Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, October 28, 1840, Image 1

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MM NO 260.—VOL. XXXVIII.] “Bo Jiifcl, iinit rear not....lct nil the end. than nlm’.t at bo tliy Country’s, thy Clod's, and Truth's.’’ swi L ■' SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA,) WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1840. — savannah republican, rOMLMHKD DAII.Y AND TRI-WMKLY BY BY LOCICE & DAVIS) EDITORS AND PROPIUBTOKS. TKUMS. Dattj Paper «* $10 por annum. Tri-weekly Paper.... $5 pgr annum. — Advertisements appear in both papers.^ ' All Advertisement# publishedut the nritnl rates, vi* j Seventy-five Cento for the first, nnd Thirty- in and a half for each Insertion after,, per iro of twelve lines. ; ... B. Each Citation by the Gloria ofUio Courts v of Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of Administration, must be published THIRTY DAYS ut loiwt. a by Executors and Administrator* for Debtor*' and Creditors to render in their accounts' . must he published SIX WEEKS. ' * .Sales of Negroes by Execntorannd* Adlrtlntii- trators must bn at pubic auction, on tlie firstTucs- day of tlie montl;, between tho usual hours of safe, at tlie place of Public Sales in the County where tho Letters Testamentary, of Administra tion, or Guardianship may have been granted, first giving sixty days notice thereof in ono of the public gazettes of this State, ami at tlie dooref the Court House, whero such sales ure to ha iteld. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must ho pub lished for four montlis, before any order absolute shall be made thereupon by tho Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors. Administra tors, and Guardian*, must be published SIXTY DAYS before tho day of Sale. These sales must be made at tho Court House door of tlie County in which the property is situate, and on the first Tuesday of tlie Mouth,bctwuon the hours of ten in the morning nud four iu tho afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, uuless so expressed in tlie advertisement. * * Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) . of testate and intestate estates by Executors and Administrators must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators for Letters Dismusory, must be published SIX MONTHS. Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate must bo advertised once a mouth for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of tlie Court of Ordinary, (accompani ed with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to laud must be advertised Thrice Months at least. SherilPssulesunder executions regularly grant ed bv tho Courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage execution* SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishuhle property under or der of Court, mustbe advertised, generally, TEN DAYS beforo tlie day of sale. All Advertisements willbo punctually attended toll * # * AH Letters directed to tins Office or tne Editor, must be postpaid, to entitle them to at tention. Mansion House—SAVANNAH. M Tbis well known Establishment is Mr. now open, under the direction niuIJEL. innnageiueiit of the Subscriber and his Lady, wi;o will tnke pleasure in administering to tlie com fort of such ladies and gentlemen us may fa vour them with a call. - LnATrrrEic iurrLL'K. oct 21 254l BT Tho Angnsta Chrnn. & Sentinel, Charles ton Courier,’ Milledgoville Recorder,' Afncon Messenger, and Snndersvillo Advocate, will give the above three insertions, und send their bills for collection. L.'B. For Rent. * M The Rooms on the 2d and 3d floors ofthe Savannah Insurance mid Trust Company Building, well adapted for Counting Rooms, or Law Offices, and will be fitted up tn suit the oc cupants. Possession given on the 1st November, oct 15 S C HOUSE, Secretary. Five Dollars Reward. Rnnawuy from tho subscriber yester day morning, his boy DAVID, well known about tlie city as a Bricklayer by trnrle. The above reward will be given on his delivery to H. F. WILLINK. oct 8 Thirty Dollars Reward Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in any Jail in this Territory, or in tho States of South Carolina and Gear- ffgia. of my Negro man PRIMUS, who absconded on tire fill) iust. He is nbnut 35 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches, slender make, thin vis- ngs, teeth much decayed, /tnd has u down cast look. JOHN L. ENGLE. Jacksonville. (E. F.) Sept. 29,1840. oot 0 244|| Fifty dollars Reward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 12th inst. a mulatto uiau unmed George, between 21 mid 25 years of ago, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, and weighs about 130 ibs.and has very small feet. His liuir suffi ciently straight to be combed with a common comb. George is a little inclined to he howj legged, and is very active—cun perform Severn! feats iu tumbling, mid has worked somo at the tailor's business, lie can read very well, und it is irobnblo he will be furnished with a puss, and cull ..iniself by some other na'tne. The above reword will bo givnii for hisupprehetison and lodgement in nnv same jail in the State, so that I get him. Bibb Co. oct 21 PHILLIP THURMOND, oct 20 258tM S For Sale. A Northern Horse, he can he recommended ns a gentle Horse for the harness. Inquire ut the Man* sion House Stublo. oct 10 For Sale. Tho subscriber offers for