The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 29, 1829, Image 1

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. Wnrrr,Esq. . ho Heady ami liberal patronago wliJA ljaa hUljorto Un tuceiveti by ih# OcorRitn, nod > mpitoltlb!«««lomUirodIH?.* 1 ” licil mimi mi oiir |mtl, Jemamb our * Isniniils. A, lliociMy and properroinroinourpovr I it liar over lietm our aim, icgaril cw of Inn In render our puldicalion Worrty of "> f ! J lamer, inil, lypepraphieal enlbjUiutunoinll l but by yj csen-iro of un industry which ha* never lirodj b Iniier it lliu medium of iho earlie.1 and morl correct in- klliccnce, to the commerci.l eopmmnlly, and by ilio promt or what w. believe to bteorreut polil .nl doc. piles, to advanco tho true inteiceta of our Dutiv o atate, pi lira general prosperity of o#r happy eountr). I In uur Neon Kooin will always bo round Iho latest taper* from ell parts of iite Union, ulUier. by rojular fciirse of Mail, or by vessel, and upon our Hullcliii any ntclliccuro of intertill received by oxtra sheet or other- Jr'uo, with a report of arrivals at this port as soon as fcccivcd. The ailvertising patronago of n newspaper U that knon which it is principally dependent for. support, "**“ (which of course, wo arc moat anxious to sccmc. in < loorgian has for many yours received a largo proportion ..r these ngreoablo and interesting articles ol mor- cantilo intcfitgenco ; ami as it is tho cvi.lcnt mlorost «f every individual when paying for tho Htfortton of his ndverlisemunt to secure iho most extensive cur- renev to it,that being tho valuo received for his oxpcnrti- virc’lt is duo both to ourselves and our friends to j*ny, that our circulation is moro oxteusivo than nuy daily imlilication in this State, and thnt our new typo, which comprises a handsome assortment or the ornatnon- tal, a.t well us the plain material, will cnublo us to pl.iv their favors to tho best advantage. . ICP Mr. Gfoiuik KournTsoN, formerly Editor o the Ueorgiun, has been since Fubrtiary last, and will (.tmlinuo to bo associated in its publication. ^ fie), 17>h. 13*30. N. YORK LINE op a'dUBoSjiu'Si .ship .MACON, D. I.. Porter, Muster. •• STAT1RA, Tnos. Wood, “ “ EMPEllOK, }. II. Brnxbtt, “ “ HENRY, Guo. Moore, “ “ FLORIAN, F. Harrirox, “ HELEN MAR, T. Harrison, ->• The owners ol'tlie Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to the public that it is again permanently completed with the above 5lix first-class vessels. They arc all AW Ynrk built ships, oftho best materials, having elegant and spacious accommodations for pas sengers, anil are commanded by Masters of ir’il known oxporicnco in tho trade. They will sail from New York every six days, and from this as often. This arrangement will bo punctually adhered to, ami as insurance can bo effected on shipments by them at the very lowest rates, it is hoped that such a share of patronage will be extended to this line, as itmny merit from tho great expense necessarily incurred in running i), and from its utility to tho public. IIALL, SHAPTER&TUPPER. sq> 16 T HE subscriber has taken charge of, and will keep under his own direction, the WAREHOUSE first built by himself, and by an Act of tho Legislature of 1821, intended to bo a Public Warehouse, in Hamburg, for the STORAGE of COTTON and TOBAC CO. A Tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This Warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, is inferior to none in this part oftho country. It is 300 lectin length mid DO feet in width, with a plank floor—situated in tho contra of tho Town, on tho bank of tho Savannah River, and within 100 feet of tho Btream. Tho other three sides arc boundod by streets, one of 100 feet, one of 100 feet and one of 60 feet. Two platforms will oxtend from,tho Ware house to tho river I so thnt Cotton will be put on Boats without touching tho ground, except when the river is very low. RATES: For Inspection nml Storage of To- banco for 0 months, per lilld. 