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St. IVturabtiffH, on tht Hth «tt. AI London, May 19.—Prohibition nth* or
copv ol hia t«ti had beet) presented to dcr ot tho dat oo tha Continent. In tht
the fcroptror, who honoured him with • Chamber of ifepotia* ol Baden n motion
present «t a d.amrwul ling.
The VS eel India Trade
haa been broaght in, and'received with sc
Bill, and the clamatmn ; the object ot it i« contained
eat Indie Colonial Intetvourae Bill, in Itie Miowittg propositions, ot which a
vrere both road n second time in the .Cnonaellor of State, aa the medium of
lienee of Commons on the 17th of M. r 1Ki\ eminent, eipreaaed formal approbr
But ohat further progmi wa* made iu 1 *i«i» :
either ad them we are ooutfomteil, a« the ! I. That the entrance of all French pro-
If on m WH lett Sitting when the l-ondon ductinua* without exception, should be ab*
paper ol the above date went to press. Jsolutely prohibited, and the transit duties
At order had been received in London on those articles to augmented, that they
from St. Petoraborgh,fur 400,000muskets should amount to a prohibition.—2. Simi
for the Russian army. jlar measure* should be adpoted toward*
the Prussian provinces on the Itliiue, un.
less Piuasia abolish its exorbitant duties
mr.
Gen. Sebastians has refused the com
tnand ol n large French armj to be form
ed as e cordon, on the frontiers of Spam.
Accounts from Indie give the moat dis
tressing detaill uf the destructive progress
ot the cholera morbus- The ravages at
Bueaoreh have been moat dreadful. Of
tEe principal merchants of that place not
0%e remains alive, all havinglallen victims
to the prevailing scourge. The details
amount to 150 per dav on an average, and
the inhabitants were flying from the place
tn every direction, i'he epidemic had
found ite way to the Arabian coast, and
was doing incredible mischief. In the
province of Omman it had carried off
40,000 people j and in the city of Muscat
and its neighbouring villages, no less than
10,000 persons had fallen victims to it,
iu the short space of ten days.
. A bill has been introduced into Parlia
ment, hy Mr. Goulbourn, having for its
object the employment of the poor in Ire
land. It was proposed to place 50,000f.
at the disposal ot the Lord Lteuteuant, tor
the purpose of making roads. In the
course ot the debate on the bill, Mr. Grat
tan said that he did not think that any
new roads were wanted in Ireland, ami
be thought great blame was imputable to
bit Majesty's ministers tor having so long
neglected to inquire into the distresses ol
that country, which were well known to
have existed as far back as January last.
Paris, .1/rty 10.—There is news here
front Turkev, ot the 15th and 16th of last
mmith, received by mercantile houses.
War is yet the o»der ot the day, not with
•landing the assertion, that the inarch of
the Russia forces has been stopped by. an
•xtraoidinary scarcity of food, which is
likelj to be attended with very bad con
sequences. It ia said, that the Grand
Seignior ie yet very stubborn, and will
But accede to the demands of Russia, and
that the latter will, aa formerly, decide
the question, by sending troops into the
heart of the country, sanctioned hv the
ueseral Allied Powers. I'he Greeka are
making great preparations for prosecuting
the war against their oppressors. They
•re supported by persons of all nations,
who are daily joining their standard. At
the island ot Scio. according to report the
Turks hgve succeeded in extirpating all
reeki
•'HALTTWV**, July 1-Antot ftp
ba»h, Eg* ten, Bremen, 45 dsva i thlp ftw***-
wick, Hermit, do 48 j brig Mechanic, Uloait* U-
verpool, 60.
July J—Armed, *ch* King Solomon, forrey,
St Johns, P. U. 14 days i AriutUa Drllc, Mason,
Curse oa, 14.
on ioqiortation.—3. Similar measures
should be proposed with respect to Hol
land and France.
DIED,
At his retitlswee in Bryan county on the 8th
May, HiitJAMtn Wane, Esq. a native of South-
Carolina, hut lor the tact twenty years a resi
dent of that county.
