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About The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1829)
c 0 M M E R C i A*L. I, Office cf the Courier > ChA*^ 570 *’ * f,:l y 7A P. M { t-'pV T OF THE MARKETS—rrMAKKS. \s'■ *7 ( __Therc was nothing doing in Sca Cn UiiHnds there were more sates th m previous week, though tho market is i ! . i.jll The stock is now reduced so lw, y ver -‘ * . ; nnot be much and -ne before the new market. . The sales of the week ..?,’ cr,|! 7 qi C pnts for inferior to prime, and 10 4 -jt • ** * V*” . choice. .’’*• f Cotton fer the ircek ending 13/A inst. W 0 f : 07 jj a ,r 3 c f Sea-Island. 97G Upland. v#** w *> kIVTC, - i ? 7 1728 If 1 ’ —The R- oe market during the week was 1 ,!,rsales were at $2 a Lr inferior to • 1 .n was no prime in market. YVe q icto ■ f Rice for the teak ending 18/A inst. ! 'J . - 131 casks. p&\ , * . 330 , . . - - 4G4 casks. There ig no fresh ground Flour in a jj supply of best quality would com i' p \~ |o • but that now on hand is not worth 3-4 V?- A coiuiderablo quantity is on J probably the drat change of ~{n’dl bn cr* , . , r a —Two cargoes oF Corn arrived in the ~; j % c v , a =s sold ail 57 1-2, the oth rat 53 cts. < f e “„*7ss a(W cent*. Oals and Pcua are “ e ,V C r ;ncr would command 45 aSO cents, ’ i f l * a ce ?/, s ‘ , . • •, . yfcIRYESI ke sales m groceries contm ’ *cJ to the city trade, therefore we have no 1 ’,!!'■ jijn of consequence to notice.’ A cargo of ; 7s. ?’ Dcrior Havana Molasses, ariived in it w held at 25 cents. s [GHTS Only two vessels arc loading ~ |7 reool, but such is the limited quantity of ■ r tint 3-Sd. ior square, and7-l's for round 7‘‘ “7l that can be obtained. For Havre 77 one vessel loading, at i 1-8 ct. for Colton, t v v York (32 1-2 cents fur square, 75 cents a ;i ,v -ouiid hags Cotton, and 50 cents for Rice. 5. jjistonand Providence, $1 a 1 1-4 per bale for t'V.on.aud 75cents per bbl. for Rice, very dull ‘ilxiiHS SQmut&i*. • 7 rar of s^T.fvy.ln. “arrive and, Bf'-Laurel, Shelden k l 7 days from Provideneo t . j'§;one, Taft & Pudclford, A4’ E Wood, U goat and R 4 W Ring. S l o --:> Two Friends, Cannon, Harris’Neck, 2 kyc. liallast to the master. (loop Eliza, R char damn, 3 days from Turtle Jim, with Id bales Cotton, ami Hides, to E Fort and R Habersham. Sloop Nsptuufi, Coiyor, i Jay from Darien, in jylisMo tire master. - Stea i-boat William Has*on Uowman, 2-1 days fm Augusta, with boats N > 2 and in tow, to JUaiuptiold. tiOQ bales Cotton, to R Malone, J iiteil, Keichnni & Burroughs, J Ganalil, ALo Ifbter 4 co. and Beers, Booth fa bt John. Sievn-boat Gov. Taylor, Whildin, Augusta, 23 1 irs, to Fll YVelman. 400 bales Cotton,’ to J : ers, Booth fa Bt John, Taft A. Padelfojd. 1 ■ssenger. AT Fovn MILE rojVT. Si Meiidian, Reeves, from Philadelphia, DEPARTED. Sloop Mill Maid, WHlett, Darien. SPOKEN. 15ik inst. off Georgetown, ship Haatonia, 03 fiivsfrom Liverpool for this port , r i5;. rist. off Georgetown, schr :’wu Pin*-delphia for this port. mrnmmm jy ■ NOTICE. L**’ 7‘> e passengers'in the ship Halen-Mar , ; ‘y T. Harrison, raasteV, are roquested to knif board THIS DAY at 12 o’clock, at which iuiir the ship wnl positively sari —and those hav iv'hve servants arc requested to clear them at CV.sfom-l louse, this morning. __ MACKEREL, ifcc. 9 A BBLS. now, No 3 7v/ 15 Jo. \\ mo Y’iiiegar gY’ do ‘ 4 Vassar’a” Double Ale fj’ kegs |,ard Juat received and for sale by PALMES & RICHARDS. fair 22 i DOT :Yj rl l l \4 1 m. j kappki., JLVX-Li J 1.2_ * has established a j, -ft rate job phxnting-officf. in Dickson’s Baling. on tii2 Bay, in the room directly