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About The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1822)
DRUGS, MEDICINES AWD GARDEN SEEDS. OEMLER f* rOSEY, Comer of Hi oughton Li Jefferson streets, OFKill FOn SALK, A General assortment of Drugs, Medicines & Seeds —Of the lalilrr they have now on hand— ■Warrington, “) ‘ ■ Refugee, and S-Bush BEANS While J Marrow fat PEAS I**™? “ nd i HADDI3U Short top J SNAPBKANS Drumhead, A Early York, ADC AGE SEED Flat Dutch and j Red J Mat white Turnip Cauliflower Asparagus | Dark tit-range Carrot Bloody Beet Solid Celery While Endive Early curled A Imperial I A * * ‘Sygri.n J->-rTIIJCE Cabbage Battersea j Hound seeded broad leavd Spinage Prickly do Parsley .11)0, the following ROOTS: Young white seed Onions Tulips, double and single Italian Narcissus, double 8r sing, fine for forcing J or.quils Pine, double mixed llununculus Li Anemones Purple. Y Pale blue, | Striped, >CROCUS AVlute and Yellow J Salmons Radish Scarlet short top do An assortment of FLOWER SEEDS CAN Alt Y SEEDS and FLO Wild POTS. ‘1 ec 24 41 !l 0 h x*** * ... Joseph Kopman, n Johnston's square, AS just received per ships Georgia ami Pallas, from Liverpool, 10 bales white Plains, sdo mat do 1 do tartan I’lauls 2 cases blue ana red Union Stripes 2 do 4-4 ttamlkc.chiefs 3-4 and 6-4 cotton Checks With a variety of^tluri,things, which will be sold on accommoslatii i; terms. 26 dec 5 I anding from sloop p ackct, AM> for sale by MOSES W. MORGAN, Market square, 2 pipes Holland Gin 3 lihds Jamaica Hum 2 pipes first quality Cognac Tlrandy 9 lihds 1 pipe and 2 bids Rye Gin 5 bags Coffee 5 barrels Sugar 5 do smoked Beef 7 boxes men’s Hats 4 firkins best Goshen Rutter ALSO— Ji general assortment of Saddle Jy, made in New-York, warranted. Ail orders ex ecuted here. Apply as above. g* dec 3* Rugs and old Rope. I FAMILIES and country merchants Mre infor. . med that cash will lie paid for any quantity of clean linen Rugs and old Hope, at the store ®f WILLIAM FREE. Congress st. opposite Francis /. Lay. jan 1 1 w _______ -~ Portrait Painter ; OP AS returned to will win the line of his profession during die §.b- Son, at his former apartment, in daelhng house east of the State square dec 29 i4i *Y< w l anding. ROM on board the schr Gen. Hawes, from j; Providence, 20 bb!s Gin, 10 do N E Rum 30 tubs Rutter, put up expressly for family 60 bbls Potatoes (.use 3a do Apples. For sale by D F TAYLOR, dec 28 i 44 Rice's Wharf Jii'V Hoods cliesip for C.'usli!!! “Ike subscriber has received by the. Cotton-Plant, Cloths and ‘.'asin.eres, of various qualities 114 Marseilles Quilts Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider'd dressed , {(lnferior do do do Striped Silks (new paterns) Dlack Silk Velvet 3 ps English ingrain stair Carpettag ALSO, A few cases gentlemens’ bl.vk & white imita tion beaver Hats—with his former supply of Wolltn, Linnen and Cotton gooda makes a com plete assortment. Country merchant* are i„vi ted to call F. L. SHAY, jan 8 6 J\o.7 Commerce how. Dancing School, MR. BOUDET, jr. professor of Dancing, for merly from Paris and lately from New- York, lias the honor to inform his friends and t-lie public that he has arrived hi this city with liis family, with theintention of besoming a per manent resilient, and Miat he will open bis Dan eing School here as soon as a suitable room can be procured—when he will introduce the most fashionable Cotillions and other Dunces now in vogue in Par'-and in the most popular citiei the uhion and the greatest utientious paid to -the carriage and deportment of Pupils entrust ed to his care Particulars, will appear in the next advertise ment. Music School, MISS VICTOIRO BOUDET,.a native of this city Tutress of the Piano Forte, of the Harp and singing in the various stiles of the french and Dalton Bravuras has the honor to in form her friend* and the public that she will teach Uie above branches .u soon as sufficient encouragement will offer. Particular* to appear in the next advertise