COMMERCIAL.
the Greeks who were chiefly inatrumen-
tal in producing the insurrection there.
The cruelties of the Turks will ultimately
which
bo ooo great cause of »heir downfall, whici
every emitted nation muat wMi to see
accomplished, and the sooner it happens
the better. The accounts received by
the government, art nut so recent ns the
private intelligence.
L*wic,Miy 5.—Couriers between Pa
ri* mod St. Pelersbutgh, very frequently
pass through this town. Men of conse
quence in Russia consider war to be
inevitable.
L J -
I.ATK8T.
From our Correspondents, offices of the
Boston Evening G«*ette, and New-York Mer
cantile Advertiser, we have received extracts
front Liverpool papers to the 22il May, and
London to the 20th, received at Boston. We
do not find any thing of principal interest.
A letter of the fiOih from Liverpool
•ays. H the arrivals of Cotton the last few
days Have been extensive, ami but little
dotug in thv market. Philadelphia fresh
Flour is offered at SO*, but there are no
buyers at any price. There are two or
three export ordeis for Pot Ashes from the
Continent, limited at 416 per cwt. The
•alt* of Cotton during the week ending
Itth of May, did not exceed 6600 bales.
The nubile *'»!<• of the irih went heavily,
•t a reduction from former mice* ol 1 8 a
1 4d in Uplands. I 4 a 1-3U iu Orleans,
•ad Id in Stained Sea Islands.
London, May Kk—The supply of grain
last week was small. The wheat trade
baa in cousequence been dull to day, and
the prices may be quoted 2s. per quarter
lower. Flour is unaltered.
Livtrpool, .Woy 11.—The supply ol
wheat, oats and flour to-day was extern
•We. Little buaineas, however, was done,
and we quote late rates for every article
in the trade. Flour. Am. 38s per bbl.
Nothing new uf an official character had
transpired as to the progress of the nego-
riatfrma at Constantinople. The mea
sure# adopter) against the Greeks had un
dergone no relaxation. They were stran
gled, or tent on board the fleet, according
to the caprice of their merciiens, and un-
velenting persecutor*.
I'he wreck of the Albion was sold by
public auction, and brought 40l. 16*. 6d-
sterling; the missing box of specie, a-
mounting to 5000). had not been recover-
•d. T»e Nestor had a passage of only
10 days from N. York to Liverpool.
No further advice* have been received
?• relalioa,*© Russia, G.eeceor Turkey.
On tht 18th, Mr. i anniug presented a
petition from the merchants ot Liverpool,
praying that a duty might bo imposed on
'the"importation ot foreign butter.
O* the 90.h of May. Mr. Lambton pc**
•ented a* petition Do* North Shield#,
prayiug thai no olterat:oa way take place
in the colonial trade- LoitMatanley pro-
tented a petition on tbe sarite day from
She merchant* and the Clamber ol Com.
tfrrts, at Moncheater, against the present
f^tricfo&l (.3 foreign trade*
Pmcee ( Vrw» ol Chkrlntm, July 8,
Colton S. Inland, 23 a 26; stained <lo 16 a 18
Santee 21 a 221 short staple very tioe 15) do
inferior to psiaw 11 • lit nice prime g‘-’f “2
8“$ j goo.) 2$,; inferior ; Floor, Philad. Halt,
ami R'leh’J superfine, R7 a 7 j s Corn 75 a 85.
CsUtnt.—There are but tew purchasers in
market j sale* of the week very limited \ prices
generally for fair parcels being from 12 j to 13$
cents. The scarcity of vessels is one cause of
the stagnation in business; every utie in port
having a full freight engaged.
Hire has declined a httlo in price since our
last ; prime parcel* may now he obtained at 82$
a 2 87$. Sales of the week very limited.
U. S. Bank Stock 110; Georgia Bank Bills
3$ a 4 per cent. disc.
