Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 23, 1825, Image 3

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i ' .i .Ml In On Gaines** last letter he 'ravel* tot .utofhi* way to pat extravagant cnmull. incut to the -irtuvs and '»<”>»• <>» hta amp Lien'. B Hushing! n But ler, which thoiiLh nothing »«»•■ver more ill-tlm- cl ormficnino*, tuny he to, aught we know to the coon*'' well mentcil by that you off gen, tlemao. But if we had aNtfftbK'AiL =ts= not before known TO Tllit SDtToKa OF Tilt OEOHOIAN. TROUP and THE TREATY! Lot thin be the rallying word of every p 0 RT OF SAVA#NA^ man, who votes the following ticket, and ’ — — -»•■ - — ■ who yul Uolievea that state right., and the ARRIVED, Sloop Favorite, Courier, Turtle River, S that in ««»« there .no nuig.o virtue,the etc right, of Georgia, are dceerving of theat.p- d * ittl ,, b aga S. I. Cotton, to K. Fort. Which the . .gteral himself, or his go,Mather. t of FREEMEN, for him ha,l prefixed to /... cognomeo, would ** hutl ur»i.—•• ;•, . • aatlafv tta of that fact. We rejo.ee. however, that the illustrious name ot Bumc.vd PmI'M- tos thooglt ever so much aimed can never he a*no, not evoi by attaching it to one in every respect unworthy id such associa- non. -MUledgevHle Heconler. Ton GOVERNOR. GEORGE M. TROUP. SENATOR. WILLIAM C. DANIELL. REPRESENTATIVES. The British frigate Phston, Cap.Stewart, i if AH m.’P * I hfVVUQ ntiTn 11 A DTiW C8IM0 IlltU tl)H Csil(- , fi0fH. < ok6 “Oil till! Oth UlSt. The President of the United States, with MQRDECAI MVERS.JiVVD.JIARDEN, The now British Minister is on board the The brig Eagle, t arry, arrived at New- York, Aug. 10, from Greenock, 40 days. vr run this poht, At Now-Yor#, Aug. lit, ship Louisa Ma tilda, Wood. Gun. Lafayette. Ilia Son ami Secretary,_at- tetided by the Marshal of the District, re turned to the Seat of Government oil VV ed- nesday evening, from their visit to Loudoun ^They arrived at the residence of the late President Monroe, on Sunday last, und on Tih'silay wont, by previous appointment, to Leesburgli, tiie chief town of the county— The General and the oilier distinguished visiters were received, we aro informed, in a very handsome manner, by the authori ties of the town and the citizens of thccoun. tv assembled, on the occasion. A public dinner was given, to which nearly two han ded citizens sat down, of which President Adams, and Ex-President Monroe, partook, as well as the General and bis family. The entertainment, wo are told, was every .way Worthy of ihe proverbial hopitality of the ancient dominion, and wa« rendered unusu ally interesting by the number and charac ter of lire girtfsta, and the incidents that oc curred at it. The present und the late Picsidents both addressed the company, as Well as Gen. Lafayette i oil of which, to- getli. r with tho touts, &x. will, wo under stand, appear ill the Leesburgli paper, and from which we shall'copy them, us well as a more detailed account of the reception ol tho visiters, in that opulent and respectable county.—jYutiuiuU Intelligencer. Gen. Gaines.—We understand that a public Dinner tens given to Geo. Gaines lust wee* inMonliretio, where he hut for Ihe pre- GEO. ROBNRTS0N. TO THE V.ntTOM OV THE OEOHOIAN. A free press has been termed the Palladi um of Liberty—thus, then give publicity to tire following ticket and oblige the Clarkite. of CHATHAM COUNTY. Our motto is—Unity among States, ron novEnNon. GENERAL JOHN CLARK. BEN ATOR. MOSES 8HEFTALL. REl’BESENTATIVKS. Harden, g. robertson, MOUBCAl MYERS. J!Jons, le Printeur— For yat dut dom Rcpublique print my ticket “ Servile Ticket’’—mais, it ie p or Kn]e by not one servile ticket; begar, it is von light- Amrtist 