over toe office of the Savannah Republican, where of fer? for till kinds of Printing will be thankfully ro ceirerf in J neatly and promptly executed, on rea f' v uitle terms. .53* Any order lor miNTiNG, ad- C csed to m j. k and left at cither of the Re‘d flw-Rooms of the Republican, Georgian, or Md i'-p shall receive his immediate and persona; at fcattog, July 22 NOTICE FROM and after this date, all Cotton landcon lElton s Wharf, and permitted to lay over t :f® days, will be charged at the same rate as at Steam Boat Company's W harf. U blacking \nd varnish. a. E. WOOD, *l-A\E received ’ Casks Liquid Blacking, 25 Boxes Black Varnish in email bottles, ;.r retailing—for sale by the Bqx, Casa, nd retail. ** • jttly <2 INF ANT SCHOOL XPAt. a■ p tii;cr ot tiro Executive Committee, P* Aca the Kith inst it. wax unanimously lertl That no visitors whatever be admit *sd. except on Monday’s from 10 to 12 o'clock in a :id from 4to ti :ii the afternoon. a, l'a- ■>, that no child shall bo entered except üb)attuiMj. u b)attuiMj. july 20 #IO,OOO <V TORK COSSOLIDATED. ‘“j sUL !L vo o CLASS, No 8. ,3s drawn in Ncw-York on tho 15th inst. wilt he received on the 2oth inst. S C U E M E: 1 PliiZti of $! 0/000 l dc 4,000 1 do 2,0 0 1 dr> s 1,750 4 do 1,000 6 do 500 6 do 200 &C. fee. Tickets, §5 00 II lives, 2 50 n , Quarter®, 125 Ur W attended to nt LUTHR’S , , Lottery vjui Exchange Gfflc?. * 5 * Gamlry fe Tv^riel. ii I- removed their wholesale and retail tore t 0 4 ‘* iC e( *M*en the Bay, op- l k,! Exchange, in the saw.* hUJr'cf build i ‘ : r. they i.r-.Viwusl y kept, • y -c* * * . „ NOfICF. A ii lh ® Temperate Society will 1 a b ® held on Monday evening, July 27th 1-2!) at the Sabbath School llrom in the academy, to ‘vhieh members, and all individuals fiiendly to the views of the Society are invited to attend. To commence at 8 o’clock precisely. By order of the Board. . . oa 2- GANAHL. r. s. july 22 BOARDING ON THE’ SALTST” ft. COlfilN rented, for the season, * that airy and commodious house on the 3alts, belonging to Mr. Larnpe, Mongomery, and has now opened an extensive BOARD'NG HOUSE, for the accommodation of Families, and such individuals as ma}’ choose to retire to a safe retreat during the Summer months. Long expe* rience has proved that tnis situation is entirely exempt from the influence of those malignant fe vers which often scourge Savannah, and from its proximity to town, offers superior advantages to an upcountry or a northern residence. Terms will be moderate, and such arrangements have been made as wiil secure the best laro which this section of the country can afford. Mrs. C. will also take charge of a few children aiTd pay every attention te their health and com fort, which her experience will enable her to do. july 13. TO HA CCO Si. CHEESE. hundred superior Virginia Tabac co. AI.SO, A few casks cheese, received and for sale by , , BLI.IS BUSS. July 15 c _____ 4 STORE Key found, call upon * j ’ TALMES & LEE, Exchange Pock. july 15-o | , Union society. 4 QT ARTERLY” meeting of the Union Soci - -4- ety will be held at their Hall on Monday Evening next, (he 13th instant, at 8 o’clock, the members are requested to be punctual in their at attendance. , w. W. WASH, Stc'ry. july 13 Gentlemens Fine Calf Ftoots % Sfc. A. 17 WOOD. Have just received by the Ship Helen Mar from N*>iv York. ONE T rnnk Gentlemens fine Calf Boots square Toes. ALSO Bv the Schooner Exceß, Two trunks Ladies tine colored stuff slippers, shoes and Springs round and square toes, july 13 WHITE S ACADEMY. ’ £ HE suh.eeiiher announces to his friends and : the public, that the exercises