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M fRENDERGAST.
Vo. 3 4’ 14, Gibbon s Range,
just received per shooner Oregon,
Hr? per willow travelling baskets & reticules
! > .’carved shell combs,
1* ri<u° *_.*> ,
Haroge silk gauze scarfs,
|t P jo ° do N dress h’kfs
I & Woe nd brown It.ji.netU,
blue & yellow Nankeens
‘ li ‘ p,r < mronet needle-work dress robes,
do Collar. & PalMine*.
may lo _
’ molasses —landing.
■%iIHDS. first quality retailing MOLAB
- landing from schr. Elizabeth, and
T lid low, if taken from the wharf, bv
J* butts & Patterson.
* r ls
.Vo. 3 H, Gibbon's Range,
Has just received, and offers for sale,
|ft BALES Osnnburgs,
r do bl’ch’d 4- br’n sh’tings & shirtings,
5 do Plains,
Rhie i- black cloth, hangup cords,
Sen driUv&c. &c.
[ BETH CIDER.
boxes Beth Cider, just received and
P tef>ie b> CALORY & LEGRIEL.
maj H c
[20,000 dollsT
SEW YORK CONSOLIDATED
lottery
Class No. 5,
lodrtwnin New York on the 12th inst.—The
V drawing will he received on the 22d inst.
6 Drawn Ballots.
scheme:
1 Prize of $2^,000
I 1 do • 10,000
1 do 5,000
1 do 1,500
I 1 do 1,110
I 3 do 1 000
I 5 do 600
I 5 do 400
Iy do 100
&c. &c. &r.
! Tickets $lO 00
Halves 5 00
Quarters 2 50
I Orders attended to at
Mrjr floats
I Lottery and Exchange office
I MV 14
feurnTDOLLsT
! SEW YORK CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERY,
! Class No 5:
Irirawn in the city of New York on the 12th
I sst.— The drawing will be received on
I the 22d inst. 6 drawn ballots,
f SCHEME:
II Prize of $20,000
I l do 10,000
I 1 do 5,000
I 1 do > 1,500
|l do 1,110
15 do 1,000
1 5 do * 600
1 i do 400
139 do 100
I &c. &c. Arc.
1 . Tickets, $lO 00
I Halves, 5 00
I Quarters, ‘ 2 50
Bbrs attended to at
I EPPINGER’S
I Lottery and Exchange Office.
U 14
lIfXESn BRUSHES.
■ assortment inst received, and for
f^.by
| LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,
I Druggists, Gibbon's buildings.
■ toy 13
1., DISSOLUTION.
■ partnership hereloforc existing between
V subscribers, under the firm of
McELHINEY, GIRVIN 4* CO.
H ( sila y dissolved by mutual consent- All per-
to said firm will make immediate
to William McEJhiney , who is authorised
■ ‘ the affairs of the said firm.
9 -WILLIAM M‘ELHINEY.
■, . JAMES GIRVIN,
I ;! Attor’y \ J\MKS M'ELHINEY,
ROBERT M‘ELHHSEY,
■ May (i, 1829 223
~P . . notice.
business heretofore conducted under
# f firm of M’Elhiney, Girvin & co. will he
Pontile individual account of the sub
r. JAMES GIRVIX.
Sfr NOTICE.
subscriber will be absent from the state
i^ e ' v In °nths. His business will be con-
Wilton. who, together with Mr.
. - Wheeler, will act as his lawful attor*
A. PARSONS.
% 12
i} 0 . A BARGAIN.
• two unimproved, fee'simple LOTfe
V.fT n hy the Nos. :v.\ and 34, in Washing
‘on Broughton st. are offered tor $ 7*lo
J. BITING EK.
An c7)RN afloat.
Hill ®t>SHELS—Cargo brig Dorcas,
( ' ’ from Baltimore, it will be sold low,
“ ,r om on board immediately—apply to
„ PALMES <& LEE.
T i2
11^5 SaTaKELLjE sy Rrt ; p.
, * - Vrrn e is recommended bv tlie Faculty
U ( , n n °* c ellent Depurative medicine, au*d
V Su^ s lhlly employed in those anonio-
which scmetimes occur in
{ill, r S “ a( hts. produced by an improper and
c, U9eot mercury,—A fresh supply,care
has just been received, and for
n . LAY if HEXDRICKSOX,
fr u-, i J6 ls ts, Xn. 24’ 15, Gibbons’ Building.
u l’ 1 >mioh cnma'tpti. sets -
do English do do
Canton china coffee sets
Olivo breakfast sets
Rich cut decanters, with tumblers and wines to
match
Plain glass shades
Cut and colored do.