sulo his > Place called Parnassus, in Brynrt > County, pleasantly situated on the Snlts, and opposite tlie town ofSun- • bury. The tract contains upwurds uif300 ncres, 150 of which are cleared und under n good fence. Its contiguity to the salt marsh renders tho convenience for the use of tho mud for manuring of ensy access, and for health, is not surpassed by any other situation in tho low coun try. This Plantation is iu a high state of im- jirovemnnt, consisting of a comfortable dwelling with six rooms, with ull necessary out buildings, such ns kitchen, Btore room, smoko house, com and cotton houses, together with comfortuhlo frame houses for tlie accommodation of 30 or 40 Negroes. Thera is also a fine orchard of young hoalthy trees, consisting or peach and near, with on extensive nrbour ofgrnpes of the choicest kind, For terms, apply to Col, John J. Maxwell in Savannah, or on the premises to It. P. DEMERE. oct 3- 2391 r Notice I S hereby given tliut a tax bus been assessed for the year 1840, on the Allowing Real and Per sonal Property in tlie City of Brunswick.— Cluhmuitsaro requested to nnv tlie smuo within eight weeks lYom the date ofiliis notice. Property in the Old Tvttn. Water Lots Nos. 10,21,22,23.24, 25,20,27, 28,29,30,47,49. Bay Lots Nob. 10, 17, J8, 19,20, 21, 22,27,29—22 Lots at $2 82 each. Buy Lots Nos. 23 at $4 41,20 ut $4 32. Town Lots Nos. 09,70,71,72,73,75.70,77. 79, 80,82,99,101,103,117,118-10 Lot et$l 88 each. Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 09. Town Lot-No«. 129, 130,131.132.137, !f» t 152,153,104,107,170/(172,174-13 Lots at $1 41 uneh. Nos, 179,180,181,162,211,212,210,217,218, '210—10 Lots, at $113 each. No. 183.1 Lot *£1375. Nos. 229. 234.*5, 230,237, 239, 255, 250, 257.258.259, YGCtoSfll. 202, 2G3,279, 28* J&G, 280,2S7dll£8, 308,-310—23 Lots ut ffife. ekrh. Nos. 325), 330,331. 832, 339, 340, 341, 353, 354,355—10 Lots ot94 cents each. Nos. 357, 383, 385, 404, 405, 400, 407, 408, 409, 410,411,412,413,414, 410, 417, 416,419, 420,441,455,457,458, 480. GOO, 507,515, 610, 521. 532,533,555,550—33 Lots ut70c. each. Claimants to the above Lots as far as Iniqiyn,. nro U. Dart, T. B.Kiug, Colby & Davis, W/H.' Stiles, Jane Reinshort, P. Hoiistoun, V: Wool- lay, S. Dnrt, J. T. Lawrence, S. Moody, Jns. Moore, (Trustee) B. F. Harris, Ex’or estate A- luoH Whitehead, S. A. Kimberly. E. S. Rees, R. Bolton, W. B. & C. Davis, It. Hutchinson, J. W. Anderson, estate J. Berrien, S. Chose, R. L. Gamble. Property in the Neio Town and adjoining the New and Old Toms. Town Lots Nos. 200,201; 202, 203,204,474. 475,470.477,478,479,480—12 Lots,taxed $5 15 Nos. 740,741,742,743,744,745,740-7 Lots taxed $2 30. Nos. 909,970,971,972,973—5 Lots, taxed $1 46. Nos. 1134.1135,1130,1137,1138,1299,1300, 1301,1302,1303—10 Lots, taxed $1 88. Nos. 1465.146C. 1467,1466, 1668,1669,1670, 1671,1672-9 Lots, taxed 35. Nos. 1933,1934.1935,1937,1938,2199,2200, 2201,2202.2203,2204-11 Lots, taxed $125. Nos. 2465,2466,2167,2469-4 Lots, taxed 31c. 150 acres Lana below the Old Town taxed $37 50. Owner T. B. King. Town Lots Nos. 430, 431,411,412, 178,179, 180, nnd wharf lots 178,179,180—if) Lots, taxed $4 69. Owner P. Leach. Town Lots No*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf lot No. 103—0 Lots, taxed $282. Owner L. A. Bond. Town Lots Nos. 100.101,528,529, 530,531, 0 Lots, taxed $261. Owners P. Leach and J. D. Gardner.' Nos. 439,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 cents. Own er C. J. Shelton. Town Lots Nos. 496,497—2 Lots, taxed 94e. Owner J. McDertnid. House and Lot tuxed $188. Owners Wilson and Sanborn. House and 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos. Bancroft. 3 ncres Lnud, taxed 42 rents. Owner S: Dnrt. 127 ncres Laud east of tho city, taxed $17 85; 25 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dnrt. 700 ncres Land, taxed $75 Owners Bruns wick nnd Florida R R Co. 5 ncres Laud, taxed 94 cts; 2 Lots, Nos 145 and 146, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode. Store House, taxed $281: House, &c. and 17 acres Land, taxed $5 62, and 8 Slaves taxed $6. owner nee-Dupree. 3 Lots, House, &c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed $5 63. Owne? Mrs. C. Lamb. Store nnd Lot, taxed. $4 69. Owner Joseph Lyman. Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax ed $441. Owner J. Franklin. Ilousc'ntid 2 Lots, taxed $563; lB^.ots mid Building taxed $28 13-100; 4 Lots taxed $281, 4 Sim us employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns wick Lumber Co. Store, House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave taxed 94c. Owner B I. Harris. Academy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tnx $1 87;4 Slaves, tux $225. Owner James Moore. Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em ployed, tax $2 81. Owner B. Talbot. Capital Stock, tux $2 60. Owner the Bank ofBmuswick. Stock in trnde, tnx 94c. Owner R. Hallman. Slock in frnde, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed,tax $1 13, estate J It Harvard. Stock in trade, tax $1 87. Owner J W At- will. Stock in trnde. tnx 56c. Ownor B Duffy. 3 Slaves, tax $1 69. Owner J Spalding. 2 Slaves, tnx $2 81. Owner J B Harris. 1 Slave employed, tux 94c. Owner A Scranton 5 Slaves employed, tax $281; personal pro perty, tnx $187. * Owner A L King. 1 Slave employed, tnx $113- Owner C Davis. 