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NO. 269.—VOL. XXXVIII.]
SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1840.
[WHOLE NUMBER.
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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,
ruVMUIXD DAILY AID TAI-YTAAILT IT
BY LOOKS A DAVIS,
IMTORS AND PROPRISTORI.
TERMS.
Daily Paper. .$ 10 per annum.
Triweekly Popor... $5 per annum.
VTAitcrtiscmenU oppear in hoik papen.fO
All Advertisements publishedat the usual rate*,
'vlu * Sovonty-five Conti for tho first, and Thirty-
•even nnd a half for each insertion after, per
’ square of twelve linea.
ff. D. LcliCibtliuitliy |Im CleiUofilii Court*
*of Ordinary, that application ha* been made for
^Letters or Administration, limit ho publiahod
•THIRTY DAYS at leaat.
Notice by Executors and Administrator* fur
'Debtor* and Creditor* to render in their accouuta
mint bo ptihliidiod SIX WEEKS.
Snloa of Nogroc* by Executor* and Adnilnis-
tritora mint lie at pubic auction, on the firetTues-
day of the mouthy between the usual/ hour* of
rale, at tho nlaco of Public Sale* in the Comity
where the Letter* Testamentary, of Administra
tion, or Guardianship may have been granted, flint
giving sixty data notice thereof iu one of the
■public gazettea of thia State, and at the dooref
the Court House, where auch salea are to ho
neld.
t Notice for leavo to soil Negroes, must ho pub.
liahed forfour month*, before anv order obaolute
shall lie made thereupon by tho Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executor*. Arimini*trn-
tors, nnd Guardian*, must he publiahod SIXTY
DAY8 before tlie day of Sale. These salea must
be made at the Court' IIou«e door of the County
in which the property i* situate, and on the firet
Tuesday of the Month,between tho hoiirsofton ili
tho morning nnd four iu tho nftoriioon. No solo
from day to day is valid, iiuless to expressed in
the advertisement.
Application* by Execntcrs, Administrators and
Guard inns to tho Court ofOrdiunry for lonvo to
•oil Land, must ho published FOUll MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (excopt negroes)
of testate and intestate estates by Executor* and
Administrators must ho advertised FORTY
DAYS.
Application* bv Executor* and Administrator*
for Letters DUmlssory, must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application* for foreclosure of Mortgages on
renl e*tnto must bo advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders oftlie Court of Ordinary, (nccompnni-
edwitha copy of the bond of ngreemeut) to
make titlfa* to land must bo advertised Tiirkk
MnxTiisnt least.
SlioriiTssalesiiudor executions regularly grant
ed by the Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY
DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of perishable property under or
dor of Court, must bo advertised, generally, TEN
DAY8 before the day of sale.
All Advertisementswill be punctuallyattended
to?
*.* All Letters directed to this Office or tne
Editor, must bo post paid, to mititle them to at
tention.
For Rent*
M TIio Room* on tho 2d and 3d floors of tho
Savannah Insurance nnd Trust Company
Jluilding, well adapted for Counting Rooms, or
Law Offices, and will be fitted up to suit the oc
cupants. Possession given on the 1st November,
net 15 S C HOUSE, Secretary.
Five Dollars Reward.
t Runaway from the snbseriher yester
day morning, bis boy DAVID, well
known about the city ns a llricklayor by
trade. The above reward will bo given
on hi* delivery to II. F. WILLINK.
oct 8
Thirty Dollars Reward
-j# Will bo puid for the apprehension and
XP delivery in any Jail in this Territory, or
YjL iu the states of South Carolina and ISeor-
J^L.gia, of my Negro man PRIMUS, who
absconded on the 6th itist. Ho is about 35 years
of ago, D feet 10 inches, slender make, thin vis*
age, teeth much decayed, and has a down cast
look. JOHN L. ENGLE.
'Jacksonville. (E. F.) Sept. 29,1840.
.octP 244| ’
For Sale.
A Northern Horse, he can be
recommended as a gentle Horse for
the harness. Inquire at tho Man
sion llouso Stublo.
oct 10
For Sale.
Tho subscriber odors for sale his
ABBsag* Place called PurnaHsiis, in Bryan
County, pleasantly situated on the
Salts, and opposite tire town ofSun-
imry. The tract contains upwards
of300 acres, 150 of which nro cleared and under
a good feuco. Its contiguity to the salt marsh
renders the convenience for tho Use of the mud
for manuring of easy access, and for health, is not
surpassed by any other situation iu tho low coun
try. This Plantation Is in a high siato of im
provement. consisting of a comfortable dwelling
with six rooms, with all necessary out building*,
such as kitchen, store room, smoko house, coin
and cotton houses, together with comfortablo
frame houses for the accommodation of 30 or 40
Negroes. There is al.o u fine orchard of young
healthy trees, consisting of peach and pear, with
an axteuaivn arbour ofgrapes ofthe choicest kind.
Fortcrnis, apply to Col. John J. Maxwell in
Savannah, or on tho promise* to
R. P. DEMERE.
oct 3 2391 r
Pncurrent Bank Notes.
A UGUSTA Dunks, Columhus Hunk*.
Monroo Unil Rond State Dank Branches,
Ociuulgce Dank, Dank llawkiusville,
* Geo. Rail Road, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Purchased nt tho lowest rates, and tho highest
premium givch for specie,by
WM. RDBEllTSON. Broker,
Comer Bull-street and Bay Lane.
For sale, a few shares of Marino Bank Stock,
march 3 5G
Caution.
T HE high reputation which Fraucia Kidder's
Iudehble Ink has sustained for 15 or 20
years, has caused several imitations of the article
to bo offered for nale as “Kidder's Indoliblo Ink."
Thoy resemble tho geniiina ink iu thoir oxtorior
appearance, and a* some of them bears die name
■ of Kidder, the public have been grossly deceiv
ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers
will plcnio bo particular to ask for Frunci* Kid-
dor'* Ink, and observo that his uaiuo is on Uio top
and front of the box.
This ink cannot be effaced; bnt is wnrrantcd to
remain perfectly indoliblo for ages, if tho direc
tions nro followed in using if.
A supply of Uio geuuino articlo just received,
and for sale by A. PARSONS,
sept 18
Notice
I S hereby git eu that a tux hasbeen assessed for
Urn year 1840, tin the following Renlend Per
sonal . Property in the City of Brunswick.-—
Claimants are requested to nay Uio sanio within
eight wetks from tho date ofUiis itoUce.
Property in the Old Turn.
ater Lots Nos. 10.31.33,33.34. 25,26, 37,
, JO, 30, 47,49. Hay Lots Nos. 10, 17,18,
19.20, 31, 33.37.80-33 Lots at *3 82 each.
