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, <!in - r> oSeitJiC Spanish squadron from 1
f ?S ' S ’, sircrinp in the direction of Vera
the expedition intended landing
L i f CaP c * \° :'"v “'T 400
8 I, C U despatched. Vua Ciuz whs id a
90 J troops in the town, and on'v
■V the castle, within two or three weeks
‘lions. Tit® ships of war Asi, Liber
i'l'./. jvo, anti others, were stripped and
if'* J v ,itlf only two or three men on
i (ifeach. The officers were wander
• 4 r t , lt the streets, having received no
’ and were so poor that they were of
t r sale their chronometers and nati
ctrurnenis at one iweutieih of their va
(4*
% ft/m Mexico,— -Capt. Baker of the brig
rt . B'lvvard, informs us, that the inhab
fi.j 0 f Tampico wore in daily expecta
",.f leceiving a visit from the Spanish j
1 tiiitoti, as letters have been received at!
-|ice from Havana, slating that they
j | an d on the coast, between Tampico
Campeacby. 1 11 consequence of the
, fVe information, the authorities b.ad or
*. t d all !i** Spanish into the interior, and
ft (unking great preparations fur defence,
‘■railing owl the militia. There are a
,t,ne ffionsand regular troops nt Tarn-,
vl i,i U. together with the militia, it
expelled, would coiistitu'.e a force suf
sr;‘n* to repulse the enemy with ease,
id they think proper to attack that
Pa*
- I
LiTEKAH Y.
I'lie Edinburgh Review. — It is stated]
ff e3<‘c, upon tiie authority of the Edinburgh |
Jj c, iiy G izetto, th U “Mr Jeffrey has!
fisifrrieJ the editorship of his far-famed
; dial, and is to be succeeded by Profess
Mauvey Napi'T. -4s the copy-tight
contributors are Londoners, it was good
p,,]i,?y to appoint a Scotsm .n to the editu
,;,|uiliee, otherwise t!i> “Edinburgh ’must
merged entirely into an English Re
l 11
tie**
\Vo do not know when this change was
ejected, nor what ioiluv nee it is to have
upon die ckuraclpr of the Review—of
it ich the last number, certainly (XCVII)
contains several pipers equal to any thing
in its b f, st days. The concluding article it:
uni number, probably we presume by Mr.
ifioUehaai, “iie la-jt cf tho Catholic qijes
ti'.i;,” is of high and rare excellence. See
bntv eloquently it opens:
“Theiumtdiuuus joy with vrh : ch the sud
den tti>tiouncCine;il i#f peace to lielaud was
lelcunied hv the friends of civil and nii
-2* us fret ‘.inn, has gradually subsided to
Jtt’p <mu solemn thankfulness l >r the pur
est p 1-tical pleasure Inal leis geuoialion
car.live* to w itness. That nodding and im
peding danger, which, like the mysle/ious
tfifiigt it; ii.e Castle of Otranto, was eu
eveiy hour befoie our eyes, il is at
h tii swallowed up The thunder cloud,
i;ose pressure took away oar breath, is
pin*. The eaith seems once more fir at
tiller cur let-1 ; and that future, which tie
tost icl look upon, is rising blight and glo
’wij?, and on its for* lu ad i* the mornin n
jt<i.! Flu; whole aspect and character of
‘in* remainder of one’s life are changed by
1 Jus!cad of feeling that our lu>lio and
country irejheco;njng a precarious lease*
k<ild bo*o term we curst Ives oven might
liave the wretchedness of surviving, we
til'd :".ow bow our Ih <>ds to niine dittiif
f'S, e< me when it may, in confidejKO that
“i; iuc iu.i.ii.r to our-ctiihiinu the imperial
ttareiitaitce m a united kingdom, secured, as
hr ns h'ruan probabilities may approach
Hiiaiiy, by alt the < Icnieuts of an enduring
felOi'U.* S>.’ j
And iiii whole of it is in n strain of min
ted amjmont and sarcasm of indignant
Miciiiicui at long continued injustice, and
fedpg hope (fa brighter lutqre, that riv
tbc.npb t(; \ the attention aijd interest of
pt rpadei.— American. /
miscellany.
