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NO. «6l.—VOL. XXXVIII.]
SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA,) THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 184Q.
[WHOLE' NUMBER—97,362.- - 9&
SAVANNAH REPUBLIC)
PUBLISHr,n DAILY AND TRI-W|CKKt.Y BY
BY BOOKS A; D*AVIS,
IDITom AMD FltONUKTOBf.
TERMS. ;*£
#0 por •nnutii.
tpor.i. ,..,.$5 por nunum.
t appear U both paptrt.'Oi
monte published nt the usual rates,
e Cents fof the first, and Thirty-
ilf for each insertion after.fopr
„ v „ alines. ; •
^ icli Citation by tlio Clerk* ofthe Courts
of Ordinary, that application has boon mndo for
Letters of Administration, must bo published
THIRTY DAYS at loast.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Pobtors and Creditors to rondor in their accounts
must bo published SIX WEEKS.
Sales of Negroes by Executors and Admin
trators must bo at pubic auction, on tlio firstTui
day of the month, between tlio usual hours of
safe, at the place of Public Sales in the County
whore tlio Letters Testamentary, of Administra
tion, or Guardianship may Imve been granted, first
giving sixty days notice thereof in ono of tlio
S ublic gazettes of this State, and at tlio dooref
io Court House, where such sales are to bo
held.
■ Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
lished forfbur months, before any order absolute
shall be made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Administra
tors, and Guardians, must he published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of Sale. These wiles must
be made at the Court House door of the County
in which tlio property is situate, and on tho tint
Tuesday oftlio Month .between the hminoftcnin
th« morning and four in tlio afternoon. No salo
from day to day invalid, unless so expressed in
the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to tlio Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must be published FOUR, MONTHS.
Sales of penonal property (except negroes)
of testate and intestate estates by Executors and
Administrators must bo advertised FORTY
DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators
for Letters Disinusory, must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate must be advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (accompani
ed with a copy of the boud of agreement) to
make titles to lund must be advertised Tithe*
Moxths at ieust.
Sheriffssnlesunder executions regularly grant
ed by the Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY
DAY'S—under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Solos of perishable property under or
dcr of Court, prastbe advertised, generally, TEN
DAYS before the day of sale.
AH AdvcrUsemcntswillbe punctually attended
*,* All Letters directed to this Office or tne
Kditor, must he postpaid, to eutitlo them to at
tention.
Notice
T8 her shy given that a tax has been assessed for
A the year 1840. on the Allowing lien! and Per
sonal Property In tho City of Brunswick,—
Claimants nro requested to pay tlio same within
eight weoks from tho data oftlns notice.
Property in the Old Tom.
Water Lots Nos. 19,21,22,29,24,26,20,27,
28,29,30,47,49. Bay Lots Nos. 10, 17, JB,
ID, 20, 21, 22,27,29—22 Lots at (2 82 each.
Bay LoU Nos. 23 at $4 41.20 at «t4 32.
Town Lou Nos. 09,70,71,72,73,76.70,77.
To Families.
A FEW chcsis choice Imperial, Hyson and
Pouchnttg Tpns, selected with grout care,
just received attd for salo by
octiiO G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
70,80,82, C
68 each.
y 101,103,117,118—10 Lot at $1
mansion House—s.lVANNAH.
M Tliis well known Establishment is
now open, nnder the direction and JUL
management oftlio Subscriber and his Lady, who
will take pleasure in administering to the com.
fort of such ladies and gentlemen ns may fa
vour them with a call.
. ■ LEANDEtt BUTLER.
oct 21 264 L ^
(t7* Tim Aupiufa P-hrnw ifr. fir.ntimtL-
ton Courier, Milledgeville Recorder, Macon
Messenger, and Sandersville Advocate, will givo
the above three insertions, and send their bills for
collection. L. B.
Wlilto Lead,
I N kept (Yom 121 lbs to 600 lb« each ..assorted
qualities, for sale low, by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 19 Monument 8qnnro.
Town Lot No. 74-1 Lot at $4 G9.
Town Lots Nos. 129. 130.131.132,137,138.
152,153,104,107,170,|172,174-13 Lots at $1
41 each.
* Nos. 179,180,181,182,211,212,210,217,218,
219—10 1/Ots, at $113 each.
No. 183,1 Lot at $3 75.
Nos. 229, 231,235,23(1,237. 239, 255, 256,
257,258.259,200,20J. 202, 203,270,284 , 285,
~ ‘ 287,288,
Nos. 357, 383. 385, 41
409,410,411,412,413, <j . .
420,441,455,457,458, 480,500, 507,
621,532,533,555,550—33 Lots at 70c. each.
Claimants to the above I*oU ns far ns known,
nro U. Dnrt, T. B.King, Colby A Davis, W. II.
Stiles, Jnno Hemsbart, P. Hoiistoun, V. Wool-
lay, S. Part, J. T. Lawrence, S. Moody, Jas.
Moore, (Trustee) B. F. Harris, Ex’or oslate A-
nios Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. E. S. Rees, 11.
Bolton, W. B. A C. Uuvis, It. Hutchinson, J.
W. Andersou. estate J. Berrien, S. Chase, K. L.
Gamble.
Property in the flew Totcn and adjoining the New
and Old Tome.
Town Lots Nos. 200,201,202, 203,204,474
475,470,477,478.470,480—12 Lots,taxed $5 15
Nos. 740.741,742,743,744,745,746-7 LoU
taxed $2 30.
• Nos. 909,970,971,972,973—5 LoU, taxed $1
40.
Nos. 1134,1135,1130,1137,1138,1299,1300,
1301,1302,1303—10 Lots, taxed $1 88.
Nos. 1405,1460,1467.1408, 1668,1G69,1070.
1671,1G72—9 Lots, taxed $1 35.
Nos. 1933,1934,1935,1937,1938, 2199,2200,
2201,2202.2203,2201-11 Lots* taxed $1 25.
Nos. 2405,2400,2467,2409—1 Lota, taxed 31c.
150 acres Land below the Old Town taxed
$37 50. OwnerT. B.King.
Town Lots Nos. 430, 431,411,412, 178,179,
180, and wharf lots 178,179,180-10 Lots, taxed
$4 69. Owner P. I«each.
