Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 16, 1824, Image 3

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1 ■{’residential contest, extremely probable. 1 Itawleigk Register- proposals are issued bv Mr M. M. Nufilu If or tin* publication of a new daily paper in (this city, under the title of the National Advocate. Mr Noah has for a number mL from Di « f nr* past edited a paper of the same ns jwliich is still published j but in conaeque r.ce 0 | difficulties which have arisen between |he proprietor* of that establishment and himself, he has quitted it, and now propu . e s to commence a new one as above men* Pnp. [We understand from a gentleman from |N,w Yoik, that in two hours after Air, [Noah opened his subscription list, he had [700 subscribers.]] which seems long to have otitburatl your vision. firt* you become. senator from, ('liutham, invilki 1 some kind friend to re move the mist from your eyes. Homer tells us that Minerva removal tile mist C ^ oirou ilmt lin r«lninlv - ^ , # r t - - - ^ uiriimitsbiji'lot letter A. DftrhyWarcVboun* yOjj foi^ the apfiouitiiieht yWu ask. Ybu (Tod eiisMiy jhhnriW* Squjue, soutf* by m, ju. Have been .enaaked for jnore .thait tWerfty Whitaker stand north bylhyan ^ ' ^ <k ,ev J«» W Prankrupf Marlin IMuMT Private letter* received in Philadelphia' [fiom London, assert that from the result of experiments lately tnude with Mr Per* kins'new Nteam Krigine, there is every reason to fear that the hopes of the inven [tor will be fiuslratcd. (roil TUB SAVANNAH nitruuucAK.) To Mordecai Sheftall, 8er»V. Esq. tSmt—Youlfkve again placed yourself before the public as a candidate for a bijjh [and important appointment. In thutbring- ing yourself before the community, you have not excited my surprise, since the knowledge 1 have of your character led the to expect such a course, and more par* ticularly whqja JgflUcoxered your secret operations in connexien with some of your satellites, who go hind in hand in your political intrigues. You have ctfcently declared that you were nut a candidate for, the State Legislature ami in a few. days af ter have the unblushing effrontery to an nounce yourself a canditlaltffur the Senate. .Such conduct,Sir, such political incousitK tency, cun uiily bo reconciled iir. the con: templatioti that ii emahaier. from yoursillf. It is the iiH'mh ing oTa political cunning and duplicity which will ahvjys in the end* detect you,‘and destroy your hopes of poli> ticnl elevation, ' : . But yourgonius and.acquirement in the ijeie-i.v of politics have not, 1 hope, yet devised the means of securing you a seat in the Senate of Georgia. The signal defeat of the past year, which ci nsigned you to your humble .station in society, the strong expression of the pub lic feeling against you in this community should have deterred you From again ob- troding you- Velf as a candidate/for public favor, lint yourtemerity .and vanity seen) to have totally disregaided the public sen timent, and w« again find you reudy to meet the'froivns of the people uud the mdr- titirnti. o of 'another defeat. The people you seek to represent me too ,virtuous, too just, loo discriminating to countenance a course of conduct which sets modesty at defiance, and which is calculated /o bring down aspersions upon the community in Which they live. After such a defeat, you should have en-_ dcavured to imitate (.'ce.