The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829, December 04, 1828, Image 3

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. . not lo carry <hcir cargoes to a | ,>l S “ * ’ would not bo forfeited by mere f ; I ‘olomal port, and tnenco proceed flwbiffif Writam.-VVe have before us a letter ! r a^ re ? , | nc h states these opinions, and f : H ce i n duties on ,:m ordinary >> 3 ’ ,n * 1 -cotton, thus introduced into Eng !•; foni *3,500 a $4,000. U"”' nl \Zr 3 however, by a subsequent let commercial house at Halifax, wt’p'* l , or there had just received an ortkr \ ; .;t C ,’ directing that the articles afiud Ito W'in must 1)8 mctUtiif-Lii tbc aC t. c t 7vvonld be subject to the eu no direct from the United b-.atee. t <s - s 11 f gfitded that the trade cannot be j - - i j fbe J l Bdtish vessels in the manner at hr.i _i eC uiie4* New-York, Nov. 21. „ Siring- •Yestc.d.iy a.len.ocu, be a d 3 o’clock, Mrs. i*ie\* mm, vvno kt js house at N0.25 William-street,eat u i ir! .:' w .t„ l rland House,’* was dr-ngerousiy ft? ’V i. a jvstol which was twice discharged named Richard Johnson.* It **k erC "Yhat a dispute had existed : r some time pppears p nr ties, the particulars of which it be nroper to lay before the public ‘I he U 0 f a most deliberate character. The i ll!, ‘ 1 ~•> the occa-ion was a very u one. y • |. Mi i :1 both inst. aces \yr hacH shot, i * v*', ; jjgi.irtfe took piacc iu the back parlour, f ,; I : h room Johnson had pursued her. which Vj herin the breast. Her scream* br.-ught r 6U;,<l '_ ...glance her children and some of the a ‘ J(hns ;, r*, in the confusion of the tno l'iJ his wav up stairs, re loaded his pistol 1 * *'n ci m a lew moments by a'back way and ,Rflr , 0.-v u/uisi to get into the window of the r \vlvie Jfis- New han was lying. tier ? ‘ J, • his approach darted tow aids him the p.-toi by t|ie barrel, which Johnson f * n , r( j to arrest from her grasp, and fit ad a ~K i e ; ,t yirs. N* In thus discharge the * Vfti'irst; four of the shot, however, took ’ / \j,g Newman. two havincr entered her * and two her side. The daughter was also . j ii the hand, and Johnson received a Kr ui the wrist. ... .ip.} p. rson who laid hands on the w retch, , i, p informed, was Mr Harrison, keeper cf f xc j i;u ,,re. fie inquired of him whether he ;oa*i or drank to commit such a deed - j s ~j replied th-it ho did it deliberately ;:?o i, - ; and being told til at he ought ru be -rv ul large, said he would give iv.i if ( l q r r jj. then seized him, and vaj hj? another persv>n, the prisoner offering n. resist net tutii he reached the door. He then struggled to et- ipe. but was secured and sent to the police SC6. )j f5 . Xevvman is about 40 years of age, w ith a fe lilt of six children, and recently from riiila j :T. Jahxisun is a stoii t young man about 2d * ’i* years cf age. He has been absent irom ine itr nearly a month, and had only returned on Tuesday morning. }|rj Newman v. as alive Inst night at 11 o clock, g it ivas not expected she would survive au-ny t-ers longer. Tiy i**dy of ;i man named Willia- 1 Nevons, rif taken from a burying ground in Mass, and fhtind under a hers-a ned is V. -jttie’d. t)y. William L. Lorn t*’ kil.io<i J.i.cob IVrivins, ah ot Spi'ing ield- ’.’’me m.