ment. * jan 7 5 Staffordshire Ware-House. TUB subscriber having taken those extensive premises and stand, comer of Whitaker street and the Bay, w hich have for many years past been employed in the Crockery line of bu siness, and lateiy so by Col. Shellman, offers to the attention of the Publick and tbe Trade, his full supply of CHINA GLASS and EARTHEN WARE comprising the following assortment:— CREAM COLORED WARE. 9 crates Basins every size known in this mar ket 6 do Ewers do do 12 do Chan urns do do 10 do Bowls, 4quarts, 3 qts, 2 qts, 3 pints, 1 qt, 3$ pints, pint andlialfpints 5 do I’lTcusas do do 4 do Mros, usual size, , 4 do Bikkrs, oval and round with and without lipi for Milkpans, principally large 1 do Jans for Druggists and Conserves l hlid Fuotpaxs and jAVine Coolers, various sizes m 3 crates Cups anil Saucers, ifed and Stoolpans, Peppers, Salts Lie -1 crate Hotter Stamps and Blamosge Molds 3 do Dining Ware, Dishes tie PAINTED,MOCHA# BLACK WARE 5 crates Enamelled London Cups anil Saucers, good patterns, principally blue, large si zes, urhanuled 3 do Ir<h do do do 2 do Bowls and Saucers do do 6 do all the sizes as above, handled 2 <!o Teapots to match, several sizes 1 do fiiw Clack Glaze Teapots, 3 sizes 1 hb'l Coffee Pots 2 sizes 1 do pubaii and Creams 10 crates Enamelled, Mocha and Engraved Uiiwih, every size made in the Potteries 5 do do do Jugs and Muosfrom i pt. to Gallon EDGE WARE. Two crates Oyster and Muffin Plates Three do targe do do Five do Breakfast full 8 inch do Twenty do Green and blue fill I size Dinner do Ten do Edge Dishes from 9io 2d inches Five lihds edge l uhuess, Cover Dishes, sauce Tureens, Sauce Boats, and equarc and scolloped f-Ai.iin Bowls Two crates edge Oval Bakers or Puddiro Dish es, 6 sizes BLUE PRIN ! ED WARE. bix hhds Cup, Tea, iJt.-sert, Breakfast, Cake and Dinner Plates, Soups and Fiats of 10 patti rns One do Water Plates with stoppers Five do Saucf. Boats Sauce Tuueens, Sallad Bowl- and Bakers Two do Sour Tureens, stands and Ladles com plete Six do Double Dining Sits latest patterns, two hundred pieces to each set Three do sets do Burrow V ieus, patterns nearly all different and u ; engravings ex ecuted in a very superior style Six do blue pi inted fv. >.us & Basins usual sizes Three do do Chamsefs, assorted sizes Three do bpv ‘% varied sizes iwo do Pitchers gudon sic with and without covers Two do Muss with and without covers Fancj Fruit Baskets cut out with diamonds Brush Thais with and without covers, Soap Boxes, T.g> Cups, Foot Pans, Wiqi Cool ers, &c Chi!dre..’s Tor Tea Sets Blue printed Breakfast (Fare Two hlid; line blue Printed Breakfast Ware in long sets, ‘.wo patterns One do oml and round Butte* Tubs with and without fixed stands Six era'i s London lriih anil Bowl size Cups and Saucers, without handle* Su do do do with handles, bold patterns Porringer mid other saleable shapes Two hltiLLval Teapots, 4 sizes Two do round do 4sizes, with Sugar and creams to match One do Gtecian Coffee Pots 2 sizes LUhTRE ELF WARE. Two hhds Silver and Uo!d Lustre and Lustre Landscape Pitciiehs raised figures* and plain, Biunsvic’. shape, Salts, Peppers, Butter tubs c CHINA. Sets ofcommon China, assorted patterns, grape Vine, Hose &c. 54 pieces at low prices Do do Packed in Boxes for the convenience of the country trade Long Skis of Lustre and enamelled China 48 cups and Saucers with Ciffee Pot com plete and excellent patterns Sets of Fine China, Lands, ape and Gold Lines 68 Pieces Do do Pm pic l andscape and Gold Lines 68 Pieces Do do white and Gold Lines same quantity Do do leaf and gold tines anil sprigg do do Do do Nursery pattern m colors and gold lines Do do bupERH Duesuen embossed, green, and nurpie, in colors,-gold lines, hand and sprig, one hundred and ten pieces to each set— Docrie Sets. Lilac and brown pear; figures, hunting pattern, Brunswick and Dutch shape Pitchers, 3 sizes Do do in gold lines and bands A great variety , f Flower Urns, Chimney Ab s aments, bronzed, painted gold, of various