Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, August 20, 1818, Image 1

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For New-York . The brig SUPERB, tt Reevea, muter. •it on foe 23d For -freight or pas- [ „ Jnpjly to ibe captain on board, a! f Hunter’s wharf, or to 1 ♦" Scarbrough & M'Kinne. ■ is—m> For St. Mary*, Tlie selwoncr ANTbk-OTC, E. O kOnurter. muter trill sail on Friday next UFor freight nr parsagt, apnly to foe JSapu.n <«i b<>at-rl at Bolton’* Ocnlrai sr.iarf. aug IS—a* \Tl Fire- Wood wanted’ ay THE WESTERN HATERS. The ateem-bcat Company are doiirm of con- frijwiifir areenlitr vnppjp of WOOD, to be or derM for theme of the steam boats die ennui,* aeason, at convenient landing place* on Oconvc and Aliam-hx rivers. Tha Wood mup be of pitch cu 1 from t he bodies of large tree*, of bigb i growth. and t»4 e*aaO»ied.v-|jigM-w«o<l j lb? preferred. I’eroon* willing to ent.trac' e rieltevfy at' one or more landing*, .will fond their pr ipotsls. specifying die rate pi* cor: And tliename of the landing, ha eat imated distance 'from Darien, Mi'hdgev ll •, orsuntr public place. The pronorala to be. addressed ei’her to Joseri; j Dtrrczissinr, treasurer, at Augusta; or Ricnsas] Wznre, Savannah. Samuel Howard, ffljr Tlie editor* of (he Milledgcville papert art requested ta insert the foregoing for 3 months. • uug A——166 Claret Wine. In boxes of l dozen each—For tale by * ... Williford & Bake aug 15—If! Stantb Lime. l» cades Thomas town stone LIMF For tile by HALL ti HOYT, sn? IS—m—\ti . For sale Best double Brown Stoat Porter, bottled and m hbdz. Bottled Beer, in cads of 6 dozen each 4 trucks readymade Clothing For vale by JAMES CABRUTHEBS. june 6, 13j Saw-Mill Crank* and Gudgeons A cintigt tupplyAlway* on handittSircct from the manufactory, to&cj^d of t * « -16* S. C. Darninc, •ATo ?? CQ*nvirrte Jta^s, £> In our absence from this city, for a short lime, Jobs vt-Sisa, c»<j and Jar. L. H Almy, are our attorpies Joint Speakman $ Co. fi—16H F aer-'t wharf. .*#.* During the absence of tbe militcriber Iroiu ilac state, Huwarm oTaamxa, enq is duly authorized to act it my attorney. Surah Blfickscll. jnne 27 mt-—1 TO Far sale, ^3 kj'* vy Pepper 5 pipes Sicily Madeira Wine 10 birrtla navy Bread 1 bale sewing Twine 50 bundle* best northern Hny l I»' n " counting-house Desk, complete Togttlrfr vithavaric )' of fancy and or- omental Chairs For sale by Rea ft Butler, augtl—t-169 MXinne'o wharf John C. Holcombe _ Haring taken tbe ware h .u-. lately occupied by Heart lliti & Dickinson, offers his services in tbe FACTORAGE IS COMMISSION LIKE. hs store houses are now undergoing a thorough -epair for tlie reception of produce, merchandize, he.—and strict attention n i l be paid to all bust, ness committed to his care A->g;ota. fGn JJuh ’ t8'8. + 156 Bille or Exchange On Greenock, payable in London, for tale by James Carruthcrs. dec 2 164 Woollen Goods. The subscribers lure recrivrd, by the British brig Maria, from Liverpool, a fn-*h rupply of su perfine Cloths, Cssaimcrrs and white Plains! which they offer for tale, by the ptree or package, oa accommodating terms. James Dickson & Co. sug 169 Received, rza ssro zwus-aoaxrxiire, rsox hits, Omaburgs of a superior quality Linen Check, negro Shirts Ladies and gentlemen’s Shoes Seine and sail Twine Blur and black superfine Broadcloth ~ ". ft-bhoo, Bnen cambric Hatidtercltiefih, ting Paper, Quills, Wafers silver and guld W itches Sweet Oil, in bask *lr, velvet Corks Table Cloths and Kzpkina O-naburgs Thread. low priced Hal* s.ngle and double barrel Guns and Pistols Half pint anil double flint Tumblers b*;ft shelled Almonds Window Glass 8 by 10 Chairs, black and white sqnare Tiles Piper Hanging, of assorted quality, «4Ui hand aoine collections Furniture , cotton Fringe Ilidet?, turtle shell Combs, Gloves Powder Fbsks and shot Baga Claret, in boxes; Marbles, New Summer Goods. n 'V!f*Z il * T f kax ~ derived, if ike .Up, J„, and Ce.Tg,a.;*tt an,vat fen Live,feet, A> EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, .'Sd b^ d ^ p ' nwn sonable teen* ' ^ P oa rr>- ANDKEW LOt^ & CO. -125 -16 CHAiiLES MALBEL. Dissolution. | The copartnership heretofore existing under otice. I the firm of J B. Warn & Oe sr^ far as the repre- Durinir my absence fr.»n» iliis place Mr. Cbamlkf I aentatives of the estate of Joay JgcKsax hate been * ... I i n— J- , y tv- Mawiizi, will act as my attorney S. J. Bourgaux. 