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ClTY OP IATAJWAH,
By G. 2j w. Robertson,
M moHT IW1H »*» ***»■.
ralSUl"* <* AUTAICI.
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FOB THE COUNTRY,
t> published to meet (he arrangement of
, h „ ‘ B ,iL three time* * week, (Tuwday,
Thnrsdsv and Saturday) at the Office of th*
Pn.lc Ceo'ltiai', »nd comiune »t the melli-
idee, Commercial, Political and MiaccUan-
e.,u». including idveilitenientl. published in
^i heCouffi^Pepetlt «*ttoaIl portioi
the stole end Union, or delivered in the city.
I, five dollars per onwiffi, payabletin idronct.
Adverlioemeiiti ore inwriedln both po_er:-
it 75 cent* per rfUSTf* of Ul-nes* for jc fire-
insertion, and 37l for tueceeding pub-
^ Communication* by Msi', mist be Pvst-pnid
Sal-a "f laud ond n-ginea by Admumtra.
Mrs. P-X-ei.tors or .guardian*, are required,
by law, to be held on the fir, 1 uesdsy in the
irontb between the hnuri nf te.i in 'he fore
anon ond three in Hie ahertinon, at the Coon
of tbt* cpunly in which tbWproperty ia
o',toole. —Notion of ; h> te role* must be given
in 0 public gojntto sixty day* previous to the
dW Nn[“irfthe tile if persona! properly mm
be (five in hlte manner. Ferry doya previous
to the Joy af wle , .... , „
Notice to lb- debtors ond e-odilnm of an
estate most be published for Forty day*.
Nnt’C«* tl»*t application will be nude to the
Court nf O dintrv for leuve to »eli U>»d, mu* 1
be published JVinc Montht
Whiskey, Share Moulds, Pa
per, $c.
c. C. GRISWOLD, offenfor sale,
HDDS, whiskey
RjOts tonBshore moulds
3 tons steel
1?0 kegs white lead
16 do Verdigris
12 do black paint
100 reams copying snd letter paper
nov 26
Butter, Lard, &c.
.foil received by ship William Wallace,
KEGS first quality Goshen Butter
mS -S/.20 liege I.sra
30 Barrels prime heef
200 Baskets tsble ealt
40 Ibe superior Americah mustard
10 Barrels Sergant’s crackcre
b Barrels smoked bcof •
20 Barrels prime pork I
10 Half barrels F. Market heef
RAI)i E Y, CL A G HORNS; WOOD.
Anciaux’s Wharf,
dee 9 .
P. M’Dermott,
H AG just received by the ship Globe,
from Philadelphia,
15 barrels boef, put up expressly for
* family nse, by Mr. Shuster
6 puncheons N.Orleans turn, 4th proof
35 barrels whiskey
6 cases hats
6 bales domestic goods
20 jack screws
- 4 do?., patent cotton gimletB
in stoke, ,
200 barrels eupf. Philadelphia flour
100 half do do
200 bbis No 3 markeral
20 hags black pepper
*’* ••flftl ■*
Dry Goods.jr
Rrrciood per tloop Delight,
A N invoice of 6-4 cambrics.
Shirtings, Garment Dimities
Fancy printed check muslii)"
Fancy chintz printed jaconet muslin
Marseilles bod quilts
Cambric prints, Ac.
For sale by J. B* HERBERT 6c CO.
dec 1
Mines and Quills
L ADlEB’mnrocro heeled and spring heel
ed thick and thin solcB
Do. leather, thick and thin soles
Do. Denmark satin
Gentlemen’s fine and common boots
Do. Bootees and shoeB
Boy’s shoes and boots
Children’s morocco and leather bootees
Also Negro shoes, and
10,000 Dutch Quills
For sale low at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE,
nev 18
Liverpool Ground Salt.
4)f*!VfVE\ BUSHELS afloat—for salo
JSSlJWU 1. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 13
Cabanas Hegira.
1\ATlfD(1U CABANA SEGARS, just
received and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT dt CO.
nov 94
Horthern Gin and £»ew-Eng-
land Rum
JP, R BARRELS Gin, high proof
, 30 barrels Ncw-England rum
Landing f rom ship Oglethorpe, and for sale
low from the wharf.
