Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 12, 1822, Image 3

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v ^ i';i# * H . •' airing ,*lilritf, (list Jit* spirit nr Ihr iti«tituiiiin y•*! liven, ami no ilnubt iia rlTcta ar* leH by many in innocent victim, wlm ha* been lea* lurtunali than captain A in not hi'!* tltacnver- edbj ln» fitcndt.—Halt. Pat. Oct. 30 COLUMBIA—I.A I'BST NKWS. fla/(imore, .Vow. I.—A tl-«pveii from hum Ucn. (Jletnenti, dated the 10:h oWBep'ember, on the hnttleri of the Lahe ot Maracaibo, ami on board til the brigantine Atiiiuiiia, conBinta the occupation of Matacnibo by the Royalist*, ,on the night of the aiilh, after"a doubtful engagement, which wan at Innt Inat by tlte Patriot forces in consequence of the inferiority of their number! on that nation. Gen. CliOtenii had previously taken all leisures to save the vessels, ninmu nimn ami treasures belongit g both to the state and individuals, and to protect the emigration ol the citizens, an that the capture of that has frits trated the hopes of the enemy, who eipected to find them a party in his favor. The Venrzolano of the 30;h of September, received to day front our excellent correspondent at Ca- recap, remarks that ••The one ny occupying the capital is not very advantageously situated, on account of all thu fortresses at the ciltfitice of the harbour being in pos- sest'ion or the Patriots, as well as the banka and navigation of the lake, «pnd « force which remains in Perijs. The communication of the enemy can only be -kept for a short time through the road of Li Uuayra, which is too long and exposed for active communications, should our partizan, Colonel Gomez, keep himself in his line Communication. •< Without wishing to risk predic tions in our favour, we may notwith standing, observe, that the position ol Morales; such as it was on tlte date of the despatch we mention, is not one of the most advantageous,'although the taking of Maracaibo may not sound well in the ears of some. His exterior relations, if they are not in tently cut off, are at least supported by a very extended line, and he has placed himself in a position at the Centre of the republic, equi distant from all those places which can simul taneously direct many forces against bim.” fed Oaz. STATE OF THU MARKET. Savannah, Nov. 12. COTTONS.—So little has been done in Cur market until recently, that we have not thought it mslevial to notice prices for some time past. Within a fortnight tlte transaotiona in Uplands have been sulli cient to establish prices- prime new sells readily at Ilf t inferior at lb a 11—old is generally unsaleable, though some of this description will living 9 a 10.. in Sea Islands but.little lias yet been done—a few bales have been sold at 18 a 191 in one in. atance fora prime parcel of an approved' nun It 25 bus been uA'ered, R1UIS.—No tales of Rice have yet been effected, esoept on a small scale—a few parcels nt new are arriving, which are held at 21)7 J a g3’. OOIIN 95 cents a gl, but will probably decline a little with the first arrivals. COTTON BAGGING 56 a 60, according to quantity t the demand la not great nor t^e atock large. For Liverpool, The mill**r»»*r f i*-tiered thin SOU lit BOSTON, vf. //. Campbell, Mutter* Hai part of her cargo enga- Red, and will meet with dinpatoli. For freight nr passage, having elegant furnish •*d *crmimnilaimn«, apply to Gupta Gainp- hell on board at ,1t*nt*s upper wharf, or to PRTfcHSON, HAMMOND U CO. Whoiffir fur sale, lat quality 8 ( >etm. Candida Fresh Malaga Raisins in half barrels Pico Madeira in half pipe* A few b »xcs Champnigne 3 boxes Bouts and S'iucs nr>v 14 98 