of his Academy will he suspended until the first of November next. Ebo principal object which lie win have in view during his absence, will be to form an acquaint ance with the system of education adopted m the most distinguished seminaries in the Northern States, amfhe indulges the hope that the result of h;s observations will render his Academy increas ingly worthv of patronage, Having taken a largo and commodious house in a pleasant part of tho city, he will ho prepared to take five or six boys as boarders—and he assures tho public that the health, morals and improvement of his pupils, will be tlio Objects of his uuh eariod and undivided at tention. GEORGE WHITE. July 8 SHOES, LE A LEER, TRUNKS, fee JL/ the ship Chancellor. A. & E. WOOD, OAVE received Ladies bl’k Buckskin shoes. Gentlemen’s fine call* high quartered sY.cs Do. 2ii quality do do da da Do rcai buckskin slippers, Do morocco do Do fine do pumps with buckles, Do do do da dancing, Iron trimmeij leather trunks, Leuthei top wood trimmed do. And a handsome assortment oflmher do aiso, From their Factory, an additional supply of SHOES, which makes their assortment complete, july 3 &T CROIX SUGAR. IIIID'S. prime St. Croix Sugar landing £> r from ship Chancellor , And for sale, by HALL , SHIFTER TUPPER. july 5 RETAILING MOLASSES AND LIME. Id & HHDS Prime Retailing Molasses, ° I 50 Casks Stone Lime, Landing from Brier Shibboleth, for sale bv TAFT & PADELFORD. july 3 NEW GOODS.' ~ Per the Chancellor. SUPERFINE Brown Bnttice for Bonnets, do. B!aek Worsted Barego A good assortment of Colored Worsted Braids do. do. Linen do. Fancy Jane and Silk Sbawds Black and White Hooks and Eyes Sinchews, Scrcenet and Gros De Naples 37 Bales Stripe and l laid Homespuns JO do. Brown and B leach *d do. ‘l’ub'e Linncns-—all of \hich will be sold rea sonable. M. PRENDEIIGAST, No. 3 A i Gibbons Block. july 3 CO i I Ut\ liA(o(j ll\o, k Pieces Sup. 42 inch Inverness bagging Jhi \P a f just received per ship Chancellor, and for sale low by M. PRENDERGAST, No. 3 *SI 14 Gibbons Block, july 3—1820. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. HHDS. prime New Oilcans Sugar for sale by GAUDIiY & LEGIHEL. ju y 1 c Cliioridc ol Lime EAOR sale by , < A. G. OE.HLER. julv 1 c ■ _ NOIICE DURING the at-once of the subset iber Robert Habersham will act as his agent. C. w. ROGERS. jly 1 i 4 NOJit i . f J . f IMfE undersigned have connected themselves X in business, under the firm of Roe V <M crr *’ man. CHARLES ROE, CHS. P- MERRIMAN, pdy i SEC A US. AOn YELLOW and Light v/ 1/ i/ Brown Sogtus, Sylva's brand, in halves and quarter boxes—just received aiH for sale by GAUDRY Jc LEG RIEL july 15—c SOAP. ; ! 7 77 WHOLE and 50 half boxes f rs-t qnally Soap, for sale by PALMES A LEE, Exchange dock. Flour , WhUkey t Hay, £fc. 25 barrels ) „ f>o half do ] Supeufise Fioub. 50 bbls Whiskey 50 bundles Ilxy 15 boxes Cider Landing from on board said brig, and fir sale, Aply as above. june 20 lemons’ *7 i k Boxes just received and for'salc by PALMES LEE, june 20 Exchange Dock. Saratoga Water m ice. f |THE subscribers propose to keep Saratoga t_ Water cooled in Ico, and if the increased demand will warrant the expense, it will be con tinued throughout the season, it will therefore be ready for customers every morning ct 0 o'clock. LAY 4* HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildinrg. june 24 ~~ ~ IRISH potatoesT A NY quantity from one to three hundred bush- L -els, fresh fr*nn tho ground, can be furnished at short notice and at a moderate late. It is pre sumed the article will keep sound during a voy age to Europe, and at this season, it may be of some consequence to masters of vessels leaving our port. Apply to PALMES 4 LEE, june 24 , Exchange Dock. ~~ MACKEREL. 