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1 The Heady anti liberal patronago
leu received by the Georgian, and
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til,muco, lalhc coimuorcial community, and W m
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J •«, to mlvanco tho true interests ot our nnlivo Slate,
■ general prosperity of our happy country.
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pnpen 1?;® J „ nrU , 0 fthe Union, either by riigalar
I cisiitwoi R^i IJJi'J.u, mill U|wn our Bulletin any
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wise, with a jeport of arrivals at this |K>rt os soon os
received.
The ad vert biu a patronago of a nowspaper is that
upon which it Uyriueipally dependent for support^' and
I which of course, v.\<ure most anxious to suemv. The
l< Jour-jinn has lor ntaay years received a largo proportion
'of these ugrueablo mid intercsUug articles of mcr-
c.iutilo intelligence ; and us it is tho evident intrirest
of every individual when paying for tho insertion
of his advertisement tirsccuro the most extensive cur*
roncy to it,that huliig tho valdo received for Ins expendi
ture, it is uuo hmh to ourselves ami our friends to sny,
that, our circulation is more extensive than any daily
]4ihlication in this Slate, and that our now typo,
which comprises a linmlsomo assortment of the ornamen
tal, as well as the plain material, wilt unable us to dis
play their favors to tho best advantage.
jCCP* Mr. Gr.ouiiF. Kohkrtsos, formerly Editor of
the Georgian, has hccti since February last, und Will
cantinuo to bo associated in its publication.
Savannah, Saturday, Oct. 17th, 1829.
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VOL. XI.
SAyAN^Ail, WEDNESDAY MOKNIKG, OCTOBER gg, 1889.
NO. 345.
N. YORk LINE
s&sJsjitfa.
Miiip MACON, J). L. Ponmn, Master.
•• STATIRA, Thus. Wooii,
EMPEROR, J. H. Ben.nett,
HENRY, Oho. Moohis,
“ FLO RIAN, F. IUtmisoN,
“ HELEN MAR, T. Haihuhox,
Tlic owners of tho Established Line, take
pleasure in announcing to tho public that it is
njn permaiiontly completod with the above
*L\- rirst-class vessels. They are nil New
York iuiii ships, oi'lho best materials, having
elegant andspUciyus acoommoiiations lurpus-
congers, and aro cotm.tanded liy Musters ol
well known experience in tho trade. 1 hoy
will sail from New York every *u> dupe, and
from this ns often. This arrangement will
he punctually adhored to, and ns insurance
ran bo effected on shipments by them lit the
very lowest rates, it is hoped that sucii
share of patronago will he extended to this
lino, us it may merit from tho groat expense
necessarily incurred in running it, und from
its utility to the public.
IIALL, SIIAPTER itTUPPER.
sop 16
CITY HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TIIE subscriber bcg3 leave res
pectfully to inform the public of
! Georgia’, and his friends abroad,
• that the above establishment will
ho continued open during tho summer,
usual, and that arrangements nro making fur
Iho ensuing season, which he confidently ex-
peels will sustain the well earned character
«-fthe house, and ut the same time secure
him a share .ofpublic patronage.
HENRY w.xuimocx.
fitly f’O
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &.c.
Tl' 1 • nhs»:: ihors have received per
IMen .Mar and other arrivals, ti
Pre- It e m! extensive supply of (Ion-
[isL& tiir.,1 HRirilS anil MEDICINES,
I’ERFOMERV, &e. such as—
Staph. Quinine, French, Iodine
l'epperinc, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Salt*
Jalap, Hippo, lthubovb, Cream Tartar
Cuntlmriucs, Colombo, Calomel
Tajt Emet. Sjmnish Flot. Indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in a
groat vari ety—Ott oof Hoses
Washing and Shaving Soups of every des
cription
Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs
Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth &Nuil Brushes
Hair Powder, with Boxes and Puds
A fine Assortment of cut glass smelling
bottles with silver tops
Visiting, Conversation, and Playing Cards
Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of ail kinds
Which, added to their former stock, is not
to be surpassed in collection or quality, by ony
establishment in the Southern States. Mer
chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families
would do well to supply themselves for tho
season, us they are offered ut very low prices.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings,
juno 8
THOMAS R YERSON, Jr.
