Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 09, 1825, Image 1

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Jf eMV SftvifeB—Y o\. YU. 8AVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MOItNlNG, MARCH 9, 1825. Wo. 88. THE is r.niTED AND PUBLISHED IN TUB CITY or SAVANNAH, By G. $ W. Robertson, li F.IOHT 1)01.1.MIB Pr.R ANNUM, pavahlk in ADVANCE. FOll THU COUNTRY, ,g pnhlialierf to moot the sri-anR-ment of the mail. three times s week, (Tuesday, Thursday -tul Saturday) at the Office of .he Daily Georgian, and contains al 1 the inielli. eeiicc, Cloimnerr.ial, Political and slistellan. eons, ineli«liug ad.trlisctncnU. pub ished in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is se tto all parts ol the State and Union, or delivered in the city, at five dollars per annum, payable in ’dvanct. advertisements are inserted in both pa aits a' 7? cents per square, of 14 lines, for he firs, insertion, and 374 lot every succeeding pub- ^ Coinmunicatioiiaby’Mul, must be Post-paid Sales of land and negroes by Adtnimstra. tors. Executors or guardians, arc required, bv law, 'o he held no the firs Tuesday in the month between the hnurs of ten in 'he fore nnnn and three in the afternoon, at tin’ Court House of the county in which the property is in note. —Notice of these sales .nust be given in a public gazette nifty days previous to the davnfswle. Notice of the side of personal property must be give ill like manner. Forty days previous to the dny »f sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors ot an esta .e most be published for Forty days. Notice that application will he made to the Court "f Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published Mae Months. tp-a® a > ®3 > 5?o ttednctm in Prices! (’muds to be wliat they are Sold for ! ! AndHonest Weight it Measure Ginn !!.' T HE Subscriber ns willing as others to arrange his business to suit the pre sent times, and snve the public the trouble of making bargains, adopts a mode lately made use of in this city of advertising the Prices of his Goods, (tlie whole being too te dious to enumerate, although not having those enormous quantities that are usually said to be sold when culled for,) names the following articles, and assures the Public that the rest of his Stock is reduced in the same proportion: Lamp Oil (but not the beat quality) per gallon 371 Po do do 0 50 Bo do best quality, per gall. 0 (id) Paint do do do 0 fill Spirits Turpentine do do 0 60 Mixed Paints (tint tint the host Greens, Blues or Yellows) per ill. 0 1 2-j English White Lead, per lit Ihs. (not because put up in iron bound kegs) ^ 50 American White Lead, 28lb kegs laboratory manufactured Brook lyn, New-Yiirk, (mamtfnetnry price per cwt. $11 50, which may he seen by looking at the New-Y'ii'k Price Current) 3 124 ft by 10 Glass, but not the best American, per box 3 .50 10 bv 12 do do do _ -1 50 A large and constant supply of the above articles mid goods generally in the Paint, Oil. Color, Glass, Varnish and Brush trade aril he kept. The subscriber having made arrangements with Manufacturers in New-York, Philadelphia, Huston, and else where. from which places lie wiH continue to receive those goods direct, of the best description, and on the most advantageous terms, lie also oilers his Professional scr- Pninting, Gilding § Glazing, Hlii,-h ito executes on improved principles at reduced prices, in Town and Country. All, 5. Ifhitalicr-dreel, 5 doors from the Hoy. P. MARLOW, jan '24 50 Notice. N INE months after dnto application will bo made to the Honorable the Jus* tjees of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract ot lniul, known ns number night, f *tl» District, Pike (formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate ol of N. S. Bayard.