Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 23, 1839, Image 4

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Gcorjgln will be City SiicriU’H Salt*. N tho first Tuesday in DMnbtt next, i sold, before llie 'Court House, in llto city- of ‘, between the usual hours of solo, . o Wotnin named Rose i levietl upon by .’ fl. fits, issued from the Hon. Court of u Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, at tho inaUmco of Thotnof Por*o anti John Mfcwiwoit, ut ul. V*. Rcbcccu Kuaaell; pronei tv* pointed out by plaintiff’* at torney LEVI 8. RUSSELL, ! oolSO _. all.. tifreaS, .plied to the of Chathnm Coi tion on tho , Sheriff. City Sheri i”YN till first Tuesday V-J be aold, before the ' Sheri IP « Sale* •day in December neat, will Court Hou*o, in the city of 8avanmh, Iietwecn tho usual holir* of tale, Lot fyo. 1), hoiindcJ hy mid buttinz oil Last Broi<l-<trrct on tho west, on tho north by lot No. 7, on tlio east by lot No. 10, oil the south by lot No. l!j containing* 90 foot front and ]H6 foot in depth, together with aii tiio imitdings and improvement* thereon; levied upon hy virtue of fi la'* issued from tlie lion. Court of Common Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, at the instanee of John IL Gaudrv et. al. v*. llrr.rv Sager* and Jaiuo* Sagurs. Property pointed out by plaintiff* attomie*. octal LEVI 8. RUSSELL, Sheriff. will City Shcrifr* Sale* O N tho fir*t Tuesday in December next v bo aold, before the Court House, in the city % of Tavnnnnli, between the imul hour* of *nlc, One Mahogany Skleboanl, one pair Mahogany Card Tables, one do. ends, one .Mahogany Dining Table, ninetceu straw bottom CiuinMwopairnf Shovel and Tongs an I one Fender; levied upon by virtue of a distrain warr.iut issued from tlie Hon. luferir Couit of Chatham county at the in* stance of Robert II. Pettigrew, trustee of Eliza L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex. II. McDonnell. Property pointed out bv plaintiff's attomie*. oct 39 LEVI *8. IIC33LLL, Sheriff. Esc hcator’a Sale. O N the tiivt Tuesiby in December next, be* tween the usual hours of sale, will be sold before the door of the Court Horn* in tho city of 8avaunah, the following uroperty to wit: One cheat of Clothes, one ok! Tool Chest, one Tool Chest, one Horse, mid various other articles, the property of the estate of l i cargo M iller, deceased. Also, one Tool Chest, ouc Watch, mid one old trunk of Clothes, belonging to the estate of J. A. Kennedy, deceased. Also, Mstcral Trunks, Cliesta, 7 Bedsteads, Matrasses, Watches, and othe* article*, belong* Ing to the estate of Michael Lynch, deceased.— Above mentioned estates (urhea led and sold for bench: of creditors and ail others interested. By order. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 11 (iicor) Escheator c. c. AdmlnifttrdtrK’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be Mild liefore the Court Ifouiui iu Clntlmin County, between die usual hours of sale, the fill- lowing property! All the interest ofthe estate ofR. F. William, in those two Tract, of Land, knowu a, Vercluso and Orphan tlousc. Sold a. the property of estate R. F. William., for tho benefit of the heir, and creditor, IIf Mill Mttte. WARY WILLIAMS,Admit, tiora 221 Valuable Kicc I’liintittiou uutl . IVcorroos fop Sale. W , LL lie sold at public wile,on tho firm Tuc W dayin 1 i ry neat, before the Court llonaein the city of Brunswick, tliat very valua ble Plantation known a, New Hope, on tho south branch of the Alataniaha River, in Glynn Conn* hr, Ga., containing (3450) tlireo thousand four hundred and thirty acre*, oTwhich,(580) five hun dred and eighty acres ore first quality River Bwunp, (390) three hundred acres nre udder “ ’ x a fi: (°°^ ISSSf am ,n a *‘ tatc of cultivation. A- boul (700) seven hundred acres ofpriine Inland Swamp, well mlapted to the culture of Cotton or Corn, and(2150) two Uiottraud one hundred and fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. On the premues are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro House*. Barns. Blacksmith Shop, and every r out building for the use of tlio planta tion. Attho ram, time and place, will be raid (con ditionally) u very prime gaug of about sixty Ne- Al-o, an undivided third of the plantation known <u Broadtield. adjoining'the above, con- Itutungan al about (400) four hundred aero, of prime Rice Land, in tine orderlo receive a crop Term* made known on the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN. > r , HUGH F. GRANT, 5W5 (Georgian) r 15 W Hxcpator’H Sale. LL be .old, ugreeablo to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while ettting for ordinary purpose, i„ die town ol' Wayneahoro, on tho first Tuesday in January One tract of Land, belonging io tlio estate of Eliaha Anderson, late of .aid county, deceased, lying on the water* of Rocky Creek, joining hutda of Jatnea Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1421) acre., nwro or less. gold for the benefit of the heir, of the deceased. JANK II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, A. II. ANDERSON, oct 2B 209 Administrator’.! Sale. IBM ' Ex’om. on tile finl Tuesday iu Jnnn ary next, before llie Court House door in Jack-onboro', Scriven county, between the usual hour, of sole, tho following property, to wit: Otto tract of Land lying iu and County, adjoin ing land, of Wilkin* H. Nnnnully, ItichnnI Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 