quantities in the sets I’uKcr. Bowes, fine china, gold lines and band. GLASS. . A full as. ortmcni of Straw Tumblers. German Decanters, ftmt English do Wines, Ola n r., ami Champagne Glasses—Butter Tubs, it atku . uttles, Etc. Do do and” in,molded glass Cuvets, Peppers, M ustauiis. and Oils, for cas tor* Cordial*, \V inks, I .knonaiiks. Jellies, Tbm bleus, Decanters, Butter Tuhs, Cells hv >.lasses, Dishes, Sallaii Bowks, Pyr amid*, tsc of cut glass and of various pat terns -Setsor Cut Glass complete, ornamented with Diamonds, flues and nitches Uicli eipensively cut with diamonds large Sal lad Bowls Fancy Transparent Lamps, ornamented with flowers and landscape paintings, with chains, &c. In regard to qulities, patterns, sizes, and pri. oes of the foregoing articles, tfie public will un doubtedly compare ami judge fur themselves, and they are respectfully requ sted to do so. The packing branch of this concern is conduct ed by hands whose skill has been tor many years ascertained by experience Assorted crates for the country trade will be always kept on hand, and sold at a moderate advance. As the price list is made up exclusively upon the principle of cash'payments or town acceptances,'the rule will be inflexibly maintained, aiul it is hop ed no exception can possibly be taken to its ob servance, either by retail or wholesale custom ers. JOHN THOMAS, dec 23 SV 4-1 Notice. THE subscribers having connected them selves in business under the .firm of GIBBS & ALEXANDER, offer for sale on good terms ALBANY ALE, GOSHEN BUTTER, &c. Just landing from brig Levant, at Jones’ upper wharf, 40 bbls Albany double Ale, expressly prepar es ed for this climate 10 nrkins superior Goshen Butter 10 bbls Coni Meal 10 do buck wheat do 13 casks best kind Goshen Cheese 10 boxes bloom Raisins 25 M Spanish Segars 12 kegs sweet scented Virginia Tobacco 3 do ladies’ twist do 5 bags Coffee ; Mustard by the box or do?. 14 bbls country Gin ; Cognac Brandy Jamaica, St Croix and N E Hum, by tbe hhd. or barrel Holland Gin ; Young Hyson Tea, in ten catiy boxes ; Sugar by the hhd. or bbl.; I.oaf and Lump do ; and in store, a gen eral assortment of Groceries JOSEPH Gil ÜBS, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Taylor’s wharf. They would also infnrm their friends that they are sole agents for this city for two of (|it most celebrated Brewing establishments in the slate of Ncw-York, namely, Law ft liurridge’s New Burgh and It Dunlop’s* Albany, a supply of whose Ale will be kept constantly on hand and w arranted good. Also. Boyd&M’Culloch’s Albany Ale. dec 3 John C. Michel, INFORMS bis friends and the public generally, that he lias removed from Mr. Stouf Surveil ler’s to Itryan-street, opposite the Merchant’s Hotel, where be will attend those gentlemen who are desirous of learning the Violin, Flute, or Vocal .Music. Be will give lessons on the Pianno and also lessons accompaniments to those Ladies who are so far advanced as to play Sonatas or pieces requiring accompaniment of Violin, Flute o ‘ Ba*s. Apply to Paul P Thf.nasson, Fsq. or to Isidore Stoujf, Surveyor. FOB SALE—An excellent new PIANO, (Clementini’a make) from London, nov 9 ‘4 The Library, IS open for the delivery of* Books, Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock, P M 3U dec 10 Planters Bank. AN Election lor thirteen Directors on the part of the Stockholders of this Bank, will be held at the Banking-House, on the first Mon day in January, being the 7th day of the month. Poll will be opened at 9 o’clock, A. M. be clos ed at 2P. M —will be re-opened at 3 o’clock and finally closed at 5 o’clock. As no business can be done in consequence of paper tailing due on that day up on the Saturday previous. dec 20 38 J MARSHALL, Caa/uer. Picked Up, adrift , A Small Boat, which the ow ner can have by proving property and paying for this ad vertisement, on applying to capt. Tucker on hoard the brig Huron. dec 27 43 Ten Dollars Reward. lIANAWAI trom die subsciiber in Scriven 1.1, Comity, on the 16th Dec. his pegro fellow Peter, about 47 yers old, 6 feet high, and lias one tooth out in front. The above reward will he paid for the apprehension and scouring him in any jail, so that I may get him. dec 28 U 44 JNO. JACKSON. Landing, from me ship Amca, John Johnston A Jr. Master, at Bolton’s wharf. 