Passage for I'hihutclfilua, The p •ckf't ship IkS GEORGIAN, Bui lex). Mutter, . . . „ Will posit itely sail for the above port on Wednesday nest, wind and weather permitting. For passage only, ap ply on boatd at Smith's wharf, or to PRKHY ZJ WRIGHT. nov 12 r For New-Oileans, The fast sailing brig HOI*R & POLLY, Captain Maxiran, _ (Well armed) will sail fur the n- bove port with dispatch. For freight or passage, apply to the footer on hoard, or , S A. CONDY, Rice’s wharf. Neither the Captain nor Consignee will pay any debts Contracted by the crew of said brig, nov 12 D8 |C7* The Passengers of the bri^ Nativa, from New-York, render their thank* to Captain C. Cole, for his polite at- tendon while on the passage, nov T2 r MAURI til), Last evening, by the Rev. Mr. Carpen ter, Mr* Jour Hrmbiuut to Miss Jars bur am, both of tins city. MA1UNE. PORT OF SAI’J1jX \ JU. COAL. < 1 Chaldron Coal, landing from «r brig Prompt, and fo - saie by nov 12 JOHN D. MO *QIN. To Kent, JTIHE Store in Jones* Buildings on the vSL Ray, next to the one occupied by Smith U Tu ner, an excellent stand for bii- sineBS. Also several Dwelling houses and Ware Raoms. Apply to It U J. HABERSHAM, nov 12 f 98 YUhCYiAMATICW \ The /'a a vi hi I'onoenr Prii.ce >-f Prioimro A« ghi of the Comb —unit the AV pint ultra if s Aut*o « ; **• Bm UnxRntv Scan cts -Greeting YFl R it known to all tliObs, who puRicM a Amiable amb tlon to flourish at the Ca pitnl—mii.I carry into ihe assembly of “ Lea gen oolis” • face ss smooth as Hehr's lip, nr the Sspnnaceoua compound, that the por tals of the Trinwingrafying Temple—the Microcosm of Fashion-are again thrown open i where ** .Magnum bnnttm” heads may receive the beneAt of the Cephalic* sheursi a remedy, more sp.edy and effioacouH 44 than Poppy or Manflragors, or £the o- ther drowsv syrupa of the world!" in re lieving the Hair*o 'pressed brainj and which is alone equalled, by the freen edge of the “Multum m Parvo,” in removing all obnnbi. lating excrescences from the countenance. The grand Attic architect is alone in pones sion of the great secret of giving to the A- rant bine locks the true Corinthian flourish j and though his powers do not yet extend, to the introduction of the '• Sales Attici” in*o the interior of the Capital; he can still adorn and beautify the exterior of the living column, with a " Corona Imperials,” that would give grace and fashion to the lima Major. To those of hi s fair Suhjects, be it known, that he ha* a variety of Berenice's, and al though they are *' The dowry of a second head, The skull that bred them in the’sepulchre” It is much better to weir these " borrowed locks,” than early into the Beau Monde, those straight porcupine fire-IncJhi, (which Nature sometimes arms us with) and which d Helen or Lucretia had possesed the lifre, Troy would never have beeu reduced to ashes—or Tarquin driven from the Empire of the world. 2 n those of hia rebellious suhjects, a par don is offered, should they enter his wood en palace,” with all their imperfections on sheir heads,” for the Commander in Chief does not wish that the grey hairs of hn sub jects, should go down in. sorrow to the grave—and it w II not be attributed to shear puffing in him, who has *' smelt powder," tweaked thousands by the nose, nay, “bear- <M tl)e Lyon in his den,” should he de clare, that it will at all timei delight his soul, to Comb at those who approach like the rugged Russ an Bear- knowing that he can at all times lather them—from six in the morning t> nine in the evening D»q<! at the Microcosm ol Fashion, the 2d year of our reign, nov 12 p To Kent, ’|a0UR small Tenements on Franklin iJj? "aid. Also, a