81 oO ForStorngo of Cotton and delivery onthorivor bank,eaclibale per month. _ , For forwarding cither to Savannah or cninnesuHi, i~. i— CITY HOTEL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE subscriber begs leave re?- pectfully to inform the public of I Georgia, nnd his friends nbrond, ■ that the above establish moot will lie continued open during tho summer, ns usual, and that arrangements are making for tho ensuing season, which lie confide nt ly ex pects will sustain tlic well earned character oftho house, and at the same time secure him a share of public jiatronago. IIENRY W. LUBBOCK. jidy HO fresh Drugs, Medicines, &<• “ TIIE subscribers have rccciveu per f Helen Mar and other arrivals, i Fresh and extensive supply of Gen uine DRUGS and MEDICINES, PERFUMERY-, &e. such as— Stiph. Quinine. French, Iodine Popperino, Phosphorus Cheltenham, Preston, nnd Epsom Salts .lalap, Hippo, Rlmbarli, Cream Tartar Cnntlinridus, Colombo, Calomel Tiut Einot. Spanish Flot. Indigo Poarl Ashes, Croton Oil Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in great vnriotv—Otto of Roses Washing mid Shaving Soaps of every des' cription Fine Teeth, Dressing nnd Pocket Combs Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth &Nnil Brushes llair Powder, witli Boxes and Puffs A fine Assortment of cut gluss smcllinj bottles with silver tops Visiting, Conversation, nnd Playing Cards Lamp Oil, Glasses and WickB of nil kinds Which, added to their former Btock, is not to he surpassed in collection or quality, by any establishment in the Southern States. Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, nnd Families would do well to supply themselves for the season, as they are offered at verv low prices, LAY. & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, -2 & 10 Gibbon's Buildings, juno 3 ... _ . >4 Liberal advnnces on produce placed under Ilip r.liarne-wilUmiojulo ft.r , pre mium, or customary rates. 11c will take tho same care nnd uso tho same diligence for others as ho would for himself. Ho will ndhero to and go on with his origi nal plan witli regard to the building oftho town of Hiunburg—all imprisonments, per sonal violence and persecutions, nnd oil tho farcical Sheriff’s Sales of Hamburg, to t' contrary nothwithstnnding. If John Williamson and his colleague* want a town, let them do as I have done—build one. 1 will however, accept of all their spare change to help nlong tho accomplishment of that great undertaking; but tho Town they shall never have. 1 built it for myself; not fur thorn. Ami if I had tho abilities nml per severance to build a Town, they will find that I have abilities and persevernneo enough to take care of it. Ho will be duly thankful to all who favor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ. HAMBURG, September'ddth, 1821). P. S. thnt proud to say that tho Hamburg morclmnts have supplied themselves this son. son with more goods of all kinds than at any former period, particularly such ns Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging, Dry Goods, See.