1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil ler. 2 Slaves employed, tux $113. Owner Mrs Aust. 1 Sluve employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax $113. Owner William P. Wilson. 4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner E S Ashcroft. 4 Slaves employed, tnx $1 50. Clark owner. Personal properly ofJ M Kunze, taxed $1 87. Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $1 87. Personal property ofJ M Sturtivaut, taxed $1 Also, the following property taxed for tho year eighteen hundred nud thirty-eight: Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jos Moore. Personal property of J R Ilnzznrd, tax $3 75. Also, on the following property for the year eighteen hundred mid Uiirty-uiue: House and 17 acres of Lund, tax $6: 8 Slaves, tnx $6. Owner Gee Dupree. Academy Building, tnx 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore. House mid Lot, lax $2 25. Owner Thomas Finegnn. Stock in trade of Spalding nnd Stoekwell, tax ed 18:Jc. Stock in trade ofJ R Ilnzznrd. tnx $2 81. 3 Slaves, taxed $1 08$. Owner J Snalditig. 1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris. 1 Slave, tuxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrence. 1 Slave nnd one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner William P Wilson. 1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C Davis. WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor. 03*The Milledgoville Journal is requested to publish the above once a week for six weeks, uug 25 205tr. Uiiciirrent Bank Notes, A UGUSTA Bnnks, Columbus Bank*. Monroe Rail Rond Stuto Bnnk Branches, Ocmulgee Batik, Bank Iluwkinsvillo, Geo. Rail Rond, Ac. Ac. Ac. Purchased at the lowest ratos, and the highest - premium given lor specie,by WM. ROBERTSON, Broker, Corner Bull-street nnd Bay Luno. For sale, a fow shares of Marino Bank Stock march 3 50 Accoi’diuiiN. I Case flue Acanrdiuus, assorted patterns, bountifully inlaid, pearl keys and suporior toned. Just received mid lor sale bv G. It. HENDRICKSON. umjnnr J Cn»k» BloucluuT Lamp Oil. low pncoil, lust received ami fur snln bv GR HENDRICKSON. To Families. FEW chests choice Imperial, Hyson and Pauohmig Tons, selected with groat care, just receivod and for sale by Gh It. (IB! net 20 HENDRICKSON. I N kegs quantii oct 19 Wliitc Lcnd f i from 124 lbs to 500 Ibs each, assorted ies, for sale low, by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, V l Monument Sqnnrot * 1 and 2 White Lend* Ac, 1 AA KEGS English White Lead iUU 300 do American do do, No 20 boxes Baltimore Crnme Yellow 21) do do do Green 50 doz Paint Brushes und Sash Tools, as sarted sizes, just received per ship Celia and for sulo by . U, R. UENDRICKSON. oct 10 Vc benn Cream. A FRESH supply of Chas. Ring's Verbena Shading Cream, justrt’Cnvpil and for sain by" oct 9 G. It. HENDRICKSON. Cards. DA GROCE superfine Linen Playing Cards, 4U\/ wi ll fiue enameled surfaces; 10 grnce Visiting (birds, assorted sizes Just received nnd for sale by oct 7 G. It. HENDRICKSON. : Winter Sperm Oil, Ac. *| Casks superior Winter Sperm Oil, XtJ blenched, 6 bales superior Lamp Wick, 300 1, 2,3,0, A 10. gallon Tin Cannisters. Just received and for salo by sept 25 G. It. HENDRICKSON. Broadcloths and Cassimcrcs. A FINE assortment of English Broadcloths and CnssimoreR,bluo Beaver Cloths, invis- ible green do. black do, dtub do, brown, cadet mixed. Eqnestrinn Cussimcre, black dp,President do. fancy Iu vender do. Just received per brig Madison, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms, by JAMES A. CLIFFORD, se.pt 17 Nos. 4 & 13 Gibbons' Range. Panacea, Ac. /T/~l WM Swaim’s celebrated Panacea tjU 20 do Houck's do do 5 do Potter's Vegetable Cntliolicon, highly recommended ns a spring and fnll 'purifier. A fresh supply ofthe above valuable medicines just received cud for sale by oct 5 ANSON PARSONS. Cocoa. A Fresh supply of Kitchen's prepared Cocon, n cheap, wholesome and agreeable substi tute for tea or coffee. Just received nnd for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, oct 14 Lorillard’s Sntifrnnd Tobacco. A SUPPLY of Lnrillard’s best Mnccnboy, .IX. Rappee und Scotch Snuff, in jars, bladders and bottles; also.cut Tobacco. For sale hy T. M. A J. M. TURNER, oct 20 Monument Square. Pearl Ash, Sal Soda, &c. Ac. 6 UBL3 Pearl Ash, 6 do Sal Soda 3 do Salteratit*. do Salt Petre Do Flax Seed, 1 keg ground do 10 bags Pimento, 5 do Black Pcppor J case Cloves, 1 hbl Nutmegs <J hhl fresh Chamomile Flowers | do sup'r fine Arrow Root 1 ease do Tapioca. 1 doPenrl Sago Just received uhd for sale by oct 20 ANSON PARSONS. Haynes Vegetable Pills. TUSTn>coi*Minud«"‘ H1 l«l»y ' «/ sept. 21 THOS. 1 THOo. RYEItSON. Hull’s Soap. QA Boxes Hull’s variegated Soap fnharannd OU cakes, highly perfumed.* 30 do superior yellow Soap, for dun lifer. —lost received andfor iaJeby G. R. HENDRICKSON, net 14- Fine Linen Cards. OA GROCE Thos. Crnhoro’s Linen Cards, OU just received and for wile by ANSON PARSONS, Mijit 1G No. 6 Gibbons' Range. 