-tar, who, because his . head was bald, covered that defect with laurels—and when you had cuvered Youi defect-) it would then be time, and nw till <hen, to ask for honors from a Vir tuous community, Seneca thought modeSly so great a check to Vice, that lie prescribes the practice qfc it in secret j and if you had but followed this wholesome prescription, we should ha 1 d found you, at least for some years to cointf, bftd eavbring to pn.fi! by a few ^ ridings oh the eastern circuit.” But ydu have thought proper to pursue a course offensive (0 those around you, which bids defiance Id public Opinion— which fecommeuds impudence as gnou proediftg. and which keeps a man always in countenance,- not because he is innocent, Virtuous and wise but because he is shame less and vicious. Who for d inofheht can doubtthe narrow, yietvs which bring your name iu competi tion with that of so virtuous and respecta bles citizen as William ,0 a vies,Esq. Have yob been called on by’ the people to oppose that gentleman? are you more competent to represent the county ? are you more vir. tuouB or are your claims better founded? *’ these ate questions which temerity alone will answer in the affirmative.” You have, sir, fully evinced that you are actuated by no principle which takes in a prospect Of your country’s welfare, but that which catches at the applause of the multitude, and which serves only to ag grandize yourself. You profess to be opposed to a distin guished citizen of our district for a seat in Gena'te of the United States, arid have of fered to the public under an assumed' ap- .pellation (not adapted to yourself or your subject) the giounds of your opposition. (jUer9 jfOti ji$v< betrayed d 6liodnc6s des* eyes that he might plainly discover both Gods and men, and until that darkness which Kangs upon your mind be removed, and tiie qualities of your heart be changed, you will never be enabled to discover what is good ami. what is ev.il or, properly to appreciate the character of vir tuous, men. The character am] conductut that hon orable man'are impregnabteTqnd your as sault but shews your pain and impatience of tl\et^ brightness apd lustre without thr ^ing t1nfleas{ shade upon them.” The foundation of his. high name are virtue, tqleqts a.nd service, and all which you caniofter n'ghiprt it will pass ps unheed- de as a Vision of the night, You Have .heppf dy'vejopecj to the' cbm. o muniiyV which you'live'talents to qlutrtty’ 3 Abofi - ‘ % City Marshal's sales. conlinnffl. 4 sN liie first Tuesday in October next, in front ” rbf the Court. Ifousej between the. hours of 10-A M anti 4 P M, will be sold .Ilia following property of hs mtlch thereof its will satisfy the City taxes. , « Cot No 5 and building, second Tything Reyn- olds ward hounded cast bV lteynold st. south by u lane west by lot- No 4 and nurtjt by Hay st. levi ed on as pte property of tile estate of John An- rsqnto Mtljmr the cTfe taxes of said estate for p year 18H, t822 and 1823, amnunt ta\ 010-i 50 ets and cost. ' LlCt No •—New Leeds now known hi the p t lan of lllfe city ns Oglethorpe ward bounded east Jjy West Bropdst' south by u vacant lot west by tot — - ’and (mrai^iy Lot No 1, levied dp us the property ofG. if^Cope to satisfy his City taxes far the rear 1821, 1822, 1823, a fid 18>4, ainmint taxi-^gl87 57 and cost. Wharf lot No 8? Wntjjcn ward, bounded east by tot No S(sbiitjrby Hay at. west by lot No 7 and north by 6avannah river, levied on as the property nf Hit-.estate of Hat