— Several new Stores have already opened, mid oilicrs will open very shortly. Tho usual spirited disposition prevails to give ns hereto fore, nt least as much, if not more, fur COTTON, than in any other city or town in tho up country. As for money,’none will be cnunlcmmced unless it is founded onn solid basis; nnd should any other be taken in the nro-Vet. or should any monied Institution ut which tile market and country nro interested, go be vend what might bo considered just nnd pru dent, immcdiulc notice of it will be given, without fear or favor. Under till thasn favorable circumstances am induced to huge that tho Uly «»«i t'tiitmir will nilfl it Hi til*' interest tu favor us witli their custom. II. S. oet 3 220—t3w* To Printers and Publishers. T HE Subscriber having added tint Manu- fucturo of moveable Typo to hi» {Stereo type establishment, respcctthlly s^ftcits n share of the potronogo of the Printers of Pennsylvania nml tho adjacent States. Having h practical knowledge of printing, and also having boon longer practically en gaged in tho business of Sterootvningthan any ot her person in tho United States, ho hopes to bo able from sucli experience, to give satisfaction to those who may fhvor him with their orders. From an intimate ac quaintance for a number of years, (nearly eight,) with tho business of type founding, he hopes to be able to produce typo equal to any offered to the Printers of the United States. llis prices though low, will of course be tho same ns others in tho same business. Nor will he attempt to violate truth, or insult com mon sense, by pretending to any “increased facilities in the manufacture,” (tor there nro no other “facilities” ut present in this city, than there wore 12 years ago, when typo were from 40 to 60 per cent higher than at pre sent,) nor have the “materiuls used in making printing typos been so greatly reduced,” as to i»oar ann proportion to.tho reduction in the prices ot typo. j>ui tne reduction naa been '•iiirtiu-inVtiy competition, and an overbear ing disposition in some ofthose founders who have grown rich on tho heretofore profits on type. * AH sizes of type, plain and ornamental, for book and job printing, from 14 lines Pica to Nonpuriei, constantly on hand in such quan tity as to supply any order at short notice.— t o ,. 0,0-,. offty-ir fatter, pains have hern ■•*• :: *.o m lec* such faces as are generally ap proved for symmetry, ncatncsB and durabili ty* He also keep.* a complete* Printer’s Ware- Ilouse, (tho only one in this city,) nnd can furnish a complete Printing Office at very short notice. The following are his PRICES at a credit of six month?, for approved notes or accep tances ; or a discount of live per cent, will bo 'made for Cush Six lines Pica,and all larger, 60 Double Pica, to five lines Pica, 62 Great. Primer, 64 English, 66 Pica, 60 Small Tien, 60 The prices on ornamental and fancy type have been reduced in n greater proportion. Old type received in exchange, at 0 cents per pound. A Book uf specimens will shortly be pub lished. STEREOTYPING will.be done nt. the low- cat prices, in tho best, maimer, ns heretofore. J. HOWE, Tomer of Crown and CallowhiU streets. Ph'.iadi Iphia, July 2(3,1S2P oet 6 Long Primer, Burgoois, Brevier, Minion, Nonpnriel, Leads, Quotations, . J IIEAP AND FASHIONABLE sejSigita Furniture Ship ir&a-mraH©*' GILDING, GI.A7.INO and paper. HANGING. T HE subscribor grotofiil for former favors, after i residonco of Ion years, tenders his services to the public in tho above lino, and informs them that his Establishment, Sign of ths Hand nnd Brush near the I Exchange, isundcrgoiig a general qnd extensive im provement and that ho has received by late arrivals a largo supply of PAINTS OILS, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, Ate. Arc, With thriassistanco of a competent foreman, whom hqhiis'omploycd, will cnnblo him to execute vork"of the kind, on ob necommoda- tin<r tenjs us any person in tho city. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, Sithcs, Paper Hangings, <j'C. «fe. With ijgenernl assortment of articles in tho lino nli’ays kept on hand, for sale wholesale and r<fail. • N. B. Paints prepared for use and three, tions L'iion for using them. P. MARLOW, net 6 231—3m 30,000 DOLLARS. MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC' HALL VlQUfVU* FIRST CRASH. To be eonrptated in Pine Drawings. T IIE first (lrawing.to Uko place positively on tho 14th Nov. next, or at an earlier lcriod, should tho solo of Tickets justify it.