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About The Argus. (Savannah, Ga.) 1828-1829 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1829)
wnjjco of , ;;iC (I i** 1 "?’ to each, good ”>aiik sui.l, w.s ic,lil Vious being confined to* a lu.ftlo, .flu* V ' l Ct '* SCI ’ e the two met its oS<lit>- ** s U '; supper; but if an) <f thotst are aiU 1 additional quamiiy is *4- Tiiiir manner <4 life is less Itixu <i V ihiti'ni many of the m< mast cries ofihe i*' 1 ’ 1 a d oast, tht i.* recasts being extreme* < I '* . •i.Mitt'h most travellers who have !y*‘ a J-*v or night oeueatn ilieir roof, ■ ‘f'hU’.iu l!:U table well Veil, a good lV< ,’ „n the board, and often a boitlo of ;v ji;r. The Muscat o-i Chnmbavc, ions ;ind old wine f. om the valley | j 3 kept there; and we were so for* ] ( ’ .as to purcliace <f the convert be-i ! ‘"!t Jiie and two di-Zofi, the whole of the i |fft ‘they had left, which was twelve years ; b” jj peri or always sits at table with | , ucs is, and seldom any of the other j r Pe is an elderly and agreeable | 1 lJ1( j exerts ail ins powers ol pleasing * ‘l'.., jhs visitors couifi ruble and at their! 1 Most visitors remain n more than a s and iind that period q tile suf*; [ “ in so dreary and unattrar.tivu a region; tViil.u arrive in lhe evening take up j pJ --iu;!' , mg for l *‘ e tdgbt. The com mu- ; in .- 1 do tiot accept any recompense, Lilt ; f , is nno or s-lxx in the church into ‘he detiations of all strangers are “I” \ an( l ibis is a gcnteeler me do of re lheir hospitality. ‘f-• thief superior ot the convent d<x<j . aide ir, it; but, being eii old m n b. s ,] j ( .r many year* at Martigay, ip the •V u < attended by a few ol the chief bretb f the conmmnitv. The air on the fjii 1 . 1 x * * * . J Ja ’n vi St. Bernard is more piercing’ j u; can endure, and this obliges him to ‘"•i,;.. the milder climate beneath. The k liiihs.clf, who mated these praticu* i,, ef .j.,yed a j>it*nvinter l';.*u that; must o.t [rclbci'S he was one of the cleverest of |J ein and was engaged six months nearly, evov year, it: U a veiling over all the can- Jlo receive subscriptions, which were * s - willingly |>ad. Wherever be came, he always found a kind and ready hospi* Ik; faredwell, was well lodged, and mint'd in a gre.it deal of good society.—- Taeifeci of Hits was very evident in bis pinners arid xddres.*; there was nothing of thenseetic about him, and there was s*pne tr iu bis eye that said be hud made no .*• aC linst the pli/usuies of this life. To j! \ bis feet never wandered, they were . nfmed to the mountains and v.djrys of hiizoi'i.md, s *netiints be found a ihdgii g ;aa peasant s chalet or an auberge, and ti e breeding night was made welcome in one nhf; best dwellings of the laud. Titis vi lissiititle, and the kindness shewn him, |i.it lire monk of St. Bernard strongly at uciiol l” his wanderings; few pilgrims pro fifiv c\ei set out with murb greater satis- J • % r* ftc.onon their journey jl;au he did, when ?jio'.vs began in rneii and the April sun iiisbitiL* warm and clear, from the w Us ol b abode, where, for seven months, be had tea \nc\used, with the same inclement ica-Tier and dulling scene. The winter before last was dreadfully’ tv ere dll the mountains, and more persons i® gippoaed i?