The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 30, 1829, Image 1

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amim mmm IILJ 8 * Our bvhi'^wiiw.-^Wo have the .Jdoatture, km day, of pre*eating tho (Dorman to our rendcis, in I now und Wfiutitul ilroM, prihciiially from tho Foundry f'E. Whits, K»q. ofNow Fork. 1 Tho steady nml liberal patronngo frhicli ha* hitherto Jocii rooeiveii hy iho tJ corgi tin, and which has booti^ Kit) moru grateful bccauw) romlnrwl freely, niw without Solicitation on our part, demands otir sincere nrltnovv- L-Igmt.nr*. A* tbunuly'and "™*r return m imr now- proper return m our pow- Fr, tt In* ever been our nim, luganlicwt of expuani, not Mono to roudtir otir puldir.aUoii Worthy of it* patrons by mutnriiain i»s. tytmgranhical einboiruhments j lint by ftho merriti! of ou industry which lw» iwvor dm), to frontier it life unnlinm oflho earliest ami most correct itt- JtelligoHrr.toihis commercial cointnimity, mid by <ho ■tuippor! uv wlmt wo licliovu tobocorrcct polittwil doc- Btriucs, toudviineo tliu true, interests of our native state, ■ mid the general prosperity of our happy country, | In our News Uoom will always .bo found tho latest I papers from all parts of the Union, either by regular [ month iff Mail. or by vessel, mid upon our Bulletin anv [ intulllgunqo of interest reeoived by extra sheet or other wise, with a roport of arrivals at this purl u* soon us received;' The advertising patronngo of a newspaper Is that upon which it U principally dependent for support, rial, * which of course, we are most anxious to see me. Th» licorgi.uihas for many years received a largo proportion of theso ngreetiblo awl interesting articles of mur- cnntilo .hilufilgeoco j and as it is th«) ovidotft interest <»( c\erv individual tvhtjit paying lor tho insertion of his advertisomm t to secure the most extnisivo cur rency to it.tliat being tho Value received fur his expendi ture, it is duo both to ourselves and our friends to say, that our circulation is more extensive than any daily publication in this State,- and that our now type, which compritns a handsome assortment of tltu ornamen tal, as well as tliu plain material, will enable us to dis play their favors to tho best mlvatmigo. tCf* Mr. Geraint Hotimsos, formerly Editor of the Georgian, has-been since February last, uni will continue to be associated in its publication, Savannah, Saturday, Oct. 17th, 1829. N. YORK LINE OF Ship MACON, J>. L. Pouter, Muster. “ STATIRA, Titos. Wood, EMPEROR, .1. H. Bennett, 44 11BNRY, Geo. Moons, « FLORIAN, F. H Ann iron, “ HELEN MAR, T. Harrison, The owners of tho Established Line, take pleasure in announcing to tho public that it is -again permanently completed with thei above Six first-class vessels. They tiro nil Acm York built ships, oftlic best materials, having clcfumtamlFuacious accommodations forpns- sengors, and itrtf commanded by blasters of tr.cll known expfjWco m the trade. 1 hev &vill sail fmm New Yirt* every «i* days, and from this as often. Thin arrangement will bo punctually adhered to, am- & s insurance can be effected on shipments ii)’ Limn at the very lowest rates, it is hoped tnJt siicli a •share of patronage will be extended to .ms line, as it may merit from the great expense necessarily incurred in running i'4, and from its utility to the public. HALL, SI1APTER& TUPPER. sop 10 CITY HOTEL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE subscriber begs leave rcs- pcctfully to inform the public of Georgia, and his friends abroad, • that tliu above establishment will lie eoutinued open during the summer, us usual, and.that arrangements are making for the ensuing season, which lie confidently ex pects will sustain tho well earned character of the house, uiid at the same lime secure him a share of public patronage. X1ENUY W. LUBBOCK. juiyno Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. TIIE subscribers'll;!vo received per * Helen Mar and other arrivals, a Fresh and extensive supply of Gen.