,NV» IV*. Jan« M*-U. S. Bank StnrV IOC},
sales. Hills on London, 60 days, 8 to 8$ prent,
do on franco 5 25; do oo Amsterdam 30$ to
40.
Review yf the Market fir the pettt week from the
. iVarFvrA. litnly Mvrtttev of July 1.
COTTON—The import of the week was 6073
bales.
Uplands f 1223
Louisoma Sour
Alabama 1843
Total 6073
The sales were large, of Uplands at 12$ a 16
cents; ot‘Alabama at 12 a 13$ ; and Louisians
at 13 a 16$ ; a selection of the latter brought 18
cents for home use. The holders of fin<- Cot-
tons having giv-n in their prices, we reduce
our quotations m .rdingly. In addition tn the
sales of the wee*, about 1500 bales were ship
ped by the holders.
Louisian* 15 a IF
Upland* 12 h 16
Alabama 12 a 15
Tennessee It a 14
Sea Island *25 a 28
FLOUR—The market still continues ex
tremely dull, the sales being principally confin
ed to home consumption. We quote some de
scriptions lower than the preceding week.
New York superfine 6 37 a 6 50
Nichmond City 6 50 a 6 75
Halt. Howard-* 7
RU-K-No alteration! market remains the
same as last week.
New iiioe 3 12 a 3 50
Okl 2 12 a 2 50
Prieet Current at Liverpool, May Mi.
The demand tor Cottoh has been rather dull,
and the sales scarcely amount to 66U0 bag*;
Marsnhain 10 l-8d a 10$d ; Harbadoe* 9 3-8d
and lUd; Orleans 9 5-8d a ll$d ; llowed 8$ a
9d. The public sal. s yesterday were indiffer
ently attended by the Trade, and the whole
went heavily. Bowed sold at a decline of l-8d
a f .1 per lb. and Orleans $d per lb. from the
prices of last week. 'I'he general market is al-
ao lower for these descriptions.
Wheat continues depressed, and we again re
duce our quotations $d per bushel. Oats scarce
and rather higher. No alteration in American
Flour. Irish, old, 7s 6d to 8»3d| new 5s to
6s 9J.
Piicet Cu>rcnt at London, May IF.
Cq/Ve--ln this week's public sslcagood mid
dling Jamaica Coffee sold at 135» 6d to 136a;
middlmg 128s 6d to 132s.
L ndon Corn Exchange, May 17—The sup
ply ot Wheat this week has been rather small,
and the sales very heavy, except for prime sam
ples, which support Monday's prices') but all
other descriptions may be quoted at 2s pur
quarter cheaper.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF SJVJVWJIH.
CLEARED,
Ship Emily, Babcock, Liverpool,
A Low ti Co.
Brig Levant, Beebe, New-York,
Hall A Hoyt
Sloop Mary, Munro, Charleston,
Isaac Cohen
ARRIVED,
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 2 days,
with an assorted cargo to belamater A Starr.
Pafenger, C W Ksoslcr.
Sloop Mary, Munro, Charleston, 2 days, with
flour, s ine, lie. to Johnston U Hills, ii Newhall,
S Mantoo, H F i'aylur, H Kirby and J B J.tudon.
aaxtTits vaoM this roar.
At N York, V9Ui ult. barque Spartan, Colea-
worthy, 8 days; sch Lucy, Daj’ton, 9. July 1,
sloop Emily, Brown, 6. July 2, sloop Income
Vail, 6.
At Providence, 23th ult. sloop Express.
At Charles too, 9di .mat. sch Thorn, Saundera,
2 da> s.
At Philad. 2d inat. brig Frances, Foster, 2
days.
At Balt. 2d inat. ach Raraco, Raymond.
At Uostun, June 29, brig Adeline, Atwood,
and sch Humbird.
At Liverpool, May 21, ship Thalia, Puller,
via Ireland; Newport, 21 days; Cno, tlcath;
Margaret, Cookm.