Bay Lots Nos.83 *1*4 41.20*1 $433.
Town Lou Nos. CO. 70,71.73.73,75.76,77.
70,80.83,09,101,103,117,116-16 Lot at $1
88 each.
Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 69.
Town Lota Nos. 130. 130,131.133,137.138.
152.153,104,167,170,|173,174-13 Lets nt $1
41 each.
Nos. 170,160,181,163,311,218,310,317,316,
210—10 Lota, nt $113 each.
No. 183.1 Lot at $375.
No*. 229. 834,235.230.237, 339, 355, 350,
357,258.250,200,201.302. 303,370,284 , 385,
286,287.388, 306,310-23 Let* nt 85c. each.
No*. 320. 330. 33J. 332. 330, 340, 341, 353,
354,355—101Aita at 04 cents each.
Nos. 337, 383, 3*C404 , 405. 400.4D7. 40*,
409,410,411.412,413.414. 410, 417,418,410,
420. 441,455,457,458, 480.500, 507,515, 510,
521.532.533.555.550-311 Lota at 70c. each.
Claimants to Ihe above Lota us far as known,
are U. Dart, T. B. King. Colby & Davis, W. II.
Stilos.Jnno Remslinrt, P. Iloiistoun, V. Wool-
lay, S. Dart, J. T. Lawrence ti. Moody, Jits.
Moore, (Tins'e) U. F. Harris, Ex'or estate A-
mo* Whitehead, S. A- Kimberly. E. 8. Rees, It.
Bolton, W. B. A C. Davis. K. Hutchinson, J.
W. Andarsoii. ostato J. Berrien, S. Chase, It. L.
Gamble.
Property in the Sew Torn nnd adjoining the Sew
and Old Towns.
Town Lota No*. 200,201,202, 303,304,474,
475,470.477,478,470.480-12 Lota,taxed $5 15
Nos. 740.741,742,743,744,745,740-7 Lota
taxed *230.
Nos. 009,070,971,972,073-5 Lota, taxed $1
40.
Nos. 1134,11:15,1130.1137,1138,1200,1300,
1301,1302. i:io:i—10 Lou, taxed $1 88.
Nos. 1405.1406.1467. 1408, 1008. 10G9,1070,
1C71,1072—0 Lota, taxed $1 35.
No*. 1033,1034,1035,1037,1038,2109,2200,
2201,2202.2203.2204-11 Lots, taxed $1 25.
No*. 2105,3400.2407,2409—4 L«U, taxed 31c.
150 cm* Land below Uie Old Town taxed
$37 50. Owner T. B. King.
Town I Aits Nos. 430.431,411,412, 176,179,
180, and wharf lota 178,170, 160—10 Lots, taxed
$4 09. Owner P. Leach.
Town Lota No*. 103,158.159.374.375,wharf
lot No. 103—0 Lota, taxed $2 82. Owner L. A-
Bond.
Town Lots Nos. 100.161,528,520. 530,531,
0 Lots, taxed $2 61. Owners P. Leach and J.
D. Gardner.
No*. 439,440—3 Lota, taxed 94 cents. Own
er C.J. Shelton.
Town Lots Nos. 400,407—2 Lots, taxed 04c.
Owner J. McDennid.
House and Lot taxed $188. Owners Wilson
and Sanborn.
House and 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
3 seres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner 8. Dart.
127 acres Lind east of the city, taxed $)7 85;
25 do do do do do, do 47 cents. 'Owner U. Dnrt.
700 ucros Laud, taxed $75. Owners Bruns
wick and Florida It R Co.
5 acres Lnnd, taxed 04 eta;2 Lota, Nos 145 and
146, taxed 04 centa. OwnerT. W. Goode.
Store House, taxed $281; House, Ac. mid 17
acres Land, taxed $5 02, and 8 Slaves taxed $0.
Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lota, House. Ac. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed
$563. Owner Sirs. C. Lamb.
Store and Lot, taxed $4 09. Owner Joseph
Lyman.
8tore and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax
ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin.
House ami 9 I^»U. taxed $5(13; 13 lota and
Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxed $2 61,
4 Sim os employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co.
Store, House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave
taxed 94e. Owner B L llnrri*.
Academy Building, tax 04c, stock in trade, tax
$1 87;4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore.
Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slave* era-
plovcd. tax $2 el. Owner B. Talbot.
Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner the Bank
of Brunswick.
Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. Mulligan.
Stock in trade, tax 04c; 2 Slaves employed,tax
$1 13, estate J R Huzza rd.
Stock in trade, tax $1 87. Owner J W At-
will.
Stock in trade, tax 50c. Owner B Duffy.
3 Slaves, tax $1 09. Owner J Spalding.
2 Slaves, tax $2 61. Owner J B Harris.
18!aveemployed,tax 04c. Owner A Scnmtou
5 Slaves employed, tax $2 81; personal pro
perty, lax $167. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax $113- Owiicr C Davis.
1 Slave empjoyed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employod, tax $113. Owner Mrs.
Aust.
1 8lave employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax
$1 13. Owner William 1*. Wilson.
4 Slave*, tax $225, Owner KS Ashcraft.
4 Slaves employed, tax £'l 50. Clark owner.
Personal property of J M Kim/.n, taxed $1 87.
Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $1 67.
Personal property ofJ M Sturtivant, taxed $1
Also, tho following property taxed for tho year
eighteen hundred and thirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed $3 75.
Moov.
Personal property of J R Hazznrd, tax $3 75.
Also, on tho following property for tho year
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine:
House and 17 acres ofLand, tax $6; 8 Slaves,
tax $0. Owner Gee Dupree.
Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2
25. Owner James Moore.
House and Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
Finegnn.
Slock in trade of Spalding and Stockwell, tax
od 18Jc.
Stock ill trada ofJ R Iluzznrd, tax $2 81.
3 Slaves, taxed $ I 08f. Owner J Spalding.
1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lnwrnuce.
1 Slave mid ona Stallion, taxed $375. Owner
William P Wilson.
1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C
Davit.
WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor.
(CPTlio Milledgevillo Journal is requested to
publish the above once a week for six weeks,
nug 25 205,i.
Trt Fnmlllru.
A FEW chests choice Imperial, Hyson and
Poricliong Teas, selected with grout care,
just reruivud and for sain by
net20 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Rose Ointment,
F OR Totter, Ringworms, Piuiplos on tho
Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet
ters, Ringworm*, and herpetic eruptions getter*
ally,are among tho most tndioiis anddiragreenblo
aflactions to which tho human iVninn is linlilo.