7 BBLS No. 3 Mackerel, fi r sale by L. BALDWIN Sx CO. june 24 SARATOGA WATER. A Fresh supply, direct from iho Spring, and fresh bottled by Lynch 4 Clarke, of New York, just received per ship Statira. and for salo by LAY 4 HENDRICKSON june 24 Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings. REMOVAL —T. S. Luthers’ Exchange Office, is removed to the Office formerly occupied by S. iA M. Allen, & Cos. two doors East of thfi City Hotel. june 22 CORN MFLOAT” ~ 3AAABUSHLES North Carolina Corn 5* F® w\y of a good quaUtv for sale Apyto PALMES AND LEE. jone 19 W RAP PI NGTaFe R. Isf )d V REAMS Wraoping Paper for sale by * H J PIIILBRICK A BAKER, june 19 LETTER ANd'cApT* AUER. ORE AMS Letter and Cap Paper, just re ceived and for salo bv PIIILBRICK & BAKER june 19 Goshen Butter, Herring and Corn. KEGS first Ist quality of Butter 5 1 bids. No. 1. llening from Baltimore 3000 bushels first quality of Corn 20 boxes Codfish For sale by PALMES & LEE. june 18. Exchange Dock. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE \ N eligible situated lot, in the Southern sec iTA- tion of the city, with the improvements consisting of a two story house, with Piazzas, and containing seven neatly finished rooms, and the requisite out buildings—all in good repair. A hair lot, in the centre of tho city, having a oc-m-onloMi nnd /rood out buildings. A corner lot, in a desirable situation, with a commodious dwelling, well calculated tor a Board ing House; attacked to which is an extensive stable A number of lots, improved and vacant, in dif f ‘rent parts of the city. Apply to * J EPPINGER. june i7 MARTINIQUE MOLXSSESL I prime retailing Molasses — X Yp liUjidiniT and for sale low if taken from the wharf, an_>ly to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER jun. i7. Lemons , Raisins, fee. Just receiecd per schr. Exact from JY. } orh. 8 BOXES fresh and Superior 10 do Muscatel Raisins 10 half bids. “ Vassars” Double Ale 15 bbls. llockwater Ale 10 do. Wliite Wine Vinegar PALMES AND RICHARDS. June 17. STMRCII INDIGO, fee. £\ BOXES Colgate’s superior Starch H v l ceroon Spanish Indigo. 1 do do do 2d quality, cases Fig Blue in small cakes, Ist quality Just received and for sale by LAY HENDRICKSON. Druggists No. 2 and 15 Gibbon’s Buildings june 1 7. ■ 1 M)flC 17~ During the absence of the subscribers ISIr Wm. II nry Thompson will act ao our At torney. Q &C. BONNEY june 17 ns . IIAMS. bT fY £ A Very Superior small size Hams, for Oi HI sale by L. S. SCRANTON, june, 15, 1610. NEW GOODS. M.PRENDERGAST Tins just received per ship Henry, I ARIES’ supr fancy colored H. S. Gloves and J Mitts—misses* do do do do do Fine dot and small stripe Prints Super fancy Ginghams (French) French and German brown Linen 9 Black Lasting, &c. Ac. Nos. 3 and 14 Gibbons’ Range. june 10 China , Glass and Earthenware. TIIE subscriber offers for sale, a large assort ment of Glass, Chin3 and Crockery, suitable for the town or country trade, consisting of Iron, stone, china and dining sets Liverpool china do do Rich French china tea sets do English do do Canton china coffee sets Olive breakfast sets Rich cut decanters, with tumblers and wines tc match Plain glass shades Cut and colored do, Plain and cut glass Lamps China and glass water pitcher* Glass plates and dishes Ckampaigne glasses {fine coolers Jelly glasses China Fruit Baskets mill a variety <jf articles now opening, which forms as complete and general an assortment as can be