- _ nine DRUGS and MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &e. such as—- ftuph, Quinine. Froneh, Iodine Pepperino, Phosphorus Cheiteiiham, Preston, and Epsom Salts* Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, 1'ream Tartar OantharitW, Colombo, Calomel Tout Einot. Spanish Plot. Indigo Pearl Ashes, Croton < )il Cologn, Lavender, ami IToncy Water in a great variety—Oltoof IP »si•.* Washing and’Shaving Soaps of every des cription Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth &Nuil Brushes Hair Powder, with Boxes and Pulfs A tine Assortment of cut gluss smelling bottles with silver tops Visiting, Conversation, and Playing Cards Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of all kinds Which, added to their former stock, is not to be surpassed in collection or quality, by any establishment in the Southern Mtntcs’. Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families would do well to supply themselves for tliu season, us they are offered at vurv low prices. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings, june 3 AtfAKii. -/"'V fffIJIE subscriber Has taken charge of, and JL will keep under his own' direction^the WAREHOUSE t:rat liuilt by himself, and by an Act of tho Legislature of 1821, , intended to ben 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 n'ono in this part of tho country. It is 300 feet in length and 59 feet in width, with n plank floor—situated in tho cont.ro of tlio Town, on the bn.uk of tho Savannah River, and within 100 feet of the stream. The other three sides nro bounded by streets, one of 100 feet, one of 100 feet and one of80 feet. Two.platforms will extend from tho Ware house to tho river; so that Cotton will ho put on Boats without touching tho ground, except when the river is very low. RATES: For Inspection and Storage ofTo bacco lor 0 months, per Itlid. $1 50 For Storage of Cotton und delivery on the river bunk, each hale per month. 12.1 For forwarding either to Savannah or Charleston, per bale, 12v Liberal advances on produce placed under his charge, will bo tnado for a modem pre mium, or customary rales. Ho will tuko t he sumo earn and usd tho same diligence lor others us ho would for himself. He will adhere to ami go on with his origi nal plan with regard to the building of the town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, per sonal violence and persecutions, and nil the farcical Sheriff’* Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary nothwithstaiiding. If John Williamson n;id his rollr agues want a town, lot them do as l have done—-build one. 1 will however, accept of all their spare change to help along tho accomplishment of that great undertaking; but the Town they shall never have. I built it for myself; not for them. Ami if I had the abilities and per severance to build a Town, they will lliid that I have abilities uud perseverance enough to take care of it. lie will bo duly thankful to nil who favor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ. HAMBURG, September'28th, 1829. i*\ $. I am proud to sny that the Hamburg merchant? jwvu supplied themselves this sea son with more floods of all kinds than at uny Bor period; poWCMlarly such ns Shit, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging Dry Goods, tec.— Several now Stores have ftffcody ruened, and others will open very shortly. The spirited disposition prevails to give us hereto fore, at least ns much, if not more, f»*r COTTON, than in any other city or town in tho up country. As for money, none will be countenanced unless it is founded on a solid basis; and should any other be taken in the market, or should any monied institution in which the market and country me interested, go he- t yowl what nrght be con tldered just and pru- ! ih'iit, immediate notice of it will t*? given, without fear .»