Store on the forks of Thunderbolt Road, well adapted for a re- tail Grocery Store. Apply at this Office. For Port-au-Prince, tV, The Ship SaN MONHGOMBUY, Heston, J/asier, Will meet with dispatch. For ft eight or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN LATHROP U CO. nov 5 92 For Havre, Tlte very ntpcrlorN, York built slop Howard, •V If Baldridge, Mailer, I* expected to arrive m , |, w day., and »III be inunetliataly diip,tolled for the a- hove port—her accommodation, arc ap« clou, and elegant. For freight or puls.ge, apply to GEORGE GORDON. no, 4 i For Greenock, The well known British ship THREE SISTERS, •Fumes Bell, matter. Will be dispatched on or be fore the 25th. For freight of 200 hale»- Cotton or passage, apply to the Captain 01 board, or to JOHNvH. RFID & CO. • Who have fir Sale, Btrelitz Tow.Oxa^urgha ltn Russia Sheetngs 7-8 Linen Dowlas' Bannockburn Tar* «n Cloak* ALSO, 20,000 Best East lulu Slate*, which wih be sold low, if applied for immedi a'ely. oct 31 S8 For Liverpool, Thesuperior new packctihip AMERICA, 1 L 'Turner, Jr. commoner, Will be ready to rccjjve freight to-morrow, and will be loaded fith all possible dist R'ch. For freight, witch will be taken at the lowest rates, or pusstge, having elegant accommodations, apply to Capt. Turner on board, or to B. B PARKMAN, noy 6 a , Hunters' wharf. For IJew-Yorkkml Connec ticut River, Tlte new and fast sailing packet schooner * SAVANNAH. Piute, Master, In now ready to take in, and will Mail on Wednesday next For freight, which will be taken low, or | anaage, having good ac- eommodationi, apply on board at Junea's upper wharf, or to ILVLL, HOYT U CO. nov 11 97 For Providence, The schooner SELINA & JANE, Drew, Muster, Will su’d on Sunday next. For passage only, apply on Board lit Anderson’s wharf, or to J. B. HERBERT & CO. nov 6 93 PUBLIC SALES. lty Joint Sliick, Jr. THIS RAY, 12th Init.M 11 oVIoeV. Will be sold before his auction store, No 2 Commerce row, A general assort (m ot of groceries, —auto— 3 Midi N England Rum 35 bbls No 3 Mackerel 2 h'ids Jamaica Rum i 10 half bbls Cordial 6 do d.i No 2 Maefrcril 85 bbli Neu atk Cider 30 do Apples 20 (lit Onions 25 do Northern Gin Uc. Conditions Cash. —Aiim- One first rale CLOCK, nov 12 93 For Darien, The regular packet sloop THREE BROTHERS, J. Howland, Master, To sail on Sunday next.—.Fur ireigui or passage, apply on board at Tel fair's wharf, nov 6 93 To Rent. A Two-Story llouie, plea santly situated in Oglethorpe square. Apply to PONCE Sc MACKENZIE, oct 19 en Ry J. I’, Herbert & Co. TO-MORROW, istlt i„,t. at 11 o’cloc*. Hill be to/tf before ,.!• UOre. 50 tilu),? - 30 bbl« S 5i\mr 20 kvu, Jiutn-r 20 do ' N'lilawl * 20 do.' IVm.-cco 10 qrni^iMaLirn Wine - 5 clleall llnon Ira t 10 l>.„u,Wbife Hay.n. Sugar F 10 hhd. MOW, —kuri— 20 keg, Vortlegn, nov 12 98 Tcrtm Ct,H. nov 12 Sugar, Gin, and Mackerel, Jxist x eeriveil per Any Ho; e .'J holly. ~ BOXES Canton White Sugar 31 lib's Gin 20 do No 2 Mackerel 50 do No 3 do* 15 fcegs No 1 Tobacco 2 pipes C ignac Brandy bbls Boiled Cider 20 do Apples For sule low, by B F. f AYLOB, nov 12 b Exchange wharf. English and American Cast ings. nci TONS Engl.sh Castings, consisting of Ovens, from 9 to 20 inches; Pots from 1-4 Gallons, to JO gallons, from the Carton Manufactory. —ALSO— 8Tons)nf Americnn Outings, nons sting of Ovens, Spider, with covers) FI e Dogs and Waggon Buses. Forsale by P. M'DERMOTT. nov 12 e. * ARRIVED, Slop tllocher, Potter, Liverpool, 49 dsyi to A L Mnlynem. Snip Favorite, Barnes, N York, 6 dsys, to 8 tVngltt and olhels. /‘asiengert, L Williams and lady, llessrB H illisn.s, Patte, Jones, Arden, Wagner, Rmgiose, Bonnet, two