Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 29, 1825, Image 1

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' tub ..; '.,w IS SUITED AND P VBLfSBED ■ '- ID TUI onvoriAVAmrAS, |f GEO. A VII. ROBERTSON, it lien dollar* Vc* annum, »AE Atl.E IN AbvANCS. FOR THE COOMTttY, 13 published id maet'.the. arrangement of At mail, three times a week, (Tneatlxy .Tb&ra- dti.and Saturday,) at the Office uf tlie L>»j- I) Georgian! andcoulairit Nil the. Intelligence, fcomineroial, Political add-Miacellaneuua, in cluding advertisements, published in the Dai-, k Paper. ' "* The Country, Paper i« oeW to all part* of tbo Stale and Uuion. or delivered in (lie oily tt fire dullara per annum, payable in advance. AdrertinemenU are inserted in both papers alia cent"peraqoare,'.of-|4 lines, for the finl insertion,, end 37{ for every succeeding f Communicalioo* by Mail, mtM be Part- paid, t balea of land and negie** by Adminhlrn ton, Executors or Guardians. are required by law. to be held on the first Tuesday in the monlli,'between the liuurt of ten in the fore noon. and three in the afternoon, at the Court Holme of the County in which the property k situate. Notice of these sales must be given in a public Gazette sixty daya previ ous to the day of sale. Notice of the sale of'personaLproperty must be given in like manner, forty daya previoo: to the day, of sele. . Notice to the 'debtors end creditor! of tti estate, must be published fur forty daya. Notice that'application wdi be made to the Court of Ordinary Tor leave to nett laud, must h published nine monUtt. sn jama ® anus b 9 ■PERFUMERY.Ao. , ’ B Y the ship Emperor, the euhehribers here received thirty-five packages of Genuine Drugs,Medicinesfet- furnery, Fancy Articles, to’c. carefully selected by. one of the partners now at the north, which added to their for mer etoek dn bhnd, comprises an'assortment very extensive, and particularly suited .tor this mkrletv'Mnd well Worthyntbfc attenUou of dealers. T Mwcbante t Phyeiciene, PUm- ter* and Families, would do. well to forward their orders, as they will "be sold at eor usual low rates. ■ LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. July 18 - , do do Cough do do EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anderson’s do dp Colt’s . Anderson.'* Drops American Church’s Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop Henry’s True Cal- cined Magnesia .' Audler’sAsiatic Len itive * Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’a Carminative A constant su Patent Family Medicines, together with a reneral assortment qf Drugs, Chemicals, ’ertumery, Fancy Articled, Dye Stuffs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, fike. Sec. can be obtained at the store of LAY A HENDRICK8QN, May IS Druggists, Shad’s Buildings PRILIIYV ACADEMY. |*"R. PHILLIPS respectfully inform* M. the public,.that lie hare vacancy lor taw more pupils of both sex. He leaches lie following breudhes of eu Education f- bgtiUt iinmawn, Wrtimf. AtMmAe Geograp/iy, Pnyectiig yffdapt, Metro- numy, Hittary, ConpotUion, Polite Literature ami Rhetoric. ALSO, LATIN AND FBDNOH. tT A teperate room ia proivded lor the Vising Ladies I Miss Phillips under bis superintendance, instructs e lew children in Spelling, Reed ing, Writing and Arithmetic. Frutn four to six Young Gentlemen may he accommodated with board, dec, m hit, family. Every 'attention will be paid to then comfort anil morals. Avt Evening ftcliool, for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng- ii«h Grammar, Arithmetic, Book Keeping by Double Entry, Navigation, end tilth Lit. car Observations; also, the method of as certaining and of measuring the distance ot the Heaveoly Bodies, is Open every eveuittg front sevon until nine o’clock For terms, which ere moderate, please to apply by letter or personally, at his Acade toy, corner of Broughton and Lincoln-Ste, Septs ( 17 ■*- .... invaluable discovery.in A Heme&s to* the, Tiles T HE Medicine now offered to the public isono which has been