3or s Pepper, Ginger, 1AGS Black Pepper Ac. _ do Race Ginger, 10 do Pimento 1 bng Cloves, 1 hhl'Niituiegs Just received and for sale bv sept29 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Razor Straps. C HAPMAN'S Patent Metnhc Razor Straps Saunders’ do do do Emerson's Elnstic do Just received and for sale by sept. 21 THOS, RYERSON. Drugs, Medicines A Perfumery. T HE subscriber have constantly on hand a full supply of Drugs. Medicines, Perfumery, nnd fancy articles, ofthe best quality, which they oiler ou reasonable terms, wholesale or retail. T. M. A J. M. TURNER, oct 19 # Monument-Square. Parsons’ Vegetable Anti-Bilions Pills. A SAFE an 4 certain cure for nil bilious com plaints and abstractions ofthe bowels. If administered in time, they will effectually remove the bile from tho stomach, nud counteract the causes which so generally produce headache, in digestion, fever nud ngue, or intermittent, remit tent, bilious, inflammatory, nud yellow fevers, jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rhea- mutism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach, costiveness, sore throats, colds, coughs and asth ma. Prepared und sold hy 4 ANSON. PARSONS. ang 4 Evans* Chamomile Pills, P REPARED from a puro extract ol tlto flow er, n very wholesome medicine, mild in op eration nud pleasant in effect, tho most certain preserver of health, a safe and effectual cure of indigestion and ull stomachi complaints! und as a natural consequence, a purifier of the blood and a awoolner of tho whole system, to the nervous nnd debilitated. The powers of Evans’ Chamomile Pills are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous hand, the dizzy eye,and ilie fluttering mind van ish before their effects like noxious vapors before tho benign influence ofthe morning sun. Ihis tonic medicine iB for various diseases, general de bility, indigestion and its consequences; as want of appetite, un apparnut distension of the stom ach, belching, pains in tlie stomach, acidity, un pleasant tnsto m Um Ulmith, rambling noise iu the bowels, norvoii»symptoiiiH,liingui(lnessAhen the mind becomes irritable, desponding, thought- fill, melancholy nud dejected, bypochondriacisni, low spirits,consumption,palpitations ofthoheart, nervous Irritability, night imire,vhttvni\iih«tu,spas modic affections, dimness nfsight. delirium, und all other nervous symptoms, these PHI* will pro duce an effectual euro. For sole hy ANSON PARSONS, sept 7 No, 8 Gibbons' Range. It«oIn and Brogans* A CASHS calf pump Boots 4 2 do thick F out 19 can pump imhiis t Brogans, for sale low by L. BALDWIN A CO. Starch, Ac. BOXES Colgate's superior Starch OU 6do English Fig Blue, 2 ceroons Span ish Imligo. Just received nnd for sale by • oct8 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Garden Seeds. T HE subscriber bus just received hy brig Sn- vmumh, u full supply of. Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted ofthe host quality, nnd of tho Crop of 1840, viz: Asparagus, huge Beans, dun colored,rob roy and limn pole Bents, long blood, tur nip blood, mangle wurtzel, und while scarcity Brocoli, purple capo Cabbage, early york, drumhead, hattersen, green glazed, sngnr Fonf, and red dutch Cauliflower, early* Cucumber, long green and early frame Carrot, long orange and early horn Celery, white solid Lettuce, cabbage hondifc green cow) Melon, citron, pine np plo. ami netted Mustard, white Purstovs curled octiO Parsnip, large while. Pens, early frame, dwarf tnurrowfut, dwarf blue imperial, early churl- tou and early Washing ton Pepper, long red and sweet Spanish Squash, early bush und hergan’s striped Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarlet, ^long scarlet, and blk winter Salsify or vegetable oys ter Spinach, large Tomatoes Turnip, early dutch, ear ly spring, red top, ru tabaga and large flat globe Clover, white nnd red Lucerne Grass, Ac &c For , ARSONS. r sulo by A. PA T il 1 New Books. IIIEdifficulties ofRmnunisiu, by Geo Stanly Falier. .. „. . Strive nud Thriva.a tale by Mary Hewitt. Hope on! hone ever, or the boyhood of F Law, bv Mary Hewitt, , Spark's Lil'o of Washington, abridged. The history of Virgil A. Stowart. und his nd- venture iti capturing and exposing the great “Western Land Pirate” and his gang iu connex ion with evidence, u'so ofthe trials, ctmlessious, nud execution ofnunmherofMurrell'snssosiutes in the stutc of Mississippi. France, its King, Coprt.and Government, by Governor Cass. ..... A few more conies oftho Madison Papers. A collection of Music, for tho Flute, Violin, *ocl 16*' ga W^UQKNE WIIUAMS. S(up!n tihrt Fancy Dry Gooilx. T)LKslup« fli'lin, TiiiioIcoii, brigs Win Toy* JT lor nnd AHgusta. 60 hales 3-4 brown Shirting*, various brands 25. do 4-4 ; do do do do 20 ctuea 3-4,44.A 5*4 blenched Sheeting nud aid Shirtings 20 bales Kej Flannel*, some twilled do return pin id Linsejr 100 scarlet mfcl black tliihet Shawls 200 Higlilauaplaid Shawls, vurions sizes 500 do I cotton do do 200 pieces onlotmixed, steel mixed, blue, green m l brown Batiinoto >1 • 100 dozen him Iloinnl lldkfs 10 cases Aupr&ii Prints, all qualifier 200 dogan mill's >voolen 4 Hose, same low pric'd |\|n4b|fached linen Table Cloths fo4-4sl«jfk thibot Shawls 5-4 wlp do do s ioiMiriced apron Checks r &si^mtMnafliiels. nmn led •|,<nli«!en do suporpeliuiue white Welsh Flannels ft- do do do Rogers patent do 0 do huckn^ncl and Scotch Diaper 0 do Rusii Diipcr • 0 do do Cr*»h Blnck& colornJ Silks, super Mus do Lnines and French Prills, Ihncy Shawls, fnucy silk Cravats, fancy lilk Bags, fancy silk and last ing coat Bnttitis, gilt do, pearl, hone nnd silvered Buto.ii, 300 Ibs puient flax Thread, 500 dozen inserted spool Thrend. &c. Ac. For sale at whileale nud retail by SNIDER, LkTHROP A NEVITT. (□“Wholesale Holm, np stairs fronting Con- gress street.oct 13 . lfloro Nciv Gootln, Per brig Savannah. A[A PIECES gray mix'd Kentucky Jeans 50 do dnrkblue do do i case light blue Demins . i do corded Skirts J do Cotton Umbrellas 1 do Silk do 3 bales white Flannels, 1 do low priced 10 do Red do 3 do sn per Whitney BUnketo 1 case Cotton Fringes 50 Ihs Turkey red Yarn 1'0 pieces blk Bomhosin 10 no blk Lasting 100 ibs mix’d Pins JO pieces blk Italian Crnpo .