Ike tica Friends and the tiea Books;
ki Auecdoic in Military Life. —lu the
feuadicr comp my of a Scuttish regiment,
: part of the army in Spain,
fftr two privates kftmvo among their com-
P>ni.jiis as ilit 4 twa Liens,from the stea
of their mutual attachment, and
much respected for propriety of
onisjc;, Irt one of the lust skirmishes
‘•imii : ak place among the/*nwer Pyre-
BfciS u h our bravo fellows dtuve their
o !’Pi.tients irum one entrenched height to
ii)er to the vpiy counties of the “sacred
i || ’ l( ' r y* one il the “Liens * leceived a
* U:r wound in iua thigh. Duiiog the |
* ■’ o'cvus in which our Uuops wore in
previous to entering France,!
wi'Minicd t-i uie tegiment in tjuesiion,
* l ’ ,|! . * tdiprcl*, end among then* the indi- j
?’ u, i :, ° iv mentioned—:.is friend incite
•| ltiv als of duly most -.{l cionaUly watch
♦jig ever idiii On unu occasion our iuior~
‘ v *de visiting and cheering the sick }
C ‘,! - S * nVr ! c<;n paoy, finding himself placed
* 1,,u ;i few lad *f their bed, but in a po
j"here he remained unseen could not (
<Vil shipping in admire the bub iviour of’
,' k hiends, and; as he confessed, his
• me tied even to tears on hearing their i
; ‘'*-‘tsiiJiuns.—‘Jamie,* said the wounded
J n i I teel sac strong the day, lh.*t I faiu
WlV\ * le .* r <,IJ , mp */ *iUl most
r P re . {, andd e d his companion, ‘but I fear
0> c uo books here, an* it’s far to my
v, i ls> a,l{ * .V° ken I duiua like to leave j
k> ! Lnpkp was the answer, ‘into my
g there are uva books there —the
Cf ’. J e ,ii! d IWus* poenisl If \ou read,*
ij f iookiug up to Ills friepd with
Vt <a f , Ui SJa^e ‘I dinna muckle care which
j; r , ,' ei ’ seeing his companion look j
and la lhr displeased, the patient
; ni J" s|?e *y added— Oh dioua think, Ja- j
fr 'R n ,!!, ‘' erya^,ie tiie ) vor d o* truth, or wad
Jjr i( ‘ ‘he divine volume wi* ony human
| ir ,:: I’M* what { mean js, that in njy
g, 4 * Guidon, n.y mind when ye read
’ be sgu o turn op something
j trine, for Tus descriptions are sae c|n ar no d
sqo sweet, that they bring ither days anp j
nbpr ™y mind; my pains me for- j
lint; my thoughts wai.ddr far awHv; our J
jamha me rises before me, wi f its green I
j Rowans and glinting born; and oh, j
j -tomic, l think upon ny mother, and upon
Jean.r; and my heart, a* the saute as wi*
lhr - fJible i rises to God, through whose kind
pi vidence I hope to return, never to leave
thein nor Scotland mail!* The soldteis
mingled tears and sobs togoiher.
[Malcom's Tides
Anecdote of a Nun. —At the time the
English Army was in Portugal, under Lord i
Townshend and Count de Lippe, the fuf- j
lowing adventure happened to an ensign in
a regiment there.
One morning as he was at breakf.st, a
friar much of the same liberal turn of mind
! in regard of gallantry with Dryden’s father
Dominick, waited on him, and after.the
usual jargon of poverty and penance, told
him that he had a letter for him from one
of his sisterhood of the Convent, which lie
brought out of pure charity, supposing it
contained some wholesome admonition ten
ding to reform him. The young gentle
man opened thq letter with great earnest
ness, and to his utter sut prise found it writ
in English, and from a lady begging in
the most earnest terms that he would con
trive to deliver her from tho miseries of her
1 confinement. The officer thinking his fair
incognito was well acquainted with her
messenger before she would have trusted
him, a : knd the Iriar if he could see the la*
dy. Not tinless you put on the habit of
| our order, replied the priest, which / have
prepared for you.