Plain and cut glass Lamps
China and glass water pitchers
Glass plates and dishes
Champaignc glasses
B ine coolers
Jelly 7 gl-.sses
China Emit Baskets
H ith a variety of articles now opening, w hich
forms as complete and general an assortment as
can he met with in Charleston or any southern
city.
[L_? Country merchants can he supplied with
crates, carefully rep orbed, which will bear trans
portation to any [.art of lhe state. This will save
their buying broken and unsaleable thirnrs. which
we always got in crates in the original onler.
George W. Coe ,
Shad’s building
NEW SPRING GOODS
CHICHESTER -St SCRANTON,
Drapers, I'aiL rs and Clothiers ,
E just received from New York, by late
arrivals, acnoiCK selection- of GOODS,
calculated jar the Spring trade, which they will
sell on the most reasonable terms.
AMONG WHICH A HE,
Extra superfine blue and black Velvet Cloths.
ALSO,
Blue, black, olive, green and mix’d Queens’ cloths,
anew article, well adapted for summer wear;
W ellington Cassimere for pantaloons, anew ar
ticle in this market;
Also, fancy drab Cassimeres of a variety of shades.
VESTINGS:
A handsome assortment of Silk, Velvet, Toilinett,
Valentia and Marseilles, of the latest London
spring patterns.
FANCY ARTICLES:
Such as Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Cossack and
Aporm Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves and Ho
siery.
READY : MA DECL OA T HIN G,
of all descriptions, in every variety of style and
pattern, made up at the North, under the superin
tendanoe of one of the firm. v
(Ljf* C. S. tender their acknowledgements to
their friends and the public for past favors they 7
have received, and hope by their endeavors to
merit a continuance,
aj-ril 2
HALL, Sll \PTKK & TUPPER,
(’ FFI !R for sale. on the most, accommodating
terms, the following GROCERIES,
2”- hlids. St Croix Sugar
10 U tags very prime green Porto
**&&& 10 hhls do do do
20 do do St Jago do
30 bags do do do
20 tons Swedes Iron, square bars
f>o kegs Baltimore No i Lard
200 Baltimore Hams
30 kegs Nails. liiO lbs each
300 bags * Voids” patent Shot, all sizes
20 bbls Mess Pork, N Y city inspection
10 do Boston Beef, cargo No 1
20 half bbls canal flour FS B &. Co’s
brand for families
20 catty boxes fresh Hyson tea 13 lbs
each
100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
20 boxes best Yellow Soup
1 hhd old Irish whiskey
20 bags old Java eoffo
si/ bios Loaf sugar
200 coils Bale rope
10 pipes Cogniae brand}’, “Seignett’s,”
“ Reiss.” and Dupuy 4” Co's brands
5 pipes Holland Gin, Swan’s brand
10 da do “Cogswell’s”
20 quarter casks old Canary
5 eights do wine
100 bbls northern gin “Phelp’s,” .Tenches,
and “double anchor’’ brands
2- r 0 Grind stones, small sizes
may 12
JVI. P REN DERG AST,
Has . iV-st reeded per schooner Exact,
SUPER Blue Cloth
ftalianette
Bl’k and mixed CamMcts
Super limey. Silk Dress H kfs
“ “ Gauze do do
“ “ Smyrna do ilo
“ Horscskin Gloves
“ Shaded A printed Scarfs (Gauze)
“ Plain & fig’d Swiss Muslin
Gentlemen s plaid silk Cravats
French Casimeie and Drills
Russia do
With a handsome asortment of
Kensington, Gimp, Bobinet and English
Thread Laces.
No. 3 4’ 14, Gibbon's Range.
may 0.
JOHN W. LONG
OFFERS FOR SALE,
50,000 Segars, (Sylvia's orand)
20 bags Java Coffee
15 calty boxes Hyson Tea latest import
-5 chests do. do \ ations.
10 bugs Pimento and Pepper
4 halfpipes \ brand >
2 pipes London Dock Brandy
7 do (Swan) Gin
75 Kegs No 1 Tobacco approved brands
300 Demijohns
20 Doz (Brown) Sherry Tine
10 Boxes Champaign
40 Doz English Mustard
april 22
M. PRENDERGAST
HAS rpceivcd by the ship Florian and schooner
Frances,
Superior Pongees
Brown Gro. do Naples.
