The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, October 12, 1831, Image 1

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TBn HAG®* AfeBICULTHUL AWD MERCASTILE ISTEIUeEIICEK. printed eitld imti ii sticei on r S seesdetys (slid M'rides ?/ his - H/, ... f , ' ‘ 1.. - i JOLlf.****' " * }Un maa ”** Slade, at Five Dollars per annum payable in advance. V OL. I. Wanted, 2000 bushkls corn, ■limed at the Subscribers Mills, for which cash II I * rvoid# KALwION & JUi\i!iO Macon August 20, 1831. "ld-lw ’[IKSUBSCIUBERS are receiving blivnn PIECES HEMP .1X1) TO IV BAGGING, uch they offer for sale at very low prices on an ■ tensive credit for approved paper. - 17 H DAY c* BUTTS. ]Ul‘t KI ‘ JUST RECEIVLD, T|) bbls. SUMMER STOCK ALE, 23 cases I.upec Wine, g 5 do Claret, in pints. 80 kits MACKEREL, 5 casks I’ORTER, 83 or. hexes Raisins, -j j boxes do *l) whole *l° id Joz. Congress Water. Tai. tarinds and Soda Crackers, fovc and fresh supply of all kinds of X C iionw.s?si for sale low—by L. ECKI.EY. Jkcon, July 2?, 183 L 21>— ti. “jest received, 'Per Boats Carroll and Vice President. J pHISKEY, N. Rum, Hyson Tea, Coffee, I Sugar, Molasses, Muskatel Raisins, Inverness Cotton Bagging, Best quality Dundee Powder, Shot, &e. M. FELTON & Cos. Macon, July 29, 1831 29- ffW. It VIIII* {IS just received and for sale at his 'dJSl'Md* SPJMJUJI2S i Cherry Street, a ganeral assortment of Draffs* llc<Hcincs 9 l* \INTS, Oil'S', DYE STUFFS, &e. U 1,:.!, w ;u he sol'l Oil accommodating terms. n7Z ie iW b 9 Dr.. Woo* wo will superintend the sale of nil Med- Ill'S. I DRUGS AND MEDICINES. |]m Hiera Picra alimony linglass nnatto Spanish Jory Black du Com apavs It | ops Laudanum eo h<,l Liquorice £ it. and re tnnv Root' Bermtfda fined ssafoetida Mace ntimoiiial-Witte Magnesia Calcined liter do Lump m refined Medicinal Herbs do Crude Manna tiuistone Roll Mustard lAng. a'siim C'cpaiva Nux Vomica, nrley Oil Peppermint ark Peruvian “ Bergamot lons “ ’Lemon ! ream Tartar “ Wormseed lashle Soap , Opium, satur Oil, Ist and 2d Paregoric quality Pearl Ash j&gresa Water Quicksilver orrjsive Sublimate Quinine alnne! Rhubarb anphor Rod Precipitate w smomile flowers Rochelle Salts at&way seed Salt Peter imtliaridfs Sarsaparilla muamon Sugar Lead Inchmeal Sup. Carh Soda ■ übebs Senna Alex Issences of all kinds do Mug. jiKftm Salu Sponge Fine xtracu dill'erent kinds do Common ■aery Spirits Turpentine iwi Seed •* Nitre Dul lour Sulphur “ Lavender Comp ' n S er “ l lartsoerne auber Salta Sweet Oil Stoughton's Bitters iniboge Tamarinds loney Tartar Emetic Tartaric Acid. PATENT MEDICINES. f j S p i’ds Bateman’s Drops "Person's do Godfrey’s Cordial wper s do • Balsam Honey (milord's Bark Thompson’s Eye water i!n Lemont Durable Ink kla Powders Henry’s Magnesia tdlitz do Swaim’s Panacea podddoc Potters Catholicon I’eppcrmint Croton Oil niish Oil Rss- Mustard ~vJ r do Dalhy’s Carminative uriiiigtotva Balsam James’ Powders. PAINTS AND OILS. •* Ist and 2d Leather “ I***1 1 o’ Smalts all colours : I'f "I Camels Hair Pencils w, 7 l Bnnvn Terre tie Sienna wiati R**d Umber Turkey Ochre Vermillion f p >nk* Gold Leaf Pale at Yellow la * Ifa.l llesiu uiip black Logwood Slick JUtyief ,lo pore ground "ryblack Paint brushes of all won Stoue kinds <‘ r 'ltaris Spirits Turpmtine iisucc Stone Linseed (>ii ' w *'i ; ‘U Blue Trait, Oil U l {® B follow Vests foot do 7'* White Lump Oil Ist and 2d Red quality meral Green W indow Glass all sizes , l wl ' arnish Putty, pan “ DYE STUFFS. 