Stanton, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for the years 1821 and 1822 nrtlount tax ^99 and cost Lot Nt> 4, f'rdderic Tything Darby ward, hounded east by lot No 3, south by a Irtiiei west by lot No 5 and norUiby Congress st. levied op as llie profiej-ty ol Charles Devant to satisfy liii city taxes Tor the present year, amuunt due gt7 yi'ars in’tlie practice of oh. hotiofahle ami learned profession, and, npjQn.e lias j’.et div' covered that you- ocouf/y the. standing ol the getHlfeman^j’oij oppose Hut.juu prrtle yourself on yotir democt’gey, aht|'think the jteople are to sat oside ev.ery t)liior>crm's«d- eratipn and . yield, to yotir dcinoci acy, the orthodoxy of which,-permit tue.tir-Njlllj’OU, has been more tlian once questional, M r. Davies, all will con'cor with me, -is a vir- tunus citizen, possessed* of wents ^whiclj' have enabled hint tpdischargfe thfi'dufies jif Judge and District Attorney, anti is qt the IreambfM'^^BSrAoK (hia^tate. Tlic charf acter of Mr. Davies ami his general -knorV- ledgp of tljts people of the stgle will givi tri Chatllam.Cotinty an influenoc'in the sen- to satisfy, Ins city taxes for Hie-years.)89% 1823 and 1824; amount doe 015 and cost. llari -ldf 'No 6 and building^ Carpenters How Trustee Garden, bOundedjfust by east boundary street, south by lot No 7,^ wgst t&easfbroad'at, Hull' Lot No 7, Carpenter T 1) ckei- retire from'^contest, which:if terminated in your favof will vitally affect her inter est hr/ujnMuftre and .in which jf you fail, tiiost consign your political prospects to- ev^rj^V^ig ruin. CftAJHA-MlTE, Mr.; ipnt, D1KD—In Cbai’IC'Sion, on'jlbe tllli -infct raw CAltbUlAoj brodier of the'late Wi Iibilaiid.bf ij/i.s city rpenter TytbVog Ward, bounded Ciyt-by Lot No 8,'Soiitfi’by t|ry ail ATcfet, West by the west liaff of said' Lot, and i)o*rtli by*a.lane levied on as the property of.l M -.liirvis to satisfy his city tax tor the present ycaT. Ainnunt doe 015'a<>d cost. Lot No. 17, and buildings Warren ward, bounded east by Lot No ll,soutliby Bryan-st, west by llabefsham-st, and north by a.lane,.le-' vied oit as the property nf James Hilbo,Vo sstjs- fy his c'ny.taxesjor the years 1823 and 1824,- 1 Amoom due g:53.93. lot No. 1, and buildings, second TythingAn son Ward, bounded east by lolNo 2, south by i, line, east liy Abercorn st. and nortti by ttrouyj' 'ton-st levied''ou as the property of the Cstate ol A Gliding no lot Nti k, Se?omf Tvtliirig Hey. noltls wat-d- b’Hiifdwt un-il' ill- I/O Nn .4 .limn h. lane, west vied on Mllje tisfy their city Amount due S Buildings dii'lot No 3,' Bptlnghitl, .bouni]pd east by \yist Bi-.-ad Street, south'Uy Ltit No 4; west by Dot No 6, .and north by a lime, levied tn. as llie property of (lu^estj Thus IJ.portor to sa- tisfy the oily taxes (Tlafd estate foV the years 1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due 7. dollars 50 and cost. Lot loiter l and bh'ddlngs Decker ward boup; led east by Kllis Square, sooth by St Julian-st', West.by Jefferson st, Ami north by Brym-atj let' vied 4,11 as the properly of John M Al'Callato sa tisfy the city tax of said properly for the pre^bnt year, anuhlut duk 25 dollars uud cost. ; Half t-ot No 9 and buildings, Second Tytnmp lley riolrts ward, bounded east by lot No 1U, sou til by BryJn st, west by Lot No 8, and north by a lane levied on as Ihe property of C D Leby tn Satisfy his city taxTor the years 1823 and 1824 t mount doe 2-dollars 8U and coat. A