168 sug 8- Lloifd §* Morrison Have removetl ther office ir»m ilie Bscbanpe C eol. Prey’s brick ouilding, over the store ut etsrt Gsudrv !«Dufauie. 1 jili-25 1?63 Mrs and Miss Stilicell interested or concerned, was divsoivtd and dis continued on the 1 8th instant, by limitation and mutual consent. Tlielr business ivill be conduct. ei as heretofore by the undersigned J. E WHITE, STEELE WHITE. julv 25 rf 162 Charleston Wire Manufactory. The subscriber informs the public, tbet he car net on the WOVE 07RE MANUFACTORY, 5 cl . , .Inform their friends and the rublic, that they lin all its various branches,and will be happy toat- • aie about to eoijimcnce a SCHOOL, at iherr pre. J tend to tbe orders of his friends for any articles . . tent plachof rrsVItncr, near the Homan Catholic I in his line; and partiruhirly request that any or. I t lmrcli, where they will ’eech the trvcrel hranches J ders in his line of business, for tlie ensuing fall, ,^‘ ,sf Reading, iniiisy, Stuing and Emi-eiderg, I may be vent in (taring the summer, that he may .'•and Will endeavor, by their unremitted exertions I be enabledto execute them in time for the coming in behalf of tbe.r students, to give general satis. | fall, as be intends slaying in the city and keeping jirtjon. au,r IS 1.* 171 J hi* ett.il,lishment going on during the summer. , - -■■■ ' | He manufacture's all kinds of rice Screen M ire, ?' &’ For sate—a great bargain. A trset of first quality river swim;, t.de LAND, I f„r • Dutch mills do. for brick-layers; meal, #ne hundred and forty acres rf vlilcli are cleared, J wheat and cockcl Seives, by the dozen or ... onderdahis, and fit for cultivation For terms of I .mailer quantity* w ire Safes of a superior quality^ !,* sale (which are liberal) and a full <te<ription <f| Wire, for radk bouses and cellar windows; rice the land, apply at office of Sasicrx M. Itutro, j, * esq.,in the court-house. aug 15 -tv—171 Friends and Fellow-Citizens! i I 'offer myself a candidate fur CMcrfc ol the Mar. $}' 'fcH, at the: ensuing election; and if elected pledge mytelf to fulfil the duties according to law. Jesse Band/. B . au - 18-e*-172* , We, the subscribers, do certify that we have for tome years past been supplied with Saw Gins from the work shop ot Joan Lnxz h Sows; the work and performance has given general satisfactif-u, nnd we believe their Gins to K- equal to any rutile in this state, and that tve h..ie obtained tbe hieh- tst price for cotton cleaned by tLeir Gin* in Cuarlestqn. latuit^sr-i irt?ta, Nuxtu E« Wzbb, Hilst & O'HiiS, Fbsbcis G. De Lizsszxrxx, Maowoon fe PiTTzasox, Baoww & Town. and flouVScives for planters, tic: which be pledges himself are as good in quality, and as cheap in price, as those at Philadelphia and N’ew-Tork. Any orders left with Messrs ScasaaoceH & M Kiwwz, or forwarded, to the subscriber, will be liankfutly received and’punctuslly executed. JOHN S. JONES, No. L22, Cku-ck itrect, Charlatan. july 7 K* 154 For sale The following LANDS lying in thft county of Wanted to hire A strong anil stout Boy, about 17 years of age, | CimiVn and sta"e of Georgia: to do the laboring a ork in a store. Apply to the .printers. aug 18 M 172 Brought to Gaol In Savannah, Job 'IT, 1»18, a negro man who V* his name ii Boss, and that he belongs to 'Stephen llansbiirger, of Wilkes county-he is a ibout (Ilirtv eight yean of age, and 5 feet J inch: v bulb: be tuts a remarkable lump on I: s upper lip. * H. M-CALL, «. c. e aug 15 — -171 Brought to Goal, IMt • In Sdtaunah, July 30 1818, a o.gro man wb- nvs liisuame is Dandy, and .list he belongs to Julio otiver, of Emanuel county lie is about twenty riirht year* of age and fire feet eleven inches high ■ Its baa a pass, which is folieved to be a forgery ii. Al’Call, o. c c. I. aug 15" ■•171 Savannah Poor -House $ Hospital. VISITING CtWIMITTEE von Argott ou! Srp emhe- ■ AiXXEO CcTiiusnr and Tuaouosivs Osstow. .Insrpli Cuimiuiiit, anrretary. sug 11——169 At aa Inferior C ourt, at 6 70 acres—The Well known place called Cole. r.ine, in uie river St. Mary’s, about thirty miles above the town, and occupying the north bsak of the river, about three miles. 