* N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Jan b 34n$ & mmn 9 OFFER FOll SALE, 0|\ HOGSHEADS prune and second ©''Sir quality St. Croix Sugar. 50 barrels do do do sugar 7o bagN prime green coffee 30 crates blue and green edged plates 10 tons iron, assorted 5 pipes cognac brandy 5 do Holland gin 8 hogsheads Jamaica rum half pipes, quarter casks, and half quarter casks wine 30 barrels loaf sugar 30 coils bale rope 200 grind stones 2000 bushels Maryland corn 800 do hong Island white, equal to Georgia flint corn nov 23 FRESH GARDEN SEED >, A \n TVvxYbows TWwfcX 'Roots* J UST received by the ruhscribcr, and wa% ranted of the last season's growth, 3' boxes Garden Seeds put up by A. M’Mahon fc Co. Philadelphia, express'y for tnis market, and containing the following assortments, viz. Notice. P ERSON’S having demands against the estate of Thomas Johnston, will please resent them, properly attested, at the ounting-Roern ofR. & .1. Habersham. 1IAMUTAh JOHNSTON, xecutrix ofthe estate of Thomas Johnston, dec 18 2lf i. NO 1 ICE. T HE aubscriben being about to decline bn sinessin this place, request persona ha. in;; demands agiinit them, to present then: for payment. A. B. FANNIN & CO. oct 5 68fa Administrator’s Notice. N W5MONTHS from this date, we shall ap ply to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Chatham county, when sitting for ordinar) purposes, to sell the real estate of Willianr May hew. C. H. HAYDEN, P. 1IAYHEW, Administrator's, august 12 45 t. Drumhead Cabbage 2 Long Red Beet 3 Long Orange Carrot 4 Parsley 5. Leek 6. Onion 7. Salmon Radish 8. Early Purple do. 9. Round leaved 10. Early Turnips •1. Late do 2 Salaafy i3- Asparagus ’4. Karh curled Let tuce 15 Royal Cabbage do 1*. Wutmeg Melon ’7. Spinach ‘8. Summer Savoy 19. Sweet B.ail °,0 Sage H. N»«lurtium 22. Oeltry 23 Early Peas ’4. Late do 25 Earlv bunch bean •’6 Red F.'ench do ALSO, 90 Packages containing the following Bui nous Blower Routs, viz. h Double Hyacinths I 4.Meiic m» J ge* fl we 2. F ne Tulips I 5 D uble Tuberose 3. Narcissus |6 Star of Bethlehem For sale by P. M'DE -O'O PT F**b 2 -8 By the President of the United States. I N pursuance of law, I, James Monroe, Pro- ident of the l T r<ied Staten, do hereby d< dare and make known, that a public sale w> he held at the Land Office at Tallahasse, i Florida, on the third Monday of May next, fi the di- r -osul of the foRowine lands, viz :— Township 1, south of Range 1, west of the Meridian line. , 1 and 2 north of Range 1, do do Fractional 3 do do do do Township 1, south 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5, east 1 & 2,north 1, 2, 3, 4, & r»* Fractional township 3 1,2,3, 4, &. 5. The side will commence with the low number of section, township, and range, an •.roceed in regular numerical order. T« lands reserved by law for the use of sch iol:». •»r other purposes, wiil be excluded from tk. jaie G’vcn under mv band, at the City of Wash ington, this f.6th dav of January, 18:5. JAMES MONUOE. By the President. GEO GRAHAM, Commissioner of the General Land Office crT Primers of the Laws of the United S’a'es, in the Territory of Florida, and in ih States of Vlabi nvj, Louisiana, Teness-e, Mi*- •issippi, Ge orpin, snd Soiith«Carolii.a, vre an thoriz d to publish the foregoing Proclam t- lion once u week ornil the day of sale F -h 7 A f Damascus Steel Razors, WUST received, a supply of tlio above nr- ♦I tide, which will bo warranted good.