Bine and Black do
Stripe Gro. de Indes
Horse Skin Gloves (boudards)
Parasols
Ladies and Gentlemen's Umbrellas
Elegant needle work Robes
Sarcenets, Scnchews, 4*e. *V-c.
Nos. 3 and 15 Gibbon’s Range.
april 15
agency office
OF TIIE
Charleston Fire and Marine Insurance
Company ,
SAVANNAH, AVFIT. 20, 1820.
Tins Company continues to Insure against
Fire. Marine' and River Risk, on moderate
terms. Apply to
HOMES TUP PER, Agent.
april 21
NARRATIVE
OF
.7. STEPHANINT.
TUtS Work is received, and will be delivered
to Subscribers on applica<ion, at the store
of 0 w. ROCKWELL & Cos.
may 9
THE ARGUS.
.■’hip MACON*, f). L. Porter, Master
I “ STA TIRA, Thos. Wood “
I “ EMPEROR, J. 11. Bennett , “
“ HENRY, Geo. Moore, “
> ‘ FLORIAN, F. Harrison , “
1 ‘ HELEN MAR, T. Harrison, “
WT The owners of the Established Fine tn V ’
pleasure in announcing ♦o that it is
again permanently completed with the above sir
first class vessels. They are all New York built
ships, of the best marerials, having, elegant and
spacious accommodations for passengers, and all
commanded by masters of irell known experieace
in the trade. They will sail from New York
every six days, and from this as often.
J his arrangement will be punctually adhered
to; and as insurance can be effected on shipments
by them at the very lowest rates, it is hoped that
such a share of patrionage will be extended to tMa
line as it may merit, from the great expense in
curred in running t, and from its utility to tire
public.
Hall, Shapter Sg Tapper .
jan 15
FOR NEW YORK.
rXT* [established line.]
The regular packet ship JJENRY, G.
Moore, Master, will sail on Monday, 18th
inst. For freight or passage, having excellent
accommodations apply to Captain M. on board,
at Jones’ L pper Wharf, or to
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
may 11
The regular packet ship FLO RIAN,
succeed the Henry , and sail on Mon
day, 25th inst.
PASSAGE ONLY FOR LIVER~
POOL. ( The first Ship.)
The fine New York and Liverpool Am
erican packet ship AMERICA, having
elegant furnished accommodations, with beds,
bedding, Ac. can accommodate a few more cabin
passengers, if application is immediately made.-*
an a so accommodate a few steerage passengers,
having a large, commodious, lmht and finished
steerage. For passage apply to
WM. GASTON
may 2 no
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The wel l known ship OCTAVIA, Wm.
Candler, commander. Is now ready to
take in. for lreight, apply to the master on
hoard, or to CANDLER 4* DAVIDSON, ...
rvii y 12 Mongin's Upper Wharf.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
The ship HAZARD, Capt. Chase, has
d&nti* !&e commenced loading, and will meet with
desp atc h for treighl or passage apply on board
at M on giu’s wharf, or to
TAFT 4- PADELEORD.
may 14
ICE.
PrMIEIce house in Bolton’s Range, directly
-L opposite the City Hotel, will be opened this
day for the delivery of Ice. The hours for keep
ing open, will be from sun-rise until sun-set, ex
cept meal-times, Sundays until one o’clock P. M.
if no objections by the City authority, being
by particular request.
N. B. the house in Rockwell’s Buildings will be
closed for the present.
EPHRAIM SPEAR.
march 31
FOR the propont, DR. COPPELL's
is in the house belonging to Mr. Lamar, at
the corner of Montgomery street, on the bluff,
immediately south the office of the Steamboat
Company. His office is still at his shop in
Broughton street, (Marshall’s buildings) near the
market,
march 0
HAY FOR SALE.
O/Ttf | BUNDLES from the State of
w Maine, of very superior quality.
For sale by L. BALDWIN At CO.
april 3
1
SMOKED HERRING.
/4 BOXES Smoked Herring, for sale by
dtu PALMES & LEE,
Exchunge Dock.
april ft
BOOTS AND SHOES.
UNUSUALLY CHEAP.
gf 3 ! Men's boots at $2 to $3.
| ALSO,
19 cases Negro shoes and bootees
from 40 to 70 cents per pair.
