 237 votes
Keener, and 127 votes for Davtn-
Tiie*B?pecl of the returns, as far as re
?ved. is decidedly favorable to the great
S ecs Civil Libetfy.
Rational Intelligencer, Oct . 21.
CATTLE SHOW.
Theanrtial Cattle Show of the Mary
and Agricultural Society, took place yes
lerdav 00 Carroll s Point. The day was
jucoicnimdy fiue,& calculated to shew effe
rervtiiinC to great advantage, W e regretted
jnad, tliut although the display wasjhighly
lispecpble, as will as regards the quality
is the number of animals, the crowd of
iiilfors was not so great as on former Ocea
nia, There w 3, however, a considera
ipj uumber of poisons within the iuclosure,
tho appearu much gratified with what they
RV.
The specimens cf hon ed cattle, of the
Jtvoo, Short horned and Holstein breeds,
rererery numerous an > of great beauty,
h:eShfcep o! the Merino and Southdown
hods attracted our attention, by tlie fine
soss cf their fleeces, size and high keeping,
rhe departments of Horses and breeding
ikes was well supplied, particularly of
.■e Jailer. Some very tine Hogs belcng
igto G, Cook, a mixture of the
’arkisen and China breeds, excited much
imitation ty their size and fatness. The
ispky of home made Fabrics, ahho’uot
stensive, was cf an excellent quality;
iMig other things, a pair cf Stockings,
wlc of cotton, the growth of Anne Arun
tlcrwty, and knitted liy a Mrs. Robert
4, aged 88 years, was remarkable for
ttiifcssand strength of texture —also some
westic fiinuel of excellent fabric. In
h department of Farming Utensils, were
Fans, offered by Mr. East
tan^and[several Ploughs of good models,
side by Messrs. Sinclair & Moose.
There were also exhibited, some hand
mespeciirci.'sof Sugar Cane, which grew
a Baitiaioie county, —Baltimore Ccm.
Uctrlwr,
fins. —Our citizens were on Saturday
Ng'ih about half past 9 o’cloek, alarmed
‘<;ifce cry of fisc. The mill situated near
Mndere bridge, and for some time pas!,
bbelieve made use of for cotton spinning
i) Messrs Keller Jc Foreman, was found
•w in flumes. So soon as our active
nsucceeded in biinging their appn
intour,the fire was extinguished.—
the distance being great, the roof and part
interior were consumed before the
‘ '* Cl ' s could commence operating.
4 fire took place on Thursday night
“jut iweuty houses, principally small
‘ 7:5 tenements, were destroyed.
!-* fi iday week, a fire occurred at
I ‘“Virgii, by which la houses were des
"M-LWi. Chrvn . Oct. 20.
fagfar.— A short time since a gentleman of
J, f n > uas °ut in the suburbs endeavoring to
1 bUo * a t a large eagle. Suddenly the eagle
upwards, and continued to wing his flight
J*° immense height, neaily out of sight,
iie fell to the earth, nearly on the spot
•1 .hence he had flown. On approaching the
-•e a aruail was observed to run from
. an( l on examination it was found the
ul , got Under the eagle’s wings, andcom-
V l.;i ‘ castJn g upon his biootl, until tiie noble
fe exhaustion. The little marauder
a^e escape. —Providence paper.
••WDIDATES FOR ELECTORS,
BIOSES UN THE FIRST MONDAY OF NO EMBER.
* ‘■■•■it nominated ly the dark party.
V* Juhn Stewart, 44 Oglethorpe,
I E\Ry Mitchell, “ Hancock,
j.* J ° BN “ Flbert.
V’ ° Hatcher, 44 Wilkinson.
, J EJgh i Esq. “ Columbia.
>/;W, Esq. “ Monroe.
*! i u ,V Bd *“*tt, “ Glynn.
‘* ‘ ll • Eenticost, “ Jackson.
Ti ’■ ’ ~
j nominated by the Troup party
Wr Maxwell, of Bryan.
) r m 1 Esq u Richmond.
I.s r! 1 “ Hancock.
