Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 10, 1829, Image 3

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.... ;• r.iihsCon«*Morltfej *'“,V (0 fa Uecreo wa (Heail> u!l ' ?(,« W*f Committee, whlcl rerer .h C n d t all Spaniard, ot foreigners^ leclarff* H»‘ 1 or .condition «l*« rhaiovcr , ■i, c en,seizud with«!»» day • jC v qr territory of the Ho- “uifbMHy oril'a military cliicftof the «Wi°' WtffK. against the invaders, shall W?E|houtlioWofpardun, at the place «‘ llol 1 „„ r «i»kon, and with »° furthor l,er0 .i ll ^r l«?bsolutoly nocossarv to afford ’•wjisj'i oottn.eliiSlhqso only are ox * unv.piriw ( jeiivur thorn- I'^o /Sca,. Win -winch "‘ 3 l°c to bo considered and treated as ? t/. of war,, Native Mexican? who Kffii in the enemy's ranks ffi to i.dl with in‘h» s " lnB lnanll0r M ,he EitrabrdtMry of Me Government— . av Inn leliintl fl 1“ 1“ IV • !oh« « ,k. courier from Mexico,whloh nrriv L^ua'iSSl HI. Excellency lia. recety ■ilfStial notice that on tho add of July L seen off Nuzco, nine vessels Ulld f' he Sth .nether which all proceeded IffjLiioaof-Aonpuloa, where tfto ba- ttfwd dl.UngUl.htKj; valor of the S. of the South Will be ready to 11 „this new SpanUh invasion, d«.—On the 24th ult'. at the lunch in lloston, twclvo ..ntleflUB were ordained id Mis- “ lies and t"0 a. Evangelists. Eight aro -destined for the Western Inter, ■ MhdUt Episcopal Churchy Prom liiniiintu of the several Aiidual Confer- S, for 18*0 itappeJlf.tl.at there are Lire member, attached to the Metlio- LV'pi.copal Church in the United Stale, r ##2.670 white., 02,814cololbd, and 150,Indian., increase this year 29,805. e number of travel iiig preacher, Ill,' r—suporanUnted 1*0—total 1,817.-- ,t year the total w»» 1,04*. raxfclnfc the rente .'nice last year 175, Life and Writings of JejfersAk—il.Ul- II and Brother, of Philadelphia, have !,irly ready for publication, in four vol. ro. a- valuable work ‘Under lilt tit e nf The Life and Writings of Thumas Jeffer- «.’■ It will coniut of a memoir of that Uirieus iiniiviijtial, an ana, and ills cor- snwience, public and privato, from the hr 1174 to t ie termination of hi. life.— It memoir terminates In 1779, when he •tine Secretary of Staid. The ana is a Lite lion of conversations held on various [cailoni with dittlngulslied individuals.— faibiiigtori Hamilton, and otlieri—upon [tere.ting topics, and, coimiiittod to wrl- h; at the inomeiit; together with derails f the proceedings of eabiuul councils .on bp-irtaiit subjects from 1789 io 1793 and net to 1800. The work will bn hand ■self printed, and will cuntain an accu- (trenaraveil likeness of ilie author.—N. |. L'k. Post. I Mis Route to China —Stdnin hoatS may pup from Qu»bcc to Lake Superior ere lire fears from this time, from thence, lillilull.trouble, they will pjss through is a mil of the rocky mouutaitis and lie idird down the Columbia to the Pacific Lui. The routo, howevor, will be bettor lbs kept off the American frontier which I Columbia and to go down Cohit's river, [tliclsigegilinou riverut Noolka Sound. otovnotNiiitka is likely yet to ho as neisUildoo, Slid ought to be laid out a so extensive plait, a. the trade Uelwen [sad the Oriental wdtld may breoma uderfu/lrgreat in ti short time. Then. irteitMlii packet line is established Jj-iea Quebec and London, as.it soon Ijj be, sevinsy coma arid go between “w and Britain in about t- d month,. ■ times ofthc sugeV will be London saf Coflpjihe Azores, Newfoundland see,MontrenK. Kingston, l , ort,,Dd* tie. Port Maitlaud’, Erie; Huron, Supe- r- Hock; Mounuiiji, Athahaska, Moot- J'Sad Canton. Can this be called afoul- [ prophecy, or my,idle dream 1 By no P*>'*»■ perfectly practicable.—Afac- i Thru Ycar| in Canada K I i^,° r ' ff S ar3 ' fnsfeerf,—The nu.iiber of I London Exaininorol Adg. ltd, contains ■ascription, accompanied wilh a wood ■ rsvmg.or a fi'niale infant, stated to be ■ M n « l " ll, e town of Hassnri, In Sar- Iia, of 1 ho age of five months, Having two ids and four arms, rfr the upper paTt of re*s> of ihnlfe*' ,h ® hre ' ,,t acv f?™ t y M " ll ' 1 * K" o» <.r or- ’ l , r J l>rf,pi, f | lotiv The child is KJf */'. r 7 e «l ' v fl, Oiii I,end Kbv lt,V.rilf,K l,,r - ^^^ 0 ' 0 '" ie nouv. Plbythe mother antithe other by a nurse 7 lrn ttorsed alternately. One head , h. « cries while the other Y. nuf., |, ^ffewhatiai-ge.r than the Vrlbe I„ , r one of tile f'SiSASRSr *&&!? ?" S'^K .nil P'lows hcr„ 0 r 1 d distressing— land on C \t <l ' v ?J r * inundated,are Impelled 8nt ^Mtltani, liave been fttimack iho« H eni “iJ°™‘lonsf, The' j a «ove H averlul I, is rfearly dry. it. p ri J C0M I ‘ H " , IC*TEfl'.] Pniiioiw whJMi ? en ^ ^ ou following |eb.,o 0 r^S!jt , W J r ry. n ° t bB fo “ n " Itour friend Tories-m i;. S * M BUNN, jetioa, ° , b ,een ,l10 d»y after un e J® action—'To avoid a certain religious 0 female Baronet. “ r Pitank, tfnpaid? n °' 0S l ' ,ylng ■ spree,” Patrick to' have “a bit I £ oe t vy 1 -—Tein m »'its 1 ' d S*" f ,run I‘- Igeasible-lA r"fh M /i'- P °° 10 (ake a ' drlnk ‘ K'Srsr?," 1 ”""' hunk? lnt " An #I »conded dandy's emp- ,,f "d 6 .n, my *• ^eu. t—.ur.' / ce Ab-pham I) . Lv 7“ t ^ «° • l8 for Sheris;«IT' “ lanuiry ne itf. ‘ h * n5uio 6 •>««% ' MANvr. *TM vro.h LivxnrodL,::!:::!:2'5i'ii Ati*. Dati:s non llAViiB,:i!i::::t!ji:!:£4rn Ado —“ (By tlto France at Ne,v York.] From a lluvrc Price Current o r August 24. Cotton—there is very Utile cliunge in this arllclo during tin- last week Thu sales pmountJo d881 hales, including 758 Louisiana at Bd to IOOj 17u do damagal, tit public sale, OS to 83| 2309 Qentgiu, lit) to 97, and 29 Bet Island, 157 1 2 tu 24o. Tho Imports amount to 3019 .bales, of which isiswero from the United States. Stock cm hahd) 2-d, (exclusive of sales nut duoted and that in transit since tho 1st of the month) 38,780 bales, of wlnCIi 32,883 arc U. States, Alee.—In this article wo have no tram action to notice. Havre Market.—fSajci at Havre, August COTTON. 89 bales Louisiana, 91 a 92 duty paid 35 do do 99 do RICE. Bn tierces £2 do Jits'as 12 2 if. . .COTTON. 195 bales Louisiana, 106 duty paid 1099 do Georgia, 891-9 do 94 do do 81 .189 do 50 do dn 86 do At Public Sale. , COTTON. 60 nut of 80 bales like Louisiana, 83 56 out of 69 do do 81 MACON,Oot.9. Tho Imslness-icason, lias been resumed during Ilia week, with spirit and energy.