11,015 acres in three tracts, at M'Girtha ferry, coupling the norih bank ofst. Mary’a river sev eral miles, and lying a little above the termer.— The whole forming one body, and no part more th n two and a half miles from the river. Some Lots in the town of St. Mary’s, ends small tract of 100 acres on the high point of Cum berland island. Tlie St -Mary’s lands have a quantity of tide swamp, but are mostly valuable tor their pine and cypress timber. The river is navigable, for vessels drawing 14 feet water, to 'h.lerame, and 12 feet to M•Girth’s ferry. The titles for these lands are unquestionable, and will be guaranteed be u.e owner, (in whi>=e posresiinn thev have lung hern) and whore ability to do so wif nut be questioned- They w.U be sold in small racts, or otherwise, on favorable terms to suit urchasers. as the proprietor ha, determined to ln<e bis business in Georgia a: snon as possible. Anpiv to SAMUEL M. BOND. june 11 — — f- —137 ______ Valuable Reel Estate. for sale. The subscriber wishing lo remove from F.dge-. field distric’. South Carolina, will dispose ot his Plantations, about 15 miles from Augusta, (Ga.}— . Notice. : -• ■ The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of account, &c. josem Kinsax of Savannah, sad- ler, having been assigned to tlie subscribers for the purpose of making a ratable distribution of the money which may arise from a sale of the same among his creditors, notice is hereby given of tbe said assignment, to the creditors of the said Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, ar.d to those indebted that they make pay ment, to JxBExi.au Cent a, attorney for the as- ibers, Irld in and for the county of M liuosl,, Monday, the first dsv of June. 1818, present I Ope tract lying on Chives’* creek, containing one “J Vrencis Hopkins. Allen B. Powell, | thousand and thirteen acre;; one other on Horn’s umas, Jc«se If Hamsun. f Creek, containing six hundred forty nine acres— ;,^ir J»'" i JSJlln'the peiition °* James ll-meltnn, preying I On foe former is' a good dwelling house, and all ’• ai Admitted to the bent tit of the act forthi re-1 necessary out buddings, grist mill, cotton machine fflft insolvent debtors, the said James Kamel- j *nd distillery, with shout 500 acres under cultiva- f L; n e now in Ibe custody ol the sheriff of this Jtion; on the latter tract tbt re is an eligible site for a mill or cotton gin. The lands are well a- i befog 1 ^ o dtred. That the ereditors-of the said j dapted to the growth'of cottoo or wheat. Hamel-on do attend, if they deem it pro-1 With the Lands will also be sold, 40 or 50 , .i* courthouse in this county, on the first | NEGKOES, good field hands; and foe stock, ndiv in August ntxL In shew eaure. if any | which is considerable, together with the season’s n ,B h-»e. why the praver of the said petitioner | crop, if required. . “ft not be rrenied; at which time, the said pe-1 Trrms, one-third dosm, the remainder at one ., w i|( ml lce a surrender on term of the acts | sad two years credit, with approved endorsers Wv_ l„ . n .l And. ilia fur,her I *n#l mnrtiuo. premises to the ' n j, M <equukand provided. And, ititfvnher Iand mortgage. *'•*1 q hxt a copy of tills will be served on the I Application to be msde on the . creditors within ten days from this date, J subscriber, or to L. C. Cantilnw and William ^nUiihrd ; a foe Savannah Ilenubfican once|M,Hary, Augusta, Ga ‘ JOHN OBMOE. f"'_—k frail the expiration of the ten dayx I • »pnl 21—e*t—54- jd first Men Jay in Atfouvt A B. Po'vell, J. II. Uarrison, * Francis llupkios, ’ - Jonathan Thorn**. arms •*•**'•> J-Vfort. 