met with in Charleston or any southern city- . . (EE Country merchants* >can be supplied with crates, carefully repacked, which will bear trana portation to any part of the state. This will save ihoir buying broken and unsaleable things, which we always got in crate* in the original order. George \V. Coe, fchr.d’s building june I , B ICON. ieN THOUSAND lbs. Prime Bacon, consist) I ingofHams and Hitches. Just received end for sale, by * ’ L. SC JUSTUS. may 20 PRIME GB’EEN COFFEE. £7 A t Bags Primo Green Coffee, landing from Kr U* fichouner Adam#. For sale, by T.IET 4 B.i PEL FORD. may 29 * VINEGAR. A Few bbls superior Cider Vinegar for sale by L. BALDWIN iA CO. may 19 No. 3 MACKEREL. I4 Ls BB’LS No. 3 Mackerel, for sale on H \► 4 * board the sc.iooner Young James, from Boston.—Apply to T.IFT Si PADELFORD. may 10 , BACON. r T*HREE THOUSAND lbs. MIDDLINGS, JL just arrived. For sale, by P7/ILBRICK St BAKER. nr'tvir f> PEARL BARLEY. ■ A. Pf.Y of ffr.e Dutcii Barley, just receiv — -sa- cd and for sale by L*ay fa Hendrickson —Druggists Gibbons Buildings. _ april_2?_ ___ MIL ITaWS^ Gy CASES Rowland’s Mill Saws, just received 4** and for sale by > N. B. & H. WEED. april 25 AGENCY OFFICE OF THE Charleston Fire and Marine Insurance Company , T f SAVANNAH, APRU. 20, 1829. IUS Company continues to Insure ao-ainst lire, Marine and River Risk, on moderate terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER, Agent. april 21 * LETTER PAPER. Hundred Reams, Fine and Superfine, Hot and Cold Pressed, Letter Paper, just received and for sale by PIIILBRICK fa BAKER. april 24 • • ! ! N. E. RUM AND COFFEE. bbls pruc molasses Rum 10 bhds 4lh proof imitation Jamaica do. 30 bags Coffee Landing and for sale by Taft i Padelfonl. march 23 t'iOß the present, DR. COPPER’S residence J- is in the house belonging to Mr. Lamar, at the corner of Montgomery street, on the bluff, immediately south the office of the Steamboat Company. His office is still at his shop in Broughton street, (Marshall’s buildings) near the market. ‘ march 9 ON A NEW PLAN. THE ATLAS, Or Literary. Historical and Commercial Repoiter Elegantly printed on a sheet of the largest size, and published woekty, in the city of N. York. (Ofiice at No. 23, Wall street.) 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The intelligence 9 carefully prepared, from tho most ample sour ces of information, both foreign and domestic.— The affairs of the United Stales, and of Great Brit ain and France, as possessing the highest general interest, receive special attention in this paper-r- Th 3 Atlas disclaims all partisan views, but is pledg ed, in every party question that is noticed; to give, as far as possible, a candid representation of the sentiments of when decorous, their own language The other contents of the paper consists o f Literary Notices and Selections ; facts and opinions lelating to Science and the Arts ; and Commercial Intelligence , embracing, in a separate department, a Weekly Rcrieio of tHe New-York Market, with others m the United States—and those of London, Liverpool’, and Hav re ; and a report of foreign arrivals in all the porta of the United States, with othor ship news 1 . 