J. B. HERBERT dt CO.
dec 18
O RDERS received fbr Tickets, in the
following, or shy other Lotteries, in
the Southern and Northern States,
840,000 10,000—10,000,
Capital Prizes in Grand State Lottery of
Mary laud,drawing every week in Baltimore.
TICKIT8 TWELVE DOLLARS.
810,000—7,000—5,000,
Maryland University Lottery, No. 3, to be
drawn 27th inst. in a few minutes.
TICKET8 SIX DOLLARS.
810,000—5 000—8 000,
University Lottery, No. 4, the drawing will
take pluce this month in Baltimore, and
finished in a few minntea.
TICKETS SEVEN DOLLARS.
810,000—6,000—4,000,
Quantico Canal Lottery, Fifth Class, draws
in Richmond, 8th February, in five minutes.
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
83,000—1,000—500,
Charleston Lottery, Second OIuhs, for the
benefit ofthe Academy of Fine Arts, draws
on the 28th instant.
TICKETS FOUr’doLLARS FIFTY.
Literature Lottery, N. York, the scheme
of the next class, will be received in a few
days, at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jan 6
Feather Beds Bolsters and
Pillows
J UST received, an assortment of the
shove articles, warranted to be of the
best quality, for sale by
/. W. MORREL.
art 26
Georgia—Camden County
O S the first T. etdsy in March next, 1 . iii
sell st Jefferson, inlaid oonnty, a neg .
nun, ’tallied Daniel, the properly of the t
late -4 ilia jilt Crews, do'eased, pursuant ti
leave granted by the Court of Ordinary,
MARY CREWS, Execu rlx-
Jin 14 41
Liverpool around *alt.
a JfyFv SACKS Liverpool Ground Salt,
1# J!/'*/ received per sloop Good Intent,
ond for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
non 6
Lamp (-lasses.
G ROUND and plain, of every description
Glass Peg Lamps
Tin japanned do with candlesticks
Tin Lamp Feeders
Lamp Wick, assorted, Ac.
Constantly on hand ond for sale by
GEO. RYERSON, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Street*.
nov 20
Ivory arid Horn Combs,
CA8EB back, Fide and fuurhorn combs
1 case fine ivory do
Received per whip Emperor, and for sale
ow, by JV. B. WEED.
dec 28
g
Brass Wire Sijlers.
A N assortment of the above article re
ceived per the Augusta, and for sale
by N. B. WEED.
nov24
TAR.
FEW barrels just received and for
Ahsalu.liy A. BASSET,
No. 1, Mon gin's new Building!.
nov 2 3
Liverpool Ground Salt.
SACKS landing from sloop Ex.
prebs, and for sale by
J. 15. HERBERT & CO.
nov qy
feiileYa.
SUPPLY of Hair and Wire Sifters, re-
- ceived and tor sale by
JV. B. WEED,
28 No. 6, Gibbons' Rnnpe.
Crockery,
CRATES low priced assorted crock-
cry, landing this day, and for sale
by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dor 1
«i\savi.te til’ Bread.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE,)
bth January, 1825. j
T IIE average price of Flour being $fl per
bbl. 206 lbs. weight, the weight of
Bread for the present month must be
124 cents Loaf : : 2 lbs. 154 oz.
1 7 i
Of which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread
will take duo notice.
M. W. STEWART,
City Treuiurer.
Jnn 7 36
\ioWalter.
A FEW dozen superior French Rose Wa
ter, in large bottles, just received and
for sale by GEO. RYERSON.
oct 26
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS NO. IV, FOR DECEMBER, 1824,
TO BE DRAWN IN FIVE MINUTES.
sixty numbers,nink ballots to bedimwn.
SCHEME.
2 Prizes of $10,000 is $ ’0,000
3 6,000 15,000
1 3,031 3,082
17 1,000 17,000
20 500 10,000
41 200 8.200
51 100 . 5.100
51 60 3,000
1734 12 20,806
11475 6 80,850 ).)
13,395 Prizes, ) $171,100
20,325 Blanks, (
31,220 Tickets.