2. ing ticket veil de times come. Sair, I' uve view vid Imrreur and rago de vord of him vat you call Troop—lie is vou Troup of heavy dragoon. Begar, Moils. Printeur, lie tuke lieaclf to be von dem great big Bo naparte, and shake his hand at M. le grand President AJum. like de Grnml' iVIounrque Charles X. lieaclf. Alia ! if Mens. Troop talk so in my country, dey aeon Bpoil his fine speecli about de right of do people, und tent taken up hie quarters. tFas this m irk "all dat dem nonsense. Alms in dis coun try lie is von grand patriot, and all deco- imille cry Vive It- Gouvnrueur Troop. Di- able ! lie vill fight by hos’elf de grand nr- non. one, two. Ihree.nix hundred men, vid EDW. FOR THE CJE0BG1AN. Phston. For Darien, fct Simons and Turtle hi ver, The regular packet sloop FAVORITE, E. P> Courier, Master, Will sail on Saturday next. For freight or passage, apply to the enptnin on hoard, nr to ELIAS FORT. August 23 04p 1G1 'll 11 el J il ! S* | of public respect bestowed upon him for his r cent services to the Slutc of Georgia ?—Ma con ilessi ngtr, 11th inst. Mr. Tripiuit, Col. Crowell’s Sub Agent, and Maj. Andrews* Agent, pro. lem. p»tss- ed through Forsyth a few days since to at* (und the public dinner in Monticello, given to Gen. Gaines. While in Forsyth lie made hii uiteuipt to murder one of the citizens. coaly and deliberately according to his vo k.itury confession. We should not notice tliis fellow, hut we wish it to be known u broad (where we believe these affairs are not well understood; what kind of people are employed us sub-agents and agents pro ti in. Such men have our citizens and coinniissiOi.Qrs had to depend upon tor cour* tesy and justice—men who would cooil) and deliberately attempt to commit milder, jf particulars were necessary, we could give tin'll!—but we will only say that theie was no dispute on tiiis occasion but wlint was “ coolly and deliberately** excited bv him. as a pretext to answer his purpose— Singular u* it inuy appeur, he was suffered to leave Forsyth with molestation— Ibid. Gen. Gaines —This officer hns not ar lived he/e yet. though he has been expec ted for some time time past. Does his pa cification of the Indians require his atten tion so closely as to deprive nun of the plea sure of visiting his dear friends, the Clark ites here, who have no doubt been anxiously wu.ting to congratulate Imn on tin* discove ries he has made about the fraudulent char acter of the Treaty. Among iiia other wmindorful discoveries, Ins he ascertained whether Joe Marshall w‘»nsn certificates be snapped at so readily & for whose character he appears to be reu dy to endorse, has had his ears cut off or not ? But about this pacification of thn Indian* —it must be rather a sickly rieketty bant ling, since it requires so much of the Gener al's nursing, and coaxing to keep life in it. Mill. Jour. It. l\na been stated in some of t he newspn - pc s of the country, that Captains Creigh ton and Deacon are returning from the Me diterranean under arrest If this he true. we have authority for saying, that the go vernment has no knowledge of thn 1net.. National Journal. From If ivana.*—By the brig Cnrolinc- Aun. Chaznl, from Havana, wo have the P H l*ers of that city to the 13th inst Sugars W're quoted on the 12th inst. assorted. 