Barnes, Shepherd, Bari iilgton, Lewis, Kelly, Fisher, Smith, l swil9V't8i G»hortt l and 38 in the steerage, Slop Charlotte, Sims, Portsmouth, N 11. JJdsjt, in ballast to the master. Pawn- tgrl. es|il»intlaraartl and die crew ol the (nip Emulation, foundered in the Gulf Stream wo tiie 2d innt. l’lie b. was from Turks Island, with a cargo ol salt, houml to New-Yurk t she sailed from lurks Island outlie 24ili, and em getting to see, leaked very bads »lt Hands were employed at Ihe pumps, but owing to tho salt getting otto them they were unable to keep her tree ; on UiA'-hl inat. captain B finding it impos- S.hlc Ip keep the slop afloat much longer, it blowing tlieu a gate, got the lungboat out, butwlnle they were preparing to leave her, tlte Ghartutiepore duwn ki.d took litem on board. , . , Bug Native, Cole, New-Yoik, 7 days, to N.ni, tiuyl U oo. A Evans, Taft Ik S bley, Hit; &, Tcinie), J Anderson Uco. Sanford J' n air «o. F Selhck, Z Day, T Williams, FJLi), llevJO Auurews, HSA'wood, J U dream, r, A U Fa min kco.JS Knapp, A *ewhall, J A Cleveland, T Douginas,.I W Long, P Marlow, U Pendergrast, T H Ppce, W Scarbrough, W lagl.a U co Panensere. E Suid.ier and lad), Mrs Ko- hi.isun Mra Monel, Mrs Ross, M.s Slaisli, ll'SS Woodruff, Mils Kobnuou, Messrs H TV Creamer, F Creamer, A Finch, J C Kp, J Ku.pp, W Jvluisoii, A S New h use. J A Citmveland, C N C "upfleld, J O Neih, M Kean, D stiutli.C Smi h. Brig Ideo, Spear, TuomaaioWn, 111 days, wi.n tune mid lumber to 1 Culien. Sloop Support, Bateo, uocPenter, 9 day», in balLst to tlte matter. 8 pasaengeia Loftatoop Guod liitent, Allen, hir Una pur , l>» a ill tu 2 Uu) a. ^ 8 up FuiOf Newport, 7 day*, OX Uu prudUUJ Ui liic * cf.»»an' run rats roxT, Al N Yura ad mar. olnp AUauUC, Taylor. JOHN PARVIN, Clelnnd's Buildings. O FFERS for sale, just landing from ship Liverpool Racket, Georgian, and other arrivals from Philadelphia, 3 hit la f 4 boxes v Loaf and Lump Sugar 10 hbls i 3 hltds Prussian Lump Sugar for Boarding Houses 5 hltds > 10 bbls 5 Muscovado Sugars 10 bags .lava and Lugttira Coffee 10 bbls Domestic Coike 5 Iihd9 Molasses 3 PunclieoiiB Superior W I Rum 10 cheats Hyson, Young Hyson, and Souchong Teas ALSO, A general assortment of Hardware, Ce dar ware, Market Baskets, tfc &c. Expected daily; Per brig F aucis from Philadelphia, a first rate Fire Engine, of hex kins U Bacon’s mamifactuie } tins engine will propel wa ie« 180 feet, through a I inch nosel,and i9 so constructed as to play two stream*, she discharge! one Ton of water per minute, nov 12 l Fruit and Ornamental Trees. ivilliamTprince, JifrROPHIKTOB nf the lAnntean Botanic SJb Garden, Flushing, Long Island, offers io the public biausual extensive assortment of FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS and’PLANTS. The collection has been greatly enlarged by recent importatioiisof those ft nits which have acquired most celebrity in F ance and England, and of such Ornamental Trees and 4’laiits as would best suit the climate. " Airtong the Ornamental Trees are ' 0,000 Evergreens: of which the Balm of G lead or Uiihtam Fir, the 8ilver Pine, and the Norway Spruce, are particularly beautiful. Of those whioh are deciduous, and of large size, the European white* Ash, the Moun tain Ash, the Weeping Birch, and the Lin den, are the most admired. In addition to the above, are 300 kinds of Rna^s, 30 friudu of the rnoHt celebrated French Grapes, 20 ibinda of Carnations, a- bove 20,000 Bulbous Flowers, including all the most beautiful varieties of Tulips, Hya cinths, Crown Imperials, &c. tfc. imported from the moat celebrated collections in Hol land. Also, 500 species of Greenhouse