I11 this scheme with nine drawn ballots
there will be 81 prizes with three numbers
in them, 183G with two numbers on them,
and 11,475, with one number on them
Those tickets having nono of the drawn
numbers on them being blanks.
To determine the fate of the 31,220
tickets, the 60 numbers will severally be
placed in a wheel on the day of drawing,
and nine of them will be drawn, and those
tickets having on them as a combination
the 1st, 2d and 3d, and 4th, 5th end 6th
numbers drawn, will be entitled to $10,000.
Those having on them the 7th, 81 h and
9th—1st, 2d and 4tli—1st, 2d and 5th, will
each be entitled to $5,000.
That having on it the 1st, 2d and 6th,
will be entitled to $3,082.
Those having on them the
1st,2d, and 7th|2d.5th 61 6th:3d, 7th and 9th
1st,7th and 9tli)2d,7tli 619th 3d, 8th add 9th
I at,Bth and 9th|2d,8tli & 9thi4th,5th and 8th’
2d, 3d and 4th'3d,4th&.Sth|5th,6lh and 7th
2d, 3d and 5th : 3i!,4t!i A fitlr6th,7th and Bth
2d, 4th and 9th'3d,7th A 8th' each $1000.
Those having on them the
3d, 5th and 9th
4th,6th and 8th
I st,3d and 6th 2d.4th &5th
1st.3d and 7th 2d.5th A 7th
I st,3d and tltli 2d,5th & Bth lth,6tli and 9th
si,3d and 9th 2d,5th & 9th 5th, 7th and 8th
1st,4th and Bth 2d,6thdt 7tli 6th, 7th and 9th
1 st ,51 h and 7th 2d,4th & 9tli 6th. 8tli and 9tb
2d 3d and 6th 3d,5th At 6tli each $500'.
All others (being 41 Tickets) having
‘hree of the drawn numbers on them, will
each be entitled to $200.
The 51 Tickete having the 1st and 2d
Irawn numbers on them only, will each be
entitled to 100 dollars.
The 51 Tickets having the 3d and 4th
Irawn numbers on them only, will each be
entitled to 60 dollars.
All others (being 1734 tickets) with any
two ofthe drawn numbers on them, will
each be entitled to 12 dollars.
Arid those having on them any one ofthe
drawn numbers, (being 11,475 tickets, or
1,275 for each drawn number,) will be each
entitled to 6 dollars.
No ticket whichshall have drawn a prize,
nf a superior denomination, can be entitled
to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty
days after the drawing, and subject aa usu
al, to a deduction of 15 per cent.
A considerable portion of this Lottery is
put up in parcels of 20 Tickets, embracing
all the combination numbers, from one to
sixty, which parcels are warranted to draw
at least 54 dollars less the deduction of 15
per cent, with so many chances for the cap
ital prizes.
A. MW TYRE, | M,n 'E crs -
PRICE OF TICKETS SIX DOLLARS.
The peculiar advantages of this scheme,
are, that it has tiro highest prizes—the
number of Capitals is unusually large for
the amount nf cash to be disposed of in pri
zes, (171,100 Dollars) and the price cornea
within the means of every man. Ordora are
received as usual, at the office of the Geor
gian, by
W. ROBERTSON,
whose orders in the late Pennsylvania Lot
tery, have produced a large amount in pri
zes, among which were one'of a thousand
dollars, 100, 50’s, dtc.
Prize Tickets in the Pennsylvania Lotte
ry, 14th Class, received as cash.
Jan 18
AUGUST G. OEMLKR,
a AS removed his DRUG STORE, to
the corner of Broughton and Whitla-
ker-strctle, ojtporile Col. Shellman't Mansion
House, where he exhibits for sale, a choice
assortment of
FRESH MEDICINES AND GARDEN
SEEDS,
and various other articles suiting his line.
He abstains relating the whole string of
names ofthe things he offers, and only men
tions a few which arc not commonly found
in every Drug Store, viz :—
Fol Sabina i Church’s Cough
Pyro Umbellate j Drops
Dcgitalis Purpurea j Aromatic Vinegar
Scullcap, Hyssop {Toilet, Vegetable A.
