Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 26, 1829, Image 3

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. 1. „0I considered certain, even by ’P tJUu nr the parlies, that Messrs. de the frlen j e feourmont.nnd da Mont- tftfflwrtW Council and bo rrpla- (i e i] 0 |ioyme, at Mihlitor of tho In* ffll the Duh. d'Esaars, of War, and M do Vatlme, of Public Instruction. It Jjj. ( |, a | M. do Courrolilor, and even M. d« Il'aussein would bo Involved,it was Mid, in this down-fall. The latter would lie to- placed by M. do ttigny, and the so.sis given •Itlior to 51. Guernnn do Runvlllo 6r M ‘• do Chantolense. This Intelligonco, on •chinto tnwardl the close, woo at first re- rtlvod wltli distrust,^fut finally gained cro dit, nod created much gratification. l’ho correspondent of tiro London Globe u s letter published In that pnper on the rtening of lha I5lhult.snys.it is thought I,, will remain In which oaso no minis- I i.vIib can form will stand Speaking of Pie seizures of tho French papers, lie says: "Notwithstanding the rigour with which the journal* have been attacked, they are still eery impudent; "one of them (tho Fi- istol says. "Les itulraifiens son! prefs I it uMiiqat nu’un chtf d’orchcstre," which mir be thus translated i— 1 '•Every thing is rln'e for a revolution—a lender only Is wan 1,3," This payor has bean seised. Fiom the London Record, Sent. 14. Our readers will perceive that lha Duke ef Wellington hat instituted a prosecution or defamation of character against a Mor ning Paper. Such an appeal to ilia laws of the country bv a Prime Minuter of Eng land il not of frequent occurrence ; but that il may be sometimes expedient, and e yen nodolrary, few will dispute ; and pro- ballly. strtdnz the rospootable olaisos of so- doty. ofal 1 parties, there will bo little dif- forencMf opinion in regard to lha proprie ty of suoh ah appeal In the present in- ' Tho'paper In question however does not, least for thelpresent, sink under the barge. We find the following morcaan Us pages of Saturday ( "We reiterate the charge; •-The Duke of Wellington is Proud. "The Dukeol Wellington it Overbear- '*The Duke of Wellington is Grasping. •‘The Duke of Wellington Is Dishon ; "The Duke of Wellington it Unprlncl- led- . . "At for'the rest, we nfllrin, that the hike of Wellington is capable of doing ay thing." The New French embassador nnmina- -d to the llritish court is the Duke of l.a- ol Montmorency, who is at present the dnister of Franco at Vienna. He is a no- jsntan of ancient family, of Irreprnacha- Is personal conduct, ishd of rospectablo lolllieal capacity. The llritish canal f red at present stu nned in the Mediterranean, consists of no ship of 81 gons, one of 80, two of 75, tree of 74, five frigates, fifteen schooners, nd three bombs i making a total force of bout Obi) guns Parle, Sept. 18M.— 1 To-day a report is .ireadhere which if true, must soon Im con fined, vis : that the English and French rats have passed the Dardanelles, anil at is reqnep of the Sultan, taken possession I the foris and the castle of Constantino- Ir. Tee Sultan intending to proceed at it head of his troops to (kill the-Russians the plains of Adriannple,•having tlorl.ir- that to lii-ure the tranquility of the enp- il and safety of <ho Franks, he entrusted prstersation of order to the troops of two pencil, whoso Ambassadors were llbbriinl to call them in accordingly. The rollon ing U an extract of a private teroftlio I ith inst. from Frankfort : — «n Diebitieh haying marched for Con- itinnpte