Plants, including above 26 A;inds of Orange, Lemon, Citron, Shaddock and Lime trees, ami 17 kinds of the Camel a or Japan Rose, and a large number of other Chinese and Japan Plants Orders for any of the above, handed to HexanderM Ker, Esq. or to Messrs Ocmler fix Posey, will meet auention, where cata logues may be obtained gratis, nov 12 re For Liverpool, The first ate copper’d shb THOMAS, Piter tnglis, master. Will commence loading eh Monday, November 4tb, and will meet with immediate dispatch. For freight of Cotton, aj ply to WILLIAM GASTON. For eale on board, some first quality LANCASHIRE POTATOES, oct 31 88 For Liverpool, v The fast sailing copper'd ship LABY GALLATIN, 3(10 Tons Burthen, Isabc Harris, Muster Is intended to be dispatched without delay. For freight or passage, having good accoiuhodations, apply to cap. tain Harris,,on |f*rd at Boltona central wharf, or to \ l ’ »aLu nov 11 97 Valuable Lands for Sale. T he following valuable Land, will be aoifl at low prices, and on ecconimodn- ting terms, if early application be mode to the subscriber. One tract containing 5206 acres at the bend of Sspelo river, in the County of M-. lutosh, near the old Court House, consist ing of Inland Swamp, of ihe first quality- prime Cotton Land and Pine barren, for. merly the properly of Robert Baillie, de ceased. An undivided two.thii ds of t tract of a- bout 2000 acres,.situated on Crooked niv. er in Cetnden County, well suited Tor the Cultivation of Cotton and considered fery valuable. Apply to GEORGE SCHLEY, , .,v io 1-v No 1. Commerce Row. |C7” The Copartnership hitherto ex isting under the firm of Hill Si Terns in Savannah, and Teimy Si Hill. Augusta, Gu. wasdissolvcd by mutual agreement, Octo. her 2d, 1822. PARTS HILL. OLIVER IENNY. n.iy 2 Bills on New-York, jlou 8ALE, by 1 C. C. GRISWOLD, nov 8 it CANNEL COAL, jpOR Sale by oct 29 J. P. WILLIAMSON. Venetian Carpeting, E LF.GAN I' PATTERNS, received and for sale by WILLIAM TURNER. P for tale by nov 9 Corn Mills. T OBEY’I Patent Corn Mills, juat receiv ed, and for sole by JOHN D. MONGIN. not 4 a London Porter O F the best Quality, in casks of from 6£ to 9 dozen each. For sale by JOSEPH CARKUTHERS. nov 7 t ; UUBlitiRY. OTIHE House occupied by the aubacriber, IT belonging to Mra. Stanton, in Mnnlgo- mery-stieet, near Baptist Cb. sqr, next door but one to Mr. Belleck’s store, was broken open three several times, on the nights of the 6lb, 8th, and 9th, inata and robbed of a Feather bed, a Pillow and Holster, a M«- tless end a Cot, a Copper Kettle from tlte (t.tchen, and from the yard a number of fowls. To guard the public against a aim', lar occurrence, and if possible to detect the villain, this notice is given. If any of the articles mentioned arc offered lor sale, they are requeued to be stopped, and any in- lormatiun of them will be grateful!, re- “novia 98 JANET YOUNG. Wanted, I N a Hotel, a person of sober, atcady ha bits, one who ia acquainted with ac counts, and will give all his time to hia em ployer. Apply at*he Georgian Office. 89 Domestic Plains. R ECEIVED'on Consignments 8 Dales Domestic Plaint and Woolleys, which will be told low.' J. A. MAXWELL. nov 9 b Best Double Brown Stout Porter. OifY OA8KS of very superior,—just re Uwv ceivea and for sale by J. B. HERBERT k CO. psrU 9J To Rent, TWO Brick STORES on the Bav, ____ the upper story finished for Dwel lings—they are first rate at*nrlf» for bn. n f *88 iiiul pleasantly situated. Also Three Tenements on Buy Lane. For terms, ap* ply to HALL, HOYT & qo. nov 8 re ttOOTS and SllOES. PACKAGES Ladies, Gentle, men, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, of a Superior quality 2000 pair Negro Shoes 100 Emerson’s Superior Elastic Razor Strops Jilin, on Consignment, 25 barrels N Rum For sale on the most reasonable terms, at Morrison’s Building, Opposite the Ex change, by TIMOTHY EVANS. nov 8 . 