10 a I t to 12 a 16 rs. ; White, 14 a 15); Rrowi, 10 to 11$; Muscovado, 9 a 10; Coffee l> ft 10. A Goon Speculation—A person of tin- city. purchased lately at Key West, 6 crates of.mickfcry, which were part of the cargo ot’ tbe brig Lima, wrecked on Florida Rent*, on herpassuge from Havana to Philadelphia. Dn examining them in this city a few days P-iBt, to ascertain the amount of the break- •JjMhey wore found to contain a quantity ofl'niRRels Lace, Silk Handle a chuffs, and • l her Silk Goods. At a sale of them at the Appraiser's office, they bronght t lie owner near Jr»oo, although in a damaged state— Their cost at Key West was $ 12 per crate. S. Patriot. COMMUNICATED. * In the absence of Alexander Telfair, sq. a friend feels authorized to say he will *Y 8 » candidate for Alderman. revious to Mr. Telfair’s departure for fir »i° r i , WM announced as a candidate ffl.iwp 1 ?. legislature, and will, if elected, ntully disoharge his duty to the people, turo a Pd r ® ac hi n g session of the Legisla- tna« WI 0,1,3 unexampled interest, '8ct\t % df rsnn ^ etter calculated to repre n h ' mest and intelligent community* T °TilE EDITORS OF THE GEORGIAN. Gn the 5th of next month is. the day for election of aldermen—the following are ^commended to compose that body. Hfpi,\y_ Jackson, Joseph Cumniing, C| 1 »;, p L :,! )Qn . ,R,, » W. R. Waring, ‘ Atef {*%» C'cZ'™' Cha-loa Gililnn, C'l'y" 6 ’ • S. B. Parktuan, e ‘ Thomas N. Morell. PRO BONO PUBLICO. Coffee, Bagging, Whiskey und Molasses. BAGS COFFEE 4u0 Pieces 42 intli Baltic Hemp Baffling 300 Bbls Philadelphia Rye Wliis key and 20 Hogsheads Prime Retailing Molasses ELIAS REED. August 24 04l DRAWING UttCK.VED. T IIE following are the numbers drawn in the Grand State Lottery, No. 2, which determine all the prizes S5—3—3a—n-48-aft. The fullowing, according to the Scheme, were the capitals drawn, over 4500 : ' Combination 3. 2B. J5, $20,000 j )7, 33. 4ft, $',000 ; 2R, 33. 35. $ 000; 3, 17.48, $1000 : 3, 33. 35, $1000; 17,28,4ft, $1000 ; 3, 33,48, $1000 de grand marshal Gaines at de head and de Holders of prizes may receive the cash petit, enpitnine Andrew at de tai'i Mais, or renew tor orders in the New-V ork Lttc- l vill spoil his sport. I vill choose iny friend rature, or Union Canal Lotteries, on appli- * . . 1 . . . .. . __i .... ... \A7 UltllMlI'I'Uf iM cation to August 23 W.ROBERTSON, Georgian Office. Lu Council, Aug. IS, 1S25 1 ^^RDERED, that an election be held at de grand capitaine general Jean Ci.ark, de avocat. for de pativre Indigene, de gland triend of vat yon call amalgamation vid de itrrs.'Ctllo federal tory, to set de state to right, and holp Motts. Adam ntakeprare viil de bayonet, and give back de land to 1 Ho much injure gentilhomme M. Crnwell.de agent, and M. le Compere, good Chris- jyioNDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, litr ien, to plant, do cabhngo and t.Qke pare of fourteen aldermen, to represont the city de Squaw ami de petit Papoose, yen lie oi'Savaenah in Council. The City Sherift: papa gone to hunt de squirrel. Vtvo l with onu or more Constables, are required mnlgamotion'. Vive Jean Clark ! \ivela ;tu atlon a w ,d preserve order. The City mgatelle . , Treasurer is required to attend with his L ANCIEN REGIME, j Digest, to carry into effect the Act of tho | General Assembly—passed 20th December. CITY ELECTION. | 1819. “entitled an Act, more particularly We have received several tickets of can- to define the qualifications of voters lor Ai didat.es tor Aldermen, at the election on tboj <lcraiea ol the city ol Savannah.” , , , , . \ extract from the Minuter. first Monday (5th) of next month, contain-; August23, • M. MYERS, C. C. ing Bomn tho names of gentlemen tvho we know are rot. candidates—'The /allowing have been announced, and hove not declin ed publicly. If thorn arc others, we shall, on proper authority, announce them. WILLIAM C. DANIELL. CHARLES HARRIS, JttSiPH W. JACKSON, JAMES MORRISON, JOSEPH GUMMING, ISAAC MINIS, GKORCE MILLF-N, WILLIAM C. WAYNE, WILLIAM R. WARING, JOHN B. GAUDRY, CHARLES GILDON, SAMUEL B