> have perished than for a prime previously. Tor tliirty 3 ears past hi snow ha*; not fallen so thick qr been so jiolouged, and the cord hid not been re kenilieied so extreme. let 1.0 1 igors of to feather dot* r travellers, chiefly pedes* funis, hum eHemptirg the passage, w-lio are in general obliged by their rfikirs tc> C;aa!t(i r*-p ss from Italy. A more than fctol nuiMber of giiities eyerie provided, but tfc l.iss of so many of their admirable dogs tcTiely felt. Dtirifig the m ny fro* fcflaiul pitiless nigh s that oceuircd in Do cember an,! January of that b*rig winter, the guides did not close their eyes, remaining c r rsta!iily on the watcl j sor*. within the * 4 ‘lf* ethers sall)iftg out hr a? it rSitole to go, to meet any It .pless passen- E u iS wla. might he unable toieacb ihc; w.dls, •"toscaich ki those who had already sunk * ibten burn i. But they could not late ‘ypt’ceed far from the monastery, the snow * V| f 1 lit t, particularly in February ;*benionth, to such ad pth as to renclei I .’iiij)oss:nUj to explore. The falls of siu.av cn so suddenly, and lasted so long, II “t so late a period in the season, w hen in genertyj believed they might ’iiuiie nith safety, tout tlie fatality was great. This cannot be fully Inown till the showers and sunshine of tybiijjhaye nulled lilt* snow, and then are vorci] the secret ravages oi the season. avalanche often covers so deejdy the . :! , Hns , that the sagacity even of the dogs •J ktff.ttua!; the depth beneath bafßes •n. 11 scent, it is rather from beneath the *uoiv*st, rin ;j, au j^ e avalanche that the vic- are rescued, pulled out fiom their fa* , ' < ' ,: * I, "py by the the tooth ol,the sagacious ‘•''iik, uijtd by the long poles of the f' -s they are placed en these poles „ r,iSs '-ys, which serve as a temporary bier, barm* rapidly to the Convent, ii life 4 J • re, nain, however faintly, the instant •p-c:es resorted to a;e generally success k’i! tt is extinct llie peiished traveller is 11, -‘ !• the Morgue, and placed in any at* suits the fasm cT fsi* hearers, a* ®° n gthe many hundreds who have already and ‘heir wanderings in liie same gloomy of rest. . Mo.vTßr.Af., June 9- k ° n (hrful Sagacity oj ihc J)og. —A ‘jay-, iMyk as the child of Mr. John j^ 1 ’ •nerchaut of this city was leaniug over , e Canister ol the stairs in the upper part he iost his balance, tumbled i^ 8 in t)re act ol falling down a coiisi* .‘ i; ‘ d height, was fortunate enougJi to lay ‘‘•l a rail by means ol which he was suspended in a manner in the air. |r ! = belonging to the same gentleman, 1, yv-Sw danger the child was in, sprang t; ‘* 'j}’ t.eously to his relief and extending T‘ ‘ iV , er the bannister from the s aus laid hold of him in this dangerous ‘•‘lii ||' ln '* lI S situation and raising np # drew h, h over the bannister, depositing ‘? ’* ie stairs in safety. Instances of ■ |em aru.nai in preserving ImtTian Mu are , numerous; and, to the nodii < f i| t( * species ’ ort; frequently ten r.led. W,. ui;nosed an : ,ÜBl . nnctJ ourselves of a . h:!d preserved iu a | way, In in t!ro\\i.ii.g i,n the f iv* r | b-ifley; the infai.t spnti.g out of the nurse’s .•*1 ns <1; lint parapu-t and would have per | i-htd; bu t lor the dog'of a genilrm.an acri dentaliy passing, which pluna'inff in saved j him. Thu father r.f the child, a wealthy met chant < if*red £.300 for the animal, but 1 could not prevail on the owner to part with | him ish \ i ;? rtica.tor % COMMERCIAL. | SAVANNAH EXPORTS. C r p bip Georgia for I/rvcrpool, 72G bags Up* land, and 110 do. S. I. Cotton. Per ship Pagoda for Liverpool, DIG Up- I laruf amt 43 do S. 1. Cotton, j Per Hr. brig Idris fpr Liverpool, 530 baa-s Up laod, and IP do. S. I. Cotton. ‘ P CHARLESTON MARKET—Juno 29. Cotton —For Long Stnp'c Cotton there is very little demaCjd. The stock remaining ill this city is estimated at about v‘23o bags, t he principal part of which probably will be h.eld ovvr to next, full Wo have no change to notice in prices Tile Up land Cotton market was dull throughout the week; sales were limited and those made were generally at a reduction of 1-4 cent, on prices obtained the previous work, though extreme raies continued l the same. We quote 7 1-1 a 9 1-2 for inferior to ; prime selections, and 9 1 2 a 10 for very choice | parcels, favorite marks, in square bales; principal 3 tb-s were at H a 8 1-4 for middling to goad lots. At Ihc close of the week the stock in store was estima eda from 9,000 to 10,000 bags. Upwards ol 3000 bays were shipped during'the week, about I 2000 of which are on country account. I rftorts Jor t.fac wre.k r.titling 27 tit ins/. Liver [xx.l, 195 Sea Island. 