Town Lota No-. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf
lot No. 103—0 Lots, taxed $282.. Owner L. A.
Bond.
Town Lots Nos. 100.1G1,528,529, 530,531,
0 Lots, taxed $281. Owners P. Leach and J.
D. Gardner.
Nos. 439,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 cents. Own
er C. J. Shelton.
Town Lota Nos. 490,497—2 Lots, taxed 94c.
Owner J. McDermid.
• House nnd Lot taxed $1 88. Owners Wilson
and Sanborn.
Ilousa und 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
3 acres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S. Dart.
127 acres Laud cast of tho city, taxed $17 85;
25 do do dodo do,do 47 cents. 'Owuer U. Dart.
700 acres Land, taxed $75. Owners Bruns
wick and Florida R R Co.
5 acres Land, taxed 94cts;2 Lota, Nos 145 and
140, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode.
Store House, taxed $261; House, Ac. and 17
acres Land, taxed $5 02, and 8 Slaves taxed $0.
Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lots, House.&c. tax $225; 10 Slaves taxed
. $5 03. Owner Mrs. li.atnm 1 — i r*—TT
u J ^suirc imu Eutruxei
Lyman.
wlitt© Lend* Ac,
*1 Aft KI:GS English White Lead
X YrU 300 do American do do, No 1 and 2
20 boxes Baltimoro Cromo Yellow
20 do do do Green
5u do/. Paint Brushes and Rush Tools, as
sorted sizes, just received por ship Cnlin nnd for
salo by G. 11. HENDRICKSON,
oct 10
$4 09. Owner Josoph
ViMbcnn Cream,
A FRESH supply of Chas. Ring’s Verbena
Shaving Cream, justrecaivodand for sale by
— “ O. R. HENDRICKSON.
rdSt
(ineUneftiMnying Cords,
namelud surfaces; 10 grace
assorted sizes Jqst received
oct 7 " G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Winter Sperm Oil, 4c.
X Casks superior Winter Sperm Oil,
It) blenched,0miles siinerior Lnmp Wick,
300 1,2,3,5, & 10, gnllonTiii CamiUters. Just
received und for salo bv
sept 25 G. It.
. HENDRICKSON.
Broadcloths and Cnssimcres,
A FINE assortment of English Broadcloths
and Cassimeres,blue Beaver Ciolhi, invis
ible green do, blnck do, drab do, brown, cadet
mixed, Equestrian Cnssimere, blnck do,President
do. fancy lavender do. Just received per brig
Madison, and will bo sold on the most reasonable
terms, by JAMES A. CLIFFORD,
sept 17 Nos. 4 & 13 Gibbons’ Kongo.
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
P ER ship* CelUj Timoleon, brigs Win Toy-
lor.nnd Augusta.
50 bales 3^1 brown Shirtings, vnrious brands ■
25 do 4-4 do do do do
20 cases 3-4,4-4 A 54 blcacbsd Sheeting am)
and Shirtings *
20 bales Red Flannels, some twilled
do rod und plnid Llnsey'
100 scarlet nnd black thibat Shawls
200 Highland plaid Shawls, various sizes
500 do cotton do do
200 pieces cadet mixed, steel mixed, blue, green
nnd brown SattinnU
100 dozen blue Komnl Hdkfs'
10 cases American Prints, all qualities
200 duzeu inmi's wuuleii £ Hof*. Minn low pric’d
100 white and blenched linen Table Cloths
2 dozen 4-4 black thibat Sbawjs
2 do 5-4 do do do
100 pcices low priced apron Checks
50 do blue Plaids
50 do white Flannels, assorted qualities
15 do , super genuine whiwWewh Flaimols
15 do do do llngm patent do
50 do huckaback and Scracli Diaper
50 do
RlnckA colored SiVkl, super Mus da Laines
nnd French Prints, fancy Shawls’, fancy silk
Crnvnts, fancy_silkBag*, fancy silk and last
ing coat Buttons, gilt do, 1 pearl, bone and
silvered Buttons, 300 lbs ifeient flax Thread,
500 dozen assorted spool Tiirend. Ac. Ac.
For sale nt wholesale and retail by.
SNIDER, LATHROf A NEVITT.
03*\Vholesale Room,upstairs fronting Con-
gross street. [oct 13
* Pnimccn* Ac.
DOZ Swaim’s celebrated Panacea
OU 20 do Houck's do do
5 do Potter's Vegetable Cntbdlicop, highly
recommended as a spring and fall purifier. A
fresh supply ofthe above valuable medicines just
received and for sale by
oct 5 ANSON PARSONS.
Cocoa*
A Fresh supply of Kitchen’s prepared Cocon,
a'cheap, wholesome and agreeable substi
tute for tea or coffee. Just received and for sale
by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 14
IiOrillnrd’s Snuff mid Tobacco.
A SUPPLY of Loriilard’s best Mnccnboy,
Rappee and Scotch SnuiT, in jars, bladders
and bottles; also.out Tobacco. For sale by ‘
T. M. & J. M. TURNER, <
oct 20 Monument Square.
Pearl Asli» Sal Soda, Ac. Ac.
6 DDLS Pearl Ash, 0 do Sal Soda
3 Ho Saltcmlus, do Salt l’etre
Do Flax Seed, 1 keg ground do
10 bags Pimento, 5 do Black Pepper
] case Cloves, 1 bbl Nutmegs
4 bbl fresh Chamomile Flowers
4 do sup'r fine Arrow Root
1 ease no Tapioca,! doPearlSago
Just received and for sale by
oct 20 ANSON PARSONS.
Haynes Vegetable Pills.
JUST received and for soleby
sept. 21
TIIOS, RYERSON.
Por Rent.
AtTho Rooms on the 2d and 3d floors oftlio
JHuLSnvannah Insurance and Trust Company
Building, well adapted'for Counting Rooms, or
Law Offices, nnd will be fitted tip to suit tlio oc
cupants. Possession given on the 1st November,
oct 15 S C HOUSE, Secretary.
Five Dollars Reward.