— Aire idy our ti recti present a cheeiful and uiiiinntiug appearance, produced by tile visits or,l|ie Planters with their Cottoii and by the gropt influx of "New Goods " Ma con will lie nbuiidanlly supplied, both in quality and quantity; at all that can suii the fancy and wantxof the community. , Cotton lila/ket.—Cntiolt Is now selling in this pluco from 7 to 9 cts. NEW YORK, Oct, 1. Cotton.—'The tales amount to about ,1, 100 bales, of which about 750 were at pre vious ratevrvixi middling.8 a 8 1-2, fair qualities 8 9-4 a 0,1-4. good 9 1 2 to 10, primo 10 1-4 ti 10 I t and a fen hales which were represented to lie, now;, from CharlaJton-and Savannah, brought It)3 4 to 11 1-4; 382 Mobile ut 9 to II, 200 ol which were reported td bo sold nt 9 12, and about 9<)0 New Orlcnns and Tennetiec at 8 1-2 to It, chiefly 8 1-2 tuO. Rice—About 250 tlorces at 2 9-8 a 9. * Extract of a letter to the Editor nf the Genius of Universal Emancipation, dated, ■ "Port ad Princf, 8th Sept. 1829. . ,''For two months past wo have had no arrival from America. Flour and Pork have been at,840, but an arrival iront New jOr. leans auri.une finm North Carolina hai re duced flour to J28 and pork to $95; every thing .else remains high in proportion, Mackerel ;4; Herrings 12; Lard 50 cents; Itice #10 per hundred; Snnp S3. Times are drill here. Indeed, but such tranquility was never .known." MARRIED. On the 1st.Inst. In W.isliinclon City, by the.ReV. Mr Post,FitANCI.S ^IIRHEL, Esq of S ivaini ih, Geo. to Miss 91 ATIL- I) k A. D MOXI.EY.6f Virginia. MARINE List. P )HT OP SAVANNAH l to P»g an- can \ I E .Mo Oin. LAST. Sbltr Favorite, Miller; front Plyinouih. N. C and 4 days from Ocrac, ck, with Corn to order., SfclirEu'icline, Welsh. Boston todays to llall. Sliapicr & Topper. lldZn to O Tenney, U Nt hall, W Marshall. L Bald- win &,o O W C ic; J W Long, J Oanalil, W T Wiiliams, R Malone.N B ,t II Weed T S Luther, J B Herbert, Ketrlium Si Burroughs, T M Driscoll, to order and tlto master, 3 steerage passengers Sloop Conductor, Hill, St. Marys, and 4 ds fm Darien. Ballast to the mastei. Sloop Leader, I'll valid, fin St. .Marys. 5 bales Sea Island Colton and Hides tu E Fort and the inaAer. . Sloop Ann, Selowich, fm Sunhury with 10 Imles S I Cotto, to It & W King. Bul loch & Dtmwoodr. Steamboat Edgefield, Blackman, from M i[hews’ .'luff, with liuals in tori, to Jno M'Keuzie &co 247 bales Colton to A Leltarluer Sica J Gd'nahl, J Slone, i'al't Si Pridelforn. Steamboat S Howard. Lewis, 7 h? from Sisters Keucli with bout No 10 iii tow, to Stekuibual Co. BELOW. Ship' Henry from Now York and a brig unknown. , CiEARKnO' Schr Othello, Johnson. New York. Cohen 1/ Miller. Stll.1.0 VESTEROAV Sclir Ot'iello, Jolinso i, New York. Sloop Jla'iy. tiro mi, St Johns, E. F. DEPARTED, .• Steamboat Win u.iilon, Bowman, Au gusta, . ■ , , Steamboat S Howard, Lewis,' Augus ta. ailRIVEU PRO a THIS PORT. At Now York, 1st ipst. .ships Emperor, Perry; Florian, ilarrfson; Slaeon. Porter; barque rnVadlllo, Robhikun; bVlgC.oliri.er, Mix; sclirs Excel, Hclliker; Oregon, Duo ham At Pliiladolpliia, 2'd insf. brig Francis, Croft. , At Cliarlostotf, 8th sloop John Cheva lier.' , r , . I)P rOwTIDS POfcT. , . . At Providence, 28th ult. ship Hazard, hose to sail 15th. At Philadelphia. 