— The whole of tho prises payable sixty days after tho drawing, subject to a discount of 15 per cent. SCHEME. h'S, STATtO.NAllY AND JO _ NG m. ©rntfstm®*-* •THUS for pule at his new establish, \ ment on the Bay, two doors east of Bull streq, an extensive assortment of SCHOOL nnd MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, i»STA TIQNARY and FANCY ARTICLESVselec- ted^ himself in the Northern.Citics during the jast summer, and which hnvi ng been pur- cliaipd at the lowest prices, will bo sold at a pnportionahly reduced rate. [ job printing. Hiving also purchased an elegant assort- men| of ornamental Type, in nddition to his fornur extensive supply, he will ho enabled to cxecife all orders for Books, Pamphlets, ClRCDLAHS, CaUIIS*, HAND ftlld POST BlLLH, &e. in a style of embellishment, not hitherto surposped. BOOK BINDING. lie has employed permanently a first rate workman, & nil orders in tins line of business, will receive prompt attention, and be comple ted with punctuality und in the most appro ved taste. oct 20 203 200 To the Printers of the United States. FRAXJiLiy LETTER FOUNDRY. T HE reduced cost oftho materials used in the compososit ion ofPrintingTypcs, and tho improvements and increased facilities of casting them, have induced the subscribers to a adopt the following list of prices. The style of their large and small letters is modern, and of the most elegant kind. The metal will be found very hard nnd durable, having a new ingredient in its composition.— For nccurney and finish, the type cast at their foundary is equal to any whatever. They have on hand a complete assortment of Book and Job Letters, so thnt they arc prepared to execute orders for entire offices of Job, News paper, or Book Printing, on a short notice.— They are thankful for the pntroungo they have received, and will be hnppy to receive the or- dors of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants nnd others, who have orders from abroad, will bo supplied not only with THOMAS R YERSON, Jr. -HAS just received per recent arri- * vnK in addition to his former stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE, &c. &c. Snlpli Quinine (Fr.) Super Carb Soda do Morphine do. Ergot Piperino 'In. Saffron (Span.) Hydriodato Potass Opium (Turkey) t»/.—!. A *.l,1 HllIkHltlftfilla (f>* I'riwsic Acid Grotcn Oil lodino i (Spun.) (Am.) »Sarsajiaril Musk (gr.) Mncturd Seed (white) 01 Almonds do Amber free!.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Seal. Powd. Aoid Tartaric Sul Arittus Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, superior Blue Mass (V,na 5 Phosphate Sodo do Iron Cheltenham Hulls Henry's Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mczcron Balsam Fir PERFVMERX. Otto of Roses llonoy and Orange Bear’s Oil, Flower Water Rose, Cologn, nnd Extracts of Roses Lavender Water Pastilles Fumantcs in cut gloss and plain Bottles. With n general assortment of English, French nnd American SOAPS. qug 22 I Lato Publications. nnUE NEW FOREST, a Novel by tho X author of “ Brarnblctyc House,” “ Torr IIill”&c. TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from popular Germnn Writers, trans lated by Richard IIolcrall,B. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the Author of “ Hungarian Tales.” An assortment of STORY & TOY BOOKS, for children, and Selected Engruvmgs and LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for sale by 0,46 T. M. DRISCOLL. perfect accuracy, Their new specimen book will be published soon, and rcudy to eb sent to printers, in which will ho exhibited n greater variety than has been shown bv nnv foundnry in the United States. A. W. KINSLEY &- CO. Albany, Avgust 18. PRICES—Atsixmontlis credit, forffpprou. al paver; or adiscount. of 6 per rent, for cash, Meriilittu, and all plain Small Pica, 0 6(1 larger, 80 60 Long Primer, 40 Double Gr. Primer, 62 Bourgeois, 40 Double English, 6*2 Brevier, f>0 Do. Small Pica, 64 Minion, 60 Great Primer, 64 Nonpareil, English, 66 Lcuds & Quota* Pica, 66 tfttions. Other kinds of type reduced in proportion. Old type received in exchange nt 9 cents per pound. oct 2 260 To the Printers of the U. Stales. O F lute the prices ol*all the materinl used in making Printing Types, have been uroatiy reduced, nnd 1tu» facility ol’inamilio. 1 n.*iu«i.KrtiMilv .increased.,, The Bulwr\ri!mr therelore has been induced to make a propor tionable reduction in tho prices, wliich from the 1st of April, have been as stated in tlican- nexed list. Tho character oftho TYPE made at this Foundry is well known to the Trade, who arc assured that in regard to the quality oft lie me tal, finish, nnd durability, no deviation has been made. lie hns on hand n complete assortment, nnd con supply any quantity cm a short notice ; he will he happy to receive the orders of his cus tomer?, wliich will lmvo immediate attention. Merchants who have orders from nbroad, can have Offices complete, with Presses, and eve ry tiling nccespnry for a Printing Establish ment put up in the most perfect manner. RICHARD UONALDSON, Philadelphia. Prices at six months credit for approved paper, or at a dircount of 5 per cent, for cash Notice. T IIE subscribers 'nog leave to inform their customers and friends, that early in the fall they will have a superior assortment of DRY GOODS, both imported and domestic, of every descrip tion, wliich they intend selling on their usual liberal terms. They also inform that Wil- !>.n Ruse will attend to the Dry Good busi ness, uti'i Hugh Rose to tho Factorage and Commission buHincesn at thoir Counting House on the bay, and will make liberal ad vances to such us may feel disposed to entrust them with the disposal of their produce— Both businesses will be carried on ns before under the firm of WMJ& H. ROSE, jiino-ts- ■ iro ICFTlm following is the Calender of the Court* held Georgia, during the Fall Term, and for tho Eiutem Diatneu Sm.aion Connr.~Comden.9th November—Wayna -< 12th Nor.—lilynn 16th Nov.—M'lntoah 16th Nov.— Bryan 7th Dceomter—Ulurty Ath Dcr.—Effingham 14th Dec.—Chatham 4»h January. Bulloch,' is ad- fourni.tl to Thuraday, Nov. 26ih. Ixnim# Court,—.Liberty, ild Monday in Decem ber—Wayne, la« Monday in Dec.—Camden, lat Monday in January—Glynn, 2d Monday in January— M'IiiUmIi, 3d Monuay-in Jan.—Bryan 4th Monday- m Jim.—Bulloch, 1st Monday in February—Effingham, 2d Monday in Feb.—^Chaiiuun, 3d Monday in Febru- iicturn days and Terms tff tlm: Court of Common Fleas and Oyer and Tenainer uf the City of Savannah • poc.Tcrm,I829-4Utum day 4th-meeU ‘id Monday, M»h I prizoTof $30,0002 •- ’ 16,000“ 10,000 6,000 1,000 900 800 Ticket* 810—‘Halves 6 prizcs*of 5 do 6 do 5 do 5 do 5 do 25 do 8700 600 600 400 600 200 100 Jatl. ** 18S0 March 4 *« April •• •• June »* »< July •* “ Oct. «» Doc. •« ** The Court of Ordinal, moutlit, beginning with ihe 1 8. Circuit Court opens on therj ledgeville. The Federal Dr" law, lobe held at Savumi vemher. $5—Quarters 82 60 For salo in a great variety of numbers at LUTHERS lottery &. Exchange Office, LUCK AT LUTHERS!!! DRAWING RECEIVED. rill IE following are the drawn Nos in the JL N. York Consolidated Lottery, Class No 12. 10, 46, 23, 48. 