Runaway from the subscriber yester
day morning, his boy DAVID, well
known about the city as a Bricklayer by
trade. The above rewnrd will be given
on hi* 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 the States of South Carolina and uedr-
-gia. of my Negro man PRIMUS, who
‘ absconded on tho 0th inst. He is nbnut 35 years
of age, 5 feet 10 inches, slender make, thin vis
age. teeth much decayed, mid has a down cast
look. JOHN L. ENGLE.
Jacksonville. (E. F.) Sept. 29,1840.
oct 9 24411 ’
Fifty dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber,on the
12lh inst. a mulatto man named Georgo,
between 21 and 25 years of age, about 5
■ feet 2 or 3 inches high, and weighs about
130 lbs. and has very small feet. His nair suffi
ciently straight to bo combed with a common
comb. George is a little inclined to be bow
legged,nnd is very active—cau perform Severn
feats in tumbling, and lias worked some nt the
tailor's business. He can read very well, and it is
probablo ho Will be furnished witli a pass, and call
himself by soino other name. Tlio above reward
will bo given for bis npprehenson and lodgement
inanv same jail in the State, so that I get him.
Bibb Co. oct 21 PHILLIP THURMOND,
oct 26 2581m
Store and Lot, taxod $188; stock in trade tax
ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin.
Ilousonnd2 Lott, taxed $503; 13 Lots mid
Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxod $281,
4 Slaves employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co.
Store, House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave
taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris.
:, tax 94c, stock in trade, lux
$1 87;4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner James Moore.
Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em
ployed, tax $2 81. Owner B. Talbot.
Capital Stock, tax $2 60. Owner the Bank
of Brunswick. ^ „ WT
Stock in trade, tax 04c. Owner R. Iluihgnn.
Stock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed,tax
$1 13, estate JR Hazzard.
Stock in trndo, tax $187. Owner J W At-
will. ' __
Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Duffy.
3 Slaves, tax $1 09. Owner J Spalding.
2 Slaves, tux $2 81. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton
5 Slaves employed, tax $2 81; personal pro
perty, tax $187. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax $113. Owner C Davis.
1 Slavo employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employed,.tax $113. Owner Mrs
Aunt.
1 Slave employed, tax $187; one Stallion, tax
$1 13. Owner William P. Wilson.
4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner ES Ashcraft.
4 Slaves employed, tax $150. Clark owner.
Personnl propurty ofJ M Kunze, taxed $1 87.
Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $187.
Personnl property ofJ M Sturtivunt, taxed $1
Also, the following property, taxod for tlio year
eighteen hundred nnd thirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jas
Moore.
floW^wtegntel Soap ill bars and
OU cakes, highly perfumed. 30 do superior
yellow Soap, for families. Just received nnd for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 14
For Sale.
A Northern Horse, ho can be
recommended as n gentle Horse for
tholmYncss. InquifO at die Man-
Sion House Stable,
oct 10
For Sale.
Tho subscriber offers for salo his
( Placa called Parnassus, in Bryan
I County, pleasantly situated on die
Salts, ana opposite die town ofSuti-
* buiy. The tract contains upwards
of300 acres, 150 of which are cleared and under
a good fance. Its contiguity to the salt marsh
renders tho convenience for dio use of the mud
r for manuring of ca4y access, and for healdi, is not
“ aurpnsHtfiT by any other situation in the low coun
try. This. Plantation is in a high state of im
provement, consisting of a comfortable dwelling
with six rooms, with ail necessary out buildings,
such ns kitchen, storo room, smoke house, corn
nnd cotton Iioubcs, together with cpmfortuhlo
IVamo bouses for tho accommodation of 30 or 40
Negroes. There is also a fiue orchard of young
healthy trees, consisting of peach nnd pear, wit i
an extensive arbour ofgrnpes oftlio choicest kind.
For terms, apply to Col. John J. Maxwell iu
^ Savannah, or on the promises to
R. P. DEMERE.
oct 3 230h*
Personnl property of J R Hazzard, tax $3 75. ra ^ r °^ aret ^ ° nt * ^N^OK PARSONS.
Also, on the Billowing property for the year 4 ANSiyi
eiglilccn hundred and thirty-nine:
Houso and 17 acres of Land, tax $G;i 8 Slaves,
tax $6. Ownor Geo Duproe.
Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2
25. Owner James Moore.
House and Lot, tax $225. Ownor Thomas
Fl Steck in trade of Spalding and Stoekwell, tax
od lolc. , „ 01
Stock in trndo of J R Hazzard, tax $2 81.
3 Slaves, taxcd'$l 68J. Owuer J Spalding.
I Slave taxed $1 31. Owner J B. Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrence.
1 Slavo nnd ono Stallion, taxed $375. Owuer
William P Wilson. .. n
1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C
DnV18, WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor,
K3*The Milledgeville Journal is requested to
nubiish tho abovo once a week for six weoks.
aug25 205|t
A Uncurrent Bank Notes."
UGUSTA Banks, Columbus Banks,
Monroe Rail Road Suito Bank Branches,
Ocmulgoo Bank, Bunk llawkinsville.
Goo. Rail Road, Ac. &c. &c.
Purchased at tho lowest rates, and the high"’*
.premium given foy specie,by . * ^
WM. RDBEttfBOjCgSV*
Cornor Bnll-BtruQ*f^“W , ‘®’.
For sole, a few shares of M -,no " k 8toc ' c
■march 3 50
-- P„. n ASSfijR?'oMortad patterns,
&&MK9iT§|
gJUCKBON.
CKSO.N.
fivnns’ CiilmdtnUO I Ills,
P REPARED from Iiiuiro oxlracl ofUm (low
er, n very whploMmoraoiliciue, imlJ in op
eration nn<I plouBimt iu effect, the mftit certem
preserver of health, a safe and effectual cure o
indigestion and all stomach complaints! and as a
naluratcnusrbuence, a purifier ot the blood nmi
a fiWQCtner-bt the whole system, to the nervous
and debilitated. ...