German Leopard’s j other Soaps
Bane,(arnica mon-! Macassar Oil
tana) J Phosphorous
Elecampane, (Inula 1 Ox. Mur. Potasse
Helenium) { James’s Fever P»w-
Hops, Ergot S ders
Tonquin Beans j Infantile Powders
» Read’s Stiptic
| Spirits Soap
| Fumigating Pastille
< Pyrolignious Acid
* Black Drop
Respecting the utility ofthis lost article,
he refers to the last, but one, page of the
Georgia and South Carolina Almanac, of
this year.
oct 9 70f
Squire’s Elixir
DafPs do
Ess. Mustard
Ess. Tyre
Jesuit Drop
CANAL LOTTERY,
TIE TEENTH CL All—NSW SEMEi.
T O be drawn on Wednoiday, the 9th
March, 1825, and finished in a few
minutei—sixty numbers, eight ballote to be
drawn,
Sc\\ftT»te.
1 Prise of 30 000 Dolliri ii glO.OOO.
1 10.000 10,000.
2 5.000 10000.
2 2,128 4,56,
20 1,0.0 20,000
30 500 15,(JOO,
52 100 s:m
10* SI 5.2GC.
' 1360 1 “ 16 20.830
10,6)8 8 84,864
34,220 Tickets at gfl,
8-05,320
In this Scheme, with eight drawn hillots,
there wilt he 56pris .'iwitti three numbers on
them, 1466 with two numbers on them. »i d
10,6)8. with one number on them Tbosr
t ckets having none of the drgv n ballots on
them being blanks
To detemine the fste of all the tickets in
the shove lottery, 60 numhe s, hum one to
sixty inclusive, will severall, be plsced in a
wheel on the day of drawing, and eignt of
them will be drswn, and that ticket having on
t ss a combination, the 1st, 2d and third uum
bers drawn, will be entitled to *30,000.
That having on it the 4tb, 5th and 6th, will
be entitled to 810,000,
Tlioeo buying o them the 3d, 4 b and 511,
snd 6d, 7th and8th, e«rh g!,000
Thtaehaving on them the 1st, 6.hand 8tb>
so l lat, 7th and 8th, each 2,128.
Those 20 having on them the
21,6th and 7tl> 3d, 5th and 7'lt 4th,6th and 8th
2d. 6ih and Bth 3d, Sth and 8th lth,7th and Rth
2d 7th and 81b 3d, 6th and 7th 'th,6th and 7th
3d, 4th and 6th 3d, 6th ant 8th 5ih,6th and Sth
3d, 4thand 7th 4th,5thind 7th 5th,7lh and 8'h
3d, 4th and 8>h 4tn,5th and dtti each 81000.
3d, 5th and 6th tth,6th and 7tb|
All others, being (30 tickets) hiving thre'
or the d awn numbers on them will each be
entitled to 8500.
The 52 tickets hsving on them two of the
drawn numbers and those twi, the 4th and
•th. will each be entitled to 8)00.
The 104 ticket! having on them two of
the drawn cumbers, snd tbose two the 6'It
and 7th, or 6'.h snd 8th, will escb be eutitlec
to 850.
All others (being 1300 tickets) hsvisgtwn
of the drawn numbers on them, will each be
eutitled to 816.
All these Having on them any me of the
) SWn cuiobers, (i,e ng 1O.6O8 t.okct>, or 13 £
'or each drawn number) will each be enti
tled to 88.
No ticki-t which shill hire drawn a pr'ic
ofa superior denomination can be entitled tu
at inferior prise. Prises payable thirty days
(ter the drawing, and subject, as uaual, lot
deduction ul 15 per cent-
4 considerable portion efthis lottery is put
u) in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing all Ihr
cimhinatlon numbers, from one to siaty,
shich parcels are- warranted to draw at leas’
$64, leas the deduction of 15 per cent, with
11 many chances f t the capitsl p' arl.