100 M Laths 20 do seasonable Merchantable Boards 12 do 3 by 4 Joist 26j do large sized Bricks, dec oi 46n Minkin and Canton Crapes. 2 cases uiK a,id colored Nankin Crapes, in Jps 2 do do Canton do do 1 Uo do iik Handkerchiefs \\ ith a great many otner Goods, just received per ship Augusta, from New-York, and for sale u y A*. GILIC 1 & Cos. jan 1 nl Johnston’s square. Pure Old Jamaica Rum, &c. 16 punchn s, received utrect trin Liverpool, per ship Jane, very high proot and welt flavor’d 20 pipes very superior cognac Brandy, 4th of 10 do Holland jam—unadulterated Madeira, Sicily Madeira, 1 eneriff'e Malaga W ines liulenourg Cm in bbls 20 bbls Balt, rye Whiskey, old and 4th nf 2u hhds old N O Sugar, prime quality * 20 bbls St. Croix do A 3 20 do Loot and Lump do Hyson, gunpowder, imperial & black Teas 100 boxes F Doolittle’s Soap, Ist quahty 50 do Conner's Troy Candles 3 50 do sperm do Patent Shot, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8. 9 10,8. UU. Mould Shot, S. SG. SSG. and SSS. Bar LeadJ| Dupont’s Powder,direct from the mills— FF. and FFF. 20 boxes fresh .Muscatel Raisins ‘ 30 half bbls Buckwheat Meal 50- bbls mess Pork 20 hi bblsT. Gibbons’ Fly-market Beef Patent Does, Nos. 1, 2.3 and 4 Beers’ Axes—best American Spades Richmond Tobacco, Nos. 1 and 2 Spanish Segars, Ist and 2d quality Writing anil wrapping Paper With many other articles, comprising a gen eral assortment of Groceries, for sale in large or small quantities on accommodating terms, bv , „„ TUFTS & HEED, dec 24 n§4l Exchange Stores. Whiskey, Wine sc. J UST received per ship Augusta and schr. Visiter, 25 bbls Whiskey 5 qr Casks Samos Wine 3 half pipes Malaga do 10 boxes Soap 1500 bunches Onions In Store, Gin. Rum, Brandy, Tobacco, Soap, Candles Potatoes, Apples, Butter, Herrings and a gener’ al assortment of Groceries, For sale by ° . UENJ. F. TAYLOR, jar, o i2 Sicas’ Wharf. William Eose, YTTJAS received by tbe Georgia from Liverpool %SJ and recent arrivals from New-York, a handsome assortment of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS—among which are: Inserting Trimmings (very wide,) aiul Flounces Inserted and flounced Muslin Itobcs Sewed Tippets, Collarets and Book Muslin Handkerchiefs 4-4, 6-4 plain and figured Nansook, Mull & Book Muslin Corded and printed Muslir.s, Calicoes and Ginghams Caroline and silk Plaids Black Canton and Nankin Crapes Furniture narrow corded and cambric Dimities Steam Loom Shirting and white Homespuns Irish Sheeting, Linena, Diapers, & song Lawns Black Hombazeen and figured Poplin Black, plain and figured Bomhazetts White, green, red and blue flannels Green and blue Baizes and Servants Cloth Superfine blue and black Cloths anil Cassimeres Superfine Pelisse Cloths and Cassimere Shawls Carpetings and ready made Carpels While and mixt Plains and Blankets Union Stripes, Den ies, Checks and llkfs Linen Cambrics and Cambric Handxerchfs India,German and English silk Hkls 4-4 plain and figured bohinet I-ace, very fine Uobinet alid English double ground thread Lac - Ladies and Gentlemen’s white and black silk do do cotton and worsted Hose [rib’d Hose do do silk, castor and beaver Gloves Hemming’s silver eyed Needles, and Holt’s cot ton Threads Together with a variety of other articles too nun erousto mention, for safe on the most ac commodating terms, at the sign of the Golden Fleece, Gibbons Buildings. lm dec. 10 Killams, Hills £$ Wells, HJUerchnnt Tailors. AVE removed to the brick store on the Bay, next door below the Post-office, where they have opened, an extensive assortment of t Extra Super and Common Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Ves* tings, fyc. They have procured from New-York, and else where, the