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SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1040.
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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,
tVBI.IIItKD DA1I.T A»t» TSI-WSWU BV
* &Y LOCKE * DAVIS,
BDITOItS AND PBOPRIBTOHI.
TERMS.
Daily Papor..**. .......$10 per annum.
Triweekly Paper. #5 per annum.
B E it Author ordained, That tho owner* ofntl
lota on Whitnkor/Dtill and Drayton at
0TAdvertisements appear hi both papers.
All Advertliements published at tho usual rates,
via» Seventy-five Cents for the first, and Thirty*
•own and a half far each insertion after, per
auaove of twelve lines. „
N. B. Each Citation by the Clerks ofthe Courts
•of Ordinary, tltat application has been made for
Letters of Administration, must be published
THIRTY DAYS at least.
Notice by Executors and Adimmstratnra for
. Debtors and Creditors to render iu their accounts
mast be published SIX WEEKS.
Sales of Negroes by Executors and Adminis
trators must bo at pnblc miction, on the first! ues-
day ofthe month, betweou the usual hours of
sale, nt tho nlnco of Public Sales in the County
where the Letters Testamentary, of Administra
tion, br Guardianship may have been granted, first
giving siXTr days notice thereof in ono of tire
public gazettes of this State, nnd at the dooref
tho Court House, where such sales are to bo,
field.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub
lished for four months, before ruiy order absolute
shall be mode thereupon by tho Court.
Sales of Ueal Estate by Executors, Administra
tors, and Guardians, must be published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of Sale. These sales must
be made at the Court House door of the County
In which the property is situate, and on the first
Tuesday of tho Month,between the hnursoftenin
tho morning and four in the afternoon. No sale
from day to day is valid, unless so expressed in
the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Lund, must bo published FOUilMONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes)
of testate and intestate estutes by Executors atm
Administrators must bo advertised FORTY
DAY8.
Applications by .Executors and Administrators
for Letters DUnussory, must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages
real estate must be advertised once a month for
FOUilMONTHS. ‘
Orders ofthe CourtofOrdinary, (accbmponi-
streets,
nsfarsoullias South Brood-street,and on Brough-
ton-street.between Drayton and W blinker-streets,
and on Bay-street between said Drayton nnd
Whitakor-stroots, shall bo bound, whenever re
quired by the City Couneil by resolution* to
place a good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk
of brick or flagstone, and ofthe dimensions spe-,
cified in the ninth section of this Ordinance, und
the said pavsment shall bo ofthe level and height
tnnrked on tho accompanying map ofthe several
elevations ofthe different streets und squares, and
the said pavement shall be graded or staked down
by the City Surveyor, and in the manner end
upon tho terms prescribed in the foregoing sec
tion of this Ordinance, and notice of such resolu
tion shall bn published in the city Gazettes for.nl
lenst two months, and n copy thereof bo served
by tl)e City Marshal on every owner or lessee ss
aforesaid, his or her agent or attorney, within
twenty dn'ys after the same shall hnve been pass
ed ; nnd 1‘fany person shall refuse or neglect to
ilaco a pavement or sidewalk extending the whole
ength of his or hor lot within twelve months af
ter such a resolution has been published or serv
ed, it shnil he the duty of tho City Surveyor nnd
City Marshal, aided with such masons, bricklay
ers or workmen as may he necessary, to proceed
to have the same placed before the lot of each de
faulter, and in the manner prescribed by this or
dinance, and he shall report tho same to Council
with the expense thereof, and Council shnil forth
with direct the City Treasurer to issue his execu
tion against the owner or lessee of said lot for the
amount ofsttcliexpense, which shall be collected
nsull other taxes and assessments are enforced by
the law and Ordinances that are nr may be in
force; and any person who shall molest or trou
ble said Surveyor, Marshal or workmen employ
ed by them in ’the discharge of their said duty nr
in placing said pavement, may be punished as is
prescribed in this fifth section of tit is Ordinance.
Extract from the Ordinnnce.