It may be imagined the gallant English
man complied; fur in about half an hour,
lie was introduced to a most lovely young
creature, who, with tears and blushes, hop
ed ho would forgive the method she took
to obtain Iks protection; that she was an
English woman, and second daughter to a
Roman Caiiioiic merchant of immense for
tune, who took hei as il were upon a visit
of pleasure to Lisbon, and then buried her
in a monaster} 7 , in order to gratify his am
-1 bitiu;. in the m itching of her cider sistei.—
i The friar is an Irishman, she continued,
i and knows my family ; he will do all io his
; power to assist my escape, as, if it be efTect-
I i and, I can amply reward him.
i A council of war was now called on the
| means of getting out of the convent, when
■il v. as agreed that ‘.he friar should let tL m
! tut td midnight, and jit order to prevent in
j qdiry or pursuit, report that she had drowrp ,
*ti werseii; a di -db which foreigners think
happens every dr;y in England, to young
wi.nxen disappointed in love, or wounded
deeply by other strong passions. The plot
succeeded, and the officer was married uext
moruing to the fair apostate to perpetual
virginity. However, it was thought most
advisable, while the troops continued in
L .ntugal, Io: the lady to appear in man’s
apparel. Upon her return to England, she
i iind her e ldest sisiei dead, and her father
iu despair, for being, as he supposed, tho
cause of his second daughter’s making away
mth herself. She waited upon him with
her husband, anew relation he bad ne/cr
seen. r J he old man fainted with surprise
and joy in Siis daughter's arms ; and this
meeting terminated in the reconciliation
and happiness of all parties.
__ __
[l’iiOM OUR CORRUSrONDENTS.] ~
Office of the Courier
Cn\RLi;sTo.v, Aug.'ls—7s r. m. }
REVIEW OF THE MARKETS— remarks.
Cotton —A few small sales in long staple cot*
ton, were made during the week, at prices which
wc have not learned, but are said to be something
better than were obtainable previously. In up
lands the business done was extremely limited, we
heard of but one sale during ihe week, a lot of 40
b:!g , s common quality at 8 cents. We continue
our old quotations, 7 n cents.
Rice. —The sales in this article were chiefly of
middling to good qualities, at 2$ a 2 3-8; there
was no prince sold. We quote prime 2j a 2 5-8,
inferior to gpod, $2 a 2 3 8
Erpnrt of Rice for the week ending Bth inst.
West Indies, ------ 505 casks.
Flour. —This article has declined about 25 cts.
per barrel; the best from new wheat can now be
bought at £o 25 We quote $6 as6 25.
Corn. — Prime crn is very scarce ; one cargo of
i 1,000 bushels was sold at 00 cents, but if it had
i been put on the market, eo as to have admitted of
| competition among the buyers, it is understood
| that 75 to 80 cents and possibly more would have
; boon paid for it, although it is not likely that 3 or
4 cargoes arriving together would bring any such
prico. Eight or ton cargoes are now on the way,
and probably the first change of wind will bring
them in, when prices will recede to our quotations ,
oflast week, which in the present state of the
markot, we continue, viz : 04 a 08 cents.
G) oeerie* —l2o hhds New Orleans sugar, mid
dling quality, were sold at an average of 8 cents,
ou time-50 hhds. Havana molasses brought 24 1-2
cents, and 74 hiuL- tart, via Key West, were bo’t
for distilling at 20 cents. J
A small lot of Rio coffee, good quality, was sold
at 1,3 1-2, and about 3,0u0 sacks Liverpool poarse
salt were di-posed of at $1 95 a $2. These com
prise all the salos of groceries that we have heard
cf which aie worth reporting.
Freights. —There is no vessel now loading for
England or France ; the last cotton taken tor Li
verpool, was at 3-3, ar.d for Havre at 1 1-3 cent
To New York, 75 cents for square, and $1 for
round bags cotton, and 02 1-2 cents for rice. To
Boston and Providence, $! 25 a $1 50 per bale
fm cotton, and 75 cents a $1 per bbl. for rice—ve
ry dull.
[by THE PACKET SHIP YORK, AT NEW YORK ]J
Extracts from Letters.
“ Liverpool. June 24
“We continue to have a very fair demand for |
colton, and prices of uplands are steady. The to
tal sales for tho past week, amount to 13,800 bags.
There aro two hundred bags Sea Island adver
tised for sale on Friday the 20th instant.”
JUNE 24.
“ Our Cotton market is father steady at present
and the sales making re regular pnd to a fair
amount, but prices s’.ill continue low. Uplands
being fiom 5a Sac-a Isiands 9j a ltid, and
stained do. 5a BJd. per jb The rates with you
remain quite too high for any chance of profit by
importing.
