The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 26, 1829, Image 1

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iCKOntowN Amitt*.—'Wo liuvo tho plenmuc, this day, of|iru«cnfini{tlio Grnunixx ui our ronders, in a. new niul hcnutiliil drvM, principally froinlho Foundry ■ o?E. Whits, Esq. ofNow York. Tliostoady and literal patronage which Ims hitherto been received by tho Georgian, and which hits been the more grateful because rendered freely, and without solicitation on our part, demands our sincere ntikhow- Judgments. As the only and proper return in our pow er, it has ever been our aim, regardless of expense, not ulono to render our publication worthy of its patrons by neatness in its typographical otiitelfUlimentfl; blit by the exorcise of nu industry which has never tired, to reridor it tlio medium of tho earliest and most correct in telligence, to the commercial community, end hy tho support or wjuit wo beliovo to bo correct political doc trines, to advance tho tnw interests of our nulivo statu, and tlio general prosperity of our happy country, Jn our Nows Unom will always bo found tho latest ’ pnpets from all parts of the Union, oithef hy regular course uf Mail, or hy vessel, and upon our Bulletin any intelligence of intorust received by extra shoot or other- wiso ? with a report of arrivals at this port as soon as rccoivod, Tho advertising pntronneo of a newspaper is that upon which it is principally dependent for support, and which of course, we are must unxious to seemo. Tho Georgian has for many years received a largo proportion of these uureeuhlo and interesting articles of mer cantile hiteUigonco ; and as it is tho ovidont interest of every individual when paving lor tho insertion of his advertisement to secure ihe most extensive cur rency to it,that being the value received for his expendi ture, it is duo both to ourselves and our friends to say, that our circulation is mure cx'cusiva than any daily publication in this Slate, and that our new type, which comprises u handsome assort incut of the ornamen tal, as well us the plain materinl, will enable us to dis play their favors to the best advantage, IdP* Mr, Guouc.e Konr.trr«ov, formerly Editor o* tlio GtNirgiati, has lieen since February Inst, uni wilt continue to bo associated iu its publication. Savannah, Saturday, Oct. 17th, 1829. N. YORK LINE ov Ship MACON, D. L. Poktku, Master. “ STAT1RA, Tiioh. Wood, “ “ EMPEROR, J. H. Bennett, “ “ 1IENRY, Gno. Moore, “ •• FLORIAN, F. Harrison, “ “ HELEN MAR, T. Haurisus, “ Tho owners of the Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to the public tlmt it is again permanently completed with the above 8ix first-class vessels. They are all New York built ships, oftho best materials, having elegant and spacious accommodations lor pas sengers, and uro cominnnded by Musters of well known experience in tlio trade. They . will sail from New York every six days, and from this as often. This arrangement will ho punctually adhored to, mid as insurance can bo effected on shipments by them tit the very lowest rates, it. is hoped that such a share of patronago will bo extended to this lino, as it may merit from the great expense necessarily incurred in running iV and from its utility to tho public. . IIALL, SHATTER & TUPPER. sep 10 CITY HOTEL, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. THE subscriber begs leave res pectfully to inform the public of ! Georgia, utid his friends abroad, ii that the above establishment will be continued open during the summer, ns usual, and that arrangements tiro making for tho ensuing season, which lie confidently ex pects will sustain tlio well earned character oftho house, nudntthe same time secure him a share of miblic patronage. HENRY W. LUBBOCK. fuly 30 VOL. XI. SAVANNAH, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ««, 1889, NO. 243. li’rish Drugs, Moiticinon, ice. . THE subscribers have received per 7 Helen Mar and other arrivals, a Fresh and extensive supply of Gen uine DRUGS and MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c. such as— Suph. Quinine, French, Iodine Popperinc, Phosphorus Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Saltsr Jalap, Ilinpo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar Cantharidcs, Colombo, Calomel Ta.it Emct. Spanish Plot. Indigo Pearl Ashos, Croton Oil Cologn, Lavender, and Iloncv Water in a great variety—Otto of Roses Washing and Shaving Soups of every des cription Fine Tooth, Dressing and Pocket Combs Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth &Nnil Brushes Hair Powder, with Boxes and Pulls A fine Assortment of cut glass smcllinj bottles with silver tops Visiting, Conversation, and Playing Cards Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of all kinds Which, udded to their former stock, in not to be surpassed in collection or quality, by any establishment in the Southern States. Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families would do well to supply themselves for tho season, as they are offered at very low prices. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, 2 & 10 Gibbon’s Buildings. juncB iv himsi . anAcfoft)i6 Ilegislature of 1621, intended to bo a Public Warehouse, In Hamburg, far tlio STORAGE of COTTON and TOBAC- CO. A Tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, i f not superior, is inferior to none iu this part of tho country. It is 300 feet in length and 50 foot in width, with a plunk floor—situated in tlio dentro of tlio Town, on tlio hank of tho Savannah River, nud within 100 foot of tho stream. Tho other three sides arc bounded by streets, one of 100 feet, one of 100 feet and one of 80 feet. Two platforms will extend from tho Ware house to tho river; so that Cotton will be put on Boats without touching the ground, except when the river is very low. RATES: For Inspection a?«l Storage of To bacco for 6 months, per lthd. $1 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river bauk, each bale per month. . 12J For forwarding either to Savannah • . . or Charleston, per hale, 121 • Liberal advances on produce placed under his charge, will be made for a modem pre mium, or customary rates. He will take the sumo care and use the same diligence for others as he would for himself. lie will adhere to and go on with his origi nal plan with regard to the building of the town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per sonal violence ami persecutions, and all tho farcical ShcrilTs Sales of Hamburg, to tlio contrary nothwithstanding.- If John Williamson and his colleagues want a town, lot them do as 1 have done—build one. I will however, accept of all their spam change to help along the accomplishment of that groat undertaking; but tho Town they shall never have. I built it for myself; not for them. And ifl had the abilities and per severance to build a Town, they will find that I have abilities and perseverance enough to take care of it. Ho will he duly thankful to all who favor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ. HAMBURG, September28th, 1921). P. S. I am proud to say that tho Hamburg merchants have supplied themselves this scu- son with more goods of all kinds than at. any former period, particularly such as Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, * Dry Goods, &c.— Several new Stores have already opened, and others will open very shortly. Tho usual spirited disposition prevails to givo as hereto fore, at least as much, if not. more, for COTTON, than in any other city or town in the up country. As for money, none will he countenanced unless it is founded on a solid basis; a-d should any other betaken in the market, or should tiny monied institution in which the market, and country aro interested, go be yond what might bo* considered just and pru dent, immediate notice of it will he given, without fear or favor. Under all these favorable circums!an..es 1 am induced to-hope that tlio community and country generally, will find* it to their interest to favor us with their custom. H. S. net» 23(1—* SnTpli Quinine (Fr.) do Morphine do. Pipcrine do. llydriodato Potass Prussic Acid THOMAS R YERSON, Jr. HAS just received per recent arri vals, in addition to his forniur stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE &c.&c. Super Carh Soda Ergot Saffron (Span.) Opium (Turkey) Sarsaparilla (Span.) do. (Am.) Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) 01 Almonds do Amber (rent.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Seid. Powd. Acid Tartaric Sal Aral us Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, superior To the Printers of the United States. FRA XKT.IX I.F.TTKR 1'OFXMtY. mllE reduced cost oftho materials used in X. thecouipos*ositio;iofPriiitiiigTypns,nml the improvements ami increased facilities of! casting them, have induced tlio subscribers to adopt the following list of prices. The stylo of their large and small letters is modern, ami of the most elegant kind. The metal will bo found very laud and durable, having a now ingredient m its composition.