two or three days nfier his oo MioAof Adriannple. probably reached it capital before the end of August. Ha g been joined by the reinforcement for icb he waited at Aidos, the forces with ich ha advances canno' be fewer than 70 "MOO men. No apprehension is now tained of England and her allies being a into real intervention in favor of the ian: but if the toiul subversion of the empire should result from the trl- ™ “> the Russians, It Is prdhdhle that a Ion of the spoilt would give rise to i discussion* between the Potveis. and a war. It is porhaps under this im non that Austria, wish a view to Iglhon herself by a part of tile States Germany, is not disposed to relax ilio exclusive principles ol lior mercantile m.” ho Chamber of Commerce at Marseille* b notice on the 10th September that swerbentorto nedofan impending fUp >i lle 8ebcy of Tripoli. I e official news liftlie onliniice of the |ians into Trebtaond was cveiy ino- li expected. In several places the •'went to meet the Russians, hearing as a sign of pence and welcome, •garrison of Adrinnople amounted to ‘Cgular iroups, who, at the R^iWiiiii laid down tlicii P, llhougli aH the roads were open for t1,eir rotrel,, • Tho Turks a- E "® a 10 'heir conquerers tlicii camp, 1 *!" n J ,B, li on , 54 pieces of cannon, SO L, cclers. and five'horse-tails, and re- l ,|. Permission to return home to de J„ agrioultural labours.— b»?i e M IS . popull,lionor,he city,Chris* L, ™ , “"“"retails, went out to meet 11* . 1 j fit® "kilost confidciice. ■ocean, °i '.u al tl10 Emperor Nicholas, lian *i eJ ,bo "Pfldgji made by .the I Monarch for tile massacre at To- fc'aran^u ‘i 1 ’ Oonfflerco'gives n letter reip,!L U ( 'i^ Q '! 1 . 4 French merchant at m. - utfih, which states that as soon •eoth*, n i P ° r i 0r , Nicholas learned the linion, i™? u kcn pl “ u ® in th « Franch Ije of lia,tm?' at fl* u P on the fo'ola ni V 61 flre - in •»uly la«t. to I the imurt d ' ,,reM * "t'ltliuant to de- )>nce for th» C » C T pany ln whio,i tlle r , ffected. ° ? oodl * con, “ln«d' had tistdet r Auorn tn °** B8 wer * cal,ed t*>rllwproseeu(" agrocd ' vi,h the l in S in tho ‘“a" 0 " as t0 *I 1B fireorl- ■called, of* Savori11 wer « IKinnan a good ri re *P oc tabilUy, who I 1 *® adduced aj racl ?, r ' Fvidonce P 1 wi!nesaes .ls ..S 00 l d chnracior of Introduced. h„. ulhot toatirrmny f 1 'rial to the luan develop (cl, Messrs. p r i n U . ', -Is 1 '® defendant’i IMtAttaT»L-*f 6 H.Maitwell,the E! ll > their usSal J h -' ned u P on lllsb «- l l| madgeand L n b llly - Messrs. D. I» befalf I ' 1 ? Di « r ict Attorney re* 1 1 th8 People. After a chatge by the Recorder tho Jury- retired at about half past 10 o'clook. anil in a few minutes returned with u verdict of NOT GUILTY. All the spectators expressed tholr appprobalion or lids verdict—mid the Jurors went Up to Mr. Mead, and Individ ually congratulated him on his acqnittul. X. F. Grtz. lBt/a inst CO.UME IICIA r. Datjss viio.m LivinropbiliitiilOTU dapi. Dates fiio.m IlAVnK.iiiiVtlllmtlOTtl Sept. Uy the Facilic at New York- XIVERI’OOL, loth Sept. i8Sh. The transnetions in Cotton last week a- muunted to 17,0 40 halos, Of all descrip tions, viz 1—150 Scnlslumls, at 10 1-4 to 18-, 00 Stained, 5 t-ttaO', 5670 Upland, 5840 at 4 5-8 n 5 1-t—330 at 0 1-8 (selec ted for oxpon; ) 1800 Orloans—1790 at 5 a 7, nod 10 at 81 1(80 Alabama—8180 at 4 8-4 a 0, and 46 at0 1-4; 8080 Brazil, 5 1-8 a 7 1 -0 ; 180 West India, 5 1-4 a 9 1-8 1 8080 Dgyplian, 6 7 8a 7 1-8; 870 East India, 9 n 4 1-4. Total, 17,040. Notwithstanding the