*• J’.»ior. Under all th'jse am induced to hope that tiie mmmuuity ami country generally, will ft interest to laVor t:s with tin*:: T --~—.piymwwi if ii iT|frmj«ii| n % , ,, '"To 'Printers iiiM l’tthftehotft. *• fg’XHH Subscriber having added the Mnnu- .!L l’ncturo olhnovnabkt Type to his .Stereo type establishment,' respectfully solicits n sliuro of tho patronage* of tho ’lV.'ters of Pennsylvania and Ihondjnc.ent States. Having n practical knowledge of printing, and also having been longer practically en gaged in the business of Stereotyping than any other'persou hi the United States, l;e hopes to bo able from such experience, to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. From ,-nn iiitimute ac quaintance for a. number of years, (nearly eight,) witli the business of type founding, lie hopes to ho able to produce type cyuil to any offered to the Printers of tho United States. His price* though low, will of course ho the same us others in the same business. Nor will ho attempt to violate truth, or insult com mon sense, by pretending to anv “increased facilities in the manufacture,” (tor there arc no oilier “facilities” lit present in this city, tlmn tlierq were 1*2 years ago, when type wore from 40 to 50 per cent higher than at pre sent,) nor have the “materials used in making printing types been so greatly reduced,” as to hear any proportion to the reduction in the prices of type. Rut. the reduction has been “induced” by competition, and an overbear ing disposition in some of those founders who have grown rich on the heretofore protits on type. All sizes of type, plain and ornamental, for hook and job printing, from 14 lines Pica to Nonparicl, constantly on hand in such quan tity as to supply any order at short notice'.— In the choice of Book letter, pains have boon taken to select such faces as are generally ap proved lor symmetry, neatness and durabili ty. lie also ktvps n complete Printer’s Ware- House, (tho only one in this city,) and can furnish a complete Printing Office at very short notice. Tim following are his PRICES ut n credit of six months, for approved notes or accep tance* : or a discount of live per cent, will he made for Cash :— Mix lines Pica, and all Long Primer, 49 larger, 30 Burgoois', 40 Double Pica, to five Brevier, 50 line* Pica, 32 Minion, 70 Great Primer, 01 Nonparicl, 90 English, 00 Loads, 00 Pica, 00 Quotations, 00 Small Pirn, 00 Tho prices on ornamental and fancy type have been reduced in a greater proportion’. Old type received in exchange, at 9 cents per pound. A Bouk of specimens will shortly to pub lished. STEREOTYPING .will he dour ntthe low est prices, in the best manner, us heretofore. J. IIOWK, Corner i»f Crown and Cullowhill streets. JW/tttfrfffhiff, July 20,1829. cet0 200 •••.mi-tit miuuitv it. to r custom. H. •»:tp r|>\\ < CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE House, Sign, Furniture £f Ship » JtfWiiha® GILDING, GI.A7.ING AND l’APER- • HANGING. T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after a residence often years, tenders his services to tho public in tho above lino, and informs them tliut his Establishment, Sign of the Hand and Brush near the Exchange, is undergoing a. general and extensive im provement, and that he lias received by late arrivals a large supply of PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES, WINDOW. GLASS, Arc. Arc. With the assistance of a competent foreman, whom ho linsiemployed, will enable him to execute work of tho kind, on as accommoda ting terms as uny person in-tho city. Paints, Oils, ’’Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Paper