11 , „ Spans'll, Indigo - 1 ' 1 Madder Turmeric U, ' l,u . Oil Vitriol T -Ood Aqua Portia pure ground Muriatic Add. r ' n. July jo, iwrji, Blouse for Safe. \ NL *v House, Which has been weather boardeo, but not shingled, and which can be easily removed from its location, w ill be sold, for cash, it application be early made, at the ADVERTISER OFFICE. August 30. 38—tf Com mis si tt ££ if sin ess IN DARIEN. subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general that they continue to attend to Business in the above line, and will be thankful lor a continuance of their | favors. PH : R. YONGE A SONS. Darien August 15, 1831. 27 tf ©ffilSS IfflSW MSS, lI.IHII J.V. TIIE subscribers have connected them selves under the firm of ; PATTON COHEN, for the transaction ol a general Commission Busi ness in Darien and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, assuring those who favor them with their Business, that every exertion on their part shall be used for the advancement of their interest. They have taken the Wharf and Store House recently oacupicd by Messrs. Ph. R. Yon go & Sons, and owned by B. E. Hand, Esq. ROBERT S. PATTON, J. COHEN, Jr. Darien, Aug. *22, 1831. 37-3 m Mfarien ami York S?A<E&S), TO SAIL THE IST, 10TH AND 20TII OF EVERY MONTH. Schooner Mary Ann, Captain Fithian. Schooner Hero, Captain Collier. Schooner Martha Scaston, Captain Petit. Schooner Agenora, Captain Pierre-. rilH E above are all vessels on which Insurance A can be effected at the lowest rates, and ship pers may rely that the greatest punctuality will 1 he observed in their sailing, commencing the Ist September. For Freight or Passage, apply to the masters on ! hoard, or to E. TI. COLLINS, 88 South Street. New York, or j P. R. YONGE & SONS, ! Darien. July 1,1831 .31 -tf COTTON RAGGING, A&fiD ONE thousand pieces HEMP BAGGING, 30 hhds. N. Orleans Sugar, 6 Tiero<Bi Jamaica Sugar,suitable forh’am ily 100 bags Prime Green Coffee, 50 bags Old Java Coffee, 10 Coxcts brown Havanna Sugar, 12 do* Madeira Wine, 12 doz Port Wine, For sale by - WM. P. HUNTER. Macon August ‘22d, 1831. 36-ti EhiV susii Kh, OFFER FOR SAFE ON REASONABLE TERTIS j ||R khhds Prime SUGAR, LIIU 20 bbls I.oaf and Lump Sugar, 33 hhds Molasses, -300 bags Prime Green Coffee, 200 bbls. high Proof W hiskey, 100 do do do Gin, 100 do do do Rum, 50 casks Nails and Brads, 100 lbs. each. 50000 lbs. Swedes Iron 7000 bushels Salt, 2000 peicee Cotton Bagging. Mncon August 12, 1831. S3—tf vtlifF II 'D/l&S. mi ie Y oung Duke by the author of Vivian A Gray, I Haverhill or Memoirs of an officer in the army of Wolfe. Persian Adventurer. Destiny by the author of Marriage, cr’c. 'J'he Talba, a romance, The Styieration- —The Heiress of Bruges, The Incognito or Sins and Peccadilloes, The Dutchman’s Fire Side, . _ ‘5 Dr. Gardner's Cabinet’Cyclopaedia, Vol. England, Ireland', and Scotland. Mary, Queen of-Scotts, of the family 1 ifetary, by Henry Glassford Bell-, Esq. Journal of a Naturalist, War in Germany and France. Just received and for sale bv ELLIS, SHOTWKLL V CO. September 6, 1831. 4tt— WlLLliin CUKTHJN, Confectioner Baker and Distiller (From Philadelphia.) UAS the honor to inform the Citizens of Ma con and its vicinity, that ho has taken a bouse in Judge McDonalds Building, two doors below the Post Office,) whero he intends to cal', ry on the Confectionary Business in all its diffe rent branches—all kinds of <'£, Candies, Con fectionaries, Cordials, I'n'/s, Jellies, Preserve*, Sy rups, Fruits. Scgars, Soria Fowdars, H ines, Spiv rils,{j!e, and every tiling in his line of Business, (with the exception of the retail of Spirits which Ww. C. Jcclir.es helping') will always be found iu his Store—manufactured by himself and of the best quality.