The powers of Evans’ Chamomile Puw ttro
such, that tho palpitating heart, tiio tremulous
hand, the dizzy eye,and the Muttering nu«d Vj*
isb before their effects liko noxlM»^ ifl £?v;
tlio benign influence of th» morning « ' • . j
V.'ifilv ii,i»k««tent\nditaconsequ0ncc8, m v>nm
nfmiiH'titc, an apparent distension of tlio stom
ach, botching, pains iu theBptnaeb, *« M '
nluosaut tnsto in tlio month, rumbling noise in
die mini] beooinMlrrflalB®MpMffiEHJW
M melancholy aud
norrons irriwbllity, night n»w.HwiXbT,m SJS
niotlioaffection., t)Ww* "("/.I", iMRW.
ull other nervon. aytnploni., .tioie 1 ill. will pro
lluca an olleelnal cllr “' N '^^'iTaONS,
No. 8 Gibbous’ Range.
ITIorc New Goods,
Per brig Savannah.
PIECES gray mix'd Kentucky Jeans
50 do dark blue . - do do
J case light blue Demins
1 do corded Skirts
1 do Cotton Umbrellas
1 do Silk do
3 bales white Flannels* 1 do low priced
10 do Red do
3 do super Whitney Blankets
1 case Cotton Fringos ,
50 lbs Turkey red Yarn
10 pieces blk Bnmbasitt
10 do blk Lasting
100 lbs mix’d Pin*
10 pieces blk Italian Crape
2 do siipor blk Silk Velvet
10 doz gentlemen's blk Silk Cravats
6 do do blk Italian do
2 do do super blk Satin do
20 do do Plnid Silk Cravnts
50 pieces do Silk Pocket Ifandkercliicfa
10 do gmitiino Welch Flannels
100 doz men's knit wool half Hose
50 do do Lambs Wool do do
10 do gent’s Lambs Wool and Angola Hose
10 do brown and mix’d Cotton do
, 25 piQcesliandHomo Furniture Chintz
10 do assorted colors Broad Cloths
50 do white Cambrics
50 do Jackonet Mutiius, Book, Swiss and
Mull do
Super blk und blue blk Silks
Plain changeable do
Moils de Lnines and striped Chnlv*
SNIDER, LATHROP& NEVITT.
oct 21
Mailln Collars, Canton Flan
nel,. Ac. Ac.
Received per brig L. Baldwin,
W ORKED Muslin Collars, Velvet Ribbons,
striped, checked .and plain Swiss Muslin,
Cambric Dimity, Furniture Chintz
Fancy silk HhUK Cauton Flonnols
For sale by GEO. W. BEHN.
.oct 20
Handkerchiefs, Cap*, Ac.«
X A DOZEN Indigo blue plaid Udkfs
OU 00do fancy plaid Ildfks,(Gingham ptns)
35 doz Wool Caps, low priced Snttinets
55 pcs plaid Lfnsey
30 do Indigo blue plaid Homespun
Received per brig L Baldwin, and for sale by
oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN.
Oil Cloth and Counterpanes.
O IL Cloth tahleC overs hi patterns very hand-
sorae;Cloth table'Covers; richly embossed,
cotton nnd worsted do. French Counterpanes
tnnde in America, a new and handsome nrticle.—
Received by J A CLIFFORD,
oct 12
Porto Kfiico Sugar. . •
H11D8 primo Porto.Rich Sugar.laud-
TC f ing from ship Now Jersey, ami will bo
sold low from the wharf, by
oct 24* LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE.
New Goods.
READY MADE CIJJTHINO.
T HE subscriber linn lately freturned from tlio
North, where lie has belli engaged in se
lecting and manufacturing Kesdy Made Clotliitig
for two months past, and flatters himself ihnt bis
slock cannot bo surpassed by'uny estobVwbnient
of tlio kind ill Savannah, ns iScqusUts of all tho
latest imported aud most fashionable articles In
his lino. Ilis friends und tho' public generally,
uro respectfully invited to givo him a call. His
stock is composed ofthe following, viz:
Superior blue, black, brown, green and invisible
green Dress Coats; do do dp do Frock Coals
Cadet, Beaver, Sntiinct. Petersham, Kentucky
Jean and Moleskin Hunting Coats.
Moleskin,Sattinet and blue Cm lb Bound Jackets.
Green aud mix’d Cloth’and Sattinet Coatees.
Moleskin, Kentucky Jean, faqcy and mixed Cos-
simerc Pantaloons. 'A
Vests offig’d and* plain Velvets, blue nnd black
Cloth, Merino, Bouibnsiii, qg’d and plain Sat
in, &c.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Moreno, Buckskin and Royal Ril Bands; wool
Under Shirts and Drawers; linen, cotton.-stripe
and fancy Gingham Shirts;Siucaiid Linen Fldkfs,
Gloves, Suspenders, Ends, Slocks, Crnvnts,Cra
vat 8tiffnera, Riding Belts, Money Belte, Tape
Measures; Night Caps, llosrf nnd half Hose, In
serting, Frill and pinin Botoms and t’ollars,
Feather Brushes, Silk and 'Cotton Umbrellas,
Hair Brushes. All oftlio above articles are rea
dy for inspection, at low pricMforcnsh or appro
ved city acceptance. G, S. NICHOLS.
N. 1).—G. S. N. will manufacture to order any
garments entrusted to bis com nt short notice nnd
iu the most approved style. Cutting to ho made
out, done with care and despatch, and fits war
routed if made by experienced workmen,
oct 7 Mnrket-Sqnare.
ctsuml Bag-
Fine Linen Curds.
QA GROCE Thos. Crchoro’s Linen Cards,
O*3 just received and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
sept 16 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Pepper, Ginger, Ac.
Q/\ BAGS Black Pepper
O VF 14 do Race Ginger, 10 do Pimento
1 bag Cloves, 1 bbl Nutmegs
Just received and for sale by
aept29 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Razor Straps.
C HAPMAN'SPatentAfetahe Razor Straps
Saunders’ do do do
Emerson’s Elastic do
Just received nnd for salo by
sept.21 TIIOS, RYERSON.
Drugs, Iflcdicincs A Perfumery,
T HE subscribers havo constantly on hand a
full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,
and fancy articles, oftlio best quality, which they
offor ou reasonable terms, wholesale or retail.
T. M. & J..M. TURNER,
oct 19 Monm’nont-Sqnare.
Parsons' Vegetable Anti-Bilious
Pills.