Hangings, «J*c. tjr. With a general assortment of articles in tho line always kept on hand, for stile wholesale mul retail. N. B. Paints prepared for use und direc tions given fur using them. P. MARLOW, oct 0 201—0m HOOKS, STATIONARY AND J O NO SI*. KC* O FFERS for sale at his new establish ment on the Bay, two doors cast of Bull street, nn extensive assortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, gSTA- TIONAltY and FANCY ARTICLES,selec ted by himself In tho Northern^Cities during the past summer, and which havi ngbeon pur chased at the lowest prices, will be sold ut a proportionally reduced rate. TT PRINTING. Having also purchased an elegant assort ment of ornamental Type, in addition to his former extensive supply, ho will bo enabled to execute all orders for Books, Pamvi’ilutk, Circuit,aiu*, Cards, IIami and Post Bili.h, &e. in a stylo of embellishment, not hitherto surpassed. Tr BOOK BINDING. Itn has employed permanently uiirstrate workman, & all orders in this linc'of business, will receive prompt attention, und be comple ted with punctuality and in tho most appro ved taste. oct 20 208 f the Uhituil THOMAS RYE11SON. Jr. h HAS just received per recent a rn- B vuls, in addition to Iris formal* stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE, &c. &c. HttlpliQuinine (Fr.) Super Curb Soda do Morphine do. Ergot Piperino do. Saffron (Span.) llydriodato Potass Opium (Turkey) Sarsaparilla (Spun.) do. (Am.) Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) 01 Almonds do Amber (reel.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Stud. Puwd. Acid Tartaric Sal Arntus Hors Benzoin Castor Oil, superior Prussic Acid Croton Oil Iodine Blue Mass (Eng.) Phosphate Sodo do Iron Cheltenham Salts Henry’s Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mczcron Balsam Fir PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses Honey and Orange Bear’s Oil, Flower Water Rose, Cologn, and Extracts of Roses Lavender Water Pastilles Fumuntes in cut glass and plain Bottles. With a general assortment of English, French and American MOAPM. nug 22 Late Publications. T HE NEW FOREST, a Novel by tliu nuthor of “ Brimbletye I louse," “ Torr llill"«te. TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from popular German Writers, trans lated by IUcbanl Holered, B. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by tho Author of “ Ilunaarian Tales." An assortment of STORY & TOY ROOKS, for children, and Selected Engravings and LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for sale by out 3 T. M. DRISCOLL. To tho Printer States. FH.t.YAV./.Y T.r.TVr.ll FOF.VDRY. mil E rorttived cost of the uiaterials used in ‘JL thecumposoRitionofPrintii'gTynn*.and the improvements and increased f.ieiiitiw of casting tlieui, have induced tho subscriber* to adopt the following list of prices. Tho style of their large and small letters is modern, and of the most elegant kind. The moltil will be found very hard and durable, having a new ingredient in its composition.— For accuracy and finish, the type cast ut their fotmdary is’equal to any whatever. They have oil hand a complete assortment, of Book and Job Letters, so that they are prepared to execute orders lor entire offices of Job, News paper, or Book Printing, on a short notice.— Thtty are thankful for the patronngc they have received, and will be happy to receive the or ders of printers, which will receive prompt at tention. Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, will lie supplied not only with type, but with Presses, Chases, Composing Sticks, and dvery thing necessary for a prin ting establishment, anu put up with cure and perfect accuracy. Their new specimen book Will he published soon, and ready to eh sent to printers, in which will he exhibited a greater variety titan has been shown bv any foundary in the United Mlat.es. A. \V. KINSLEY ’«& CO. Albany, Avgust 18. PRICES—At six motit hs credit, tor approv ed paper ; or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash. Meriuian, and all plain Small Pica, 0 00 larger, ' #0 00 Long Primer, 40 Double Gr. Primer, 02 Bourgeois, 40 Double English, 02 Brevier, 50 Do. Small Pica, 31 Minion, 00 Great Primer, 31 Nonpareil, English, 30 Lends & Quota- Piea, 00 t aliens. Other kinds oftypo reduced in proportion. Old type received in exchange at 9 cents per pound. oct. a 200 To tho Printers of tho U. States. O F late i5j.? prices of all the material u.«'i! | in milking Printing t Types, have been ! greatly rov.: *'*i!. und the facility of n*,a;:: : j!:c- j taring* greatly h.rro:'.-ed. Tin? Pubseribei** there!'.,re lets- b.vn induced t>> make n projmr- J tionalil'* r»*«itt<*li*»i* in Hie prices, which from J j the 1st. of April, have been as .-luted in Ihoun- nexeJ J::c. Tim i harnct'T of the TYPE made nt this Foundry is v.*eil known to the Trade, who are as.-.urcu tliut in regard to the quality oftlvi me tal, finish, and durability, no deviation has been made. lie h-c on hand a complete assortment, and can supply any quantity on a short notice; 1m will he happy to r*cciiu the orders ofliis etis* ioiuers, w hich will have immediate attention. Mcrelnmts who have orders from abroad, can have Offices complete, with Presses, and eve ry tiling necessary for u Printing Establish- incut put tip in the most perfect, manner. RICHARD KONALDMON, Pliilndelpliia. Price* nt.six months credit lor approved paper, or at n direount of5 per cent, for cash. Notice. rffHIE subscribers beg leave to inlorm their -R- customers anil friends, that early in the full they will have a superior assortment of DRY GOODS, both imported untl domestic, of oven’ 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- ne.is, uud Hugh Rose to the Factorage and Commission lmsiitos.-s at their Counting House on tho hay, and will make liberal ad vances to such as may feel disposed to entrust them with the disposal of their produce— Both businesses will l*? carried on as before under the linn of \V AI..& H. ROME. inncl2 " 170 Pearl, pr. lb. 40 Nonpareil, 0 90 Minion 0 79 Brevier 0 5« Bourgeois, 9 49 Long Primer, 0 49 Small Pica, 9 08 Pica, tt 09 English, pr. lb. $0 Off 0 34 0 32 0 O' Groat Primer, Double Pica, Do. Gt. Primer, Lurgo Letters, plain, Scabbards and Quotations, The price of other descriptions of Types are proportionably reduced. Old Typo received in payment at 9 cents per lb. Philadelphia, July 9. oct 0 200 0 09 0 00 REMOVAL. M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his School to a central situ ation, to a commodious and large room in the House occupied by Mr. Batihti:, Whitaker Street, where he will continue to instruct Youth in the various branches of a polite mid finished education, upon very reasonable terms. The French Language and 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 the Young Ladies in Needle Work, Marking and Flowor Work. oct 17 200 For Sale, A PLACE with asmull gang of Negroes, near the City ; tho terms of sale will be made accommodating to nn approved purchas er. Inquire at this Office, oct 19 207—t A CARD. nplIE undersigned, having declined the fi. Painting Business, tender their sincere acknowledgements to the citizens ot* Savan- mth, and tho Public generally, for the very liberal patronage, with which they have been favored. A ml would respectfully bog leave to recommend Messrs. Pottrr & YVii.wmt (who have recently commenced the above business in this city) to the patronage of the public, confident, (front a knowledge of their ability) that they will give satisfaction to all who may employ them. oct *17 1FAZARD &. DENSLOW. OYSTER HALL FjnHK above old mul well known establish- JL men! is now.open for tho season. The proprietor begs, leave to return thanks lbr past favors, and solicits a. continuance of the same—bo pledges himself that r.o exertions .shall bo wanting on his part, to keep up the i<qmt:itiou of bis house for the superiority of its accommodation, numerous improvements having been made at nmsidurable expense, and all wit Ii ait eye to the comfort of his friends and patrons.