-ttfd tor removing the body, and upon txu n b’habef rc a magistrate, were recoo to f.kencx* ■'u pro me Court, in the sum cf 0 r j n.; sureties j for want of which th .’y were (Ollliit tc*d. From the .Yew York Courier, Nov 21. r { AMnco, Oct. 13, 1823. Since I last aiidre>seii you, nothing of unfalar c* nsrajuHuc*’ occurred in this [ iriei; and a , ) am out of ifie vyay of *and triii e hivvays rxlretiir ty id at this seas f nave no news of atiy li ii coniniu .o’i e. r i he dejection of 1 < i A tnaliis caused but little sensation k.e, ail.! us <.vc are ah hi favor of Pedrnza, kcannot bn,!; formsuy partizins in liiis Ist.ileof l am-tuiipns. •* ecamc? juaMiv Ur, tkiweve , ?o have an ad ii , tUe'other iv, iip'n the cnival of a fa>ge conducta fm the interior. Ai Pueblo Viigo tie f'liiyvo, r,h the opj.ti sl’e side of file Nvei, yu:Bo3 si films nave been q tarteted by [•v-fiawnf, i:H sh poor fellows being fu aii want of in to y. threatened .to on.y and liiiit w the ame.unt of their ■wlin*. at die time—about $23,000. As Bh dcfit j or* Jit was tint touch relished, ■ilhfc puhl.c offices hem £ nennyles-y tne ■fronts advanctd the coilcdor of toe ■-vcli hou:e , wiie is a a imi if commissary, ■im Uioiisaiids W)itc|r once uio.e restored >; sal liers to order and 01-ee mtif./;. ■ ), b:s might have jrrove'd iiut h too! x- To I'ubfiers of le‘s autiioi ity tvow ■dS’.o alc ii i[- h is jiuhlished a law ord* ring ■ Stans to h closed, ai>ii aU j;eruo ! ,u so to their homes before nine and- * k in Phis is net s grot-.t u'-yin - ■* ;11 “iiere there are no inda- • .ds tv liite liMus, amu we tire to m-n li ac* ■ S!"mcdto ala.ui'v to view iJ :.s with any ■ LM i ilrtiiid. ■ advices frem i.-.e ea : g tri>- ■ c ’.s are < xtreiiiei v h.voiaah .j; < !arly jii <Ali> rj i . , ■ ’YT . L tcatf c.us out* oi th st in ‘J? reiip fr ,, ■Lv i ‘:e B iitsh • a’p i * oi ■ . r been vis f '>rr--v, lie \ railed {he -YT’ia G t?vfide, H’c yii! b:l 3 {j _,>- s { ,\ silver voek!> , tur ■ \k s’, rr m r:-*ai m*. - liete, ■ (’„ lU , ;i;i -aid O;-force, ■ BCC t'H.J*S il rsU! V (le ; .„Ua..> ( .y yO'S- Ah o- *;1 :f;e • be oi die e: untry ■ ,*‘ ! p-icuti upon the • r. .ss Ot these ■‘jiisiimtMis, aiMj p - j’os.a-L.ts are ■ „- !S must be grat.i .„ r v . \ friend X'cn. UOM3 : ■ raoa ocu con; dent. ■ Os re of i Courier. ■ C’uAiiLirsrod, . Ji>—r vm. y V*.. “-y> Sa-, } ft } nn( ; ( i, !( , e have boon lew parcels of •'areu.r have been K t< M -d vit Liu oJ) : 1 oic. mi; if ; i 21 ?i f pi.'ti'j Cotioa th’ i-fcco.pts hP veil a# ■t^ vrr - lur.r*. ; ti’M; <)(. s. u ’.'dn;> good and *- h.'j o.a <1 to is- ■ : i ars the ar'thde has ■ r| . v 1 las! a; .v • uu-.heu. ‘I lie ac hi",,i t til, I lih.ult. improved ■ Uv; L? rira.: : of* die s. k abe.ur. a■’ > cent, |>.|'h CM adAmci ,d them afur* r s ! | j *'•‘ :hefcl re ip *re h 1-2 a iO 1-2 |H I.4‘f f-’-r !•- an its ; t a B,'.. r:: - h.M-’ t- very ; -.-I iofe * and 10 1-2 0 r; ’ 10 *’ w pitr- ‘s vyi v, choice am! ,Ji:r ks were yob; it sou;- .h ; ng inne. B^d :^) r ' !lJr die v-ek ar'w-le was in ■m..^ 1 • hit r.srii .ble, and B**;! i ! * e S;iie# ‘vere ~*l dtt? wharf, but ■nr : I'riceg. .o’--ei •• ha VO d<*cliß6(l. ■Kt’i A lx * pdine 1;--; f - i • inferior to ■d, 1 oy ‘->■ ‘Tv'- ■”- l.w a l l WAS fnt lirda <:e;, u ir. hour ; the ■ in:.;! att 'hued to $ ? and at Uiu-. Tate tire sales. ■h'o t . Bm 7. cargo of . I during. B “* J -'krh was, from North Carolina, and | soO ,t 9t eyi.% wbfoh is eou-Scred as bfol, M .c-scri;,' 1 -a .v. .I', l.iir.g ; ,ifore Suoto p . O.* . * u .-certh*,—' The stock of sugars is small, and : u iliiios are dull. ith a tendency to decline, \ a * e ‘°d ; md f y ie are firm in price, and in fair ’ ~nh - Owr v ‘t’ftc, tlie stock iu middiinc and ~.v er qu-ities cridinucs vm > abundant, prime ■ is st.ll vo y scarce, we have no change to i..: ;ce in mu •:>. The trausacti -ns in domestic js; ’ its v , .inuted, vviihou’ i iiange in rates tho’ Wu ‘toy is dull at the prices quoted. We have ■ yi ’ lice in .11 olasses but one lot was ri !