M. MYERS, c. c.
* See resolution published in the Republican,
24th Oct. Inst. oct 30
Ilownnil’s Tonic Mixture or
Vegetable Febrifuge,
A specific and lasting euro for Fever nnd Ague.
millS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
JL of being a quack medicine, it having been
the result of many years study, experience and
labor, in the medical practice and observation of
oil with a copy of tho bond of agreement) to
make titles to land must be advertised Thrkk
Months nt least.
SherifFssaJcsunder executions regularly grant
ed by the Courts, must he advertised THIRTY
DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of perislmble^ property under or
der of Court, must be advertised,generally, TEN
DAYS before the day of sale.
All Advertisementswill bo punctually attended
In.*
to*
All Letters directed to this Office or tne
Editor, must bo postpaid, to entitle tliein to at
tention.
Mnuslon House—SAVANNAH.
M Tliis well known Establishment is
,now open, under the direction nmlJcJj.
management nf the Subscriber nnd his Lady, who
*'v will take pleasure in administering to the com-
** •‘ftWoT- i«£h Uflies and gentlemen as may fa
vour them with a call.
LEANDER BUTLER.
. oct 21 254r.
OT The Atigtista Chron. A Sentinel, Charles.
“ ir, Mf “
ton Courier, 'M filed geville Recorder, Macou
Messenger, and Sandersville Advocate, will givo
the above three insertions, and send their bills for
collection. L. B.
For Bent.
M The Rooms on the 2d and 3d floors ofthe
Savannah Insurance and Trust Company
Building, well adapted for Counting Rooms, or
Law Offices, and will be fittudnp to suit Uie oc
cupants. Possession given on the 1st November,
oct 15 3 C HOUSE, Secretary.
Five Dollars Reward.
«ut lUnaway from the subscriber venter-
day morning, his boy DAVID, well
known about the city ns n Bricklayer by
^ - trade. Tl»e above reward will be given
on his delivery to H. F. WILLINK.
oct 8
Thirty Dollars Reward
mv Will be paid for tho apprehension and
JK* delivery in any Jail in this Territoiy, or
WL m tho States ofSouth Carolina nnd Geor-
JaZLgia, of my Negro man PRIMUS, who
nbsosuded on the 6th iust. He is about 35 years
nf age, 5 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.
oct9 244|
Fifty dollars Reward.
•sjr RUNAWAY from the subscriber,on the
I2tliinst a mulatto man jiamed George,
between 21 and 25 yearsofoge, about 5
JmhL feet 2 or 3 inches high, and weighs about
130 lbs. and has very small feet. His hair suffi
ciently straight to be combed with a common
comb. George is n little inclined to be bow
legged, and is very active—can perform Severn
fonts in tumbling, and lias worked some ul the
tailor’s business. • He can rear] very well, and ilis
probable lie will be furnished with a pass, and call
himself by some other name. The above reward
will be given for hisapprehensoii and lodgement
in anv same jail intlw State, so that I get him.
Bibb Co. net U PHILLIP THURMOND.
<wt ?6 2581m
For Sale*
A Northern Horse, he can be
recommended as a gentle Horse for
the harness. Inqu iro ut the Man
sion House Stable,
oct 10
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for rale his
JMgSag Place called Parnassus, in Bryan
jpHfHr County, pleasantly situated on the
J Salts, and opposite the town ofSuu-
bury. The tract contains upwards
of300 at res, 150 of which are eluarod and under
a good fence. Its contiguity to the salt marsh
renders tho convenience far the use of the mud
for manuring of easy access,snd for health, is not
surpassed by any other situation in the 1awcoun<
try. This Plantation Is iu a high state of im-
provement. consisting of ti comfortable dwelling
with six rooms, with all necessary out buildings,
such as kitchen, store room, smoko house, coin
jtuid. cotton houses, together with comfortable
dratne houses for tho accommodation of 30 or 40
Negroes. There is also a fine orchard of young
anlr” **"- 1 -* 1 * - ,r
jienlthy trees, consisting of peach ond pear, with
.on extensive arbour ofgropes ofthe choicest kind.
For terms, apply to Col. John J. Maxwell in
(Savuuiiuli, or on the promises to
nom R * P - DEMERE.
oct 3 239|p
Watch und Jewellery store.