Situated ns it were, on Uio verge, of vitality it is
almost impossible to reach them by inward reiuej
dies. Hence Uio inefficacy of undergoing a course
of medicine, or subjecting our*olvoa to thoun-
«oinfoitablosyatuiu of strict dintt nwr.li mcuiisby
reducing Uie system merely palliate Uio symptoms
while Uiey nre in practice, to recur os violently,
or uiorn so, when a generous dint is returned to.
And tho generality of nxternnl npplicntionshnvn
mi ntlior (’fleet than tliu direnra in one pluto. soon
to show itsclfin tho same nr another part. When
all Uiose means have failed, and in many severe
cues, a porsnrvnnco for a short time in the use of
tho Rose Ointment luta proved effectual. Them
js no trouble iu using (applying it ovory night.) A
A fresh aur.ply just received, and for sale By X
G.U. HENDRICKSON. I «<
Owner Jas
White Lead,
TN kegs from 131 Uie to 500 lbs each, assorted
X quulitie*, for sale low, by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 10 Monument Squnrc.
White Lend, dec.
1 AH KEGS English While Und
XUU 000 do American do do, No 1 and 2
20 boxes Baltimore Creme Yellow
31) do do do Ureeu
5!) doz Paint Brushes and Mash Tools, as
sorted sizes, just received par ship Celia und for
rale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 10
Veibeim (’renin.
A FRKMII supply of Clins. Ring’s Verbena
xjLMliuvina Criinm, just recuivnd nml for sale by
octO G. R. HENDRICKSON.
.Card*. . _
00 GROCE superfine Linen Playing Cards,
Jalxf wi ll fine enomrlud surfaces; 10 grace
Visiting Curd*, assorted sizes Just received
and for sale by
oct7 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Winter Sperm oil, Ac.
■g fi* Cask* superior Winter Sperm Oil,
Xti bleached, 0 bale* superior feinp Wick.
3U0 1,2,3,5. A 10. gallon Tin Caimiiteu. Just
received aud-for sale bv
sept25 O. II. HENDRICKSON.
Brondcloths nnd Cnssiuiercs.
A FINE assortment of English Broadcloths
J.\. and Cossimcrcs,blue Beaver Cloths, invis
ible green dn, black do, drab do, brown, cadet
mixed. Equestrian Cussimerc, black do,President
dn. fancy lavender do. J u«t received per brig
Madison*, aud will lie sold on the mn*t reasonable
terms,by JAMES A. CLIFFORD,
sept 17 No*. 4 A 13 Gibbons’ Range.
Pnimccti, Ae,
fZfi OOZ Mwainf* celebrated Panacea
UU 20 do Ilnuck’N t do do
6 do Potter’s Vegetable Catlmlicou, highly
rcroinmended ns n spring and tail purifier. A
fresh supply oftlie ahovu valuable medicines just
received aud for sale by
oct 5 ANSON PARSONS.
Cocoa.
A Fresh supply of Kitchen’s prepared Cocoa,
xX a cheap, whnle.ome aud agreeable substi
tute for tea or coffee. Just received nnd for salo
by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Joct 14 • _
Lorlllnrtra Simir nnd Tobacco.
A SUPPLY of Lnrillard’* best Mnccaboy,
Rappee nnd Scotch Snuff, in jars, bladders
and bottles; also,cut Tobacco. For sale hy
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 20 Monument Square.
Pcnrl AaIi, 8nl Soda, Ac. dec.
BBLS Pearl A*lta0*lo Sal Soda
U 3 dn Mala-ratu*. dn Suit Petre
Do Flax Meed, 1 keg ground do
10 bags Pimento, 5 do Uluck Pepper
1 case Cloves, 1 I4>J Snlmegs
I hid fresh Chamomile Flowers
\ do sup’r fine Arrow Root
1 case no Tanioca. 1 do Pearl Sago
Just received and for sale hy
oct 20 ANSON PARSONS.
IlnyiiRN VcKCtnblo 1*111..
TU8T received and for mIo liv
J miiLSI TIIOS. RYERSON.
Hull’s Soup.
Qn llnll’s variegatod Soap in linn nnd
OU cokes, highly perfumed. 30 do superior
8 °“ l : fcr rimsM^
act 14
Fine Linen Cnrds.
QA GROCE Tho*. Crulioru’s Linen Cards,
OU j«**t received and for rale bv
ANSON PARSON8,
sept IG No. 6 Gibbons’ Range.
Pepper, Ginger, Ac.
QA BAtiS Black Pepper
OU 14 do Race Ginger, 10 do Pimento
1 bag Cloves, 1 bbl Nutmegs
Just received aud for sale by
sopt20 g. r. Hendrickson.
K:i/,or Ntrnps.
p 11 APMAN’S Patent Met ilic Razor Straps
V Saundcra’ do do do
Euinrsoifs Elastic do
Just received aud forsaluby
sept.21 TIIOS. RYERSON.
Drugs, Mcdlclitcs A Perfumery.
milE suliHcriburs Imvn constantly on baud a
X full supply of Drug*. Mcdicino*, Perfumery,
and fancy article*, of the ta**t quality, which they
offer on rcatoimble terms, wholesale nr retail.
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 10 Monument-Square.
Parsons’ Vegetable Anti-Bilious
phi*.
A SAFE ar. 1 certain cure for nil bilious com-
ix plaints and 'ihsirucfion* of the bmvcls. If
administered in time, they will effectually remove
the bile from tliu stomach, aud counteract the
enure* which so generally produce headache, in
digestion, fever and ague, or intermittent, remit-
font, bilious, inflammatory, ami yellow fevers!
jaundice, bilion* cholic, dysentery, worms, rheu
matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach,
costivenc**, sore thront*. colds, coughs and asth
ma. Prepared nnd sold by
aug 4 ANSON PARSONS.
Starch. Ar,
tf'rx BOXES Colgate’s superior Starch
OU 0do English Fig Blue, 2 ceroon* Span
ish Indigo. Just received and for sale by
oct 8 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Evnits’ Clmmoinlle Pills,
P REPARED from a pure extract oftlm flow
er, a very wholesome medicine, mild iu op
eration nnd pleasant in effect, tho most certain
preserver of health, a snfenud effectual euro of
Indigestion mid ull stomachi complaints; nnd ns a
natural consequence, a purifier of the blood mid
a sweetner ol tho whole system, to the nervous
and debilitated.