95 , HOYy k CO. NorNcw-York, The fast sailing packet ship CORSAIR, D. LI Porter, Master, Will meet with dispatch. For freight or passage, having very superior ac commodations, appfy to Captain Porter on board at Taylor’s whiff, or to C. C. GIUS WOLD nov 7 94 For New-York, The fine new ship SUPERIOR, Captain Jocelin, Havings part of her cargo en gaged, will be dispatched in a few dayl. For freight or passage, apply to the Cap tain at Telfair’s wharf, or to DU HAMEL U AUZE. For Sale—A few barrels of Irish Pota toes low, if taken from on board. Consignees Will attend and receive their Goods. nov 6 9.3 ANDREW LOW W CO. 1 TftAVE received, by the abipa Georgia, 1 Ai Oglethorpe, and other rvtxvni sxrriv uls from England and Scotland, the greater proportion ot their uiutd supply .of Fall & Winter Dry Goods, which.they offer for aale at a moderate ad vance for i’rodyce, or on their usual accom modatlngteittis for approved paper; and bv the ship Emily, daily expected from Li verpnol, they will receive an additional at surtment, together with cask* of London bottled Porter in quart and pint* bottles, Crockery, Glassware, and some other bulky articles. Now in store, and offered for aale, a few pieces of best Baltic llemp Cotton Bagging, 42 inches wide, oct 19 For Boston, The regular packet brig) ALMIRA, , Isaac Atwood, master, i _ Will be ready to receive ii two layY, and will be dispatched immediately. For freight or passage, apply to Capl. At- A'ood on board, ot to J 8. B. PARKMAN. Who offers for sale, landing from suijlbiig, 2 bales Blue Plains < 2 bales 6 4 Blue and Drab Clotbt 3 bales Domestic Sheetings 1 20 firfcins Butter 10 half pipes superior Old Pico Ma- dir* Wine 100,000 Lathi nov 6 t & For New-York, The faat^uilin^packet brig A Ihldridge, Matter, Will sail on Tuenlay neat. For freight or paastge, apply on board at An ciaux’a wharf or to J. LATHROP h CO (TT The conaigneea of the above brig are requested to call and receive tbeir goods at Anciaux’a wharf, nov 8 95 For New-York, The packet brig, TELEGRAPH, Snell, Master, _____ Will aail To-morrow. For freight or paaaag*, having good accommodations, apply on board at Jonea upper wharf, or to vv 7 HALL, HOYT k CO. nov 11 97 For New-York, The las' idling packet achr. SEA LION, Totten, Master, Hu part of her cargo ready to Tard, and will have immediate dia- rMBM . For freight or passage, apply t the captain on board at Hunter’s wnirf, o to GEO, GORDON. pov» t MISS LYONS R espectfully informs the Ladiea of Savannah that she has jntt received from New-Yorfc, by the >hip Superior, elegant assortment of NEW AND TonYvioaftbYe Goods, whioh she ii now opening at her store. St. Julian street, between Whilaker-st. ant Johniion's-iguax'e, and hopes to merit • share of public patronage. Aa she has the assistance of those that are complete Mis tresses of the business, and flatten herself that she will be enabled to give general sa tisfaction to all who may favour her with their commands. DRESS-MAKING done at the name place under the superintend ance of Mn MKRCin. N. B. Country Merchants supplied with LEGHORN and STUAW HATS by the case or dozeu. nov 5 re By J. B. Herbert ^ Co. On FRIDAY, 15it) Hist, hi 11 o’clock, fr ill be sold wort our store, An asamimcntof DRY GOODS, Among whioh are, 1 bide Caroline Fluids 1 do Titrtaa do 2 bales Ruttinrts 1 do Red and White Flannels 1 do Checks 2 do Blue and white Plaint 1 tnmF Prints 1 bale Bombusettt ^ 1 i.o Tartan Fluid CloaWr 2 do Negro Clothing, conaistingef Jackets, Trowrvrs and bhirta 2 bales 3-4 Bro. Shirring 2 do Fluids 2 cases Domestic Negro Cloth l case Madrasi Hdkts Ac 1 do Robes. Terms at time of sale, nov 12 '98 By J. B. Herbert & Co. On SATURDAY, tflili lint at 11 u’tkf,. Will be so d before our Store, PEW No. 97, in the New Presbyterian* Ghnrch. Terms cash, nov 12 98 By Baker Minton, On TIIUR4DU, 14th inst. at 11 o’alaak, n front of their store, A gene si assort itwiu of GROCERIES, And at 12 o’clmfc, in Store, A «'»* lal ftHHiMtment of D\*tj Goons, nor 12 98 CHEAT GSLOCEULEA AND DRY GOODS. T HE Subscriber bugs leave to infbrm hiw fi iends anil the public in {general, that lie bu commenced business in the above line, lit Barnaul itreet, two doors fi om the store of P. M'Uei'tnott, Market Square, when, ltd is now opening a select amort- me.m of CHOICE GROCERIES and DRY GOODS, which will be sold low fur Cig^ Famiiira desirous of obtaining OV* anted A.iivli'e, will Audit their interest to apply aa above, as the subscriber will gua'tntee their quality, being selected solely by bine— self. JOHN H'RIE. nov 8 i Water INrooi Bata. butler ^"Scranton # t\ RE now opening at their Old Stand,. Oltdan’e BnUdtnj, Market r quart, m S encral oasortment ot Water Prooi Oral, lilitary, and Faaltimiab'e Dress Hats, of ev ery description—warranted to ii lid their color, eud nut to bresk. They receive their Half direct from the Manufactory of Kim- ba les Si Meads, with wh'chthey are con nected—sad will furnish at ail limes, whole-, tale or retail, on as good terms u any e«- tablisbmi tit in the Slate. ' nor 6 re FRENCH GOODS JiT WUOLEHJILE. HE Subscribers have just received new osBortment of French Dr} Goo&a $ PetEtimerj imported direct via New-York, which they offer Wholesale on libera! terms, among them are. White, Black, and Red 7-4 and 8-4 Merino Sliawla Do do do 4 4 half and square Merino Handkerchiefs Black Silk Velvet ami Mode Black, White, Blue and Pink Satina Do do do . do Florences Plain Lustring and Satin Ribbons, No to 12 Peart Edge do do No 1} to 16 Rich fig’ll Ribbons by setts, No 6-16 9-22 Block velvet Ribbons, No 4 to 100 White and Black Silk Braids Black, Plain, and Striped Silk Galloons Plain and Embro'dered Silk Hose White and Bhck6ilk Glovei Black, White and col’d superf. Kid Gloves do do do do Reaver do Silk Suspenders and Garten Fancy 4 a Silk Handkerchiefs Rlaok and colored Sewing Silk Dandy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs Superfine Gdt edge Paper Pina Antique Oil, Pomatum Fine Rose Soap, Honey Water Very Superior Cologne Water, Uq. BLANCHARD, BROTHp,B8 fi CO, Anderson’s Building on the Bus. twvi n ^ Pork, Beef, and Haras. Just received her bng Joseph. U BBL9. prime Fork 25 do do Beef 19 do llefil do 1000 lb best Newbold Homs, for famijf use 15 bbli No 3 Mackerel 50 coile Patent Cordage 15 casks Cheese 20 kegs Salmon 2 bbls Pickled Cucumbers, for fa mily use With a general assortment ot Groceries and Provision, suitable for families—-tor solo wholesatl or retail, by THOMAS 'BRADLEY k CO. 4 nov’9 b Bulloch’* Building*. DANIEL CARtoF.t, Jr. Hunters.' Jlulld.ngr. O FFERS ror flute, juit landing from •MP Indus, fi'om Salem, 15 lihds W I Sugar » 10 do and 15 bbls N F, Rum IS Anchors, wt- ghingfrum 270lbs. , to 5V lb* of superior manufoc. hire, at»o, 1 firm tfdp Sueejrm Bo,In, 85 bundles NoriherA Hay 10,000 yards Tow Ind Lmen Oloth, a good ■ubilitidefiir Colton Ragging In Store, 100 bbli Deal ttye Whiskey l JO bbls Flour (Ball. Howard^Ireet) 6o enri Nails, (tsltm leva Facto ry Co.) 17 botes Spanish Chocolate, Boa. lets and ttluvao, Sweat Oil, Ko. ml **