i of Wharf Lot N'i 4, Trustee Carden, bounded east, bv halfof said lot, we st by lot 3, south by Fort Wayne, and north by Siivannal llivcr, levied on as the property of A L tlart- ridge to satisfy tiie city taxes of said property for the years 1821, 1$22, and l8?3, 14 Ttoljars 50 and coal. • Ur.e small building on lot No 5, nglelhorpe word,hounded east by lot No 4, hoii'.Ii by a va cant lot, wesfhy jol No 6. and, north by HryAm-st, levied on A the properly of Kilns K Huberts, to sfRisfy his city taxes tor thfe years 1/522,1823 hnd 1824, llmoiint tax 011 75.' « A .Srpall building on lot No 13, Klbert Ward, %'» 8d;mi the east.by lijt*Nn.l4, sniit^ by Pe*- jxtjtreet,.wefft iiy Moolgumery st, aitd nortltby «b7yOilevied on as Uic property ol'tlie estate of Darnel Bobbins, to aatisly his city luxes for the yfaxTs 1823 and 1824, amount thx 05 . Half lot No 5, »uil buildings Trustee Garden, intruded east’ll) 1 , lot No fi,, south by lot No 7, suir jww& BOUT (JF StWANNAH. ' SAILKO THIS KIMIB^'OOX, Brig' Almira, Harding, for Boston, f/oauxu vr—A Schooner. Committees of Council. PINAACK. Aldermen Bpllocli, Minis, Cnmming. ST1IBKTS AXq. I.AKKS. v 11 ■ Deualer, Milieu, Wuyne. MAUKKT. , Morrison, Stuck, Gaudry. nnt cviiTOitK - —-rri—Waring, Bulloch^ Morrispn. HCA1.TR Ktib CBM B-flir — Ilabcrbimiii, Jackson, Waring. PUMPp. ——— Jackson, Dfcnsier, Millen. LAMPS. Gumming, Minis, Wayne, rouitic itocks. ———' Millen', Gaudry, Densler. BXI'HAMliB. - —■—:— Sliiok, tiaudi v, Habersham. KNCINBS AA*n F11IB IIUCKBTS. • ——— Mints, JUckiidn, Morrison. PUDMC SAI.BS ’ —7— 1 — Harris, JuixsiinjUumniing. - auoten AND tAhUEftS.. - —.—pi- Way lie, Habersham bhick. M. M YKUS, c. c. aep 16 178 Aii Ordinance, T O repeal an Ordinance entitled “an Ordinance to amend an Ordinance in audition todlie Fire Ordm'aiu:e w -ahd to re duce the fees ol the contractor for sweep ing chimnies. Sfio. 1st. Be it ordained by the Maypr and Alderiiign of the City 0/ Savanliah in Council assembled, and it ia .hereby ordain ed by the authority of the some, That an ordinance passed the thirteenth day of Jaii- uary one thousand eighthundred and t.wen ty one, entitled an ordinance to amend an ordinance in addition to the fire ordinauce, be and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2d And/be it further ordained that from and' after tiie first regular meeting of the City Council,in January one thousand eight liund-ed and twenty five, in lieu of the'present price of 12$ cents allowed to the contractor for sweeping chimnies for each alary, the price shall be 6$ cents for each story; Sec. 3d. And be it further ordained, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating agsins r this ordinance be afid the B&me is heivby repealed. Passed, ^ 111 Council, 2'd Sep<- 1824. J. MORRISON, Mayor.' Attest, . M.'MrB«s. c. d. — : —-1 m" 11. —UWS FOVJWi . -*SKrt the ’anti raxHlS Morning an yvtilitj.LLA, 1. owner can have, by .proving property, anct paying tor this atlyertisement. Apply 1 *ftt this ^spld o’ Dili „ , , west by EUat BroudSli Let, and ngrtli by Brjar. ,fifree(| levied on a*‘t' property of tlic'estate of George Knoe, to saJ,. . Ins-city taxes, lot the .year 4523, amount tax 014 F Vf S t'ONE, o' ' —^4. the property of the Estate of Join) It. Dulieth to satisfy the estates city taxes, forthe years 1B23 and 1824 'Amount of lax, gp2 62. ' . . ' Lot No. .6 Colombian Ward, bounded 'eafct by lot No 7, south by a Igne, west by lot No 3, sitil north by, Broughton.st. levied on its the property of John Moral to, satisfy his city takes fiir the years t822,-#523 and'4824. AB>'°unt,‘diie'043, Buildings on Jot Nq. 40 Watren ward, bound ed eusi bylot No. 39, south -by BrOughtbp-St, Aiest bitwr" ’-“■* *— c - z - - 1 *— 1-..