—Win. (’.intends carrying on his business on the New \ ork and Philadelphia plan : and Jiopcs that twenty years experience in bis profession, will enable him to deserve a libe ral share of public patronage. Orders for cakes, ornaments, Ac. for parties will be thankfully received and executed in the best style. Country Merchants and others who wish to 1 purchase by wholesale will find it to their inte rest to call on 1110, where they will be supplied j with all kinds of Confectionaries, Cordials, iric. . marie to order, of the best materials and on the most reasonable terms. Aug. 19, 35-3 t. j A I)M IN IST lx t TOR'S SA LE. wttrn.L he sold at the plantation of James E W Market,in Upson County,on Saturday the 27th day of August next, at the usual hours ol sale, sundry articles of perishable property, be longing to the Estate of Jeremiah Daniel, dee’d, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, Ac Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS DAN 1 ELL. Administrator. I July 29, 1831. 2$ Ids .MACON : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1831 AND C 1 o lit mia* io ii Business. j T' ,E Ull(^ers ’S ne< l will continue to transact tbr A above business in all its various branches— I w ith strict attention to business and the facilities j which they will he able to render their customers | and the comparative remoteness of their VVare j House from the dangers of fire? they hope to tne ! a continuance of that liberal patronage which j they received the past season, j In addition to our former Ware-Home, we have j (for the convenience of our customers up town,) ; rented the Ware-House on the corner of Mulberry and Second Streets, formerly occupied by .Mr. £s fi lie H. St o wfa n if. All COTTON stored there w ill be delivered at the boat landing, Iree ofdrayage. (Kfi Liberal advances will be made at all times on Cotton in store or shipped by us. ffj' Cotton utored with us, will be insured at low rates if requested- J. GODDARD 6i REED. Macon, August 10, 1831. :i4tf AN 11 ilnsiness, THE subscribers respectfully inform their trienils and the public, tliatthey continue the above business, and renew the offer of their ser vices in that line. They have leased the WARE-ITOUSE, lately occupied uy Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly sit uated on the bank of the river, just below the Bridge, and remote from danger by fire. For the convenience of their customers, in the upper part of town, they have a SCALE HOUSE in C otton Avenue. The usual advances will be made on Cotton, stored with or shipped by them ; and their cus tomers can have _the choice of the Savannah, Charleston, New-York, or Liverpool markets. DAY ie BUTTS.. Macon, Aug. 12, 1831. 33—tf J AMES A. BL ANTON & .IE I!MM UH SMITa, Under the firm of RLU IOA A VYSITS2, Respectfully tender to their friends and the public , their services in {he >se AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, have taken the large new Ware House B- and Wharf, between second and third streets, both of which arc ■constructed on the most ap proved plan and are in fine condition. A conven ient close store, forthereceplion of Merchandize will Ire erected forthwith. The proximity of the W are House to the business part of town, and at the same time its comparative remoteness from other buildings, together with the advantages o! the excellent wharf attached to it, render it pc culiarly convenient,"as we.il as, measurably ex empt from danger by fire. Liberal advances w ill be made on cotton in store, & shipped by them— and every other reasonable accommodation grant ed. The personal attention of each of the firm will be given to the business, anil their utmostex ertions used to