extent of business, we cannot notice any chunge from the pre vious currency, and certainly no improve ment. The demand for export was con siderable, and lOOO'baloS were taken for that purpdlo, viz. 500 Brazil, 8000 Egyp tian, And 600 Ameiiuau -, there was more enquiry for Sea Island, but the law prices offered prevented sales to any extant. On Saturday the 18th inn. about soon bales found buyers, and thus fni tills weolt the to Bayard'& Hunter, M Hopkins, U Lo sales are computed at 3000 bales ; there is vel, P Ford, Dunhams & Cainpllcld. Ila- Claghorn & Wood, R Malone, Q Barnsly, Cohen & Miller; Roods Merriman.J Stone, II Lord, C Llppilt, J B Herbert, J Bently, N I! & U Weed, O Tenny, J Delnmmta, Huntington & May, C W Rockwell Jcco, Palmes & Leo, L Scranton, J Ganalil, Finch Se Warland, Ketchum & Burrought, Dunhams & Campfield, F II Wellman, J Ingll. & 00, F Deniler, B W Delamatar & co, O Johnson, Chiohestcr & Scran ton, W P Hunter, J M’Ncal. Mr Maliey, Lvon, Nichols & to, W W Halter, J Wag ner, E Fort, W Linos, Bulloch & Dun- woody, G B Lr.innr, M Prendergast, R Wade, R Habersham, Bayard & Hunter, Mullery Si Duffy ami to ordor.Paitthgert, A Barclay, lady, 0 children and 8 serv’ts, Mr King and lady, Mr Shnpter and lady, MrBaynrd and lady, 8 Misses Mallow, Mrs Mealy, Missas M’Intosli, Cnltlwall, Bayard, Morel,-Harden, Messrs M'Alistcr, Newhall, Knapp, Duff/, Delamotta, Wil son, Sykes and English. Ship Othello, Tucker, Baltimore and 80 hs fm the Capes to W Gaston. Mdzo lo Sorrel & Anderson. Ship Hazard, chase, Providence 4d5 to W Lippitt. Mdze to S Pottpr, C l?ipJ pltt, E Peckham, Philbrick & Baker, and to order. Pattengtn, W Lippitt, 8 chil dren and servant, itevC 11 Alden and la dy. Mrs Barstow, Mrs Roharts, Mies E Roberts, L J Roberts, C L White, E Y Lippitt, Messrs IIU llussy, J B Newhall,J C Richmond, C Witt, E Peckham, J G Rhodes, S Potter, A Gates, W llaswell.O VV Lipsitt, and 8 in the steerage. Ship Ann, Place, Philadelphia and 4 ils fin tho Capes, to S II Fay & co. Mdze For New York. J SO MOON El EI ME.] T he fast sailing packet sclir. Oregon, Thos, Dunham, Jr. mailer. Will meet with tmlck despatch. For rreicht or passogo, having superior accom* mndatlons. apply to Capt. D. on board, at Taylor's wharf, or to „ fM COHEN fit MILLER, oct 26 For Freight or Charter. The well known copper fastened sehr. Justice, no change in the general eomplexionofthe market, but the inferior qualities of Ameri can continue to be offered freely, ns well as Brazil and Egyptian. The import oftlie week wa* 85,084 b iles and since the 1st ol January 571,030 have been received into this pori, against 487,058 lo same period last year; the increase from the Atlantic States is 08,809, but from the Gulf uf Mex ico, there I* a decrease'Af 10,1100 bales.— The accounts from Manchester represent trade there to bo in tho same discouraging condition as for some time past. [From the London Price Current of Sent. 15] Coded ireot—The sales of last week consist of about £870 bags, at abuut the same prices as wore previously paid, viz:— 50 Perna .buco. middling 8 1-Sd. per lb. in bond; 1130 Egyptian, good fair 0 1-Id,; 1400 Surats,'ordinary to good, 8 7-8 10 4 5-8d.; ISO Bengal, mid. 8 8-8 to 4d. itice—On Tuesday 1160 hags East In dia, 80(1 do B°od bold and while Bengal Tree from dust sold at Ids 6d lo |4s.| 700 bags inferior in color at 16*40 I8t-8d. and the remainder short and ordinary 10s to Us; 5155 bags Java were all taken in at 7a- 0d to 8s. 1 Codon.