*—» city takes for the years 1822,-1823 and 1824. A mount due 01(19 2$. Lot No36 dnd building, IdhSrty ward,bound ed eust bv. Montgomery st,' sotiHi by south broad atf wegt by jot N.o'35, aud nqrtb by u lane, leV]ed on as tiie jimperiy of Samuel & I I GoUlarnith, to satisfy Gietrpity tax for tl)eprcs,ei(t.year,kin8Un,t due gib and cost! ’« - ;o.d . > Buildings on lqt No 2f^.W«fMn vrard.'Uoqnd- ed east by- Price at,, south by Congyess st,. west by Idt No 22 and nortBby St. Jiifyin st) tfeyied on as the property of Wm Pope to satiaty tlieir cite tax for the present year, amoiiiit dUe 04^ and cost. 1 * * Lot No 18, and buildings. EWidghbttrgh, bopp- dad east by lot No 15, south bji William st, west by lot no 23 and north by Ipt No.29, levied‘ on os the property nf Pat)! J,i Vollutont.to satisf/his y.ity tacos', for the years 1823 ahtT 1824, amount doe 023. " .?* Buddings on lot No 3d, Liberty \vdrd, bmind- id east by lot No 30. south by v a lane, west by lot and north.by .York: st, levied oil as the property of the estute Wm Ma-dtevv to satisfy takes hf said est ate for the'years. 1823 and 1824, amount-due 0,10. . ' • Lot No 10 aiid>building, Jackson ward, boun ded east by Whitaker st, uoutiTby a lane, west by lot No 9, and pur ill by Soiilh.Br.patl st, levi. ell on as the property of T. N. kJorel to satisfy his city taxes fot ti c years 1821> 1822,1823.and 1824'. amount due gl.06 50 and cimt. Lot-No 3 and buddings, Warr'ph, ward; bound ed east by Jot-No 4, soiitb by a Jane, west by lot No 2 anil north by Bay.it, levied on.as the pro perty, qf Alexander Hunter, to .satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount dtie 03125 Lot No 24 & buildings,Washington ward.boun- ded east by'Washington sqCtdre, ^oitth by Oun- grei-s st. west by lot No 23 and north by Sti. Ju- likp; st, levied 00 as the property of Jacob (failin', to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824,'amount due 031 25. LoTNo 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tytbing Darby ward, bounded east bv Tot No 8, south by llry- anst, west by lot No 6 and north by a,lane, levi ed on »s the property, of Worthington Gale, to satisfy.Ins city taxes fdr the years 1823 and 1824, amount due 04l’ 25 * , • - <■ .1 SlijiVifr's Halvs.iioijtiiiupd. /ff\N the first Tuesday inOctnber next, wiH v£^be sold before theOiurt H/use in the City nf Savannah betwpen theusual boUrsof 10and 4 o’clock. X* One tt( gro fe'lowq 0' a*-,' levied co un ilpr a fi fa on forprlosu, -■ xaVOV of Divia b Ber- rieii act si rat Joseph C. llitf 1 - Six negroes viz: Joe, Maria, Henry, Robert, London, and 11 child, levied oil as die property of Wm A Moore, to satisfy ipi execution in fa vor of the adniinistrator At Halt Jbiies, deceased. Ohe-ondividedeigh't of two undiyidetl thirds }f,all that vvhitrf (.fit No (8) eighMii Uie city of .davannah; Darby ward, commonly culled ltice’s tvhurf, levipd on a*;the pljmeiW of 1’lmmas llicc to sati^Jj’.ao pSccution in/aivor of Wm Mes- tibn in Tavpi aconstablc • , . ’ . •* Also, all tfjat southern half part'of Lot No 6, Delltha Tytbing^- IfedUicote^ ward wlth .thcjm- broatl ^ ^ ^ - - w . iuiderafofeclosuT-d'of ajnortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm. 