- 2 do super blk Silk Velvet 10 doz gentlemen’s blk Silk Cravats 5 do do blk Italian do 2 do do siiperhlkSntindo 10 do genuine Welch Flannels 100 doz men’s ktiit wool half Hose 50 do do Lambs Wool do do 10 do gent’s Lambs Wool nnd Angola Hose 10 do brown nnd mix’d Cotton do 25 pieces handsome Furnitute Chintz 10 do usiorted colors Brood Cloths f>0 do white Cambrics J 50 do Jackonet Muslins, Book, Swiss and Mull do Super blk und blue blk Silks Plain changeable do Motts do Lnines and striped Chnlvs SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. oct 21 limy. QAA Bundles superior Amboy Hay, on OUU boaid ship Solon, for sale, apply to Cupt. Biickiinin, orto SHAPTER A. WOODBRIDGE. oct 15 Porte Hied Stigur. HHDS pritno Porto Rico Sugar. land- “4 f ing from ship Now Jersey, und will ho sold low from tho wharf, by .ADD, TUPPER A SISTARE. Key Goods. READY'.WIDE CLOTHING. T HE subscriber ns lately returned from the North, where la Inis been engaged in se lecting nud maun fuctlring Ready Made Clothing for two months ptstJind flatters himself that his stock cannot be ttirnKsed by any establishment of tlie kind in Snrnmuh, as it consists of all the latest imported amhmwt fashionable articles in his linn. His friend nnd the public generally, are respectfully invited to cive him a call. His stock is composed ofthe foilowing, viz: Superior blue, lilacl, brown, green nnd invisible green Dress Coat); do do do do Frock Coats Cadet, Beaver, Satinet! Petersham, Kentucky Jean nnd Moltskik Hunting Coats. Moleskin,Satfimt aid blue Cloth Round Jackets. Green and mix'd Cljxh and Suttinot Coatees. Moleskin, Keutuckj Jean, fancy und mixed Cas- simere Pantaloon's. Vests offlg’d ntil plain Velvets, hlno nnd black Cloth, Merino, lioiiibusiu, fig’d und plain Sat in, Ac. FANCY ARTICLES. Moreno, Bnckskitjnnd Royal Ril Bands; wool Under Shirts nnd Diawers; linen, cotton..stripe and fancy Ginghnu ShirtsjSilk nnd Linen Hdkfs, Gloves, Suspenders; Ends, Stocks, Cravats,Cra vat 8tiffners, Hiding Belts, Money Belts, Tape Measures; Night C*>s, Hose and half Hose, In serting, Frill and (lain Bosoms and Collars, Feather Brushes, Silk mid Cotton Umbrellns, Hair Brushes. All of the above articles are rea dy for inspection, at low prices for cash or uppro- red city acceptance. G. S. NICHOLS. N. II.—G. S-.N- will manufacture to oidarany garments entrusted to Uii cure at short notice and in the most approved »tyh. Cutting to he made out, done with cure and despatch, and tits war ranted if uiado by experienced workmen, oct 7 Market-Square. L!ncus*Liiicn Cambric Hdkfs.&c ~t A 11*4 >md 12*4 super Linen Sheet AUtC mgs 7- 8 and 4-4 undrossed Linen Shirtings 9-8 Pillow Case, Linen 50 dozen Linen Cambric Hdkfs 20 pieces Long Lawns, Scotch Linen Bed Tick 10 do common and super Uncknbnck Diaper 20 do do do Bird's Eye nnd Scotch do 10 dozen bordered Linen Towels 20 do Silesia Napkins 8- 4,6-10 and 10-12 Damask Table Cloths 8-4 Brown do do do 7-4,8-4 nnd 10-4 Linen Damask 20 do Russia Diaper Received by last arrivals nnd for sale very cheap at tho store lately occupied hy J. & E. Iugersoll West side Monument Squure. oct 20 253j| i. Molasses. T HIRTY casks Molasses, now landing from brig Planet, for sale by oct 24 GEORNEH. MAY. apt— BOXES superior qunlity, uinong which OO-nre n fe w boxes of 12’*, now landing from brig Planet, for sale by oct 24 GEORGE H. MAY. Negro Cloths, Blankets andBng;- 'VV| CaspsKenieysItlm most approved kind 6 boles super while Welsh Plains 10 do English ins'll Plains, 5 do Cordova do 25'do London ditfil and Bristol Blankets, vari ous qiiifities and sizes, veiy heavy 4 100 pcs heavy Ijngffng Received by ifeent arrivals from Liverpool and Now York, nnd ‘or sale on tho best terms hy SNIDEf, LATHROP A NEVITT. oct 12 Lor Cabin Casslmms & Cloths. L OG CABlP\Sattlnets a new and serviceable I article; Log Cabin eiik lldkfs.; do Buttons. Jt] st received and for sale bv oct 12 i A CLIFFORD. New Fall ua<l Winter Goods. A VERY & JOHNSON, have received and are receiving # general supply of Fallaud Winter Goods, which will he sold as low ns at any oilier store in town for cash or good puper. cl 14 South side Monument SqnnVe. Kich Shawls. 4 A A 7-4 new stylo rich silk Shawls, 7-4 < ” fa X &8t4 Beochado, 4-4 Sf 8-4 Rob Roy dy, Cliallv Miwliu De Line do, net worsted do, at AVERY & JOHNSON'S low for cash, oct 14 Muslin de Lanes. A Lnrge and wet selected assortment can be ii. found at AVERY & JOHNSON’S, allow prices for cash. Satth side Monument squure. net 14 GIoycs nnd Hosiery. -S Dozen ladidi cold Kid Gloves 5 do «Wblk ilo 4 do Gents lilknnd cold kid do Gents enshmere do, children’s do Ladies blk Ingrain silk Hose Do do Kp'd fenshuiere do Do pluili do do do, do col'd do do Just received mid for sale low for cash hy oct 13 ! AVERY & JOHNSON^ New Goods." PCS Prims 20 do.Moiieljnede Laities,rich patterns 5 do blank nndfblk and slate do 6 do white Flajmels 2 do Snxony Cassimeres' for hoys clothing 12 do blk mix'd Snttinet 3 do grey mix’d do 8-lftWwn table Cloths 12 dozen