3tftliult. sir Ip Tyhee, to sail I5tfr. At Providence 14’tli brid Leopard, to sail 1st. .. At Charleston 8th inst sloop J do Cheva ljer. . At Providence 28th ult il.,op' Ann'Ma'ria, Briggs'. : At Baltimore 3d inst. sehf Ploughboy, with despatch. At Philadelphia, 2d inst. orig Francis 'o sail for this port and Cbaileiton on the : Bth'irist. At Philadelphia, 2d inst ship Aon,to sail 'positively on the 9th. , I CLEARED FOR. Tttl* POR-i. At New York^lst Inft shlj? Queen ]^»b, kAii.m ror Tilts l’OrtT, Wood' 0 I rdvi ' / ll0a - ;lUl “It. brig Lydia, Frosi our Co#REspnwneitTs. Offices oj the Courier, Mercury 1 _ on if tinielte, \ ClIAULESTO.I, Oat. 7—7 P. Ha ) . ARRIVED. Ship Calhoun. New York 5 (Is. Sclir Spy, New York 5 ds. Oct 8— ■ rr. Inig Harriet, from Ant’ •worn. , H B M'iclii Monkey, Lieut. Com.bole iNassau, N. P. 7 ds. Sclir Sarah Ann, Barracoa to ds. For Pensacola. The fast sailing packet sclir. A s ' Vf ft —•"■5* S. Sieam, master* Will sail in four days. For fieight or passuge haying handsome accommodations apply to capt Strain on board, at Ancinux’s wharf, or to COHEN &.MILLER. oct 10 B'or Augusta. The Sieambodi SAMUEL HOWARD. Will leave on Wednesday next 14th Inst with tow honts, For freight, apply at the Steamboit office,' Wi P. HUNTER. ott io m(c For Augusta. Tlie Poliiioat VIRGINIA, jis now loading, and w ill &meet with dispatch, she has a cretv ol 21) hands, and will bo ( uMen* (I'd on tlie liver with n. lighter, ns low down as Ileisliman'S l.aite Bar. and lower ifnaecssaty. I'pr freight applv to' CANDLER & DAVIDSON. Alongin's upper wharf, oct 10 291c Drawing OF TIIK Washington Ciiu LOTTERY, CLASS, No 15. 7 16, 35, 2, 27, 42y 28, 6, 48, 3- Holders of prizes will call for the cash LUTHER’S Lottery add Exchange Office oct 10 Uniou Society. A QUARTERLY meeting of the Union Society, will be held at their Hall on .Monday, evening next, 12th inst, at half past 7 o'clock. W. W. WASH, Sec'rjr. oct 10 - . Missing. S UPPOSED IO hnvc been taken from tli" »harf, after landed from ship Helen Mar last voyage. 1 bl)l liquor marked “Portland Rum, J. H,” consigned to Mr. J bn Bentley* . . Also, landing from ship Henry, 9 boxes and t hblliqnor, marked J. U* O. &Co., or .1. II. Gordon &. Co. And landed from ship Helen Mar, the preset) voyage, 1 bbl liquor, T. &,.T* Ne il, consigned to Messrs. Stiles Si Fan* nin# n . , . Any information which may lead to ( {|io recovery of the same, will be thankfully rerci\ed by the consigners, or II ILL. SIIAP PER & TUPRER. oct Io Scliool for Voung Ladies. M ISS Willard and Miss Mead respect fully Inform the citizens of Savan nah and its vicinity that l|tc contemplate opening a school for young Ladies an Mon day the 18th of Oclohei. The school will consist of two -classes Si tho term, f tuition will be as follows. For the first class 812 00 pci qnarter.of twelve weeks. In this class will be taught Reading,. -Viiling, Dictation. Grammar, Arithmetic, Ancient Si Modern Geography, \neient, Modern, & American History, Rhetoric and Composition. , For tho 2d.Glass, #14 59 per quarter. . In this class will. lie