1 case Ladies’ Morocco shoes
T. S. LUTHER.
’ feh 2
CiiARLEs”A. WOODRUFF
Offers, for sale ,
LEACOCK and Oliveira old Madeira WINE
London Dock Brandy, Rum and Gin, very
choice
43 cases Medoc Claret
30 dozen old crusted Port
Pale, Golden and Brown Sherries
30 dozen Philadelphia Porter and Ale
GO boxes superior Crab Cider
Hibbert’s London Porter and Brown stont
april 7 Ray street.
CHAMPJiIGNE WINE.
“■ /A CASES, containing 1 dozen each, superior
Champaigne, received and for sale by
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF.
april 18
IRISH POTATOES.
/A HAMV ER Sos Irish Potatoes
OvJ for sale by
J. W. LQNG.
feb 10
SYRRUP OF SARSAPARILLA.
FTIHE subscriber has received, and will keep
I. constantly on hand, the Syrrup of Sarsapa
rilla*. It is recommended as being a great purifi
er of the bl< od, and strengthens the digestive or
gans, and invigorates the system generally. And
in some instances is found to answer better than
the Panacea.
A. Parsons ,
At the Eagle , JVp. 8, Gibbon's Building.
may G.
Irish Scotch I Yhiskey.
IN Demijohns warranted pure as imported, for
sale extremely low, by v
CHARLES A. WOODRUFP.
Dickson’s Building.
teb 4
BALTIMORE HAMS.
ONE Hundred prime Baltimore, for sale low 7 .
Apply to
may 4 HALL , SHAP TER & TUPPER.
“Tull saws.
CASES Rowland’s Mill Saws, just received
Xmi and for sale by
N. B. & H. WEED.
april 23
MOLASSES.
2AIFTY Barrels first quality Molasses for re
tailing. Just received and for sale by
CLAGHORN & WOOD.
april 0
Will ne sold Detore the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the usual hours
•if sale.
The following Negroes, (viz.) Mary, Beck and
/ohn, levied on under and by virtue of an execu
!ion on foreclosure of mortgage against Amos
Gaskin, in favour of William N. Thompson.
Three Negroes (viz.) Nancy and her two chil
dren, frank and Martha, levied on under and by*
virtue of an execution on foreclosure of mortgage
against Joseph JVliller, Priscilla Moody, Joseph
Miller, Maryann Elizabeth Miller, and William
TV- Miller, in favour of Ehenezer Jenokes.
Also the Allowing Negres, to wit. Abner, March,
Toney, Jer-y, Brain, Little Brain, Prince, Ben,
Dinah, Be Ivy’s child, Scipio, Hager and child,
Parris, Maq-ian and child, Beck and child—Le
vied on under foreclosure; Wm. Washington, for
use. vs. Pet?r Timothy.
GEORGE MILLLN, S. C. C.
april 4
SHERIFF I>AL£S\
On the first Tuesday in June next,
\V r JLL-be sold before the Court House in the
v v city of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale:—
All that lot No. 6, (six) Columbia Ward, with
the improvements thereon; boumded east, by lot
No. 7, (seven;) south by a lane, west, by lot* No.
5, (fi’ e,) and north by Broughton Street.
also, All that plantation near Savannah, known
as Tweat Side, containing 485 acres, more or less,
with the improvements thereon bounded north
and north-east by Savannah river, and Onslow
Island, on the north-west by lands ofPostell, and
on the south by lands belonging to Mrs. Marga
ret McKay; levied on as the property of John
Morrel, to satisfy executions in favor of the hank
of Darien, bank of the state of Georgia and oth
ers.
All that lot no 10 (sixteen) Franklin Yvard with
the improvements thereon, bounded east by Jef
ferson street, south by Bryan street, tvest by lot
no. 15 (fifteen) and north by a lane.
also, lot no. 10 (ten) ‘Digby Tithing, Decker
ward, bounded east by lot no. 9 (nine) south by
Bryan street, west by Jefferson street, and north
by a lane.
also, west half of lot no. 3 (three) Ellis Tith
ing Hethcot ward, bounded east by east half of said
lot, south by a lane, west by lot no. 4 (four) and
north by Broughton street.
also, the following eleven Negroes, viz: Rose,
Israel, Henry, Sadi, Summer, Sophia, and her
five childicn,Elizabeth, Samuel, Isaiah, Renolda,
and Loira, and one Jack Ass; levied on as the
property of /Lillian) and Francis Doyl, to satisfy
executions in favour of Johnston, R M’Kackay,
Gazaway, B Lamar, Win Bennett, and others.