Rice is dull, but 100 casks Carolina were last
week disposed of at 17s Gd for middling, to 2us.
per cwt. for very fine ”
> LIVERPOOL MARKETS, June 24.
On Saturday the 20lh inst. about 100 b bales
CuF-gh wore sold and thus far, tuis week, thy bp
; slr.ess is computed f*t 0700 halos. The connex
ion of the market remains materially the same,
I hut the demand in America is conllned chiefly, to
j quality, ranging from fair lip to good. Tho nc
t counts from Manchester are beginning to lose
i their gloomy tendency, but no improvement, of
| any stability, lias yet taken place there, or in tho
other manufacturing towns.
Turpentine, 3G33 bids, (recent import poM at
8* 9d a 10s 9d per cwt. quality, ordinary to prime,
which is a decline of fully 3d per cwt.
Kice was in request, and IbO tierces brought
GJ a 20s per cwt. Quercitron Bark is dull* and
prices rather low, although 14s per cwt. Wasi paid
for 20 fihds of Philadelphia. The Corn Market
was very inactive and Wheat declined Is a 2s per
qr Scarcely anv inquiry for Flour or Indian
Corn, and prices of both articles rather lower;
the weat her for a week past has been exceedingly
: favorable for the growing crops of grain.
JIiRIHB JOP,frAIj
PURT OF 6.2 FJiJVN.AU.
ARRIVED,
Sloop Mathews, Capt. Pierce from Mr. Chis
olms’ Plantation with rough rice, to R. Haber
sham.
Sloop Two Friends, Capt. Selowicli, Harrises’
Neck, 1 dav.
CLEARED.
Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charleston.
ARRIVED FROM TIMS FORT.
At Havre, ship Othello, Tucker
At Liverpool, ship Collossus, May ell.
At Turks Island, ship Hazard, Chase.
* At Point Petre Gaud, brig Reaper, Lear.
At Philadelphia, 9th inst. brig Francis, Croft.
At Providence, 2d inst. schr. Aspasia, Pease.
At New York. Gihschr. Othello, Johnson.
At Philadelphia Blh inst..schr. Martha, Hand.
At Baltimore 10th schr Meredian, M‘Namara.
tmmr i inn iri ~r titiiit— w■ ■ H mi—~iii rihi nw i—ib—jjuj
Tlour , Mackerel , Hay and Sugar.
BBLS. Canal Flour, “E. S. Beach &
t/l * Co’s.” brand.
50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel, Boston Inspection,
50 bundles Uay, first quality,
3d lihd 3 St. Croix Sugar, prime.
Landing frqm shin Macon and for sale by
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
atig 19
NOTICE.
‘'l • HE public are cautioned against trusting the
1 crew pf the ship Macon, as no debts of their
contracting will be paid either by the master or
consignees.
II \LL, SHAPTER <& TUPPER.
aug 19
ran m:\v\oiuc
[established line]
..-£rv>. The regular packet ship MACONi
M. Hali.,’ Muster. Will haveim*
mediate despatch. For-Freight or
Js&Ze* passage, having excellent accom
modations, apply to Catain Hall on board at Jones
upper wharf, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPr ER.
aug 19
I'OR AUGUSTA
The Steam Boat
CALEDONIA, Captain
Sassard , is ready to receive
freight with her tow boats
which are of light draft—they will be despatched
without delay. For freight or passage apply to
the captain on board at Williamson’s wharf or to
JOHN M KF.NZIE & CO.
The owner in Augusta is prepared in case of a
low river with six light, boats of light draft, and a
sufficient quantity of hands to prevent the deten
tion of the goods on the river. There shall be no
want of exertion to deliver the gaods in due sea
son shipped by them.
aug. 19
FOR AUGUSTA.
THE new Steamboat GOVERNOR TAYLOR,
VVhildf.n, master, will positively leave here on
Wednesday, 19th inst. with her two tow boats.
Having part of her freight engaged, for the resi
due or passage apply to the Captain on board, at
Hunter’s Wharf or to
COHEN 4* MILLER.
August 17 i
0 10,000.
Union Canal
LOTTERY,
Class No. 9. ‘
Sixty numbers—9 drawn ballots.