HAS just received per recent am
vals, in addition to his former
slock of DRUGS & MEDICINE,
&c. &c.
nine (Fr.) Super Curb Soda
do Morphine do. Ergot
Piperinc do. Saffron (Span.)
— (Turkey)
ilia r
in i/i
fi
Opiunr
Sarsanaril
do.
i (Span.)
(Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds
do Amber (reel.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda and Scid. Powd,
Acid Turtiuric
Sal Arabia
Flora Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
rpHE subscriber has taken charge of, and
J. will keep under his .own direction, the
WAREHOUSE first built by himself, and by
an Act of tho Lcgisltituro of 1821, intended
to be a Public Warohduse, in Hunibnrff, for
the STORAGE of COTTON arrd TOBAC
CO. A Tobacco inspection to ho kept
therein. This Warehouse, ibr convenience
and safety from lire, if not Superior, is inferior
to uono in this part of tho country. It is BOO
feet in length and 50 feet in width, with a
dank Hour—situated ill the centre of tho
Town, on the bank of tho Savannali River,
and within 100 feet of the stream. The
other three sides ore bounded by streets, one
of 100 feet, one of 100 feet and one of 80 fuct.
Two platforms will extend from tho Ware*
house to tho river; so that Cotton will he
put on Boats without touching tho ground)
except when the river is very low. •
RATES:
For Inspection and Storage of To
bacco for 6 months, per hhd. 81 00
For Storage of Cotton and delivery
on tho river bank, each halo per
month. 12.]
For forwarding either to Savannah
or Charleston, per bale, 12]
Liberal advances on produce pluccd under
his charge, will bo made for a modern ]i
miitin, o* tuotoinnry rates. lie will take
same care and use tho same diligence lor
others as lie would for himself.
lie will adhere to and go on with his origi
nal plan with regard to Iho building of the
town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per
sonal violence and persecutions, and all the
farcical Sheriff’s Sales of Hamburg, to the
contrary nothwithstandinrr.
If John Williamson and his colic ague a want
a town, let them do as I have done—build one.
I will however, accept of nil their spare
change to belli along the accomplishment, of
that, great undertaking; but the Town they
shall never have. I built it for myself; not
for them. And if I had tho abilities and per
severance to build a Town, they will find that
I have ubilitios und perseverance enough
to take care of It.
'lie will bo duly thankful to all who favor
him with their custom.
HENRY SIIULTZ,
HAMBURG, SeptemberSSlA, 1529.
P. S. I am proud to say that the Hamburg
merchants lmvc supplied themselves this sea
son with more goods of nil lands titan at any
already opened-
others will open very shortly. The usual
spirited disposition prevails to give ns hereto,
fore, at least us much, if not more, for
COTTON, than in any other city or town
in the up country.
As for money! none will be countenanced
unless it is founded on a solid basis; and
should any other be tuken in the market, or
should any monied institution in which the
market and country lire interested, go be
yond what might he considered just mid pru
dent, immediate notice of it will be ghen,
without fear or favor.
Under all these favorable circumstances I
am induced to hope that the community and
country generally, will find it to* their
interest to favor its with their custom.
II.
oft n silo-taw*
To Printers and Publishers.
T HE Subscriber having udded .tho Manu
facture of moveable Type to his Stereo-
typo establishment, respccttiilly solicits a
sunroof tho patronage of tho printer** of
Pennsylvania amltlfo odjapontStat.es.
Having a practical knowledge of printing,
ami also having been longer practically. en
gaged iu .tho business ot Stereotyping than
any other person in tho United States, ho
hopes to bo nblo from such experience, to
give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their orders. From an intimate ac
quaintance for a number of years, (nearly
eight,) with the business of typo founding, he
hopes to he able to produce typo equal to
any offered to the Printers of tho United
States.