taught any of the studies, included in the 1st Cla-s, with the addition of Logic, Elements of criticism, Geometry, Algebra, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Watts oil the Mind. Chemistry and Botany. They will also iu.truct in Prawing and the .French Language ilh the additional ch rgc of $10 00 per quarter each, oct 19 , lu4p Ini Council,' ttyy (be OCTOHER.O. T HE following persons were this drawn as City Constables for year ensuing. J. Washington Ward Ifdrren Hard Jolin \V. Mcrcei W. K.-Gaston Retinoids Ward Darby Ward . A. Si: ilh, Jr. E. Wiihlngtcfo Edward Duffy Percival Ward. Franklin Ward T. F. Miller. M. Prdi.deignst Ell’ert Ward Jackson Ward Allen Beasley . T(imp,is lliiller, Greene Ward Columbia Ward John Carr C- E- Uarllett Anson, Wa d.. Decker Ward Jacob Wilcox A. Wakeniam . Oiis Joliusoii Liberty Ward, Ueathcotc Ward W. y. Simpson P. Howard liroten Ward "• Neio Franklin tv hi Smith Terrence Duffy.- Oglethorpe Ward H. Kmit A Wegner, . .. , ,, • i , - , Extract from the minutes, .. . M. MYERS, c.d, . . p'd’LlCp OFFICE, Oct. 8, 1829. *Pho»p peraons.who were drown as City Constables, at the last regular meeting of Council. *ro, hereby ,nolifieU to present themselves before the JUayof on Monday next, the 12th inst. for the pu'pose of taking th«i oa'tlis piescriked by the Ordinance. F*M. STONE, City Marshall tlibV) ... For Sale. 4 tSfokccllent Gig and' addle IlorSo a- bout sia.y«;irs of age, perfectly gen- tie and safe frirfamily use, and isalsu well eatculaied for a Physician, Apply to tlie aiibscrlber YoS. S. PELOT. 204M IV - on to Landing and in Store. ' fljjtt.- Hosion Rum PrfiM> -- tt llhds SiigarJl 50 cdtks Nails aslprtbd 5 Bags Pepper. 5 do Pimento. w " .1 cotton & Wool cards 2 Onto,-Leghorn Jlkti. &e. 10 K' gs Cordials, For sale by , " ... L. BALDWIN «sco. oct TO 291 - Landing per Emellue, A ., . .. from Boston. N invoice of flli-lrs und Bedsteads, I haircloth Couch 1 Jersey IVagrin , - For sale by J. B. HERBERT. oct io .; * KMIOO; Virginia State LOTTERY, CLASS No 22, 7 Was drawn in lliclimoud on Monday ibe. 5th. Thedrnwing will bb received on Monday tlialitlj Uctnlicr SCHEME' I prize of I do 1 t •I ' do . 4 prizes of 5 do 5 dn . 5 do 10 do 10 do 10 do 89 do 51 do #10.000 3,000 1.500 I, *50 1.100 1,000 600 4oo 800 250 200 150 loo 50 &C. &.C l &c Tickets, » , J 4 00 Halves. no Quarters, | 00 Orders attended td ni LUTHER’S Lottery !,■ Exchange Of/tce. oct 10 Just Received. te litTM N. O. Sugar ftF HI kegs Goshen Butter An ihvnice of Settees,Fahey arid Wind sor und Rocking Chairs, Landing from ships Statlra an i Eliza & Abbey,' and for sate by J. H. HERBERT. oot 8 CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE House, Sian, Furniture & Ship PAINTING) * GILDING, GLAZING AND PAI'ER- . i ; HANGING. . T IIE subscriber, grateful for former (avnrs, after a residence of ten years, tenders Ilia services to the public in the a- bove line, and informs them ..that iiis Es- tablisiimeni. Sign of the Handand Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and extensive iinprovrimeut, and tluu lie has received by late arrivals a lafgo supply ol Paints, .Oils, Brushes, Window