—Upland 9 5-8 a 0 1-8, Orleans 5 .1 8 1-8 a 8 ; Alabama 4 3-8 a 6 1 4 ; S Island 9 a 14 1-4-a 18; Stained 4 a 7.— Aslios, N. Y. Pot, 88s a Sis 7d ; do Pearl, 38s a S2s 6*1; do Montreal Pot, 34s a 36s Bd. Itice, in bond, 15s lid a ^Cs. Glasgow, Sept. 11—Cdfton—\yohavc had a good demand for Cotton tllis’.week. The sales amount to 1561 bales, viz:—40 8. Islands, 10 8-4, middling fair, 18 1-td; 53 Stained do 0 1-4 mid., 7d good fair; 634 Uplands, 5 1-8 mid. 5 1-8 fair; Oil good ; 441 Orleans,-5 I 4d mid- 5 3 4 fair 8 8-4d good ; 85 Pernnms, 7 1 8d good ; 150 Egyptian*, 8 1-8 fair, 8 7 (id good; 18 Deinerarars, 8 I 4 mid., Oil good fair ; 60 Porto ICico, 8d fair; 101 Sural.*. 3 3-8 common ; 4 l-Sd good. Impound fiom Grenada 0 bales, [By the Erie and Edivard Quesnel.] HAVRE, Sept. 19. Tho following report enluraces the transactions up to Fiiday 1I10 itttli inst. inclusive t— Colton.—Wo have experienced a steady and exiensive demand fm U.-States’, short staple, without any improvement in prices, excepting on the ordinary sorts of Uplands, which have become scarce; and may be rated at I to £ centimes higher than our last quotations, The sale from tho 9th 0 the ft!Ill .inst. inclusive, have nmounteil to 5,870 bales ns follows:—8.358 Louisiana at 110 to 113; 3.404 Upland, Mobile, Alabama and T011- nesse, at 70 to 80; 141 Sea Island at 190 to 885; 45 Pernambuco at 103 1-8 and 87 Guadeloupe at 118 1 8, the whole duty paid Dice Rice cniuinues unvaried, holders not being disposed lo sell at our prosent quotation*. Extract of a Utter from Havre, Sept. 20. Since myjast of the 1 Oth, Colton hns continued in'very good demand, and price* have ill consequence inipiovcd from one to one and .1 half centimes in oril. and mid qualities. We now quote Uplands al 80 10 00 1 I; Louisiana hi to 113, nt which rates holders nrn firm. The sales during the last 10 days nmount to 4000 bales, ngaiost an import of 1450 bales. t'rbm IVilie'e New Orleans Price Current, Oct. 9. We ne”er knew^our market more dull than at present,and have no material alter ations to notion in demand or prices since our last; with the exception of an Improve- mentin Flour. Tlio weather of late has been boisterous, wet, uiid somewhat cool. Tho lienlth oftlie city continues to imprnvo but is still considered unsafe fur those who are unacoliinated. Copt. J. Emery, Tor freight or Charter apply to the'mas ter on board or to a GANLDEft & DAVIDSON. oct so For Darien. The fast sailing packer sloop Augusta* -SpiL Capt. Hanford, Wall meet with quick despatch For freight or passage, having handsome ac commodation*, apply to Capt. II. 011 boa d at Aociaux’ njiarf, or to COHEN dc MILLER. oct 86 For Charleston via Beau fort, J . Notice. AMES CLELAND. Esq. will act ns my Attorney, and will attend to tile cosiness of the Clerk of the Regiment dur ing Illy absence from this city ROBERT M. CHARLTON, oot S3 fl4u Dry Gooels. ^,-ii REMOVAL. rWxIlE Subscribers have removed to „-*• 8 “*p> Bttii.nino, near Johnston’s Square, where they are now opening, rc- oorved by late arrivals, a general assort ment of heavy Woolon, Staple and Fan- DRY GOODS; Which are offered for sale upon as accom modating terms, and al as low prices as any in the market. . James INGL1SS& co. oct III . . St4cN . .Campfield. zard « Denslnw, J Ganalil, Hill & Stone 11 Lord. W Marshall, W I Lattlmer, A Parson*, A O Oemler, J Stone, li Stowe, Cohen Si Miller, C Dippitt, T Butler & co, j 11 Herbert. J Ciimmiog, D B Nich ols As co, N B Knapp &co, K Malone. J Simpler, J P Williamson, Lay Si Hen drickson, N J Bayard, A l.ellarbier & eo, J Cummtng & Son, B Blis», Roe & Mor riman, Tall Si Padellnrd, O Tenny, C II Campfield, nnd to older. Passengers, J P Williamson, lady, children and seivnnt, T M Hubbel, and 3 in the steerage. The A was detained in the bav.havtng lost her anchor ahd had to return lo port to replace it. Barque Armadillo, Robinson.New York 78 hs to F, Bliss. Mdze to R Malone. J II Reid D Si It Foley. Taft Si Padelforil. R Campbell, M Premlergast, C Lippitt.W C Butler, Hazard Si Denslow, M’Fadden h Walsh, VV Marshall, Chichester & Scrant in, H Lord; O Congar, Dunhams &Camplleld v J Scndder, N B Knapp & co, O B Lainar, R Wade, NM Driscoll,M Il Wakoinan, J Bently, J Inglis & co, J B Ilcrhcrt.Claghorn Jl Woon. Passengers, Rev. J Holt and lady, T Clark, lady, £ children anil servant, M Luffborow, Indy, 4 children and servant, O Cungat and lady. Misses Campbell, Belcher, Paine, Thomp son, 8 Mias Clark’s, Messrs Sno.-tn, Fuller Campbell, Webster. Curtis, Clow, Ladd, Neilson, Henry, Mosheim, Bropsey, Dr W Brown, nrtd Master Parmettnr. Brig Havre, Pierce, Providence 4 ds to Taft fc Padellnrd. Mrlzo to R J Arnold, T Glav, E Mnnton and tho master. Pas sengers, It Arnold nnd family, Mist Clay, Mi Smiili nnd fnniily, Misses Dunwoody, Porvel, Gerald, Messrs Speakmbn, Clay, Gray, and E Mantori. Sclir Hannah il Sarah, Eldcrkin fill N. York, hound to St. Marks, put in, dis tress, having sprung a leak and tustalned other damage in a gale of wind in let. 62 30. Ion. 77 55. Sclir Republican, Owens, Elizabeth City. 21 days with Shingles bound to Char leston. On the 13th inst. east of the gulf in n gale of wind from N. W. carried a- way her mainmast and stovo ill dead lights and sustained considerable oilier damage. Schr lardy of the Lake. Dpnliar. Ply mouth and 3 ils fm Ocratock, N C. *500 bushels Corn to it Hah. rsliam. * Sloop Georgia. Luce, 4 ds fm N. York. Mdze to Hall, Simpler & Tupper, H Lord Huntington & May. Passengers, Mossrs .1 W May, G Huntington, A Foster, de W Foster. Sloop Ann, 8elowrch, fm Sunbuiy. 10 bales S. 1. Colton (o O W Gwfins. Polelioat Mary, fm Augusta to Candler de Davidson,.Agents. 489 bales Cotton, to J 11 lloid, J Stone, G Gordon, 11 Lord. SAILED. Brig Courier, Mix. New York. Sclir PlongliBow, Petty, Baltimore. Schr Clarion, Handy, Charleston. Sloop Othello, M’Auly, Beaufort, S. C. Sloop Albeit, Lissett, Kiccboro. The Steam Packet JOHN DAVID MOiNGIN, Will leave for the .above'placei^at*' 8 o'- clock on TOMORROW Morning. For freight or passogo, apply on hoard, or to JNO. IV. LONG, Agent. ocr go For Augusta. The steam boat EDGEFIELD, Capt. J. Blackman, IV ill1 leave Tomorrow for Augusta with tow boats. F01 freight, npply to. J. MTCENZIE & Co. Williamson's buildings. oet SO For Aiigusta. Turn DIED, At New Orleans on the Oth irtst. His Excellency PETER DERBIGNF.Y, go vernor bf the Stale of Louisiana.—Govern or Derbieny’s death was occasioned by a hurt received in jumping fiom trig carriage while the ImrseS were running nivny. . Agreeably to the constitution, ho will be siicceeded by the President of the Senate, which place is now filled by Mr. Arnaud Beauvais, ofPointe Cgupee. At New York on the 18th inst. in. the 84th yenr of his age, the llev. WILLIAM, HARRIS,D.D. President of Columbia College. ur tok this tort. At l.iverpoul. 10th ult. Agnos di Ann, loading. : At Baltimore, 10th inst. schr Ranger,' Gouty. cLEanED Foa this port. At Portland, I Oth inst. barqno Oxford, Prince. sailed for this port. From Liverpool, loth ult.