plaid lldkfs 100 do RnwnrthV spool Cotton 6 pcs Canton FIhiiiicI Victoria Skirts, corded do 5-4 Hamilton Sheetings 6 dozen shell twist Combs 8 do do Bide do f» do linen nunbrick lldkfs 4 do hemstidied do do 34 inch blk apibn Silks Ladies oik aprons with borders Just received aul for sale low Ir oct 13 il for sale low by AVERY & JOHNSON. Perfumery. E SPRIT DE ROSE, Honey, Cologne nnd Lavender Water, Toilet Powder, Mucus- sur und Bears Oil. Chlorine nnd Carbonic Don* trifice, fine Soaps, shaving Soups. Received per brig Augusta nnd for sale hy 8 * GEORGEW. BEHN, net 2 No. 2 Shnd’s Building, Dry Gootto. T HE nubacriher is uow opening nn assort- luetit of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, received from New York, per brigs Madison, Sterling did Clinton. He will continue to receive suitable Goods for tliu full and winter, which will he sold nt moder ate prices. GEORGE W. BEHN, sept 22 No. 2, Shad's Buildlrg._ "BlankelsHKorscys tFlannels. 4 B/\LES Duffil Blankets 20 pair Whitney do, 15 do Ru«e do 9 cases wool and cotton twilled Jeans 5 halos Ited FJjiiitiel. luw price RecnivRtl p»r brig ® oct 5 No. 2 Shad's Budding. Indelible Ink. 3 GROCE Francis Kidder's Indelible Ink, . do Reeves & Son’s (Loudon) do do, 6 do Paysnn’sdo do, nsedwitbout preparation. Just received and lor sule hy oct 6 G/R. HENDRICKSON, Job’s Liniuienl. H IGHLY recommended for rheumatism,chil blains. bruises, sprains, Ac. Just receiv. cd nnd for sale by A. PARSONS. cct5 Flannels. A T the store recently occupied by J. A E. In- gcrsoll, may he found superior real Welch Flannels, a great vnriety of qualities, (smnq^o ger’s.) Also, Schofield's Patent White Flannels, (warranted uot to shrink,) English Cotton Finn- neU, Ainericnn ditto, and Scarlet Flannels of all qualities, which are oflered unusually cheap, oct 20 253|| l Silks. A GREAT vnriety of plain, fig’d and striped black, hluo block nnd col’d Silks, of very sn- r ierior mid rich styles, for sale cheap, ul the store ntely occupied hy J. A E. Iugersoll, west side Monument aquare. 253|ji. • oct 20 Broadcloths, Cassimcrcs, Ac< J UST opened at the store lately occupied by J. & E. Ingersnll.a very splendid assortment of Broad Cloths, Cnssimores und Vestings. Also, Asphnltum Cloth, (a new and superior article for gentlemen's winter (Vock nnd over coats,) nnd Satinets of all cnl;u»nmlau n, * , '»«. wkioh w.U b« ooM «i,-.n« Tor cash nr city acceptance, oct 20 25311r. Steamboat Blankets und Coun terpanes. ' J UST receivod at the store lately occupied by J. A E. Iugersoll. 1 bale super Berth Blankets 50 super Berth Counterpanes Also, JO-412-4 and 14-4 white und col’d Qnilts, which will he sold very low. 253||i. oct20 Pantaloons, Vests and Sltirtsi A SUPERIOR assortment of black and blue Chssimere Pantaloons; ribb’d, stripe. Vic toria and Tweed Cass. Pantaloons of different qualities; fig’d nnd plain black Velvet Vests; black and biue Cloth do; Prince Albert Cohnnrg nnd fig’d Chnlly Vests; fig’d and plaiu Satin Vests; fine Linen Shirts, frill’d nnd plain bo soms; extra fiue Cotton Shirts, linen collars, bo- somsand wristbands; calico and fancy Gingham Shirts. For sale bv HAMILTON A HOUSTON, oct 21 254r. Woolens and Bagping* A Large stock of Blankets, British and Do xiL mesticNegro Clothsaud Bugging ofvnr on*qualities. For sale by oct 13 *247tr. It A W KING. Cotton Osuabiirgs and Yarns. /“10TTON Osnnlinrgs.from the Athens factory; nnd Yarns, No 5.6,8,10. and 15 from the Roswell foclnrv. For sale by oct 13 *247tt 11 A W KING 90 dozen rich fancy Shawls, A MONO which nro jfilH and 5-4 rich Damask Silk 4-4 changeable and plaid do 8-4 emb'd Thibet Wool, very ricli 8-4 Broclin mid Blrftiket Togotiierwith a large iiHsortmcnt of Scarfs and small dress Illidfs; ull ofwhich will be sold nlu small udvancu from cost, for cash, or good paper. AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 19 South wide Monument Square, Cravats. 1 BOX rich nnd fashionable Down Cravats, ♦received by AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 19 F Look at This. ItESH Goods Just received: Rich French and English Prints Utr.ii Muslin l)« Laities Do Silks;also plaid Worsteds, fordresses. For sale low for cash, at oct 22 AVERY A JOHNSON’S. Illunkrtw, Ate. - 2 BALES saddle Blankets. 200 blankets ouch 1 bale large size col’d liorso do 6 bales 8-1 nnd 94 Duffil do 6 cases wool filled Kerseys 2 do low priced Saitinets Landing from brig Clinton, und for Bole by IlIRAM ROBERTS, net 20 No 3 and 14 Gibbon's Building. Ladd, Tapper & Sistarc, Offer lor Sale, HHDS and tierces Cuba Molasses # U 50 ies nnd bids N. O. do 30 hhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar . 15 boxes Refilled Loaf Sugar 75 bags Cuba ami Old Java Coffee 25 boxes Baker's Chocolate 450 Demijons, assorted sizes 130 pcs heavy Dundee Bngeing 30 crates Patent Wine Bottles 75 boxes Negro Pipes 85 M. Havana Segnrs 100 cases Hock nml Champagne Wines 70 qr casks Sicily, Port mid Pico Wiues 12 pipes pure Holland Gin 4 halfpipes Cognac Brandy 200 bills ••Help's” Gin ‘ 50 hbls Boston Eagle Gin ' 50 do do do Runt 50 do Portland Rum 100 sacks coarse und fine Salt 150 kegs pure White Lund 4 casks English Linseed Oil 200 Grindstones, assorted sizes wpt4 Domestic Goods. A ® n * MH G' ,lton Sheetings, frmn the Coven “IU try Manufacturing Co. 20 hales Geor- L’iiLNankecns fiom the Lonsdale Manufacturing Co. For sale by PADELFOItD, FAY A CO. oct 13 Clerk’s Matches. 