• led during the week, and that was shipped uctivise. t .-eights.-— To Liverpool 1 -2d ;to Havre I 1-4 ce:U.s. T . -New-Vork 75 cents for square, and $1 • lor round bags cotton, and 75 cents for rice so | Providence *1 14 a 1 1-2 for cotton. Exn a tge—On Boston, N. York and Philad. 10 day p 1 a 1-2 per cent dis. ;U0 dais, 1 1-4 a 11 per ct dis. On England, has declined at the North, and within a few days there have been no operations here, we quote nominally 9 per cent. On France, sf. 55 al7 1-2. Savannah and \ ugusta Bank Bills, 1 a 1 1-2 pet cent dis. North ’ arolina State, do. 3 per cent dis. Cape Fear, do. o per cent dis. EXPORTS From Charleston to Foreign Parts , JVor. 29. British bargne Penelope, for Liverpool—Gs9 1 tales upland cotton. EXPORT. Oj Cotton and Pice, from Charleston to Foreign j ports, during the week ending the 2’Jth insi, ! ‘ COTTON’. * KICK. Sea Is and. Upland. Tierces. Liverpool, 17 39 Greenock, 22 957 Antwerp, * t>73 Marseilles, 606 li jchelle, 290 100 Total, . 22 IMPORT Cj Foreign Merchandize da, ing the week ending the 20 th mutant British brig Petrcncli, from Greenock —2 pun cheons Whiskey. 104 whole, 20 half firkins Her rings, 5 / hampers, 70 bushels Potatoes, and sun dries. Brig General Gadsden , from Havana—37 boxes white, 88 uo. Lri mi sugar, 4-- hhds. molasses, and e quantity of segars an 1 fruit. MARINS JO'U POUT Os Sjil .J.WVJH. ARRIVED, Packet ship Florian, Harrison, 6 days from New Y k. wit-; rnerehapdize and produce, to Hall, Siiapter A Tupper, II Warner, G W Coe, Elias sh M 11 03 g & cj. Pal, .us & Lee, E Neufville, \ Le Barbicr . co P Cattenet, Hazaid & Dens jfo.Vv-, P ;ers V Hamill *n, J stone, J Bentley, R Mai me, ’j W Rockwell co J loglis yc>. J A Bcaui.ird. JV. Long, Uohon A: vlillor. Ryer r ‘ 5 Price, NBk 11 Weed, I'.lias Fort, Tati Pad !i ■ i ’ V Marshall, Wood, R iVado, Hill fy 8 •!;•-. a stor P co. R ;; npboll, G . Lamar, N ! . . pliel-i. .1 Wilcox, L Baldwin & co. J Cum -soinJ Cui-oiiing son, T Butler &co J lVil ]:••. . n. l>un!n!tis *k Car,infield, Chichester A .for o* n, 8 Van Geaon,B W Delamalor & cq. }\ Ha! ersha n. A G Miller, J W Morrell. O John* - P.lienrv, r P Purse, M Prendergast, dallary - ; >u.'iV, lodge W ivne, and Stiles 6i Fannin.— Pens, go ohss Henry, rniss Smith, miss Pier son- gen. II Yvm <sa; messrs A Low, U Borgaud, L Jacksovr. on .{ Pierson. C Weinedcl, B Farlin, q Noith. R Raiford, IT Capon, and E E Powars. Brig C iarie- Miller. Rohertson, 7 dais fiorn N. Y - ‘ith lime, lo Hall, Shapter -V Tupper. Line sehn. aor Frani *s, Johnuon, 7 days from Np’v Y-irk, v. ith a full cargo, to Cohen *fc N1 tiler, c-.r, i rue -s: J IT Long. R .Malone, G Gordon, A JPuisei, li Bliss. NjT’amprield, /PDiUon. Duuhama A t ‘snipnrlet 1 aft - Padclford Hazard A Dens |. v. (’ lino W IPiiliams, Claghorn A /food, D I’ -’Cniion, J Bently, A Parsons, Lav A Hendrick- 1 s i, J Johnson, and to order; and apples and \ ••*’ the u :ster. 011 the 2l‘th ult. off Little Egg 1 1; r spoke a Delaware pilot boat, with tho sciir frmud 8h:o 1 lor, from Baltimore, in tow, loaded v.-.th dismasted, with .1. man at the pdmp. 2*V>. g‘ loeriokc 1-4 md, spoke the brig IPilliam, 4 4;. s i .12* this p rt for Baltimore. Chevalier, Sisson, 9 bs from Charles t • J ‘ i Long, cons',pueo; L Baldwin & co. \ °>il- rick 1 Baker, I'airchild, Ly c - . < • : t Hal/crsiia.ii. Passengers—Dr P . ,- t o. ‘ o-rih and sin the steerage. i • oarlesroa. Bonnel, 1 day from Da i. >; v ; - tales c.i.r n. to Butts Si Patterson, ’ B< h; V co. .