promote the interests of their cus tomers. July 13, 2f AND COMMISSION It USINESS, ( C/ierrij Street.) MACON, GEORG A. GjUIE undersigned lias taken the New WAV'- *■ HOUSE now building on Cherry street, be low the corner occupied by Messrs. KIMBERLY i: CIWiIiOLM, where he will take Cotton oh Storage, and make liberal advances On the same. All Cotton stored at this Ware-House will he delivered, if required, at any of the BoaFlrimiings in this place, free ofdrayage. As his whole time and attention will be devot ed to the above business, lie hopes to merit a share of public patronage. GEO. WOOD. August L 1831, 31-tf If *are*ilQ use AM) Com a; is&ion SS tininess TIII'I undersigned having leased from LAM Alt & CO. their Ware-Houses j fora term of years, tenders his services to his friends and the public, in the above busi ness. lie will he prepared to extend the nsilrd fa- i cilities to his customers, by making advances | on Produce stored villi him , or on Shipments' to his friends in Savannah and Charleston. Connected with the YVa.o-Ilooses arc safe! and extensive close Storages, for the recep-! tionof any (foods that may he consigned toj him for sale of otherwise. The situation of these Warc-Ikva?,cs, as to convenience and safety, are not surpassed by any in the place : shoo id additional srcUrity he required, Insu-] ranee can be effected at a very low rate.— i The subscribers attention will be devoted ) exclusively to (he above business, lie there fore hopes to receive a proportion of public patronage. .TAS. C. MORGAN. Macon July 28, 1831. ; Ware-House and ; ommisxion Merchants , ! lIKSPEtTFUI.TiY tender their services to I .6 iheir friends and the public in the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION iSitss IKSS. They have taken the large and commodious i Warehouse built and formerly occupied by \Y. & (J. Pope, on the Last side of the River, Which is constructed on the most approved plan, and in tine condition for the reception of Cotton. Merchants and Planters who favour them with their custom, will have their instructions prompts j ly attended to. They will ho prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton delivered in thei-, Ware-Mouse. They will also keep constantly on hand a gen eral assortment of l) II YOOODS, &RROC E R I E S. Which thei/ trill sell loir. HENRY CARTER JOHN J. BENNETT. August 12, 1831- MV found, I last, a Cloak, very little worn -1 ,f , ovv . n, ' r CHU liave >t by proving his prop, erty and paying tor this advertisement. j ' 4? r .. RETURN— BAYONET! A f pe J ß °" who took a Musket and Bayonet Irom Smith’s Confectionary, during the ex citement, is requested to return "it as soon as pos stblc - Oct 7 A MUSKET AND BAYONET f| A * b< : Pn takp frmn tlie Advertiser Office. ‘ " 1 h ; J 'otter Sis plainly cut on the breach of the musket. The proper holder of it would be obliged for its return at the Advertiser Office, |i\ t,ie ®Dip Oglethorpe, intended to sail from *' Liverpool on the 15th August last, the subscribers will receive on her arrival, do it,, ex -BuPP'y °f Fall and Winter >S ’ CU CROCKERY WAHL, which will he for sale by the package or piece at reasonable prices and customary terms c . , „ LOW, TAYLOR & CO. Savannah, September 26, 1831. 