TTON “ Clark.
kn ’hat k shear, 44 Laurens.
hfl j Ir ’ N Craves, Esq. 44 Newton*
!‘| I,N Ut herf°kd, 44 Baldwin.
bj and ° ORE Esq. 44 Oglethorpe.
Li Ver Porter, 44 Greene.
idv, ■ ~
Um nominated by the Administration Con
'o|, e *tion at Wrightsborougk.
°H\ ° MAS UR ttAv, of Lincoln.
llt( HLsq. “ Wjlkes.
CO MM E RCIA L.
FROM OUR CORREPOXDEOT.
Office of the Courier, >
n „ _ Charleston, Oct. 2t : —B p. m. \
Cotton. —ln long staple cotton we have no
change to notice. The demand for uplands was
good during the week, and sales were made as
iis.. as it arrived, principally for good to 9 3-4
for very good lots, and 10 dents for prime, or se
ections from good lots. For some very choice,
J favorite marks, higher prices could be obtained,
, l/ 10 ugh. v.e the ajrtich? generally at 9 a 10
for new crop. Some few sales cf old crop were
| made at 8 1-2 a9. The low state of the rivers
j keeps tne supply small.
} Rice, —Hui'ing the week the demand for rice
i was Fair. Trie fir*t lot of new crop sold this sea
j son, went off on Friday at $3 3-8, and on Satur
i day a lot old fresh beat was sold at 3 7-IG. We
| quote prime 3 1-4 a 3 3-8; inferior to good 2 3-4
j a 3, and the week closed with a good demand, the
sales being made as fast as the article was re-
I ceived. The new crop is not yet fit to ship to
Europe.
Flour. —There is not much change in this arti
cle, tho sales of the week amounted to about 5 or
690 barrels to bakers, at 6 3-4 a 7.
*Jn Corn there was very little doing, and no ar
. rivals during the week. Wc continue the old
quotations of 39 a 22.
j Groceries. —ln Groceries a fair business was
j done. Some sales of sugar were made at about
I old rates, and the stock has now become light
. Several lots of coffee were sold at 13 cents for
common to 14 cents for good; prime green is
scarce, v. b quote it 15 als 1-2. In other articles
. there is little or no change.
| Freights.—To Liverpool l-2d for cotton; to
France 1 1-8 a L 1-4 cents—there are now seve
ral vessels loading for Liverpool, and one for
Havre. Coastwise, freights are dull; to N. York
j 62 1-2 cents for square bales, and 87 1-2 cents for
round baga cotton, and 37 to 50 cetits per cask for
rice ; to Fiovidence, $1 for square and 11-4 for
round bags cotton.
j Exchange —On Boston, N. York and Pnilad. 10
days 1-4 per dis. a par; 60 days, 1 1-4 a 1 1-2
1 per ct. dis. On England, 9a 9 \-2 per ct. prem.
lOn France, sf. 12 1-2 c. Savannah & Augusta
: Bank Bills, 1 1-2 a 2 per ct. dis. North Carolina
State do. none. Capo Fear do. none.
I IMPORT
Os Foreign Merchandize during the week ending
the 4th inst.
Br. ship Nimrod, from Liverpool—46 bales, &c.
merchandize, 20 bales 560 pcs. Cotton bagging,
13 bales woollens, 318 crates, $-c. earthenware, 2
casks hardware, 15 cases copper and 160 bags
salt.
EXPORTS,
\Of Cotton and Rice, from Charleston to Foreign
j ports, during the week ending the 27th inst.
COTTON. RICE.
Sea Island. Upland. Tierces.
Liverpool, 106 2285
West indies, 00 00 00
S Total, 106
I—
[By the brig Czar, at Charleston.]
1 Liverpool , Sept. 12—Imports this week, 6308
bales. Sales, 2i3 Sea Island 13 al7 l-2d. 10 at
2s -Id, current price this day 12 1-2 a 20d;i56
stained do. at 6 1-2 a JO 1-4, curr. pr. 6 a 11 ;
3396 bowed 5 7-8 a 7, curr. pr. 5 3-4 a 7,1250 N.