Glass. &.c, Sifi. \Vitli tho assistance of a roihpe lent foreman, whom lie lias employed, will enable him to execute work of the kind, nil as accpuimodiitiug terms as any person in the city. *„. ... ... • . Paints, Oils,,Brushes, Window Glass, ~ i- Sashes, Paper Hangings, ({c. Sic, Wiili a general assortment of ar.licjes in the line always kept un hand, for sale wholesale and retail. .... N! B. Paints prepared for uso and ditrt- tions given for using them. . . P. MARLOW. oct 6 202 -V .’l -- Fifty Dollars Reward: A BSENTE1) himself on the ISth ult /% iny mulatto servant man JIM lie has been Vince in Savannah. Fifty dollars will he paid mi proof to conviction of his being harbored by a white person, or twen ty dollars if by a colored person, .or ten dolluts far his delivery in J^il. All mas tery and owners of yesjofs rue cautioned not to receive him oir Iroard.asevery.exer- timt will lie made to detect them, and the law jnforcefl, .JIM. is a small size .man, ii or 3 years old, well made and thick for his height, smiles when spoken to, one or both of his ears are hirred, he. (s passing himself as a free man,ho wore a white hat, dark Sattinett short coat, has a red Plaid Cainblet Cloak, and other clothing, wilh him, u«u (ly wears a round jacket of dark Sattiucli,.,.. . WM ROBAllTS. Ri re boro, Liberty co. 5th of October 1829. . P. S. The above fellow JIM, hits bpen seen lurking abnntthc streets of Savannah, witiiin tlto Inst five,or six days, oct 8 202rt ^ $OT , (estaulismkdm.vk.) The tegular packer sliip fcltatira, ■ ■ i,-, • . T. Wood, Mailer. Will havo-immcdiate rjespaicli For oiglit or passage, having excellent accom odatloiii, apply to Capt W. on board at Jones^r yvharf,or Io oct 0 r wiiari, or to , SIIAPTER &TUPPER. Notice. A Public Hack will >e stallunpd by the soli ■ at tho Ex cliunge on Monday noxt, and from.day to day, thereafter ahieh w|l| convey peisons to any purt of the city price ri‘f conveyance can be ascertained from tlie driver. GEORGE CUTIIBERT. oct 3 201* , , L H. Hetbeit. -u WEDNESDAY, the Htn-mst. t 11 o'clock will be sold before my 50-yaril* Hessians Suitable, fpr paoking bags and Sheets! . ALSO 5 llhds N, O. Sugat. oct 10-Terms at time of snlh. r fo Country Merchants and Planters; BTI THE sttbscriliel has re- Y I „ : ceivcd bjt recent arrivals Irom Jioston, Providence, New York and Baltimore, a very eximisiVe assortment of Shoes, Doots, Bootees, and Brogans, - of every kind and description, a part nf which is the. following i Ladies fine Satin and Prunella(squaic toes) Lnilies fine Prunella Hoots - do do White Satin shoe* square toes Ladies Ano Seal skin and Morocco . springs Ladies fine Morocco Walking, heels do du do do .springs Gentlemen's fine Boots. of a superior quality, from Baltimore do do Shocy do do do do Shoes and Boots from Miller's manufactory ' Gentlemen's Mori cco Pomps, very fine, heels do do do do Springs do do Seal Shoes, superior quality do du Fnmps do - do do do fine Calf skin Alunroes, square and tnund lues Children* Morocco Hoots do Seal do do Leather dp do Pruhella do Misses do do do do do , , . -.