3579 Upland, j Havre, 42 891 Hamburg, 00 338 Total 237 4708 lUce. —Rice continues dull—two prime parcels were sold in the week, one at $2 93, the other at ; $3. Some inferior to good lots were sold within ’ our quotations, viz: prime $2 7-8 a 3; inferior tq jgood(Jrta3n-fl. gr port for the leech ending 27 ih inst. Liverpool, 232 tierces. Havre, 459 flan-burg, 415 Totql, 1 i 30 | Fhnir There lias been no altera ion iu this article. The demand is confined to city bakers. \\ o eonlirme to quote a / 1-4 for best brands, i Corn. —About 12,000 bushels of Corn were sold ; irom sloro during the week at 44 a 50 cents; a | portion of if lyid been spme time on baud. A car |go of .Maryland White Corn, I!00 bushels, was t. ‘ ! at. 52 cents. W e accordingly quote -11 a52 1 Crveni s. —'The sales of Groceries are now situ;!!, being confined to the city trade. A cargo ; of! hhds Havana Molasses was sold on the j wiim iai 21 cents. W’c quote this article 24 a2G j cents. Two hls of Whiskey, one in hhds. the ‘ other in bids, were sold at about 27 cento —which | price we quote. i Freights —To England continue at 3-8 aT-IGJ. j r l o Havre tliere is no vqascl loading; the List filled |up at 5 a l i-8 cent pci lb. for Colton. To New j York, very dull, at G 2 1-2 cents for square, 75 • cents a $ i for round bags C\fton, and 50 cents for ! Rice. Tw Huston and Providence, $1 <a ! 1-4 per bale for < kitten, and 75 cents per barrel £jr Rice, ak o vet v diil!. Eiiltunoe. —Oll Boston. New York, end Phila dclphia, 10 days, par a 1-2 per cent, dis.; GO days, \ 14 a 1 ’-*2 per t ent. fiA. On England, 7 1-2 a 8 per cent, pietnium. On I rmico, ff. 20. Braucji Hank Check? on Li .0 Ni-rt!:, f-4 percent, preni. for sums over S4OO, under S4OO, 1-2 per centum. y.'ivannah and Augusta Bank Bills, f !-2 per ceijt. did. Mapop, (<4eo.) 1 3-4 a 2 discount North Carolina State Banh Bd'-s, 3 di*. Cane Eeardi-. 2 1-2 do. Spanish Doubloons, sl3 50. Mexican and Columbian do. 15 dollars Heavy Guineas and Sovereigns. 3 per cent, preni. American Gold, 2 1-2 per of prem. JOtTitNAIf. FOJt l : >.ii ;'/. CLEARED, Ship Georgia. Varnam, Liverpool. .1. Low &. co. Ship Lagoda, Bradford, Liverpool. 6k B. Park man. 3h’p Fimian, Ilarrison, Now York. Hall, Chapter Topper. Hr brig Idiis, Wright, Liverpool. <r. Baracslcy. Schooner Exact, Nichols, New York. Cohen <y Miller. Sloop Ncptuno, Colio, Darien. Master. Sloop Eagle, ells, Proyidenco. Mazier. ARRIVED, Ship Eliza &. Abbey, Green, Providence, 12 ds. to J St one. * Ship Brandt. Steinhauer, Chailestonk 4 days, in ballast to the master. Rrig-Milo, Patterson, St Barta 17 ds in ballast, to Win Crabtree. Sailed in emppany with brig Hunter, for St. Thomas and Batlp Left at St. Thomas, brigs Martha, of Portland, uncertain-** 1 Only Son, of Providence, despatch ; Gipsey, of ! Boston, not sold. Captain sick ; Spartan, of Bath, !to sail next day ; Plant?r, of ?.nd for New Haven, saiied the day previous ; geliooner Thomas, of • Thoniastown, to sail in two days tor Wilmington, h'c. ! Schr Frances. Nicols, New Yo;x, .9 days, with merchandize to A fc E Wood, A p Oemier. S R ! Park man, J W Long, Lay Si Hendrickson, 1 Butler V Cos. Taft & Padelford, \V.Marshall, J jngiis *.Y Cos J Norton, J Lewis, 0$ B Si H Weed, 1 J Waring. G Robertson, C A Campficld, E Bliss, jA & J Champion, Palmes Si Lee, J Ganahl, ’ Mayers Hamilton, G B Lamar, Hazard & 1 Densiovv, Ketchuin fc Burroughs, T Pursy, JE Herbert, *Stiies <S| - Fannin, Cohen Miller. Revenue Cu.ier Georgia, Captain Payne from a cruize. Sloop John Chevalier, Sisson, Charleston, one day, to J W Long, merchandise to J Candler, It 1 &• W King, J M’Kenzie Si co. J B Herbert, A 1 Wallace, and others. Passenger, Mr J G Blois. Sloop Dolphin, Doyde, May river, SJisin ballast i to 1 he master. 