# Stone, and R Malone. s i J i rra Cowling, fro is Augusta, with , • T it., to N Campfield. age it; If Lord, j side, A Le Barbier Sr co. and J Ganahl. SAILED, Sloop Mershall. f’hasw, Darien. “ Pilot, Rood, do. DEPARTED, • Sfea*v. packet John David Mongin, Dubois, for (Thar’’ Aon 1 ■ rp ..team boat ( arolina., Wray, for Augusta. • b it Samuel Howard, with tow boats Nos ! and 7. The ste inn b- at Pendleton. Bowman, from Au fusb. v.-jvh co’ton for Charleston, passed down thr rirtr vesterday afternoon. ” 1 ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT. At 7> ‘woort. 223 ult. ship Eliza A Abby. At New York, 24th. schr Glide. Bertram. At Philadelphia, 24th ship Queen Mab, Baily. ■ - UP FOR THIS PORT. At Boston, 21st ult. schr Betsy, Black. At. N v York, 25th. ship Statira. Wood. At Philadelphia, 24th, brig Fiances, Croft. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. At New York, 24th ult.. schr Frances, Johnson; sloop Angel, Luce; 25th, brig Atlantic, Nye. 1 ‘• i i FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Offices of tlu Courier, Mercury Gazette, \ t Charleston, Nov. 30—8 p. m. Ari. IT L schr Spv, Patterson, N York, 0 ds. Schr Mary Ann, Burr, New Orleans, and 10 ds. from *Lo Balize. CbJ.sohrs Atlas, Brown, Providence; U States, Craighead, N Orleans. In the Ofting, brigs Scion, Weston, from Salem; and Plato, Croft, from Matanzas. Below, a schooner. % _ Morning Conner office, / New York, Nov. 23—;’ p si. ) Cld. ships Birmingham, Harris, Liverpool; De Wit Clinton, Packard, N Orleans; Florian. Harri son Savannah; brigs Atlantic, Delano, Malaga; Se Nvmpth. Nash. Pacific Ocean; Panthea. Fish er. St Thomas; Lark. Simpson, Marseilles; schrs Frances. Johnson, Savannah; sloop Angel, Luce, Savannah. \ . „ a. rs- ft S sloop of war, mtchez , capt Budd, fxom a cruise. . __ . r .. B r j. r t tenrv, Howland, 23 davs from Maracaibo. Brig Mordecai, Fisher, of Providence, Truxillo, and 15 ds from Havana. _ Brig Lark, Fov, Ft Domingo, 24 days. The I niarireU were overstocked with American pro duce. and no sales for it, more or less hove m the ( river every week. The phcc appeared to be in great confusion; and doubloons was worth Sp dollars sume* in proportion; every merchant appeared to be getting fiis property out of the fas! as possible; the troops had not been paid of’ for six months, and were getting very I much and asartsued. . Brig Louisiana, Dickinson, Mobile, 2i days, . Brig lialtiC; float set Dtomas. 1 ‘ SHERIFF’S SALE. 1 the first, Tuesday in January next, will bes- Id in front of the court-house, in MTn tosh county. between the hours of ten and four o’clock, - ■ ‘ All those two tracts of Land, situate on Gener al’s Island, in the Aiatamalia river. inM’lntosh county, part of the real estate of Nicholas S. Bay ard, deceased, and formerly the property of Gen. Lachlan MTntosh, the one situate immediately above the “ General’s cut,” containing about 270 acres, and the other immediately below’ said cut, containing about 280 acres: also, all the right, title and interest (if any) which the said Nicholas S. Bayard had, at the time of his disease, in arid to any lands below r and contiguous to the city of Da rien, in said county, which lands were part of-the estate of the said Gen M’lntodi, and arc delinea ted in a survey made by Thomas M l,’all, Jnne, 1827. and sold as the property of Nicholas S. Bay ard, by virtue'of a fi. fa. issued on a judgment ob tained in the inferior court, of Chatham county in favour of the bank of Darien vs. the administra tors of aaid Nicholas J. Bayard. THOMAS KING, s. m. c. dec 3 • 97 SALE OF LOTS In the Town of Mariana. THIS Town is beautifully situated , on an ele vated plain, at the head of navigation on the Chipola river. It is the seat of Justice for Jack son County, one of the richest and most populous counties in the territory of Florida. r i he Lots in the above named town will be sold w thout reserve at public auction on the first Mon day in January next. Terms one-fourth cash and the balance in three annual instalments Maria na, JS'ov 1, 1828. The editors of the Southron, the Macon Mes senger, and the Savannah Argus, are respectively requested to give the above four insertions and for- Wiird their hilts to tills office. novJo sh Ivlacon B ridge. ON TUESDAY the Gth day of January next; at II o’clock, A M. will be exposed to sale in Macon, to the highest bidder; the Bridge across the Ocmul’gee river at Macop, together with one acre of land on the eastern side of the OcinYilgee river, as one of the hutments; and the privilege . of using so mneli of Fifth or Bridge street on the v'estern bank as may be necessary for the other ; ’■ut nit of* the Bridge. | T e Purchasers will be requred, on the day of j li © de to pay to the Commissioners one fifth j pairt >f the purchase money in Cash or current . bills of chartered banks of this State ; and to give j bond with tv T o or more approved sureties for the payment of the residue in four annual instal ments. W. N HARMAN, ) C. B. STRONG, / Comm'rs . 1 O. H. PRINCE, } Macon, October 25,1828. QJ° Tfie Editors of the Charleston Citv Ga j zette, ‘he Tuscaloosa Chronicle and of the several | public Gazettes in this stale, will publish the fore- , going weekly, nine weeks, in their respective pa- i pers. and forward their accounts to the Exeeu j live Department. noy J 71—iu GRAPE VINE ROOTS ~ CampLeil Sg Snow, D \RI£N. A RE authorised to receive orders for Grape i IV. 7V ine Itoois 2 01 •> years old, to be delivered at Darien, from the Loubat Vineyard, near New- Ynrk. They will deliver catalogues of the Vines, Gratis. nov i 71— ndt One humlied dollars reward. Jfp IlafjuvHy from the suhscri JfgpJ her in November last, his negro man Normond—said fellow is about 2(> p&Fv; j years of age, 5 feet (3 or 8 inches iiiimlTiiini ir~ high, speaks remarkably quick and well. The above reward will be paid on deliver ing him at the Fort in St. Augustine, or at my plantation, Tbmoka. John Billow, J j '‘ Tomolia, April 15, 1828. 84 NOTICE ALL persons having demands against tlie Ls - tale of Joshua Foley, late of Camden coun ty. deceased, will please present ihem to the sub scriqer. duly attested, according to law, and those iiidebted to’ said Estate will please make immedi ate payment. Chutlos S. Henry, adm r. Savannah, nov 15 Jd LAW NOTICE. ff lIE subscribers having associated themselves r together, in the practice of their profession, respectfully inform their friends, that w T ill attend the Superior and Inferior Courts of Flo rida. Also, in I lenrv and Dale Couqtios in Ala bama ; lueir office will continue at Webbville, until the Court House for Jackson County be permanently located. 1 y MANDELL & STONE. October 14t.h, 1828. The Editors of the Macon Messenger and the Savannah Argus are requested to give the above four insertions, and forward their bill ! to this office. j oet27. GEORGIA MUNTOSII COUNTY • TpAY the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior ■JFj Court ofM‘lntosh county, sitting for Ordi nary purposes , j ’ ‘ To all to whom it may concern. Whereas, batrick Gibson applies for letters I dismissory, as executor with the will annexed, on the estate and effects of John Currie, dec and These are, therefore, to cite apd admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their'objections, (if any they have,) in my office, in Darien, in the terms of the law, other * wise letters of dismission will be granted to i the applicant. Witness the Honorable Jacob Wood, one of the Justices of said Court, this 2oth day of November, one thousand eight hun- ! dred and twenty-eight. I GEO. T. ROGERS, c. c. o. nov 26 “’swedes iron Mow lauding f rout Brig Atlantic, from Stockholm Mi TONS of the best quality weie Swedes H P !rn, the greater part of which ivas Shipped direct from the forges, and is supposed to be superior to any imported into this market.- The sizes are well assorted, and will run as fol lows:—* Flat bars from 1 1-2 to 10 inches wude. lk from 3-8 to 3-4 inch thick. Square bars from 1-2 to 4 inches. The above will be sold at a very moderate ad vance on Northern prices, for ca:sh or approved pa per HALL, SHAPTER & 1 UPI Lii. Savannah, 30th Aug. 1828. [UT The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and , Milledgeville Journal, w ill give the above three n sertions, and send their accounts 10’ this office TO FAMILIES. J UST received per ship Olive Branch, the fol lowing description of Teas: a Imperial, Hyson, Young hyson, Ifouchong or black Tea All of which lias been selected by a first rate jud r e, and recommended to customers as being very superior. For sale hy J A Parsons, nov 18 Druggist, No. 8 .Gibbous’ range, LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Po3t Office, Savannah, 30th Nov. 1828. Per.sons wishing, &c. are requited to ask for Advertised Letters. A Rensellaer Aspell Mrs R Allen ’ B j James Baxter Captain J Brown j John B Barnard Wm Brownejohn Misa Harriet C BrailsfordCaptain Bovvman , Sandford Brewster Wm Brawn James Bilbo James Bosley Jacob Bird Mrs Jane Bruen C i John Clark Master E Chapman Miss Monimia Craig Miss Mary Crevellier E B Crane Francis Chevalier Miss Christ’a Campbell Alexander Cleugh Ralph Canter John M Cooper James Clarke E D Cook Miss Louisa Carson Miss Francis G Con Henry Castellaw Rev Henry Cuningham Benjamin Conurt D Hightower Davis Capt De La Roque Isaac Da Costa James Denoon j Miss Mary II Danner James P Dent Samuel Derby Margaret Dorsen R P Demere Capt John Doak Jane Deveau PaulDupon Win S Deveau Terence Duffy Col Richard Dennis James Dunlap E Isaac Evertson 2 Peter M Egbert Wm Egeriy F Louis Franklin Josiah Freeman Tacob Fahm 3 Daniol Fox Foster Freeman G Ambrose Gardner B S Griffin Win Gray Abm Girger Patrick Gray Isaac C Griggs Larkin Gaines Thomas Ghoison Joseph L Gardner H Capt Francis Harrison Hawes & Mitcholl Thomas 8 Hardy 2 Joseph G T fiance John Hatcher R,ev Geo Hill 2 Mrs Elizabeth Harris J Susan Jackson Mrs Eliza Irvine Miss Sarah E Isaacs Miss Isabel J Irvine Capt John Jackson John Johnston Polly Jewett Charles Joyner K Jacob Kennedy Wm Kearny L George W Lambert Miss Caroline Light- Miss Susan Le Count bourn Wm M Leigh ‘ Capt Wm Livingston David Limeburger ”‘ M . John Mahony George Murray John P Maxwell Sophia M’Doral lienry Miers Hugh M’Donald Mrs Morris Miller 4 George B M’lntosh 2 Rev Lewis Myers Janies M’Bride Peter Mitchell E M’Ginnis George Morris Lieut James M’lntosh Moderator of the Prea- Sarah M’lntosh Lytery of Georgia N Thomas B Nathans Mrs Nowlan Affy Neal * ‘ - John Noyes Sophia Oliver Mary Ann Olmsted Chere W Paterson Mr Ficking Sarah YV Patterson Asher S Potter Clementine Paigot Miss Mary H Pomeroy 2 Becroft Penny Janies F Pomeroy Miss Caroline Perkins Ezra Potter Mrs Ann M Pindar : *‘ ‘■*'’* R John J Raplnil ’’George Rivers Capt Edward B Rawson Edmund Ritchie 2 Samuel Reed Gasper