4u7 uere*, or les*. ** more or leas. Also, another tract, Iving in aaid county, containing six hundred (fiOO) acre*, more or less, adjoining laud, of Richard Herrington, •**>■> Solomon Zcaglcr otid George Huhbin*; ni- ao, five Negron*, to wit: Vilct, a wotnuii about 40 year, of ago, Diana, a woman itbont lb year* of age, and Child Chilson, uliout2ycursof age, Bo- da, a girl about 14 your* of ago, and a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 yearn of age. Sold weoable to au order of die Hon. tho Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordina ry pnrpoaei, a* die property of John M. Roberta, deceased, for of aoidaitate. mefit ofthe heir, and eroditora oct 29 STEPHEN MILLS, Adtn'or. DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. O Administrator's Sale. N die firat Ttteaday in December next, will bo aold, before tho Court IIoti*e, in Hunts- willo, Libert' die, Liberty county, tlio following Negroea: Nanny, Eby, Maty and Nancy, the property of tho estate of John N. Why, ami aold bv order of tho Court of Ordinnry for aaid county, for the be nefit of the heir*, oct 3 WM N. WAY, Adtn’or. AduHnUtratoPii Stile. AAFILL he aold on the firat Tuesday iu Jntiu- . J * «ty 'text, before die Court House in I linea mile, Liberty County, hy order of tho Court of Ordinary for aaid County, the following property of Uto estate of R. S. Leonard, via: One Tract of Land, containing 500 acre*, more arlen, known u» dio Cooper Tract! one lioiiaeandLotutWaldiourvjlle, with 1:1 acres of land, more or lea*, together with all oilier Land or Property owned by Mid catute; for die beuefit of all concerned. GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adtn’or. 217 " nov 5 tlair Oll,TBcafs Brcnitt aud Po r aide on accom- i’omatutn, i Columbia. Jti*t received and i modeling teim, by •/ John e. stilwell, Coraor of Broughton &. WhiUiker-sta. nov 20 Oppoaito dto Maitiion House. Houck’s Panacea. O NE cave lloutk’a Panacea, for Dyspepsia, &c. Ree, ived and fur side by oct 18 A. PARSONS. County. ir C s°widoj£k»th ap- Ckti.1 orr>iyiuiry faCttcis of A(Imiui*tra* affects of Janie* Sugar*, j late of Chatliam Connty. These are Uiercforo to cito and ndmoulah^ill and singular tho kiAdred aiid creditor* of the.*ald de ceased, to file tlieir objection*. (If any they have) to the gnntint of tho administration of’j!»o es tate lo tho applicant iti the Clerk’* Otlico of t o *aid Coiirt, on or before the twelfth day of He comber next; othenviso letters of adminlstmtioii will be "ranted. Witncefl, the Hon. Frnnri* Sorrel, one of the JiHticiM of the said Court, this I'Jtli d.iv of Nov.. A. I). t«to. F.DW’D G. WILSON, nov I'J Deputy Clerk c.o. e.c. Georgltt-Chnilinm Comity. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Oinirime I^griel, hath applied to the Hon.the Court ofOniinatyorCha:* ham County, for tatters nf AdmhtistetieR et: the estate and effect* of Paul Dupon, lulu ofChathatn County, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish, aii and singular the kindred und creditor* of tin* said deceased,to file their o!iioction« (if aiivjihey have) di to tho Krautim; ofthe ndminUtr.itioii of the estate, ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's Cf- fice ofthe said Court, on or before the 0th day of December next; otherwi.** letters of administra tion will he granted. Wilneat, the lion. Francis Sorrel, one ofthe Justice* of the said Court, tho ftthdav of Nov. A. D. ltfW. EDWAUD G. WILSON, nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcorgin-Chatuani t'mtuty. W HEREAS, Cyrus Stodiuiti lutii applied to tiio Hon. tiio Court of Ordinary of Chatham Cotiutv, for letters of AdinitiLtrnliOn ou the estate aud eiVects of James II. B. Foster, late of ClmUiaiii County, decoa«ed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all mi l • iiffiilarthe kindred und creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration'ofthe estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Conrt. on or before the Hist day of November next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will be grunted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Jus tice* of the said Court, the Hist dnv of October, A. D. 18H9. EDW’D G. WILSON, oct HI Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gt'orein-chathu;;; rg' To all worn it may concern. W HEREAS, Win. Ilc’ury Fitts. Administra tor of the estate of James D Fitts, late ol Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatliain County. for Letters Di*uii*>ory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all cc cerned. to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office or the said Court, on or be fore tho Ifithd iy of March next, otherwise letter* dismissory will"be granted. Witness, the I Von W. Thome Williams, one ol the Justices of the said Court, tlie lUtii day of September, A. D. 1SH9. EDWARD G. WILSON, •ept 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—€liat«iuin Count). To" o all whom it iu<iyconcern W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate aiidcftccts of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham Couuty, deceived, has applied to tlie Hon. the Court of 'Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for Letter* Disuiissory. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all con cerned, to file their objection♦ (if any they have) in the Clerk's Office of tlie said Cou.1, ou of befon the Hd day of January next, otherwise letters dis- uiissory will l»e gruuted. Witness tlie lion. A. Porter, one of the Justices of die said Court, tlie Hd day of July, A. D. 1SH9. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Geo rgia-CbatJiiiiu Couiitr* To uil whom it iiiuv concern. W HEREAS, Henry P.WiUink, Executor of the lust will and testament of David Pidi v t me lusiwiiiutiu testament ol iiuvm I'ldgc. I ite of Chatham County,deceased,hathappliedto the Hon the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Conn* ty, for tatters Dismissory. These are therefore to cito and admonish all concerned, to file their objec ions(.f any they have) in the Clerk's Office of tlie said Court, ou or before the 3d day of J.om.iry next, otherwise letters uis- fniwoty will be granted. Withe**, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Ju*- tices of the said Court, the Hd day of Jtilv, A. D. im EDWARD <i. WILSON, July 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—Chatiiaiit Coiiuty. To all wliom it may concern. W HEREAS, William Low, Administrator of the estate and effect* of Mary M. llaig and Agnes llaig, deceased, has applied to th<-* u the ” ' ~ ~ Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County lor tatter* Dismi^-ory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if uny they have) in llie Clerk's Office ol thesaidCourt.onor lie fore tlie Hd day of January next, otiierwiso let ter* dismissory will lie grunted. Witue**. the lion. Win. Thome Williams, one of the Justice* of tlie said Court, the third day of July, A. D. im EDWARD G. WILSON, july H Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—IDUtigliatii County To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Eliza McGuh ignn. Administra trix of tlie estate of Wiu. AIcMcGah ignn, deceased, has applie, I to die Hon. die Courtof Or dinary of Klfiiugiiam County, for tatters Dmuim- sore. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file tueir objections (if any they have) in die Clerk's Office of the said Court, on’or liclore thoGdiday of March next, otherwise letters din* mlssory will he granted. Witness, the Ifon.C. Powers, oik; of dieJnsti- ces of die said Court, the 6th day of Sent. A. D. 1839. JOHN CO Ant Mn sept G AULTON, c. c. o. e. c. Geor; gla—i:mtight)in Cuauiy. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Thoiii-'isll. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of Joiiu W. Graham, de ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Ediugham County, for tatters Disinis- re. 'J’hc^e aredierefore incite and admonish all con cerned, lo file their objections (if any they have) in die Clerk’* Office of die said Court, on or Ik.*- fore the 3d day of January next, otherwise letter* ill he granted. dismissory, will lie grnnti Witness, die lion. C. Powers, one of die Jus- lice* of die said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. ^ JOHN CHARLTON, july 5 ' c. c. ,0. e. c. Gcora gia—EfUnglmiu County, To all whom it may concern. a ^y F TIEREA8, John M. Lucas. Admini*trator of tha estate of William McGaiifigin, de- deased, ha* applied to die Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for tatters Dismis- sore, Th hese arc therefore to cite nnd admonish nil con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or Ire- fore die Gdi day of march next, otherwise lettlers dismissory will he granted. Wituess, the linn. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of die said Court, the Gth <lny of Sept. A. D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, *«pt 6 _ Clerk c. o. e. c. Georgia—EfHughufu County, To all whom it may coiicom. • W HEREAS, Mrs.Naomi Weitman. widow. Administratrix of die estate und effects of Matthew Weitinan. deceased, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinfiiy of Elfingbaii) Coun ty, for tatters Di*mi**ory. These are therefore to cite nnd ndinonish all concenied.to file their objections (if any diey have) in the Clerk’s Office of dm said Court, on or be fore the 2Gdiday of Jnnuury next, odierwise let ters dismissory will he granted. Witness,* the Hon. C. Power*, one of the Jus tices of die said Court, tlie2Udi day of July, A. 1). 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 Clerk c. o. e. c. re of Ado: of Nicholas Ml - jm County deceased. These are theVelbre to cito nnd admoiii-h, nil and tiingiBar Uio kindred mil creditor* of die’said deceased, to file theirohjertioi|*(ifnuy lliey have) to diogmiuing ofthe administration ofthe estate, of tho depea- ed to tho applicant in the Clerk’* oft dee of tlie sui-I Court, on orlielore die 12th day of December beat) otlienvisc letter* of administra tion will he granted witness, the lluit. Elin* Reed, one of tho Jus tices bfthe said Court, the 12th d.tv of November, A. D. im EDW ARD G. WILSON, nov 13 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia- 2 -C It suit am County. To all whom it may Concern: W HEREAS, 8. A. Honker, hath spoiled to the lion, die Court of Ordinaryof Chat- hail | Comity, for tatter* of Admini-itnlionon die estate aud effects of Isaac Norton.lato of Chatham County, deceased. These ire therefore to cite nnd admonish, all and •iufolar the km In d and creditors of die * rid deceased, to file their objection* (ifany they have) to tho granting ofthe administration ofthe estate of tho deceased to the applie nit in the Clerk’s Of fice ofthhoeid Court.on or befbre tho twelfth day of Decem'ieriiext; otherwiso letteri of ud- ministration will Im granted. Witness,the Cion. M. Myers, one ofthe Just* ces ofth^sakl Oourt.tfie twelfth ilay of Novenilicr, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 19 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Cliutliaui County. To ill whomii untr concern; W HEREAS Fredurick E. 