All that lot No 30, (thirty six,) Fraiiklin ward,
together with the improvements thereon, bound
ed east by Montgomery street, south by Brough
ton street, west by lot No 35, (thirty five,) and
north by a lane.
also, one half of lots no. 21 4” 22 (twenty-one
& twenty-two) Franklin ward, with the improve
ments thereon, known as the Georgia Hotel, and
stables, bounded east by Franklin square, south
by Congress street, west by West Broad street,
Sl north by St. Julian-st; levied on as the property
of John P. Williamson, to satisfy executions in fa
vor of the Darien bank and others.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. c c.
May 2. *
SHERIFF’S SALES.
(CONTINUED)
On the First Tuesday in June next,
WILL be sold, before the Court House, in
the city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale.
A wooden tenement building, of one rnd a half
storiue situated on East Doundary street, on the
north west of a lot of land late Dobell’s adjoining
lot No. 8, of the lots commonly called Bayards ; i
levied on as the property of C. H. Hayden, to
satisfy an execution in favor ofF. W. lleineman.
All that tract of Land, containing two hundred
and fourteen acres and a half acre, situated lying
and being in the county of Chatham, in the state
of Georgia, in the vicinity of the citv .es Savan
nah, originally the property of Philip Milledge,
.late tax collector for said county—bounded on the
north by five acre lots, on the south by lands of
John, Smith, on the east by lands of Richard Willy
and Hampton Lillibridge, and on the west by
lands of Ann Hunter and Burnsides, to*
gether with all the houses, outhouses, and im
provements on the said tract—levied on under
and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure of
mortgage, issued out of the superior court of
Chatham county, in favor of the state of Geor
gia, against the administrator and heirs of Wil
liam Stephens.
The former purchasers not having complied
with the terms of sale.
GEORGE MILLEN, S, C. C.
may 13
FOR SALE,
A WELL broke BAY HORSE, perfectly gen
tle under saddle, and in harness.
AI.SO,
A first rate New Haveu made GlG—with Har
sness co.-iplete.—Apply to
A Parsons,
april 29.
FLOUR <fcc.
-g Howard st. sup. Flour
JL OJL 14 do Rye do
1U half bbls Buckwheat do
9 bbls Chines
Landing per schr. Meridian and for sale bv
M’ELHINEY, GIRVIN fy CO.
jan 27
PRESTON S SMELLING SALTS,
JUST received, and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
march 20
LONDON PORTER,
OF superior quality for sale by
S. B.‘ PARKMAN.
may 7 and
Brandy and Cider.
Landing from brig Courier ,
2 PIPES Cognac Rrandy
14 boxes bottled Cider, 1 dozen each
4 barrels V T inegar
For sale by
CANDLER & DAVTDSON,
may 7 Mongin’s upper wharf.]
ST. CROIX SUGAR.
A A HHDS. just received and for sale by
TAFT & PADELFORD.
IjY STORE ,
50 bbls N R Rum
G hhds Imitation Jamaica Rum
100 pieces T#w P*aggig —For sale as above,
may 7
THOM SON’S EYE WATER.
Tllia much celebrated Eye Water, so well
known for the cure of sore and weak eyes,
is just received, and warranted genuine by
LAY, &. HENDRICKSON, Druggists!
Gibbon’s Buildings.
april 22 -
twenty DOLLARS REWARD
WILL be paid for the apprehen
• A&kpf sionand lodging in jail of PAUL, a
Negro Fellow, the property of the
P 9 / estate of Benjamin Yarn, deceased,
“•s***#* Paul Is well known in Savannah, is
about forty years.-of age, five feet eleven inches
high, and very well made, and ranaway from the
übscriber iu December last
THOS. CAVANAUGH.
apiil 51
EY miLRRICK 4 - RAKER.
On the First-Tursdny in Jrvp next,
Tl 7 ILL bo sold before the court-house in the
v 7 city of Savannah between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, belonging to the
Estate of Launcelot 11. Feay, late of Chatham
county, deceased, viz:
Three Negroes, named Sambo, /nnn and Judy:
sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, by order of the administrator—
purchasers paying for necessary papers.