6 GROSS Clark’s Friction Mutches, far supe rior to any in use. Just receivod and for sale hy ANSON PARSONS, wept. 21 • No. 8, Gibbon’s range. Muslin Collarn, Canton Flan nel, A:c. &c. Rrccivml per brig L. Baldwin, '’CTTORKED Muslin Collars, Velvet Ribbons, tv striped, chucked mid plain Swiss Muslin, Cambric Dimity, Furniture Chintz Funcy silk Hlikls, Canton Flannels For sale by GEO. W. BEHN. net 20 IlHrtdkcrclilef«r €hps, Ac. &c. DOZEN Indigo blue plaid Hdkfs tIU 00do fancy plaid Ijdfks, (Gingham pins) 35 doz Wool Caps, low priced SaUitieto 55 pcs plaid Linsey 3C do Indigo hlii.i plaid Homespun . Received per brig L‘Baldwin, and for sale by _oct_20 __ -.GEORGEAY. B Oil Cloth and Connterpi O ILCIotli tnbleCovers iu patterns v sometCloth tilde'Covers; richly RecenVHljy ‘ J A CLIFFORD, oct 12 UehUHAc. 1 A CASlts’V.pi IU 4 do Pearl Ash 2 do SnherntiiH 2 do washing Soda i do Flour Sulphur 1 0 cases roll do 1 do Gum Compiler 2-do Rhubarb 10 hbls green’Copperas JO do Whiting- 10 do Castor Oil G do Alcohol 3 hales fiuo Velvet Corks 3 do Demijohn and Jug do 100 packages A potheen tics Ulassttara.otery variety 10 grflcc Maynard and Rogers' blk Ink (i utils Mucalmy and Scotch' Snuff • 20 jars do uud Rappee do. Ac. Ac. Received by late arrivals, and for wain low on accommodating torink. oct 21 G. It. HENDRICKSON. oct 24 U Umbrellas. L CASE Silk Umbrellns 1 do Cotton do. For sale by oct20 GEORGE W. BEHN. Ilams. SMALL invoice of choice Baltimore Ilntus . lauding from brig Eleanor, and for sale by st 19 WHITE & BARTELS. Near* Cloths. -t CASES Negro Cloths, of good quality, JL#3 and a very heavy article, for sale by net 19 L. BALDWIN & CO. 10 Butter uud Chcesp. Firkins Butter, 7 cusks and 15 boxes Cheese. Just received and ftnr sale by . d(j £ oct 15 SHAPTER & WOODJIRID Shoes. OA CASES Mens’ Kip Brngutu ^fiUlO do do Russet do 4 do Boys’ Thick do 2 do Messer. Leather Bootees, received per ship Hercules from Boston nnd for sale, on reasonable, terra# by L. BALDWIN A CO. oct 21 Coffee, Sugar, Gin, Whiskey, &c. -S Bags green Cuba Coffee JLUU 100 do Rio do 30 do old white do 30 do do Java do 20 do Manilla do 20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar . 30 do Porto Rico 10 boxes Loaf do 10 hbls crushed do 60 bhlscommon Gin 30 do Phelp’a do * 60. do Whiskey 5 pipes superior Olard Brandy 14 halfpipes Dupuy do 20 qr casks sweet JJnlnga. Wilia 20 do diy do do 10 da mint Cordinl 50 boxes sutnil lump Tobacco, Endear* .20 do\ Cavendish do superior 20 hnlfchests Pnnchong Tea 30 13 lb boxes Hyson do 20 0 & 13 IDs do Imperial do 10 cobch, canisters do . do 60 boxes Pinos 50 bbls canal Flour 50 do Baltimore do 10 ca?k*Cheeso 20 firkins Butter, Goshen 30 boxes Sperm Candles 40 casks Porter, pts and qt*. 50 kegs Dupont’s Powder 200 bags Shot ^ 20 boxes Cordials assorted 25 do old Port Wine 20 hnskats sweat Oil 10,000 lb.* Bacon,assorted 200 reams wrapping Paper 50 do letter und fools cap do 5 enses Snlt 1000 sacks do 1000 bushels Alum do 20 hhds Molnssas 100 boxes Soap, Lee’s and other brand# 20 do Starch 10 do Miiwhnd. London 40 hbls Crackers 10 boxes ground Pepper 100 demijons, assorted sizes 40 M Alexandria Segors 50 M Spanish do 100 M halfdo do 25 boxes Raisins 20 kegs Lard 30 dozen Buckets 10 Imgs Pepper . 10 do Allspice 10 do race Ginger 25 baskets Champagne ’ For sale on ncouiinodnfnig terms, hy SCRANTON A OLM3TEAD. oct 14 246||ca Lamp Oil. Qf\/\ GALLS. Winter Sperm Oil OUU 200 do common Lamp Oil, nt $1 per oel 19 Yeast Powders. T HESE Powders are un admirable mihstilnte for Yenst in malting all kinds nflmtter coksa and Itnvo tho advantage over that article ill ma king tho batter perfectly light und ready fnr ba king tlie instant they are mixed. Buckwheat and other cakes when made with thrso powders, ars less likely to disagree with the stomach than tluisn made with yenst, nnd as it requires but n few minutes to prepare for linking, the possibility of having them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cnlte and biscuit with these powders, fins been approved hy many cf tho most etninnnt physicians and surgeon* in this country; they are a Iso highly rccommniend- cd hy many of. tho first families in this city and other places. A supply of tho nhnvc vahiahln article, just ro ceived per brig Clinton, nnd for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept 21 No 8, Gihlions’ Building*. Harry Lorrcqucr. T HE Confessions of Hurry Lorrequer, with numerous illustrations, by Phiz, 1 vol. 8vo. Continuation of Memoirs ofthe Court nCEng- land,' during the reign of (im Stuarts, including tho Protectorate, by Jim. Henoage Jess, in2 vol.*. containing Memoirs of Cromwell, Gen. Monk. Priuco Rupert, tho Duke of Buckingham, Duka of Monmouth,, Dutchess of Richmond, of Buck ingham, of Cleveland, of Portsmouth, ofMnza- rine.und of Richmond. Jermyn, the Earl of Roch ester, Count nud Countess of Grumumnt, Nell Gwynn, &c. The young Priitia Donna, a Romance of Uia Opera, by Mrs Gray, author of “ The Duke,” in 2 vol#. Teh Thousand a Year, by the author of “ Tho Diary of a Physician." 2 vol*. Aikins’ British Poets, from Johnson to Bosttie, 1 vol. Frost’s do. from Falconer to Walter Scott. Uuecncin’s Decameron. 2 vol*. 8ro. . Sir Waiter Scott’s Works, complete in 10 vol*. 