SCHEME;
1 prize of SIO,OOO
1 do 5,000
1 do 2,500
l do 1,995
20 do 1,000
20 do 500
40 do 100
&c. &c.
Tickets. $5 00
Halves, 2 50
Quarters, 1 2^
Orders attended to at
Lottery and Exchange office,
aug 19 ‘
#5,000.
A r W YORK CONSOLIDATED
L O T T E K Y.
EXTR \ CLASS, No. 9.
Was drawn on the 12th, tho drawing will bo
received ou the 22d inst.
S C II E M E:
1 Prize of $ 5,000
1 do 3,000
l do 2,000
1 do 1,418
2 do 1,000
4 do 400
5 do 250
20 do * 10Q
dk-C. &c. &c.
Tickets, $4 00
Hives, 2 00
Qurters, 100 j.
Orders attended to at
LUTHR’S
Lottery vnd Exchange OJJice.
Aug. 14 M
Swedes Iron.
TONS Swedes Iron, comprising aful
*ml\ if 9 and complete assortment Ct common
and axtra sizes—are daily expected ; and on arrf- ■
val will be offered on moderate and accommoda
ting terms. This iron havng been selected from
ihe factories in Sweden by an experienced hand,
its quality may he relied on
HALL SHAPTER & TUPPER.
August 7
To Printers and Publishers.
f|IHE subscriber having added the manu/ac-
I ture of moveable type to kis stere itype vs
fsblishrnent, respectfully solicits a share of
the patronage of tho Printers of Pennsylvania and
the adjacent States.
Having a paactical knowledge of printing, and
also having been longer practically engaged in the
haziness of stereotyping than any other person in
the United State3, he hopes to be able from such
experience to give satisfaction to those who may
favor him with their orders. Freni an intimate
acquaintance for a ntimbe- of years, (nearly eight)
with the business of type founding, he hopes to be
able to produce type equal to any offered to the
Printers of the United States.
His prices, though low, will of course be the
same as others in the same business. Nor will be
attempt to violate truth, or insult common sense,
by pretending to any “ increased facilities in the
manufacture,” (for there are no other “ facilities”
at present in ffiis city, than there were twelve
years ago, wlu r\ type. v/Cie from 40 to 50 per cent.’
higher than at present,) nor have the “ materials
used in making printing types been so greatly
reduced” as to bear any p apportion to tl;e reduc
tion in the prices of type But the reduction has
been “ induced” by competition, and an overbear
ing disposition iq some of these founders who have
grown rich on the heretofore enormous profits on,
type
All sizes of type, plain and grnamental, for book
and job printing, from 14 lines Pica to Nonpareil, i
constantly on hand m such quantity, as to supply
any order at short notice. In tho choice ofbooi>
letter, pains have been taken [q select such faces
as are generally approved for symmetry, neatness
and durability.
He also keeps a complete Printers’ Warehouse,
(tho only one in this city,) and can furnish a com
plete Printing Office at very short notice.
The following are his PIQCES at a credit of
6 months, for approvod notes or acceptances—or
a discount of 5 per cent, will be made for cash :
Six lines Pica, and Long Primer, 4tf
all larger, $0 30 Bourgeois, 4t>
Double Pica to five Brevier, 50
lines Pica, 32 Minion, 70
i Great Primor, 34 Nonpareil, 90
English, 30 Leads, 30
Pica, 50 Quotations, 30
Small Pica, 38
The prices on ornamental and fancy type have
been reduced in a greater proportion’
Old type received in exchange at 9 cents per
pound.
A book of Specimens will shortly be published
STEREOTYPING will be done at tho lowest
prices, in the best manner, as heretofore.
J HOWE,
Corner, of Crown and Callowhill streets.
Philadelphia, August 0.
To the Printers of the United Stales .
OF late the prices of all the materials used in
making Printing Typos, have been greatly
reduced and the facility of manufacturing greatly
increased: The subscriber, therefore, has been
induced to make a proportionable reduction in the
prices, which from the first of April, lmve been as
stated fn the annexed list
j The character of t)ie Type made at this foupfl*
ry is well known to the Trade , who arc assured
i that in regard to the quality of the metal, finish,
and durability, no deviation has been made.
lie has on hand a comple assortment, and can
supply any quality on thort notice ; he will be hap
py to receive orders of his customers, which will
have immediate attention. Merchants who have
• orders from abroad, can have offices complete with
Presses, and every thing accessary for a printing
establishment, put up in the most perfect manner
RICHARD RONALDSON.
