The daily telegraph. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1840, September 11, 1840, Image 1

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Tol. 1. In the House of Representatives. WHEREAS a bill has passed both-branclies o the General Assembly, changing the lime of holding the sessions of the legislature Irom an-l nual to bi ennial; but whereas it is proper on all occasions to ascertain the will of the people, when ever it can be done without interfering with the ordinary course of Legislation; Therefore. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives u'l the State of in General Assembly met£-:nd it is hereby., esolved by the authority of the same, That on < i.) Hi st Monday in October, 1849 the voters of this State be requested do endorse on their tickets, the words “Annua,” ■or “Bi-enniel,” as they may favor.the meeting of the Legislature every year, or once in two jears and that the resolution be published in the new papers in this State for three months before the first Monday in October aforesaid, JOSEPH DAY. Speaktr of the House of Representatives. Attest—Joseph Sturgis Clerk. In Senate, concurcd in, 21st December 1839. ROBERT M. ECHOLS. President of the Senate. Attest—David J, Bailey, Secretary. Approved, December 24th, 18 )9. CHARLES J. McDONAI.I), Governor, lily l-3m 145. ROVOHT to Jail, on the 13th till, a negro man, named ABEL, about 5 lect 6 inches in height, 50 years of age, and says he belongs to A, Moultrie, living in Grahamville, Beaufort DislriC South Carolina, and runaway in January last, may 4-95 P. G. SillCK, Jailer. 1) BOUGHT to 1 ail, on the 28tli tilt, a negro i man, named SAMPSON, about six feet in height. 23 years of age, and says lie belongs to James Hope, living on May River, Beaufort Dis trict, South Carolina, and runaway in March last, may 4—95 P. G. SHICK, Jailor, Exchange. 171 XGIIANGK on New Vol k, for sale by JA may 29 M. DILLON. IJtJLOUK— 90 oris fresh and sweet just rec’d and lor sale Sty M. DILLON, june 16-1.32 The Subscriber, I"! ESPEOTFULLY informs ihe public in the R.U lower end of town, that he has fitted up a iu-ge ami extensive store, ail joining his residence, East Broad street, for the sale of groceries, provi sums, wines, liquors, Btc,8 tc, nil of the choicest and best qualities, which will be sold very little over first cost, for cash or shot, credit. Jus received per bi g Win Taylor, from N.w York, and now open : lObrls Albany pale ale 50 hrls caoal flour 2J firkins Goshen butter too it lbs Northern bacon, 2 pipes Holland Km 2 do Cognise brandy 20 bi Is Ni 1 mackarel 10 brls mess pork 50 do Irish potatoes 20 kegs lard (leat ) Together with a large and well selected assort ment of summer clothing, suited to all classes. Seamen’s clothing of all kinds—Tarpaulin hats, boat hand's clothing. &c &c. , All the above articles constantly kept on hands —and a regular supply of provisions received from the North every two weeks. families would do well to give a trial to this Establish ment. PETER WORTHINGTON, j une 1 110 East Broad isreet. NEW GUOCJEKY STORE-The sub. scriber annottoces to his friends that he lias taken the store recently occupied by Messrs Boston and Randal, in Market square, and that he lias |ust received by recent arrivals, a well select ed slock of F AMILY GROCERIES, anti which he oilers wholesale and retail, at the most reduced pri ces 5 hlids. Porto Rico Sugar, 5 do St. Croix do 5 do N Orleans do 25 bags Rio Coffee, 20 do Cuba do 20 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 10 do Canal tlo 20 l tlo do do 50001b* Georgia and Northern Ilacon, 20 boxes Soap, 20 chests Tea, different qualities, 300 sacks S ill. -00 bushels Liverpool do 10 firkins Goshen Butter, 5 blit's Molasses, 3 tlo Lamp Oil, 20 bbis. Northern Hum, 20 do tlo Giu, 15 do do Brandy, 5 pipes Holland Gin, 2 do Cognac Brandy, 20 casks Madeira and Malaga Wines, 10 do TvmriHe do Together w ith an assortment of Shut, Nails Lard, Sic, Ike, D. DEMPSEY, limy 13 103 PUISN t> E BGASTIiaa just rec’d. per • brig Excel, and o:her recent arrivals, the following articles, which he offers cheap for Cash. American Ginghams, Scotch Ginghams, Printed Lawns, French Cambric, Corded Dimity, Swiss Muslins, Mull