42, 47£28. Combination Nos 42, 47, 48, a prizo of 810,000 one quarter of which was ordered at this office by a gentleman of this city. Holders of prizeB will call for thefauh at LUTHER’S, oct 20 Lottery <jr Exchange Office. Hall Shapter & Tapper, Have lately received and now qffkrfor sale, OAA TONS Swedes Iron, comprising a & vr complete assortment 60 hhds prime St. Croix Sugars 60 bids loaf do 60 bags prime Green Coffee 8 hhds do do do 200 brns No. 3 Mackerel 100 kegs “Peabody's” White Lend 10 bids Portland Rum (colored) 15 pipes Cognluc Brandy 5 do Holland Gin 10 do Cunary Wine 20 qr casks do 1 punch. Irish Whiskey 20 bids N Y Cnnal FlottrE S B & Co, 400 bags “Youlo's” patent Shot assorted 10 libls “Vandcwater’s” smoked Beef 10 bids “best old Cavendish” Tobacco BO^kegs do do do 40 qr boxes Spanish & American Scgors SOO^Grindstonos, assorted, sizes oct 0 16th “ 4ih 2Cih Feb. “ 2d «* 16ih,meets 4th •4th “ " * 2fitli 8th 26(h Ud ** 14th •2d “ 12th 3d 18th 2d “ ISth larly once every two January. Tho U. Ncvemlter, at MU- lCdu*i is ordered by )2d Tuesday in No- c. W. ItOCKWELL &CO. H AVE received by late arrivals from New York, and now hayo on board the Helen Mar, a large and extensive assortment of Woolen and Cotton Goods, Among which ore tho following: 20 bales Loudon Duffle and Point Blan kets, «f ussorted quality and sizes 40 bales Linsoy Kerseys • Canton do Heavy Drab do Blue und Mixt Plains 3 Bro. and Blea’d. Shirtings 6-4 do do Sheetings Domes, Plaids nnd Stripes 15 coses Satinets, assorted LiSO, Fancy Calicoes, Dorchester ’ticks, Apron Checks, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs* Leghorn Hals, Flannels, Plaid Cloaks, Heavy Drab Coats—and great variety of other SEASONABLE GOODS, Which with their’-formcr stock, they will sell on the most reasonable terms. oct 1 10 5 15 30 20 15 Pearl, pr. lb. 81 40 English, pr. lb. 80 66 Nonpareil, 0 90 Great Primer, O 64 Minion 0 70 Double Pica, 0 62 Brevier 0 56 Do. Gt. Primer, 0 32 Bourgeois, Q 40 Largo Letters, Long Primer, 0 40 plain, 0 30 Small Pica, 0 6S Scabbards and Pica, 0 36 Quotation?, 0 60 Tho price of other descriptions of Typos nro proportionably reduced. Old Typo received in payment at 0 cents per lb. Philadelphia, July 9. oct 6 260 OYSTER IIALL. T HE above old and well known establish ment is now open for the season. The proprietor begs leave to return thanks for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the Riune—lie pledges himself that no exertions shall bo wanting on his nurt to keep up the reputation of his house for the superiortiy ol* its accommodation, numerous improvements having been made at considerable expense, and nil with on eye to the comfort of his friends nnd patrons.—Wo trust therefore, that jiis exertions will ensure him a continu ance of the public favor. To his Country Customers he can promise regular und constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part, of tho two States South Carolina and Georgia, put up to order; hav ing made extensive arrangements for that nprpose. All orders will as usual bo thank fully received and promptly executed, by tho public’s Obedient Servant, oct 19 C. MIDDLETON. REMOVAL. M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs his friends und the public generally, that he has removed his School to a central situ ation, to a commodious nnd large room in thV* House occupied by Mr. Batiktb, Whitaker Ntreot, where he will continue to instruct Youth in tho various branches ofti polite nnd finished education, upon very reasonable tones. The French language and the first nnli- montsoftho Latin tongue, taught without any additional charge. Evening School to commonco on tho 1st November. Miss PHILLIPS, attends to instruct the Young Ladies in Needle Work, Marking and Flower Work. oct 17 236 For Sale, A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes, ( near tho City; the terms of sale will lie