'lYhoau, hath ap plied to the Hoiiorahle die Courtof tJr- din try of Chatham Couuty. for tatters of Admin- istr.ituiM on die estate mi l elVeel* o( Isaac Norton, lute ofChath uii County,deceased. These are therefore to rite mid admonish, nil and singular tlie kiiidreH-and creditor* of die said deceased, to file their ohjei’tinus (ifauv thuylrive) to die ffr uitiiigof diemliuiudtmtion of die estate of die deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk's Of fice ofthe said Court, ou or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters ofadmiuulni- tion will he granted. Witne**, tip* Honorable Anthony Porter otto of tho J twice * of the said Court, die twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 19 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. - Georgia—Brysiu Couuty. ^ To all whom it nnv concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bir ilia* made applica tion for Letter* of Administration, with tlie will annexed, on the estate of Doreas Sander- tin. late ofthe County of Chathnm deceased. Theoe nro therefore to cite and mlmonidi nn, and *in^nlir the kindred and creditor* ofthe said deceaied. to file their objection* (ifauv they have) iu the Clerk’soffiee of tb*Court of Otdiiinry for said County^ witliin the time prifserihed by law; otherwise ’ettersof'idminlitnitmii will hegfantul to the said Amlrew Bird. Witness, the lion. Israel Bird, one ofthe Jit*-, lice* of said Cdnrt of Ordinxre. t!ii« 7th day of November;J. SMITH, c. c.o.sic. nov 12 223 Notice. N INETY days after date, application will be made to the Planters’ Bank of the Stito of Georgia, for renewal of lo*t script, for Five Share* Stock of said Bank, in the name of Marv C. Sehoedde. S. PHILBKICK & CO. nug 1(1, Notice. F OUR month* ofter ilate. application will lio made to die Justices of the Court of Ordin ary for the County of Cauidcn. for le ivetomdl all the real and per-omU estate of David Thomas, late of s iid county, deceased, ang 33 G. W. THOMAS. Adtn'or. F r „„„ JYotlcr. OUlt ttinnth. after date, appliciition will be unde to the Conrt ofOrdiiiiirvoflttlitixIinii! Count, when Bitting for prdinaiy ntirpowi, for leave to 'ell the followiite Lltnd: One liiindreil and filly eere. Pino Lind, lyins .ml (artitlir in the Cniiiitv nfrHlnrh'ini. Ii-tnnfiiix »■ the e.late nfprnrt Win. fin/, r. ho n teil north by Linehors-r’s and KcifTeiY i-n-t hy K< itlWr’. and unknown land, nontli olid wnm bv IMdier’, Imd; for the benefit ofthe heir, and ervditoni of ■ml estate. nov H FRF.DFR1CK HINBLV, Adtn’or. F Notice. Ol'll inoinli. ofti-r date, npp'ie,t;,, n wUI Ini nude to’ the Jnatieea of llie Conn or Ordin ary for tho Count v of Catndeii. for lo ive to wllall llie real relate and hank .took, belongili, to the e»- tite of Jowph Tlioiiiun, late of Ciiuidm County, (lecpuftl. J r oi This is a new chemical prepantion. •»u1th*»tiddhbb Mcdiciinlqiulb’ if combhu um nil. in iusimi king the bitter 'ting the iiHtanl ithrnl slato of conihhutioft «. »U noximti principlo*. TTIULL proportion* of tho greatest number o f A die iioxioii* principles of Opium, are cori* other cakes, xvl taineditilziudanum. Paregoric. Blsckdrop, Den ' ‘ urcotized tamlstium, Extract of Opium uml such other opiate preparation* of thi* das* liithcr'o unde, and to which nre justly nttrihnn d tho*<* disagreeableeffeettUpon the stom-ich andnervoii system, which so frequently follow their opera tion. an I limit'theirttseftilness. Thi* Elixir may be adopted in nil those cases i t which either Opium or it* preparation* are nil ministered, with the certainty of oht,lining all their sedative, anodyne nnd aiiti-*pu*uiodic ef fects. without nnv of these disagreeable eonw- quencc*. of headache, musea, vomiting. cnii*ti- palion. tremors, and a train of other unhappy symptom*; which are often asdistreuing ns those which it was mmlit-d to r»»iw**v? The F.lixir of tjnium lsm>t only superior to the artificial CMMipomul* of Moqdtitie. in it* being more mild, permanent und uniform in iu effects hut the preparation possesses also a superior ud vantage to their solutions, in not being liable to vims decomposition or deterioration from vuriable turn perntiirc or long keeping: a serious objection to which the latter are exposed. 4 Fin ally. Morphine, not being the full represen tative of Opium, cannot clone, and that in artifi cial combination loo. produce all the characteristic effect* of ^o triumpliant a remedy, when so many of it* officr v du ihfo principle* a* Codein, Nar- coin aud Mcconic Acid n e excluded. TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. Chilton, the einmetil Chemist of New- York, in proof of tlie accomplishment of this discoveiy. Dr. John U. McMumi having made known to mo the prove** by which lie preparse his “Elixir of Opium." and wishing me to state myopirion concerning it. I therefore ray, that die process is ill accordance with well known Chemical laws, and 1’i.it the prep (ration must com dn all the valu able principles of Opium, without those tyhichire considered a* deleterious and useless. J. U. CIIIDTON. M. D., Operative Chemist, i&c. Now-York. Dec. 29,1836. II iving witue**ed the effects of Dr. J. B. Me- Mutin'* i.lixirof Opium, We are of opinl in that it i* a valuable preparation, and recommend it to tin- jK'tronasv of tlie profe*sion. F. U. JOHNSTON. M. D., Physician of the CityandMariuelIiHpit.nl. John vv. Francis, m. d., tareproibwor of Mi.Iwiferv iu llie College of Pby*. und Surgeon*. N. Y. JOHN C. CIIEESMAN. M. D., Surgeon of New-York City Hoqiital. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN. M. D.. Surgeon to the !ll trine Ho-iutal, N. Y.,and late Sur- geoti in the XL 8. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. IL, Prof, of Anato- inv aud Physiology iu the Ueueva Medical College, N.’Y. Nn v.York. Feb.* 14,1«37. Ur. .Mitchell', trial, of the I .lixir of Opium in llto Hospitals. New-York. Feb. 8th. 1*37. Dr.J. B. McMitnn—Dear Sir: I have made re peated trial* of your “l lixir of Opium” in the City und Jdaritte Hoqutuls.otid fiuil it io posau* the nnodvne nnd sedative powers of the oidiuiry preparation* of Opium, without producing tlie excitement, headiche. n iusc i and ron-tipation, which in many case* render those preparation* oIh jectiotnhic. It* effects are more permanent than those of Morphia. Your*. Ace. C. L. MITCHELL. M. D., Reoidout Physician New-York Hospital. *¥*" i.jiW ihle aubstitute nil Iu** likely to disagree with UmHimnch tium made wltli yoaitj and a* it require* hilt n few min •Up* to prepare for baking, the powibihtv of eve haring them Xbtir. U entirely avoided. Tlie coo.i cficct of mixing rake nttdblsdftft with those poW ;ler*. ha* been approved by iu my ofthe mo*t um- iuent physician* and surgeon* In I'd* country.— They are nl*o liighlv reeoinmendcd by many oi the tirft ftinttl cs iu tfii* city and other pi ice*. A ftesh supply of tlie ubovo article ju*t recelv lie by ed aud for sale by nov 13 ANSON 1‘ARSONS. Forcfier A Lit ltoclns "IXTlUireccivein a few days by the brig Win. Y Y Tarter.ths fs'dov.db* xioruen rieeds ofthe crop of lrid'h—Riitn U ign 'Turnip, white Dutch ’Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow and red Silver Onion.early Blood Turnip Heel, French Amber Sugar Beet, white Seliciu Sugar Beet, long li’nod Turnip Beet, long orange Carrot, loiigwhito Parsnip, early cluster CnciimluNr, long giccii Cu cumber, eXrlv short green Cucumber, superior Watermelon, largo Mnskuielon, Cuntelope do, hush crook neck summer Squash, early Dntcli summer do, etook neck winter do, imperial sugar loaf, large greeu und brown Dutch Luttnpe, early scarlet, short top, long scarlet and yellow Turnip Radish, (a new articled early and Ijrgo York Cab bage, early mi l largo Uruiifiynd Ca(b igc. fiat or late Dntcli, green glared and red Dittoli Unhlcigo, Scotch pale or greeu curled Squash oi Bell Pep per. Curl Cres* or Pepper Grass, largo smooth red To n.ito. solid Celery, curled Parsley, round leaved Spillage, long white Okra. Giant Aspara gus. Nasturtioii Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn, Chinese Prolific or Tree Com. early Washing ton or June Peas, largo white Marrowfat, early China Dwitrf, early six week, white kidney uml red marrow Beaus, large white marrowfat tin Peas, and other seed sii.rdile for the Sontherty market. Sign of tlie Golden Uloiiu. nov 13 . (>ppo*jio tlie Market, Just Rccuivedt J^IL KERSHAW 'S Tome Mixture for the Those who tiko Opium and its ordinary prepa ration*. cannot he ignorant ofthe fiict that itsibs- trc*«iug und peruiciou* cffi*ct* result ftom the operation of it* deleterious priociple*. an I that the tremor*, langtiur ami I isritude with whir!, i * devo’ees are afilicted. aud for wliicJi Uiey repeat tho don: to relieve, ure seii-utiou* of its own cre ation. But iu consequence of the exclusion of tho e deleterious pritiriple* ft oiii the Elixir of Up .. ....t is not liih'c to derange the function* of the sys tem. nor injure the constitution and “ '' theueo its high sii|H>riority iu nil Uiore case*, in which tlie long continued an t liberal wt o ' t Ipi- ate* are ittuicatyd and necessary to allay p al und spasmodic action, and induce sleep mid compo sure. a* in case* of fracture*, hum* or scalds,can- ccrous ulcers, und other painful affection*. And to those persons, who, from necessity or vitiated indulgence, have been accustomed to the u*c of Onimn.this preparation will iitford a gra tifying substituto hv which Uiey may relieve them- selves fiotn the tfiraldom of pernicious and too frequently inveterate habit. rYveraud Ague. Doutile the strength of uny oilier of tlie Tome /Mixture*. Intermittent Fever, or as it i* more popularly called, Fever und Ague, or Chili* and Fevers, m u Fever composed of several distinct p.irox*r*ms, with a perfect intermission, or pemni when ud fi ver' i< presell’, interposed between uuoii. Each parax*) mu has tiiree st igns, wli*c|» successively fol low e ich other with ctms.derahiu regularity,n.iiue- ly, a cold stage, a hot st ige, an I tin Uly, a sweating stage, which termin tie* ttio pat nxysm. Previously to an atttek, a teel.ng of lauguor and debility is t-xpcnenccd, wilh*higgi*;uic«*.