— For accuracy and finish, the t.vpe curt ot their fouwlnry is equal to any whatever. They have on hand a complete assortment of Book and Job Letters, sti lliat they are prepared to execute orders for entire olliccs of .lob, News paper, or Book Printing, on n short notice.— They are thankful for the patronage they have received, ami will be happv to receive the or ders of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, will he supplied not only with type, hut. with Presses, Chases, Composing Sticks, and every tiling necessary for u prin ting establishment, and put up with care ami perfect accuracy. Their now specimen hook will be published soon, and ready to ob sent to printers, in which will be exhibited n. greater variety than has lieeh shown bv any foitmhiry in the United States. A. W. KINSLEY &. CO. Albany, August 18. PRICES—At ffix months credit, for approv. ed paper; or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash. Small Pica, 0 30 To Printers and Publishers. rtlUB Subscriber having added tho Manu- X fucture ofmoveablo Type to liis Stereo type cstablislununt, respect folly, solicits a share of tho patronago of the Printers of Pennsylvania and the adjacent States. living ti practical knowledge of printing, and also having been longer practically en gaged in tho business of Stereotyping than liny other person in the United States, he hopes to bo able from* such experience, to givo satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. From an intimate ac quaintance for a number of years, (nearly eight,) with tlio business of typo founding, lie hopes to bo able to produce typo equal to any ottered to tlio Printers of tho United States. Ills prices though low, will of course ho tho same us others in the same business. Nor will ho attempt to violate truth, ur insult com mon souse, by protending to any “increased facilities in the manufacture,” (lor there are no other “facilities” at present .in this city, Minn there wore 12 years ago, .when type were Trom d0 to 50 per cont higher than at pre sent,} nor have the “materials used in making printing types been so greatly reduced,” as to Lear any proportion to tho reduction in the prices o'ftype. Rut tho reduction lias been “induced” by competition, and uti overbear ing disposition in some of those founders who have grown rich on the heretofore profits on typo. All sizes of typo, plain nnd ornamental, for book and job printing, from 14 lines Pica to Nouporiel, constantly on hand in such quan tity us to supply any order at short notice.— In the choino of Book letter, pains have been taken to select such faces as ure generally ap proved for symmetry, neatness and durabili ty. lie also keeps a complete Printer’s Ware- House, (the only one in this city,) and cun furnish u complete Printing Office at very short notice. The following nro his PRICES at a credit of six months, for approved notes or accep tances ; or a discount of five per cent, will be made for Cash:— Six lines Pica, and all Long Primer, 40 larger, 30 Uurgcois, 40 Double Pica, to five Brevier, 50 lines Pica, 32 Minion, 70 Great Primer, 31 Nonpariel, 00 English, 30 Leads, 30 Pica, 30 Quotations, 30 Small Pica, 30 Tho pribes on ornamental nnd fanny type have been reduced in a greater proportion. Old type received in exchange, ot 9 cents per pound. A Bool; of specimens will shortly bo pub lished. STEREOTYPING will he douent the low est prices, in the best manner, as heretofore. J. HOWE, Corner of Crown and Cnllowhiii streets. Philadelphia, July 20,1829. net 3 230 To tlio Printers ot’tlio U. States. O F late the prices of ail tho inaleri.il mod in making Printing Types, have iieeii greatly reduced, and the facility of mui'ufue- tiiring greatly increased. The subscriber therefore h.is’botm induced to make a propor tionable reduction in tho prices, which from the 1st of April, have been as stated in tho an nexed list. The character of the TYPE made at this Foundry is well known to vho Trade, who are assured that, in regard to the qiiulity oftho me tal, finish, and durability, no deviation bus been made. • * \ Ho lias on hand a complete assortment, and can supply any quantity on a short notice; lie will be happy to receive the orders of his cus tomers, which will)itive immediate attention. Merchants who have orders from abroad, can have Olliccs complete, with Presses, and eve ry thing necessary for a Printing Establish ment. nut up in the most perfect manner. RICHARD RONALDSON, Philadelphia. Prices atsix months credit for approved paper, or ut a direount of 5 per eent, for cash. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE House, Sign, Furniture if Ship GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER- HANGING. T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after a residence of ten years, tenders his services to tho public in the above Hue, and informs thorn that bin Establishment, Sign of the Hand anti Brush near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and extensive im provement, and that he bus rccoivod by late arrivals a largo supply of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. With the assistance of a competent foreman, whom ho has employed, will enable him to execute work oftho kind, on as accommoda ting terms us any person in the city. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Paper Hangings, <$*c. df-c. With a general ussortmuut of articles in tho lino always kept on hand, for sale wholesale and retail. N.#B. Paints prepared for use and direc tions given for using them. P. MARLOW, oct 0 231—3m BOOKS, STATIONARY AND JOB IMtlSTlN'G a*, sl BVUBcm&ik O FFERS for sale at his new establish ment ou tho Bay, two doors cast of Bull street, an extensive assortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STA TIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES,selec ted by himself in tlio Northern Cities during tho past summer, and which havi ng been pie- chased at the lowest prices, will bo sold ut a proportiomibly reduced rate, JOB PRINTING. Having also purchased tin elegant assort ment, of ornamental Type, in addition to his former extensive supply* ho will he enabled to cxecuto all orders for Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Cards, Hand and Post Bills, &c. in a style of embellishment, not hitherto surpassed* BOOK BINDING. IIo bus employed permanently a first rate workman, & nil orders in this line of business, will receive prompt attention, nnd be comple ted with punctuality and in tho most appro ved taste. oct 20 239 Croten Oil jlrfdine Blue Mass (Eng.) Phosphate Hodo do Iron Cheltenham Halts Henry’s Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mezoron Balsam Fir PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses Honey und Orange Bear’s Oil, Flower Water Rose, Cologn, and Extracts of Rosea Lavender Viator Pastilles Fuinontcs in cut glass and plain Bottles, With a. general assortment of English, French uqd American SOAPS, nng 22 Late Publications. T IIE NEW FOREST, a Novo! liy tho author of “ Brainbletyo Houbo,” “ Torr linr&c. TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from poiiulurGurinnn Writers, tram), luted by Riclwrci llotoratl, It. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by tlio Authorof “ Hungarian Talos." An aanortinonl of STORY &. TOY HOOKS, for cliildrun, and Selected Engravings und LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for aalu by oct 3 T. M. DRISCOLL. pant Meridian, and all plain larger, $0 30 Double Gr. Primer, 32 Double English, 32 Do. Sunil Pica, 34 Great Primer, 34 English, Wi Pica, 3li Long 1’rimer, Bourgeois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpareil, Lends &. Quota- tat ions. Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type received in exchange at 9 cents per pound. oct2 230 Notice. T HE subscribers beg leave to inform their customers and friends, Hint early in the full they will have a superior assortment of DRY GOODS, both imported and domestic, of every descrip tion, which they intend soiling on their usual liberal terms. * They also inform that Wil liam Rose will attend to the Dry Good busi ness, anil Hugh Rose to tlio Factorage and Commission busimwss at their Counting House on tho bay, nnd will make liberal ad vances to such as may feel disposed to entrust them with tho disposal of their produce— Both businesses will be carried on as before under the firm of WM. & II. ROSE, jii no 1.2 170 Nonpareil, Million Brevier Bourgeois, Long Primer Small Pica, Pica, 40 English, pr. lb. 0 00 Great Primer, 1) 70 Double Pica, 0 30 Do. Gt. Primer, II 40 Large Letters, 0 40 plain, 0 :is Scabbards nnd 0 00 Quotations, 0 34 0 32 0 32 0 30 .0 30 OYSTER HALL. T HE above old nnd well known establish ment is now open for the season. Tho proprietor begs leave to return thunks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the same—lie pledges himself that no exertions shall he wanting on his part to keep up the reputation of his house tor tlio superiorliy of its accommodation, numerous improvements having been made at considerable expense, and nil with an eye to the comfort of his • friends nnd patrons.