1818. | ■ J. Barilie. Chambers, M-Jutosh county. «etuig of the jgstefs of the Inferior court Ud wwSf. <* Mohday the 3d day of Au- “ A ' • ,t. their honor* Francis Hop. n, Jonathan Thomas, Alien | John Jbttle isons ^,?.° n, . inl:e to carryontbeii- inniulictory of SAW S rt f y extea * re manner, in ClarUuut, where the planters of green seed cotton, and theu- factors can be luppjied with SALV GINS made of tlie best materials, greatly improved, -Tui much approved or by the plmtTrs aAd fvtors of Charleston, as will amear in a certificate btlaw They reqiectfiUly infirm the planlt-rsol Georgia’ P an <*South-Cirnlina, foal tiTey have established a cwresporrlcnce with Messrs. lnt y -CtB,n. Gcxaxnb & Pol- H!^rc ° r 'r' iri Savofiah, where a constant sup ply of Saw Gins w>! 6c kept on hand, and where a sample of thet? Gits is now to be seen at their ftores; where orders will be received and fortvard- 1 foreiJii *c ?nani,, /,?.' lre ^ with the .number and axe or the Gins. Orjers from the above gentle- ne'. will be promptly attended to an 1 executed ,^ r y Goods, Crockery, Re. 1TO Crete* Crock,ry pieces cotton Bagging ,ron Cots and Snidcis bales negro Plan, do fo.a.ion duffle Blanket* 10 trunks Prints S biles coarse Broadcloths 5 co Kertfimere 1 case stiam loom Shirting * do 4 4 cotton do 1 do 5 bales assorted Threads 4 do brown Sheeting 4 do Irish Duck 3 do toilnet Ves'ingx 1 do Carpeting 8 casts linen suit cotton Checks 1 case cotton Hosiery 4 case? Ginghams and anion Stripe# I case bonk and mull mull AIusJjh 4 pair double Jack-Screw#’ I buJo Towelling’ I cio white Funnels J case SsUmaneas 1 bale liumbazets 2 bile* rose Blankets For sale by S. C. Dunning, No. 2, Commerce Row aug 3 ct—*—168 Haase and Sign Painting. .. E .f aill ' M fno bikes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that be has entered into copartnership with Mr. IF. A. Me- Camluih, and the business in fulure will be con- ducted under the firm of E. f’xracx & Co. at their establishment in Bay-lane, two doors below Whit- aker street, where ail orders for Painting will be thailkfully received, and punrtually attended to Ephraim Peirce, W. A. McCamllish, July 28 163 Notice The subscriber has removed to the store lately with neatness and dispatch™Trice oflarnGiu SS?£! ed j3' ' ,r ' A .‘ le 7’ ,n the Bay, next door to ninemdi rews, gd 51 per saw; hand Gins, S'80 ._ o->i '“", pr, " t "5. c -® c . < !. ^ intends -vl! their Gins warranted geud, or tne money re, (urned. J * fob t4 38 aug ’ John Lohra, T Abraham Carlile, S- Edmuiul Kinsey, J 166 assignees. Notice. The subscribers haring entered into copart nership in business, in future their TAILORING BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of Camvox Ec Fow-ixb, who return their grateful tlianka to the gentlemen of Savannrh and its vi- vinity for the liberal patronage heretofore re ceived, and flatter themselves, by their superior workmanship and promptitude in business, to merit a good share of public patronage. The business will be conducted in the store occupied by J. W. Cannon, on SL Julian street, opposite the store lately occupied by Messrs. Stebbms U Mason. N. B. Constantly kept on hand, a good assort ment of first chop Cl >ths, Casimeres, Vestings Trimmings, fic. for the accommodation cf tiler customers. J W CANNON, J. FOWLER. july li 156 Notice* The estate and e»TectJ of A»»ar.w Eawin, A. Rgurx, Gbocs & Co. and Ekvis & Co. having been ^signed to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and aft***- ward* for the btntfit of all the^teditorsof foe said c onerrn*. nolle, is hsroby givim lo foosr interf.vleil, of tlie said assignment. All perrons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin Groce St Co. or Erwin & Co. are notified to pay tfie amount of their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers to make a settlement .of the affairs of the