Packages of 20 tickets, bj e.rtificste, may
lao be hid by the payment of the difference
let'veen the price of the tickets and the
amount wb ch they murt of neceanty draw,
such difference being 865 60,
The ti kits Will lemain at the scheme
mice, Hi) until Wednesdsv, the 12th inst.
whoa thcy'wil. he sHvie ecd to *7.
J. B. YATES, ) „
A.M’INTVRE, l Managers.
Pbiladdplua, Jwi.uaiy 5, iB25.
ID" Orders for tickets or shares, received,
and prize tickets in fourteenth class,
taken in payment at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jan 18
information Wanted \
I F. GKOHG4 MILLER, otherwise DAN-
1EL OlaAND MILLER, who in the ve*r
' H15, imvec 1 in Sivanmih, in the Aberdeen
runsportp belonging to Mchscr. Duwson &
8on« of London i* living, and will tpply to
’(in f iends in England, be will hear of
something much to his p.dvanUge f He left
the Aberdeen while she lay at Savannah, and
has not been heard of by his f tends finer
hat period. lie had been many years a t>ai*
'or, and while on board the above ve*sH,
via employed at a carpenter. If he left Sr-
vannah at that time, it is probable that hr
»ntered some vessel going to the Brasil Is
lands* as in his Mat letter, he att’ed that it
wa« his intention to do so. 9hould he have
U^d at any place vh^re a register or certifi
cate of his burial can be obtained, it would be
thankfully received and all expenses attending
it, paid by
ISAAC W. MORRELL,
Savannnh, or
W.W. &T.L. CHESTER.
New-York
if pt 9 57
Savannah Female Asylum.
.1 NT election for a Matron to this Institu
1V ticn, will take place at the Asylum
House, on the first meeting in February.—
Application for the above to be handed in
to the subscriber.
By order ofthe Board,
E. M. LLOYD, Sec'ry.
BOVtS 94
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
C ONTINUES to do busineaa in Milledge-
.Ville, and tendert the offer of his aer,
vicei to bis friends and the public, in the trana-
tetim of agency buaineas generally
o« | 8 68tbfcH
Beera’ Axes.
A IUPPLY of the above Axes, received
and for sale by N. B. WEED.
oct 27
STATE LOTTERY
MARYLAND.
HIGHEST PRIZE
40,000.
—•—
SCHEME NO. III.
1 Prize o»-840,000 it 40.000 Dollars.
1 Prise of 20,000 ia 'O.ooODoiltru.
1 Priae of 10,000 ia 10 000 Dollars.
2 Fixes of- — 5,000 ia ’0,000 Dullara.
30 Prize* of -1,000 ia .30,000 Dollars.
10 Prii' i oi 500 ia 1C/W0 Dollars.
50 P.-.aca of 100 ia 4 00 DolLrs.
100 P.-iiea of SO ia 4,000 Dollata.
5000 Prize* of——10 is 50,000 Dollars.
5 ’05 Prizea.
1479; Blanks,
180,000 Dollars.
20000 Ticket! at g9, i. 180.000 Dol’a a.
The whole of the prizes to be floating
from the commencement of the drawiug,
except the following, which are to be de
posited in the wheel at definite periods, viz;
On the 5th day, : i 1 , $10,000.
On the 10th day, s • . 6,000.
On the 16th day, s : , 1 ,20,000.
On the 20th day, i : t 1 40,000.
The whole to be completed in
Tvientif liTiFwin s on\^ \\
The prizes only to be drawn. -The whole
payable in cash, sixty days after the com
pletion of the drawing, subject to s deduc
tion of fifteen per cent.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
N. F. WILLIAMS,
J. B. RINGGOLD,
Commissioners appointed by the Governor and
Council
The above Lottery commences drawing
in Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY, Mlh inst.
Tickets $12—Shares in proportion.
ORDERS
received st the Baltimore price, and prize
tic lets taken in payment, at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
No. 8, Commerce-Row.
nov 9
91
Consumptions, Coughs, c.