1 Sloop Geo. Washington, Luce, Darien, mer chandise to J B Gaudiy, and sea island cotton to i E Port. j Sloop Brandt, Hernandez, Am Island, 3ds in I RaUto the master. i ‘ Steamboat, \\ Gaston, Bowman., Augusta, two ; Jays, with boats 7 and 9 in tow, to N Campiield Bc7 batrs cotton and other merchandise to E Mo i lyneux, G Gordon, J- Stone, R. Malone, A Leßar bicr and co. and I aft and Te^clford. departed, ‘ Ship Lagoda, Bradford, Liverpool. Ship Fiorian, Harrison. New York. Schooner Exact, Nichols, New York- Sloop Neptune, Colio Darien. Sloop Eagle, Wells, Providence. Steam packet George Washington Curry, Ad* Steam I'acket J D Mongin, Dubois, Cjiayleston. gy pa'-scngerc per Fiorian, for N. York—Rev. E K Neufville, lady and servant, Jas Bulloch, lady i and child, M H M’Alister, lady and child. Dr Grant and lady, W W Baker aii.d lady, J C lark and lady, N J. Bayard end lady, Mrs E liot, chil dren and servant, Mr Barksdale and lady, Mrs Camochan, Mr Washburn, lady, three children and servant, Mrs Neufville, Misses ELio.t, viill-j , i&ms, Bulloch, E B Morrel, Bench, Camochan, Sfoney and (Bant, N H M eed, Netball, Foicc, Gould, C E Latimer, J Shepherd and Dr. R Wayne List of passengers per Line pehoonnr Exact, for New YOl k—T Llaik, !a<ty and cluld, W W Jolin soii and lady, Mis* Thompson, Messrs \Y C llu- I son, ‘T Scranton: N Sheldon. C A Sheldon, N B Woodwatd, D Lathrop, S O Kell gg, A Price, Blonn, Frost, E O Klough, L Geddings C Camp bell, and others. INFANT SCHOOL, A JOIN P meeting of the Executive aud Visit- 1 ing Con niitteesof this institution will be held | on Friday next, July 3d, at il o’clock, a. m. at j their School Room, corner of Broughton and Bull i strec’s. Before these (.Committees an address will be made by a member of the Executive Commit tee,. on the subject of Infantile instruction. Tho public are respectfully invited to attend. On Monday , the Gth July, the School will be i open for the reception of children, under the charge of Mrs. Bkowkr Si a competent assistant A Committee of Ladies will attend, every day at the School Room, the first week of opening the School, from 9 o’clock in the morning, to receive children—Afterwards children can he received only on Mondays ; between the same hours. Terms —Ten dollars per annum, to be puid se mi-annually in advance. DANIEL BAKER, Ch’rn. Ex. Com. _j ul lL_ NOTICE^ ROM and after this date, all Cotton landed on Bolton's Wharf, and permitted to lay over three days, will bo charged at the saigc rate as at the Steam Boat Company’ Whu;f. i aI S I * N O T l CL. undersigned have connected themselves in buue.ss, under tire firm of Roe Mcrri man. CHARLES ROE, C'iiS. V ME RBI MAN. n'y r NOTICE DURING the absence of the subscriber Robert Habersham will act as lus agent. O. W. ROGERS, july 1 i* Chloride of Lime OR sale by A. G. OEMLER. j>iy < <• NEW OULEVNS SUGAR. 