CLItNtP VO* THIS POST,
At Philsd. July 1, ship Georgian, Bailey.
At B-dt. 1st last, seb Scott, Scott. 2d, Ade-
la; Thorp.
The ship Caledonia, t om this port for Liver-
* - - " • 42, Ion 58,
pool, was spoke June 2U, in 1st
The steam schr Car.dins, M'Giilvray, from N
York for tikia pur*. p«t into flamptoaon the 28th
ult. for a supply of wood.
PHILADELPHIA, July 1-Arrived, ship
Gov lit*kms, Seybrrt, Charleston, 3 day*)
brigs Nepos, Collins, London, 491 Man, Mac
Pherton, St Thomas, 12) sell* Cecelia. Ilamp-
•iu, Curacba, 12) Mary Washington, Warner,
Veia Cma,2J.
Cleared, ship Missouri, Baush, Hamburg;
brig* Junius, Ountmi, llio Janeiro; Hannah^
Rebecca, Watkins, Duettos Ayres i West In
dian, Phillips, Havana; Happy Return, Hol
brook, do; achs Laura, Mayo, 8t. Euatalisj
Maid of the Mill, Walker, Cape Haytlen.
July 2—Arrived, sell Ajax, Midlen, Havana,
11 days.
NBW.YORK, Juno 29-Airivud, ihi|l Alltn.
tic, Taylor, Dublin, 36 days i brigs Astrea, Ra
ker, St Croix, 13 j Marv, Gardner, Point Pet re,
19; Phenix, Riley, Ikias End, St. Croix, 15)
sclte Fair Play, Hyer, Aux Caves, 18; Ghent,
Folger, Madeira. 38; George, Hurt, Tcm rilfe,
33 i Musquito, Tefft, Salt Creek, Spanish Main,
22 ; sloop Joseph, Curtis, Charleston, 7.
Cleared, ships Gov Griswold, Rhodes, N Or-
leans; Howard, Holdridge, Cowes and lluvre i
brig Champion, Morse, Fayal.
July 1—Arrived, ships Saluda, Tin
Charleston, 5 days ; Franklin, Munro,
Hamlet, Frier, N Orleans, 15 ; Neutrality,
St. Marys, 8; schs Macdonough, KeWni,
cos, 14; Ageuora, Pike, ('harleitou, 6,
Cleared, aliip South Carolina Packet, Cart
wright, St. Croix.
Liverpool.
The liritish bng
LADY ROMKRT WILLIAMS,
Henry LtxfiK, tanner,
iwillsail foi the above port 12th proxi
has grui I secommodations fur afew^pas
•engers, on reasonable terms Apply on board,
' '* * - ** ff- | Kvai
at Willitmson's whaif.t.• Captain Kv.ins, or to
JDIIN II. UKID C#CO.
June 28
June 22
Mackerel.
his Mackerel, No 3
by
JAMES CONROY,
Anders- n'» wharf.
For sale b;
Drabs on New-York,
30days a glit, and on Philadelphia at
& five. For sale by
J.'ly <
JOSHUA Mll.NK.
Dills on Clmrleston and New-
York.
i^ T short sight, fur sale hy
juno 21
MOMNF.UX,
DHAFTH
short sight, on Baltimore and Phlladel-
ia—for sale by
WILLIAM JF.NNF.lt.
29
BOSTON, June 26—Arrived, Swedish ship
Ariadne, St\fT, Gottenburg, 73 days.
Cleared,ship Israel, Ivc* Amsterdam; brig*
Four Sisters, Lindsey, Nice ; 'i ulcmach, Bagcr,
Bremen,
June 2F—Arrived, ship Pactolus, Graves, Got-
tenlmrg, 54 day*.
Cleared, ship Caroline, Gitby, New Orleans >
brigs Ruby, Phillips, Cape Ue Veid Iilandai
Csrib, Snow, Honduras.
PROVIDENCE, June 25-Artived, brig Dr.
eutur, Brownell, Havana, 15 days ; brig Glubo,
llrown, do 14.