latest fashions and the best of work men ; and flatter themselves that they will be able to give general satisfaction to all who favor them with their custom. Also, Received, A large assortment of Gentlemen’s ready made CLOTHING, of their own manufacture, and in the newest fashion 96 out 30 Wm. n ARSELL, S.ISH $* FJMT-LIGHT MAKER. HAS taken a stand on the corner of Market and Montgomery sts, where he continues to manufacture all kinds of articles in his line such as Sashes, Fanlights, Side Lights, &c. which he warrants will be of the most fashiona ble workmanship, and at reduced prices to suit the times. from the country will be received and prim fitly attended to. _ The Editors of the Augusta Herald, and Da rien Gazette, will please insert the above five times and forward the bill to the Museum Office for payment. 37 dec 17 Ingrained Carpeting. IMIE subscribers have just received an as . sortmentof wide Ingrained Carpeting, of a superior quality, wluch they off er for sale on accommodating terms. BLANCHARD, BROTHERS & Cos. Anderson’s buildings, ou tlx Say. —also— -3 cases double and single barrel Guns 800 |h Sewing Twine 3 63, 94. and 10 inch Cables 150 dozen Cologne Water. 26 dec 5 Removal. EDWARD COFFEE has removed to the west comer of Market square, in the store adjoining that of Messrs. Cteland & Fraser, where he offers at wholesale and retail, a com plete assortment of Fresh DRUGS and MED ICINES, on the Lowest terms, for cash or ap proved paper. 39 dec 21 Notice. AN Election will be held at the Independent Presbyterian Church, on the first Monday in January next, for Five Trustees for the en suing year. OLIVER STUUGES, dec 20 39 Chairman board of Trustees. Notice. THE subscribers are prepared to Discount promptly every day, approved Paper, not having more than ninety days to run, at 6 per cent, and pay the proceeds of such discount by Checks on An usta, if preferred bvthe offerer dec 18 36 CUMMING U GWATHMEY. otioe, ALL persons having demands against the es tate of G. B. Richard, widow late of Cam den County, will hand them in properly attest ed, and those indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment. JOHN C. RICHARD, Executor. St. Mary’s, dec 23 sy* 48 Notice. JOSEPH BACON has formed a connection in business with Mr. A.DANFORTH, under the firm of SAC OX (J SAJCFORTH, they offer their services to their fiends and the pub lic in the commission line, for the purchase of cotton and disposition of all kinds of merchan dise, on which they will make liberal advances if required. JOSEPH BACON. Augusta, Dec. 24. -fi A. DANFORTH. Valuable Real Property for Sale. PALERMO, in Bryan county, situated upon a navigable Salt Creek, tributary to the Med way River, and containing 687 acres of land • of which 3 >0 are good Cotton land, 80 of Swamp’ capable of being easily drained, and rendered fit* for Corn ; the residue of the land well timber ed ; the buildings on tne pk-re are good, the situation healthy, and the Orchard one of the best in the low er country. Forterros applv to RICHARD THORP KEATING/ Srxjan county, or to , , B. E. Li S. STILES, dec 25 n$ 41 Savannah. Old Irish Whiskey, A few demijohns superior Old Irish Whiskey —apply to JAMES MAGEE. Valuable I?ea] Estate top .J fB’WO LOTS fronting on B y ami 1 streets, with the impiovemems ihu. ,® consisting of tw*i ranges of Buildings, v.-,- structed tor r Public Boarding House 01i , H side, and on the other for Stores or 0;. Rooms. T heseßuildings, from their situation, [LH extent, and their construction, are weii ..i*® cd for aUo el ; they were plain • and fr,r t;,;,fM pose, and have beer, so used under 1 l.e r.:,r.^B Washington Hail. m One Lot fronting on Joachim-street, v,-;.!,-* improvements thereon, known as the Hotel There ate two spacious 1)m clling two stories each, with suitable back bi>i!