The powers of Evans* Chamomile Pills nro
such, that tho palpitating hoart, Uio tremulous
blind, the dizzy ova,nml tho fluttering mind van
ish before their effects like noxious vapors before
the benign influence of Uie morning sun. This
tonic nicdiciuu is for various diseases, general do*
bilily, indigualioiiniid itscnnsoquaiiens; ns want
ofappotite, an apparent distension of the stom
ach, belching, pains in Uio stomach, acidity, un
pleasant taste m Uio mouth, rumbling noise in
Uio bowels tiorvou* symptoms,lunguidnnss,when
the mind hocnmoifirritable, desponding, thought
ful, melancholy and dejected, hypochoiidriacisui,
low spirits,consumptiou.palpitatioii* ofthe heart,
nervous irritability, night tnaro,rheiimriii*iii,spas
modic affections, dimness of sight, delirium, end
all other nervous symptoms, them Pills will pro
duce ail effectual cure- For sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
sept 7 No. 8 Gibhons^ Range-
aug 24
Doom nnd ItrogiiiiB*
CASKS culfpump Boom
2 do thick Brogans, for sale low by
oct 10 L. BALDWIN A CO.
Garden Seeds.
T HE subscriber hn* just received by brig Sa
vannah, a full supply of Fresh Garden
Seeds, warrauted of tho best quality, nnd of Uie
Cron of 1840, viz:
Asparagus, largo
Bonus, dun colored, rob
roynnd limn polo
Beds, long blood, tur
nip blood, mangle
wurtzel, and while
scurciiy
Brocnli, purple capo
Cabhago, early york,
drumhead, haltrrren.
( treen glazed, sugar
oaf, and red dutch
Cauliflower, early
Cucumber, long greet)
and early frame
Carrot, long orange and
early horn
Calory, u him solid
Lettlico, cabbage head A
grecu com
Melon, citron, piuo ap
ple. and netted
Mustard, white
Parsley s curicd
oct 10
Parsuip, large white
Pens, early frnmo.dwnrf
marrowflit, dwarf bloo
imperial, early chart-
touaud early Washing
ton
Pepper, long red and
swnot Spanish
Squash, early bush and
targan's striped
Radish, cherry turnip,
short top scarlet, jloug
scarlet, mid Idk winter
Salsify or vegetable oys
ter
Spinach, largo
Tomatoes
Turnip, early dutch, ear
ly spring, red top, ru-
taluga and Urge flat
globe
Clover, tvhitfl and rod
Lucurno Grass, Ac Ac
For sale by
A. PARSONS
New Books.
T HE difficulties of Romuiiiim, by Geo Stanly
Fuber. ... ...
Strive and Thrive, a uie by Mary Hpwilt.
Hnpn on! hone over, or the boyhood of relix
Law, by Mnryllnwilt. ,
Spark’s Life ofWasliiiigton, abridged.
Tim history of Virgil A- Stewart, and1 hU nd-
veiiturn in capturing mid exposing Uio great
“Western Laud Pirate" and his gang in connex
ion with evidence, ulso of tho trials, confessions,
mid execution ofaniiiiitiorofainrrell’suraosiali)*
iu tho state of Mississippi.
Franco, its King. Court, and Government, by
Governor Com.
A fuiv more copies of tho Madison 1 apors,
A collection of M *10, forllio Flute, Violin,
Ac. Jiut received by ‘ .......
oct 10 W THORNE WILLIAMS
!
P S'JWlf. n«.«J Fnnrjr l*rjr Wood..
LRships Celia, 'limoleun, trigs Win Thy*
lor nnd Augusta.
50 hales 3-4 brown Skirling*, various brands
35 do 4-4 do do do do
W cases 3-4.4-4 A 5-4 bleached Sheeting and
and Shirtings
80 hales Red Flannels, snuin twilled
do red mid plaid Linsay .
100 scarlet and black ihibet Shawls
200 Highland pUid Shawls, various sizes
500 do cotton do do
200 pieces cadet mixed, steel mind, blue, grocii
and brown flaiiinels
100 dozen blue Round Ildkfs
10 cases American Prim*. *11 qtisTiti**.
200 dozen men’s woolen 4 Hose, snum low pric'd
100 white mid hlonclmd linen 'Table Cloths
3 dozen 4-4 black tfn’bet Shawls
8 do 6-4 do do do
100 prices low priced apron Checks
50 do blue Plaids
50 do wliita Flannel*, assorted uunlitic*
15 do super genuine white Welsh Flannels
15 do do do KogerryMent do
GO do huckaback ahd Scoten Wspet
50 do Riisia Diaper
50 do do Crash ,
HlackA colored Silks, super .Mils de Lainca
and French Prints, limey Shawl*. fancy silk
Cravats, fancy silk Bags, fancy silk and last-
iug coat Billions, gilt do, pearl, hone and
silvered Button*, 300 lbs patent flax Tliruad,
500 dozenmuorted spool Thread. Ac. Ac.
For sale at wholesale mid retail bv
SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT.
DCTWliolesalu Room, up stairs fronting Con
gress street. net 13
Nctv Goods.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
rill IE subscriber ln%* lately mtumud from the
-I- North, where lie hu* Imee engaged in *e-
lecting mid manufacturing Ready .Made Cluihing
for two months past, amt flatlet* himself that his
stock cannot be surpassed by any establishment
of the kind in Suvnnnuli, ns itconsisls of nil the
latest imported mid iimut f.irii onahlii articles in
his line. Hi* (fiends and the public generally,
are respectfully invited to give him n call, llu
stock i* composed of (lie following, viz:
Superior blue, black, brown, green nnd invisible
green Dress Coat*: do do do do Frock Coats
Cadet, Beaver, Snitinet. Peter-dinm, Kentucky
Jean and Moleskin Hunting Coats.
Moleskin,Sottinet mid blue Cloth Round Jackets.
Green and mix’d Cloth mid Sottinet Coatees.
Moleskin, Kentucky Jean, fmey and mixed Cos-
aimern Pantaloon*.
Vests of fig'd mid plain Velvets. Mneand black
Cloth, Merino, Uouibasin, fig'd and plaiu Sat
in, Ac.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Moreno, Buckskin and Royal Ril Bands; wool
Under Shirts and Drawer*; huen. cotton, stripe
nnd fancy Ginglinm Shirtv.Silk nnd Linen Ildkfs,
Gloves, 'SnspcMidors, End*, Stocks, (’nival.*,Cra
vat Stitfners, Riding Belts, Money Belts, Tape
Mcn*ure« NightCaps. Hose nnd half ||o*c. In
serting, Frill mid plain Bosoms and Collar*,
Feather Brushes, Silk nnd Colton Umbrella*,
Hair Brushes. All of tho above articles oru rea
dy for inspection, at low prices forcadi or appro
ved city acceptance. G. 8. NICHOLS.