fully subjected huhe iiilellibie test of oxperteuce, and in irery instance where It baa been fairly tri al, it has boon attended with the most com (lete success. In some of the cues, the (itients had been labouring uuder the tlia ttse tor years, and during that period, had teceived the beat medical advice, and bad tien undergone a painful surgical opera lion, without permanont advantage. It ii tot (like those usually advertised) offered u a certain cute for a long catalogue of die- eiiefobul those afflicted with the complaint, for which alone it is recommended, may re )y with confidence upon obtaining relief tven in its worst forms in a short time; and themselves are the best judges of the im- portanwof such a remedy. Price 50 cents' per box. with directions signed by the pro prietor. Prepared and sold at . JAMES A. AUSTIN'S Drug and Chemical Store, 173 North Third 8t' above ctllowhill, Philadelphia, The proprietor has appointed Lax St Rindsickson, corner of Congress and "Iritaker-stteets, Shad’s Buildings, sole puts fur the sale of this medicine in Seven »»h. Geo. Oct 6 ' 13 Notice. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his ,-7 friends snd customrra. that he hu ■ FALLS WALKER intnjm I rJS'fo ,n<1 that in future the FACTO and COMMISSION BUSINESS be carried on under firm of Robert M«tUn & Co. J5*F **ll be much obliged to their frlshds f b,re of their eustom, and will nee * " ™ exertion* to merit the same.— *«MonabIe advances will be made on all FPMty sent to ' „ ROBERT MARTIN, Riddell’s Wbejf, Cberleetori. «Btl7 , # j c - ' onion.. , avxrmutx or THB STATS of Jtxw-ioms. splendidToti'ery, To be drawn In the city of l^eur-York, or. the 4tk of January .ibis, AND FINISHED IN .FIVE MINUTES. 45" Numbers—6 Ballots to be dtawn. ' ‘I, i i , . . EACH TICKET BAVtNO THEBE NUMMRS IN COMUNATIuH. J. B. Yatee 4r A.jM'lntire.Managere. SCHEME OF THE , JVfcju- York State Litet attire Lottery, / 3, VOK 1836. AMOVED latent YamWy Medicines. Turlington’s Bslsam of Life " Opiel for the cleans ing of the teeth II gums RelfsAsthmaticPille Do Botanical Drops Auslen’s Remedy for the Piles Hinckley’s do in Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Potto Squire’s Grand Elix- Jesuits. Drops Tooth Ache do. Ac. of the above useful t 1 1 2 .4 10 39 78 468 444ft $567,600 56511*11*08, 9139 Bluuks. Less than two blanks to a prize, ' Prizes psyable flirty davs alter the drawing, but the cash may be had instantly, subject to. the usual deduction of fifteen per- ceut. •Bricks.,"*’-' T HE Subscriber has at present on hand a large atock of Brickeofsuperiorqtia vity, which he offers-in auch quantities as may bo wanted, at the lowest possible price /or cath only. For the convenience of his Town Citato- /herd, he Intends in ftrture to keep always a considerable supply in toWn ; those in im mediate want of tno article will be supplied by application to Mr. James Roberts, either :it bis residence in West Broad-Street, or at Myers’ Wharf. HENRY M ALPIN. June 24 79 PRICE OF'TICKETS. Whole : : : : s' $50 I Quarters : : $12 50 Half::::::: 26 | Eighth : : : : 6 25 This ia the moat magnificent scheme that has ever been offered tor the patronage of the friends of Lottery adventure in Ameri ca. The small number of Tickets, and the unexampled demand for them, is a sufficient Warrant that there will not be. a chance left, for weeks before the'day fixed for the drawing, and that the price of Tickets will shortly riso to'$60. O’ Gentlemen sre therefore requested to be early in their application, ap all orders actually mailed before the rise’, will be en titled tol>e supplied at the present rates. ' *„* Notes of the Bank of the U. .States and its Branches, and. generally, the'Notes of all Banks that, pay specie, received at par. . Also. Mercantile Draffs at eight, on any of the large cities, aapPrise Tickets receiv ed freely in payment. All letters to be post paid. The mails may he relied on aa being per fectly safe for alt remittances. ^YATKS bf M ? **TIRE. Wnehuigton City. Kept ?0 . • " 16|lt dee MAHOGANY FURNITURE,^ p iario Fortes, turfed Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS & PILLO WS, CHAIRS, Ac. T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow. ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality ■■— Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables . Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glurses, Curd Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands W ard Robes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood *io High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses - Cribs, Cradles, Ea»y Chairs Candle StandB, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and She,vela Dressing Glasses of every description Piario Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrasscs Do do Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chairs of every description Cota and Matrasses to fit. Also, a large assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The above articles can be examined at i he store in Wbittaker-Street, opposite Col. Shellinan. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 FRESH Drugs and Medicines J UST received per ship Savannah; an additional supply of FRESH DRUGS and MEDICINES, each ts- Calomel. Suphate Quinine ' Pulverized Ipictcnanah Pulverized Colombo, White'Wax - Quassia, Isinglass, Calo’d Magnesia Henry's Pulverized Rhubarb Hair Powder, Ac. ALSO, IN ITOKE, 600 Bottles Castor Oil, cold pressed, very superior * 500 do do do do 2d quality 300 do do low priced for plot tation use 30'Bartels Glauber Salta 10 do ‘Greon Copperas 20'Half Barrels and Kegs do.. R Barrel* English Refined Epsom Salts. &e: All of which will be sold low for cqih or ap proved credit. 37 North Ceroiioe Bills ta ken at par. and Darien Bill* at a small dis count. LAY A HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shed’s Buildings. Apgtut V s ING, OOTQBERM, ■SM .,Vtj.'li t' •. T • MHI Of EETtKttG • nEMAINING in the Poat-OffioeS»van- Ii nth, 30th September, IR25. / Itir. Persons wishing letters (torn this list wiU pletse is it for AduHUed^LtUeri. A* John Abbot ■James Alexander h fl. * '■ Class 1 Prize of do" do do do • do do do' do do 4ioo,ooo isdioo.roo ' m AAii » c/i /mia do '60,008 20,600 10,500 5,000' 2,500 2,000 1,000 600 100 50 60.000 20,000 10.500 10,000 10,000 20.000 39,000 39,000 46,000 222,300 Wm Bellies Wm Beiidy J Barztuw Geo Baile J. Barfield MiSsAnnM Bernard IJ* James Baratrd Mrs 8 Bryan I James Broughton I MiM Anh lPBird James H , Iryan Miss Elix quin 2 Edward Robert B Mrs E B, Wyl Brio Job T. finl John Bull Mra EV Burton W Carter* M Car/.,II Mra Ha rift Cammed Wm Campbell Pe.ter R Cliffon James Conner George Conway Wm Coe D. Mess Dewar AFoth- ringham ADelamch Cristopher Dixon Jkmes Dun J&mei Dudly Nicholas Esmei Mrs C Elaaoa Aaron Everett F. Master George W Fahm Edwd Farrell 8imon Farrell Wm H -Ferguraon w m n r ergurann josepn meven Cap Rob Fittumary ] Jane Simons M. s James M Smith Michail Galloway < { John A Smith Nancy Gardner < William 11 Smith Wm Gibhin {John M Sykes H. j Aon Schyea Lint. .M. R. T. Mor-1 John Simpaon*' risen ' . (kbanz Scott Mist "fterkh Mmti-4 Jstoct ScoW son ] Thomas Sullivan Charles Hairy ' j Joeiah F Scruggs "rs Mary H Hardee J Eliza Sheruiao Alelhia Scrngga Upholstery vStore. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has openpd an exten- sive establishment in the above line, next door soutKof his Csbinet Furniture Ware Home, in Whittaker-Stroet, and will at all seasons offer fbr sale a general assortment of FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERY, con sisting of . Feather Bods, Bolsters and Pillows MnttreBses made from pure curled hair Do. j -opared moss Do. Ibr ship’s birth) Do. childrens cribs Do. Cot* Easy Chair), Beadsteads, Cotta, Door Mata, and a large and extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture of every description All of which, will be Bold very low for cash or approved Credit, I. W. MORRELL. N. B. Old Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Ea sy Ohnirs. and Hair Matresses, corded and restuffed in the best manner. July 21 ' o* William C. Way. LATE OF THE FIRM OF WAY A BA KER, SAVANNAH. GEO. FPERS his services to Ilia friends.and the public, in the General-Commission Business, in this placo, and solicits their patronage, References to Messrs A. Low A Co. Sa vsnnah, Geo.; G. Breittmayar' A C6. Au gusts, Georgia. - Augusta, Sept. 6, 1825. Oct 6 1«fh Kanaway from the Subscriber, O N Wednesday. 