A SAFE ar. 4 certain curs for fill biliou* com
plaints nnd obstructions of tho bowels. If
administered in time, they wil I effectually remove
the bile from tho stomach, and counteract the
causes which so generally produce headache, in
digestion, fever nnd ague, or intermittent, remit
tent, bilious, inflammatory, nnd yellow foyers,
jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rheu
matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach,
costiveness, sore throats, cold% coughi and astli-
Starch, . ,
iio’j superior Starch
2 ccroons Span-
for sole by
HENDRICKSON.
Garden Seecls.
T HE subscriber has just received by brig Sa-
vmimh, a full Mipplylof Fro.li Garden
Seeds, warrauted of UiebosHuality, and of the
Crop of 1840, viz:
Asparagus, largo
Beans, dun colored, rob
royond limn polo
Beets, long blond, tur
nip blood, mangle
wurtzel, and white
scurcity
Brocoli, purplo capo
Cabbage, | early york,
drumhead, battersca,
•con glazed,
green glazed, -sugar
loaf, and red dutch
Parsnip; Urge white
Pent, early frame, dwnrf
narrowtyt, dwarf blue
imperial, barly chnrl-
tan and early Washing
ton
Pepper, long red nnd
swnqt Spanish
Squusl, early bush and
berran's striped
Radial, cherry turnip,
short top scarlet, ^Iong
scarlet, and blk winter
Srrfsiiy or vegetablo oys-
ior
Cauliflower, early
Cucumber, long green
and early frame r--
Carrot, long orange and hpinncn, largo
early horn JotUHtoes
Celery, white solid
Lettnce, cabbage hendA
grcouc9»s _
MeUffiicuron, pine
nnd netted
Mustard, wliito
Parsloys curlod
oct 10
Turnip, early dutch, ear
ly spring, red top, ru
tabaga and largo flat
globe *•
j Clover, white and red
Lucerne Grass,.&c &c
•For sale by
A. PARSONS.
snpt7
ItootM :ui<l Brogans.
4 CASDH c.lf pinup Bim«
2 8S thick Uro«»i... for-aloJow by i
oc , 12 l. BALDWIN & CO.
ffinv Books.
T IIKdiilicultius ofRomunUro, bjr Goo Staiily
Faber.
Strive nnd Thrive, a tale by Mary Itowitt.
Hone on.' liono over, or tlie boyhood of Felix
Law, by Mary lfowilt.
Spark’s Lite of Washington, abridged.
Tho history of Virgil A. Stewart, arid bis ad
venture in capturing nnd exposing the great
"Western Land Pirate” and his gang in connex
ion with evidenco, also ofthe trials, confessions,
and execution of n number ofMurrell'suBBOsUtcs.
ill the state if Mississippi.
‘Franco, its King, Court, and Government, by
Governor Cum.
A few more conics of tho Mndisnh Papers.
A collection ot Music, fur flip Flute, Violin,
de. Just received by
.oct 10 W THORNE WILLIAM®
ons qualities and sizes, very heavy
100 pcs heavy Bagging
Received by recent arrivals from Liverpooland
New York, nnd for sale on tho best terms bv
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
oct 12 ....
liny.
Bundles superior Amboy Hey, on
_ bontd ship Solon, for salo, apply to
Cant. Buckuatu, orto
SHAPTER A WOODBRIDGE.
oct 15
300
■.incus. Linen Cmnbric Ildkfs.&c
10-4 11-4 nnd 12-4 super Linen Sheet
7- 8 nnd 4-4 undressed Linen Shirtings
9-8 Pillow Ceso, Linen
50 dozen Linen Cambric Hdkfs
20 pieces Long Lawns, Scotch Linen Bed
Tick
10 do common and super Huckaback Diaper
20 do do do Bird’s Eye nnd Scotch do
10 dozen bordered Linen Towels
20 do SiicBiu Napkins
8- 4,8-10 and 10-12 Damask Table Cloths
8-4 Brown do do -do
•7*4,8-4 and 10-4 Linen Damask-
20 do Russia Diaper
Received by last arrivals nnd for sale very cheap
..t tlio store lutely occupied by J. & E. Ingersoll
West side Monument Square,
oct 20 253U t
Flannels.
A T the store recently occupied by J. & E. In-
gersoll, may be found superior real Welch
Flannels, a great variety of qualities, (some Ro
ger’s.) Also, Schofield’s Patent White Flannels,
(warranted not to shrink.) English Cotton Flan
nels, American ditto, and Scarlet Flannels of all
quulities, which are offered unusually cheap,
oct 20 253||t.
SilicsT
A GRF.AT variety of plain, fig’d and striped
black, blue black nnd col’d 8 ilks, of very su
perior und rich styles, for sale cheap, nt the store
lately occupied by J. & E. Ingersoll, west side
Monument square. 2531|t. oct 20
Brondclotlis, Cnssiincrcs, Ac.
J UST opened at the store lately occupied by J,
A E. Ingersoll,a very splendid assortment of
Broad Cloths, Cnssitneros und Vestings. Also,
Asphaltum Cloth, (a new and superior article
for gentlemen's winter frock and over coats,) and
Satinets of nil colors and qualities, which will be
sold cheap far cash or city acceptance.
oct 20 • 253Ht
Steamboat Blankets and Conn-
itaMrogfr*
IiOR Cabin Cassimeres A Cloths.
L UG CABIN Sattinet* anew aud serviceable
article; Log Cabin silk Udkfs.; do Burtons,
lit st received and for sale by
oct 1*2 ‘ j A CLIFFORD.
New Fall nnd Winter Goods.
A VERY &. JOHNSON, have received and
are receiving a gcneralsiipply of Fall and
Winter Goods, which will be sold as low as at
any oflier store in town for cash or good paper,
oct 14 8oufli side Monument Square.
Rich Shawls.
4 /1 & 7-4 now stylo rich silk Shawls, 7-4
"tc &8-4 Bcocluido, 44 8-1 Rob Roy
dy, Ciialiy Mnslin DoLanedo, uul worsted do,
nt AVERY & JOHNSON’S low for cash,
oct 14
Muslin de Lanes.