'WliittieUl. ' . ISAAC D LYdN, see), flop 16 178 , , • Li ts Nos 20 aiid-21, Yamacraw, bounded east by lot No l9j sopth'bv Pine st, west by Farm.st and rtolih by lots Nos 8 and levied on as the property of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy , his city takes for the year 182.4, amount due 09. A small bnilding bn lot No 13, Spring Rillj bounded.E by Franklin,st,. S by Spring sti.W by lo't.No 18, aud.N by lot No 16, levied on as thb proper ofF.lsey Wilson, to satisfy .her city taxes forthe years 1820, 1821, 1822,'1823 and 1824, amt. tax, 027 31. Buildings on :Lot No 8, fndian-st bounded- east by lot No 7, (South by a lape, west by IdJ No 9, anil north by Indian street, levied.on as the nroperty of .Tplin Myrick, to satisfy his city taxes fpr the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due' 09 75 and cqst . East h.alflot No. 6, Hicks TJything Percival Wiird bounded east by lot NO 7, south - by # Stale mpunt due 01^ atTd : cost. T wo-thirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw bounded eapt by tot No 6, south py a lape, west by lot No ;9j a’nd riOtth b.4 Indiah-8t,.levied on sis to Draper- v of R HiChatdson, tbsatisffy his 6ity tax forthe :resent^egr,-, arrtoyht due 27 fip ant] cost. Lot No 20 and buildings Warren ward, bnun-. led’eajt by Price-st, south fe£stdujianfn, west by fpt Nb'19,a'od i)ortl>bya Jane, levied on as ^fetpfofe6rnr OfA^f Gt‘i(y,Ho.t|ati8&' the taxes of itliap^<mertyfqf,%e said pfoberty .fo.r, the yearsA822/1823 anti 1824. " On'ejji 11 - 1 --«-■ *—-> “ nan nai [‘liohias rUB # Ll(: S4I.K8. By J. ii. Herbert'& Co. .On I’BID AY next 1'Uiinst at Jl o'clock, will ic Jiolti without reserve on ' Boltons fceutrul pharfat the Custom (loose Stores? 50 Boxes prirnewliite Havana Sugar 50 do bfown do ■, ■ T.efms Cash. The dutiable part payable ih money receiva ble at the Cpstom Huuse. . »ep 10 177 On SAtCRDAY, 18th inflt at ll o’clock H ill be cnlti br/rli c our -STo.-e, to close 8 consigiimVnt,' . Fifty Jtftjf and qifaitlcT Boxes Sjifuiish Scgars. Terms Casli. 9 crates CfockcTy Assorted* i ALSG. id BundleS prioie Hay. Terms Cusbs... v also; 10 Tierces Bice 2000 lbs Hams , . , A l so, A general assortment i f asoesuina , sep 16‘* * . ' i c, hy Cabin.Baker ON TfJt/RSDAVr, 23a lust, at Vl o’clock, sn fi-ont pf his Auction Store, The Household Furniture, Consisting of Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, Bn- reatqf, I Oukitjg Glas'ies, Kitchen ‘ Furniture, &c. &c. . • < ALSO, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, f^c. tpgetfltr with » complete *ot of • JValc/i Maker's Tools, belonging to the estate of A R Uatdin, decersed, afid sold by permission ofUk&dlon. the Jits'ires of the Inferior Court 6f Chatham County, by or- cler of (Be Executor, sep 7 174 A i ¥• t erms-casli. 4 STeA^.BDAT, will leave tbe Steam - Boat . Wharf fqr Augusta, T0-MOBUOW, with two Freighting Boats now loading. *14 177° I,N ,>A ^ ,DS0N ’ A « ent ' NOTICE. ^ For Philadelphia. \ The new fast sailing brig 6CSAN h ELIZABETH, Richard Gray, Master, . Forffleight or passage ap|fiy to Gapt Gray on board. A-few barrels of Apples Hnd Potatoes, For sale 1 on board of. the said h ig. RlCIIAUDGttAt: ^en-11 t>it7fi ■ For Vew -York, (established line*) “■ Tnfi paciiet'slirp AUG U S T A, S W West, MaBter,’ letained, will sail first dr passtfge','apply to the Being u fair wind /Put? fre _ master un board'or to It ALL & HOYT. sen. )4>,, For New I'orh, . V, The ship COT TO N PLANT. 