24th ult. a large yellow negro man, named FREDERICK— He ia generally known'in the adjoining counties as a fiddler. He was seen in Spar- ta on Friday last. It ia believed he will go to Augusta, He may have a forged pass, as be can read and write. A suuablo reward will be given for his apprehension and confinement- in any jail iu the state, so that I can get hipi. J \MES CAMAK Milledgevillo, August 28 Se t 27 . . . . '»9 Notice. N INE months after date application wiU be made to the Honorable' the Jus-, rices bf the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of land, known aa number eight, 8th District, Pike 'formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit if the heirs and creditors of the estate - if N. S. Bayard. N.J. BAYARD, , ~ Administrator estate N. S; Bayard. Jan's I S opened on Mondays. Wednesday*/ and Fridays, ftqm 3 until 5.o'clock; V o«t4 4 Miss EM asset Samuel Merven John D Mriieo VVCMill* Edward Munroe Charles Mulvey Col G W McAUistar Dorcas McGowan James McGill N. . leahella Notnelle George Neusom Theodore Nelson Mary Nuaim Rose Noble n j Rebeksh S Norton Bour- * Ann Nowlin !■—Nicoleu I P. | Susan E Patterson ! Elixa Patterson } Ann Page. 2 I Nath) I Patterson / Leonaro Perkins | Dempsey Phillips S Capt Jeremiah Pike I Mary F Pope dominion rower* Thomas Page R« John Reimes Daniel Ramshirt Elenor Riker Joseph Rrbero Sarah Robertson Arm H Roe Joseph Ross Charles Roberts William Robertson Dr Chaa W Rogers Joseph H Russel 8. Nancy Samuel Catharine Shearer James B Sealy Joseph F Stevens Jane Stevens Jane Stevens John A Stevens,Senr Esther Stewart Joseph Stevens SBXTscMKiia. " a^.^ '.OIF© ©IE-* " STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND s P. E- RRAS8INNE, TTNDERthesuperintehdancedfthecbrir-l OESPECTFULLY informs his friends V ntiaskmen appointed by the. Governor' midthe. public, thet he has purchased end Council,-and by the improved mode ofl*" e establishment in the above business, be- drawing; secured by Letters Patent under joufijug to Dr. A*. Delaroche, opposite the the seal of the United 8tate«—the whole to Exchange,, where he ofiera for sale at low be completed in one d»y, end will positively I prices. 8 large .assortment pf ( tyke place in the cily ol B*ltipi°x« «" FwAftYa'IY mss MaAlelnii i 9th November neK-,| *"8*7 dMffltUCillM, Ch»mY6aY«y - Y^DNESDAY., the I JllgYieftt ¥ r\xe Gft0,000. ; SCHEME- ■': 4 . I Prixc of $J0,00ft is $30,000 Dolletb. | . .1 10 v: '. ' 'to 30 60 too ' 206 * 400 20000 20613 Prizes. 10,000 6,000- 1,000 600 100 60 -20 10 6 4 40000 Tickets—Not one blank to a prize. The holder of two tieketa, will be certain of obtaining at least one prize, end may draw thtee. Mob* or Drawino—The number* will be put into one wheel as usual—end in tho other wheel will be put the prize* above the denomination of $4. snd the drawing to progress in the usual manner. The 20,000 prizes of $4, will be swarded to the odd or even numbers in the Lottery, (as the case may bej dependent on the drawing of the Capital Prize of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS—that is to say, if the $30,000 prize abould.cnme out to an oon number, then every odd pumber -in the scheme will b< entitled to a $4 prize : if the $30,000 prize eeooldcome out to an tven number, then ail the even numbers in the achemr will be each entitled to $4. Odd numbers ere those ending with 1,3. 