— For sale by N. B. WEED, nov 24 NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND GIN. nKrr.ivr.n i*fu nnu; gf.org f, Washington. ■fl d kdk REGS New Leaf Lard lUU’lOOlIaina 3 Barrels Castor Oil 5 Pipes II. Gin, Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by .1. B. HERBERT & CO. Jan 14 >‘liia(lc’s Company” Does. A4i\ CASKS Bradc’s Patent Hoes, for UmI/ sale by N. B. WEED. Georgia—Vunulen County O N the first Tuesday in March next, 1 . sell at Jefferson, in said connty, a negro man, named Daniel, the property of the es tate of Mic<j«h Crews, de'eas.*d, pursuant to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary. MARY CHEWS, Executrix- J n H 41 t\ (lministrator’s N otice. VTINF, MONTHS after (late, I shall apply lx to the Honorable the Inferior Court o: :h»iham county, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) for leave to sell the real estate o. isatyc H. Robins, to satisfy the heirs and cred itors. C* II. HAYDEN, Administrator* august 12 45 Bunch Muscatel Raisins. J UST received per ship Win. Penn, di rect from Gibraltar, 140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins For sale by BRADLEY, C LAG HORN & WOOD, Fd> 3 AnciauxV Wlinrf. Fnsli Teas, Hums, Flour, cc QA CHESTS Hyson Teas £i\3 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 IIhu Richmond Cut Glass Ware Received per ship Savannah. 20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. Feb 5 F \J. Hates Wank N'otea, OR SALK at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 NEW-XOttYL State Literature Lottery, CLASS NO. IV, FOR DECEMBER, 1B24, TO BE DRAWN IN FIVE MINUTES. CANAL LOTTERY, FIFTEENTH CLASS—NEW SERIES. SIXTY NUMBERS,NINE BALLOTS TO BE DRAWN. SCHEME. 2 Prizes of $ 10,000 is $20,000 3 5,000 16.000 1 3,082 3,082 17 1.000 17,000 20 500 10.000 41 200 8,200 51 100 6,100 51 60 3,060 1734 12 20 808 11475 6 68,850 13,395 Prizes, 20,825 Blanks. a $171,100 34,220 Tickets. In this scheme with nine drawn ballots there will be 84 prizes with three numbers on them, 1836 with two numbers on them, and 11,475, with one number on them.— Those tickets having none of the drawn numbers on them being blanks. To determine the late of the 34,220 tickets, the 60 numbers will severa y be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and nine of them will be drawn, ami those tickets having on them as a combination the 1st, 2d and 3d, and 4th, 5th and 6th numbers drawn, will be entitled to $10,000. Those having on them the 7th, 8th and 9th—1st, 2d and 4th—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 &, Ot.h 3d, 7th and 9th 1st,7th and 9th.2d,7t!i & 9th 3d, 8th uml 9th 1st,8th and 9th;2d,8th & 9th.4th,5th and t!th 2d, 3d ami 4th 3d.4th & 5th(5th.6th ami 7th 2d, 3d and 5th 3d,4th & 6thi6tli,7th and 8th 2d, 4th and 9th 3d,7th & 8th 1 each $ 1000. Tliost having on them the I st,3d and 6th 2d,4th & 5th and 7th 2d,5tli & 7th ist,3d and 8th|2d,5th & 8th st,3d and 9th|2d,5th & 9th 3d, 5th and 9th 4th, 6th and 8th 4th, 6th and 9th 6th, 7th and 8th 6th, 7th and 9th 6th. 8th and 9th each $500. . st,4thand 8th 2d,6th & 7tli st,5th and 7th 2d,4th & 9th -d 3d and 6th 3d,5th & 6th All others (being 41 Tickets! having Jiree of the drawn numbers on them, will ach be entitled to $200. The 51 Tickets having the 1st and 2d drawn numbers on them only, will each be ntitled to 100 dollars. The 51 Tickets having the 3d and 4th Irawu numbers on them only, will each be ntitled to 60 dollars. All others (being 1734 tickets) with any ♦wo ofthe drawn numbers on them, will •ach be entitled to 12 dollars. And those having on them any one of the drawn numbers, (being 11,475 tickets, or 1,275 for each drawn number,) will be each entitled to 6 dollars. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize, of a superior denomination, can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty days utter the drawing, and subject as 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 fur the cap ital prizes. J. B. YATES, ) « BA A. M’IN'TYRE, ) M " crs ’ PRICE OF TICKETS SIX DOLLARS. The peculiar advantages of this scheme, are, that it has two highest prizes—the number of Capitals is unusually large for the amount of cash to be disposed of in pri zes^ 171,100 Dollars) and tile price comes within the means of every man. Orders are received as usual, at the ofiice 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, &e. Prize Tickets in the Pennsylvania Lotte ry, 14th Class, received as cash. Jan 18 AUGUST G OEMLEIt, a AS removed his DRUG STORE, to the corner of Brough ton and tVhitta- her-streets, opposite Cot. Shell man's Mansion House;, where he exhibits lor sale, a choice assortment of FRESH MEDICINES AND GARDEN SEEDS, and various other articles suiting his line, lie abstains relating the whole string of names ofthe tilings he oilers, and only men tions a few which are not. commonly found in every Drug Store, viz:— Fol Sabina i Church’s Cough Pyro Umbolhita < Drops Degitalis Purpurea ' Aromatic Vinegar Scullcap, Hyssop l Toilet, Vegetable & German Leopard’s | other Soaps Banc,(arnica lnon-s Macassar Oil tuna) f Phosphorous Elecampane, (Inula $ Ox. Mur. Potassc lleleniuin) \ James’s Fever Pow- I lops, Ergot \ dors Tonquin Beans < Infantile Powders Squire’s Elixir \ Read’s Stiptic Half’s do J Spirits Soap Ess. Mustard Fumigating Pastills Ess. Tyro < Pyrohgnious Acid lesuitDrop ' Black Drop Respecting the utility ofthis last article, he refers to the last, but one, page of the Georgia and South Carolina Almanac, of this year. pet. 9 70f T O be drawn on Wednesday, the 9th March, 1825, and finished in a few minutes—sixty numbers, eight ballots to be drawn. — ■■ Sckeme. 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars is $30,000, X 10 000 10,0U0. 2 5 000 10 000. 2 2,128 4, 56. 20 1,080 20.000 30 570 15,u00, 52 loo 5. '00 ’04 50 5.200. 1300 16 20 800 10.608 l 8 84,364 12.120 Prizes, 7 z, d99n _ s .. f $205,320 22,100 Blanks, J o4 ' ?2 ° Tlckel8 * ? 34)290 Tickets at $6, $205,320 In this Scheme, with eight drawn ballot?, there will be 56 prizes with three numbers on thorn, 1456 with two numbers on them, ard 10,608. with one number on them. Those t okets having none of the dravn ballots on them being blanks. To dtterm>ne the fate of all the tickets in the above lottery, 60 numbe-s. from one to “•xty inclusive, will severally be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and eigiit of them will be drawn, and that ticket having on t as a combination, the 1st, 2d and third oum iters drown, will hr. entitled to $30,000. That having on it the 4th, 5th and 6th, will bv entitled to $10,000. T> oa- h.ivivp n them the 3d, 4'.h and 5th *nd 6d. 7th sndStli, each $5,090 Those hiving on them the 1st, 6th and 8th* an 11st, 7*h and 8th, ea-'h 2,123 Those 20 having onthem'he 2 5 ,6th and 7th °d, 6' h and 8th 2 7<b and 8th .?d 4' li and 6i r 3- ,4tii and 7ti. h , 4'h and 8 I- 3d, 5th and 6tn 4th.6th and 8th th,7‘.h and 8'b th,6rhanc 7' ; 5th.6th and 8' b 5.'h,7lh and 8th 3d 7th and 8<h .31, 5th and 7th 3d, 5 h and 8 h 31, 6th and 7th 3 >, 6 h aoc 8th 4.<.,5'’hand 7 b 4tn,5th and 3t'' 4'h,6tli and 7th| each $1000. All nthv8, being (30 tickets) having thre if the diAwn numbers on them will each be entitled to $5U0. The 52 ncktts having on »h m two of the drawn numbers and those two, the 4th and 5th, v ill e.ich be entitled to $:00. The 104 tickets having on them two of he drawn rumbers. s*nd those two the 6 h *nd 7t)i, o' 6 h and 8‘ h, will each be entitled to $50. Ail others (being 1300tickets) having two of the dra wn numbers on them, will each be entitled to $'.6, Al! those uaving on thmn «r.y me of the l awn numbers, (beng (0,608 tickets, or 13‘ 6 for eucii drawn number,) will each be enti tle*: to $8. No Tcktt which shall have drawn a prize of a superior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable thirty days jf.er lue drawing, ar,d suuject, as usuafi to a deduction 4 15 per cent* A considerable portion f this lottery is put up in parcels o f ‘ JO t ; ckcta, embracing ail the rombinalion nnmbe"S, from one to sixty, . ct; parcels r.r.