4 Fi I IDS. prime New Orleans Suo-ar fijr f sale by GAUDRY Si LEGRiEL. july i c SHERIFF’S SALE. O l t\.i first Tuesday in August next , liTIILIj he sold in front of the Court House, it in the citv of Darien, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. All those tracts or parcels of land known by the numbers (3) three and (G) six. in a plat and survey made by Thomas M’Call, Esq. siiuate on (friioral's Island, in the river Allnmaha, in M'ln tosh county,lately the property Gen. Lachlan M'lntosh, containing together seven hundred for ty-mne and a half acres, and alb tied to Archibald S. Bulloch, in pursuance of a writ of partition; levied < n under execution upon foreclosure of mortgage, t{te Bank of the‘Stato of Georgia vs. A. S t . Bqllqcli qnd wife, issued from the superior court of M’lntosh countv. ’ TiiOMdS KLXGy 9. %t. c. junc 29 i NOTICE. TII F. subscribers have united their interest in the practice of Medicine and its coliatteral branches. One of the firm will he always in at tendnr.ee, at the office now cccnpied hy I>t. It. Wayne. L. TI FURTII. jane 29 R WAYNE. BOARDING ON THE SALTS. T'f'RS R. COHEN has muted, for the season, 111 that airy and commodious house on the halts, belonging lo Mr. Lampe, Mongomerj’, and pro poses to open a Boarding House about the Ist of July, for the accommodation of Families, and such individuals as may choose to retire to a safe retuuit during the Summer months. Long expe rienuo has proved that this situation is entirely 1 exempt fiom the induencc of those malignant fe j vebs which often scourge Savannah, and from its proximity to town, offers superior advantages to •an u[-.country or a northern residence. Terms will bo moderate, and sucl; arrangements have ; been made p.s wfij secure the best tare which this section of the country can afford, j Mrs. C. will also take charge of a few children find pay every attention te their health and com* i\ rt . which her experience will enable her to do. iunc 29. IRISH POTATOES. \NY‘ quantity from one to three hundred bush els, fresh from the ground, can be furnished fit short notice and at a moderate late. It is pre sumed the article will keep sound during a voy age to Europe, and at this season, it may be of 801110 consequence to masters of vessels lea ving our ooit Apply to PALMES i LEE, june 24 Exchange Dock. V4RGTXUI STATE LOTTERY, Ciass No. 20. Will be Jr&wn in Richmond on the 2Gth inst. The drawing will be received mi the 2d July, 9 drawn ballot*. S C II JE M E. I Prize of 0 55,000 l do 15,00 Q 1 do 10,000 I dQ 5,000 , i do 4,930 10 dp I,fWO ]() do 600 10 do 500 10 do 400 10 do 300 : 29 do 200 51 do 150 51 do 100 i &C. &c. J&C. T.ckets, 010 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters. 2 50 ! Orders attended to at LUTHER’S Lottery and Exchange Office june 24 ! HAY, MOLASSESES, & QUININE. j 4 k Hhds prime retailing Martinique Molaiftes ’ J h r 40 bundles Hay . .* 20 ounces genuine French Sulphate of Qui nine, received from the importers in Charleston. For sale in lots to suit purchasers—Apply to | HALL, SHATTER fy TUPPER. june 24 COW PE.4S. Ii A FEW bushels just received of the first —-Il cuality guitablo for Planting. Apply to PALMES AND LEE, Exchange Dock- TOR XF,W YORK, r rs- [estazu ishej) 1 isr.] The elegant regular packet ship MA CON, D. UPvrt.r, master, will sail on 1 Monday nf it, Gth July. For freight or passage, having superior. aceoimnodaiioilß, apply to Capt. F. on board, at Jon??’ nfq>er wharf, or to IT ALL, SILIP TEE Sc TOPPER. june 2D [IT The ship STATIIIA, Thomas B'o od, mas ter, will succeed the Maffon, and sail on h'er usual day, Monday 13 th July. j r FOR PIiILADE/.FjflA. The regular packet biig Francis, Thaf. Croft, Mgst r, Will sail on fc.uurday 27ih inst. , For freight or passage, npnly to CapL C. on board or to J “ 11.‘SLOAN. Hunter*’ Buildings. pdaur % U his/ccy, ifay t% dye. 25 barrels Jo. -n fid half do \ Superfine Ftocn. 50 bids Whiskey 50 bundles ihy 15 boxes Cider Landing from on beard said brig, and £>r sale apply as aboye. jiino 29 China , (Muss and Jtharthenware. 