Pi ices. —At six montjis credit> for approyed pa-!
per, or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash.
Pearl, per lb. $1 40 English, $0 30
Nonpareil, [0 90 Great Primer, 031
Minion, 0 70 Double Pica, 0 32
Brevier, 0 56 Do Great Primer, 0 32
Bourgeois, 0 46 Large letter,
Long Primor, 0 40 plain, 0 30
Small Pica, 033 Scabbards and
Pica, 0 36 Quotations, 0 30
The prices of other descriptions of Types are
proportionably reduced
* Old Typo received hi payment at 9 cents per
pound.
Philadelphia, July 8. aug. 17
China , Glass and Earthenwa <?
. f jHHE subscriber offers for sale, a large assort-
A meat of Glass, Chins and Crockory, auitablo
fbr the town or country trade, consisting of
Iron, stone, china and dining sets
Liverpool china do do
Rich French china tea sola
do English do do
Canton china coffee sets
Olive breakfast sets
Rich cut decanters, with tumblers and wines to
match
Plain glass shades
Cut and colored do.
Plain and cut glas3 Lamps
China and glass water pitchers
.Class plates and dishes
Champaigae glasses
Wine coolers
Jelly glasses
China Fruit Baskets
/Pith a variety qf articles now opening, which
forms a° complete and general an assortment as
can be .net with in Charleston or any southern
city.
O’ Country merchants can be supplied with
crates, carefully repacked, which will bear trans
portation to any part of the state. This will save
their buying broken and unsaleable things, which
we alw T ays got in crates in the original order.
George W. Coe ,
Shad’s building
aug 3
SB>OQO
NEIV YORK CONSOLIDATED
a, ® ir ® m m n 9
CLASS, No 9-
Draws THIS DAY. the drawing will be
received here ou the 15lh.
SC H L E. *
l P.Rizc of SB,OOO
jl do 4,000
1 do .2,500
1 do 2,000
1 do 1,J94
* 3 do J,OQO
6 do 500
21 do 100
&c. <fec. &e.
Tickets $5 00
Halves, 2 50
Quarters, 1 25
Orders attended to at
LUTHER’S
Lottery and Exchange Office
August 5
CHEESE , RAISINS AND NUTS
fl BOXES very fine cheese,
L Sal 25 boxes Bunch Raisins
10 bags fresh filberts
10 bbls Brazil Nuts
10,000 lbs assorted Bacon
20 qr casks s veet Malaga Wine
luG Uag? Prime Green Coffee
Si f Vjr fresh.
Just landing from schr. Meridian, and for sale
by OAUDRY LEGRIEL.
; July 31
cm nornr.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
The subscriber begs leave respect
f; * f !£a3L fully to inform the public of Gcorgi:.,
hililiJl
eSHw establishment wifi be continued open
during the Summer, as usual, and that arrange*
n rrktb.ure making for the ensuing acasort, which
he confidently exacts will sustain the wolf earn
ed character of the house’, and at ti e same time
secure him a share of public palronage.
, 1! W.LUBEOCU.
(FTThe Charleston Courier and Mercury aro
rcquesCcd to publish the above lor two weeks
each.
July 31
BOARD}NpqX TOES A I/rJ.”
lyrRS R. COHEN bus rented, for the season,
iI that airy aad commodious house on the alts,
belonging to Mr. Lampe, Mongotnery, and lias
rovvopened an extensile BOARDING HOUSE,
for the accommodation of Families, and such
individuals as may choose to retire to a safe
retreat during the Summer months. Lniitf expe
rience has*proved that this situation is entirely
exempt from the influence of those malignant fe
vers which often scourge Savannah, and from its
proximity to town, oflers superior advantages to
an upcountry or a northern residence. Terms
will be moderate, and such arrangements have
been made as will secure the best fare which this
section of the country can afford.
Mfs. C. will also take charge of a fisw children
atyti pay every attention te tneir health ar.d com
fort, which her expel iAice Will enable her to du.
july 13.