South tide Monument-Square.
*l'he subscribers tiavo and
will keep constantly onliand
t a well selected assortment
) ofClocks, Watches, Jewel
lory, Silver-ware, and fim<
I cy Goods, which they wlU
1 soil on the most ruusonahla
~ terms, to those who will fa
ll a call,
SPEAR & JONES.
-Particular attention paid to Repairing
N. B.r-
Clocks and Wutchns, und their time warranted.
Also, Jowellory made to order and repaired
,^0ct2l 254
Aceordinns.
*| Case fine Accordions, assorted patterns,
JL bountifully,iniuid, pearl keys and superior
tonnd. Just received nnd fbrsuio In
o by
m
Rico's Reports.
R EPORTS ofenses at Law, argued nnd de
termined in the Courtof Appeals nnd Court
of Errors of South Carolina, from December
1638 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Win Rice,
8tate Reporter.
Reports ofcnios in Chancery, argued and de
termined iu tho Court of Appeals and Court of
Errors of South Carolina, from Deceinlier 1638
to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wm Rice.
A Digest of tho enses decided in the Supnrior
Courts of Law, ofthe State of Smith Carolina,
from tho earliest period, to the year 1630 inclu
sive, by Wm Rice.
Also, the life, adventures nnd opinions of Datid
Thto. Hi nee of South Carolina, Master of Arts,
and sometimes Dr. ofMedicitio, alias Dr Hamil
ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hayno, Col Hayue, Dr
Porcher.Col Singleton, Ilev Mr Beman, Rev
Dr Baker, Col A Aston. Major Parker, Col Ben
ton, Major Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Cant Rut
ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth, Mnj Moore,
Ac. in n series of letters to his friondt, written by
practice
Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi
cinal principles as were considered most fit to re
store the harmony ofaction between the stomach,
liver, und the other important functions of the
system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the
immediate cause of the disease. It spcedily’pro-
motes n regular and healthy appetite which is
generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
precarious; by which effect, vigor and strength is
soon afforded to the whole system. It must be
apparent to all. that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of
complaints. By renewing the healthy action of
the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re
markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite,
heart-horn, water brash, flatulency, jaundice,
night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and
all other affections of similar origin, but it is In
the treatment nfFevers, and especially in Fever
and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers
have been principally tested, and with those who
have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover
eign to all remediea heretofore discovered fo
those diseases. It has also been used as apre
ventive, by many who were subject to n periodi
cal recurrence of the ehills and fever, and it has
always warded off the apprehended attack. It
was deemed not improper to accompany tho
vegetable febrifuge with a few of tho many une
quivocal certificates politely ftirnished to tho pro-
i rietor.cn rroborative of die foregoing statements.
•’or further accounts'of its great usefulness, see
pain plilels accompany ing each bottle.
A fresh supply of tne. above valuable medicine
just received, and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
oug 31
Dr. Jcbh’s Rheumatic Liniment.
T HIS highly approved and long celebrated
application for Rheumatic Disorders.iscure-
fully prepared according to the original recipe ol
Sir Richnrd Jebb. Baronet, Physician to her late
Majesty nnd Royal Family. It is doubtless true,
that tho excruciating pain, tho decrepitude, de
formity and premature old age, which are the
usual nUendants anil consequences of this drend-
ed disorder, are suffered by many persons from
utter despair of a cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in the efficacy of the numerous pretended
antidotes used to effect this purpose. But those
who have made trial of Dr. Jebb's Rheumatic
Liniment, even in obstinate cases of long stand
ing, and of the most severe character, have re
ceived essential relief, and many have keen cur
ed in a few days, some in twenty-four hours, as
a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, who
were formerly afflicted with tho llheumutism,
have very ful'y and satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates nre in the possession ofthe Proprietor,
which prove the most thorough and surprising
cures by means of this most powerful Liuiment,
in cases where other approved applications had
totally failed. The Liniment is also used with
signal success, nnd may be confidently recom
mended for chilblains, bruises, sprains, numb
ness, stiffness ofthe joints, Ac. Price, 60 cents
A supply of the above article for sale by
WM. II. TURNER,
july 14 Opposite the Mansion Houso.