N. II.—G. 8. N. will marufacture to otderany
garment* entrusted to hi* nro at diort notice nnd
lit the most approved style Cutting tu be made
out. done with care nnd dispatch, and fits war
rauted if made by expericn:ed workmen,
oct 7 Matkct-Square.
Wore New Goods,
Per brig Savannah.
jYA PIECES gray mix'd Kentucky Jeuns
t)U 50 dn dark Idito do ' do
1 vim light (due Demins
I do carded Skirts
1 dn Cotton Umbrellas
1 do Silk do
3 hale* while Flannels, 1 do low priced
10 do Red do
3 do super Whitney Blankets
1 case Cotton Frinces
60 lbs Turkey red Yarn
10 pieces Idk Bnuibasiu
10 do Idk IsiMiug
100 lbs mix'd Pin*
10 pieces blk Italian Crapn
3 do super Mk Milk Velvet
10 doz gentlemen'* blk Silk CravnU
5 do do blk Italian do
2 do do 'superblk Matindo
20 do do Plaid Milk Cmvnts
50 piren* do Milk Pocket Hutidkercliiels
10 do gsnujnc Welch Flminris
L 100 du* wen's knit wool half llom
10 do gent's Lambs Wool and Angola Ilote
10 do liruwu nnd mix’d Cnltnu do
25 pieces liand«onia Furniture Chintz
10 do assorted colors Broad Cloths
50 do white Cambrics
50 do Jnckoiiot Muslins, Book, Swiss and
Mull do
Super Idk undhlue blk Silks
Plaiu changeable do
Mini* de Inline* ami striped Chnlvs
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
oct 21
Idiislln
Inr*. Clinton Finn-
1, Ac Ac.
jK'rbriu I., lliildwin
Win Co
W OKKKI) llu,liu Collar.. Vclm lUbbsn.,
striped. cJrckctl and plain Swiss Muslin,
Cambric Dimity, Furniture Chintz
Fancy silk llhkfs, Canton Flnnnol*
For sale by GEO. W. BEIIN.
oct 20
ItaftUluv Ulld Twine*
O lZf\ Pieces InvcrncM and Dundee Bag-
K'ng. 42 and 44 inch wide
400 lbs 3 strand Bagging Twine
Just received and for sale bv
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
oct 15 No 3 nndJO Waring’* Building.
Oil Cloth mitl C’ouiiterimiips, -
O il.Cloth tatileCovers hi pstferns very Iwud-
sometCloth tahle'Covers; richly embossed,
cotton and worsted do. French Counterpane*
made in America, a iibw and liqiidvoiue urticlu.—
Received by J A CLIFFORD,
oct 18
liny.
_ rJUTO
Bncknmn. or to
Negro Clollis, BliinkctsiindBiig*
tflug.
j?[A Cases Kerseys, the inostanproved kind
5 bales super white Welsh Ptai
10 do English mix'd Plains J>jlo Cordova do
25 do Loudon duffil and Brisiol Bl.uikeU, vnii-
ous qualities and sizea wry heavy
100 pea heavy Bagging
t Received by recent arrivals frin IJverpooland
New York, and for snlo on the fcot'mrni* by
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
oct 12
Bor Cnbln Caxslmcrcs Ac Clotlin.
L OG CABIN Mattinct* a new ind scrviceublo
article: Log Cabin *ilk Hckfi.; do Buttons.
Jit st received and for sale by
oct 12 J A CLIFFORD.
Ncxv Fall nnd Winter Goods.
A VERY A JOHNSON, Imo received nnd
are receiving a genera I supply of Full mid
Winter Good*, which will lie sold as low as at
any other store in town forcasb *r good paper,
oct 14 Mouth side Monument Square.
lllch Sluwls.
4 A A 7-1 new style ridi’VlIk .Shawl*, 7-4
T: A 84 Bcoclia do, 4-4 h 6-1 Rob Roy
dy, Clially 3Iu*liu De Jjiliedo, net worsted do,
at AVERY A JOHNSON’S low for cash,
oct 14
Muslin dc I,nties.
A Large and well selected a*mrtinont can be
round nt AVERY A JOHNSON’S, nt low
price* forcuxli. Southsidu Muiiinicni wpiaro.
oct 14
Gloves nnd Hosiery.
Doyen ladie*rnhl Kid Glove*
XU 6 do do blk do
4 do Gout* blk mid cold kid do
GeuL* ca.buierc do. childmu's do
Ladies blk Ingrain *ilk Hibo
Do da rih’d cashmere do
Do plain do do do, do col d dn do
Just received mid for sale low lor ca*hby
oct 13 AVERY A JOHNSON.
New Goods.
QA PCS Prints
OU 2ft do MniiRcliuc dn Lnine*,rich patterns
5 do black and blk mid slate do
0 do white Flannel*
2 do Saxony Caoimeros’ fir hoys clothing
12 do blk mix'd Sntlinut
3 do grey mix'd do
8-lOlirown table Clttlis
12 dozen plaid Ildkfs
100 do Rawnrth's spool Cvttoa
0 pcs Canton Flannel
Victoria Skirts,cordad da
5-1 Hamilton Sbretitija
0 dozen shell twist Combs
8 do do ride do
0 do linen catnbrick Ildkfs
4 do iKMiisliclied do do
31 inch blk apron Silks .
Ladies silk apron* with borders
Ju*t received mid for sale low by
oct 13 AVERY A JOHNSON.
Perfumery.
E 8PRIT DE HOSE. Ilotmy. Cologne and
Lavender Water, Toilet Powdar, Macas
sar mid Boars Oil, Chlorine and Corbouiu Don-
trifico, linn Soup*, shaving Soaps. Received per
brig Augusta and for sale hv
GCORGE W. BF.HN.
oct 2 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
Dry Good*.
T HE subscriber i* now opening n« assort
ment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, received from New York, per brigs
Madison, Sterling nnd Clinton-
llu will continue to receive suitable Goads fur
die fall mid winter, which will he sold at moder
ate price*. GEORGE W. BEHN,
sept33 No. 2, Shad’s Building.___
III n n ko ih,K t; iso y nA.Fliin no Is.
4 BALES Duffil Bluiikvis
20 pair Whitney do. 15 do Rose do
0 c.vcs wool and cotton twilled Jeans
6 bales Red Flannel, low price
Received per brig Angiirinaud for sain by
1 GEORGE W. UEIlN,
oct 5 No. 2 Shad's Building.
T
IMiiins, nillllkels, *r.
IHE sttlunrilier* will rccci\o per ship Uussell
daily expected from Liverpool, their iimiiuI
extensive supply ef Engluh and Welsh Plain*,
London Duffil Blanket*, and other Plantation
Dry Good*, which, together with u general assort
inniit of Negro Cloth* of Domestic mnmtlhcture,
lately received nro ollernd for sale on liberal torms.