Muslins, Plaid Muslins, Bordered Linen Cambric Hdkfs, Ilcin Stiched L C lldkfs, Gent. Silk Pocket Hdkfs; Gent. Silk Cravats, White, brown, black, and slate colored Hose, White and black French and English Silk Hose and half Hose, White and colored Cotton half Iluse, Low pricec Prints, Checks, Fancy Shawls, fancy Scarfs, Frilled top Gloves, childrens Socks and Hose, Feather Fans, black Bobhinet Lace, Mitts, 34, 7-8, 3-4 brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Bed Tick, Shirting Stripe, Striped Homespun, Furniture Dimity, mar 26 62 Wanted, BY a young man, a situation as Coachman or an indoor servant—-would have no objection to travel with a gentleman as servant —he can give good recommendations. Apply at this Office. July 1 145-2 t Matches. G GROSS Golsh’s Friction Matches, a superior article, received and for sale by june 18 THOS. RYERSON. Starch. “■ Ik BOXES Colgate Starch, for sale by ” june 18 THOS. RYERSON. <Tl)c Drain UJ ANTED-To hire, a coloured worn ui.wlio can conk, wash, and iro:->, for a a mall family liberal wages willjbe given. Apply at this office, may 7-t 98 AGISTRATE’S OFFCE—The sub scriber informs his friends, ot the 4th Beat, and the citizens generally, that he has rec’d his Commission,and is duly qualified as a Justice of the Peace. His office is next the Georgian office, formerly occupied by Thos. H. Williams, Esq.— All business committed to him will be faithfully executed. JAS. M. DEGONOUIt. may 7 98- UPERISTEKBEIVT’S office, Hist, o’ Brunswick, Ga., Darien, July 15tb, 1849. Proposals will be received until the 10 It of Au gust next, to keep in good condition by painting, caulking and pitching, and to replace and move at their pioper stations as often as required, the fol lowing buoys, viz •• one on Sapello Bar, five on •Doboy Bar, and nine at the entrance of Brunswick Harbor; Persons desirous of contracting will please state, their terms by the year, or for a term of years. Good reference or security, will be required as to the faithful performer of this duty. Address tile subscriber at the Custom House. Darien. AI.EX. W. WYLLY, inly 20-60 Superintendent. Information IVantcd. D aniel o’Conneli., ■.aiive of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. When last heard from, he was Working on a rail Road in the state of Georgia, llis father, who resides in Portland, is iery anxious to hear from him. Any information respecting him, addressed to his father Daniel O’- Connell, or his brother, Callahan O’Connell, franklin street, Portland, Maine, aug 3 172 ('BEAM ALE*-20 bbls Kean’s Stock Ale, J landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by may 9-100 MICH DILLON. I tEORGIA BACON™“ 6 bhds. Georgia ‘LI Bacon, the hog round, just received and for sale by nia - v 13 MICH. DILLON. A Card. MBEUSONS having business with me, when not in Court, or at my office, w ill find me at my prise t residence, at Mrs. F. Fulton’s, Col. Hun ter’s buildings, outlie Day. RICH. LEAKE. duly 27 [City papers will please copy.] 166 Notice. HE subscriber, during leisure hours, will un dertake to collect Bills, Draw off Accounts, Post up Rooks, See. on reasonable terms. Good reference ran br given. PETER HYNES, I): .yton-street, near the Academy. June 11 i2B Notice. PERSONS holding Change Bills, signed by the Subscriber, are requested to band them in iiniiediatc y P. WORTHINGTON. june 22 137 6 Noyes. GROCE 80 a powders, 8 doSeidkts. For sale bv. aug 7 176 THOS. RYERSON. Card. HAVING RESUMED the practice of my pro. session. 1 will attend tile various Courts of the United States; those of the eastern and middle ciicuits. Office in Bull street, near the Exchange. —Attendence when not in court, from 8 A, M. 8 P. M. RICHARD LEAKE. July 4 148. •lust Received jier Brig Clintou. B CASE Manna, Flake, -®- 50 oz Quinine, French. For sale by aug 7 ‘176 THOS. RYERSON. Tobacco, a]s $ h BOXES, manufactured 16 to the lb. for “ sale by MICH. DILLON, juuc 25 140 I>. Dempsey, I 1 AS recently received and offers for sale, S B. his store in Market square 500 yds Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting 200 pcs French, English and American Prints 159 do low pricctl do 20 do “'lute and red Flannels 12 do Apron Checks 18 ilo Pongee Silk Hdkfs 15 do Satinet 10 do Negro Cloth 30 do plain anil fig’d Swiss Muslins 59 do Cambric anil Jaconet do 75 do plain and fig’ll Cap Laces 43 do Mous'iu DeLaines zo do blk L. String ami Gro OeSuisse Silk 15 do figil and col’d Silks 10 do plain ar.d figei Satin 8 doz Lace Coliars 25 do Muslin Capes and Collars 10 do fancy Silk.and Chally Shawls 20 do Prussian do 75 do Spool Cotton 10 do blk Silk Cravats 50 do India Rubber and Webb Suspend*-.