Ilid prices though low, will of course ho
the same as others in the same business. Nor
will he attempt to violate truth, or insult com
mon sense, by pretending to any ^increased
facilities in tho manufacture,” (lor there are
no other ^facilities” ut present in this city,
than there were 12 years ago, when type wore
from 40 to 50 per cent higher than * ot pro.
sent,) nor have tho “materials used in making
muting types been bo greatly reduced,” us to
ienr any proportion to tho reduction in tho
prices oVtypc. But the reduction has been
“induced* by competition, and nil overbear
ing disposition in some of those founders who
have grown rich on tho heretofore profits on
type.
-Ml sizes of type', plain and ornamental, for
book and job printing, from M lines Pica to
Ncinpariel, constantly on hand iir such quan
tity oh to supply any order at short notice.—
In tho choice ol’Book letter, pains have been
taken to select such faces as aro generally ap
proved for symmetry, neatness and durabili
ty.
Ho-also keeps a complete Printer’s Ware-
House, (the only one in this city,) ami cun
furnish a complete Printing Ofiiceut very short
notice.
The following aro his PRICES at a credit
of six months, Ibr approved notes or accep
tances ; or a discount of live per cent, will be
made for (’ash:—
Six lines I 'ieu, and all Long Primer, 40
larger, 50 Burgeois, 48
Double Plea, to five Brevier, 58
lines Pica, 32 Minion, 70
Grout Primer, 34 Nonpnricl, DO
English, 38 Leads, 30
Pica, 30 Quotations, 30
Small Pica, 30
The prices on ornamental and fancy type
have been reduced in u greater proportion.
Old type received in exchange, at 9 cents
per pound.
A Book of specimens will shortly be pub
lished.
STEREOTYPING will be done at. the low-
t prices, in the best manner, as heretofore.
J. HOWE,
f’orner of Grown and CallowhiH streets.
Philadelphia, July 28,1820.
out 3 230
To the Printers of the United
States.
FRAXKLIX LETTER FOVXtkKY.
T HE reduced cost of the materials used in
the cotnirusosUion ofPrintiiigTm-s, and
the improvements and increased facilities of
casting them, have induced the subscribers to
adopt tho following list of prices.
The stylo of their large and small letters is
modern, and of tho most elegant kind. TJio
metal will bo found very hard und durable)
having a new ingredient m its composition.—
For accuracy and finish, the type east at their
found ary is equal to any whatever. They
have on hand a complete assortment of Book
and Job Letters, so that they are prepared to
execute orders for entire ofliccs of Job, News-
1 receive prompt at-
Hydriodate Potass
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Sodo
do iron
Cheltenham Salts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mozeron
Balsam Fir
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Roses Honey und Orange
Bear’s Oil, Flower Water
Rose, Cologn, and Extracts of Roses
Lavender Water Pastilles Fumontes
in cut glass and
plain Bottles. With a general assortment
of English, French and American SOAPS.
oug22 ’
o happy
ders of printers, which wifi
tention.
Merchants and others, who have orders
from abroad, will be supplied not only with
type, but with Presses, Chases, Composing
Sticks, und every thing necessary for a prin
ting establishment, and put up with care and
perfect accuracy.
Their new specimen book will be published
,soon, und ready to eh sent to printers, in
which will he exhibited a greater variety than
has been sl.bwn bv any foundary in the
United States. A. W. KINSLEY & CO.
Albany, August 18.
PRICES—Atsixmontlis credit, for approv
ed paper; or a discount of 5 per emit , for cosh.
Meridian, and all plain
larger, 80 30
Double Gr. Primer, 32
Double English, 32
Do. Small Pica, 34
Great Primer, 34
English, 30
Pica, 38
Small Pictr, 0 36
Jjong Primer, 40
Bourgeois, 40
Brevier, 50
Minion, 30
Nonpareil,
Leads & Quota-
tations.
Late Publications.
T HE NEW FOREST, a Novel by tho
author of " Braiuiilutye House,” “ Terr
Hill" Ate.
TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE,
selected from popular German Writers, trails-
luted bv Ricliiird Ilplcrall, II. A.
ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the
Author of “ Hungarian Tales.”
An assortment of STORY At TOY BOOKS,
fnr children, and Selected Engravings and
lithography prints.
jest received and for,i,,.|, fjmscoLL
Other kinds of type reduced in proportion
Old type received in exchange at 9 cents
per pound.
oct 2 230
REMOVAL.
M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that
lie bus removed his School to a central nitr
ation, to a commodious uudlnrge room in tl
House occupied by Mr. Batihtk, Whitaker
Street, where he will continue to instruct
Youth in tho various branches of a polite and
finished education, upon very reasonable
terms.
Tho French Langunge and' the first rudi
ments of tho Latin tongue, taught without,
any additional charge. Evening School to
commence on tho 1st November.
Miss PHILLIPS, attemhi to instruct tho
Young Ladies in Needle Work, Marking und
Flower Work.
oct 17 238
For Sale,
A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes,
noar tho City i tlioterinsofsalu will lie
made accommodating to nn approved purchss.
Inquire ut tlijs Office.
oct 10
S37—J.
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture Sj Ship
UPAS HUM HQ*
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 tho above line,
und informs them tluit his Establishment,-
Sign of the Hand and Brush near the
Exchange,
is undergoing u general and extensive im
provement, and that ho has received by lute
arrivals a largo supply of
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, WINDOW
GLASS, &c. Arc.
With the assistance ofu competent foreman,
whom he hus^employed, will enable him to
execute work of the kind, on as accommoda
ting terms us uny person in the city.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sashes, Paper Hangings, «$*c. cf-r.
With a general ussortmeut of articles in the
lino always kept on lmnd, for sale wholesale
and retail.
N. B. Paints prepared for use and direc
tions given for using them.
P. MARLOW.
• oct 8 231—3in
HOOKS, STATIONARY AND JOR . NG
as. Bmxsoft&fc*
fXPFI£K»S for sale at his new establish*
ment on the 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 the Northern Cities during
the past summer, and which havi ng been pur-
chased ut the luwebt prices, w}U be ’sold at
a proportionable reduced rate.
JOB PRINTING.
Having also purchased ail elegant assort
ment of ornamental Type, in addition to his
former extensive supply, he will he enabled to
execute all orders for Boons, Pamphlets,
Circulars, Cards, Hand und Post Bills,
&c. in u style of embellishment, not hitherto
surpassed.
BOOK BINDING.
He has employed permanently a first rate
workman, ’& all orders in this line of business,
will receivo prompt attention, and bo comple
ted with punctuality and in the most appro
ved taste.
oct 20 * 238
To tho Printers of the U. Hiatus,
> 1* lute the pfhv’S of all the material uued
hi making Printing Tvpes, have been
greatly redt/eed, and the facility oi'/winuihe-
turing greatly increased. The subscriber
therefore has boon induced to make a propor
tionable reduction in the prices, which trow
the 1st of April, have been as stated in the an-
nuxml list.
The character of tho TYPE made at this
Foundry is well known to the Trade., who are
afsurod tlmt in regard to the quality oftho me
tal, finish, und durability, no deviation has
been made.
lie has on hand o complete assortment,mid
can supply uny quantity on a short notice: he
will he happy to receivo the orders of his cus
tomers, which will have immediate attention.
Merchant? who have orders from abroad, can
have Officos complete, with Presses, and eve
ry thing necessary for a Printing Establish
ment put up in the most perfect manner.
RICHARD RONALDSON,
Philadelphia.
Prices at six months credit for approved paper,
or ut a dircount off> per cent, for cash.
Pearl, pr. lb. $1 40 English, pr. lb. 80 38
Nonpareil, 0 DO Grout Primer, 0 34
Minion 0 70 Double Pica, 0 52
Brevier 0 58 Do. Gt. Primer, 0 32
Bourgeois, 0 40 Largo Letters,
Long Primer, 0 40 plain, 0 30
Small Pica, 0 38 Scabbards and
Pica, ' 0 30 Quotations, 0 30
The price of othur descriptions of Types
are proportionably reduced.