<i£H calculate!! f.,r liie accommodation of for a house of entertainment, as heretofore This Property will be sold low and oulM commodaling terms, if early applicatinn made to GEORGE,SCHLEY, ■ dec ”0 1 m3B .Mo 1, Commerce. To Rent. K The well known establishmenl rJ ‘HliiliJ ed the Georgia Hotel, (now in the patior of Mr C. Bevill.) The premises rfi'ofl tevery convenience for a Tavern; and there* [* dwelling where families could be lodged, I Inched from the public, house. The staliie® very commodious, and the whole establislimtfl warrants the b -lief of its enjoving a c.Ol sidefl hie share of country and other lustom, f.'omiH vicinity to the Steam-Boat Wharves the prfl pal Lumber Yards, and the market in Y.llM square. Possession can be given on the Ist ■ January. For term? apply to I JOS. UUM-VIING, I East end of Bulloch’s build- :, ■ dec 4 25 For Rent, I Those two fire-proof Stores, opposite Ai drew Low Si Cos Johnson’s square, lined a pressly fi>r Dry Good S;oren, mid deserve tl, attention of such as are connected in that liaa ness. Kfcnts liiodei-ite. For terms apply to CRANK N BAKER, on GARDNER TUFTS. urn- R ,3 < iaiborn Bevill, INFORMS bis friends that he ha-, leased tin Georgia Hotel, and that he will undertai the superintendence-of the same from the lift He hopes that his arrangements will be such a to meet the approbation of the old friends of the Establisliment, and ensure him a portion) niMir patronage 87 () ct9 Lively Stables. GIDEON DALY mi JOHN W A MACK haven. .y._ fc en t j le stables attached^ the Georgia Hotel, and have made such ar rangements that tlteir customers mav rest as suied that the greatest attention will ’ continue to be paid to Horses placed under their care. Carriages, Chairs aid Gigs, with good Hors es well broken to the harness and saddle, will always be furnished the public on reasonable hire. Expresses will be despatched at short notice to any part of the countiy. 87 oc t 9 •Notice. GF.ORGF, NEW HALL has removed to the new Store in Whitaker street, onnosite Josian Pc'ftficltl’s, wlier<j 1> lias sos cw tensive assortment of Boots anil Shoes, at low prices, for cash or city acceptances. 2in nov 10 ‘A KJHK subscriber ha* now open anil lor sale at his store in Whitaker-st. near Col Shell man’s Mansion House, a choice assortment of Spiritous Liquors, the best of old Wines, Teas of the latest importation, *nd double refined loaf Sugar, which are offered at reasonable term*. * Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits St. Croix do, Portland Rum Hollai and Cin. • Brig Hope’s cargo of 1819, PierpoinU Gin Madeira Wine, Gordon’s brand Imported in the brig Oriental, in 1816. Lisbon Wine, Port do Betsey and Uerlhia cargo. Gun Powder, lluntres3 cargo") Imperial, London Traders do 1 _ Hyson, Ontario’* do f **'•'*■ Young Hyson, Huntress do J AUGUSTUS CORNWALL. nov 28 20 Whiskey, Pork, ojc. 220 bbls best Kve Whiskey 50 do prime I‘ork 20 casks Goshen Cheese 30 firkins do Butter, in double firkins 20 casks Shot, assorted sizes 20 hf bbls flymarket Beef, warranted 2 C springs Leather top Gigs with pla ted Harness. Landing from brig Belvidere at Tavlor’s wharf, . for sale by. C C C.RISWOLD & Cos. dec 27 43 JUST Landing from schr. Laura, one gant Coachee, Philadelphia Built, and will be sold low for Cash or town acceptance, a M ZELOTES DAY, Comer of Bryan Li West Broad streets. jan 3 §s2 Corn. 700 Bushels prime white Com, For Sale by . * P. L. WICKS, I l an a s 2 Jones’ lower Wharf. A most choice assortment of Newly imported FRENCH GOOJJS, STpHF. subscribers, have just received direst 4* from France, by the ship Imperial, via N- Uork, an extensive • ssoftment of Marino Shaw!* and Scarves, Linen Cambrics, French Lawn, Cambric Hdkfs, all descriptiona of silk Goods. Embroidered Muslin bands, Plain Figured an i plaid Ribbons, Bombazine, Gloves, Capers, Bobbins, Floss Cotton, extra super blue cloth and Perfumery, which they offer, wholesale, at a moderate advancer BLANCHARD BROTHERS & Cos. Anderson’s Buildings on the Say. --ALSO—- 10 cases Paper Hangings 1 do double and single barrel Guas, sup*’ rior quality * 3 do 6j, 91 and 10 inch Cables An invoice ot Ip?r&ine Cwpeti'u*. jan 4 it 1 ,