* 100 do Woollen and Cotton j Hose 100 do ladies w hite, blk and col’d Hose 10 do do white anil blk Silk Hose 30 do do Silk and Kid Gloves 50 do men’s Woollen, Berlin and 11. S; Gloves 300 Cotton Head llilkfs An assortment of Lace anil Gauze Veils 75 lbs blk, white and col’d Flax Thread 100 prs Rose, Whitney anil lluffil Blankets 300 Silk and Colton Umbrellas 30 boxes fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons 500 pcs room Paper and Bordering 20 do French and English Mcrinoes 4 bales 4-4 brown Sheeting 4 do 3-4 do Shining 3 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 6 do ladies Florence Braid Bonnets 4 do do plain Straw do 2 do do colored do 20 do Shaker Bonnets [.udies and gentlemens’ Cloaks Gentlemens’ Overcoats,dress (bats, frock Coats, Cassimere, Cloth and Satinet Pantaloons, Vests, &c. &c., which he offers wholesale and at reduced prices. Notice. TOSKPH FELT, Esq., is authorised to act as my Attorney, during my absence from the city. Mr. Israel Dasher, will attend to selling and collecting as heretofore for the subscriber, june 26-141-e-o-d-3t. JOHN WAGNER. Cuvciidibli Tobacco. BOXES Cavendish Tobacco, a great bar gain, for sale by P. lIALLIGAN. april 21 84 Savannah, Friday Evening, September 11, 1840. A Card. ALL demands against the undersigned must be presented within ten days. Augusta 172-4 t RICHARD LEAKE- Georgia--Mclntosh County. WHEREAS Mrs. Ann Sherman ami Nathaniel M. Calder have applied to me for Letters of Administration upon the estate and effects of Ben jamin Sherman, late of said county, deceased. ’I liese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at my office, this sixth day of July, eighteen hundred and forty. J. E. TOWNSEND, c. o.m.c. july 9 151 LMRAI)- Three Notes of hand, on one sheet 1? ot paper, payable to Joseph Sirmau, for|s3o eaah, and signed Morgan G. Swain, Jason B Kemp, Francis Jones—payable one day afterdate, have been paid on the whole. The notes will be given to the owner, on paying the expenses ol this advertisement, by JAMES DICKSON, Broughton street mav 10-ts 108 A CARD- -Mrs. Colina, in Bull-st. near the Bay, rtcompiends to the inhabitants of Savan nah, her incomparable tooth powder, prepared by herself from vegetable materials only, and w hit'll is warranted not to injure the enamel, and only re. quires a trial to ensute its entire efficacy. 25 cents per bnx. may 30—118. y JPBENDEKGAST oilers 11, e follow’ LlJl• ing articles at usual low prices for cash or city acceptance. 10 11 12-4 best quality Whitney Blankets Colored Blankets Blue and grey Plains Kerseys Plain and plaid Linseys Blue, black, brown and grey Satinets do do do do green Broau G'oll f 3-4 brown Shirtings 4-4 do Sheetings 5-4 do do 6-4 do do 7-8 bleached Shirtings 4-4 do do 5-4 do Sheetings 6-4 do do 6-4 do Irish do 10-4 Bai n!y do 11-4 do . do 12-4 do do Shirting Stripes Checks Colored Homespuns White Flannels Red do Yellow do Green do Brown Canton Flannel 81.-ne.liCii do ilo Beil l icks, silk, Colton, worsted Merino and Casluners llose and i Hose Swiss Muslins Jaconet do Mull do Book do Plai.l do Jail 15 _ I—ly Notice. THE undersigned requests any person claim ing Iron, now in Patrick Toy’s yard, in East Hrod aireet, to come forward, prove propelty, pay chargis, and remove it, in three day s from date. JAMES O’BRYAN, june 5 123-lt* AY AND BEEK--199 b undlis prime Amboy Hay. 15 brls Read’s Stock Ale, jut received per brig Clintun. and for sale by June 16-132 M. DILLON Domestic Brand, Ac. BRLS Domestic Brandy Tell 50 bbls N. E. Rum 10 t>bls Peach Brandy 5 hltils of West India Molasses 5 bbls white Havana Sugar 2 hkds N. Orleans Sugar 50 bbls Howard st. Flour 50 bbls Pilot Bread 10 kegs Goshen Ituiter 20 do Leaf I .ard 20 quarter boxes bunch Raisins 10 boxes Tobacco, 16s to the lb 5 quarter casks Cognac Brandy 3 pipes Holland Gin 1 hhd St. Croix Rum 10 quarter casks Malaga Wine 5 do Tennerifie Wine 12000 first quality of Spanish Cigars 100 half and one gallon Jugs 100 do Demijohns. Fur sale on reasonable terms, by P. HALLIGAN, mar 3—24 At the Market Dock. ‘iXO PRINTERS.