Old Typu received in payment at 9 cents
per lb.
Philadelphia, July 0.
oct 3 230
Notice.
milE subscribers bog leave to inform their
-fl- customers and friends, that early in the
full they will have u superior assortment of
DRY GOODS,
both imported end domestic, of every descrip
tion, which they intend selling on their usual
liberal terms. Thcv ulso inform that Wil
liam Rose will attend to tho Dry Good busi
ness, and Hugh Rose to the Factorage und
Commission business* at their Counting
Horn;;* on tho hay, and will make liberal ud-
vanvea to such as rimy feel disposed to entrust
them with the disposal of their produce—
Both businesses will be carried nn as before
under the firm of WMJ& II. ROSE,
jmpt 12 1T0
OYSTER HALL.
nnllE above old and well known establish-
-li- ment is now open lor the season. The
proprietor begs leave to return thunks for
past favors, and solicits a continuance of the
same—ho pledges himself that no exertions
shall be wanting on his part to keep tip the
reputation of his house lor the superidrtiy of
its accommodation, numerous improvements
having been made at considerable expense,
and all with an eye to. tho comfort of his
friends and natrons.—Wo trust therefore,
that his exertions will ensure him a continu
ance of the public favor.
To his Country Customers he can premise
u regular and constant supply of Oysters,
sent to uny part of tho two States South
Carolina and Gcorgiu, put up to order; hav
ing made extensive arrangements for thut
uprpose. All orders will as usual be thank
fully received and promptly executed, by the
public’s Obedient Servant,
oct 10 C. MIDDLETON
(lie
A CARD.
T HE undersigned, having declined
Painting Business, tender their sincere
acknowledgements to the citizens of Savan
nah, and the Public generally, for tho very
liberal nutrohugo, with which they have been
favored. And would respectfully beg leave to
recommend Messrs.Potter & Wilueu (who
have recently commenced the above business
in this city) to the patronage of tho public,
confident, (from a knowledge of their ability)
that they will give satisfaction to ull who may
employ them.
oct 17 HAZARD & DENSI.OW,
NEW OYSTER HOUSE.
T HE undersigned begs leave to inform*
his friends and tho public, that ho intends
inthc course of the next week to open an
OYSTER A RELISH HOUSE,
upon a new plan, for the reception of select
and genteel company, ibr which purpose he
has taken a commodious House on the South
side of Broughton st. nearly opposite the
Mansion House, llis Liquors and Wines
will liejuf the best qualities, and of choice se
lection, such as to suit tho palate of those
gentlemen connoisseurs, whose patronage he
hopes to obtain, and which he solicits, trust
ing that his endeavors to please them, and
the attention they will find ut his establish
ment, will gam their approbation.
R. W. H. HEWLETT,
oct 13 tm
FAINTING.
T HE undersigned, havin', formed n eon-
noxion under tho firm of POTTER &
WILBEft, for tho purpose of carrying on
the busities of Painting, Gilding, Glazing mid
l’aiior Hanging—respectfully solicit nsliaro
of Patronage.
P. POTTER.
G.8. WILDER.
Whitaker st. opposite Hazurd & Donslow’s
store.
, oct 17 23(1
AGENCY OFFICE, T
Charleston Eire and Murine >
Insurance Company. )
Savannah, April 20, 182!).®;
T HIS Company continues to INSURE
against Firu, Marino and River risk^nn
moderate tonus. Apply lo
HOMES 'TUPPER, Agent,
Swaiin’s V ci-niitiigt!—Patent.
A FRESH supply of this valuable mj’dietim,
highly recommended as a safe and cer
tain cure for worms iu children, just received
and for sale by
LAY A*. HENDRICKSON,
oct 8 Druggists,
30,000 DOLLARS.
MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL
aottrif.fc
. FIRST CLASS.