* ship Frank lin. ' From our Correspondents. Offices oj the Courier, Mercury Sf Gaxetlc, Charleston, October 83—5 P. Hi. : AKItIVED. ( Schr Thomas, Falmouth (Mass.) - Sehr Martha, Philadelphia 00 hs. Oct. 84 Arr. Schr Nile, New York 8 ds. Schr Alert, New York 4 ds; Sclir Rockland, Philadelphia 5 ds. Schr Ashepoo. Nye, New Vork 78 hs. Sloop Dimond, New Yoik 4 ds. Sloop Union, New York 4 ds. Sloop Three Brothers New York 4 ds. BELOW. Ship Empress, New York 3 ds. -MARINE LiUT. PORT OP S.iPANNAH- ARRIV-'ll. Ship Emperor, Bennett, New York 78 hs to Hall, Slmptcr & Tripper. Mdzo to N A Stair, Hill Si Slone, 5111 Wakeman, Toft Si Padclforri, Stiles Si Fannin, N B Knapp Si co. T Butler & co', FM Stone. A Day, Polities Si Richards, P Cntonett, G W Coe, L Baldwin Si 00; W Marshall, 13 Rim, G H Campfield, T M Driscoll, The Steam boat Gov. Taylor, IPhilden. master. With her tow boats uiil positively leave . For freight apply to COHEN & MILLER. oct 20 Negro Cloths,Blankets &c. At usual lour prices—In Shad’s Buildings ISAAC NORTON; H AS received by lale arrival!, and of fers for sale (law following j— SO bales Cotton and Wool Kersey* (assorted) 10 hales ail Wool Kerseys(a*im'ted) It do low priced Sntinetii, Ciis- sinetisand Linseys 4 do heavy Welsh and Ehglish Plains 12 do Bloached and Brown Shir ting* and Sheetings HEAVY LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS . Together with a general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods. oct *3 For Augusta The new slnrnicli bniil Vole Boar MAR Y, her * first trip from Augusta, . * owned hy Mr. Enoch Knight, and constructed porlicularly for low river navigation—site lias a full set of hands, and will be attended oil tho river by a lighter, Frum tire known p.esorvdnce of Mr. Knight, aa a bont owner, ft is belie ved that the above boat will be got up to Augusta in as short.a time a* nny other boat dn the river. For freight apply to CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Monglu’s upper wharf. act 26 NEW &CHEAP GOODS. Received by ship Queen Mab. AMUNO WHICH ARK I K AA YDS handsome Ginrlmms. W V v 500 do Calico at 12 !-2cts per yard Extra fine Swiss Si Swiss Malt Muslin Swiss Muxlin Dresses Black Si Col’ll Cambiics Bombazines, Levantines Si India Sa till Damask Silk, Merino and Casimcrc Shawls Cashmere Mantles, Cotton Shault < Aliases fine white Colton I lose Ladies and gentlemen's Cotton and Worsted Hosiery Clark's thread, needles, tapes; pins, Serving silks, patent thread, darning Cotton, silver thimbles, &large sizes While Cotton cord for dresses, Pearl, Cambric, bone, metal and lasting but tons, fino Ivory dehorn dressing combs Twilled Homespun, White 'and Red Flannels, Heavy Duflie Blanket* 1800 yds Welsh Plains A fresh supply of Cologne and Lavender water, llnir Powder, Fancy allrl Windsor soaps, Oils. Tooth ft. Ilair brushes, &c. Person* wishing any uf tho above articles will find it frit llielr interest to call with the CASH anil examine them at ISAAC NORTON S rierV iinre. oct 19 Shad's Buildings. ' ‘» 1 == PUMIalC SALES*. FURNITURE. By B. Herbert. • A> TO-MORROW. *7th lost, - At 11 0 clock, will be sold ai the Ealt end 01 (he Academy*. . a quantity of E URNIT.URE; Consisting of ■ Sideboard, and Sofa, Bureaus, Dressing Tables, Breakfast Tables, Carpots Bedsteads and Beds, Shovel and Tongs, And Irons, fto. ftc. Also. Ono elegant Plino FoHe of fine fiii-h and new, nevtr having been used. ALSO Tr . , A Quantity uj Kitchen Furniture. Iict 48 Terms cash. POSITIVE SALE. Jamaica Rum, Brandy, &c. liu J. - HERBERT. On WEDNESDAY the 28th Inst. At 11 o'clock, will be said before my store (without reserve to close consignment) 6 pipes Holland Gin * do Seignetra Brandy .. 