JAMES ANDERSON 9: CO.
oct 15 No 3 A 10 Warirj’s Budding.
Line un. Linen Ciuiibric Hdkfs.Ac
10-4 II-laud 12-4 super Linen SI wet
7- 8 and 4-4 undressed Linen 8liirtmg*
9-8 Pillow Oa.e, Linen
60 dozen Linen Cambric Ildkfs
20 pieces Long Lauus, Scotch Linen Bed
Tick
1ft do common mid *uperHucknbnck Diaper
20 do do do Bird's Kvn and Scotch do
10 dozen bordered Linen Towels
20 do Silesia Napkins
8- 1,8-10 nnd 10-12 Drnnnsk Tahlo Cloth*
H-4 Brown do do do
7-4,6-4 and 10-1 Linen Damask
20 do Rurm.-i Diaper
Received by lari arrivals mid for sale very elien n
nt tlm store lately occupied by J. A E. liigcrsoll
West side Mauumcut Square.
oct 20 25331.
Silk Shirts Ac. Ac.
S ILK Shirts and Drawers,
Merino do do
Cotton Shirt*. Stlkllhdkf*
Collars. Slock* mid elastic Suspenders
Fancy col'd and black Silk CravaU
Merino, Jjimh'* Wool, Milk nnd Cotton 4 Hose
Merino, buckskin and Milk Glove*
Received per brig L Baldwin, and for sale by
oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN.
Steamboat zsiatiket* anil Couii
fernnnes.
TEST received at the store lately occupied by
v J. A E». Ingersoll.
1 bale super Berth Blankets
50 super Berth Cumiterpaiic*
AI*o, ](l-4 12-t and 14-4 white and col’d (ioilts.
which will bo sold very low. 253|o net20
New Dry Goods Store,
Upon the Cash Fustrm.
A Ttliostohe lately occupied by J. A-K. In
ger*i;ll, West side Monument-Square, is
now opening a very extensive mid splendid as
sortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS; entirely frc»li, embracing nverv article
usually fuund iu a dry guilds store—which have
been selected with great earn m thn New York
and Boston u>**kctannd bought upon cash terms,
(many of them nt auction) and nre offered for sale
wholesalo and retail, at n small advance, for cash
or city acceptance.
Also, . _.
A very Urge assortment of common, fine, *n-
pcrfinel*hree l'lyand Vtiutiau CARPETINGS
of new and very rich paltarusvd*o,Uug«,Matting,
Oil Cloths, printed Flour Baize, Carpet Binding,
Thread, Ac., at immli les* prices thun ever before
oflere*. iu lliis market.
Persons in the city mid country wi*hing to
purchase, nre respectfully invited to call and ex
amine for theiiwnlvcs.
oct 7 243—3 w
Flannels.
A T the store recently occupied by J. A K. In-
gursoll, may be found Hitpcrior renl Welch
Flannel*, u great variety of qualities, (Mime Ro
ger's.) Also, Schofield’s Patent Wliita Flannels,
(warranted not to shrink.) English Cotton Flan
nel*. American ditto, and Scarlet Flannel* of all
qualities, which are offered unusually cheap,
oct 20 253|| i.
Silk*.
A GREAT variety of plain, fig’d and striped
black, blue black mid col’d Silks, of very su
perior nnd rich Htylu*, fur wile cheap, at tlm store
lately occupied by J. A E. Iiigersoll, west ride
Monument square. 253||t. oct 20
ISroadcIotliM, Cussimcre*, Ac.
J UST opened nt tim store lately occupied by J.
A E. IngoMoll.u very splendid assortment of
Broad Cloth*. Cnsriinores mid Vostings. Also.
Asphaltum Cloth, (a new nnd superior article
for gentlemen’* winter frock nnd over coats,) and
Satinets of all colors and qualities, which will be
sold cheap for cash or citv acceptance.
oct 20 * 25^1 L
Woolr;as mid Bagging.
British nr
and Do
mestic Negro Cloths ami Bugging of vnr
ousqunliiiu*. For sale by
oct 13 247|t. It A W KING.
A Lnrge stock of Blankets,
i '* *' “* *
Cotton ONnntmt*Rs nnd VuritN.
OITON Ostiaburg^drom tho Athens factory;
V/ mid Yarns, No 5,0,8,10. und 15 from Uie
Roswell factorv. For sale by
_oct 13 '2171b It A W KING.
*6 dozen rich fancy Shawls,
A MONG which nro
8-1 ami 5-4 rich Damnsk Silk
4-4 changeable nnd plaid do
8-4 einb’d Tliibet Wool, very rich
8-4 Briwhannd Blankot
Together with a large assortment of Bcnrfsand
minll dress 11 lidfs; all of which will besoldata
■mall advance from cost, for cosli. or good paper,
AVERY A JOHNSON,
oct 19 8outli side Monument Square.
Cravats.
1 BOX rich and fashionable Down Cravats,
received by AVERY A JOHNSON,
oct19
Look nt This.
F RESH Goods Just received; Rich French
and English Print*
Rich Muslin De Iviiues
Do Silks; also plaid Worsteds, fordrcsscs.
For sale low for cash, nt
oct 22 AVERY A JOHNSON’S.
Ilaudkcrcltit*!'* Cap* Ac. Ac.
\ DOZEN Indigo blue plaid Ildkfs
OU OOdo fancy plaid lldfks,(Gingham ptns)
35 doz Wool Caps, low priced SailiiioU
55 pc* plaid Lin«ey
30 do Indigo blue plaid Homespun
Received per brig L Baldwin, nnd for sale by
oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN.
SHAPTER A WOODBRIDGE.
oct 15
Ilownrrt-atrccl Floor.
50 Barrel*. Now lauding from »clir Fred.
‘ A Topper, and fur sale by
GEO II
MAY.
Itcd Ash Coal.
HDDS Red Sbbnylkill Coal,broken nnd
blO screened, lauding from sehr. Roanoke
from Pbibdelpbia und fur sale In*
oct9 ' WHITE A BARTELS.
limns of prime qt
lit) schr F A Tupper.
octl’J F 8
Httniv.
quality, landiug from
r.
SORREL A CO.
31
oct 14
Nt. Croix Sugar.
Hlids St. Croix Sugar. Lnnd iug from
ship John Cuuuniiig, and for sale h^
GEO 11 MAY.
St. Croix Su^ar.
*| A 11 lid* prime St. Croix Mngnr. Landing
JLU from skip John Cnnuuiiig from New
York, and for sale by WHITE A BARTELS
oct 14 _ _
Stmar, Tea. Flonr and RaitiliiH.