—\Yo trust therefore, that liis exertions will ensure him a continu ance of the public, favor. To bis Country Customers be enn promise a regular and constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part, of tliu two Hint os Mouth Carolina and Georgia, put up to order; hav ing made extensive arrangements for that ttprpose. AH orders will as usual be thank fully received and promptly executed, by the public’s Obedient .Servant, oct 19 C. MIDDLETON. 30,000DOLLARS. MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL FIRST CLASS. To be completed lit Five Drawings. T IIE first dnnving.totuko place positively on the 14th Nov. next, or at an earlier period, should the sale of Tickets justify it.— The whole of the prizes payable * sixty days after the drawing, subject to a discount of 15 per cent. SCHEME. 1 prixcjof #39,0093 15,000* 19,000 5.000 1,000 990 890 5 prisseffof do (jO do do do tlo $790 990 599 400 090 200 100 ^ ICP1 ho following it tb« Cdendtr of tb« Coot* btld Ot orpin, during tho Fall Term, tad ibr tho Eastern District. Surwiio* Court—Camden,9th November—Wayaw I2tliNov.-(«yon l€t!i Nov.-M’Intoih 18th Nor%- Bryan 7tli Doeoniber—Liberty tlth Dec—Effingham Mill Dec.—Clmthutn 4th Juntiary* Bulloch, k ocf- {otiined to Thursday,'Nov. Utilh. '. Inffiiiok Coi'ht.—Lihuiiy, Sd Monday in Docem- her—W'uyiiu, | Ub t Mnnduy in Doc—Camden, l«i Monday in Junuary— Otjnu, 2d Monday in,January— M’lntosdi, 3d Monday in Jan.—Bryau 4th Monday in Jan.—Bulloch, 1st Munduy ln February—Effingham. -«t .Monday itt Fob.—CliaUmtu, 3d Monday in Febru- ury. . . • Roturn day* and Terms o f tho Court of Coaanoa nius und Oyer und Termitior of tiie Cay of Savannah. Doc. Term, 13‘JlMlulum day 4th^neeta 2d Mondiiy t 14di .Tmu Muroh “ April “ Juno “ July “ Oc». “ Dm:. •' Ifith “ 4th CflthFob.“2d •« 10th, meets 4th ** 4th “ 2d « 2d “ 2d *» 8th <' 3d “ 3d •» 2d 23th 8th W(h Mil* I2tli leiit 13t!» Tickets ^10—Halves $5—Quarters 82 50 For sole in a great variety of number* nt LUTHER'S Lottery & Exchange Office. LUCli AT LUTHE1VS!!! DRAWING HECKIVK1). rpHK following are the drawn Nos in the .1 N. York Consolidated Lottery, Class, No 12. 10, 46, 23, 48. 42, 47,*,28. Combination Nos 42, 47, 48, a prize of $10,000 one quarter of which was ordered at this office by a gentleman of this city. Holders of prizes will call for thercash at LUTHER’S, oct 20 Lottery <$' Exchange Qjjice. 'I’li'i Court of Ordinary sits regularly one® every two month*, lirgMininj! with tlm Int of January. The V; I s *. Circuit Court ujicub on the filh November, at Mtl- jcdgevillc. *1 he I* ndural District Court is ordered bv. law, to be held at Savannah, on tho 2d Tuesday in No vember. Ilall ShaptiT & Tapper, Have lately received and nou: rtf/irfor sale. TONS Swedes Iron, comprising a complete assortment 00 lilids prime St. Croix Sugars 50 bbls loaf do 50 bags prime Green Coffee 8 lilids do do do 200 bbls No. 0 Mackerel 100 kegs “Peabody’s” White Lead 10 bbls Portland Rum (colored) 15 pipes Coguiac Brandy 5 do Holland Gin IT) do Canary Wine 29 qr casks do 1 punch. Irish Whiskey 29 bbls N Y Canal FIourJE S B A*. Co. 400 bags “Yottle’s” patent Shot-assorted 10 bbls “Vandewnter’s” smoked. Beef 19 bbls “best old Cavendish” Tobacco OO^kegs do do do 40 qr boxes Sj»ani*h & American Sugars OOO^Grindstone*, uhsorted, si*zcs oct 0 a con- TER & FAINTING. T HE undersigned, having formed illusion under the firm of POT'J WILBER, for the purpose ttf carrying on the httsines of Painting, Gilding, Glazing and Paper Hanging—respectfully solicit tishare of Patronage. P. POTTER, G. M. WILBER. Whitaker et. opposite Hazard &. Denslow’s store. oct 17 209 AGENCY i.OFFICE,) Charleston Fire and Marine > Insurance Company. ) Savannah, April 20, 1829. W 1 jinny continues to INSURE against Fire, Murine and River riskjon moderate terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER, Agent. T his I Swai tn’s V crmiJ'iifTfi—Patent. A FRESH supply ofthisvalunblc medicine, highly recommended ns a safe uud cer tain cure for worms in children, just received and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, oct 8 Druggists. NEW OYSTER HOUSE. mllE undersigned bog* leave to inform JL his friends and the public, that, he intends inlhe course of the next week to open nn OYSTER & RELISH HOUSE, upon a new plan, for the reception of select and genteel conqiany, for which purpose ho has taken a commodious House on the South side of Broughton st. nearly opposite the Mansion House. His Liquors and Wines will ko^of 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, it is endeavors to please them, and the attention they will find at his establish ment, will gain their approbation. U. W. M. HEWLETT, oct tO 1m GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers have just, received per the ship Helen Mar, their FALL SUP PLY of \'rcn\i Garden Meeds, consisting in part oftho following kinds, viz: Drum Head Cabbage Early York do “ Sugar Loaf do Green Savoy • do Early Dutch Turnip Largo Norfolk do Kuta Buga do Snap Beans Lima do Marrowfat Peas Early Frame tlo Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet Mpinuch Parsnip Long Mrrrlft Radish Red & W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Large, &c. All of which ore warranted of this years* growth. I,AY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 und 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct 0 Annuals tor 1830. T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL liuil just receiv ed THE TOKEN nnd Christmas tuid New Year's present. THIS ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1P3U. AI.SU. The New Novel WALDEGUAVE. uet \T yao Landing from Henry and Queen Mab, ■a K KEGS V*. Kv: Duller Av If bids Citnul Flour 00 boxes Doolittle's Suitp 20 bbls Dunlap’s Ale 4 tiorres winter stained Spcrju Oil 15 Mils Brandy 25 bbls N. E. Rum ALSO, 7 cases Ready-Made Clothing Consisting of Cotton Shirts, Duck ’Browsers uud Valent in, nnd Mwansdotvn Vests Also,—Landing from John Chevalier, 20 hltds Molasses 0 chests Ilyson Tea 30 qr. casks Marseilles Winn For Fttlc by J. B. HERBERT. oct 10 .1.1*-HENRY. H AM received by recent arrivals, tinilof- ti rs for sale, on accommodating terms, 40 hhds Muscovado Sugar 50 do N. Orleans do 25 do Ml. Croix do 10 boxes white 1 lavniia Sugar 400 bags Green Coflee lOt) do White do 209 pcs best 42 inches Hemp Bagging 100 do Tow Bugging 200 2 lbs. Catty boxes Imperial &Gun- jiowder Tea 10 1 chests Hyson Tea 100 kegs <’ut rtails, assorted 20Tings black Pepper 10,009 lbs American Costings Madeira, Scrciul and Sherry WINE, in pipes halves, quarters and eights, and ca ses of two dozen each, oct 8 202 C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. H AVE rcccivoil bv lulc arrivals from New York, end now Wo oil board the Helen Wur, ii lurgc nnd extensive assortment of Wooltm und Cotton Goods, Among which arc the following: 20 bales London Duffle and Point Blan kets, of assorted quality and sizes 40 bales Ltnscy Kerseys Canton do Heavy Drab do Blue mid Mixt Plaint* •j Bro. and Blca’d. Shirting* 5*4 do do Sheeting* __ Domes, Plaid* and Stripes 15 cases Satinets, assorted LSO, Fancy