BUTLER’S
F OR the care af Colds, Coughs, Conjutnp-
tion% Spitting ot Blood, Asthmas, and
diseaiea ofthe breast and lungs
There is peC spa no medical observation
belter established, none more generally con
firmed by the experience of the best physici-
III of all ayes and counti i- a, and n-me ol
more importance to the human fnmil/, (ban
the fact that many of the most difficult and in
curable coniumplions originate in neglect-.a
colds.. In sclimate so variable as ours, where
he changes of the weather are tr- qucnll)
sudden and unexpected, it requires mnre care
rnd attention to guild against this dangerou-
enemy of life, thau moat people imagine or
are able and willing to bestow. 7 he billi o 1
mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that th,
proportion of deathi by this disease may bi
considered aa about five tu one. I asmucli
then aa this fatal disease f quently bi is defi-
nice: to the skill ofthe moat learned phyaici
ana, it ia a gratification to the prmrletor that
ne it enabled to offer to those affl.cted with
it, a goodly prospect of relief, in that highly
valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian tipi d
Jtc. The Indiana are happy in their know -
ledge of medical plants i governed wholly hi
experience, they ire certain aa to their offoc’,
and it la said by an author of great ebaractoi,
that 1 true ecnaumption ia a disease never
known among them.
Thia Specihe ia obtained by extraction from
herbi, root", flowers, pi mts Ac. when in per.
feclion. In consequence of a happy combina.
turn of the moat valuable herbs, Ac. it becomes
a balsam of a superior value. It heals the in.
jured'parts, opens (he pores, and composes
tue disturbed nerves, after the manner i f an
anodyne / consequently the obstruction ol
the chei and the ones which constitute th,a
disease, particularly need i's uie. It promote!
expectoration, which ia constantly called for,
and whilst it cleanses and heula, it also gives
strength to the tender lungs In this manner
itlernoves the hectic fever, improves diges
tion, gives strength to the oerves, repairs (he
appetite and improvea the spirits. Thia apeci
lie mav always be given in aafety it la mild,
pleasant to the taste, and may s.fely be given
0 infants, for which it ia of ineilimxble value.
It affords relief in bowel complaints, f ettling,
whooping coughs, Uc. and ia found particu-
I ir!y usclul in hypochondriacal, nervous snd
liyatericvl diseases. Each bill of direction
contains a detailed account of thi, disease in
all its different stages, end Will bj accompa
nied with ihe signature of the proprietor iu
tied Ink. It is offered for tale by GEO. BY-
ERe ON, only (my sole agent) Druggist, cor
ner Hay and Whiuaker-streeia, Savannah, af
one dollar per bottle.
WM. BUTLER.
dec 30 30
CuYlted Halt JAatraasteB.
7ITIIE subscriber has just received xn is-
1 sorttneot of the above articles, war
ranted toko ofthe best quality, for sale by
I. W. MDRREL.
oct 2*
Opposite the Academy.
REW, .