7A Bblscru.lir.il Mu.vr,variousquulitie*
f Vf 50 13 III boxes II) son Tea
30 halfbblsr.uiul Fl"iin 30bids prime Pork
10 bbU un-in P«rk; 20 do No I lkef
20 boxes Starch: 130 ream* wrapping Paper
50 do Soup, J D A W Lee’s lirom)
100 coils Bale Rope
Luidiug per Solon, and for sale hr
oct 12 SHAITEU A WOODBRIDGE.
Ycost Pswdcrsi
T HESE Powders are snodinirahlo substilftta
for Yeast iu making nil kinds of batter cakes
aud have the ndvmitige over llut article in ma*
king ihe batter pcrfecUy light ami ready for be*
king tlie instant they are mued. Buckwheat and
other cakes when made with these pewders, are
less likely to disagree wiUi Uie stomach than these
made with yeast, mid ns it requires but a felt
minute* to prepare far baking, the possibility ef
having them sour is entirely avoided.
The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit
with these powders, bat been approved 1$ many
«f (he must eminent physicians and surgeons ill
Uii* country; they ore also highly recoiutniuend- >.
ed hy many of lira first families in this city and
other places.
A supply oftlie above valuable article, just n
ceived pur brig Clinton, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
*«*pt 21 No 8, Gibbons* Pwikliitg*.
New Flour*
AA P.bl* und 30 half do of first quality nnd
A UU favorite Baker’s brands, iu store and
for sale by LADD, TUPPER A SISTARE.
Curifg A Co’s and Pliel|»ft' Gin.
fT Bbls Curtis A Co’s superor old Gin.laiid-
iug from brig Snvminah. ALo.intlQre,
2800 bid* Phelps’ Gin. For sale by
oct J3 LADD. TUPPER A SISTARE.
Apples, Potutocfi, Arc
/!JA Bid* Apples in fine order, 30do Potatoes
il\l IU00 bunclKs Oniuu*. lAndluc andfur
•ale by CLAGIIORN A WOOD.
oct 13
Sugar. Coffee, Ac. ,
IIHDS prime St.Croix Sugar
20 do Porto lltco do
hags prime green St. Jago Coffee
](W nlM N.trK*|M>
.'10 Mids Cuba Molasses.suitable forretail’g
200 bundles Eastern ami New York Uay, for
sale on accommodating terms, hr
oct 7 HIMPTIIR A WOODBRIDGE.
New Cnunl Flour, Soap and Van-
i^A Bids and|50 twit do Canal Floor. 1P0
•J* f Ihixo* No 1 soap, 40 do sperm CaudUt
Landing from brig Savannah, nnd for sale hy
oct 13 CLAGIIORN A WOOD.
Harry Lorreqner.
T HE Confessions of Harry LorrMner, with
numerous illustrations, tty Phiz, 1 vol. 8V0.
Contiimauon of Memoirs ofthe L’otfft of Eng-
land, during tho reign ofthe Stuarts, .including
tliu Protecterato, by Jim. i(uti<flt|eJess t ui9vols.
containing Memoirs of Cromwitll, Gen, Monk*
Prince Rupert, the llukc of Buckingham, Duka
of Monmouth.. Dutchess of Klehmond, of Buck
ingham, of Cleveland, of Portsmouth, of Maza
rine, mid of Richmond. Jerntyn. tlio EaflofRocli-
oster, Count and Couutcsa of Gramm out, Nell
Gwvnn, Ac. Ae.
'Eh# yount Prime Donna, a Reraance of lie*
Opera, by Mrs Gray, author of“ The Duke," its
2 vol*.
Teu Tliousind a Year, by tbs author of “ Tlie
Diary of a Physician," 2 vols.
Aikius’ British Poets, fromJehasoaloBcaUWd
1 vol.
Frost's do. from Falconer to Walter Scott.
Boerr.cio's Decnineroti, 3 vols. 8vo.
Sir Walter Scott's Works, couplet*hi 10 vols.
6vo.. bound in calf.
Charles O. Malley, the Irish Dragoon,by thar
author of“ Harry Lnrrequer, Nos. 1,2,' 3 sudd*
with hiinmroiM illustrations.
No. 12 Master Humphrey’s Cluck.
The American Almanac for 1841.
Georgia and' Sonth-Carolina Almanacs, bjr
wholusuki aud retail/ Just recbjtad.
W. TftdRNE WILLIAMS-
•cl 39
Lime—Afloat.
/JAA CASKS first quality Tlmmaston
OUU Lime, onboard brig lime Rock, from
Thomaston. For sain bv
ncU3 WHITE A BARTELS,
Hatter, Cheese, and Flour.
AA Kegsbe<tgos(i*-ii Butter.20(sixesCheese
dV 50 wlmUi mid 50 lull' Uhls canal l-'luur,
new wlieui. Jiiat received und fur sale bv
oct III J B GAUDRY A HONS.
II randy.
4 Tipes nnd 10 linlf pipu* Utard, Dumiy A Co
Brandy, imported direct from Havre, via
New York, and for sale bv
oct 10 J B GAl'DRY A SONS
Cltcesc.
T WENTY casks Cliewu,n very superior ar
ticle. now landing from brig Win Taylor,
and for sale by GEO 11 MAY.
oct 12
Vtiiiskc).
ff[A BBLS Whiskey. Landing from ship So-
Ion. nnd for sale on tliu wharf,
oct 12 LA I) D, TU PPElt A 8ISTA RE.
toiiekwheat Floor.
Fresh article in j mid i bid*. Just received
by BOSTON A RANDLE,
oct )2
A
29
St. Croix Suitar.
II(IDS.now landing from riiip Solan.
For hale by GEO. 11. MAY.
Georgia IVanheen.
O jfA IV* superior Georgia Nankeen.
*Wt3U side by
oct 14 LADD. TUPPER A SISTARE.
For
Lump Oil.
QAA GALLS. Winter Sperm Oil
OUU 200 do common Lamp Oil, at $1 per
gallon, just received per ship John Cipnmint.and
for sale by ANSON PARSONS.
oct 19
Spcrlc Mottles.
2 CASKS, suitable for Grocers, for sale by
T. M. A J- M. TURNER,
sopt 3 Monument-Square.
100
oct 3
Eastern Hay.
BALES prime Eastern liny, for sale
by 8. I). CORBITT.
AccordiuitK.
flaw fine Accnrdtaiis, assorted patterns,
beautifully inlaid, pearl keys and superior
tailed, just received nnd for sale by
act 17 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
i.amp oil*
Casks Blenrbeff Lamp oil, low priced,
just received mid for nuIdIiv
rid i3 g it ms^BmcKsor
lllnukets, dec.