* warranted to draw at leas #64,1-ns die deduction uf 15 p:.r cent, with ■ ir.a'ty chances f’ r »he capital prizes t’i.ekages cf 2(J tickets, by certificate, may ! '• t/C iia i b» the payment of the d ll'crncc UMrn th.; price of the tickets and tb« inom.t winch t»iey mu » <f necessity dra.v, suci .ifihrence $65 60. The tV*c»-tg wil! rema n at the scheme i’.e, (Y6) un»il Wfdnesdav, the 12tli msi. wlnn U»e> w I h» .dyure 1 $7. J. B. YATES, ) mi A. M’lNT YRE.I Mann e er3 - Phila h l.tlui, J *.iu y 5 825 JT Orders for tickets or shares, received, and prize tickets in fourteenth class, taken in payment at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. .Tnu I - tuGivnuvU n Wattled'. I F G •' Idll.i KH, otherwise DAN- iEL OLAND MILLER, who in the year !8t5, arr vei'* in Isavannah, in the Aberdef-n !r^iiMp;)rt, belonging to Messrs. D< ws«*n & Sons -tf London is living, and will apply to •is f'inids in En.’lar.ci, he will hear ol Hemeth'Mjg much to h ( .s advantage, He left “•e Aberdeen while she lay at Savannah, and has n t been he*-d »>f by his fiends sine • Tat period. He had been many years a sai- 1 »r, and while on board the above vessel, was employed ms a carpenter. If he left Sl« Ynimtdi at thut time, it is probable that hi utered some vessel going to the Brazil Is- • ’s, :-s in Ins last letter, he staged that it ■a., his intention to do so. Should he have ;i-d u» any place where a register or ce-lifi care of his burial can be obtained, it would be t bankfill;y received and ail exper. es attending ;t, paid by ISAAC W. MORRELL, Savannah, or W W. &T.L. CHESTER, New-York app* P 57 STATE LOTTERY op MARYLAND. HIGHEST PRIZE 40,000. —e— SCHEME NO. III. 1 Prize of— 840,000 is 40,000 Dollars. 1 Prize of .,0.000 is V0 000 Dolliifs. 1 Prize of 10.000 is lO.OI'O Dollars 2 Pr»aes of—- 5,000 is >0,000 Dollsrs. 30 Prizes of -l.f'OO is 30,000 Dollars. 20 Prizes ol 500 is 10,000 Dollars, 50 Prizes of 100 is 5,( 00 Dollsrs. 1(10 Prizes of ———50 is 5,000 Dollsrs. 5000 Prizes of——10 is 50,000 Dollars. 5.05 Prize*. 4795 Blanks. 180,000 Dollars. 20000 Tickets st g9, Is 180,000 Dot'a-s. The whole of the prizes io he floating from the commencement ol the drawing, except the following, which are to be de posited in the wheel at definite periods, viz : On tlm 5th day, : : ■ : 410,000. On the 10th day, : s 5,000. On the 10th day, : : : t 20,000. On the 19th day, : : i : 40,000. The whale to be completed it, Twtiitj UruNvift a onVy \\ Tho prizes only to be drawn. -The whole payable in cash, sixty days alter the com pletion ofthe drawing, subject to a deduc tion of fifteen per cent. JAMES L. HAWKINS, N. F. WILLIAMS, J. B. RINGGOLD, Commissioners appointed by the Governor and Council Tho above Lottery commences drawing in Baltimore, on 1VEDNESDA K, \ lth inst. Tickets $12—Shares, iu proportion. ORDERS received at the Baltimore price, and prize tickets taken in payment, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, No. 3, Commerce-How. nov 9 91 Consumptions, (. ouciis, £jc. BUTLER’S Notice. a I,L persons having demands against the \ edate of 'he !