To he completed in Five Drawings,
fBllIE first drawing^ tako place positively
JL on the 14th Nov. next, or at an curlier
period, should tho sale of Tickets justify it.—
The whole of tho prizes payable sixty days
ufter the drawing, subject to a discount of iu
per cent,
SCHEME,
t prized 830,600
l do 1 .i,000
2 do
2 do
Ii do
A do
0 do
km
10,600
5,000
1,000
1)00
800
Tickets 810—Halves
Bprizctfof
5 do '
5 do
5 do
ff do
ft do
do
8700
000
fttxr
-too
800
200
100
85—Quarters 82 50
For salo in agrcatvnriotyof numbers at
LUTHER’S
Lottery & Exchange Office.
LUCK AT LUTHER'S!!!
DRAWING RECEIVE#.
fFlIIK fo]lowimj arc the drawn Nos in the
York Consolidated Lottery, Class
‘ °lo; 46, 23, 48. 42, 47,^28.
Combination Nos 42, 47, 48, a prize of
810,000 one quarter of which was ordered at
this office by n gentleman of this city,
lloldors of**
ort20 Lottery Exchange Office,
Hall Shapter & Tu
Have lately received and now qjfcrfor sale t
OjfkA TONS Swedes Iron, comprising a
« ” ” complete assortment
30 hhds prime St. Croix Sugars
50 bblsloaf do
50 bags prime Green Coffee
8 hhds do do do
200 bbis No. 3 Mackqrel
100 Kdgs'“Peabody's” White Lead
10 bbls Portland’Rum (colored)
15 pipes Cogniuc Brandy
5 do lloilaud Gin
10 do Canary Wine
20 qr casks do
H punch. Irish Whiskey
20 bbis N Y Canal FIourjE S B & Co.
400 bags “Youlo’s” patent Shot assorted
10 bbis “Vandewater’s” smoked Beef
10 bbis “best old Cavendish” Tobacco
30*kegs do do do
. 40 qr boxes Spanish & American Segurs
.‘IftO^Grimlstones, assorted, sizes*
oct 0
Landing from Henry and Queen
Mab,
■g K KEGS V. K.’Butter
.1.0# 25 half bbis Cniinl Flour
00 boxes Doolittle’s Soap
20 bills Dunlap’s Aie
4 tierces winter atained Sperm Oil
15 bbis Brandy
23 bbis N. E. Rum
AL80,
7 cases RcadypMadc Clothing
Consisting’Cotton Shirts, Duck Trowscrs
und Valentia and Swansdown Vests
Also,—-handing from John Chevalier,
20 JmihfMolusses'
3 chests Ilysou Tea
10 qr. casks Marseilles Wine
For sale by J. B. HERBERT,
oct 13
NEW GOODS.
*4 €% BALES Mixed Plains, extra weight
M.£d . all wool
0 boletf Mix’d Kerseys, all Wool
Q Ah' White do all Wool
$ do' Canton Linsey Kerseys
7 do Milled Mixed do
7 do Plain Grey do
3 dd heavy undressed Blue S&tti-
netts
do do do Mixed do
do Negro Cloths assorted quality
10 cases Black arid Blue Mixed Navy
Blue ►Sattinotts
10 bnlcs Duffil and Point Blankets
20 do BYown and Bleached Shirtings
10 do do do do Hheetingn
With a general assortment of Staff Good*
just received iVnin New York mid aro offered
jor solo or 1 reasonable tenon by
r Jacob Waring,
Gibbons' Buildings,
oct' 15 285
J. P- HENRY.
H AS received by recent arrivals, and of
fers for sale, on accommodating terms,
40 hhds Muscovado Sugar
50 do N. Orleans do
25 do St. Croix do
10 boxes white Havana Sugar
400 bngs Green Coffee
100 do White do
200 pcs best 42 inches Ilemp Bagging
100 d« Tow Bugging
200 2 lbs. Catty boxes Imperial & Gum
powder Tea
10 4 chests Hyson Tea
100 kegs Cut Nails, assorted
20 bugs black Pepper,
10,000’ lbs' American Cuatniga'
Madeira, Sercial and Sherry WINE, in pipes
halves, quarters and eights, and ca
ses of two dozen each,
oct 8 232
GARDEN SEEDS.