— The following Reduced l_ Prices will hereafter be charged tor Printing Types at lliuces’s New York Type Foundry, No. 13 Chambers street, and No, 3 City Hall Place. Pica, 38 cents a lb. Small Pica, 40 “ Long Primer, 41 “ Bourgeois, 46 “ Brevier, 54 “ Million, ,; 6 “ Nonparicl, ,84 “ Agate, 108 “ Pearl, 140 • These ire the prices on a credit of six months but we w * 1 at this time to encourge short credit or cash purchases, and will therefore make a dis count ot five per cent, for New York acceptances at ninety days, and ten per cent, for rash. We have recently’ added to our former exten sive assortment, seventy-five different kinds and sizes of ornamental letter, embracing Condensed, Extra Condensed, Extended, Outline Skeleton, Shaded, Ornamental, modern tbinfaced Black, &c, 100 new Flowers,and a great variety of Ornaments forming altogether the most extensive and ele gant assortment of Printing Types in the United States, and absolutely an unrivalled one- Wa also furnish every other article that is necessary for a printing office. Printers of newspapers who publish this ad vertisement three times before the Ist of No vember, 1839, sending us one of the publications, will reeeive payment when they purchase from the foundry lour times the amount of their bill. GEORGE BRUCE & CO. New York. August 17 1839. ian 15 Notice. MIL JOHN MURPHY, Market square, will act as my attorney, during my absence from the State. I. F. O’NEILL, vug 1 171 CASH STOKE— Just received and will be sold cheap for cash. Molione black Ita an silk Do blue blac do do A few pieces a red do Silk scarfs and fancy shawls. M PRENDERGAST. may 16 106 ONGKESS A SPRING WATER— -59 doz. Congress and Spring Water, in quart and pint bottles, fresh, just received per brig Clinton, and tor sale by - june 18 THOS. RYERSON. Lamp Oil, Eiour, Ac. 4L BBLS best quality rectified Whale Oil 50 bbls superfine Howard street Flour, 50 chests Hyson Tea, for sale by ap 30-92 MICH’L. DILLON Boat Found. A YAWL Boat, supposed to belong to a ship or brig. The owner ntay have it on paying ex expenses, by applying at this office. june22-3t 102 Bacon. Y 5 diS &$ & Georgia bacon, hog round, Yr vPYF for sale by the subscriber, south side of the Market, in Boston & Randle’s old stand. june 24-139 1). DEMPSEY. cry. CRATES, handsome, assorted, for sale by M. DILLON. june 25 140 Sugai’ and Molasses* kH IN HHDS prime Muscovada Sugar do Cuba Molasses (new) fur sale by MICH. DILLON, june 25 1 -;0 Corn. ~3 BUSHELS Baltimore corn, a su _S_ YF4"perior article; landing from Eleanoi For sale in lots to suit purchasers, bv jv 28 167 m\ DILLON. Drafts on New York. AT sight and 30 days sight for sale by MICH. DILLON, july 2 46 A Ciird. FNN HE undersigned, Bciujeh, having commenr- M- eil business on iris own account, si li is a share of public patronage lie deems it unneces sary to speak ill his ow'n behalf—as there are ma ny gentlemen of high character who ha>e person ally known his skill to have been lung tested here, and that he has proved lumselfcompetent to over, come ajl difficulties that presented tltemselves isliop, corner of T)rnt/lurl find Von .-rr-j, street*, WHERE ALL ORDERS WU I. JIE STRICTI.Y ATTF-VDED TO All Ornamental House-work executed in a style that cannot be surpassed in this city. Geometrical and Hanging stairs, in all their various windings, execute” in the newest antt most uppr ipriaie man ner'. Modern as well as orig'-oal ill signs given for ! all Ornamental Work. ROBERT KNOX, Jtilv 20 ‘Geogian crpy.) 160 Amboy Slay and Goslicn Butter. ONE hundred bundles Prime Amboy hay, and 5 kegs Goshen butter, (a first ra>e article) now landing from brig Wilson Fuller. For sale by july 28 167 M. DILLON. Justice of the Peace. FBT HE subscriber having received bis eommis *- sion, is prepared to discharge the duties of his office Notarian business an I conveyancing entrusted to his c a re, “ill meet with prompt at. tention. M. O. DILLON, july 9 151 Horses. TWO good Draft Horses Also a pair of first rate Carriage Horses, aud a very gentle well broke Poney, for sale by M. Dll-LON. july 2 16 For Fever ami Agile. ROWANDS Tonic Mixture, and l onic or Ve getable Febrifuge Pills. Just received anil for sale by THOS RYERSON. aug 7 176 Lost. BY the subscriber, at the burning of 1i- resi deuce on the 7th June last, a volume ol “ Charlton’s Poeo.s.” Whoever has it, will con fer a favour by returning it. D. POSTELL. july 25 165 Notice. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Chatham County,setting for ordinary purposes,foe leave to sell the real estate belonging to the latr Nicholas Marlow, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Estate. PATRICK MARLOW. Adm’or. of N. Maiilow, Deceased. Feb. 27, 1840. Iw4m To Kent. STORES, No. 1 and 2, Waring’* Buildings, at present occupied by Mr. A Bennett. Pos session gven on the Ist November. Apply to G. W. ANDERSON & BROTHER. LOOK AT THIS—WANTED, Cash, Cash, Cash, and nothing but Cash, or City acceptance will an swer my purpose. rjNIIK subscriber alter trying the wholesale -N- business, in the store he now occupies, at a wholesale rent, for nearly two yea*s past, find* the credit system will not meet his engagements Therefore, I find it necessary to humble my self to a retail business again, and w hat is still more unpleasant, I owe money, which must be paid, therefore, 1 will sell any part or all my de sirable Goods at cost, and many articles less than cost; and lower than they can be purchased from nny other store in this city, until the first of No tember next.forcash only, or in largeamouniscity acceptance, when the balance of stock will be and at auction. A. BENNE TT, No 1 & 2 Waring’s Buildings, aug 17 3t 184 Market rquare rinvauiialt Poor House V Hospital. July 1, 1840. \riSITING Committee for July and Aug. ssr A B Fannin and Charles Green. Physicians, llrs. Arnold and Tufls. All applications for admission 10 the Hospital must be made to the Visiting Committee —unless in cases ol urgency, when any member of the Board nray admit, WM, DUNCAN, July 1-145 President s. r, u. & u. pKOSPECTI'S for the 3ru Vol of the Au- JL gusts Mirror, W T Thompson, Editor.— Con templating a material improvement of the Mirror, on the commencement of the ensuing volume, we have already commenced making the necessary arrangement for that purpose, and as we Jook with confidence to our friends and patrons for encour agement, we have determined to give them this early notice of our design. Though a semi-monthly issue wasdeemed to be the most expedient in the commencement of the publication of the Minor, when the ground which it occupied; being exclusively devoted to literature, was yet untried, and when our domes tic resources were yet unknown—we feel that the time has now arrived w hen a weekly publication is demanded. Entertaining this conviction, we have resolved to issue the ensuing volume weekly's and to make such improvements in the appearance and plan of tire work, at will render it still more worthy the liberal patronage of the southern pub. lie. Firmly believing that the only means requisite to place our domestic literature upon an equality with that of any other section of the union, is tho establishment of a literary medium at home, of suf ficient standing and character to divert it into it* proper channel—we are resolved to render the Mirror equal in appearance with any of the North, ern journals of the same kind, and if the friends of southern literature will unite in giving it the repu tation which southern genius and southern talents are so eminently capable of imparting to its pages, we doubt not that we shall be able to render the work much more acceptable to tile southern public. With a view of accomplishing this design \vg shall secure the assistance ofan able adjunct in the editorial department, and shall spare neither pains nor expense to give character and interest to the work. No material change will be made to the plan or arrangement of the Mirror, which will still be de voted to general literature, except the introduction of a critical department for the review of new works, which will be in the bands of a gentleman of appioved taste and mature judgment. Jhe