• to John Wakerly. (plant- r) dr.c are requea ed to render them, prop - erly att« bted, iinmed a ely j and all perso. indebted, to mak* immediate pa\ment to ROB BUT HOY, Execnti r. F 4 7 7 N otice. N INE MONTHS afterdate of this notice, application wili be made to the Honors* in the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty for permission to sell all the real estate ol John Wakerlv, dec. for ’he benefit of the heirs and creditors «»f said deceased* ROBERT HOY. Executor. FfS 94 67 Beers’ Axes. SUPPLY of the above Axes, received L and for sale by A* WEED. oct 27 F OR the cure < f (inlc's, Coughs, Consump lions, Spitting ot U'uodj Asthmas,and iiseases ofthe breast and lungs. There is’perhaps no medical observation better estab.ished, none more federally con firmed by the experience uf the best physi ?.«- unsof all ages and countries, and none o' ■ore importance to the human family, than . Me faci that many of the most difficult amt in curable couaumptiona originate in neglect* <: colds.. In a climate so variable as ours, where the changes of the weather are In quentl;, sudden and unexpected, it requires more c«rt *nd attention to guaid against this dangercu •nemv of life, than most people imagine or :«re able and willing to bestow 'the bills o mortality exh bit the melancho’y f$ct (hat tin proportion of deaths by tins Uisease may In considered as about five to one. Inasmuch lien ns ihis fatal disease f; - quemly defi ance to the skill ofthe most learned phjaici ms, it is a gratification to the pror rietor that ic is enabled to oiler to those afflicted with a goodly prospect of relief, in that Hghl.t ulualde remedy, the Vcgetabje Indian Sptci fie. The Indians are happy in their know- • edge of m-dical plants; governed wholly Hy experience, they are certain as totneir i fl’» ct, and it is said by an author of great character, that a true consumption is a disease never known among them. 'I his Specific is obtuined by extrsetion from herbs, roof , flowers, plrnt, &c. when in per fection. In cunsequcnce « f a happy combina- tion of the most valuable herbs, &c. it becomes s balsiim of a superior value. It heals the in jured parts, opens the pores, und composes ue dis’urbed nerves, after the manner of an anodyne / consequently the obstruction of the ches and the tungs which constitute this disease, particularly need its use. It promotet expectoration, which is constantly culled for, and whilst it cleanses a d heals, it also gives mrtngth to the tender lungs In this manner it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the ipp« tile and improves the spirits. This speci lie mav always be givrn in safety it is mild, pieswnt to the taste, and may safely be given o infants, lor which it is of inestimable value. It a fiords relief in bowel complaints, trelhing, whooping coughs, Uc. and ia found particu Lr,y uaeful in hypochondri <cal, nervous and ti>8tcncal diseases. Each bill of direction 'iintains a detailed account of this disease in jil its different stage*, and will accompa •tied with the signature of the proprietor in Red Ink. It is off ered for sale by GEO. RY ERSO , only (my sole agent) Druggist, cor nerBav snd Whinaker-streets, Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WM. EUILER. dec 30 30 Uttr\eA Uiur .MatTassta. T HE subscriber has just received an as sortment of the above articles, war ranted to be ofthe best quality, for sale by /. W. MORltEL. oct 26 B!0!B©M 1 Opposite U\e Acudern^. T) ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public, that her schooi. is >ow oeK«, opposite the Chatham Academy, Jo," , "Bception op pupii s, Assisted hy her daughter Miss E. A. Harrison, sho oners her services in teaching the following nsetul and ornamental branches of ednen- tion. Whilst she ret urns sincere thanks fop [lio patronage hitherto extended, she hopes, from tho roHunn/l rahio r.Ct.UL. her increased exertions to further the pro gross of