*«•«<> A very extensive assortment of Superior Negro Slioefi; Brogans and Bootees. Wholesale and retsilat the store f , OTIS JOHNSON. Who Itai constantly un hand Cnir Skins, best Soal Leather Band do. Blacking, Brushes, Wrapping Paper, Ac. •oct,# . .10214 N. E. Hindi &ci K 4k Landing. Qjr VJf BIt 1,8 prime N, F.. Runt 10 bales 1’iaiitS, Stripes, and Shir ting* ■ 4 cases Drab and Black l|als IO kegs choice (lo-lien Butler 0 bbls "Vanderwater's" Sliioakcd . Beef bo Virginia Ilanrs For sale by . • oct 8 OOHfcN & AMI.LER Cdrn, Flour, Crackers, &c. Cargo of sloop Express. O 1 AA BUSHELS prime At ^WeJLXFXF exahtlria Corn. 7 lob bbls prime Alexandria Flour 5Q half bbls Crackers 1.00 kegs do Fat sale by FRANCIS II. WELAIAN. bet 6 103m . Hall, Chapter & Tupper. Has lately Received and now offer for sale. ^00 TONS Swedes lion, coni- sortinent ts prising of n complete as 0 hinls prime Bt. Croix Sugar ,i0 bbls Loaf ilo 50 bags priiqe Ur,eon Coffee 8 hlids do’ ' do do 200 bbl- No 3 Alackerel 100 keav "Peabody's" Wm(e Lead (0 bills Portland fluid (colored) i5,pipes Cognac Brandy ,5 do Ilolliind Gift 10 pipes Canary Wine 20 qr casks d" . do ■I puncheon Irish Whiskey , ' £0 Uhls New York Canal Flour,E. . S- B, Ac co 400 bags "YouloV Parent r hoi, as sorted 10 bbls •• VandewaterV smoked i Bcqf • 10 boxes "best old Caveiftllsh” To bacco. SO kegs "hest old Cavendish” To- -.. ., bacco , -. ,. 40 qr boxes Spahish and American Segars ... 300 Grindstones, assorted sizes oct 0 Hams, Potatoes, &c. g* LBS fresh Nolhern . 50 Jets)* Potatoes , 20Q,fmsh'els primo seedOals i Just landing and for sale by PALMES & LEE, . ' ., . ExOhaitge Dock, (ict 8 203 • , Jriat Receive#. 4 #4 FlilkINS,prime Goshen Butter JL Mr For sale by, •-•a'-' ppt«. .. . J. B. HERBERT. . Harris ,& Hriloked Beef. 1 POUNDS . VandAwaler wF V -Smoked BCef i. 300 .Ohio 1)ams ,. #00 VirgmitC do' ,.i.; " 25 boxeii Wntef Crackerj .. Missing. H AVING Irben tanrled from iiie New York packets ships, viz: Marks. E. &,W. Joyner, I bbl. liquor, J Hub bard, 1 handle, landed .from, s.hip Henry. It. Sb B. i bundle and 2 anvils, fm ship Emperor ..... J. Hubbard, l;box, I bask, and 9 bun dles, fui ship Emperor. H. s6. or Holmes St Gray, 1 box, fin ship Macon,. .. „ v _ ■; E. P< North, 2 boxes, from ship Helen Mar, . ... ... i The above goods are eoifsigned to Mr. E. Bliss of this city., Any information rp. specting the same will be thankfully recei ved by tlfe consignee, or' HALL, SH APTEJl & TUPPER. oct 8 . -vm Seasonable Goods. BRITISH GOODS. •Which .are offered for sale,together with a complete assortment of ... .DOMESTIC ARTICLES, For. sale by LOW, TAYLOR &CO. *e#i29 i?3 8 J. F. HENRY, . ; H AS received by rhrrnt arrivals an'd offers for sale on accommodating terms. .. , , 46 llhds Muscovado Sugar 60 do N Orleans dr, 25 do St. Crmx dq ip boxe# M lilfe Havana do 400 bags Green Coffee 100 ditto white do t p 2u0 pieces best 42 inclies Hetiip bag- t ging ' i OO do Tow do . 