« motion aud Koine mie isinesH in attemptmg lo move. Too face aud extremities become pale, t.tu nails of a leudeu or livid color, the features shrunk, und the skin appears .is if contracted by tol l; a Icchuf of coldness come* on the back, ti-sciubliiig often a stream of col l water running down it, and suon exi. it Is over tlieWhole body, (though ut bus time the skin of tlio patient will tee] warm to tuiotocr per-ou) the sen- t on of < oldness nooii increases io u tremor, und lui» to rigours und sinvoruty, ’The ubovo symptotin, which are those of tho cold stage, vary uidufureiit individuals, btsug very slight .n some, in otiu u very revere. They me generally more revere ill Uio old aud debilitated, bun iu luc > tiling and strong, uiid last from u few minute* to in my hours.. Alb r a time, dull ring in almost every c uie, the dullness seems to uajte, or to allemate with slight llusiics ol heat—Uiese noon giyo place to a continued uni iticroesod hum ofthe .l/ill. t.irt.i ..II It... .. ........... . ll A J* "SS*~r?'A c sssstSS!- ' >1110 hi hi. „ r I, 0r " , ™ 1 ; ft I to * ■imwl fnrUnvitli oft„ n i6>a I n It of Ut, citl 0 bc "'*«ift d wi liin tli. UmilB'qfS^J ►>!«,. ?l ■'•'IIUB-BI., ext,.I, l.v, mill .melt und (f«, white pc,o„, g j*** « SlilkSl r °r - m l if n slave nr ft™ ot innHit11, he law'fniritr m',y sSffflMrwSBS b; ii,| mill, ol Um min uml r;i ;„ »nd for u violation „r,(, 0 thspenon cxceedin, aiMhnndre9X,7."!M “•oil, oHinioc, nit | t| m Wli ,i hy him or Imr. or on r, moved to „ proper the ejpeiwe of Hie otvoTrl-' '""-'J rtec. IU, llcitfurila'r 'f ”*' ho Liwfltl lor tiny „er„n ri1 ’’•"J.IV ordepm.it. orennSSS.ff^.S od in Um Uovmnuh river WMKrr^- water ill .till rivcr.ornl''t’-* Inntu nlon'wiiil. no,I e.ch lon.l.n;r. shall r„ t e,ei;'X'«'0 fiued in t, nun, i„„ ”7 •» lorn, if the otlYtirlcr he n t,; Javo or ft™ person rtf tolar £ whipped not owendlofStt* own.r.ejuployoro.-iS'** 1 penon ul color, -hull p , v .i“f“ one li.iitJml Uollttra, t lilcl t ’,T BSraas'.*"*s:t rorf^,f™^;^ h '^ i “wd,n,i s"D> Unci. oollceteiUdirenih^t^' 1 ! hyhy.andotmh'Ufor.tir* jud linen on Iforfeitorei^JtiT 1 ^ fiirincr, nml the oUter hjftn'J^I .aoo.JU.Ba liftBSSfiSfiJ •two or part, tin.onlm,nee. he. uml tl,o ?, ^- Iicr.e.’ed. Ud that ull il.n,luces imlitnlim; ii^mi mI Ut® twtno.iiro herehv n.'|te(,lnl •kin: umtilitlloivnall t.iu ujtoptniiMof liner. Ai leron uncertain period Uie nyitip.ouiouhatoaiBWeat now gradually bnuk. out. inn .uou imco.ues pro- fitBC,—ivlicnu, nzUie in xiitie, ull paiuiul syiup- tonu ilinnppOiir, Uiaolctn liecotitp, ami and the pa- tieut firoluill/ Inner until t.ie iiaroxysui pass,, ent.relyo:r All fevers iiurked u t a Uu followed by fever an I sweoan: in u more or less periccl tuns, the apne Oceania .orvuls, are mein led in Uui.nct cold, nl let in.luting of tdl llie symp- hlj repu.or iu of inleruulti u:s. As'Ayno and Fevergen3(BH nridiiute in places marshy mid inundated gitniiitl, core oouonillmofUii | emihsuoiis la . _ i! o C'l-os, in | ahimldtml iken not m beetposad more Unn ne ons 20 G. W. THOM AH, > JOHN TOMPKINS, ( 174 Bx’ors. Notice! A LI. persons Inv nieluim.o-oin.tUio Ini. Jim. -£X Biuley, l>q. of C iiiidcnconiiiv.nrereoiii's*- q. oi vi iiiiacnconiiiv, nre ream's' ml to prasr nl limn properly atte-t-d, nmltho.e in- dchted, will please m ike itnnimli de p ■vmriu to G. W. THOMAS, I . , ROUT. LANG, ( A,l,u! JolTcrBon, 3d Oct. 1839, oct 7 192 Notice. A LL persons having claims against the late Jo- X*. r oii di Cnvle r ,E«q. nro reqneslerl lo present v——-...«present them properly »tie.ied; nnd those indchied will please make pavment lo WM. II. CtTYLBll, Qnal. l-g-or. oct 2 188ft, T SOO Dollnn* dmllongc. III. (lenninn FKRNCU I'lLl.H aualttst all die UUACK NOSTRUMS of thu nge for the cure of The French Pills nre applicable to nil cases, fur ciUier sex, (wiirrmted freo. from in renrv.) and Iiossessos grcat adviintnces oro.’Uic Balsams Imd all homil medicines, hy hoing entirely free from smell, und consequently do not eflect llie brendi, Uierehy preventing the poswhility of u discovery while nsing Uium. Besides this ioipnrtnotnilvuiilngeUiey never die- ngreo iviUi the stomach, and in the tirsl stages of dm direiise they nsnnlly etTcct n cure in n few days, with little pucard to diet or exposure. In the most obstinate surges of the diseaso, they are eqnOlly certain, having cured many alter every other remedy had fiilorl. In short, they have been so universally successful. Unit dial Uie proprietor challenge,any one to produce n remedy of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred Dollars. For fade hy. «. II. HENDRICKSON, and . T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Price $2 per box. aug 5 1(14—jy Ilnrrlnon’H Hncclfic Ointment, T^lOR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous X and oilier tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old aud fresh Wounds, Sprains nml Bruises, Swellings nnd Inflammations, Scald Head, Women's Sore Breasts, lllieumiilic Pains, Tetters, l.riiptiuns, Chilhnins, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi or lo uny medicine heretofore discovered for Uie chafed hacks mid limb, of horses: furring worms, chapped lips—nnd in short, for every external bo dily evil that may Full' to the lot of mini or beast For sule by G. R. HENDRICKSON, aud . „ T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Pnco fin cents per box. «»g '■ 104—ly PciTiiincry, A WELL selceiod stock of Perfumery, em bracing all of flic highly perfumes, nnd re- commended by families. Kepi constanUy lor •ale wholesale or retail ni the Morn of POUCH Ell &. LA