Also, tho Georgia and Carolina Almanac, foe
1841, by Robert Grier. Just received by
„ oct If W THORNE WILLIAMS.
New Books.
T HE difficulties of Romanism, by Geo Stanly
Faber.
Strive nnd Thrive, a tnle Ity Mary Howilt.
Hope on! hone ever, or the boyhood of Felix
Law, by Mary Howitt.
Spnrk’s Life of Washington, abridged.
The history of Virgil A. Stewart, and his ad
venture in capturing and exposing the great
“Western Land Pirate" and bit gang in connex
ion with evidence, also ofthe trials,.confessions,
nnd execution of a number ofMurrell'sassoitates
in the state of Mississippi.
France, its King, Court, and Government, by
Governor Cass.
A few more copies ofthe Madison Papers.
A collection of Music, for the Flute, Violin,
Ac. Just received by
oct 10 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
The Man-at-Arms,
O R Henry do Cerons; a romance, by G. P.
R. James, author of Darnley DeL'Orme,
Charles Tyrrell, Henry ofGniso, Ac.
The elements of Geology for popular use, con
taining a description ofthe Geological formations
and mineral resources of the United States, by
Charles A. Lee, M. D.
The Fanners Instructor, consisting of Essays,
practical directions and hints, for the management
of tiio Farm nnd the Garden; originally published
in the Cnltivutor, selected and revised by J.
Buel, Esq. Just received by
sept 10 W. TllORNE WILLIAMS.
Evan9 r Chamomile Pills,
P REPARED from n pure extract of Uie flow
er, a very wholesome medicine, mild in op
eration and pleasant in effect, the most certain
preserver of health, a safe nnd effectual cure of
indigestion and all stomach complaints; and as a
natural consequence, a purifier of the blood and
a sweetner of tho whole system, to the nervous
and debilitated.
The powers of Evans’ Chamomile Pills are
such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous
baud, the dizzy eve,nnd the fluttering mind van
ish before their effects like noxious vapors before
tho benign influence of the morning sun. This
tonic medicine is for vnrioua diseases, general de
bility, indigestion and its consequences; as want
ofappetite, an apparent distension of the stom
ach, oelching, pains in tiio stomach, acidity, un
pleasant taste in tho mouth, rumbling noise in
the bowels, nervoiia#ymptoin*,tnii(uianese,when
the mind becomes irritable, desponding, thought
ful, melancholy and dejected, hypochondriacism,
low spirits,consumptioii.palpitations ofthe heart,
nervous irritability, night mare,rheumatism,spas
modic affections, dimness of sight, delirium, and
all other nervous symptoms, these Pills will pro
duce an effectual cure. For sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
sept7 No.8 Gibbons' Range.
[WHOLE NUMBER—97,i
Euen'i Universal strengthening
UNRIVALLED AND UaFeQUALIIeD! I
C ELEBRATED for curing Pains, trweak
ness in tho Breast, Side, Back or limbs*, al
io for Goat, Rheumatism, Liver Comprint und
Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Astlmtm, diffi
culty of breathing, oppression of thn itoiuach,
Ac. they will give immediate and soofoiig relief;
and for neatness, pleasantness, safety, taseaiid
certainly, nre decidedly auperior to otliir reme
dies. Persom whose husmese or avnenions re
quire Uiat they should sit or stand much, »r those
ofsedentry habits generally, wbo may be troubled
with pains in Use side or breast, are nlvisnd to
try one of these beautiful and aurivalledpUstera.
They nre different from nil others, and free from
objections which are generally made ngrinst plas
ter*. Perhaps there is no mfcJical observation
better established than, that “CoiMMirnox origi
nates in neglected Comm." f« a dimato so vari
able us ours, it requires more car*andlattention
to guardagainsts foealtacka of thi^too rile*fatal
diMMe, than most fwreoiM art IbMfltflf willing to
bestow, ft eadrfot therefore but be h'gratilica-
lion to those of consumptive habit, or those af
flicted with distressing pains in the tide or bitsst,
or any affliction of the lungs, that a reasonable
prospect of relief can be had by using this “Uai-
venal Strengthening Plotter."