mndoaccommodating to an approved purchas er. Inquire ut this Office, oct J9 W—l A CARD. T IIE undersigned, having declined tho Painting Business, tender their sincere acknowledgements to tho citizens of Savan nah, and tho Public generally, for the very liberal patronage, with .which they have been favored. And would respectfully beg Icavo to recommend Messrs. Potter & Wilder (who have recently commenced tho abovo business in this city) to tho patronage of tho public, confident, (from a knowledge of thoir ability) that they will give satisfaction to all who may employ them. oct 17 HAZARD & DENSLOW. PAINTING. T HE undersigned, having funned a con nexion under the firm of POTTER & WILBER, for the purpose of carrying on the husinoH of Painting, Gilding, Glazing and Paper Hanging—respectfully solicit a share ofPntronage. P. POTTER, G. H. WILBER. Whitaker st. opposito Hazard & Donslow’s store. oct 17 260 AGENCY OFFICE, Charleston Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Savannah, April 20, 1829'. W T HIS Company continues to INSURE against Fire, Marino and River risk; on modnrato terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER, Agent, Swainis V ormifugo—Patent A FRESH supply ofthis valuable medicine; highly recommended ns a safe nnd cer tain cure for worms in children, just received and forsuln by LAY it HENDRICKSON, oct fl Landing from Henry and Queen Mab, \ K KEGS V.' K. Butter 14# 25 holf tibia Canal Flour 60 hexes Doolittle’s Soap 20 bhls Dunlap’s Ale 4 tiorces winter’stained Sperm Oil 15 Obis Brandy * tiOlSDln Ni H. R«n« ALSO, 7 cases ReadygMade Clothing Consisting of Cotton Shirts, Duck Troweers and Valentin nnd Svvnnsdown Vests Also,—Landing from John Chevalier, 20 hhds Molasses 6 chests Hyson Tea 10 qr. casks Marseilles Wine For sale by J. B. HERBERT, oct 13 NEW GOODS. ~i BALES Mixed Plains, extra weight LJj all wool 9 bales Mix’d Kersey?, all Wool 6 do White do all Wool' do Canton Linsey Kerseys do Milled Mixed do du IMuin a icy do do heavy undressed Blue Satti- netts do ^ do do Mixed do do Negro Cloths assorted quality 10 cases Black and Blue Mixed Navy Blue Suttinett8 10 bales Dulfil and Point Blankets 20 do Brown and Bleached Shirting® 10 do do do do Sheeting® With a general asportment of Shelf Good® just received from New York and are offered lor 6tUc on reasonable terms by JACOB WARING, Gibbons* Buildings, ed Id 23© 5 7 3 6 20 NEW OYSTER HOUSE. T HE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends nnd the publ;*, that he intonds mtlic course of the next week to open •— OYSTER At RELISH HOUSE, upon a new plan, for the reception of select, nnd genteel company, for which purpose lie has taken a commodious House on the South side of Broughton st. nearly opposito the Mansion House. His Liquors and Wines will hejof the best qualities, und ofehoieose- lection, such ns to suit tho pillule of those gentlemen connoisseurs, whose patronage he hopes to obtain, and which lie solicits, trust ing that his endeavors to please them, and the attention they will find at his establish ment, will gam their approbation. R. W. S. HEWLETT, oct 13 lm GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers have just received per tho ship Helen Mar, their FALL SVP- PLYoffresh Garden Seeds, consisting in part of tho following kinds, viz: Drum Uond Cabbage Early York do “ fcsugar Loaf do Green Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip I<argc Norfolk do Rutti Baga do Simp Beans Lima do Marrowfat Peas Early Framo do Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet Hpitmch Parsnip Long Scarlet Radish Red & W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squnsh, Largo, &c, All of wliich are warranted of this years' growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 