Cleared, brig Pocahontas, Cooke, Hamburg.
For New-York,
Thu hr!*
ELIZA MOKRtSON,
P Douvtlle, matter,
.will sail on Sunday next. For passage
only, having accommodations for a few in the
steerage and cabin, apply to thv master on board
at Johnston (J Hills' wharf,
jnly 11 e
4.
For Liverpool,
The fine new brig
Jn FLORIDA,
Captain Duvall,
oMBbis daily expected, and will be dispatch
ed without delay. For freight apply to
JOHN LATHRQP bt CO.
july 11 p
(U“ The Passengers per the
brig LEVANT, for New-York, are requested to
be on board with their baggage, To Mm row
mormng at 8 o'clock, as she will positively sail
jnlfrll
at 9.
Qy A few catiiii and steerage
Passenger* can he accommodated with passag'-s
♦o New-York, in the fist sailing Pilot Boat AN.
NA MARIA, which will positively sail r>n A'uii.
day next, 14/A imt. with or without passengers.
Apply to N. B. SISSON,
julvll e*
a®©
FLOUR.
July II
nbls superfine Flour from Baltimore
daily expected, lor sale bv
hall a* Hoyt*.
For Sgle,
4 Tract of LAND containing 250 acres, in
Early county. Not. 12 and 14 District*
Terms cash or good*. PETER HYNES,
july 11 u
Notice.
C ALVIN BAKF.K. K.uj iailulylnthnriitd to
act aa our attorney. T. S. 1,1) I IIKR,
8. H. FISKE.
July 11
Planters’ Bank.
N OTICE.—On and after this da$, this Dank
Will be closed at 1 o’clock.
JOHN F, LLOYD, C*th»r pit) tem.
i"iyo p
J. B. Herbert Co.
Offrrfor salt,
GfFVFY Dhda prune New-Orleans Sugar
UW 50 hhds Muscovado do.
100 bis do do.
250 bags prime green Obffcc
300 casks assorted Cut Nail*
20 hlula puitLjamtlc* Rum, 4th proof
7 pipe* Cognac Brandy
20 hlula 4th proof New-Orleans Rum
80 casks BBS Porter
50 crate* assorted Crockery ware
200 kegs l.*rd
100 boxes Troy Candle*
100 bla kiln dried Corn Meal
20 btga Pimento
50 boxes Muackte) lUUini SJf
50 do Crab Cider
Ten Thousand Dollars,
O R any pm l thereof,-will he loaned until lat
Decrmher next, on h pledge ol Slock of
either of the Banks of the State of Georgia Ap.
IKJIIF
ply to
July 2
GEORGE SCIILEY.
No 1, Oommi-ico Row
Old Irish Whiskey.
Few demijon* of pure well flavored, old
ul* 5th [iroof Irish Whiskey, for nsle hy the
WM. C BOTHER!
suhacribcr.
July y
Frasier'a stores.
A Situation Wanted.
f\ Young Woman vialir*a situation In are.
JilA spcctnlilc family going to the North,and
would he willing to return in the fall. A lint
addu-sacd tn M. C. and left at this office, will bo
attended (0. july 9
fty During my ulisencc, Mr.
JOS DELLUAMFH will attend to my busineaa.
CIlAltLEb DKLCKAMI'S.
. j“i>'» ■■
Notice.
M R. J V. HP.ATI! »nd Mol.r. J. B. HO-
BKIt r A CO.' will act us our Attorneyi
during our abanice.
jnly 9
E. WILLIAMS if GO.
Notice.
A Man of good moral Character, and qualified
tn teach the English Grammar, Writing
and Arithmetic, will meet with encouragement
in a healthy part of the country, bv early appli
cation to the Poal-Muater of Tattnall county.
July 9 p
SELLING AT COST.
T HE auh«cribcrs wishing tn diaposc of the
balance of their white and draft
HATS, will aell them ut coat for t-n*A.