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They will only add for themselves that the obstacles usually encountered at the beginning of such a publication being now overcome, it may be safely expected to improve; and to increase in interest and value in proportion- to its extended success. From the Montreal Ucfald. We have received the first number of the “At las/’ It promises to he an excellent vehicle of varied and valuable information. A late number pf the samo Journal says :—We copy the following notice (of New York Market) from the ‘Atlas”—a paper which improves in in terest every number. From the Canadian Spectator. We have received the three first numbers of the New York “Atlas.” It promises to be an excel lent, journal, and by its judicious and abundant se lections to communicate a great deni of informa tion on the current affairs of the world. [Froyn the Boston Traveller. —The “ Atlas,” commenced in New York a few weeks since, is all its conductors promised., or its readers can expect. [ From the Cincinnati Emporium. I—This is per haps, in point of size and typography, one of the first papers published in the United States ; and as a commercial record, it js inferior to none. [From the Albany Argus ] —lt is a large quarto publication, without advertisements, very hand somely executed ; and containing a great variety; well arranged, of all sorts of information. It *5 a QOmpend, performed with ability and industry* of the current n<?ws ? misgelJaji;, literature, science and politics of the world. Asa reading -- in the quantity and arrangement of lts lt ’ is not we bChcve, sh this country. [lran tie **ulional paper lately commenced, the “ Atlas;” deserts particular notice from its cotcmporarics. It is one i oi tha largest and most beautifully printei papers in the Union. It is devoted to literature, history, science, commerce, and general information, and seems to us eminently enticed to enootftgufemoiU as afarnilv print. ‘ * 5 PUBLIC SALES. SHERIFFS SALES. On the first Tuesday in August nn . ~\\fAAjbo sold, before the Court // ur c, ,i ▼ f_ tho-edy of Savannah, between tno usuol liours offftlc, the following pr y&Ttv, viz *. Three Negroes, lom, \\ aiiu Nancy, ono dining table, with ends, one dotcu piuin Chair?, one do straw do. one -carpet, tv. o beadstetds wha beds; four pillows and two b dslera, ore pait and irons, shovel and tongs, one Bureau, two .. at res sc?, and five boadstoads. Levied on under and by virtue of an execulivn on foreclosuie of mort gage, as the property of Ann Tnylor, in fa vor of W. 8. Taylor. GEORGE A HELEN, S. C. C. june 8 BHE RFt F 8. $A LE. On the first Tuesday in August next, IJt/Ibb ho shj, belorc tiio Couit House, iq vv the city ot Savannah, between the usual hours ofsam, the folia wing property, vi'. : One negro fetl.nv named York, levied on as the property of John Harris, jun. to satisfy an execution in favor of Bindley, Glaboin Wood, against said John Hairia, jun. ‘ One negro vvomaii named Alary, ievir-d r a as the property of James SaiinderUu to satisfy executions in lhvor of Moses Carter, and Mordc cai She flail, Scn’r. —property pointed out n y tho administrator, —levy made and returned to Uj q lay a constable. my 3 GEORGE MIL LEV, s. c. c. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in August next, \\j ULL hi sold in front of the Court House ▼ V in the citv of Darien, titnecn il,e hours of 10 A. M-and 4 P. M. All thQsc tracts or parcels of land known by the numbers (’Jj three u:.d {C)j six, in a plat and survey made by Thomas M’Cail, Esq. situate oA General’sJslanJ, in the river Altamaha, in M’ln tosli county, lately tiio property Gen. Lachlan M’lntosh, containing together seven hundred lor ty-nmc and a half acres, and allotted to- Archibald S. Bulloch, in pursuance of a writ of partition ; levied oh under execu’ion ujion Unuclosure of mortgage, the Bank of tiio State oi vs. A. S. Bulloch and wife, issued from tue vpeii!.r Court of lVl’lntosh countv. fkOM.IS KI.XG, s M. c. june 29 SHERIFF S SALE - On the first Tuesday in September next , 4 %/ILL be sold before the Court House in ti-o ▼ v city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale the following property, viz : One negro boy named William, levied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure oi a mortgage in lu vorof William Joyner against J. E. Wells. GEORGE MiLLEN, s. c. c. july 3 * ‘ EXECUTOK S SALE.’ ‘ ON the first Tuesday in July next will be sold betore the court house in this city, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the lollowing three Negroes, viz: Jennej’, Phillis, and S a rail.- Sanl Negrons being part “of tfic personal estate of YVn. Coopey, deceased, and sold for the benefit of th> heirs and creditors of said estate. ■ : “EDWARD COPPEE, FxV. FRANCES E. COOPER, Ex’rx. may 8 22.1 Negroes For Bale. n fIAHE following Negroes, from the country, Bra. JL. for sale, viz : A negro boy aged about If vtars. A negro boy aged about !5 “ very likeiy A negro boy aged ab >itt 15 “ do do. A negro boy aged about !2 “ A negro girl aged’ about 12 “ A negro man aged about 45 ‘‘ a field hand] A negro man aged about. 47 u do “ ando 1 A negro girl aged 10 years. A negro man aged 24 “ a prime field hand. A negro boy aged 17 ** d<* do do. A negro maw agrd 35 “ do do do. A negro man and wife, and their child about 5 years old. Apply to J EPPINGER. march 28 FOR SALE. A Plantation situated on Bryan tfgLALI&S Neck Creek, in the comity of Bryan, containing 235 acres, being part ol wpS’ the tract known by the name ot Golden Grove. It adjoins lands u Loc Bfackyell arid AVui. Bnilsforti, and is snlft cienlly fertile for the cultivation of Cotton or Corn. Apply to J. EPPENGEB. march 14 ” QUES IJoNtL A I.ATE and improved Edition of Questions for Sunday Schools, mid Bible Clashes, pub lished by tlie American Sunday School Union— just received and for sale by ’ George JV. Coe. may 15 ~ T COW ’ A FEW bushels jua( received “of the first quality suitable mr Planting. Apply to * PALMES AND LEE, Exchange Dock. Tull “I AA BUNDLES Prime Hay, for sn’e. Apply to PALMES & LEE. June If>. Exchange Doc'c'. INOTHTL 7T711E Savannah Steam Rice Mill (at liic lo'.ver J. part of the city,) is now in readiness to re ceive Rice to boat on toll—but as the proprietors are not as yet prepared to furnish Cask?, it will be necessary’ for those sending Rice to be heat, to provide them. For terms apply to ilenrf Me A lpin, or to ; HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. march 17’ • ~ A bargaFn. THOSE two unimproved, fee simple L(>TSj known bv the Nos. 33 and 34, in Wash.iii/- ton Ward, on Broughton st. arc offered for £ 7dtj| Cash—apply to J- EPPjNGER. may 1 2 - ‘ ~ WANTED TO HTRE, FOR a small family, a good Gook, Washer and Ironcr—Good recommendations of charutN ter will be required. Apply at this office. may 13 INDIA FLAG H ANDKERcTi lEF S rji in PIECES INDIA FLAGS, just received and for sale by PHIL BRICK fe BAKER. june 13. ~PORTLAND AND HAY Rd i \ Bundles Prime Hay 20 barrels Portland Rum (coloured.)— Landing from shin Fieri an, and for s.:’c, b>* UALL, SIIAPTER if TUPPER. june 15 - ‘ • L AD 1 ILL. WIC!//E subscribers have united ihclr interest id practice of Medicine and *'-* collattera! branches, One of the firm will b ghyays in at tendance, at ti;? Qflicj ffow occupied by Dr. R. i; li.vußTii.- Juno ?r> U U A YN-:, . (TTY, MOLASSESBS, &. QClNiy 1 It Hhtlspritno retailing ilartiniqao 40 bundles Hay ‘ <a 20 ounces genuine \ roncli Suli* a a h ‘ nine, received from the importers ir - n '*■■ ■ For sale in lots Ko suit purchaser 3 ■ ‘id - HALL, SHAFT S- u* L ‘ * juno 24 -