Also, hr longing to the same Estate,
1 gold Watch, 1 double barreled Gun, I pair
Pistols, 1 Bay Mare, and lot of Trunks, Demi
johns, &c. Terms cash,
may 13
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY PIITLBUICK <s• BAKER,
ON TUESDAY , the ilci June next, will l>e sold
in front of the Court House in this cit y, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following Ne
groes, viz:
Rachael and her four children, Maria, Mary,
David and Jane, belonging to the estate of the
late Col J. Johnston, deceased, and sold by order
of the Executors,
may 8.
EXECUTOR S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in June next will be sold
before the court bouse in this city, between
the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following three
Negroes, viz: Jenney, Phillis, and Sarah. Said
Negroes being part of the personal estate of Win.
Cooper, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
EDWARD COPPEE, Ex’r.
FRANCES E. COOPER, Ex’rx.
may 8 224
CHINESE RAZORS
JUST received by the ship Oglethorpe a supply
of these celebrated Razors. It is well known
to those who have a general knowledge of tho
Oriental countries that the Chinese and Japanese
are deservedly celebrated for a profound acquain
tance with the Arts and Sciences, in fact, in many
instances, surpass in a high degree, what Euro
peans have as yet been able to accomplish. This
is found to be the case in the very useful and ne
cessary article of Razors; and travellers from the
countries have so frequently represented lhe ex
traordinary advantages that the Chinese Razors
have over all others, that the proprietors have, at
a considerable expense, formed a connexion with
a celebrated manufacturer in Pekin, to enablo
them to have a regular supplv of blades, stamped
with the maker’s name, and made in a suhablo
form for the use of that part of the world where
the chin is the part of the human body and not tho
head, (as in China, Ac.) to undgorgo the opera
tion of shaving. For sale bv
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle, No. b Gibbon's Range.
mav 1
N. E. RUM AND COFFEE.
/T bbls prue molasses Rum
v* 10 hhds 4th proof imitation Jamaica do.
30 bags Coffee
Landing and for sale by
Taft 4* Padclford,
march 23
SHOE blacking.
DAY & MARTIN’S Liquid Blacking, just iml
ported and for sale by the cask or dozen, b/
A. Parsons ,
Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ range.
march 5
Landing from ship Helen Mar.
HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugars
OV/ 50 half bbls. E S. B. Sc Co’s. Canal Four
20 catty boxes French Hyson Tea, 13 lbs
each
50 bbls. double refined loaf Sugar
5 half tcs. Hibberts brown stout in pint
bottles
For sale low if taken from the wharf. Apply
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER’
march 19
FRESH TAMARINDS,
JUST received and put up in Jars, half Gallon,
one Quart, Pint and half Pint. For sale by
A. PARSONS,
At. the Eagle Ab. 8 Gibbon's Range.
april 9 &
Prime Green Porto Rico Coffee.
“1 IWI bags and 12 barrels very prime Green
■ Porto Rico Coffee—Landing fronr
schr Adams and for sale by
HALL, SHAPTER TUPFER.
march 23
baconT
t>r| BALTIMORE Hams
140 do. shoulders
Landing from schr Independence, and for sale by
Half Shapt cr & Tupper.
march 21
Clear Strained Honey.
A supply just received by the ‘Emperor. —
For sale by
_ A. PARSONS.
Druggist at the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range
. march 2G
TO RUNT.
MTHE two stores adjoining the City
Hotel, under the dwelling of Mrs.
Miller’s. Possession given immedi
ately, apply to
Philhrick <& Baker.
april 17
JUST LANDING,
From the Ship Henry ,
BBLS. Prime Newark Cider,
And for sale by
L. BALD JILX 4* Cos.
may G.
Canal Flour in Half Barrels.
QA HALF Bbls. Canal Flour, E. S. B. &
OV/ Co’s. Brand.
Landing from ship Henry, and for sale l>v
HALL, SHAPTER TUPPER.
may G.
FLOUR
TWENTY FIVE whole, aud Twenty Five
half bbls. fresh, fit for family use, apyly to>
PALMES LEE,
Exchange Dock.
feb 13
SUGAR and molasses
Landing from brig Aurora ,
nmiDS. N. o. Sugar
£0 do do Molasses
/ in stoke,
5 hhds Leaf Tobacco
4 pipes Cogriac Brandy
4 do Holland Gin
7 casks S. M. Wine
For sale by OLIVER TENNY,
march 9
Persian Otto of Rose Wafer. •
JUST received, and for sale bv
A. PARSONS, Btuggiat,
ian 10 00