THOMAS DOWELL fc CO.
five door* north of Colonel Shrllmru'a
Mansion House.
June 26 re
PUBLIC SALES.
By John Shirk, Jr.
•nVMOHICOW, I'Jih Innuit. .1 11 olcWk.
It til he told IN front of Kit Auriion /Lam, AV fl
C •i-imctr,*- Wow,
A Genrfal Assortment of
LIQUORS Oj GROCERIES.
Condiiionacaah.
atao,
Sundry articles of Wearing Apparel, Beds.
Bedding, Hooka, f'c M r *
ONE CARRIAGE *
One Negro WomlR Phillis, one Mulatto Girl
17 years of are, sold purauant to an order of*
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, and
by order of the Administrator*. Condition*
july 11
cash.
Sheriff's Sales.
On thefii ti Turtduy in Auqutt next,
... . .. • „^ 0 , .i
\17H.I. he told at tho Court House in liie city
▼ f ol Savar -*- L • *
Savannah, between the hours often
and four o'clock, ,
AU that lot oflafid in the city of Savannah,
known hy the number one (1) lie lit ha tyihuig,
Heathcote warrl, containing sixty feet in front
and ninety ffit in depth, together with tho
rd by f
buildings thereon, nioiigagedhy Patrick Stan*
tun to Andrew «. Xentmea 'and sold under a
rule absolute from the Superior Court of chat*
liain County.
Also, the following negroea, Ben, Morgan,
Harry, Will, King, Nanoy, Autry and Lu«y, If* '
vied ou oa the property of George D. Milieu, to
aaiisfy an eaocqtion it. favor of James Anderson.
Also, a mulatto wonmti named l'hocbt, levied
on sa tho property of David I'nlnck, deoeased*
toaidisiy Qxeoutloiia from a justice's court, In
favor ol David A. Northrop, returned to mo by
aoonttablf.
Also a negro man named Dembo, levied on aa
e property of Mark Kllrhre, deceased, to a*,
tlaly exeeiitiu is from a justice'# court, in lavot
of Allen Dnmurk, returned to me by * conala-
bio. » n
Alio, buildings on lot number thirty, nine (39|
— ward, bounded south by Uruughtou Street*
north by a lane, asst hy lut No SI, west by lot
No 40, levied on us thr property of Mrs. Maria
cutiuna frot
A Fie roe, to aaii«(y eiecutkuna front a justice'#
court m Ipvur of David Leon, Itcuben Newcomb*
and Btri'har A Winkler, relumed to me by •
constable.
Alau, a negro girl named Lucy, levied on at
the properly of Thomas D. Forter, dr-retard*
to aati*ly au execution in favor uf James M. Por
ter, lor uae of George Millrn.
Also a mulatto woman named Janr, levied on
aa the property of A-aliel How, at the suit of
‘ thn Ilaupt andothera, returned hy a constable.
ABRAM D'LVO
July s»
Von, ir.
Notice.
I HAVE appointed Mr. Gkornr Cottiwa my
Attorney during my absence from this city,
lie will attend at mv atore, the one recently oc
cupied by the late linn of Taft U Sibleys.
OKRAY TAFT.
MS «
Notice.
D URING tht* ahience of the subscriber, Utr
Samuel Glark will attend to hi* buainesa,
and act as his attorney with lull powora.
W. SCARBROUGH,
me 20 Tm|
jun
Sugar, Coffee, L-'c.
S EVERAL lots of New Orlesna 8ugcr, ont-
of hioli ia very superior.
uperi
14 bis St Domingo Coffi
A few boxes French white Wide, similar to
Champaigne. For aak by
J. A C. BOLTON,
June 22 re
DRY GOODS AT COST.
|IIK atibarrlber'a Stock being too large for
I2T|HK atibarrlber'a Btock being t
U the summer acaiou, Ite will fur a abort
tune diariote of any article at cost. Planters
and Country Merchant# will find It for their in-
tercat to call at his atore in Johiiston'a square,
WILLIAM TURNER.
may 8 f
Steam-Boat Company.