5,7, or 0. Even numbers ero those ending with 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0. This mode ot drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole AftONn wqictt Aqt TK* roLi^yrtNk h*. •• A4ua FCrtva, Alum, Antimony 1 10,000 1 Arrow Rapt, Borax, Bergamot • 8,000 I ' ^rimoWnc, Barley, Btlsam Capivi, do 10,000 . Peru, do Fola 6,000 ’ Camphor, Cantharidee, Cinnamon . 3,000.' | American beat and-common Castor Oil j’ooo I Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Coppers* 2,000 . I Colombo, Finery, Gum ABsalmtida 2,000 > I Aloea, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal - 2,000 . | Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium 80,000 . Iuinglaae, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice , ' Magnesia, Manna,Chapiomile Flowers ■ 152,000 Dollar*. I Sulphur, Bering, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth ‘ • Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Clovoa Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearleah, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salt* Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine l'ainta Bq and lit Oil. - White, Red and -Black Lead PrusSion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, end Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smelts Japan and Copal Varnish. TfertYravery. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar'Oil - Best English Shaving Soap Eeu de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments end Patent Med icines of every kind, thq whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 . The fcubscTiheT Lottery iu one drawing, but has the great jj^s RECEIVED PEP SHIP EMPB+ advantage of distributing the email prizes -— regularly to every alternate number In tho scheme, in that the bolder of two tickets or tyro shares of tickets, one odd end one even number, will he certain of obtaining at least on* prize, end in the seme ratio Ibr any greeter quantity. * • rwtiKNT enict or ti kv.ti. Wholes$5, Halves$2 50, Quarterz$l 25 All orders promptly attended to, at George Henlv Mrs Levita Herno Oivin Higgins Miss Sara! Harris Wm Hoffman . (CapEdwardVernard Joseph arSarah Hut- W. i t. | Martha A Tiot l V ' chinsnn l Rachel Jacobs Miss Rose Jtiiman Mrs H R Jackson Svmond Jacob Miss 8 M Irvine Symond Jackson Mrs Sarah Jones James Johnston Lewis Johnston Grace Jones K. P Kail *J C Kensir' Mrs A/in M Keen John Keen Sarah R Wng Tarltnn Knight Thoa Kockliff L. Benjamin Lavender Augustus " street George Long Mrs Mareyan James Magill John S Mnxwnll Mary Wallace Richard Wayne Benjamin Wallin ., B,’llinila Walker Jane Walsh Sarah Washington Edmund Warren George Weaver Jnhn’M West John B Witter , Emily White — Williamson Thoa H Williams Daniel Wilaon William William* Permela Wingate John Y White Joseph Wiggins ^ Ann Williamson | Hetty Woodruff j Y. Isaac Young B Long-1 Jennett/G Young ‘ E R Young i William H Young < Elizabeth Young ; George Y'oulle Z. > Geo J Zipperer VALUABLE MEDICINE. Anti-Uu^'w Tills* ' PREPAUEU BT HESnr /AMES. A N approved remudy for Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Habitual Costiveuess, end Piles. It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the moet frequent and formidable diseases of our country. Its commencement is in- dicated in different patients by various symptoms, of which the moe't remarkable are—; Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate cos- tiyeness. headach, commonly called nervous or sickly headach, yellowness 'of the eyes and skin, acidity of the stomach after eat- ng, often called heart burn,, flatulence or wind-no the stomach, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning, foetid breath, drow siness after dinner, debility, lassitude, etna cistion. depression of spirits, Ac. Piles being connected with indigestion Hubbard 8 Mnrshallvt Jefferson Zipperer GEORGE SCHLEY, |P. M. Oct 1 *1 Kly Mai kel Beef. Q | HALF Barrels jnat received bv the ml I sobr. Mary A Margaret, from New York, and for Bale by J. B. HERBERT A CO, Oct 4 Hams arid Flour, ■1AA t'UPERIOR HAMS in hope il/U 20 Barrels Superfine New Flour For aale by