—Wo trust therefore, that his exertions will ensure him a continu ance oftho public favor. To liis Country Customers ho can promise a regular nud constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part of the two*States South Carolina and Georgia, put up to order; hav ing made extensive arrangements for that uprposc. Att orders will as usual ho thank fully received nnd promptly executed, by the public’s Obedient Servant,' oct 19 C. MIDDLETON. Tlio price of other descriptions of Types nre proportimmbly reduced. Old Type received iu payment at 9 cents per lb. Philadelphia, July 9. oct 3 230 A CARD. T IIE undersigned, having .declined tho Painting Business, tender tiieir sincere acknowledgements to the citizens of Savan nah, and the Public generally, for the very liberal nutronage, with which they have been favored. A rid would respectfully hog leave to recommend Messrs. Potter & Wilder (who liu vo recently commenced the above busincst in this city) to the patronage of tho public, confident, (from a knowledge of their ability) that, they will give satisfaction to all who may employ them. oct 17 HAZARD &. DENSLOW. REMOVAL. M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs liis friends ami the public generally, Hm* lie has removed his School to a central situ ation, to a commodious and large room in thi\ House occupied by Mr. Batiste, Whitaker Street, where lie will continue to instinct Youth in thn various branches of a polito and finished education, upon very reasonable terms. Tho French language nnd tho first rudi ments of the Latin tongue, taught without any additional charge. Evening School to commence on the 1st. November. Miss PHILLIPS, attends to instruct tho Young Ladies in Needle Work, Marking and Flower Work. oct 17 230 For Sale, A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes, near tlio City ; t he terms of sale will ho made accommodating In an approved purchas er. Inquire ut thiy ( oct 19 207—t PAINTING. T HE undersigned, having turmoil n eon noxtun under tlio firm of POTTER & WILBER, for tlio purpoxc of currying on tlio bunnies ofl'uinting, Gilding, Glazing and l’aiior Hanging—roapoctfully solicit nullum ofPutronnge. P. POTTER, <i. H. WILBER. Whitaker st. opposite Hazard & Dcmdow'u store. ocl 17 230 AGENCY OFFICE, ) Charleston Fire awl Marine > Insurance Company. J Savannah, April 80, 1820. T 1IIS Company continues to INSURE against Fire, Marine und River risk on moderate terma. Apply to HOMES’TUPPER, Agent. Swaini’s V ermilugc—Patent. A FRESH supply ol'lliia vnltmblo medicine, highly recommended ns n mill 1 and cer tain euro fur worms in children, just received and for salo by LAY &. HENDRICKSON, oct 9 Druggists. NEW OYSTER HOUSE. T HE undersigned begs leave to inform liis friends mid the public, tlmt he intends intlie course of the next week to open an OYSTER Ar RELINK HOUSE, upon a new' plan, for the reception of select and genteel company, for which purpose ho lias taken a commodious House on the South side of Broughton st. nearly opposite the Mansion House, liis Liquors und Wines will be oftho best qualities, and of choice se lection, such as to suit the palate of those gentlemen connoisseurs, whoso patronage he lopes to obtain, and which lie solicits, trust ing that his endeavors to please them, and the attention they will find at liis establish ment, will gam their approbation. R. W. S. HEWLETT, oct 13 lnt GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers have just received per tlio ship Helen Mur, their FALL SUP- FLY of fresh Gordon Seeds, consisting iu part, oftho following kinds, viz: l)i rum Head Cubbngo Early York do “ nugnr Loaf do Green Savoy do Eurly Dutch Turnip Largo Norfolk do Rutu Buga do Snap Brims Lima do Marrowfat Peas Early Frame do Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet Spinach Parsnip Long Scarlet Radish Red &;W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Lurge, &c, Aft of which aro warranted of this years’ growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building, out 3 Annuals for 1830. T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL lias just recciv- «d THE TOKEN and Christmas and Now Yutir's nresunt. THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1830, AliNO, Thu New Novel WALDEURAVE. oct 81 TdO 30,000 DOLLARS. . MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL ■ iipMieEfe* FIRST CLASS. To be completed in Five Drawings. T HE first drawing to tuke place positively on the 14th Nov. next, or at an earlier period, should tho salo of Tickets justify it.— The whole of tlio prizes payable sixty days after tiie drawing, subject to a discount of 15 per cent. SCHEME. 1 prize of $30,000 5 prizes of $700 1 do 15,000 5 do 000 2 do 10,000 5 do' 500 2 do 5,IKK) 5 do 400 5 do 1,000 5 do 000 5 do OOU 0 do 800 5 do 800 80 do 1011 Tickets $10—Halves $0—Quarters $2 00 For solo in a great variety of numbers at LUTHER’S Lottery &. Exchange Office. LUCK AT LUTHERS!!! DRAWING KECF.IVED. rj^IIE following aro tlio drawn Nos in the X N. York Consolidated Lottciv, ‘Class No 12. 10, 46, 23, 48. 42, 47, 28. Combination Nos 42, 47, 48, a prize of $10,900 one quarter of which was ordered ul this office hy a gentleman of this city. Holders of prizes will call for the cosh at LUTHER’S, oct 20 Lottery dp Exchange Office* Iiall Shapter & Tuppcr, Have lately received and now tffi’.r for sale, Swedes Iron, comprising a « W complete assortment. 30 bltdk prime St. Croix Sugars 50 bids loaf do 50 bags prime Green Coffee 8 hhdfl do do do 200 bids No. 3 Mackerel . 100 kegs “Peabody’s” White Lend 10 bbls Portland Rum (colored) 15 pipes Cogninc Brandy 5 do Holland Gin ID do Canary Wine 20 qr casks do 1 punch. Irish Whiskev 20 bids N Y Canal Flour E S B &. Co. 490 bags “Youlo’s” patent Shot assorted 10 bids “Vundewater’s” smoked Beef IU bbls “best old Cavendish” Tobacco 30 kegs do do do 40 qr boxes Spanish & American Sugars 300 Grindstones, assorted, sizes oct 0 , ICT7ho following is tiio Calendar oftho Courts held in Georgia, during the Full Tvnn, and for the Eastern District. SHDMtmR Court.—Cntjidcn,9i!i November—Wayno JSth Nov.—GSynn 16tli Npv.—M'liilpah 18lh Nov.— llryun 7, h December—Liberty 0th Dec.—Effingham I4iu Dee.—Chatham 4Ui January. Bulloch, is ad- fourned to Thursday, Nov. 36th. Inferior Court.—Liberty, 3d Monday in Deccm- ber-Waync, lust Monday in Doc.—Camden, 1st Momhw in January—Glynn, 2d Monday iu January— JV1 Iutc)«h, 3d Monday iu Jan.—Bryan *ltli Monday in Jan.—Bulloch, 1st Monday in February—Efllncnani. -« Monday in Feb.—Chathum, 3d Monday in Febru ary. Uuturn days nnd Torrys o f tho Court r.f Common Pious utid Oyer and Terminer of tlio City of .Savannah - Dec.Term, 1329-Ucturn dav4lh-nicctK 2d Monday, 14th Jan. <i Item ,» ti ait. >> * Jnn. “ JhJO March “ April “ Juno “ July “ Got. “ Dec. Ifi’.li « 4th SGlIi Feb. “2d 16tli, muds 4lh 4th “ 2d 2d “ 2d Sill “ 3d 3d “ 2d 25th 8th 26th Idih 12th 18th Wilt 15 Landing from Ilenry and Queen Mab, KEGS V. K. BuUcr 25 half bbls Canal Flour 00 boxes Doolittle's Soup 20 hhls Dunlap’s Ale 4 tioir.es winter stained Sperm- Oil 15 bbls Brandy 25 bids X. E. Rum ALSO, 7 eases Ready Made Clothing Cons’stitigwf Cotton Whirls, Duck Trmvsers ami Valentin, and Ewuusdowit Vests A/ao,—Landing from John Chevalier, 20 liiids Molasses 3 chests Hyson Tea 10 qr. cusks'Marsciilrs Winn For sale hy J. B. HERBERT, oct 13 J. P HENRY. H AS received hy recent arrivals, nnd of fers lor sale, on accommodating terms, 40 hhdti Muscovado Sugar 50 do N. Orleans do 25 do St. Croix do 10 boxes while Havana Sugar 400 bags Green Coffee 100 do White do 200 pcs best 42 inches Hemp Bagging 100 do Tow Bagging 200 2 lbs. Catty boxes Imperial & Gun powder Tea 10 1 chests Hvson Ten. 100 kegs Cut Kftiils, assorted 20 bags black Pepper 10,000 lbs American Castings Madeira, Scrciul and Sherry WINK, in pipes halves, quarters and eights, aud ca ses of two dozen each, oct 8 232 The Court of Ordinary sits regularly onco nvery two months, liupinninB with dm J at of January. The V. S. Circuit Court onuns 1.11 the filli November, at Mil- Icdjjovillts, Tho FudeSii District Court is ordered by law, to he held at Savannah, on the 2d Tuesday in No vember. 