4 . . Captaiii Lregoiy,, VViJIiall bifi Sunday next. For, freight or pas sage, apply on board ut Hunters AVItaff pr to . SUPAIIKM AN. , Consignees are Request bd to attend atHuotersWliai fund,receive their Goods. sep 14' »i,177- Congressional and Legislative s Election. I N Election will be holden at the Court House ip Sayamiah, in and-for the Count) ofCbatham, ou AJonday tb.e’-4th of Odtober eii- sinng for Seven Members to represent theState, of Geoigid i 11,1 be ; N ineteentb Congress of the U States and for a Sehator and' tbree Bepresanta. tlves (o fepresent said County in (he next Legis lature of this State) of which the Electors will {aktfdhe.motlOe. ' The-SIieriffor hi3 deputies will attend the (rtmefo keep and preserve-good order. . Time for receiving votes from seven O’clock in (lie morning until six in the afternoon. JNO P WILLIAMSON/ Jtccc. TUOMAiPN. MOREL, j 1 c c C. BeOHGE L. COPE, ii c cc. * 176 . iihcEirUD JSE2L. PEll SniP At-GOSTA, FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER 30 .Barrels Gin ' 42 cases (canisters) Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, late importation tf{ STORE, * 3000 pounds Bacon 50 bbls prime PSrk - SO bags prime Green Coffee 1.0 lihds St Croix Sugar ’ 10 Tons Swedes iron Fof Sale by J B HERBERT & CO. .sep 9 175 V LIlikARY on as the ¥ S opened for the delivery of Books on Mon- ,'tO satisfy his citj Iday. Wednesday, and Ffitla-y, from tuiipe un- ’clock. m Twm fer tile years-1821,183% M23, and ,183)K| Jil.rxyp b’< umotint;tax’gl20 ; f2.‘ V tlieSteLTTlfbat Wharf, weekly; Provided oient freight offers, tor Augusta- John davhjsCN, Agent. m17? sen 14 Plains and Rerseys\ 4 PEW Hales PLAINS, . Bbie and blueand#bitcKEUSEV8 - For sale low tocloteji .coiisignuient, Apply to . . UOUdLA'S tf -iORREt. s-.p 14 rl 77 . Jamaica Hum, Loaf Sugar?and Hams. t j*EV Hints J A v(. RUM, high 4th proof and JL warranted pure. 50bbls l.baf Siigar , 25 bbls Printe Uidiimore Hsmfl Received per Cotton Plant, anil for sale by !- , - , d B HEUlJBItT & CO. St: Croidd Sugar. IIOGSHBADjJ best quality S(Croix Su- 18 flogslieitcla ^d quality do do For side by HALL & HOYT. sept 14 1?7 BACON. BO^BS best Baltiniiere BACON. Foil mOs) sale by , HALL Si HOY I’. SCpfiA 1,77 '3:- r ’A wet Nurse ’1^0 Hire a heialtby youij . JL child." Enqim'e at tb jfaep 14 m1 77 Brandy and Cin. woman v^ilhuut m brace. PIPES Cognac Brandy '3U' J0 do Holland Gin Landing from sffip Cotton PJant, and for sale by 1 L PETTY. sep 14 >rl77 Just Received, nv smr cotton pubv. P IFTY bblsN E Riim ' 50 boxes Negro Pipes 25 do Spermociti Candles GAifDIty & HERBERT, sdp 15 tl77 ' f For Sale. F OUR PRIME NEGRO FELLOWS,three of .i which aie first rate stevi'dores, the^other art excellent bouse servant aiid ofltler Apply to CALVIN BAKER. sept 14 177 Five Dollars Reward, Ci TOKEN from the Stable of the'Subscriber, last 1’hursday Evebing the 9th ifrat. a Sad dle and Bridle the fatter has since.been recover ed. The Saddle almost new With brass Stirrups, • Whoever may return said saddle to the subscri ber, shall receive the aboveVetVard and no ques tions asked. . , JOHN DAVIDSON, sep 14 Mtrj ' Prime St, Croix Slight. J ust received by Ship Louisa Matilda, 50bbls |P rlme St. Croix Sugar. 50, kegs Spiced Salmon. , . . - For sale by GAUHltY & UEBBERTa sep A I-J73' ' •' . •-* - VL-Ak- W. .w*. r i ■ •i m L- to. ■Jl -W