T HE Subscribers have just received per
the ship Helen Mnr, their FALL SUP
PLY of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting in
part oftho following kinds, viz:
Drum Head Cabbage Parsley
Early York do Orange Cnrrot
“ Sumir Loaf do Red Onions
Green Savoy do White do
Early Dutch Turnip Blood Beet
Large Norfolk do Spinach
Ruta llaga do Parsnip
Snap Beans Long Scn.rlot Radish
Lima do Red &. W. Turnip do
Marrowfat Peas Imperial Lettuce
Early Frame do Sugar Loaf do
Prussian Blues do Cucumber
Early Dwarf do Squash, Large, &c.
All of which are warranted of this years’
growth.
LAY & HENDRICKSON, -
Druggists, Nos. 2 und 15, Gibbons’ Building,
oct 3
Annuals lor 1830.
rjNHOS. M. DRISCOLL lias just rccuiv-
THE TOKEN mul Christmas and Nnv
Yiinr's tirosciit.
THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1830.
At.HIl,
Tho Now Novel WALDEGRAVE.
oct ‘.‘t 230
Palmes & Lee,
Exchange Doeh,
Have received by recent arrivals, and offer
for sule,
OfOflfk LBS. Prime Ilarns
100 whole and half boxes soap
40 boxes Fancy Shaving do
25 casks Goshen Cheese
10 Firkins best Butter
10 qr casks fresh hyson Tea
100 bbis Rhode Island potatoes
150 reams Wrapping paper
4 boxes starch
20 half hhls Flour
20 casks Wine
8000 bushels Corn
2000 do White Baltimore
800 bushels seed Oats
20 boxes Claret Wine
500 bushelB Turks Island Suit
oct 13
4o8o w r^*“'
A few hlmdrcd lbs. Georgia Bacon cured by
Jones.
ALSO,
A general assortment of
With many articles of
Dry Mood, Castings, Cutlery, Crobkcry
Ware, Shoes, Hals, <)r.
All which will bo sold on good terms by ap
plying to the subscriber.
SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
oct 3
Tlicrniomatcrs.
A SUPPLY of London Thermometers in
Boxwood, Jupnned, and Morocco cases
Just received and for sale by
LAY ^HENDRICKSON,
sept 3 Druggists,
JCf’T he following it; iho Calendar of tbo Courts held
Geuretaj during t!,o Pall Term, and for iho Eastern
District.
Hi'minn Covet—Cothden.Ulh November—Waynb
I2th Nov.—(ilyiui lllib Nuv.—MTittuili 18th Nov.—.
Bryan 7Ui Dcedmbcr— Liberty (Jill Dec.—Effingham
14lh Dec.—Chatham 1th January. Bulloch, is ad
journed to Thursday, Nov. 20th.
l.vreviott Couut.—Liberty, ttd Monday in Decem
ber—^Wayne, last Mmiduy ih Dec—Camden, lat
Monday m January—('*>""» 2d Monday in Junuary—
M’lntofli, 3d Monday in Jan.—Bryan 4lh Monday in
Jrui.—Bultacli, latMunduyin February—Effingham,
2d Monday in Fob.—Chatham, ttd Mtalday in Febru
ary.
Hcturodayv and Terms of tho Court of Common
ficus and Oyer and Terminer ot'llio City of Savanuah •
Dec,Turin, 10-29-Heium day 4th-mcetn 2’d Monday,Hilt
.Inn 4. ru<m .4 It.L il JiL st
Jon.
March “
April •*
Juno “
July “
Oct. «
Dec. 11
1830
I5lh “ 4th
26th Feb. “ 2d
16th. meet's 4th
4th “ 2d
2d “ 2d
8th “ 3d
3d « 2d
25tit
Bill
26th
14 tli
12lli
18th
13 tli
The Court of Ordinary sits regularly oned every two
months, beuinning with tho 1st or Junuary. The U.