A Large und well selected assortment can be
found at AVERY & JOHNSON’S, allow
prices for cash. South side .Monument square,
oct 34
Gloves and Hosiery.
Dozeu ladiescoid Kid Glovus
XU 5 do do blk do
. 4 do Gents blk and coid kid do
Gents cashmere do, children's do
Ladies blk Ingrain silk.Jloso
Do do rib’d cashmere do
Do plain do do do, do col’d do do
Just received und for salo low for cash by
oct 13 Avery a Johnson.
New Goods.
Q/\ PCS Prints
20 do Mousclinede Laines,rich patterns
5 do black nnd blk and slate do
0 do white Flannels
2 do Saxony Cassimeres’ for boys clothing
12 do blk mix’d Sattinet
3 do grey mix'd do
8-lOnrown table Cloths
12 dozen plnid Ildkfa
100 do Raworth’s spool Cottou
G pcs Canton Flannel
Victoria Skirts, corded do
64 Hamilton Sheetings
6 dozen shell twist Combs
8 do do side do -
0 do linen cnmbrick Udkfs
4 do Iiem6tiched do do •
34 inch blk apron Silks
Ladies silk aprons with borders*
J list received and for sale low by
oct 13 AVERY A JOHNSON.
Perfumery.
E SPRIT DE ROSE, Honey, Cologne and
Lavender Water, Toilet Powder, Macas
sar and Bears Oil, Cldorinn and Carbonic Don-
triflcc, fine Soups, shaving Soaps. Received per
brig Augusta nnd for salu by
. GEORGE W. BEHN,
oct 2 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber, is now opening nn assort-
inoni of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, received from Now York, per brigs
Madison, Sterling nnd Clinton.
He will continue to receive suitable Goods for
the fall aud winter, which will be sold at moder
ate prices. GEORGE W. BEHN,
sept22 No. 2, Shad’s Building.
Blankets, Kerseys A Flannels.
A BALES DitllilBliiNkiiu
20 pair Whitney do, 15 do Rose do
9 cases wool nnd cotton twilled Joans
5 bales R«4 Flanui!), low price
Received per brig Augusta and for sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
oct 5 No. H Shad's Building.
Indelible Iuk.
3 GROCE Frqncis Kiddor’s Indelible Ink, 1
do Reeve* & Son’s (London) do do, (J do
Payroll's do do, usadwitlmut preparation. Just
received und far sale by
oct 8 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Job's Liniment.
H IGHLY recommended for rhciimrlism,chil
blains, bruises, spraius, Ac. Just receiv
ed mid for sole by A. PARSONS,
oct 5
i , n,—■!-
J. A E. Ingeraoll.
1 bale super Berth Blankets
50 super Berth Counterpanes x
Also, 104 124 and 144 whitehnd col’d Quilts,
winch will be sold very low. 253||l oct20
Ac. Ac*.
Molasses.
T HIRTY cask* Molasses, now landing from
brig Planet, for salo by
oct 24 GEORNE II. MAY.
Sperm Cnndles.
BOXES superior quality, utnong which
OO area few boxesof 12’*, now landing from
WsJja**"** deduced, may.
ect 24
Umbrellas.
1 CASE Silk Umbrellas
ldo Cottou do. For sale by
oct20 GEORCjB W. BEHN.
Hams.
A SMALL invoice of choice Baltimore Ilnras
landing from brig Eleanor, and for sain by
oct 19 WHITE A BARTELS.
Near* Cloths.
A X CASES Negro Cloths, of good quality,
XO aud a very heavy mucin, for sale by
oct 19 L. BALDWIN A CO.
Butter und Cheese*
•| /"I Firkins Blitter, 7 casks nhd 15 boxes
X U Cheese. Just received and far sale by
oct 15 SHAPTER A WOODBRIDGE.
Shoes.
QA CASES Mens’ Kip Brogans
10 do do Russet do
4 do Boys’ Thick do .
2 do Messes Leather Bootees, received
per ship Hercules from Bostou and for sale on
reasonable terms by L. BALDWIN A CO.
oct 21
Pnntulooiis, Vests and Shirt9.
A SUPERIOR nmortment of black nnd blue
Cassimore Pantaloons; ribb’d, stripe, Vic
toria and Tweed Cass. Pantaloons of different
qualities; fig’d nnd plain blpck Velvet Vests;
block and blue Cloth do; Prince Albert Cobourg
and fig’d Chally Vest*; fig’d and plain Satin
Vests; fine Linen Shirts, frill’d and plain bo
soms; extra fine Cotton Shirts, linen collar*, bo-
somsand wristbands; calico und fancy Gingham
Shirts. For sale by
HAMILTON A HOUSTON,
oct 21 254t.
Woolens and Bagging.
A Large stock of Blankets, British nnd Do
J\. meslic Negro Cloths and Bagging of var
ous qualities. For salo by
oct 13 247ti. R A W KING.
Cotton Osnnburgs and Yurns.
flOTTOS Osnabnrg*,from tho Athens factory;
Vy nnd Yarns, No 5,0.8,10. and 15 from flip
Roswell factory,
oct 13
For salo b 1
217{r.
it &
W KING.
30 dozen rich fancy Shawls,
A MONG which are
84 und 54 rich Damask Silk
44 changeable and plaid do
84 emb’d Thibet Wool, very rich
84 Brocha and Blanket
Together with n large assortment of Scarfs nnd
small dress Ilhdfi; all of which will be soldutn
small advance from co*i, for cash, or good paper.
AVERY A JOHNSON,
oct 19 South side Monument Square.
Cravats.
1 BOX rids nnd fnshionnhle Down Cravats,
received by AVERY & JOHNSON,
oct 19
Look at This.
F RESH Goods Just received: Rich French
and English Prints
Rich Muslin De Lnines
Do Silks; also plaid Worsteds, fordressos,
For sale low far cash, nt
oct 22 AVERY & JOHNSON’S.
Blankets, Ae.
2 BALES saddle Blankets, 200 blankets each
1 bale large size col’d horse do
6 bales 84 and 94 Duflil do
0 cases wool filled Kerseys
2 do low priced Sattiuets
Landing from brig Clinton, and for sale by
HIRAM ROBERTS,
oct 20 No 3 and 14 Gibbon’s Building.