46—2 w • taction linsincss, jL subsciibers having formed a connection i“ the above line, under the firm of REA & COTTON, Tenler their services, and hope by their attention to merit a share of patronage. JAMES REA, „ CHARLES COTTON. Macon. Qct 7 48-law3m COMMISSION BUSINESS. fJAHE subscriber will attend to the purchase of Cotton, and sale ot Merchandise, amt biqtes by strict attention, to merit the patronage of those’ wno may lavor him with their confidence, JAMES RE V. Macon, Oct 7 47-law3m 1 srwit<aa. TjpHOSl. persons to whom Guns and Pistols i * were loaned during the late excitement, will j do us a favor to return them to our store imrnedi | a'tely. WILEY, BAXTER £g FORT j Oct 7 47 THE SUBSCRIBER I'h ERPECTFI LLA informs his friends and i the public generally that he still keeps the j House formerly known as the Commercial Siolrf, ■ and will be ■thankful to receive a part of the j public patronage. Private Boarding can be had ■ on liberal terms. Transient persons will find it their interest to call; there being a LIVERY STABLE on the lot kept by Messrs. Towns ZJ Riley, who give almost their entire attention to the care of horses, and the price 50 cts. lower than they are kept at the Taverns. WM. BIVINS. Macon, Sept. 2i>, 1831. 46-1 w Four month* lifter rltttc, A PPLTt ATION will he made to the Inferior iV Court of Bibb county, when sitting for Ordi nary purposes, fur' leave to sell the real estate of tiie heirs of Hugh McLeod and Joseph Clark, dec. for the benefit of said heirs. ISABELLA CLARK Guardian. Ny 9 7-lm •YOTMCIE. VN election w ill beheld at the Oonrt-hou—e in the town of Macon on Saturday "the Bth day of October next, for Captain, first and second ; Lieutenants, and Ensign to command the Macon Volunteers, by order of B. s. GRIFFIN, CohVneb Isaac b.Rowland, Adjutant. Macon, Sept. 19, 1831. " 44-tde Executive Department, Atllledgevifie, Ist October, 1831. y ORDERLI), 1 hat the act of the Legislature to amend the Patrol Law be pnblxsbedin the newspapers of thin place. By thi* Governor. MILLER GRIEVE, Sec’ry E. D. AN ACT, toamernl an act, regulating patrols, passed the eighteenth November, seventeen hundred and sixty five, so as to vest the r.p- j pointment of patrols in the Justices of the! Peace. Be. it enacted by the Senate and House, of Repre sentatives of tfie State of ttcorgui, :n G(m rtdtisst ni bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, 'lTat from and pHi-r the passage of this act, the Justice or justices of the Peace in each captain’s district in this State, shall be, and they are hereby authorized and required, to ap point patrols for their respective districts, rfiako out a schedule of all persons liable to do patrol duty, and at the, first Justice’s court in their dis trict, or in five days thereafter, they shall organ ize patrol companies as the law directs, and ex ercise all the powers in doing so, and enforcing the same, that are vested in the captains of (lie district companies or oilier militia offices, for neg lect ttf duty, to be subject to like penalties or forfeitures. Sec. 2. And be it farther enacted, That all acts or parts of acts, which militate against the intent and meaning of this act, be, ana the same are hereby repealed. ASBUKY HULL. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS S TOCKS. President of the Senate. Assented to, Dec. 20th, 1830. GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor UA\ E just received from the Athens Factory . Cotton \ arn of different numbers—also 3-4 Cotton Shirting, (a superior article.) Macon Sept, 20, 1831. 