GfRlIE Steam Boat Company of Georgia will
UL diapoteof the privilege uf it* Charter on
the Alatamaha,the Oconee and Oakitnilrvo Riv.
A 1st amahs, the Oconee and Oakitnilgct: Riv.
era, with their tributary Streams, with or with
out a Bieam-Boat Hie term# will be moderate
and accommodating,
iioationa, addressed to the President of
Mpany, at Savannah, post paid, will be
attended to. 8. C. DUNNING,
13 Vrvldent.
300 boahela Corn
Terms, for approved endoraed paper win be
accommodating, july li
the Od
K
Public Sale.
Henry Hsupt and others, com* Y
plainanta, and 9 /» Equity.
Henry Haupt, defendant. _)
B Y virtue of a decree of the honorable the
Suocrior court of Chatham county, in equi
ty, will be told at the court hoOse in tbe city of
Savannah, on the firm TUESDAY, in August
next, all that Lot of Land inlaid city, known
by the No 5, in Reynolds waifl, situate on the
corner of CongreM and Drayton atreeta, with
the improvements on the northern moiety of
the lot. Condition* cash. By order.
II. B. HERBERT U CO. ^wcl'rv
july II
The Subscriber
Q FFERS for sale a FARM LOT, about fon
CHARLESTON, July 9-Clewed, ship* Jas
per* Crocker, Liverpool. Ftaaklut, Riley,do.
NORFOLK, July 1—Arrived* thip Constitu
tion. M'Hca, Livcrpo-.t, 48 days.
milea fiom Savannah, known by the No 10;
Carpenter tything, Decker ward, hounded on
the notth by lands of David Taylor,oa me south
by Lot No 4, Kyle* tything, on the east by Lot
No 9, Love'*, and on the west by lands former,
ly B. Gibbon's. An acearale plat ot the iand
will be shown to any person disposed to pur
chase. In the mean time all persouaarc cau-
Ooned against cutting the wood oft sa d land.
„ ^ -J08. CUMMLVU
stay 10 t 1
’SYRUP OP PALMETO.
n OCTOIt BKRTIIELor reaprctfiilly In.
forma the public and hia ftlrnda, that lie
is supplied in hia atore with a large quantity of
that efficacious Medicine called the byrup of
Palmetto, which ia cefehratvl for It* oairaMdi*
nary virtue# in destroying WORMS, which an
generally affiict cluhli -n in tins country. It lit*
been generally acknowledged all over the Weal
Imlieaand tho United States. This Syrup be.
ingof an agreeable flavor, children will take R
easily without that diagtui which ordinarily at.
tends the uae of qtlicr Medicines employed
for the same piltpoac.
Those persons who will uae this Syrup In
the shove case may Ik- certain of a radical cure.
Directions to uae it will be given hy the sub
scriber. J.B. UEK1IIELOT.
mav 31
City Shmfl’9 SnlesL
On the fist Tuetilny in Augutl next,
W ll.l. bt- aold ill front of the Court IlntiM*
between the usual hours ol 10 ami do'clk 1 '
hy virtue ofsiituli-y executions to inn directed,
all the undivided fourth part of that lotfluiown
in the plan »<f the city of Havannah aalot No
twenty.one (21)and buildings,bounded north
hy St Julian street, south by Congress street,
cast by V.aat llrowd street, weal by lot No 22,
levied on ua the property of Ahiel II. Hwcigli.
offer, tu aatuly an eaecution in tkvor of William
lour.
Alio, sundry srtichaof household furniture*
levied on aa the property of Busun WiRon, to
satisfy an execution for rent* in favor of Peter
Shirk w o
Also, one groy mare, levied on ai the pro- |i
perty of Kdwaeu Mount, to satisfy an execution
for rent, ill fkvor of J. Vollatoo.