her Pupils, to deserve a still fup tlier extension of public favor. The course of tuition, and the terms on which scholar, ore received, are— 1st Class—Spelling, Reading, Sewing and Marking, per quarter, : 44 G<> 2d. Class—With Writing, Grammar, Geography and Arithme- tic, : : i j i , , a 00 The French or Spanish Languages, including elegant embroidery, on lace or muslin, to any pattern, per quarter, : : : ; i ; : 10 00 Painting on velvet, per quarter, it 8 00 1TF The most careful attention will be paid by Mrs. Kkr, to the deportment and morals of those entrusted to Iter charge, nov 2 K5 P. M’DERJYIOTT, I NFORMS his friends and the public gen* erally, that iui has received by recent arrivals, a large and extensive assortment Of Groceries, Hardware and Dry Goods, winch will be disposed of wholesale and rQ tail, on the most reasonable terms, Tli'f following articles comprise a part of hto present stock, viz.-* 10 Hogst e ids prime St. Croix %igaf 10 Boxes White r.nd > . 0 Boxes Brown y »vana 60 Barrels Loaf and Lump 4o 50 B.iga Havunu Green Coffee 6 Pipes superior 4th proof Brandy * Pipes do H'-lland 6m 5 Pipes Imitation Brandv, 4th proof 5 Do do Gin 2 Pipes very superior o'd Peach Brandy 2 Puncheons do do Irish WhiBktip 50 Hugsh' ads and 7 Philadelphia Hy# 100 Barrels > Whiskey 100 Barrels Northern Gin D Pi|>c# supcii'ir Old Madeira Wine 5 Halfpipes superior old Lisbon do 10 Quarter Casks Tenet iffe do Vcrv superior old Madeira Wine and Cognac Brandy in demijohns 150 Whole and ? Barrels superfine fresh 100 Half } FI U r 100 Barrels No* 3, New Mackarcl 50 Barrels No. 2, dp do 1600 Baskets Table Salt 20 Casks Goshen Cheese 20 Barrels Copperas 200 fleams Wrapping Paper 50 Bags Black Pepper 10 Boxes Chocolate 20 Five Gallon Demijohns 5 Bar els Glue 100 Kegs HE and IIF Dupunt's Gunpmvdf t 5 * Pound Canlstei a of superior do 100 Pieces 4? inch Cotton Bagging 2 Balts Bagging Twine 10 Whole and 7 Boxes 8. Whittimor^i 6 Half 5 genuine Cards 10 Boxes Wool Hats 5 Boxes Straw Bonnets 10 Coils Bale Rope 5 Dozen Bed Cords 50 Do Plough Lines 100 Pounds Sash Cords 6 Bales Point, London Duffle Blankets 10 Cases colored and bleached and bleached Homespuns 70 Gross lion i able Spoons 15 Do do Tea do •0 Do Teutania Table do Fiated Table and Tea do Cupper,Cast, Wrought and Comppl tion Tea Kettles of ail Brna- Kettles for making preserves 20 Seta » f Dish Covers 20 lonsShf'ar Moulds 1 D • Sad Irons 1 Do Bar Lead 1 Du Sheet Iron 100 Casks assorted Cut Nails Mill, Cross Cut and \\ hip Saw, made expressly for this market 20 Dozen Handsaw*, Wood saws and Ten« nant Saws Blacksmith Sledges and Handhammers Anvils, from 1 to 2001bs. real mous^ hole Blacksmith’s Bellows,from 24 to 34 Single and Double Screw Plates Corn Mills, from No. 1 to 5 2 Tons Hooks and Hinges Brass Andirons, from $2 50 to $‘f Bisfs and Wire Fendeis, with shove!# ai d tongs to match 5 Casks Braid's Patent H< es 100 D .zen Padlocks Meelya. ds to weigh from 200 to 5001(98 2 Ton* of Steel,consisting of Shear,Eng lish, Blistered and Cast Stoves with Fip ■ 1000 Pounds Waggon Bells, assorted Fancy Curtain Pina 5 Hags Trace Chains 2 Dozen Currying Knives 200 Dozen Cum Combs 6 Sets White handle Knives and Forly^ consisting of 50 p eces each 10 Seta Britannia Teapots, Sugar and Cream do 6 Dozen Patent Shot Beits 9 Dozen Game Bags 2 Dozen Powder Horns and Flasks 1 C.iSe double and single barrel Gone 10 Dozen Wire and 21’ doz. Hair Sitters 2 Dozen Fancy li-. ll Mzu and 60 sets Table Mata ALSO, A general assortment of Carnenter's planes, Bruges, and Fancy Bellows, with many othef articles in the above line,too tedious to enu« me rate* F.XPECTFD DAILY, 20 Tons of Carron Castings, which will bt sold low from the wharf* npv 16