4 C. W. ROCKWEIR/& CO H AVE received by late arrivals from New 1 ork, and now have on hoard the Helen Mur, a large und extensive assortment of Woolen and Colton Goods, Among which ure tho following : 20 hales London Duffle and Point Blan kets, of assorted quality und sizes 40 hales Linsey Kerseys 10 do Canton do 5 do Heavy Drnti do 15 do Blue und Alixt Pluilis 30 do >} Bro. nnd Blea’d. Shirtings 20 do 5 4 do do Sheetings 15 do Domes, Plaids und Stripes 15cast's Satinets, assorted LSO, Fancy Calicoes, Dorchester Ticks, Apron Checks, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, Leghorn Hats, Flannels, Plaid Cloaks, Heavy Drab Coats—and great variety of other SEASONABLE GOODS, Which with theirjfonner stock, they will soil on the must reasonable terms. oct 1 NEW GOODS. 6^ BALES Mixed Plains, extra weight XiS nil wool 9 bales Mix’d Kcrsnvs, nil Wool 5 do White do nil Wool 5 do Canton Linsev Kerseys 7 do Milled Alixed do' 7 do Plain Grey do 3 do heavy undressed Blue noils do do do Mixed do Negro Cloths assorted quality 10 cases Black and Blue Mixed Navy Blue fciaUinetts 10 hales Putlil and Point Blankets 20 do Brown und Bleuchcd Whirlings 10 do do do do Sheetings With a general assortment of Shelf Goods just received from New York and arc ottered jorsale on reasonable terms bv Jacob Waring, Gibbons’ Buildings, oct 15 “35 0 20 Satti* do Palmes So Lee, Exchange Dock, Have received by recent, arrivals, and oiler for salo, qnnn Frime Hams OUUU 100 whole and half boxes soup 40 boxes Fancy Shaving do 25 casks Goshen Cheese 10 Firkins host Butter 10 qrensks flush hyson Tea 100 libls Rhode Island potatoes 150 reams Wrapping paper 4 boxes starch 20 half bbls Flour 20 casks Wine 3000 bushels Corn 2000 do White Baltimore 300 bushels seed Oats 20 boxes Claret Wine 500 bushels Turks Island Salt, oct 13 Just r eceivkd. LBS. very fine Bacon flUUU in htouh, A few hundred lbs. Georgia Bacon cured by Jones. ALSO, A general assortment of eatoontiftsiBs* With many articles of Dry Good, Castings, Cutlery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hots, dfc. All which will be sold on good terms by ap plying to tho subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN. oct 3 Tlmrmoniotors. 4 SUPPLY of London Thermometers in Boxwood, .Inputted, and Morocco eases Just received and for sale hy LAY & HENDRICKSON, sept 3 Druggists. Tobacco and Segars. K BOXF.S “S. S. Saunders” best quality old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “Alorshnll’s*.’ dry cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “S. 8. Snunder’s” old and choice Tobacco—8 lumps 10 kegs “Goode” Tobacco—id’s 10 do “Morgan” do 12*s 10 do “Bernard” do 12’s 100 small boxes common Segnrs 40 qr. do half Spanish do 100 one tenth boxes Spanish Segar.% “Cttbancro” brand 20 quarter & f boxes Spanish Segars 12 half f “W. C.” brand Just received nnd for sale by HALL, SllAPTElt &. TUPPER. oct 13 Out ter &. Raisins. Just Received per brig Frances, "t KEGS Goshen Butter .8. vJ 20 boxes Bunch Raisins 20 Inlf bids No I Mackerel 10 do do FA! Beef 2 do “Bologna” Sausages 1.0 Mils “Holts” Crackers 2 do Smoked Beef 5'half bbls Pickled Tongues For sale by CLAGHORN &. WOOD, oct. 12 N. E. Rum, &c- Pi A BMLS prime N. E. Rum 10 bales Plaids, Stripes &. Shirtings 4 cases Drab and Black Hats 10 k« g» choice Goshen Butter 0 libls “ Yandenvatcrs” Smoked Beef 50 Virginia limns Landing and for sale by net 3 COHEN &. AIJLLER. Loaf Sugar, Hessians, and Bag- Jling. Ki'b BBLS I,onf Sugar 120 pcs42 inch Dundee Cotton Bag- giitg 10 ptrs Hessians Now landing from ship Florian, and for sale by 11 ALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. net 10 Landing, 20 ™ifos ( I.nthnm’s Pure Rum 50 bbls No 3 Mackerel 50 boxes White und Yellow Soap 10 firkins Goshen Butter 3 dozen Faitcy Chairs oct 13 COHEN & ATILLER. Rum. Alo. Butter, &c. Xfh BBLS Portland Rum, colored 20 do superior Albany Ale 5 do Holt’s Cracks, nnd 10 firkins choice Goshen Butter Landing from ship Helen Mar & for sale hy oct. 3 JOHN BENTLEY. Preston Smelling Salts. A FR ESI! supply of Preston RmellingSulfs celebrated for heud ache, &c. Just re ceived and for salo bv LAY & HENDRICKSON, sept 20 Druggists, Gibhons’Bnildmgp. I Inins. Potatoes, &c. 1.118fresh Northern Hams 500 bbls. Potatoes 200 bushels prime seed Oats Just landing and fer stile bv PALMilSti. I,EE, oct 10 lMuuqjo JDudL