Rosy Wm Reynolds Joseph A Russell S Alexander Sw’anston L Spinacuta Edward Swanbreck James Simons Henry Swale Miss Mary Ann Smith Sheflail Sheftall Capt Wm Simpson Lewis L Sexton Mrs Simpson Lucretia Spencer Mrs Ann Stibbs T Samuel A Taylor N B Thompson Captain Taylor Tillinghost Tompkins John D Toel Sarah Thompson Keelaud Tyner J G Turel 2 ‘ ■ IJ Philip Ulmer V W & S Vernon W Capt John Waterhouse Frances S Wilson Benjamin Walling John White Ann E Wells ‘ Thomas Williams Janies G. Wilson George Wright Win Wright Lucy B Wilde F Willink Richard Woodberry Wm A Williams GI ORGE SCHLEY, dec I Post Master. Maccoboy and Scotch Snuff JUST icceived a supply that is fresh, and pur chased at the factory of Petor and George LorijUard, for sale by A. Parsons , nov 18 Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ range. 1 BRANDY, GIN, TEA, &c. 9 Pipes Brandy (Dupuy’s co’s) 5 pipfes Holland Gin 50 bags Rio coffee 10 bags Java do 6 lihus St Croix Sugar 5 chests Hyson Tea > 10 1-2 do do ) Splendid’s cargo * Imperial and Gunpowder Tea .6 kegs butter 5 1-2 bbls Fulton market Beef 60 boxes and 50 half boxes soap, brown No 1 J ton share Moulds 3 bags Trace chains 40 kegs superior Tobacco 5 bags Pepper 2 bags Allspice In store and for sale by A. & J. CHAMPION, nov 372 c § MALAGA WINE. 3/ ti QUARTER Casks Malaga Wine, land \Jt ing from schooner Adams. IN STORE : 20 cases Hats, low priced 10 do. Shoes, do. do. 20 boxes Whrttemore’s cotton Cards 50 bags prime green Coffee For sale by J. STONE, dec 1 c “wines: Just 1 eceived from JVcw York, per schr Exact, * Boxes Wine : Jt 53 boxes Claret, different kinds 1 do St George 1 do Muscat 9 do Santerne (Wh.) 5 do Port all of vvhieh will be sold low, if applied for at once, by ‘ PALMES & LEE. dec 1 TATE Bunk of North Carolina, Newbern, Cape Fear, Darien, Macon, State Bank Northern and United States Bank Notes, bought and sold at LUTHER'S Lottery and Exchange Office dec 1 ‘ English Carpeting and Irlsfe LiueU \\ 1 No. 39 Broad-str t Charleston. . cYHE Subsbriber’s assnrfinent of the f 5. GOODS now complete, received by thef late arrivals from Liverpool and the Noitherr*- . states, and as lie will sell them at the former pria ! ees, notVvfithstanding the new additional duty/ < ‘ash or acceptances will be expected, in ai! in payment. Elegant Brussels, Kidderminster, Venetian ar.d Sc .tcii carpetings, with rugs to match , stair car-! petings, dilferent widths, with rods; t . t . w -4 stout green baices, plain and* printed; T cqi'jir J bindings; green and black fringe, for tugs j fur* niture oil cloths, ol* a;l widths, with and without baize bottoms ; English and American floor oil cloths, for stairs and passages ; a great variet: of table and piano covers, of new and elegant pat< terns ; 6-4 Canton floor matting and doormats 1 IRISH LINENS, viz:’ 7-8 and 4-4, io whole and demi pieces, Warrant ed bleach; 5-4 and 6-4 superior heavy sheetings; fine toweling and tibia diaper ; damask tablet I cloths and napkins ; fine long lawns, in 6 and 12 yaid pieces ; 3-4 black and brown linens ; 7-8 dnu 4-4 super linen bedtick. • > *•’ *3 —ALSO — Scotch sheetings, dowlas and osnaburgs. Russia ~ conquillas and diapers. ! Dutch rolls, burlaps and ticklinburgs. Superfine 7-8 furniture dimity. A large assortment of furniture fringes. 12-4, 13-4 and 4-4 elegant Marseilles quilts and counterpanes. .and 12-4, 13-4 and 14-4 best double rose blankets. Elegant bill ribbon and cord with handles. 9-4 green billiard cloths, ditferent qualities. Mens* leather gloves, a large assortment. Handsome curtain pins, tea trays and disiicoveri Fashionable brass and green fenders. -.4 Double and single bai relied guns. A constant supply of umbrellas, on consiguf inent, at manufacturer* prices. . 