ROCHE, Sign ofthe Golden Globe, *_nor 21 Opposite Uio Market. Directions Ibr using the Elixir of Opium. ’i> a child a month old, nr younger, give fn To a child a month old, or younger, give from half a drop to a drop; To a child nlmut six mnnf is old, from 3to I’)drops; and to adults, from 10 to (10 11ropa, (uml even double or treble Unit much.if the pain and other symptoms Ih* severe and urgent) mixed in two nr three tea spoon’s full of water, according to Uio size of Um dose. As llie r.d u n- istralion of every medicine should lie govc. ii d hy iUeflhets. it is proper to liegin with die sin i last •losoj and increase or repeal it at proper inlrrvuls until the desired eflects are produced. [O’JOHN II. McAJUNN. of Heutli Middle. town. Or men County, New-York. who alone is Uio discoverer of llie Elixir of Opium, is die only manufacturer nr it. And none can he genn- inc without his n lino written in full on Uie outside label. Il is to he had of the principal Druceisls and Apntlicc iricit in New-York. Philadelphia. II ihi- nmre. Boston, und in most of the prim-ip d cities and towns iu the United Hi des. For sale l.y l’OltCHER A LAROCHE, •ept 21 cessury eithario tie, heat et' t M ,siiu. in uie open air after sutislow'in nereev rene.dcl ^ I aased u Cuimc 1.1| A ^ u<| ,,, j R- »L CftfScmM [h. Atlest, Joixrit Fatlrlc^c -5- ^ • c * ptoUm. oct 9 Momm’.Tiirpiiinsgi rpHEHEtnedicJ/K’ bn,S A appreciated Ibr their exir-i-Sr mediate powers of restoring wfariL. rimseiilfoniii under n arlr rrerekkSI to Which llioT.n,,, I'rnne is liable, 'fl P?P‘ iel0 .'' rejoices in the m forded by die universal difiinioaeuL*. lor p.acrng his VEOCTABM; UllS Witimi Uioynowloiigaaud rcacli olm " dual in llie I'omiminiiy. Unlike ife h me caninmiUly. Unlike |V I llieiousqilackaries which l«i,i oft, irniliHM'n ifiss f iii. niii Direclioua accompany cncli bolUo—price, $1. For sale hy PORCIIEK & LAROCHE, Opjiositu Uie Market, ■eptll Sign of the Golden Globe. BllUfPt. NiluOn. 2 BBLS. or superior French llappeo course SnuH", I bbl. Macrobny, tl III adders Sccncli, IIH) hollies do., friini Loriliard's manufactory. Uiutleteimmutiuiioflll.OODTUTIII! fur sale by ( nnver fnils in sickness incident :u yooru net 39 ’—~r-r- I’ORCHER i LAROCHE, Father Butler, A ND Uio Laugh Deart Pilgrim, hy W. II. C'arioton. nnlhor of "Trails and Htorics of Insli Pnasaii ry,”"Neal Mdone,"die. To wiiicli is added—Nuhoiiu! Tales, Iry Thonias llood, 2 vols. Shalupeare nml his Friends, or Tire Golden ol .Mery England, in 3 vols. Courtier of the Age Thu days of Charles 2d, with oUier Tales, hv Mrs. Gore, anUinr of'Mary Ray. uionJ,’ .Vo. 2 vols. Thu Canons of Good Breeding, or Uie Hand- hook for the Man of Fashion, hy die mi'lrnr of ‘Tho Laws of Etiquette;' u Ho lt pocket edition. New Remedies, tho method of preparing and administering them; their efleets on the Iw.iluiy an I diseased economy,Ac.,by Rduley Dimglcsuii, -M. 1). I vnl. 8 vo. Tho. Rclizintis .Hnnvenir for J c 4), edited hy Mrs. L. It. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations. Also, Splendid Annuals, Eugllsliuml American. Just received. nov 8 \V. THORNE WILLIAMS. IttnvIsiuit'H ttiiiyuer, ^lOR the faun mi I skin, and ol vital importance . lo thu support of remain loveliness. Power ful of edi ct, vet m ill of influence, this adfuireble specific (a preparation from the most delightful Imlsiimie exotics, anil perfectly free ftnm mineral CHINESE PROLIFIC OR*TilEE CORN or other pernicious iidinixiiires, posscwtshalaimid TJOllCHEIl A. LA ROCHE Idiajnst received properties of .niqinsing niurgy; it eradicates tan, | X l.y ihe ship Trenton, ftom New York, n full freckles, pimples, spots, redness, and all cutaneous supply of Vegetable. Flower and I ird Heeds—«. o!tk , J , i!?— c,1M,r > mmig which are the Chiiiesod'rolilie or Tree Ci To Plutltcrn. . ,\ i * * re n J f vviiiuuwdhioviiiiiijmi'I (UUIIUlir xrUOi/Ortt lair an I Noftskm; tninsfann*even tb» ino*t*illo;v , Planters many distance <lo*;roti* of obutininx (lie coipplexmn into/‘drint \v!uteiiu»s; rcnlersharsh 1 above Corn, will plcuso seud tlieir orders iin- luid roncli skin del s itfnllv soft mi l miootli; ini- i tuediitclv, oftwliich'Uioy can rely on beinr sunt thu western pounfrv. ivhirhivi l mlV.ilhtwl RUES of all kinds; triOi VJFR8 AND AGO fa I to enulicat ) entirely all the effect* of ■ infinitely somier tliati llie mo*t powerful ration* of 8.(rsnpnrill;i, nml will itrnn ' — nnd will ho fonud a certain rcnic Jy in da nnno'is dphility and wuukncM oV the n puirud con*|itntlon*. A* a remedy for Chronic an 1 Infix Rl cunt it'.sin. tl.u e.lic x/ o: tliu I’i utmb will lie demonstrated byVier.wofue _ Tlioiirtital dose of diene Hitters is Inlfaw; full, in water or wine, uml this quantity ■ iv. aiwil hi!f err iirr i> erl fheTri-' -shed •' • III I jelDf or f rodien**, the Life Pit 14 nre ntir. Ir 4i ffutuhlo, and contain neither niche y.i ar.iun nht? any other miner.?! .n vu(otm\ ever. l| K ty mo entirely eotnpo-tJ o'a I loin rare mi l powctiiii piuU. i e ri.nei' Umufiii Ion/ known to mml iinlnn u rouoiiuy to KOUieoiiiinniilp.'iarnijNutic Itfc nru alfoTvtlicr unknown to lV inorut ■ cr» to uiudic il science, ami were ntve/i* ininistercd in oo happily etKcjr.omaa tion. TIM PIKENIX BlITflRStrewc eart-c they tin* poneruf hmkhou, p r uuiiuTMifherilih,tiM^'io’.v'.n;vi;rrJL_ out the conlrtituiioii. iin thu i'lm nuiiHj] rcNtored to lift? from tlioadie* of inowi i tion. Tho Plian x Uiitcraarventirely ti compo.sed of roots found only me*' part* to tlieface, nock and arms, u huaitliy and ju- vciulo bloom; and, hy duo pursevcniuco iu it* ap plication, promote* a free aud unin'crriiptcd tx r- c so of l io*i* iuipori iiit funcGonsof the sk n. wii.c!i are of lire most nuccNxity for tlio preservation of health and attainment, and continuance ofu huaii- til'ul coinidcxion. A fresh supply of thi* valuahlo artiolo just re ceived, und tor rale hy A. PARSONS. uu# 5 RaxorM nml Xiu'/or Stropn. A SPLENDID iiHsor.mont of comoiiied Hit- ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work- inim.