R ESPECTFULLY informs her fViendB
and the public, that her school it now
opposite the Chatham Academy, for
the REcxpTioN or pupils. Assisted by
her daughter Miss E- A. Hsaaisox, she
useful .'„7 t ' rV ‘ Cea i %achi,.gtho following
useful andornameukl branches of educa-
Wlitlst she returns sincere thanks fbr
_ patronage hitherto extended, she
hopes, from the reduced rates of tuition and
her increased exertions j.* furtho’r”'itfc“aia
gross oflier.Pupita, to deserve a still fur
ther extension of public favor. The course
of tuition, and the terms on which scholars
are received, are— ,
1st Class—Spelling, Reading, Sewing and
Marking, per quarter, : 5-100
2d. Class—With Wriling, Grammar,
Geography and Arithme
tic, 1 : 1 : 1 : s 00
The French or Spanish Languages,
including elegant embroidery, 00
lace or mnelin, to any pattern,
per quarter, : 1 : t t 1 110 00
Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : 8 00
ITT The moRt careful attention will bt
paid by Mrs. Kr.«, to the deportment and
morals of those entrusted to her charge,
nov2 8S
1*. M DERJVLOII,
r NFORMS his friends and the public gen
erally, that he has received by recent
arrivals, a large and extensive assortment af
Grocet ies, Hardware and Dry
GoodSy
which will be disposed of wholesale and rot
tail, on the most reasonable terms. Th#
following articles comprise a part of hM
present stock, viz.—
10 Hogshead* prime 8t. Croix Vugae
10 Buseg White and) ,, .
’0 Buses Brown J H,,, “
6t) Barrels Loaf and l ump do
50 Bag* Havana Gr- cn Coffee
6 Pipes auperior 4th nroof Brandt
’ Pipe* do Holland Gin
4 Pipes Imitation Brandy, 4th proof
5 Du do Gin
* Pipes very auperior old Peach Brandy
2 Punsheona do do Irish Whialre*
10 Hogih-adk aad ) Philadelphia By*
100 Bartels J Whiskey
100 Barrels Northern Gin
2 Pipes super) ir old Madeira Wine
* Half Pipes superior old u*i>on am
lo 4 iaat«* Ceaka Tenei :ffe do
Very superior old Madeira Wine end
Cognac Brandy in Jemij .hnt
150 Whole and? Barrels superfl:te fresh
100 Half $ FI ur
100 w»r -eU No- S, New Mackarel
50 Barrels Nn. 2, do do
1600 Baskets Table Salt
20 Casks Gnshen Cfieeae
20 Rarrels Copperas
200 Reams Wrapping Paper
50 Bags Black Pepper
10 Boxes Chocolate
20' Five Gallon Demijohn*
5 Barrels Glue
100 Kegs HE and HF Diipunt's Qunpowdsy
5'Pound Canine a of superior d#
100 Pieces 43 inch Cotton Bagging
2 Bales Bagging Tw,ne
10 Whole and J Boxes S. WhittimottV
6 Half 5 genuine Cards
10 B -xil Wool Hats
5 Doles Straw Bonnet#
10 Coil* Buie Rope
5 Dozen Bed Cord#
50 Do Plough Line#
100 Pound! Saab Corda
6 Bales Point, London Duffle
Blankets
10 Cases colored and bleached tad VM
bleached Homespuns
70 Groa* Iron 7‘able Spoon#
15 Do do Pet do
10 Do Teutania Table do
Plated Table and Tea do
Copper,Cast, Wrought sod Compost,
tion Pea Kettles of all sites
Bras; Kettles for making paeierve#
20 9ets of Dish Covers
fOTonsbhear Moulds
1 Do Sad Irona
1 llo Bar Lead
1 Do Sheet Iron
100 Calks assorted Cut Nails
Mill, Cross Cut and Whip Saw, msdc
expressly for this market
20 Deseu Handasw*, Wood Saw sand Tex-
nant Saws
Blacksmith Sledgea snd Hnndhimmef#
Anvils, from 1 to 2001ba. real mouaa
hole
B!"cksm th’« Bellow*,from 24 to 36 ia.
Single and Double Screw Plate*
Corn Mills, from No. 1 to 5
2 Tons Hooka and Hinges
Bias* Andirons,from $2 50 to 83
Bran and Wire Femleis, with shovel#
and tongs to match
5 Cask* Braid’* Patent Hoc!
100 Dulon Padlo-tka
steelyard* to weigh from 200 tu 5001b#
3 Ton* of Steel, conairiing cf Shear,Eng,
liah, Blistered and Cast
Stoves with rip-s
1000 Pound, Waggon Bulla, snorted
Fancy Curtain Pins
5 Bags Trace Chains
2 Onion Currying Knires
209 Doicn Curry Combi
6 Seta Whit* handle Knivet and Pork#,
consisting of 50 piece* each
. 10 Sett Britannia Teapot*.
Sugar and Cream do
6 Doaen Patent Shot Ball#
2 Doaen Game Bag# >”/•
2 Darn Powder Horns«ndFhnk#
1 Case double snd single fcjOrcl Gun#
10 Doaen Wire anff20 dot. Hair Sifters
2 Doaen Fancy Null Mats and 50 lets of
Table Mat#
. ALSO,
A general itaortmcnt ofOkr’'enter , s Plan#*
Hruabes, and Fancy Bellows, with many other
artidea in the above line,too tedious to enu
merate,
EXPECTED DAILY. s
1 20 Ton* ot Carron Csriings, which ffiR tt
•old low from the wharf.
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