Ladd, Tuppcr A Sistnrc,
Offerlor Sale,
HHDS and tierces Cuba Molasses
f U 50 tc8 and bids N. O. do
30 hhds Primo Porto Rico Sugar
15 boxes Refined Loaf Sugar
75 bags Cuba nnd Old Java Coffee
25 boxes Baker's Chocolate
450 Demijous, assorted sizes
130 pcs heavy Dundee Bagging
30 crates Patent Wine Botllos
75 boxes Negro Pipes
85 M. Havana Seunrs
100 coses Hock nua Champagne Wines
70 qr casks Sicily, Port and Pico Wines
12 pipes pure Holland Gin
4 half pipes Cognnc Brandy
200 bbl* "rhelp's” Gin
50 bbls Boston Eoglo Gin
50 do do do Rum
50 do Portland Rum
100 sacks coarse and fiuo Salt
150 kegs pure White Lead
. 4 casks English Linseed Oil
200 Grindstones, assorted sizes
sopt4
Domestic Goods.
A A Hd" 9 Cotton Sheetings, from tlio Coven
XU try Manufacturing Co. 20 halos Geor
gia Nankeens from tlio Lmsdnlo Manufacturing
Co. For solo by l'ADELFORD, FAY & CO.
ocf 13
Clark’s Matches.
6 GROSS Clark's Friction Matches, far supe
rior to any iu use. Just received mid far
sulo by ANSON PARSONS,
sept. 21 No. 8, Gibbon's range.
Coffee, Sugar, Gin, Whiskey,
A Xf\ Bag* green Cuba Coffee
XOU loo do Itio do
30 do old wliito do
30 do do Java do
20 do MuniUa do
20 blids prime St Croix Sugar
30 do Porto Rico do
10 boxes Loaf do
10 bbls crushed do
50 bills common Gin •
30 do Phelp’s do
Whiskey
Ac.
Hams, Tongues, Ac.
8 BBLS. Hams,
3 do smoked Tongues,
10 do pickled do
Landing from brig Clinton, nnd far sale by
oct 21 CLAQIlORN & WOOD.
mwmhd*’ mm
mv : r
.v-y
Drugs, Medicinal Ac.
1 A’ CASKS Epsom Salts
XU 4 do Pearl Ash
2 do 8ala>ratui
2 do wBilling Soda •
1 do Flour Sulphur
0 cnies roll do
1 do Until Camphor
2 do Rliulmrli * .
10 bbls green Copperas
10 do Whiting
10 do Caster Oil
0 do Alcohol
10 do clear strained Honey
0 do Bristol Brick
4 do Flax Scad
3 halos fiuo Velvet Corks
3 do Demijohn nnd Jug do
100 package* Apotbecaties Glassware,amy
variety
10 groco May nurd and Rogers’ blk Ink
0 bbls Macaboy and Scotch Snuff
20 jars do nnd Rappee do. A*-Arc.
Received by Into arrivals, nnd forsale low on
'accommodating terms,
oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Ycnst Powders.
T HESE Powders are on admirable substitute
for Yenst in making nil kinds of batter cokes
and linvo the advantage over flint artiele in ma
king tlio hatter perfectly light und ready for ba
king the instant they nro mixed. Buckwheat and
other cakes when made with these powder*, are
lea* likely to diengicc with the stomach than thoro .
nm'de with yeast, rind ns it requires but n few
minutes to prepare for baking, the possibility of
having them sour is entirely avoided.
The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit
with these powder, has been approved by many
of the mn*t eminent physicians aud surgeon* in
this country; they orenl*o highly rcconiumiend-
cd by many of tho first families in flits City and
other places.
A snpply ofthe above valuable article; jnstre*
ceived per brig Clinton, nnd for wile by
ANSON PARSONS,
sept21 • No 8, Gibbons’ Building*.
Hurry Lorrcqucr.
T HE Confessions of Horry Lorreqner, wills
numerous illustrations, by Phiz,lvohSvo,
Continuation ofMutnnirsoi tlio Court of Eng
land, during tho reign of the Stuarts, including
the Protectorate, by Jno. Hcm > ngeJe**.in2 vol*.
containing Memoirs of Cromwell, Gen. Monk,
Prince Rupert,‘die Duke of Buckingham, Dukir
of Monmouth., Dutchess of Richmond, ofBuck-
iuglmm, of Cleveland, of Portsmouth,»of Maza
rine, and of Richmond. Jermyn, tho EnrfofHoch-
ester,'Countnnd Countess of Gruminout, Nell
Gwvnn, Ac. Ac.
The young Primn Donna, a Romance of the
Optra, by Mrs Gray, author of “ The Duko.” in
2 vols.
Ten Thousand n Year, by the author of " The
Beattie,
Diary of a Physician," 2 vol*.
Atkins’ British Poets, from Johnson to
I vol.
... MMl. .. __ ...
14 halfpipe* Dupay an
20 qr casks sweet Malaga Wino
20 do diy do. do
10 do mint .Cordial
• 50 boxes small lump Tobacco, Enders
20 do Cavendish do superior
20 bslf«*h»?*l« I’nuchong Tea
30 13 lb boxes Hyson do
20 6 A 13 lbs do Imperial do
10 cases, canisters do do
50 boxes Pipes
50 bbls canal Flour
50 do Baltimoro do
10 casks Cheeso
20 firkins Butter, Goshen
30 boxes Sperm Cutulle*
40 casks Porter, pts and qta. *
50 kegs Dupout’s Powder
200 hags Shut
, 20 boxes Cordials assorted
25 do old Port Wino
20 hntskets sweet Oil
10,000 lbs Bacon, assorted
200 reams wrapping Paper
50 do letter and fools cap do
5 coses Sait
1000 sacks do
1000 bushels Alum do
' 20 hhds Molasses
100 boxes Soap, Lee’s and other brands
20 do Starch
10 do Mustard, London
40 bbls Crackers
10 boxes ground Pepper
100 domiions, assorted sizes
40 M Alexandria Sugars
50 M Spanish do
100 M half do do
25 boxes Raisins
20 kogs Lard
30 dozen Buckets
10 bags Pepper
10 do Allspice
10 do nico Ginger
25 baskets Champagne
» For sale on acommodating tetm*. by
SCRANTON A OLMSTEAD.
oct 14 248||ca
Frost’s do. from Falconer to Wnlter Scott. •
Boerncio’s Decameron, 2 vols. 8vo.