WHITE S ACADEMY
r|” IIE subscriber announces to Ids friends and
“ the public, that the exercises of his Academy
will be suspended until the first of November net*.
The principal oLjecl which he will have in view
during bis absence, will be to form an acquaint
ance with the system of education adopted in vi e
most distinguished seminaries in the Northern
States, and he indulges tho hope that the result of
his qbservatious will render his Academy increas
ingly worthy of patronage. Having taken a largo
and commodious house m a pleasant pa.rt of‘the
city, he will be prepared to take five or six boys aa
boarders—and he assures the public that the
health, morals and improvement of his pupils, will
be the objects of his unwearied and undivided at
tention,
GEORGE WHITE.
july 8
SHOES, LEATHER. TRUNKS, Ac
By the ship Chancellor.
A. & E. WOOD,
HAVE received
Ladies hl’k Buckskin shoes,
Gentlemen’s fine calf high quartered sh efl
Do. 2d quality do do do ‘ do
Do roal buckskin slippers,
Do jnorocco ’ “ do
Do fine do pumps with buckles,
Do and do do dancing,
Iron trimmed leather trunks,
Leather top wood trimmed do.
And a.handsome assortment of Lather do.
’ ‘ Alsoi -
From their Factory, an additional suppjy of
SHOES, which makes their assortment conmleto.-
july 3
“new goods.
Per the Chancellor.
SUPERFINE Brown Battice for Bonnets,
do. Black Worsted Bare'go
A assortment of Colored Worsted Braids
do. do. Linen do.
Fancy Jane and Silk Shawlls
Black and White Hooks and Eyes
Sinchews, Sarcenet and Gros De Naples
37 Bales Stripe and blaid Homespuns
10 do. Brown and Bloachad do.
Table Linnens—all of vhich will be sold
sonable. ’ ‘ M. PRENDERGASTy
No. 3 A 4 Gibbons Block.
july 3 ‘
NOTICE.
P pHE Copartnership heretofore existing at §a-
X vannah and New York, undpr the firm of
Joseph Koprnan & Cos. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons indebted to said con
cern, will make payment to John McNiel, ‘who is
duly authorised to settle the same, and who will
rpake payment of all by the said con
cern. ‘
JOSEPH KOPMAN.
JOHN M NIEL/
The business will hereafter be conducted by tho
undeisignod on his own account.
Savannah, 18lli Julv, 1829
JOHN M'NIEL.
july 24
DOCTOR Coppee has removed his residenc
to the corner of Whitaker and York sir
in rear of Pickard’s stables, llis office is still at
his shop in Broughton street (Marshalls Build
ings) near the market,
july 29
NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned have connected themselves
A. in business, under the firm of Roe Mcrri
man. CHARLES ROE
CHS. P. ME BRIM AN.
I
A. $ E. WOOD ,
Have received
5 Casks Liquid Blacking,
25 Boxes Black Varnish in small bottles,
suitable for retailingrHfer sale by the Box, Cath,
and retail,
july 22
j ,r...—. ■■ c .
A Supply of Carbon, very finely Pqlvcriscd,
just received and for sale by
* LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Gibbons Building.
ju*y 2
NEW GOODS.
M. PRENDERGAST
Hus just received per ship Henry ,
LADfES’ supr fancy colored H. S. Gloves ftnd
Mitts—misses’ do do do do do
Fine dot and small stripe Prints
Super fancy Ginghams (French)
French and German brown Linens
Black Lasting, &c. &c.
Nos. 3 and 14 Gibbons’ Range.
june 10
BLACKING AND VARNISH.
MILL SAWS.
2 CASES Rowland’s Mill Sa\ys, just received
and for sale by
N. B. & If. WEED.
april 25
~ SUGAP AND SOAP.
Eanaing from ship Florian.
Gy f* BBLS Loaf Sugar
jZlfj 26 boxes Yellow Soap
For sale by
HALL SHAPTER 4* TUPPER.
July 29.
IRISH POTATOES. *
ANY quantity from ono to three hundred bush
els, fresh Irani the ground, oan be furnished
at short notice and at a moderate late. It is pre
sumed the articlo will keep sound during a voy
age to Europe, and at this seasop, it may be of
some consequence to of vessels leaving
our port. Applv to
PALMES £ LEE,~
juno 24 Exchange Dotlc