2 hhds fine flavored Jamaica Rtlm 1 do Irish Whiskey . . /, 3 qr. casks Seignelt'a Brandy, of fine flavour and quali)v, oct *4 Teima aitlmenf Sale. Welsh Plains and CtutieC tinje- By I- Ti. HERBERT. On Wednesday tarn imt. At 11 o'clock «ill bo sold brfore my store, £ bales Superior Scotch Corpetting of fashionable colors and approved patterni. ' At, n , , . • > 0 bales Welsh Plains, received Irom Liv erpool per recent arrivals. "ALSO 0 hales Domestic Negro Cloth 8 do 5!ixeri kerseys'. Terms—all mins Under <00 casb. oref £00 to 500 HO days, over |500 4 months' fur approved endorsed paper. ocUJ. - - Singing School. m IIE citizens of Savannah friendly to JL tlielmprovementofChurr.il Alutic. are requested to m/et at tho Sabbath school room ill the Academy on Tuesday evening next iVT o’clork the object is to establish a Singing School, oct 20 Missing. O NE Barrel .Merchandise, (marked G. ft B.J landed on Thursday or Fri day by the brig Frances from Philadelphia at Hunter's wlnirf. The individual having lire same in his possession will please to re turn it to J.GANAIIL. net SO 214 c Court oflCommoti Pleas and Oyer and Terminer, for the City of Savannah, OCTOBER TERM, 1828. W HEREAS Mathew VV. Stewart, W. 1*. Hunter and JohoGitilmar tin were s rmmoncd to attend this Colin as Grand Jurors—and Dupree Posted,"W. Timmons and John Everinglram jr. as Petit Jurors, and having tailed to appear. It is orderod. That Unless they file with the Clerk of this Court good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the next Term (Dec.14) they he severely fined; Grnnd Ju- .rrirsin tire sum of 40,"Petit Jurors Iri the sum of SO dollau. each. W.K.GUERINEAU, elk. oet 26 . , ... Foj'Sale,. A NEGRO Fellow, a Jobing Carpcn ter—for particulars, apply at the Of fice of lire Savannah Republican, oct 24 *l3st Isaac Norton. Shad's Buildings, AS received by ship Florian end JLX schr. O regoii and offers for tale atu small advance from New York prices. Bose nnd Duffle Blankets, Marseilles Quilts 11,12 and 13-4 very cheap, lilk and Blue mixed Cassimcre mi l . Snltirtetts, , Sup. Black Merino Cloth, Imitation col'd do do, 'Fine Lawn* add bird* eye Diaper*, Jet and blue black Gros de Berlin, Black Palmcrino do Stal. Croats, Imitation French illk dr, Gent, white silk Woodstock, and Horse skin gloves, LadiesZup. black am) white Eng. Silk Aliit Horse skin do Do lilnck mini, and raw silk Ilosin lilk silk 1-2 llbse Satin. Garniture and Taffeta Ribbons, Paiissian capes, needle Worked Muslin lidkfs. sewing Silks, . Assortment English thiead Edgings Inserting* and bobinet Quillings, Black silk fringe for trimming Dresses Thibet shawls, small FigHtCambric points; furniture Frin ges, Assortment, Pearl, gilt and glass But tons, for childrens Cloths, SO doz English dressing and fine dob- ry Combs, fine'Scissors, , 25 thousand heminings Needles, oot84 218 Crockery. By J. B. Herbert. On THURSDAY, *8iN insti ,.At 11 .o'clock, will be sold,on Johnston'S upper wharf. — , 55 crates CrocUerj assort* cd, . Consisting of Cups and Saucers. Plates, Bowls, Dishes, ftc. ftp. net It Terms at time of sale. For Nevy York [g_S TABLISlizDLINl. J« The regular packet ship - Florian, ... F. Harrison. Master Will have immediate despatch. For height or passage, having excellent accom iiioilatiuns. npply to Capt. 11. on hoard at Jones' upper wharf, or to HALL, SIlAPTKtt & TUPPER. oet 19 For Augusta. The Steam