1 nilE subscriber ‘offers for Fain, a large assort ■ merit of China and Ciockery, suitably for the town or co,untry trade, consisting vs Iron, stone, china and dining sets Liverpool china do do Rich French china tea sets do English do do Canton china coffee sets Olive breakfast sets Rich cut decanters, with tumblers end 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 Jl’ine coolers Jelly glasses China Fruit Baskets JFith a variety <Jf articles now opening, ryhich for 1113 as complete and general an assortment as -be met with in Charleston or any southern city. IFF Country merchants can be supplied with crates, carefully re par lied, which will bear trails portal ion to any part of the state. This will save their buying broken and unsaleable things, which we always got in crates in live original order. Ctarge IV. Car, Shad’s building june, 1 TO vV N pIIOPFRTY FOR S JiLE; \ N eligible situated lot, in the Southern scc dAh tion of the cUy, with the improvements, consisting of a two story house, with Piazzas, and containing seven neatly finished rooms, and the requisite out buildings—all in good repair. A half lot, in the centre of the oily, having a convenient two story dwelling and good out buildings. A corner lot, in a desirable situation, with & commodious dwelling, well calculated for a Board ing House; attached to which is an extensive stable A number of lots, improved and vacant, in dif ferent parts of thy city. Apply to J. JvPPINGER. june 17 ’ ‘ • Martinique Mplosses. f /A HHDS. prime Molasses — J. H f Landing and for sale low if taken from ths wharf, apply to HALL, jnn. 17. Goshen l)uttsr, llerring and'Corn £ k KEGS first Ist quality of Butter mi V/ 50 bbls. No. 1. Herring from Baltimore 3OOO bushels first quality of Corn 20 boxes Codfish For sale by PALMES & LEE. jupe 18- * Exchange Dock. STylßCf \ INpIGoT&T” 1 BOXES Colgate’s superior Starch * JLV/ 1 coroon Spanish indigo. 1 do do Q 4 quality, cases Fig Blue in small cakes,’ Ist qualit}’ Just received and for sale hy LAY fy HENDRICKSON. Druggists No. *2 and 15 Gibbon’s Buildings, junc 17, union” questjonsT A LATE and improved Edition of Questions - for Sunday Schools, and Bible Classes, pub lished by the American Sunday School Union just received and for salo by George IF. Coe. PEARL BARLEY. 4 SUPPLY of fine Dutch Barley, just receiv -L\. ed and for sale by Cay •& Hendrickson —druggists Gibbons Buildings. april 27 ~~VINE^R.~ A Few bbls superior Cider Vinegar for sale by A. T- HALDWJN Si CO. may 19 PORTLAND RUM AND HAY. i |Bundles Prime Hay * 20 barrels Portland Rum (coloured.)--* Landing from ship Fiorian, and for sale, by HALL, SHAFTER if TUPPER. june 15 ‘ #25,000. 015,000—010,000. VIR G IJYI4 S TATE LOTTERY CLASS No. 20. Will be drawn in Richmond on the 2Gth, the drawing will be received on the 2d July. 9 drawn ballots. SCHEME: 1 Prize oj’ $25 % 0(}0 1 do 15,000 1 do 10,0001 1 do 5,000 } do 4,980 10 do 1,000 IQ do 600 10 do 500 10 do , 400 10 do 300 29 do 200 51 do 150 51 do 100 &c. &c. &c. Tickets ’ 010 00 Halves 5 00 Quarters 2 50 Orders attended to at EPPIPi OCR’S Lottery un.d Exchange office june Q 9 Saratoga Water in Ice. FIR HE subscribers propose to keep Saratoga JL Wat er Cooled in ice, and if the increased .demand will warrant the expense, it will be con tinued throughout the season, it will therefore be ready for customers every morning at 6 o’clock. LAY 4- HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Noa 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildings. iu.no 24 [ 1 •• I AUCTWy FAXES. Posilicr Sale. I ; SyPERENK EECUR. BY PUU.BRICK <V BAKER, Tilt 5 TtJl y, Ist inst. At 110 clock, will be sold m lruiit us Auc tion store, 50 Harr els Suvcrfoic Clour. July 1 ■ Adminiiitra(or fc s Sale. RY PJJJi.fi RICK. TAKER. On the first 7 uf-sday zn July 7uXt, RTT7 ILL be sold before the court-house ii; the v o city of Savannah between the hours of 10 o clock, a. m. and 4 r. m. tlic fcilbu unv named Negroes, JUiNO AM) JUDY. Belonging to the Estate of Launcelot 11. Feay, deceased—sold by order of the Justices of the In ferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the Adminiiitrotor.