Orleans 6 1-8 a 8 1-2, 20 at 9, curr. pr. 6 a 8 1-2;)
1148 Alabani 5 7-8 a 6 5-8, curr. pr. 5 5-8 a’
~o 3-4 ; 875 Pernambuco 7 3-4 a 8 1-4. 20 at 8 1-4
20. at 8 3-4; curr. nr. 7 1-2 a8; 1871 Maran-:
ham a 7 1-4 a 7 3-4 ; 447 Bahia at 7 1-4 a 7 3-4 ;!
Mina, curr. pr. 5 a 7 1-2 ; 46 Para at 7, curr. pr. ;
6 3-4 a 7 1-4; Domarara, curr. pr. 6 3-4 a 8 1-2;
Barbadoes, do 6 5-4 ; Bahamas, do 6 a 8 ; 50 coin.’
W. 1. at 6, curr. pr. 4 1-2 a 7 ; 514 Egyptian at
7 1-4 a 8 1-2, 10 at 9, curr. pr. 7 1-4 a 8 1-2; 117
Surat at 3 3-4 a 4 3-4, curr. pr. 3 3-4 a 5 1-4 ; 10
Bengal at 4, curr. pr. 4a 5. Total sales for the
week 9995 bags. One vessel from Maranharn, 1
from Pernambuco, 1 from New-York, and 2 from
Alexandria have yet to report at the Customs.
The cotton market has continued heavy thro’-
out tho week, but without any decline in prices.
• 400 Mar&nhams and 500 bowed have been taken
1 on 000 MftranliaJns for c.ljjort.
London Corn Exchange , Sept. 10. —Our mar
ket was in a lifeless state this morning ; not a sale
, has been effected ; and as the factors demand
| Monday’s prices for all denominations of grain,
i such must bo quoted to-day. Importations since
! Monday, 3490 qrs. of English and 2950 qr. of
I foreign wheat ; 500 qrs. of English barley ; 4239
| qrs. of English, and 2350 qrs. ol foreign oats; ami
2400 sacks of English flour.
Letters per brig Catharine, from Havana, dated
17th inst. state that the price of box sugars had
declined. The last sales of rice were the cargoes
of the brigs Catharine and Albert, and schooner
Lash fiom this port, at 6 dollars.
A letter from Matanzas, dated 36th inst. states
that a part of the cargo (rice) of the brig Stran
ger, from this port, was sold at $5 3-8, the balance
was stored. The market for export was very in
Offices of the Morcury and Gazette, >
Charleston, Oct. 26—8 p. m. 5
[By the Catharine.]
Extract of a letter, dated “ Havana, Oct. 1 8th.
“We have to own receipt of your esteemed
favors of 30th ult. £y?d Ist inst. per Catharine.— .
Contents noted.
“ The schr. Lash, and brig Albert, both with
full cargoes of rice, arrived the day before the
Catharine ; yet notwithstanding, all three cargoes
have been sold at $6, our market is now supplied
for two weeks from to-day. Sugars are at last on
| the decline—whites $7 a 7 3-4, brown $5 a 6 1-2;
no new crop coffee yet to market. Molasses 3 1-2
I rs. scarce. Exchange on U. States, 8 per cent
prera. scarce. Dollars scarce.”
Philadelphia, Oct. 20.- In this city flour, best
superfine, may be quoted at $6 25; rye, $3 25;!
, per barrel; corn meal $2 75 per barrel and sl2 j
per hogshead.
By a table in the last Philadelphia Price Cur
rent. we find that the imports in American and
foreign vessels at Philadelphia, for the second
quarter of 1628, amounted to $4,713,164 —being
an excess of $2,363,340 over ihe corresponding
period of 1827. U. S. Gaz.
MARINS JOURS. AxT
PORT OF SAVA.XXAH.
CLEARED,
Sloop Neptune, M Donald, Darien.
ARRIVED,
Brig William, Ilomer, 16 days from Havana,
with molasses, sugar, honey and fruit, to order.
Sloop Eliza, Richardson, 6 days from Shilburn,
(e. f.) to L Fort, with pumpkins, oranges, &c. to
the master. Passengers—mr Choates and lady,
and miss Michael.