lO.Pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy WALL a HOYT. London Mustard. A FRESH SUPPLY of Genuine'London Mustard, suitable for medicinal and other purposes, just received slid for sale by LAY A HENDRICKSON, Oct 1 Shad’s Buildings, Castor Oil. A FRESH SUPPLY of Wst patent cola A pressed Castor Oil, for family and plantation use, for sale by P. E. BRASSINNE, March 29 Opposite the Exchange. Coffee, Pork and Lard A eaGs coffee JU 15 Bids Mess Pork, N.Y.city inspec. do do 60 do Prime do' 6f Kegs Lekd For sale by C. C. GRISWOLD A CO Sept* LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. BQB,AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. W AFFLE AND WAFER IRONS Dust Pana snd Spit-Boxes S air apd Wist Bronm* lob and Broad Axes Scrubbing, Cloth and Hair Brashes, a t. s o, A few dozen Pocketlights . N. B. WEED. July n Pis hall 6c hoyt, OFFKB FOB BALE, 3000BUSHELS Baltimore prim*' 10,000 wt. Baltimore Bacnn, snorted 25 hhds St Croix Sugars 10 pipes Holland Gin 5 do Cognac Brandy (Seignetter) 10 casks Cheeye 20 tibia mess Beef 100 boxes smoked Herring (fresh) 10 bbls Cranberries’ , 200 Hams in bags for family use. oot 8 ' • • Swaim’s Panacea, a A FRESH‘ 8UPPI.Y of this Valnahl* Medicine, has juat been received di ed from the inventor, Mr. Bwaim, of Phil- delphia. Druggists and others who -pur- hase to sell again, can have it at the ori- jginal price established by the proprietor, LAY A HENDRICKSON, Oct 1 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. and costivericss, are certainly and speedily COSHUC Brail dll, Goshen Hut- removed by the Pills. ° . m . * a • . t a « I T /IM JBM/f A fresh supply of the above valuable me dicine has just been received, and for sale by LAY A HENDRICKSON, net 6 23 -MGUT SCHOOL. T HE subscriber will open his Night School for tho Instruction of Youth, at his residence near the Catholic Church, on MONDAY, 3d October next, wherein will be taught Reading, Writing, Vulgar end Decimal Arithmetic, Geography and Cook keeping, in a methodical way not su PETER HYNES. Sept 6 17ti.tAs Fresh Teas and Cassia. JU*T HI 1651 nxcctvEO w.a smr empebo*. CATTY BOXES GunpowdeaTer 139 do - do Imperial do 100 do do Hyson do 10 Chests Hyson do 3 Half Cheats Pouchong do tOO Mats Cassia For sale by J. B. HERBERT A CO. July 14 Saratoga Congress Spnng Wa ters. F IFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh bottled by Messrs. Lynch A Clark, of New-Yorfc, and direct from the Springs, jnat received per ship Auguste. Persons going to nee Would do well to supply them selves, as they are offered at reduced Briche by LAY A HENDRICKSON, Druggist!, Shad’s Buildings. May *5 ' ■ Fulton Market BeeS Nc., Jett received per tehr. Mary and Margaret 5 HALF BBLS. Fqhon Market Beef 10 Barrels Sargent's Cracker* ' - 44 Do No. 1,tend 3, Mackerel For sale by ' * BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD, , Oo( 1 Ajacianx’s Wha/f. • J ter and Salmon, i A PIPES fourth proof Cognac Brandy, lv warranted pure aa imported, Grape . Brand 10 Kegs Goshen Butter • 6 Boxer Smoked Salmon ' Just received and for sale by Sept 8 J. B. HERBERT A CO. ■ ■ - . Cite Treasurer's Office. ( 6th Oot. 1825: $ j Assize of Bread * T HE average price of Flour being $5 75 per bbl. 198 lbs. weight; the weight I of Bread for the present month must bb | 121 cents Loaf ' 3 lbs. 1 ox. 6} •> “ 1 84 Of Which all Bakers and Sellers of Broad will take due notice. M. W. STEWART, c. r. octB ?4_ Black Ink and Ink Powder.. A FRESH SUPPLY of these-superior articles, manufactured Sp Maynard A Noyes, or Boston, has fust been received per brig Index, and for sale by LAY A HENDRICKSON, Oct 11 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. New Flour. ■J AA BARRELS Richmond Superfina J."" Flour, from new wheat, just re ceived and for sale by Oct 11 C. C. GRISWOLD A CO A Negro Man,' A PRIME Negro Man', shont 35 years at Xm. age, a good field bend. For tale by CALVIN BAKER. tine, 24/ ■ „ ■ 7ft Wanted, JjqMPTY WINE BAtWiSJi-ACPJj •• GEO. RYERBQE- •:4i5