2 BALES saddle Blanket*, 200 bUnkcUench
1 Iwle large size col’d horso do
6 bales 8-4 mid 0-4 Duffil do
0 caw* wool filled Kcrsuys
2 do low priced Snttiiict*
Lauding from brig Clinton, and for sale by
HIRAM ROBERTS,
oct 20 No 3 and 14 Gibbon’s Building.
Timber and Lumber.
AAA PIECES Pilch Pino Timber
XUUU 500 Lightwood Posts
150 M. S.lwci! Lull*
600 LK u Oak and Cypress Kuou*, wall tea-
:ionod. For sale hy
JOSEPH II. BALDWIN,
uug 28 At Stile*’ Wharf.
Siltin' and Tobacco.
A g Bids Lorillard’* Macohoy and Scotnh
IJ g. Snuff, 00 do fine cut Tobacco, 30 jani ,
<-oure French Rappee Sunil’. Just receiveduydi
for rale hy G RIIEND 1UCKSON/
oct 13
Evans* Camomile Pills.
J UST received und lor sale by
sept. 21 THUS.
swpt. 21
If OS. RYERSON.
Brandy. Gin and Clurct.
AA HALF pities Seignettc’sBrandy
j£U 10 pipes llollnnd Giu, or sup’r quality
100 cuhiis Bonleaux Claret, received front tlm
Importers and for sulohy
oct 8 ROSKIt & O’DRISCOLL.
Apples and Ora lines.
fZ.fi BBLS Apples, in gnndorder
OU 10,000 Havana Oranges
Landing and forrale by
6 GEO. D. CORNWELL.
In fitore,
Butter and 8ugar Cmcknra
Goshen Butter. Cheese, Flour, Sugar
Cutler. Bacou, Ac 5 uho, 5000 empty Bags,
oct 20 355«
8 DDLs; llama, ’
3 do smoked Tnnglies,
10 do pickM uo
Landing from brig
— 31 Cl
10W*
2 do Siikrratu*
2 do washiltg fiodiU
1 do Flour Sulphur -
0 cases roll do
1 do Gum Camphor *
2 dn Utmt«vb
10 hbl* green CopportM
10 do Whiling
JO do Castor Oil
0 do Alroliol
10 do clear strained Ilotief
0 do Brisiol Brick
4 dn Flax Mead
3 hales fine VelvctCorfct
3 da Demijohn and Jng do
m —*—ggs ApotbccaOes GUnttnro.ct
0 grace MnyunM Slid Rogers* Ifa Ink
0 hbl* Mornboy nml Scotch Sfinff
St) jars do and Rappee do. die. Ac,
Received hy late arrivals, and for sab Ion on
accommodating terms,
act 21 P G. !L HENDRICKSON.
Tho IHnn-nt«Arius»
’Orate,
O R Henry de Ccrons; a roiiixuec, by
R. Jauw», Miillior of Damiey u«b<
Clinrles 1 Tyrrell, Henry qfGiiioe) Ac.
Tho elements of Geology 9>r ponutar uie,con
taining a description ofthe Geological formal ion*
and mineral resources of the United States, by
Charles A. Lee, M..D. ’
Tho Formers Instructor, Coirtistmg of Essays,
practical directions aud hints, for the management
ofthe Farm and tho Garden; originally pubfisfaf
in tlie Cultivator, selected and revised by J«
Duel, Esq. Just received hy
sept 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
Dnlby’s Carminitlvc.
H IGHLY recommended as n toast aaTe, at*
factual, nnd often immediate remedy for*
the wind, the wnterv nnd dry gripes, eoitvaliifl**,
und all those fatal disorders in tliu bowele of Itw
fonts, which carry off such a number ef die he-
man species under Urn age oftMroyears. A nip*
ply nl this valuable nicdicins juit rocei«rf L 1
for sale b
sept 1(1
this valuable medicine just received, an
eby ANSON JI’ARSONS,
lli
fiurgicn! Instram«ntS|
A MPUTATING. Trepanning, Obstetrical,
Dental aud Cupping lnsUaroehtREtiin'e
Lancets Gum Lancets, silver spring Button
Lance's. Gorman spring Lancets, German and
tine American 8carificnU>rs.Peariand Steel Lam
cut Coses, Stomach Pumps, Statliuwopes, Ivory,
Gum Elastic and Silver Peraurie*; Wo nth Syria*
ges, Breast Glasses with pump, Selfdffiecfing
Apparatus, anJ a complete assortment of 8/tin* -
ges of every description. Just received per fa
New Hanover and for aale t
’ sept 3 T. M. A
* 1
Bcperts,
R EPORTS of cares at &w, orgaed and da-
lenninad in tlie Courtof Appeals nnd Court
of Enors of South Carolina, from December
1838 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wm Kite,
State Reporter.
Reports ufcares in Chancery, argued end de
termined in the Court of Appbls and Court of
Error* of Sonth Carolina, from December 1838
to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wm Rice.
A Digest ofthe oases decided in. the Superior
Courts of Law, oftlie State of Smith Carolina,
from the earliest period, (0 the year 1836 iaelo--
sive, by Wm Rice.
Also, the life, adventure* and opinion* of Hand
Tito. Hines of Mouth Carolina, Master ef Arts,
and aomelimea Dr.nfMndichio, nils* Dilfmntl-
* m, Col Hamilton, -Dr Hay tie, Cel ifayat, Dr
’ordicr.Col Singleton, Rev Mr Ueinae. Rev
Dr Biker, Cnl AIM011. Major !*arker. Cel Ben*
Mnjor Middlotou, Lieut Pringle, CaetRuN
_e, Col Pinckney, Dr Urandreltv M«j nlnore*
Ac. in n series of letter* to his (Vieuds, written by
himself.
AIm), the Georgia and Carolina Almanac, for
1841, bv Robert Grier. Just received by
oct 17 W THORNE W1LUAM8.
Lots lit Hluesvllle I
T HREE I-ots in Ilinesvilleti
menu thereon; nUn, the slock «_
liuqd, lulu tlm pruperty.of Mr. John Arthur* de«
nd. Said Lou are advantageously siUtated
otlicr Lot which isJarge, is u
used for agricultural pur
Tho above t.ol* nod al
sold on tlie premise^ at
bidder nil the first 'ftna
lessdispnsvd ofbeforot]
Term*—Long nr short cr«
sera, with good securities.
For further particulars, eaB «'»d «w»rdn»; 1*
apply to^ W^E^W. QUARTERN AN.
to CM.
A FINE M*ortment of Hair tndTootli 0