Calicoes, Dorchester Ticks, Apron Checks, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, Leghorn Hats, Flannels, Plaid Cloaks, Heavy Drjih Coats—and great variety of oilier SEASONABLE GOODS, Which with thoirjfonncr stock, they will sell un the most reuynnublu terms. oct 1 10 ib no i!0 15 do do do do do do NEW. GOODS. O BALLS Mixed Plains, extra weight 12 all wool 0 bales Mix’d Kerseys, all Wool . do White do oil Wool 5 do Canton Linsey Kerseys 7 do Milled Mixed do 7 do Plain Grey do 0 do heavy undressed Blue Satti- netts 0 do do do Mixed do 29 do Negro Cloths assorted quality 10 coses Black and Blue Mixed Navy Blue Mattinctt* 10 bales Dtiffil and Point Blankets 20 do Brown and Bleached Shirting® 10 do do do do Sheetings Witli u general assortment of Shelf Goods just received from New York and urc offered jor rule on reasonable terms bv Jacob Waring, Gibbons’ Buildin ere.t 35 Palmes &, Lee, Exchange Dock, Have received by recent arrivals, and offer for sale, LBS. Prime Hams DvUU 109 whole and half boxes soap 49 boxes Fancy Shaving do 25 casks Goshen Cheese 10 Firkins best Butter 10 qr casks fresh hyson Tea 109 bbls Rhode Island jmtntoes 150 reams Wrapping pajRT 4 boxes starch 20 half bbls Flour 20 casks Wine 0000 bushels Corn 21)00 do White Baltimore 000 bushels sectl Oats 20 boxes Claret Wine 500 bushels Turks Island Salt oct 10 .111ST RECEIVED. 4000 ;X!' ,C0 '' A few hundred lbs. Georgia Bncon cured by Jones. ALSO, A general assortment of With many articles of Dry Good, Castings, Cutlery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hats, cj*r. All which will be sold on good terms by ap plying to the subscriber. 8AMUELJ. BRYAN. oct 0 ThormoniotiTS. A SUPPLY of London Thermometers in Box wood, Japaued, and Morocco cases Just received anil tor sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, sept 0 Druggist*. Tobacco and Swars. 5 BOXES "S. S. Smmilcre" best quality old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “MundmllV dry cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes “M. M. .Sounder’s” old and choice Tobacco—8 Jumps 10 kegs “Goode” Tobacco—10’* 10 do “Morgan” do 12*s 10 do “Bernard” do 12*8 1 Ot) small boxes common Sugars 40 qr. rfo half Spanish do 109 one tenth boxes Spanish Scgars, “Caballero” brand 20 quarter &.) boxes Spanish Segaro 12 half ) “W. C.” brand Just received and for sale by HALL, M11APTKR &. TUPPER. oct ]3 Butler & Raisins. Just Received per brig Frances, KEGS Goshen Butter 29 boxes Bunch Raisins 29 half bbls No 1 Mackerel 10 do do FMBcttf 2 do “Bologna” Sausages 39 bids “Holts” Crackers 2 do Smoked Beef 5 ha If bbls Pickled Tongues For sale by CLAGIIOKN & WOOD. ort 12 N. E. Rum, &c. BHI.S prime N. E. Hum •JO 1(1 bull s Fluids, Stripes & Shirtings 4 cukcs Drub und Black Hols 19 kegs choice Goshen Butter 9 bids “ Vandenraters” Smoked Beef 59 Virginia Hams Lauding und for sale by oct 0 COHEN & MILLER. Loaf Sugar, Hessians, and 13ag- ging. K BBLS Loaf Sugar w 120 pcs 42 inch Dundee Cotton Bag- tfing 10 pcs Hessians Now landing from sJiip Florian, nnd fi>r*alo by 1IALL, SHATTER &. TUPPER. oct 19 Landing, Latham’s Pure Rum 9(i mi . s l flufi pipes $ 50 bbls No 0 Mackerel 50 boxes White nnd Yellow Soap- 10 firkins Goshen Butter 0 dozen Fancy Chairs oct 10 C011EN|& MILLER. Rum, AIo. Butter, &c. BBLS Portland Rum, colored tjfej 20 do superioriAlbany Ale 5 do Holt’s Cracks, and 10 firkins choice Goshen Butter Landing from ship Helen Mar & for salo by oct 3 JOHN BENTLEY. Preston Smelling Suits. A FRESH supply of Preston Smelling Snlts celebrated for head ache, &c. Just re ceived tuid for snloRiy LAY it HENDRICKSON, sept 20 Druggists. GihbonsVBuildingg. * Salt I’i'lro. " I,US ' X' linml Suit Pcln>, just received und for sale in lots to suit purchasers by LAY * HENDRICKSON, ^ Druggthts, Gibbon’s Building*?