8vo., hound in calf, Charles O.Mulley, the Irish Dragoon, hy the . author of* 1 Harry Lorrequer. Nos. J, 2,3 nnd 4, with humorous illustrations. No. 12 Master Humphrey’s Clock. The Aniericun Almanac for 1840. Georgia und South-Cammm Almanacs, by wholesale uhd retail. Just received. W. THORNE WILLL4MS. oct 22 Rice’s Reports. ni r.rinrs or oiinin Carolina, iron) necenmer 1839 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wnt Rice, State Reporter. Reporti ofcnKi ! » in Chancery, argued and de- \ tcruiincd in the Court of Appeals and Court of 1 Errors of South Carolina, from December 1838 to Mny 1839, both inclusive, by Win Rice. A Digest oftho cases decided in tlm Superior Courts of Law, ofthe Suite of South Carolina,, from the earliest period, to tlie year 1830 iticJu- sivo, by AVhi Rico. Also’, the life, adventures nnd opinions of David I T/ico. Hints of South pamlinn, .Master of Arts, I and sometimes Dr. ofMediciue, alias DrHnmil- I ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hayne, Col Hayue, Dr I Pnrchor, Co| Singleton Rev Mr Betnnn, Rev Dr Baker, Col Aliston, Major Parker, Col Ben ton, Major Aliddlotou, Lieut Pringle, Copt Rut ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth. Mnj Muoro, &c. in a series oflotlers to his friends, written by himself. Also, the Georgia and Carolina Almanac, for 1841, hy Robert Grier. Just received by I net 17 VV THORNE WILLIAMS, *j Tin* Iflan-ai-’Arnis tJ O il Henry de purons; a romance, bv G. P. I R. James, author -of Dnriiley De l.’Orinn, I Charles Tyrrell, IJeliry of Guise, Ac. | Tho elements of Geology for popular usu, con taining n description of the‘Geological formatiuiiN and mineral resources of the United’ States, by Charles A. Lee, M.’ D. The Farmers Instructor, cousistimflif Essays. I practical directions aud hinU, for the nmnagenmut ■ oftho Farm and the Garden; originally published in the Cultivator, selected and revised by J. Buel, Esq. Just received by INE.M sept 16 W. THORNE .WILLIAMS. .Caution. T HE hid) reputation which Francis Ividdor’s Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 or 26 years, has caused several imitations of tho article to he offered for sale us “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.” They resemble the genuine ink in their exterior appearance, and as sonic of them bears tlie untne of Kidder, tlie public have been grossly deceiv ed. To guard ugainst this deception, purchasers will please ho particular to ask for Frauds lad der’s Ink, und observe that his name is ou tlie top and fiont ofthe box. This ink cannot be (maced; hut is warranted to remain perfec tly indelible for ages, if tho direc tions ate followed in using it. A supply of Utugeuiiino article just received, and for sale hy A. PARSONS, sept 18 Dalby’s CarniiulliVc. H IGHLY recommended us u most safe, ef fectual, and often immediate remedy for .1 the wind, the watery nnd dry gripas, Convulsions, “ and nil those fatal disorders’ in the bowels of in fants, which carry off sjich a number of the hu-1 man species imderthc age of two yours. A sup- >1 ply of this vuluublc medicine jUat received, and H ft.* . — wNoew-f*AnooNS. «ept 30 * >■ Surgical Instruments, Ac. A MPUTAT1NG, Trepanning, Obstetrical, I Jm. Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s F Lancets, Gmu Lancets, silver spring Button-1 Lancets, Gorman spring Lancets, German and tine American Scarificators,l’eurl und Steel I^ati- cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscopes, Ivory, Gum Elaatic nnd Silver Pessaries; “ geB, Breast GInssns wjth pump, Apparatus, und a complete assortment of Syrin S es of every description. Just received per brig lew Hanover und for sain by sept 3 T. M. A jyi. TURNER. Rose Olntmeut, F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on the Face, dud other cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms, nnd herpetic eruptions gener ally, aro-nmong the most tedious and disagreeable nflections to which tho human frame i» linble. Situated as it wore, on tho verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach them hy inward reiuej dies. Hence tlieinefficucy of undergoing a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un comfortable system'of strict di n: such means by reducing the system merely palliate the symptoms while they are in practice, to recur ns violently, or more so.wnen a generous dint is returned to. And the generality of external npplicntionshnve no other uffecttlian the diseuse in oueplace, soon to show itselfiti tho same or another pari. When all those means have failed, and in ninny severe cases, a perservatico for ifthort timo in the use of the Rose Ointment Iuih proved effectual. There is no trouble ill Using (applying it every night,) A fresh supply iust receivod, nnd for sale hy au g 24_ G.R. HENDRICKSON. ‘ Evans* Camomile Pills. J UST received and for rale by sept. 21 THOS. TvYERSON. liana, luiuine property oi wr. joihi armor, ai censed. Said Lots are advantageously sUnaU in Hinerfilla, which is. u plensantund healthy vi In^ju, containing the site of tho Public Building. •• good school now in operation, and various oil r inducements too tedious lo mention. The im - **-«—*■ T at are osubsta dial ir provementB on the fro:., commodious, Store, hnvi nud two ndjoi mi and other commodious Dw> htving six rooi second Lot cm other Lot whit used for agricultural The above Lots and stool sold on the premises bidder on the first Ti- lossdisposeil of before Terms—Long or ‘ applj "«P> 1* a b-j., sept 14 '