said firms. All those hiring claims ggainst foe said parties are requested to exhibit them to Use subscribers, duly ^Jtrstrd GEORGE HARGREAVES,*) JOHN MUISNE, BAHNA M'KINNE, WILLIAM SIMS, march 31 76 r 'HgtlCCt. ASSIZE of BREAD. The price of flour bring eleven dollar* per barrel, tlie weight of bread for the present month must be as follows vis: Ot. tz. 12J cents loaf must weigh 8 I 6i do do do do 1 0 Of which all baker# and tellers t>f bread #rii! ake due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, aug II 169 city trsmure Notice. All persona indebted to the estate of William tv. are desired to make immediaie payment; and jape hi. irg Hums to present them for payment, fflfcq t rli auested, previous to tte Ut of Septem- -. _ a, —Jonattisn 1 nomas. Alien i persona indcbuvl to tne estate oi wiunro u On motion of Mr Dunwoody, attir-1 flirmas Harris, deceased, late of M-Intosh conn- ' • — J for the diacb- rgs yf foe piaor. I lie asiarvrf, ^ J. U»illic, clerk. B njamin Baker, > William Duvl*»»n $ M lotah eannty,- June 22,18*8—feak* exe:ors. 148 Blank Manifest* Fs'or *lewt!»is‘oifice. Notice. All persons having demands against the estate ofAhe late Robsrt Jaaten Houston, deceased, are hereby requested to present, without delay, th-ir accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. & J. Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi ate payment to them, or to the subscriber. PATRICK HOUSTON, april 8—83 ade-.iairtra,o-. ■ Notice. All persons having demands against the rsta! f of Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes county, de ceased, are desired to render them in properly a* tested; and those indebted to said estate, wil- make payment to A. G. SEMMES, edepor. Tlie Augusts Herald will publish the »b*.ee fbr six weeks march 21—1—68 Notice. * i* All person, having demands agaioat the estate of John Maim, late of Augusta, deceased, are de- sSred tb*ender them in properly attested; and ibdetfeed to said estate will make payment r.w 1 A. G. SEMMES, ae’m'mr. i Augusts Herald will publish the shore no use, for six weeks. surdt 21—I—68 ■ r; a' ' " ’ i to have all kind* of TAILORING H ORN exe- cutfd with neatness ant] dispatch, in the oewes: style and most approved manner; and returns hi* thanks to his former customers, and hopes, by bis workmanship being interior to none anil his steady attention to his business, to merit a liberal share of the pub’tc patronage. George A. Ash, aug 8 168 Merchunt Tailor A otMw.-mi.si s retirirgTr Beaufort, the copar’nership of Gilxett & Mitnx is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. 3 hose indebted to the above firm are requested to make payment thereof to WillUtm S. GiUctt, who is-liere. by authorised to receive the same: and also, to settle all claims against the said farm. (Ej* The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jons Muxs, and that in Savannah by Wnxiaat s' Gzuxrr, hereafter on individual account. William S. Gillett, John Af tine. march 18 65 . Valuable Land Negroes for sale. The stibscriber ofiers for sale, his PLANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres bf land, situate on the road leading from Louis ville to Augusta, distant about three miles from foe former place. It is well improved; and there is rather more than two hundred acres of cleared land, all fresh, and under excellent ftneea. With the plantation would be sold forty-five primr Slaves. Possession of the property may be had about the middle of January next. Noble W. Jones. june 6—-—133^ Friends and Fellow-Citizen* J offer myself a candidate for l e4t f,hc Mar. syv, at the ensuing election; and pltdge myself, if e .k Cle j* *° f “ VP u,e Market kept clean, and do otlirr duties agreeable to ordinance srd law of the „ WILLI AM A. MUDRE. • a.ig 8— -163 To the Public— 1 offer a* a eandolate for Clrrb.f the Marla— , elected, will endeavor to dischargie the duties thereof • j OHN DILLON. -' aug 8— 168 To the Public— Fmsjtas!