—Conditions cash, purchaser®, paying for tißcd. may 21 MOLASSES. FIFTY Barrels first quality Molasses for re tailing. Just received and fur sale by CL AG HORN A WOOD april 9 CHAMPA I GIVE \yiAE~ CASES, containing V dozen each, superior - ” CLampaigna, received and for sale by c 1 ’ ’ ,f ’ Charles a. woodruff. npril Ift N. E. RUM AND COFFEE, bbls pruc molasses Rum 10 hhds 4th proof imitation Jamaica dc. 30 bags Coffee • ‘ -1 Landing and for sale by Yajt <s• j Padelford. march 23 ‘ ‘ ~ FOUND, BY a servant, a Gold BROACH. The owner can have it, by describing it ind ’giving tho 3crvant a small reward. Apply to “ EDWARD COPPER. june 10 VIN DE GRAVE. FT 4 | BOXES Vin Do Ciravc landing ** \_/frc.ui tiloop John Chevalier. For sale by Philbrick Sc liakcr. april 17 NEW GOODS.* M.PRENDERGAST Has just received per ship Henry, LADiES’ supr fancy colored II S. Gloves and Mitts—misses’ do do do do do Fine dot and small stripe Prints Super fancy Ginghams (French) French and German brown Linens Black Lai ting, Sic Ac. Nos. 3 .and 14 Gibbons’ Fungi, ! j;me 10 - ~*‘ IRISH POTATOES. HAMPERS of Irish Polo toes OO fur sale by * J. W. LONG feb 10 ApLNCY Officp OF THE Charleston Pirc and JlQrirtf Insurance Company, savannah, a rim 20, 1523- THIS Campany continue* to insure against Fire, Marine and River Risk, on moderate terms'. Anply to HOMES TUPPER, Agent. april 21 BACON. TEN THOUSAND lha. Prime paeon, consist ing of Hams and Flitch®®- Just received, ! and for sale, by ‘ *’ ‘L. SCRA.YTQJY. ’ may 2fr • ; - ’ : HAMS. 0/|/Y Very Superior small size Hama, for OUUsaleby ‘ L. S SCRANTON- June, 15, 1619i No 3 MACKEREL. |\f | BB'LS No. 3 Mackerel, for sale or* X. V * * F board the scuooner Young James, from Bostoi;.—Apply to TAFT vS I PADELFORD. mav IG ICE ”’ house in Bolton’s Range, dirocl.fi/ JL opposite the City Hotel, will bo opened tlni day for the delivery of Ice. The hours for keep ing open, will be from sun-riso until sun-set, ex cept meal-times, Sundays until one o’clock V. M. if ho objections by the City authority, being by particular request. N. B. the house in Rockwell’s Buildings will ba closed for the present. EPIJRAIM SPEAR. march 31 the present, I)R. COPPEFfiS rosidoncc . is in the house belonging to Mr- Lamar, at the corner of Montgomery street, on the bluff, immediately south of the office of the Steamboat Company. ‘ Hla office ia still at his sliop in Broughton street, (Marshall's holdings) near tho market, march 9 BACON. Three thousand ibs. middlings, ‘ just arrived- For sale, by • * P/iILBRICK & BAKER. .m ay 5 ’ ‘ ‘ SARATOGA WATER. A Fresh supply, direct from the Spring, and fresh bottled by Lynch k’ Clarke, of New York, just received per ship Statira, and for salo by LAY fy HENDRICKSON •junc 24 Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings. REMOVAL— T. S. Luthers’ Exchange Office, is removed"to the Office formerly occupied by S. & M. Allen, & Cos. two doors Last oft 1.3 City Hotel, june 22 i -- ’ NOTICE. DURING the absence of tii© subscribers 3lr. W in. H nry Thompson will net as our At i torney. G. <ii C. BONNEY. june 17 ns LETTER PAPERT” ? 00 Reams hot pressed Letter Paper- A few reams Printing, Medium and Quarto po*t ruled paper, just received per brig Frances and for sale by PIIILBRICK Si RAKER, junc 2G • LETTER AND CAP PAPER. ~iA REAMS Letter and Cap Paper, just re \ w ccived and for sale bv PIIILBRICK & BAKER june 19 INdTaTLAG HANUKEBCHItFS OAU PIECES INDIA FLAGS, * V/\Jr just received and for sale by PIIILBRICK’ & BAKFR juno 13.