*h|p, in cases, of various price*. Also, .Sail- dor*. Eim r-on, and Mcdii*' Razor Strop* kept constantly for mle hv PORCIIER A. LAROCHE. Sign of tho Golden Globe, nu ff 1® Opposite the Market. they cun rely on being sent with tieutue** and despatch. Also, a full supply of tho early Sugar Corn. The above seed* ure warranted lo be tlie crop of 1839. Sign of tho Golden Globe, ... nnv W Opposite the Market. Butler’s Effervcsccttl IlluguesJu MixBirc, *cT .»* . pflrship (* Mton. a full supply of Rowland’* Tonic Mixture, for fever and “'[lie; Sulphate Ciuiuino, Piperiuc, Imiiitn, pure ornluuo, Sulplnte and Aceiitate Moniliino, ink in Pod*, Oil Black Popcr, Groton Oil. Ifv- ’lodato PijUm, Sotl^and Seidlitz Powders,Loii- Morphine! Mu*! flriocL don Luiturd, &c. For sold hy oct 15 PORCIIER & LAliOCIIF.. S .v. . Tobacco. I.\ boxes Ivftwich’H Gavundi*h Tobacco, ou n itiil, nml for *ulu by A. PARSONS, oct 4 _ <IV Phliftil Barley, UlXdOx. Rohin.011’. Patent Burloy, rcr.eivoil mi'l lor »alo hy AN80N PARSONS, nug 2) — Sweet Oil. 'vll BASKET!. Bitperior Sweet Oil, fte«h 'I;/ miimrtod, tin toil lopa. Ju.l leccived F Aperlcilt, OR ilv-iio|i,i i «r intligejtion. nervous ilohili- ty, giddineBB, hemlaelto, nciil.ty qf the Mom- uc'>,liiihitiijicaitivimuHH,em.iueoii,(I.HeiHiM.guiit, gravel, ike. nml highly vnlu.ihle iu u gentle cool ing imrg.iiive. A fresh miiinly of lm< valuuhle me Jicine juat received, unit lor i uio hy j n| y Bl A, PARSONS; Co.iCei’llontxry. flTfl BOXES Bliperior a team refilled Confec- •Jv/ lioiniry, in hexes 31) nml 00 IlMeuch, just received illnl lor sale hy ’ nov 5 G. II. HENDRICKSON. rtrtl IpiSv fat ■ Iff**? R|. Bach J .iby .!«awl Iff? JO0»t ■ the ui' to Wtiux llRTI 'll Jeafti Ifrl" »aff ,l(e jl*( I. it ilb W? 1 lonmi hi" Til fclica tile IM |rn jin I"' |Cc Jh I.V Kec |:i] | I ill ken two or three limes a d iv. lim it hilfa hfforo mo al*. or ale*** quantity nuy all time*. To llioflo who nre ntT1;cted vAJ fruNtion after meal*. thu*e Bitten-will f vahiithle. n*tlif*v very pprcathr Iorteiae tr of tlie princip u vizeera. help laeia to their fnuc ion*, nnd enable tb« itonuch ti charge into tlio bowel* wlutover w oJf Thu* indi"c*:iou i* eanily and appetite txmored.nwl die uio'iin* of w> atit Ve'neN Ihj rig clean cd. uu ritiox and Htrongtli of body uml energy ol hum* happy remit*. . For'artlior particular* of Motntiii* nnd Phoenix i itt n. app'y nt Meffiaj**- 51(1 B.ou :>v.iy, i'vd.VfYork,where ri«r*w dhtaiued for 25 cent*, 50 cent* an I P” " und tho Bitter* for $1 a $2 fly 'Sa on* certificate* of Uiewondcrf limy botlioroin*pocted. „»nrnff.1 For sale hy A.IWJ At his Store, on the Bey, comer of ^ nor 2:1 T Noapn, *is. .l eases enl i.uglish Windsor Soaps, suita- hlo for family uso 10 ho.to* Giiitile do., 1 ca*e Toilet do. iiM’d 20 hiwket* Sweet Oil, miperior Il'*' PipottlnyicruMw rpli Brim*toiio 50 IIh. C.ilotnol, Eng.; 00 oz, tluiiiine 12 groce Clurk’* Friction Mutchea 500 Ihi. Chloride of Lime, 2cu»k* Flox*eed. Ju*t receivcd r aud for wile hy oct M TffOMK RYERSON. MlltCltt!*. T^IFTY groce Clark’* Parent Friction Mntchu* •fi- auporior to all other kind*. Ju*t received, and for wild hy G. R. IIENDRICItSON.' oct 17 _ — -.001 und for wile by oct 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. P Tobacco und 8uulT« IFTY groco Mr*. Miller’s Fine CutTobno co, 0 hhl*. Lorillard’M Scotch and Macco )oy Hiiufi’, 4 bottle*; 20 jur* courae Rappee anl Maccohoy do. Jilat received, nnd for rale hy rapt JO G. R. HENDRICKSON. Howlaiul’N PalmonArth ® r KVlnblc Dewaleenh I N cases of olwtintle C«mft» , l ‘ . ( j ■ wlictlierorisingfioin recen’ o *1" iu Asthma; nnd iismiauxiliaryiiii''" JJ •ent relief from the threolduing .vyW'W preaching Piilmou iry C'oiHuiuplwil ^ has greater claims upon the coon*, vulid than tho above nicdiri'ie. , , m g It Is for the ulUiBtvftuiKl loin, of coughing. exnccloraiioa« ill lliejirc-i-t, Ac. which consilWtJPfrjJJg litres of the complain., that (he 1 ' ,UA» designed, anil lin.iiiaiiifo.lcd tUmoift* ** ll'is equally useful of course coughs nnd colds, arising h° l “'“ 1 Weather, fiom wearing dump "Tfji infom I For able by * may 23 *weet»ce»W« ®SS|i -fl Ch DO/,. Olio llosu M'omfflB LZ fl do. Violet do- i„. G do.'Plain A °’ RectiTri^ ALo, Powder Boxc* and Putt*- fbr *ulo, by .. w^rSONSJ oct 25' A ‘ 1 «oivland’8*sO , ‘°“' TMOR iinorovilig and feW^jflsnil « I *I 1 ion. rendering dm Rji,’jattbnnS frrt fSl liarenl, und for removing ta ii ■ i(i | <r j,al'*r ^.’—d ««»«•“’'• i/uNDlUdK^J While wn*!®?}; whit* V O HnndroJ kegs E"*"“ rpWO HnndroJ kegs 4o W rA U merie,u,,No.lan^ lOhbis. English 10 do. Whiling. l | > d0 ;„T . f.0 kegs Spanish Brownoft. lirollie fiiO|j 100 ea.iistersl’alj.iit EiigI^ r ) ( ,| 1 i 1J ’,c»li»> superior artic o for doors, | ic. Just received, and h’j w I sept 20 ’ G - K '