—1 offer a* a candidate for Clerk of (he Market, if elected wjl endeavor lo discharge the duties of foe oSce. aug 13 170 JON A. CLfNE*^ Owners of Houses and Wharves TAKE- NOTICE. The Managers and Assistants of Engines will proceed to make an examination of the state ot your buckets. Udders, &o> throughout their re spective wards on Saturdajj, foe 32d August next. Those that would wish to save thcatecLea foe trouble or being summoned before council wUT be complete. Bg order of the hoard, • , „„ John Haunt, eterle. July 28 1 163 Jt Valuable Lands for sale. \ tract of LAND siiuainl upon the south side of the Alatamaha river, adjoining foe celebrated plantation of J*bn Couper, esq. whose crops of cotton made there are known to be of the first qnality. The tract consists of 1025 acres, of which 295 are represented as prime tide swamp, in a re-survey by McKinnon: the remainder is mixed pine land and swamp. For term* apply io U m. 1’avue & Sons, in charleston; or in Savannah to PETIT DE V1LLEK3. -166 . . — ImiuIs for sale. One thousand and fifty acres of LAND, in Mc Intosh county, Broro neck, in two separate tracts, one of which containing three hundred ana sixty (369) acres, is situated on foe Salts, immediately open to Sapelo Islands remarkably healthy, wilha good two-story dwelling House, Kitchen and oth- er necessiry out buildings on the‘premises; two hundred acres of wlfch are good cotton land, cleared and under good fence. The ofoer tract, which is within a mile and a half of the first, con tains 640 acres, two hundred and fifty (250) of which are of first quality high inland swamp, veiy level and easily drained, haying a large'salt creek at either extremity—it may be eonaidered a* prime land for core, cotton or auger cape, and. may be rendered perfectly secure by a force of 40 or 50 bands.—There is a great deal of light red cat land, some stoney k-owlts, and the balance Well timbered pine barren: For terms apply - to Mr. Ions l.iwas, in Savannah, or to the subscriber on foe I remises. ; ^ • i... ' H. Gtpmllut. ano .fi -l f 7 •, .»»„ i . Tb:.rent,; anJi ,j, .. . (Andpollutionggvenon the Ut of November next,) The STORES on thesuoreriber’a wharf .afpresenl pccupied by Metsr*. Nichols, aaal Dobson S Hills—and that occupied by Vr. House. Alsoi the brick building cn the Ba», near Bar card-street, occupied b)’the ed itors of the Columbian Museum. Fijr terms, in the absence of tlie subscriber, apply to George Jones, esquire, NOBLE w. JONES. june 6 --—133 To rent, non tss *mrr jtit, A flemntlj^ situated HOUSE, suitable tor a tm«U family- Also a neet HOUSE and i GAROEN LOT, ccn- tamine five sere*. Possession of the Utter msy be obtained immediately. Inquire of the printars. 145 i*. >:&■ • . ■ > To let ■ ■ The west treirmeat of the HUOSEfiear the Mu- seum Office, ou the* Bay—Immediate possession WiB he given. For terms spnly to George Jones. fo*T 12———111 . , ■ Blank Manifests For ?ale at 1 valuable Patent Medicines. Br. Relfe's Botanical Drop*. These Drops are a radical cure- for Salt Rheum. Scurvey, Scrofula, St. Anthony’s Fire^Eepronri pimpled laces, sore legs. Ulcere, vcnCTbd tain A whtn mercury has failed, are the best spring and autumnal physic, and may be given to children n‘w . P ^, Ct Pr “? 8 1 -' A,k ft"- Dr- Retfe't But* meal Drops— ob-erre the signature “W. T. Cos wat,” on the outside printed wrapper. DR RELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. These Pil.sgire instant rate in all cMikba coldSL asthmas, difficulty of breathing, wheezing, tight, ness of the chest, consumption, pain in the side, spittmgof blood, dullness and shivering*, Me Are- runner, offerer,, ifc.. Common colas see re- movea in * few hours. The aged will experi ence relief equally agreeable and instantaneous, even when the lungs are affected. Price gl Ask lor Dr. Relic’s Asthmatic Fills. One box, containing 12 Pills, frequently effects a cure To prevent impui.im tlie outside printed wrapper is signed by the sole proprietor, W. T‘. IOXWAT.