Sloop Dirigo, Bates, 3 days from Darien, in bal
last, to the master.
Sloop Mariner, Pitcher, 3 days from Darien,
with 266 bales cotton, to Stiles & Fannin, T But
ler tSc co. and Hall, Shapter & Tupper.
Nelson’s boat and tender, with 335 bales cot
ton, to W. Marshall, agent, Ketchum & Bur
roughs, J. Ganalli, Taft *& Padellord, R. Malone,
G. Gordon.
SAILED,
Brig Leopard, Harris, for Providence.
DEPARTED,
Steam boat Samuel Howard, Swymer, with
tow boats Nos. 2 and 16., for Augusta.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT.
At Boston, schr Adams.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
At Frovidcncc, 13th inst. ships Hazafd, Chase,
to sail 25th; Rising States, Carpenter, 20t!i; Gra
titude, Child, do.
At Boston, 16th inst. brig Levant, Packard, tc
sail 24th; ship Arabella, Foster, Ist of Nov.; brig
William. Atwood, in a lew days.
At Baltimore, schrs independence, despatch;
schr Caroline, Sears.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
Offices of the Courier, Mercury Gazette,
CHARLESTON, Oct, 25—8 p. m.
A.rr. sloop Lydia, Konkeal, New Bedford, 5 ds.
Old. snip New England, Hunt, Liverppol.
W ent to sea this day, sloop Meridian, Farnham,
New York.
Oct. 26.
Arr. Br. barque Penelope, Christie, Havana, 14
days.
Brig Catharine, Hill, Havana, 7 days. Sailed
in co. with brig Albert, Safford, for this port.—
Passed off the Moro, 19th inst. bound in, brig Ma
ry, Maxwell, from this port. The brig Stranger,
Hull, from this port, had arrived at Matanzas.
Brig Atlantic, Myers, Bordeaux, 50 days.
In the Offing, Br. brig Czar, Russell, Liverpool,
sailed 13th ult. Left ships Sarah <& Caroline,
Prince; and Lady Rowena, (British) Pace, for this
port, to sail Ist Nov.
Went to sea this day, Line ship Saluda, Jen
nings, for New York; ship Florian, Harrison, do.;
brigs Governor Fenner. Blanchard, Boston; Ore
gon, Mingle, Philadelphia; schrs George & Mary,
Gibbs, Providence; Atlas, Brown, Wilmington, n
c; sloop Hound, Frisbie, N York.
[By the Czar.]
Liverpool, Sept. 13.—Arrived, Mary, Hannah,
Wilmington; Britannia, Marshall; Franklin, Tay
lor; and Georgia, Smith, N York; Ivanhoe, Boyle,
New Orleans; James Cropper, Gary, Petersburg,
Va.; Mountaineer, Dodd, Philadelphia.
The Lancashire Witch, Rolstone, from Lisbon,
at this port, sailed the 27th ult On the 28th, in
lat 39 34, ion 10 2, was brought to by the brig
Proridencia, under Buenos Ayrean colors. She
sent her boat alongside, but was refused admit
tance on deck; supplied him with potatoes over
the side, for which he offered to pay; she boarded
an American brig on the 27th, from Madeira, for
Lisbon, which had four priests on board from that
Island. The Providencia had changed her name
three times whilst on the coast of Portugal; she
mounted 12 guns with 120 men, and was cruising
off Lisbon.
BALTIMORE, Oct. 20.
Cld. Johannes, [Bremen] Meyer, Bremen; La
Fayette, Hardie, N Orleans; brig Pacific, Gold,
N York; schrs CMedonia, Atkins, New York; Ann
Maria, Allen, Havana ; Eliza, Laudermen, St
Eustatia.
Ar. schr Centurion. Miles, St Thomas, 12 days,
to the capos.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20.
Arr. ship Montezuma, West, Liverpool, 28 ds.
sailed Bth ult.
Ship Moss, Fennel, St Übes, 46 ds.
Fr ship Pauline, Roy, Guadaloupe, 23 ds. bound
to Bordeaux, put in in distress.