boat SAUL. HOW ARD, will leave the Steamboat wharf oil Wednesday next 88th inst. .for Augusta, with .tow boats; for height or passage apply at the steamboat office. . ... WM-P. HUNTER, Pres't. ■ oet 24 212c. . . For New York. (established line.) The regular packet ship Emperor, -■ J. H. Bennett, Master. Will meet with immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having excellent ac commodations, apply to Capt. B. on board at Jones’ upper wharf, or to _ HALL.SHAPTER &TTPPER- oct 26 For Freight or Charter. The brig A Elba ’ aSHy Capt. Clark. About 170 tons is now ready to take in For fright or,charter apply to the master on board or to CANDLER & DAVIDSON.’ oct 89 > Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terniiner for the City of Savannah, OCTOBER TERM 1829. W HEREAS John Mallery having been sn'tfimnned to attend the Grand Jury at the present Term of this Court as a Talesman arid failed to appear,. It is ordered, 'That unless good and suffi cient cause of excuse be filed with, the Clerk of this Court before the next Term, lie bo fined in the sum of 80 dollars. W. K. GUEIUNEAU, elk; oct 20 “Phelp’s” Gin. ■ A Bbls "Pholp’s” Gin. q^qy Landing from sloop Georgia, and lor sale by , HALL, SHAPtER ft TUPPER. octSO , . - - Beef, Wifte; Mackerel, &c, A few bbls. Boston Mess Beef AA liblt no 3 Mackerel B V 50 qr. cesks Marseilles Ma deira wine £ Corn'.Sliellcr 4 Handsome riding Waggons F °CANd£eR Si DAVIDSON. I ■ $10,000/ Washington city LOTTERY, CLASS. No 10. To be drawn at Washington on Thursday SOlli inst; 0 drawn ballots. SCHEME: 1 prize of 310,000 . 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,000 1 do - 1,830 5 do 1,000 . 10 do 400~ -20 do 200 40 do 100 - &c. &c. &c. Tickets, fl4-*-IIalves $2—Quarters gl. Orders attended to EPPINGER’S Lottery and Exchange Office oct £4 -, 10 Just received: BBLS Holt’s Butter Biscuit 10 do- Wine do 40 do Brazil Nnts - 12 doz Cnrrent Jelly , 4 do preserved Fruit in large bottles , 4£ boxes Pine Apple Cheese 50 do Goshen do Jo bbls Potatoes 10 hexes Colgate Starch For sale by - GAUDRY ft LEGRIGL. oct-28 MW Gfeoige NewhitU JH .HAS just, received snrl. g | ^ offers for sale al his old and Known staijd, Nos. 4 io- and 9 Young's building, A large and complete assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies, Miss es and Children’s BOOTS, BOOTEES, SHOES. AND SUPPERS, ■ Together with his usual supply of Negro Shoes’, assorted qualities. ALSO. 50 eases Hats, assorted qualities 10 bales Negro Cloth £0 do Broad do In*- priced 150 reams Writing Paper 50 do letter do 500 do Wrapping do Sole Leather, Call'and Lining Siiins, Shoe Thread, Upper Leather, &c. Which lie offers for sale on reasuoable terms far cosh or approved credit. 07* Country Merchants and Planters, arc particularly, invited to call and exam ine for themselves, oct 24 813 Negroes for Sale. A FAMILY of 4 negroes, viz. a negro, man about 45 years old, his wife a- bout 45, and their children ; a negro man about £8, and a negro woman about 18— all field hands A family of 3 negroes, viz : a negro man aboutA6 years of oge, a good tanner and field hand,his wife about 35 field hand, aind tlteh- son about.4 years old. A likely negro girl about f 6 years old, house servant and field (land. Apply to . . • JAMES EPPINGER. oct24 ,. 818 American Segars. 40,000 HBfttAi or quality 7 fur sale by PALMES ft LEE* oct 21. ... Exchange Doric, Chocolate.;... gg 4k HALF b'oXes No. 1 Ohocdlate 9x)F Landing fro'm brig Piogressanit for sale hy ... HALL, SIIAPTER Set TUPPER*