Mir ror will be printed on superior paper, with band some new type, and will be executed with the strictest regard to neatness and taste in ii- typography. Each number will beenvelloped in a neatly printd cover, entitled “Augusta Mirror News Sheet,” comprising four closely printed pages, in which will be given the news of Ihe week, foreign and domestic, carefully compiled rem an extensive exchange, together with all the matter of interest usually contained in an ordinary iicckly newspaper. By this arrangement the readers of the Mirror w Jy, besides being supplied with a volume ol 416 quarto pages of choice literature, receive as much news matter in the course of the year as is contained in most of the newspapers of the dav, m! all lor the additional charge of only two dollars to our present eubserptiou price. \Ve sincerely hope the above plan for our third volume will meet the approbation of every friend of southern literature. We have always considered the Mirror, embracing as it does in its design the broad republic of letters, best adapted to foster our infant literature. More diversified in the character of its contents than the graver and mere Minified magazine, ranging as it does from the Uglier to the more elevated branches of literary composition. “From grave to gay, from lively to severe.” it is crvainly best suited to the tastes of the greatest number : and while it affords equally wludsome and refreshing draughts for the uell read mind, it attracts and luris the Voung to drink of the Parnassian stieam. We have aimed in the adoption of the contemplated improvements ‘o place the Mirror upon an equal footing with our northern contemporaries in regard to cheap, ness ; and now, all that we ask is a liberal slbre of that patronage extended to them by our people, mil we pledge ourselv.s to render the Mirror equally deserving their support. (Ty* Terms for the third volune, 85 in advance —Any person obtaining five subscribers will be entitled to a sixth copy. may 11 Jol C-LSII STEM—To Southern Merchants Printers, &c.—Papers, Binder’s, Bandbox and Trunkmaker s Boards.—The subscriber is pre pared with a supply of every quality and size of writing, printing and wrapping paper, with tar and straw Boards, suitable for trunk and box makers and binders, at the lowest market rates for cash. All orders accompanied by a remittance in either bank notes, or certificates of deposit, will be promptly and faithfully executed, and sale of the remittance made to the very best advantage. To those whose business will not admit of their visiting the North, the above is submitted as worthy of their attention; and the subscriber has not the slightest hesitation in making a deliberate promise that all transactions shall be conducted to their satisfaction. Bank notes are more available remittances than certificates, and can be disposed of at less sacri fice. Evidence should be taken that letters are regularly mailed. A CHALMERS, New York, May 1, 1840. 84 Maiden Lane may 11 10 i Direct Importations. Two cases superior Irish Linens, warranted free from cotton, for sale very cheap for cash by M. PRENDERGAST. \\ ho also oflers for sale low for cash, super drab De Fe, a superior article for gentlemens sunnier wear; French Linen, white and brown Linen, drill Cotton, do Georgia Nankeen; blue black, green and brown Camblets; Long Lawns, linen camhrick Handkerchiefs; Russia Diaper, bird's e\e Diaper, table Diaper, imperial Quilts Marseilles do, white and colored Counterpanes a fine assortment of gentlemens’ half Hose; ladies Hose, silk and cotton; childrens Hose, bol bine Lace; bobinet Quillings and Edgings. ap 22 85 Amboy Hay and Cream Ale. Y ANIIING, from ship Celia, 150 bundles Amboy li Hay, a superior article! It) Mils Read’s Cream Ale, and for sale by MICH. DILLON, may 6 97 Hay. )%” sis BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay, landing • from brig Pandora, 150 bundle* best qual ity Northern H iy, landing fiom brig Wilson, and for sale by MICH DILLON, july 12 149 Notice. EBNIIF. concern of the undersigned, with Eb. Jcncks. in the fuel and lumber business, was mutually dissolved before the ‘NYnfmir : l.|*st. aug 10 178 8t WM. B.ANIt, v.JSQN. Jdia-c publish.’ - v No. 306.