I’ARKMAN, S. PHILBIUCK. abrahamsheftall, JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, THOMAS N. MOREL, N otice. T HIRTY DAYS after date, I shall ap ply to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, when setting lor ordin- 1 ary purposes, for leave to Bell a negro man, ‘ a good jobbing carpenter, and would make i a good driver oil a plantation, ho being a tolerable good planter, fur the benefit of Mury Loby and children. CHRIT’N. D. LEBEY. August 23 04fc JUST RECEIVED, PER BLOOJP JOHN'CHEVALIER, i (if ASK8 B ' B 8 DORTER ’* w vM) -rates Crockery 20 Kegs Tobacco IN STORE, 200 Barrels Flour 50 Boxes Sperm Candles 6n Bii'relb Mola -scs, 20 Hilda do. 60 i'.arrets Sugar, 60 Bags Coffee 6u Pipcps Cotton Bagging 20 Qr Casks Sweet Malaga Wine 15 Hogsheads Jamaica Rjim 0 I] a If Pipes Port Wine 15 Pipes Cognac Brandy 10 Do Holland Gin 100 Barrels Northorn do 5000 Pounds Bucon 4000 Bushels Corn Also, an invoice of Teas, consisting of 20 Chests 30 Half do 200 Qr do sasrJ »>-“ *- . ’ JaEliSjoi «•,»**>*> i" 25 Cases Canister Gunpowder and Imperial do For sale by J. B. HERBERT 4t CO. August 17 IIYSON.ofthe latest importation. do For Liverpool, Xhe ship pallas, Jeremiah Pike, Matter, Having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick do spatcli. Fur freight of 200 tierces rice and 200 bales cotton nr passage, apply to Capt. Pike, at Low’s Wharf, or to A. LOW & CO. August 9 9(1 A; To Rent, That large and commodious Brick Tenoment Building in York Street, near Jefferaon-Sti Possession given first November next Also, two Stores on Jeffersnn-St. adjoining Mr. E Jencks’. Rent will be moderate. Apply to TUG’S. R. PRICE. A’teiKi fl ntpo James Anderson ^ Co H AVE removed to the middle tenement Young’s Buildings, whero they offer tor sale a large and general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DllY • GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liver pool and Ncw-York. June 24 79 UEJAOVAL. T HE subscribers have removed to John ston’s Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. whero they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. & H. ROSE. April 5 10 ID- The Darien Gazette, and Recorder, Milledgeville, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. DRAWING OFTHE ORAMn STATE LOTTERY OF RHODE ISLAND. sccond er.ass^——new series. T HE following sit numbers were drawn from the wheels, viz :— 35—3—33—4*1—48—28. TIiofc who havn drown prizes in the above Lottery, will call and receive the cash or leave their orders for tiickets in othor Lot teries, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. August 20 apply to August Touchi, The Brick Tenement Dwell ing, adjoining that occupied by Dr. Marshall. Possession giv en November next For terms G. B. LAMAR. 1 99pf G HAM BERLIN, Respectfully inf* rms his friends and the public generally, that he has received by the lute arrivals from Liverpool, 200 CRATES Crockery Ware, oBRorted particularly fay this market, in addition to his. former stock of GLASS and CHINA WARE, makes his assortment very complete, which will be sold at the New-York and Boston prices, for cash or approved paper* No. 5, Gibbons* Buildings August 16 ota WLlteli RYJ. IS. HERBERT Si CO. 'TOMORROW, 24th inst.' Will bn Hold before our store at XI n’rllf. * a general assortment of GROCERIES, «c.—1 erina cash. August 23 ADMINIS’JRATOR'S BALE. BY J. B. HERBERT A CO. ' On the FIRST TUESDAY it bVpt< mbef Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours of sale, a TRACTOFLAND.conlainingfour hun« drrd acres, more nr less, bounded northard- ly by the August* Rand, southardly by land lately Dr.. Cocke’B. eaetardly by lands of Jos. Stiles, and E. Jencks, and wesfnrdly hy lands lately belonging to Wenrat. with the improvements, consisting of a good Dwelling House'and Stnldet TlTHL ’Htd three Negro Hou ses, being the real ci'nte of Benj. Putman, dec. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of ChatliRrp Countv, and by order of tho administratrix', for tire benefit of the heirs of snid estate.—Terms at limeef sac.l July 16 88 JAMES ANDERSON of OO H AVE on hand a few balesofWIIITE, BLUE, and MIXT PL/lfJYS AND LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS, Imported lust year, which they will aell at a cnmdderablo reduction from the prices of )ast8ea6on. Their usual supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS Sf BAGGING, will be received by the first Fall vessel from Liverpool, and they will he able to supply their friends with Fresh Imported Goods, at as low rates as any former importation can be sold for June 24 79 32 CORONER’S 'INQUEST. An inquest was hold yesterday, on the body of a black man dhined Auiiaham; be longing to Mrs. M. Milled, found dead in Savannah River. Verdict of the Jury—* came to his death by drowning. WM.G1LBART,Coroner. Savnnnali, July 20, 1325. “** .‘bean’s ale. On TUESDAY, 30th Instant, W ILL be sold before the Court-House in the city of Savannah, 4 HORSES, j belonging to this end of the Augusta Line | of Stages. Levied on under a foreclosure, j in favor of Joseph Cumming, assigned to | Alexander T. Dobson, against Joseph I. 1 Thompson, to be sold bv consent. I A. D’LYON. D. S.C.C. August 23 04 JN otice. T IIE subscriber being about to leave Sa vannah, for the North, and wishing hereafter to confine his business to his re tail store at the Market Square, will dis pose ofthe present stock of GROCERIES at his Wholesale Store on tho Bay. The terms will be liberal. Anplv tn P. M’DERMOTT, Who will nlso continue to attend to the COMM1SSIOJY B USLYESS. S otice. Prom ll'i/it's AT. O. Price Current of Ju ly 3U.—The market continues very dull for almost all kinds of produce and merchandize —The only appearance of business ia tho slopping of cotton and tobacco, for which the weather lias been favourable, with the 1 A LL those having demands agninst the exception of Imat and dust. The Misstssip- -*»- estate of Peter Timothy, late of Chat- pi ,fl s tiH falling, and now full 6 feet beiow ham County, Planter, deceased, are hereby the Inst high water mark. | required tn render them in, duly amheuti- C'otton We have no sales to report this nn'ed, within tho time prescribed by law, week, although almost every ship and brig in »«d those indebted to make payment to port is actively engaged in loading with tills j DAVID T. TIMOTHY, article. The amount in first hands fur sale 1 can be but little over 251)0 bales, if so much. | We still continue blank rgiotations, having August 1 Qualified Adm’r. 93 no data to go upon : holders, nutwithstai ding, feel firm in realizing something like old prices. On this day last year there was one balo of the nuweropin market, as yet we have not scema sample of toe pre sent, but understood the general appear ance is very favourable as respects ait abun dant supply if not destroyed by rot, sum > ur otherwise, belore tilt; picking season is over. Imports tliis week from the interior, 8 bales. Cleared, for Liverpool 1223, Ha vre 633, Now-York II—in all 1867 bales— Ofthe stock un hand there is a considerable portion on ship board. Arrived since 1st October last, 205,980 bales Arrived in same time last sea son, 140,191 Arrived in sametimo season be* fore, 160.267 Exported since 1st Oct. last, 194,292 Exported in same time last aca- ♦ son, 142,335 Exported same time season be fore, 102,358 ■Stock on hand to-day, including all on ship