S. Circuit Court unoris on the 6th November, «t Mil-
Icdgeville. Tho Federal District Court is ordered by
law, to bo held at Sarumiah, ou the 2d Tuesday in No
vember.
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
H AVE received by late arrivals from New
Ywk, aitd now huve on board the Helen
filar, a largo and extensive assortment of
Woolen and Cotton Goods,
Among which ure the following;
20 hales London f)ufi!e and Point Blan«
. kets, of assorted quality and sizes
^0 bales Linsey Kerseys
10 do Canton. do
jj dtf Heavy Drab do ^
15' do Bine and Mixt Plains
80 do 4 Bro. and Blea’d. Shirtings
20 dor o**4 do - do Sheetings
15 do Domes, Plaids and Stripes
15'Chsts Satinets, assorted
iso i
Fancy CalicbcH, Dorchester Ticks, Apron
Checks, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs,-
ypghorn Hats, Flannels, Plaid Cloaks, Heavy
Jrab Coats^ftnd great variety of other
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which with tlmirjformcr stock, they will sell
on the must roa^nnblc terms. oct 1
C
20
Tobacco arid Segrfrs.
5 BOXES “R. S. Sanndere” bedt quality
old Cavendish Tobacco
5 boxes “Marshall’s” dry cured prime
old Cavendish Tobacco
6 boxes “S. S. Suumler’s” old and
choice Tobacco—8 lumps
10 kegs “Goode” Tobacco—Id’s
10 do “Morgan” do 12*8
10 do “Bornurd” do 12’u
100 sniull boxes common Sugars
40 qr. do half Spanish do
100 one tenth boxes Spanish Sugars,
“Cubunero” brand
20 quarter & \ boxes Spanish Semirs
12 half . \ “W. C.” brand
Just received and for salo by
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
oct x3
But tor ifc Raisins.
Just Received per brig Frances.
lie KEGS Goshen Butter
X 20 boxes Bunch Raisir.s
20 half bbis No 1 Mackerel
10 do do F M Beef
2 do “Bologna” Sausages
10 bbis “Hilts” Crackers
2 do Smoked Beet*
5 Iralfbbls Pickled Tongues
For sale by CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
oct 12
N. E. Hunt, «fcc.
Kn BBI.S [irimn N. t. Rum
sJ\J 10 Irak's Fluids, .Stripes & Shirtings
4 coses Druli und Blnck llats
10 kegs choice Gcshun Butter
6 hhls “ Vandcrwatcrs" Smoked Beef
60 Virginia Hums
Landing and for sale by
oct 3 COHl'IN & -MILLER.
L6itf Sugar, Hossians, and Bag-
K A BBLS Leaf Sugar
O" l!i0 pcs 4!I inch Dundee Cotton Bag-
ging
10 pcs Hessians
Now landing from sliip Eiorian. and for sole
by HALL, SIIAl’TER & TUPPER.
oct 10
Landing,
20 0 ^dpes | Latiiam’s Pure Rum
50 bbls No 8 Mackerel
50 boxes White and Yellow Soap
10 firkins Goshen Butter
3 dozen Fancy Chairs
oct 18 Cl)llENfc& MILLER.
R um, A lc, But ter, &c.
BBLS Portland Rum, colored
20 do stijicriorAlbany Alo
5 do Holt’s Cracks, and
10 firkins elioicc Goshen Butter
landing from ship 2 total filar & for stile 6'
oct 8 JOHN BENTLEY. ’
Preston Smelling Salts.
A FRESH supply of Preston Smelling Salt fl
celebrated for head ache, &c. Just re
ceived and for salolby
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
sept 30 Druggists, GiblaniidBuildingg.
Halt Pet re.
9nUU 1J * S ’ Rcf!l,01 l Stt,t Petrr, jusr.
—received mid for sale in lots to
suit purchaserij liv
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Dniggists, Gibbon’s Building?,
ott 13 *