00 3 lb Cat|y boxes Impelial and Gunpowder-.Tea 10 t 2 Chests Hyson do IOO Kegs.Out Nails assorted .20 Bans black pepper 10,000, lbs American Castings . Atrfdeiia, Serclal und Sherry IVIne,^, pipes, halves, quarters and eighths am cases of two dozen each, oct 6 *202l 100 dollars ReWiird. TOLEN from . the, Western Mall which, Jeft Ibis .City on Salurdny uiglit last, a package containing SOtM Oi), consisiing ns well as can Ire recollected of the following Iranly, notes; i •' | of 1Q0 dollafs 1 " 56 do. The balnneo—io’s 10's S's and some 3's tt 2's„ all marked "111/5 Sept'r." Tho noesl werb principally iff the Branches of the Hank oftlie State nf Georgia—some of tlie Central Bank and.Bank of Mahon—done up In ap.ickage addressed to Beers. Booth & St. John,-Augusta,, 'THbabove reward will be nail) on Its'delivery tst either oflli* offices nl tire subscribers,at Savannah,Au gusta or Cbnrtesl.on., , BEERS, BOOTH & ST. JOHN. sept 2fl 198 M. Prettdergast. JJ.J AS received par sclir Frandls, froth ‘‘upr Blk.Pnlm.irihe, Sqpr Fancy Velvet Prints, Supr English Ginghams, Supr 0-4 Frencli Bombazines, Spotted Crimsnii.Kaltinets, Blk Satin Levantihes, Green Silk for Umbrella covering! Blue Worsted Braid, ,. Scpilet and Urah Cassime e Shawls, Fanoy Clilntz. .do Illk Nmikiirand Canton Crapes, Baregp lldl/fs •nd.Cravats! • Super iar Lawns, and Linen t'ambris fidkrt - , -■ T".. Blue aiid Brown Clntlig , Cdssiineres At Sattincts, Woodstock Gloves, Horses sin do -Lined dti All for sale low, , -i ■ 'jii .At No.1 At 14 Gibbon'sBIoolc. oct I ' 200 I Lahcliiig from Ship Statira* ■ , Amt for sale by ■ r U. W. DKLAMA l ER At Cq. 4^ BAGS Prime Jr cell Cuffv# 10 baus Pimento !.. . 20 Qr 1 a k- Seim-tt?Brandy 20 llnxe- llysoq '.(.iia 15 Tons I.ou assorted net 8 2021 Lfitp Publications. ^ * 3 jl II KNEW FOREST, a Nnvet by L .tbeanthor nf ->,Hranibleiye Hiiuse”- nrr llill" Ate. ft, TALES OF HUMOR At ROMANCE, ^elected from popular German Mailers, translated by Itirliprd HoJnafl, It.. A. i. . ROMANC E^ PF REAL. I-IFE, by the Author of "llungarisn Tales." ... . ..... sitr f - r •••»' Ap assortment of,. STORY At TOY BOOKS, fnr children, and Selected En gravings tiud.LlTHl IGRAl-’HIC Prints. Just received aud.for sale hy • , T. M DRISCOLL, oct 8 . Just ^Receive#. 4,000 Lh ,V;?,L"'““ ‘ A few, hundred.lbs of Georgia Ba con, cured by Jones g Rtrr#rfif & With many ar(icle4 of Dry Goods) pastings, Gm<- lery,, Crobkery Ware, . ... Shoes, Hats, dfc. . ( All of whirh wjll be sold on good terms by applying to tire subscriber. : . -. SAMUEL J, BRYAN, oct 8 . 201 ■ I-- Isauc Norton.., H AS received by.recent arr'mili ftom New York a handsome assortment of well selected , STAPLE If FAHCV DRY GOODS, Among which are - £0,000 yd). Negro Cloth cop|istmg of .English and Domestic Plains, Sat tincts, Hues. Cdssinri'ts, VVoolseys Ate , Heavy Duffle'lllankets; ,; ..." Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings . , r Striped and Pljrid Homespuns 150 ps. Chintz and low priced Cali coes. ; , .. •’ > V Light and dark Plaid Ginghams 1. case Superfifte Linen. Bomhazetis, Sinchaws and Snrsnetts 6-4 7 4 8-4 and 9-4 Table Diaper Shell apd. Brazillian .'Tucking and Side Combs... Silk .GauZe an'd worsted Barege .Slipw.U. White At Coloured Flannels Ate, Ate. oct 3 . - 20> Sugar, Coflee, &c. AS 44HHDS prime Jamaica * ugar IF 5 tierces do Grebn Coffee 150 pieces Hemp Bag-ring Landing from shift Eliza At Abbey and for .-sale by - . GEO. GORDON, qnd, 80S!