Alao, sundry a'llolcs of household furniture*
levied on aa the property of Mrs Pill Held, to aa*
tiafy an execution for rant* in favor of Chariot
II. Hayden. ^
Alao. alltfro ‘Printing Materials of Job Print*
ing offloc. levied on aa the property uf Henry
I 1 Russell, to satisfy an cxrcutioHnn favor <M
Homy King. ABRAHAM 1. D'LYUN, c a
July 2
Coffee, Wlilskey, Sugar, fjc.
hhdx atnl 50 hags prime Green Colic
30 hlula A 100hia Philad Rye Whii
hiaker
g*pm
50 hlula A100 bis Philad Rye 1
70 bla StCroix Sugar
10 boxoa Pouclion IVa
2 oases Lacquered Tea Caddie#, containing;
Gun Powder and Yuung Hyson
130 ■kegs Nitre Hall Gunpowder
4000 biikhola Com, in hulk and bags
10 pipes Cognac Brandy 'I
4 qr casks Port Win* ( Superior
3 no do L P Madeira do f quality
3 do do Sicily dqj
16 bla Apple Brandy
30 damqohna Gin
200 pieces 48 in. Cotton Bagging t *
40 tona assorted Swedes Irorw
30 boats end half boxes Magrrth’a losp
For sale by
NICHOLAS A NEFF.
June 14
New Summer Goods.
’ll Y tho ship Georgia, lust arrived from 11«
■ F verpool, the subacriucra have received •
variety of seasonable art idea, which, with tho#*
recently received from England, make their S*-
aorimcnt of
DRY GOODS,
More goneral and oxtenaive than ostia), and
wlU b» sold at a medcrale advance and hnf
cretHt for undoubted paper
ANDHl
JLBO-
Crates of Crockery Wart end casks Tea
cbio» w
London Porter In pint end quart bottlat
taaks of G haa Ware, Sheet Iron, (Jo. Oo.
may Hu 8m
DREW LOW U CO.
Llcgout Saddlery and Harness
Manuikctory a -
R ICIIARn H'KKNZIE, l.r*. Inv. loJuf^rm
h>s tViendl and ‘.he public, that lie has re
moved htf Saddle, Ifarnrsa and Patent {.either, ..
Trunk Manufactory front Philadelphia to tl»e i »f | land on Park's Creek, No* 19 A IF, In Ji
corner of Broad way and Wall-street, Ne«N York, * 1 "— J ' * **-*
where he haa for aaie, every article of superior
quality in the above hue. All orden oaretuily
attended to. In addition, U. M‘K. will be regu
larly supplied with Saddles and Bndlea from
hi* correspondent in * '—
J .2C 3
6*
8ALUI1RIOUS VALLEY.
A Delightful Mmero! Spring, 4 mile* from
Athena I Any person who will establish
sn elegant xml commudiout Entertainmini
there, will meet with every encoumgemcnr,
and generoue privilegea from the proprietor.
Many lota ol one acre are now to rent, for pri*
vale fkmiliea, at that spring-25 dollars paid
cash, and 25 at Christmas next a poesewon*
five yearn, with the uae of the waflsr, timber
tbr houses ami Are. No person shall rent ti%
or board others, but Ida or her own family.
Unc plantation, sailed Roasliv** Farm, on tho
moat agreeable situation, elegantly watered*
fine fruit, and excellant land, to be rented lor 3.
6 or t ycara. Other pfantationa or tracts of
land to be routed. A utoatton for mi lb aa
Sandy C'eek—rich land and An# timber. DHL
tv-rent tract* and lota to be rented on the Wf .
tO|J)aniclaville < moat excellent water*
gond land and plcauht situation. Two traom
ot U.'ul on Park'* Creek, No* 19 A IF, In Jadfr
*on county. F *e hundred aoree of lamboc
more, adjoining ColontICoMiS, lo Clark ootto-
ty, to be sold on good terms for cash or do*
groe*.
Address, portage paid, to Mrs Rteaike Gam.
xatn, Athena, CUric cemiy,
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