board not clear’d 13,189 Stock on hand sunie time last season, 1,475 Stoc k on hand same time season before, * 10,119 Hall & Ho t OFFER FOR SALE, 9^)10 Buslmls very superior Balti- dfi JvJvfmore Corn, in prime order 20 bags. Coffee 50 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 42 do Rye Gin 2 hitds do 10 pipes Holland Gin 4 do Cognac Brandy Jnlv 7 84 Honey Water A SUPPLY of tliis elegant water, just received and for hy Hall tv. Hoyt, OFFER FOR HA 1.F, ITIIDS Prime St. Croix Sugars 30 Bags Prime Coffee 2 Pipes Cognac Brandy 6 do Holland Gin 100 Barrels Balt. Howard SfT Flour 50 Barrels do Whiskey 3000 Bushels Maryland White and Yel low Corn 10,600 Pounds Baltimore Bnron 2800 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt August 9 T\ve »eibKCT\beT HAS RECEIVED PER SHIP EMPE ROR, AMD OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRO'NS Dust Pans and Spit-Boxes Hair and Wist Brooms Club and Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brushes, ALSO, A few dozen Pocketliglits N. B. WEED. July 23 91a Clerk'i Office. luuerior Court, Jl'i.v Term, 1825. R. B. 8. liomVm Totter, Cotton Bagging. &c. A FEW casks, containing' eight and a half dozen each of London Porter, im ported in the ship Georgia, on 28th June last, are yet on hand and for sale; also, Cotton Bagging, errtes of assorted Liverpool EARTHEN WARE, and a variety of Reasonable Dry Goods, Apply to ANDREW LOW &, CO. July 16 08 BY CALV1JY BAKER, On the TtRST TUESDAY IN SEPT. At.X' o’, lurk, will b e ’ i in iVnti be Court II. use in this try, T\V u hub'- J FELLOWS, prime field hands. August U Madeira Wines. T HE undersigned has on hand, and of fers for. sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved acceptances, payable in this city, a quantity of Madeira Wine of tlie.justly celebrated brand of John Howard March St Co. In pipes, halfpipes, quarter- casks and eighths, of various importations ; some very old, und all very superior. He hns always a subscription List open, for the importation of Wine from Madeira to this place, and will thankfully receive or ders for any quantity : he will, in the course of this month, forward a list which will be supplied in the course ofthe next ensuing Autumn. PETIT DE VILLERS. Sovonnuh, 1th July, 1825. Factor. Jnlv 9 85 6w Georgia, < hi^ham County. I T IIE following defaulting Jurors for said Term, to wit:—James Reason, We. F. Leach, A. Clark, Anson Parsons, L. lialdwin, Francis Biois, John Schenck. John Myrick, and Patrick Norris, a re here by notified, that unless good and sufficient excise, made by affidavit, be filed with the Clerk of tliis Court, within thirty days from fhisdale, that each Jurior so in default, be find in the sum often dollura, and that ex ecution do issue for the same. By order of the Court, A, B. FANNIN, Clerk. ' July 23 91 TO PLANTE LtS. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING made a considerable purchase of last season’s imported PLAINS, which they offer for sale at the last year's prices, for cash or drafts on their facto/s, payable any time before the 1st of .'Vpril next; which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation can be sold at. W. & II. ROSK* Savannah, 7th June, 1326. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, and send the bil: to this office. A CAKD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law and Equity n this State, offers to the public his pro fessional services in the Courts of Bibh, j Henry, I Jonet, | Crmeford, Monroe, Jasper. | Tu iggs, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Mneon. Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 CITi i hcjAiftljKEn’ja OkF1CK, / August 16th, 1825. y ASSIZK OF BREAD • rpHF, average price of Flour being $5 75 A per barrel, 196 lbs. weight, tile weight of broad for thy present month, must be 12i Cents Loaf, 3 lbs. l oz 65 Do do. 1 83- of which all bakers and sellers of bread will take due notice. ’ M. W. STEWART, C. T. August 17 02 Aug 2 LAY Si HENDRICKSON. 95 M 0119c. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will bo made to the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deneased, for the benefit of thu heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 !■ lower Pots, 2 CRATES FLOWER POTS, assorted sizes, just received and for sale by LAY fit HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buildings. July 30 94 Notice. D URING tho absence ofthe subscriber, Mr. Elias Kf.kd, and Mr. Wm. J. Ru e, arc his authorised agents. JON. MEIGS. August 13 200uf Ship’s Mattresses. T HE subscriber has on hand and for sale, a large supply of HAIR and MOSS MATTRESSES, suitable for fami lies and ship b births, manufactured in the boat possible manner,, and would at all times muke them to order and pattern, at the lowest price. I. W. MORRELL, July 12 Wliittakcr-Strect. Cotu, MaVvga-Winfc, M.o- uongaYa WVnaYws, &c. Received per brig Reliance, A RAA BUSHELS Viginia White '13 UU Flint Corn 102 Casks Malaga Wine 15 Bids. VV hiskoy, 5th Proof 20 Bbls. Glauber Salts For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO- July 28 SfOf'RL B lack hair cloth stocks, just recoivpct and for snlo by • LAY & HENDRICKSON, Drugfrists Shad’s Buildinya. Jnlv 30 94 tv aims fee raed Pat acea. Supply of this Medicine ran be ob* Auff 13 't AY & HENDRICKSON. Hav and Lard. fgrh BUNDLES PRIME HAY 'JII 50 Keg* Lnril, just received and fur sale by C. C. GRISWOLD & CO. August 13 fc 'iue Cm Tobacco & Inuff. L ORILI.ARD’S and H BILL’S Fine cut Tobacco and Snuff, just received, olid tor sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON. Au g 13 Canal F< ur, L ' i d and Hams. L ANDING from ship Augusta and brig Phensnnt. 50 Kegs Lard 25 Barrels Canal Flour A few bbls. Virginia Hams, in hags For sale hy C. C GRISWOLD Si. CCL- July 30 o Copper Stills. NE STILL of J2R Gallons Twn do. of 72 G-illons each Just received by the brig Frances,* fro© Philadelphia, and for snle by August 2 P; M’DERMOTT. Wanted, A GOOD SECOND HAND SULKEY- Apply immediately to the editors. August 11 .99 l>R FRASER. Broughton- L t H AS for pale a second hand Sulkey* lately put in complete repair—also Harness. August*" $200 E Wanted, MPTY PORTER BOTTLES.—Ap ply to ' GEO l YERSON. March 4 * Ltt.'d'es DA BOXES just received and for salt t)V by J B. HERBERT Si CO. August 6 Notice, j|,TR. ANDREW SMITH is authorized 1TX to act fur me during my absence. August 9 JOHN HERNANDEZ. 98l Hemp end Hanury Seed A FRESH SUPPLY received per ship Augusta, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON. August 13 Window Blinds. J UST received, an assortment of tire above articles of aft sizes. , I. \V. MORRELL. July 7 84 Fresh London Porter. J UST landing, 10 Casks Fresh London Porter, and for sale bv July 30 J. B. HERBERT Si CO. Claret Corks. A FEW Groce ot Superior Claret Corks. Also 3 very elegant Liquor Cases, just received and for sale hy LAY & HENDRICKSON. 'August 2 Druggists. Shad’s Buildings.- Notice. D URING my absence from thn city Mr- Robert Habersham will act as niv at torney. M. H. M’ALLISTER. August 20 ,03l Notice. O WNERS of horses, who are in thru hab it of allowing them to go at large through the city, are notified that in con* fortuity with the Ordinance, they will lia taken tip after Thursday next, and placed in the pound, and there kept until the tiua of five dollars is paid. M. STONE, Marshal. August r) Of