4 1 fSY fitted it ftof/ racter, to attend in a Store. Liberal wages will he paid either quarterly or month!v —inquire ut this Office. Sept. 26, 1831. St uyt^^sLixra “A poet’s hand and prophet’9 fire, Struck the wild warblings of his lyre.” From the Saturday Evening Post. HORACE IN PH ILA DELPHI V. Ode xxi. —To the Youths and Maidens. Jlorueeputs on a very grave aspect and gives so ber advice to Ike rising generation. “Dianam teneas- dicite virgines,” &c. Yet tender maids, whoso budding charms Delight tho fond parental eye, Whose early hope of rapture warms, While sun-gilt scenes before you lie; — Awake from the delusive trance, And turn to reason from romance. Be not impatient to appcaT, girl, upon the stage of life;— * Nor be tormented with the fear That you will not become a wife;—- ’Tis Providence directs our state, Gives fortune or imposes fate. Are you a woman at fourteen ? At twenty-one, I am afraid, You will by envy, pride or spleen Be rank’ll an evident old maid Perhaps some youthful folly too, Will cause you much your haste to rue. O what solicitude I feel For artless youth without a guide ! Its perils well might I reveal. By me those perils have been tried; Loft in this stormy world alone, Friendless, forgotten or unknown. — ’Tis from adversity we learn The secrets of the human mind,— Tho’ taught by her, perhaps we turn With hate and horror from mankind,— From all besides false views we gain, And bless’d in ignorance remain. Ye gentle youths, with downy chins, From whom the barber gets no lee, Too soon affecting manly sins, — By follies proving you are free; Perhaps from college just returned, To lose the little you have learned. Attend:—do you delight to stare, From corners, at an Arch-street belle ! Or to the bully’s air, Or gamble in some Southwark r * hell /” Orate yon pleased, in taVtdn bars, To drink and swear anil smoke sugars I— ’Tis most disgustful, I protest, To see a group of beardless beaux, At modest maiden sneer and jest, Or criticise a utr.ing'Ts clothes; — Sick’ning—to hear the sbrill-tengued sparks Make their impertinent remarks. — The ancient thought that men declin’d, From age to age, in strength anil size, Ifnot in body, yet inrnind, I think they do, and grow less wise ; For proof, —our modern lads Compare With what their glorious fathers were. Maidens and youths ! —my friendly voice Would warn you from a thoughtless course; Too oft iii youth an erring choice To age brings sorrow and remorse Be not precocious ; —’tis a fault, — Who gallops first may soonest halt. Boys—mind your books and save your cash* Girls—do not slight your home affairs ; Let older fools love fan ami flash, — You’d better learn to say your prayers;— Yes, Say your prayers, you giddy elves Pray for your country and yourselves. STANZAS. bv MBS. HARRIET MUZZV. Doubt, when radiant smiles are shining— Doubt, whon clasping bands are tv\ ining— Doubt, wlieii honied words arc flowing— Doubt, w hen blushes warm are glowing—* But never doubt that TRUTH sincere That glistens in the starting tear. Doubt, when inirtkful tones invite theiS— Doubt, when gayest hopes delight thee— Doubt, whatc‘er is fondest, fairest— Doubt, Wliate’er Is brightest, rarest— But never doubt, that TUU I'll can live Itt hearts that suffer—and forgive. Noticing a public frolic that took pined j lately on the Thames, the London Morn ing Herald says ; ••On public occasions, during the late war, when Lie flags of different nations in amity with this country were display ed, it frequently happened that we had few of these friendly colors to exhibit; and nt onetime, during the operation of Napoleon’s exclusive system, we could muster only five or six—two of these be longing to the piratical States of Barba ry. which, for ohviqus reasons, were not i often unfurled. What n contrast to the display of Monday last, lieu the colors of almost every commercial State in tho world, iloated on the bosom of father Thames. Of the foreign flags, the most numerous appeared to be those of the U_ nited States, and the French tri-rolor e counted more than one hundred of the former between London Bridge