and 10, Gibbons’ Building, out. 6 Annuals for 1830. T 1IOS. M. DKI8COJX lias just rocciv. c.l THE TOKEN and Christinas and New Year’s present. THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1830. ALSO, Tho New Novel WALDEGRAVK. oct 21 ‘230 5 J. P- HENRY. H AS received by recent arrivals, and of fers for sale, on accommodating terms, 40 hhds Muscovado Sugar 60 do N. Orleans do 25 do St. Croix do 10 boxes white Havana Sugar 400 bags Green Coffee 100 do White do 200 pcs best 42 inches Hemp Ragging 100 do Tow Bagging 200 2 lbs. Catty boxes Xmpcrml & Gun powder Tea 10 \ chests Hyson Tea 100 kegs Cut Nails, assorted 20^bag8 black Pepper 10,000 lbs American Castinpt Madeira, Scrcial and Shorty WINE, in pipes halves, quarters and eights, and ca ses of two dozen each, oct 8 232 Tobacco ad«! Septra. BOXES “S. B. Soimdcre*’ best quality old Cavendish Tobacco 6 boxes “Marshall's” dry cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco 6 boxes.“S. S. Saunder’s” old and choice* Totmccn—o Juiuj*- — • 10 kegs “Goode” Tobacco—10’s 10 do “Morgan” do 12’s 10 do “Bernard” do 12’s 100 email boxes common Scgnrs 40 qr. do half Spanish do 160 one tenth boxes Spanish Segars, “Cnbancro” brand 20 qunrtcr & ) boxes Spanish Segars 12 half f “W. C.” brand Just received nml for sale by HALL, SIIAI’TER & TUPPER. oct x3 Palmes &, Lee, v Exchange Dock, Have received by recent arrivals, and offer for snle, QArtn LBS. Prime Hams OUUU 100 whole and half boxes soap 40 boxes Fancy Shaving do 25 casks Goshen Cheese 10 Firkins best Butter 10 qrcasks fresh hyson Tea 100 hbls Rhode Island potatoes 150 reams Wrapping paper 4 boxes starch 20 half bhls Flour 20 casks Wine 6000 bushels Com 2000 do White Baltimore 300 bushels seed Oats 20 boxes Claret Wine 500 bushels Turks Island Salt oct 13 JUST RECEIVED. 4000 ^,“ con A few hundred lbs. Georgia Bacon cured by JoneH. ALSO, A general assortment of With many articles of Dry Good, Castings, Cutlery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hats, ipr. All which will be sold on good terms by ap plying to the subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN. oct 6 Thennomoli-rs. A SUPPLY of London Tlu-i-niomrlore in Boxwood, Jnpaued, mid Morocco cuses Just received und for salo by LAY & HENDRICKSON, sept 3 * Druggist?. Butter & Raisins. Just Received per brig Frances t 1 f) KKG8 Goshen Butter J-v 20 boxes Bunch Raisins 20 half bhls No 1 Mackerel 10 do do FMBccf 2 do “Bologna” Sausages 10 bhls “Holts” Crackers 2 do Smoked Beef 6 half bbla Pickled Tongues For sale by CLAG1IORN & WOOD, oct 12 N. E. Rum, &e. KA BBL3 pfimo N. E. Rum sJ" 10 bales Plaids, Stripes Si Shirtings 4 cases Drab and Black Hats 10 kegs choice Goshen Butter 0 Mils “ Vandenvaters” Smoked Beef 50 Virginia Hams landing and for sale by oet 3 COIIEN &. MILLER. Loaf Sugar, Hessians, and Bag- ging. K A BRIJ5 Loaf Sugar 120 pcs42 inch Dundee Cotton Bag« 10 pcs Hessians Now landing from ship Florian, and for salo by HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct 19 BBLS 5 pipes Landing, > Latham's Pure Rum 50 hbls No 3 Mackerel 00 boxes White and Yellow Soap 10 firkins Goshen Butter 3 dozen Fancy Chairs oct 13 COIIEN1& MILLER. Rum, Ale, Butter, &c. KA BBLS Portland Rum, colored dv 20 do superior Albany Ale 6 do Holt’s Cracks, and 10 firkins choice Goshen Butter Landing from ship Helen Mar & for snle by oct 3 JOH1M IIRM'PI MV JOHN BENTLEY. I*S stun Smelling Sails. A FRESH supply ofPrestonSmellingSalta celebrated for head nchc, Ac. Just re ceived and for snle*by LAY & HENDRICKSON, sept 20 DrnggistH, Gibbons’ Building®. Salt l’etre. LBS. Rcfinod Salt Potre, just aUUU received and fur salo in lots to suit pnrehosors by LAY * HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Gibbon's. Building*, vet 13