Cld ships Carolinian, Hews, Charleston; Tus
carora, Serril, Liverpool; liaytien schrs Amelia,
Wilson, Port-au-Prince; Bani-Secha, Bouzon, St
Douiingo City; schr Clarion, Hardy, Chaileston
Montreal, Oct. 11.
Loss of the Brig Buonaparte. —The uncertainty
which lias for a considerable time veiled the fate
of tills vessel is now removed, and the melancholy
certainty of her total wreck, ; and of the loss of
five of the crew and one passenger, has been An
nounced by one of the passengers, who returned
to this city a few days ago. The Buonaparte was
owned by Mr. J. Ryan. She sailed from that port
on the 6th Nov. last, and went on shore in a snow
storm in the Strait of Belisle, on the 20th of the
same month. On the 21st she was abandoned as
a total wreck; the crew, ten in number, and two
passengers, took to the boat, and great exertions
were made to reach the shore, but every effort
was fruitless, owing to a tempestuous surf. The
boat was finally swamped, and melancholy to re
late, the captain, mate, steward, two seamen and
Mr. Falconer, one of the passengers, sunk to rise
no moro : the six survivors shore by
swimming, and others by clinging to the boat.—
Capt. Ryan was tho son of Mr. Jas. Ryan, Post
master of Chambly ; ho was an experienced n:i
riner, and a man whose vigilance and urbanity
had always ensured the approbation of owners
and passengers. Belzoni died ou board an Arne- !
rican vessel, then under Capt R.’s command,
and ho was one of the few who was present at
the interment of that celebrated traveller,, on the
coast of Benin.
Mr. Falconer was a native of Aberdeen, and
for many years a resident of this city. The sur
vivors suffered great piivations during the winter
season; living partly with the white people and
partly with the Indians.
AN ACTIVE LAD,
TXyiLL be taken as an Apprentice to the prm
▼ ▼ ting business at this office.
*R ST. SIMON’S dfttfRTLE RIVER.
- rj-Fhe regular packet sloop ELIZA, E.
l^ c^aT(^son ‘ master, will sail on Saturday
For freight or passage, apply to the
captain on beard, or to
ELIAS FORT,
oct 29 n 68
FOR AUGUSTA^
Polo Boat HUMMING BIRD
is expected here the 30th inst. She will be pro
vided with Lighters, and will meet with quick
dispatch. For freight apply to
JOHN DAVIDSON,
At John Candler’s counting room, Mongin’s up
per wharf.
oct 29 68
HAMS.
“I BBLS first quality Virginia hams. Apply
111 to PALMES & LEE,
oct 29 Exchange Dock.
Salt and Cannel Coal.
BUSHELS Liverpool Ground Salt,
Jml <” * I*l 20 tons Cannel Coal, landing from
ship Oglethorpe, for sale by
KETCHUM & BURROUGHS,
oct 29 68
BRANDY & WINE.
4 PIPES excellent brandy
15 qr. casks low priced wine, for sale by
PALMES & LEE,
oct 29 Exchange Dock.
MOLASSES, & c.
O BBLS New Orleans Molasses
OJL 24 do. prime Green Coffee
20 quarter casks Malaga Wine
Landing from brig Sea Island and for sale by
TAFT & PADELFORD.
In Store ,
50 bbls Green Coffee
50 bags low priced do.
50 hhds \ R
200 bbls ( Rum
50 do Gin
30 do cider Brandy
20 do Canal Flour
10 cases and bales Plaids
30 cases Shoes, assorted
For sale knv as above.
oct 29
ORANGES.
-fl | AA sweet Oranges, juat received
I “"v ** ” f from Florida, for sale in lots
to meet the wishes of purehesers. Apply to
v PALMES & LEE,
oc t 29 Exchange Dock.