4 ’ WM. BONES nov 1 tp if ~hugiFcassi -)KV, At his well known stand, M irket square , IS NOW OPENING, V general assortme ?t ci Batid|erV; J | j And other articles in his line; WHICH he will sell as low for ,sii or approv j ed paper, as can be had in the southard states. He intends in future to manufacture eyei ry article that w ill admit of profit; aud such ftrti-i cles as can be imported for less than can be -uana j factured here, will be carefully selected and a small advance, -. ‘ : * oct 30 fm 69 CITY HOTEL. - rHi; CITY HOTEL liitving been thormi^Jiiy repaired, the subscriber, Agent, rcspccti'hlhf informs his friends and the public, thai iie will bes prepared to receive Boarders on sth October.—i He lias made arrangements to accommodate gen* 1 Semen travellintr 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 hafc been no expenses spared in procuring the best Bedding, Servants, <fcc. The Bar will be furnished with the best Liquor* and Wines that can be procured, and there will attached to the establishment a Stable aid Car* riage House, sufficiently large to accommodate thirty Horses, and provided with careful Ostjevat HENRY W. LUBBOCK, Agent Savannah, Sept. 19,1828. 5 51 HP 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 fonvci'4 their accounts to the subscriber. 1 • • t HP THE Relish Room at the City Hclol lU nqv.’ready for the reception of visitors! H oct 10 DR A WING RECp VE~D ‘ Os the New York Consolidated Lottery 5 class n 10, 1 dt 31, 27, 35, 2, 39, 14. Holders of prizes will call for the cash at El FINGER’S Lottery and Exchange Officii dec I DRAWING RECEIVED Os the Nun York Consolidated Lottery s Extra Class no. .10, 1 31. 27, 35, 2, 39, 14. Holders of Prizes will call for the cash at LUTHERS 1 Lottery and Exchange OfficC dec 1 ** SUGAR. >A HHDS. prime St Croix, just landed tfie schr Exact, and for sale bv 1 GEORGE GORDON. nov 29 c LAW NOTICE. Y’UIE subscriber having removed his qifice tc L the building on the Bay, one door ’ cst of nr>, ‘.has Bliss’ counting room, offers his professional “rvices to his friends and the public He ‘Wilf regularly attend the Superior court’s of the Kasfi *rn circuit. All business entrusted to his will be faithfully executed. Charles S. Henry . dec 2 BRASS AND WIRE FENDERS, i CJST received and for sale by 4 J. W. MORRELL. dec 2 ni MACKEREL. FIFTY barrels No. 3 Mackerel, for sale by HALL, SHAFT Kitty TUPPER . dee 2 r • : COFFEE. /? BAGS prime ‘green Porto Rico Coffee* 4 * J large grain, landing from brig Duniiriefv and for sale by r Hull , Shapter 4* Tupper . nov 29 ‘ V • BRANDY. I pipes Cognac Brandy, “ J. J. Dupuy’d I brand.” Five pipes do. “ Seignette’s branj,f landing from schr. <Jregon, and for sale by Hall, Shapter dg Tapper . nov 29 * * • ‘ SUGAR AND COFFEE. ~ I] 4 1 HHDS. St. Croix Sugar. * 4 ! r * 22 bbls Coffee, landing from sehooner Adams, for sale low, on the wharf, by t TAFT & PADELFORD. IN STORE, • ‘ :i 10 hhds. retailing mojasses 20 do. New England rum 2P bbls. do. do. do.* 20 do. prime green coffee, for sola as above. * ’- ‘ T ’ ‘ y > - T p LOST, 4 SUM of Money, among which were the foL jOL lowing bills, viz : two twenty d< liar bits, Bank State of Georgia, one $5, bank tn t . r. ,U iected, one bill bank of Macon, together w th several other bills not recollected. The bills were contained in a blacks k reticule. Any person finding such a parcel, is requested fa give information to the Printer. • ‘ . ,v ---. nov 28. * * . .a.