— Observe this as you value health. ’ DR. RELFE’S ANTIBILIOFS PILLS. ' For. indigestion, loss of appetite, listlcssncaa, head ache, costitcuess, Flatulence, Cholic, bilious etiections, &c. ■ ” 1 o comment on the efficacy of ilirse Pills, after successful experience of -many years in England 2_‘ has established their J ‘Jm?‘SXtfafVcbyprose for more serviceable than those drastic purges loii frequently employed, and will not only at foe iztpe {une ti nd to remove lie offending cau-e by gentle notions, and trengthea tht digesting organ*; but impv ve lie ppetite and renovate the system, whlr.il other wise in a little time would lie liable to jaundice, fevers, he. > BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTB1FICE. The Tooth Ache is not only prevented by this dentrifice, but it renders tlie teeth beautiful and white (though heretofore blade) removes tlie cause of foeter arising Irom decayed ttafo, eradi cates the scurvy form the gums, slid at the same time it restores lo them their original ifllorescen- r.y, impartstb the breath a most delectable sweet- ness. Pnpe gl. *’ , DR. JEHU’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT. For Rheumatism, biui-ea, sprains, child!,Iain-, numbness, »t*flhe*s in foe johlts, tie. 1 lie relief is immediate, and cure frequently in 24 hours. DR.' RELFE’S AROMATIC FEMALE PILLS, For Obitrvctior.t, De'dUty, Rypocor.dria lie. These fills cleanse, purify, and cause a tree cir culation of the blood when in a manner suspend ed, assist the female when nature require* it, whereby health is established, and tlie patient be fore pale as death, restored to a' lively and anima ted complexion They are likewise conducive' lo tbe'health of married ladies, unless when, preg nant, at which time they must not be taken.-* Price g3. ALBION CORN I’MISTER !! Tins Plaiater affords instant relief, at the same time it disfolves and draws the earn cut by the root, without t£e least paifi. pride gl. 1 “ ' CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS. The relief is immediate without the least injury to the tooth. rrK_'0t, DUMFRIES’ OINTMEM. A. certain safe cure and for cutaneous eruptions and the Itch being ever so inveterate in one pbut’a application. No danger fohm taking cold! Does not contain the least particle of mercury* or other pernicious ingredient. Ask for “Dumfries Oint ment ” As you vslue your health observe the sig nature «W'. t Cokwxt. 1 * Price'JO cents ' T> DUMFRIES’ LOTION. A cure for the Itch and other cutaneous crop, tiona, without smell, with which persons may cure! themselves with the greatest secrecy. DR. RELFE’S VF.GETABLE SPECIFIC. A remedy for sick hecd-schr, ridpiets of the stomach,' flattiteuce, bifious affection*, slid as a preparatory before sea bathing, tic. Price gl; DR: RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. To expstiate on tlie superior efficacy of these Pills, would be sunerfluoui. After a successful experience bf many vears in Europe, ’where they art frequently to pemet with inThee*tejnpor*»e- nns prescriptions of the must eminent of tbe fa- eulty, viz. Dr. Letsem, M D. F.R S. Dr. Auxtch, M. D. Dr. Rflfe. M- IX Dr. Hugh Smith, M. D. Dr. Fiitherglil, M. fa. Dr. Fordvce, M. D. all of London. ' In Rhematism',' Gout, Cramp, Spasm, stiffness in the joints, tie. they will he found sin gularly efficicibus, and may be used by females under all circumstances to great advantage. A* phytic, they operate perfectly easy and without pain. Price 59 cents DR. HUNTER’S PILLS. 7 ' An infallible remedy 1 for all iSsordprs of s j^ri vale nature—periectlyaqfe. ’* ' : -,#K DT. HUNTER’S CERATE, For inveterate ulcer*. (fi-The above medicioea are for sale by spreifo appointment at the medieristore of ' * ; EDWARD COPPRE, july 7—154 ' Morket^fuors. ' • Notin. All persona havrrg demands against foe Citato qf captain Thomaa Bice, depeaaed, ^re requtsteA to render riwra^m duly attested. Within tlie tiur* prescribed by tav; and those pcrioEa indeblid to said estate, are required to make i-— - mentfo' ^ •P&U- Ebepezer S. ' «S' Thongs Wi ..