Sir Walter Scott’s Works, complete in 10 vol*.
!vo., bound in calf.
Charles U. Mlflley, the Irish Dragoon, by the
author of* 1 Hairy Lnrrequer, NoS. 1, 2,3 and 4,
with humorous illustrations.
No. 12 Master Uuthphrey’s Clack,
The American Almanac for 1840.
Georgia and South-Carolina Almanacs, by
wholesale andjretal); Jastfaceived.
.... . W^THORNS?WILLIAMS.
Bice’s Reports.
Ty EPORTS ofcases at Law, argued and de-
XV tarminedinthfl Conrtnf Appeals and Court
of Errors of, South Carolina, from December
1838 to Mny 1839, both inclusively Wm Rice,
State Reporter.
Report* ofcases in Chancery, argued and de
termined in the Court of Appeal* und Cpurt of
Errors of South Curoltna, from December 1838
to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wui Rice.
A Digest of the cases decided in the Superior
Courts of Law, of the State of South Carolina,
from the earliest period, to the yeur 1830 inclu
sive, by Win Rice.
Also, the life, adventures nnd opinions of Dabid
That. Hines of South Carolina, Muter of Arts,
nmJ sometimes Dr. of Medicine, alias Dr Hamil
ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hayne, Col Hayue, Dr
Porcber, Col Singleton, Rev Mr Beman,. R4v
Dr Bilker, Col A triton, Major Parker, Col Ben
ton, Major Middlctuii, Lieut Trio ‘ ‘
ledge, Col Pinckney,*-Dr Brandrell. t
Ac. in a scries of letters to his friends,
himself. 4
Also, tho Georgia aud Carolijis Ali
1841, by Robert Grier. Jnsfrecnived .
oct 17 W THORNE WILLfAMI
Lamp Oil.
Q/\/\ GALLS. Winter Sperm Oil
OUU 200 do common Lamp Oil, at $1 per
gallon, just received pershipJohn Cumming.and
for sale by ANSQN PARSONS,
oct 19
Uontion. . ,
T HE high reputation which FmucisKiddor s
Indelible Ink has sustained far 15 or 20
years, hns caused several imitations of the article
to bo offered for sale as "Kidder’s Indelible Ink.”
They resemble the genuine ink in their exterior
appearance, mid a* seine of them bears the name
of Kidder, the public Imve been grossly deceiv
ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers
will pleaso be particular to ask for Francis Kid
der's Ink, and obsorve that his name is on the top
and front ofthe box.
This ink cannot be effaced; but is warranted to
romain perfectly indelible for Ages, if the direc
tions are foUowed.in using it.
A supply of the geuuino article just received,
and for sale hy A. PARSONS.
cept!8 '
Rose Ointment, ■
F OR Totter, Ringworms, Pimples on tho
Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet
ters, Ringworms, nnd herpetic eruptions gener
ally,ore among the most tedious amf disagreeable
affections to which the- human frame is liable.
Situated as it were, ou tho verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to roach them by inward regiej
dies. Hence flieineflicacy af undergoing a coarse;
of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to Ute un
comfortable system of strict diet: sueb-meansuy
i»f ilium ou. «««« •• Bui.v.w—,- . I
And the generality of external applicationsliuve
no other effect than the disease in ono place, soon
to show itselfin the same ornnothnr part. When
all those means Imve failed, and in many .severe
ruses, a perservaiieo for a short time in the use of
the Rose Ointment Im* proved offoattinl. There
trouble in using (applying it every night.)
resh sunnlv just received, and forsale by
A fresh supply just received, a
aug24 n n
O. a. IlfeNIJUtCKHOI-f,
Kviiiis’ Camomile Fills.
J UST roroive J und for mlfl by
uopt.Sl TIIOS. HYEKSON.
no iifan-at-Ai'ms,
O R Henry de Cerons; a romance, by G. P. ’
R. James, anthor of-Darnlcy De L’Orme,
Charles Tyrrell, Heury of Guise, Ac.
The elements of Geology for popular n»o, con
taining n description ofthe Goologtcul formations
and mineral resources of the United States, by
Charles A. Lee, M. D.
The Farmers Instructor, consistius of Essays,
practical directions nnd hints, for tlio management
oftlio Fnrmnndthe Garden; originally published
in flie Cultivator, selected and revised by J.
Buel, Esq. Just received by
sept 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Dalby's Carsnlnilivc.
H IGHLY reconimeudcd as a most safe, ef
fectual, and often immediate remedy for
the wind, the watery and dry gripes, convulsion*,
and all those fatal disorders in tho bowels pf in
fants, which carry ofl'such a imiuber ofthe hu
man species under the age of two yean. A sup
ply of this valuable medicine just received, and
far sale by ANSON PARSONS,
sept lo
Surgical Instruments, &c.
4 MPUTATINO, Trepunning, Obstetric?!,
Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan's
Lancet*, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button
Lancets, Gormau spring Lanceta, German and
fine American Scarificators,Pearl and Stool Lan
cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscopes, Ivory,
Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin
ges, Breast Glnsses with pump, Self-Imccting
Apparatus, and a complete assortment of Syrin
ges ofevory description. Just received per brig
New Hanover and forsale by
sept 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNE
Lots in
T hree u
uients thi
band, late the pi
ceased. Said '
in Hinesville,
iago, containing the
a good school now iu oj
er inducements too »"*•
provemqnts on th«
commodiouaSfa]'
aud two adjoinii
on aud other no
commodious Dwelli
six roomtf, tinL
“ it contains Stables,
which is W“-* ‘
^cultural
ike Loti
sold on the premi
bidder on the first
lessdisposed ofbc
Terms—Long or snort cretin
sera, witli g«*»d seourities.
For further, particulars, call
apply to \V. E. W. Q
roptl8 220—1E1;
A ‘ 'FINE««
es,just
sept 14