S. C. GREENE
Offers for Sale ,
PIECES prime 42 Inch bar-gin*
OvIVI 10 bales brown shirtings ~ ’
5 do do sheetings
10 cases bleached shirtings
5 boxes Whitemore’s cotton cards No. 8
and 10
10 boxes do wool do
# 5 ikses straw bonnets
50 boxes Mould Candles
50 boxes soap
5 pipes cognac brandy
5 do domestic do
5 qr. casks currant wine
5 „ do Tenneriffe do
100 febls northern gin
5 pipes Rntinburg gin
oct 29 and § —W
Potatoes .
■| BBLS northern Potatoes of the best
A"I * I quality, just received, and for sale, at a
low price by
PALMES & LEE,
oct29 Exchange Dock.
DRAWING RECEIVED
Os the Virginia State Lottery, 17th class.
10, 7, 13 53, 15, 35, 19, 31.
Holders of Prizes can receive the cash at
LUTHER'S
Lottery and Exchange Office.
oct 39
#25,000.
UNION CANAL
ii © ‘i’ it a m
OF PENJVS YL VANIA,
CLASS NO 17 FOR 1828,
DREW on Monday last, 27th inst.—4B num
bers, 7 drawn ballots.
SCHEME :
1 Prize of $25,000
J do ; 6,000
1 do 4,000
1 do 3,000
I do 2,500
1 do 1,258
5 do 1,000
10 _ do 500
14 do 300
41 do 100
Besides other Prizes, amounting in all to
$ 138,368.
Tickets, . $lO 00
Halves, 5 00
Quarters, 2 50
eighths, 1 25
Orders attended to at
LUTHER’S
Lottery Exchange Office.
oct 29
_ $25,00(). !
UNION CANAL
LOTTERY,
OF PEjVXSYLjYAjXIA , J
CLASS NO 17,
WAS drawn in Philadelphia on the 27th inst.
7 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:
1 prize of $25,000
1 do 6000
1 do 4000
X do 3000
i do 2500
2 do 1258
5 do 1000
10 do 500
14 do 300
41 do 100
&c. &c. &c.
Tickets, $lO 00
Halves, 5 00
Quarters, 2 50
Orders attended to at
Lottery and Exchange Office.
oct 29
F ASHIONABLE “CAPS.
ONE case Mens’ and Youths’ fashionable cloth
glazed leather caps, of best quality, an extra
article, just received by sefti. Exact.
CHICHESTER £ SCRANTON,
oct 27 66
ST. CROIX SUGAR & BAGGING,
HHDS prime St Croix Sugar, suitable
JdvJ for retailing, landing from ship Thomas
Dickason.
In Store,
100 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging
24 boxes Champaign
For sale by
H. LORD,
Telfair’s Buildings.
oct 27 c 57
, ✓
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.
H//DS prime New Orleans Sugar, land
tJA! ing from brig Wade, capt. Doakc, from
Philadelphia, and for sale on the wharf, by
KETCHUM & BURROUGHS,
oct 22 65
BOOTS, BOOTEES AND SHOES.
Just Received,
. I 15 cases men’s and women’s, on
consignment, suitable for city or
country merchants, for sale a bar
gain by
T. S. LUTHER.
octls 62
~ RYE FOR PLANTING^
BUSHELS,seed Rye, new crop, for said
?AvJ by PALMES <&, LEE,
Exchange Dock.
ALSO,
300 bushels Oats
oct 22
WHISKEY AND FLOUR?”
“I £ BBLS first quality Baltimore Whiskey
JL \ Ixf 50 bbls fresh Howard street Flour
Landing from schr Little William, and for sale by
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 27
NOTICE.
THE consignee of 32 reams wrapping paper,
marked x , received per ship Macon in Sep
tember, is requested to call and receive them.
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER,
oct 27 Consignees.
CARPETING AND PTANO FORTES,
JUST received and for sale by
J. W. MORRELL,
oct 13 ** i C 1
Go sn enIFu XT Er 7
■g £TKEG S superior Goshen Butter, just re-
I ceived and for sale bv
CLAGUORN & WOOD,
, Anciaux's Wharf.
oct 24
FOR LIVERPOOL,
The first raie coppered aiul copper*
JbrNftit fasiened ship ENVOY, .V. Wh.uion,
UUTu master i having part of her cargo en
nMn , g a g et L' v di meet withal) possible des
patch. For freight, apply on board*
at Bolton’s wharf, or to
TAFT & PADELFORD.
oct 24 06
FOR NE A-YORK.
v{ v W> Regular packet barque ARMADILLO,
Robertson, master, wifi have immediate
despatch. For freight or passage’, apply to tho
captain on board, at Rice’s wharf, or to
ELIAS BLISS.