and Somerset House, and it was curious to to mark the testimony which they afford ed of the progressive growth of brother Jonathan, from his period of adolcsence, when he counted only thirteen stars in his blue field, to his present age of man hood, when he is scarcely content with ’■> double the number.” Thr Descriptive—ln the recently pub lished memoirs of Lord Bvnox, by his friend | Moore, we find the following graphic dc j scriptionof a dinner party : j “Yesterday, I dined out with a large par ty. Like other parties of the kind, it was first ■silent, then ttilky, then argumentative, then disputations, then unintelligible, then alto gcthrrv, then inarticulate, then drunk. I carried away much wine, and the wine had previously carried away roy memory ; so that all was hiccup and happiness for the last hour or so.” W e hope the authors anti publishers of the Liberator and surh like publications | will be presented hy our Grand Juries, j Let us see if the law will not reach them. | If a villain stand on the South Carolinti shove and throw a fire bull into our fit’* ! with intention to do mischief—will the law hold him guiltless Con*. — - 1 — 1 MAC ON pail 'ES cUR PENT. A ' t TK _ _ | j PRICES. • Axes, eachl %t 25 •> "50* Vlk bid. 11 00 Bacon, lb. 10 @ 12 J Beeswax, lb. 20 Butter lb. 12 @ 15 Candles, Georgia.... lb. 15 §j) 17 “ Sperm lb. 35 <g} 37 Casting 1 lb. G Coffee. lb. 15 % 16 Cimv "IjIAL bush 50 C 'Ut Cotton.- lb. 5 @ Cottonßacoino, Flax yard 15 a is “ “ Hemp yard 18 a £2 Domestics, Shirtings yard 8 @ 10 “ Shirtings, bleael i’ll yard 9 @ ] 2 “Sheeting, j brown, yard 10 (jg, lv'.J Fish, Mackarel, No 1, bbl. 10 00 “ “ 2, bbl. 9 00 “ “ 3, bbl. 7 00 Flour, Northern, bbl, 10 00 “ Domesic, bbl. 700 Fruit, Raisins, bunch, box 6 00 “ “ Muscatel box 3 50 “ Lrmo';!', hun. None “ Prunes, lb. Scarce. “ Almonds, ib. 16 @ 18 “ Figs lb. None Fodder bun. 100 125 Grain, Wheat bush 100 “ Corn hush 37i @ 40 “ Oats hush 60 “ Rye, bush Nominal. 1 “ P'-as, bush 75 @ 1 fit) Glass, Windows xlO 50 ft 4 50 “ “ 10 x12j50 i> 500 “ “ 12x 18 50 ft 800 Gunpowder keg 750 a 8 I lides - lb. None, Iron, Swedes lb, 6 “ Square lb. 6J “ Sheet., lb. 10 @ 13 “ Hoop lb. 10 a 13 Lead, Bar, lb. 8 Lard,.., lb. 9 10 Lime, Thothaston,.. >. cask None. “ Rock, cask 1 o<> “ Slack cask 250 Lumber, P1ank,..... M 12 00 “ Scantling.. 12 CO “ Timbers... sq ft 3 “ Shingles... e M 2GO Molasses, gal _ 38 % 50 Oils, Linseed gal ' 1 25 (fi, 1 “ Sperm, gal 112 j I£2 Osnaburos, ....... yard 10 Paints, Red Load .. . lb 20 @ 25 “ White Lead . k<>g 350 (lit, 400 “ Olive lb 8 ((£, 15 “ Litharge lb 20 <o), 25 “ Whiting,... ib Ci @ 10 Pork, * bbl None Pi,aistkr Paris, .. . tea 12 CO Paper, 1 etter rentii 350 @fi “ Foolscap 1. . . ream. 200 @6 Rtrfc hun. 450 5OO Halt, Liverpool, .... hush l 1-2 a I£. Salt Petr* ....... lb 15 ®, 25 Spanish Segaks, ..., ? M 15 00 o’2o 0# “ American 3 a 12 SitoT, keg SOO a 225 Spu es, Cassia, lb 37 “ Ginger, .... lb 15 " Pepper,.... lb 20 “ Pimento.... lb 30 Spirits, Brandy Cog. gal 175 @j 05 “ “ Apple . p.il Scarce “ “ Peach, gal 75 ffii 1, 00 “ Ruin, St. Croix gal 1“5 (b) 150 “ “ Jamaica. gal ?75 “ “ N. E. . . gal s ’-, “ r 'in, Holland... gal ? st > ™ x “ “ Country, . gal “ Whiskey gal 55 “ Cordials, bot 50 a 75 Steel, German,..,, liv is “ Am rice_,.... 13J Sugars, St,. Croix,. . it* 10 % It “ New Orleans, .lb 8 @ 10 “ Loaf lb 18 u £<> \ “ Lump lb 15 18 , Tallow lb 8 Trace Chains, pMr 50 1 2", Tobacco, lb 1-3| a 4't Tea, lb. 1 25 a 2 C. Wines, Madeira, .... gt! 300 @,5 0* “ Teneriffe,... gal 17 > a2 5 “ Malaga, gal 75 a if.g “ Port gal 350 “ Georgia, .. , gal 250 WrtMxo Ilte-s,. .. . each 37} 4 43 NO. 49.