Who ofe rs for sale, landing from said vessel ,
100 “bags Coflee
10 pipes Cognac Brandy, Seignette’s brand
4 half do do do do do
5 pipes Swan Gin
12 bales of sattinetts, eassinetts, twilled lin
scys and kerseys, suitable for negro
clothing
oct 22 65
FOR NEW YORK,
(established line,)
w'kJilK The regular packet ship STATIRA,
Thos. Wood , master, having most of her
cargo engaged, will sail on Wednesday next. For
balance of freight or passage, apply to captain
Wqod, on board, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 27
FOR DARIEN.
The Steam-boat CHARLESTON, Capt. Bon
nel, will meet with despatch. For Freight or
Passage apply on board at Mongin’s wharf or to
BUTTS & PATTERSON,
oct 27 . 60
~FOH AUGUSTA.
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.
(T?-The Pole Boats VIRGINIA and
CORN PLANTER. These are excellent Boats,
and are provided with Lighters—being ir ell
manned, will have immediate dispatch. For freight
apply to JOHN H. WATSON,
Wfilliamson’s wharf,
oct 20 64
CHICHESTER & SCRANTON,
DRAPERS AMD TAILORS,
OFFER to their friends and tho public, at their
store, Mo. 7, Young's Building ,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF %
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 over coats c fall 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.
They take this opportunity of returning thanks
for favors heietofore 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 04
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF
HAS received and for sale, a choice assortment
of GROCERIES , for family, plantation ana
ship supplies, viz :
LIQUORS.
Champaigne, London Dock Bordeaux Brandies
Holland Gin and Jamaica spirits
WINES.
March and Oliveira Matieiras
Brown and pale Sherries
L. P. Teneriife, Malaga
Muscat, Malmsey Frontignac
Port and Claret in demijohns and bottles
SPICES
of every description
Winter sperm Oil; spermaceti and mould candles
Old Java and green W. I. coflees
Santa Croix and New Orleans brown ? c.
Loaf and Lump white \ Sugars
TEAS-
Vi I m P er i a l> Gunpowder, Hyson, Young
7> II 1 Hyson, Powchong, and Souchong—
ii.Mgyiiir|g& selected from recent importations,
and offered on accommodating terms..
Dicksons building, Bay street.
oct 22 ni 65
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDEft.
THE subscribers have been appointed agents
in this place for the sale of the above Powder,
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 and charges, for
cash only.
A. LE BARBIER CO.
Mongin’s brick buildings,
oct 15 62
LANDING,
From ship Thomas Dickason from Mew York,
HHDS Porto Rico Sugar,.of superior quality
tl 7 pipes London Dock Brandy
208 gfoce Velvet Corks
50 ke s No 1 Tobacco, approved brands
For sale by JOHN W. LONG,
oct 22 65
PRIME GREEN COFFEE.
QA BARRELS and 72 Bags, landing from
Ovl ship Envoy and brig Wade.
In Store t \
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
JESSE SCOFIELD 4’ Walter Phelps, hav
ing retired from the firm of Scofields, Phelps
Sc J/oward, on the 22d day of April 1826, the bu
siness since that dato has been carried on under
the same firm by the undersigned, hereafter it
will be continued by them at the old stand No. 68,
Broadway corner of Wall street, under the name
and firm of Howard, Keeler, Scofield Cos.
f HENRY HOWARD,
MATTHEW KEELER
WM. IX SCOFIFLD.
JAMES XT. YIULFORD
oct 24 60 and
MISSING.
TWO Boxes marked L. Baldwin or O. Sage, to
the care of L. Baldwin Cos. Information
respecting them will be thankfully received bv
/. BALDWIN & CO.
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