In llio course of more than twenty years pro
fessional practice, of tho many who have used
them not one solitary complaint has been heard;
on the contrary, so numerous are the cures they
have effected, so abundant nrothe moat positive
and conclusive proofs nf their efficacy, ao ardent,
aincere and grateful ia the language of those who
have used them, that they are offered to the pub
lic n« decidedly superior to any thing of the kibd
ever offered, aud unrivalled bp any in thewhde
world!!
Til k Limas are respectfully informed font foet
are prepared with reference also to a number oT
delicate complaints, peculiar to foe box, that they
nre spread in a scientific manner, on the most
beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will not soil
or stain tho whitest linen, und may be worn by
foe most delicate persons, in nil situations, with
ease and comfort, nud without removal for one
month, with pleasure.
For sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
nov3
' Now Fall and Winter Roods.
A VERY A JOHNSON, hnve received nnd
are receiving a general supply of Fall nnd
Winter Goods, which will lie sold as low as at
any other store In town for cash or good paper,
oct 14 South side Monument Square.
Rich Shawls.
4 A A 7-4 new style rich silk Shawls, 7-4
TC A8-4 Ilcoclin do, 4-4 Ar 6*4 Rob Roy
dy, Clrnlly Muslin Da Lane do, net worsted do,
at A VERY A JOHNSON’S low for cash,
oct 14
do
More Now Goods*
Per brig 8avannab.
PIECES gray mix’d Kentucky Jeans
OU 00 do dark bine
1 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 Blanket*
a Cotton Fringes
Dr. Taylor's
B ALSAM ofLiverwort, for cotummption and
liver complaint, coughs, colds, nsfomu. diffi
culty nfbreiiling, pains in foe side or breast, spit
ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart,
oppression ami soreness ofthe chest, hooping
cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, diffi
cult or profuse expectoration, and all other affec
tions of fon chest, lungs nud liver.
This article is prepared according to a recipe
procured from a very old uml eminent physician,
foe lute Dr. Holvoke, who preserved Ins own life
by its efficacy, although of u consumptive con-ti-
tution, to foo astonishing age of one hundred and
two years: until foe age ofeiglity-seveii, lie was
engaged in vory extensive practice, requiring
much exertion and exposure. Hundreds ure
now living iu good hcnlfo, that Consumption
seemed to hnve marked for an early grave, wbo
owe their preservation to tne use of this invalua
ble medicine.
The virtues of foe herb “Liverworth," ore in
this vegetable preparation so powerfully and ef
fectually concentrated, as to render it a most su
perior and harmless medicine for all disorders of
foe Liver nud Lungs, nnd it is now considered by
uli persons familiar with its'effect, superior in
*nenlto any other medicul preparation for these
irevulent Complaints. It has proved’so astonish-
ugly beucf]cail for Consumption, Cciic/is.
Yeast Powders.
T HESE Powders are an admirable substitute
for Yeast in making all kinds of batter cukes
and have foe advantage over that article in ma
king the batter perfectly light and ready for ba
king Uie instant they nre mixed. Buckwheat nnd
other cakes when made with these powders, are
less likely to disagree with foe stomach than those
made with yeast, and ns il requires but n few
minutes to prepare for baking, Urn possibility of
having them sour is entirely avoided.
The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit
with theso powders, bns been approved by many
of foe most eminent physicians and surgeons in
this country; they are also hlxhly recoinmmend-
ed by many of foo first families in this city and
other plncds.
A supply of foo above valuable article, just re
ceived pur brig Clinton, nnd for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
«ept21 No 8, Gibbons' Buildings.
ingly benefleail for Consumption, Coughs,
Colds, Spitting of Blond, Ac. that maiy of
our physical! is dailv employed it in tbeirpmc*
tice, and esteem it *a superior and vnhiabh me
dicine. All persons afflicted with Consumption or
any other disease ofthe Longs, are rcconvnend-
ed to make immediate use ofbis Balsam, ai it has
not only proved eft’ectiialin removing suchst
fo« — *
Harrison's Specific Ointment,
—10R foe cure of white swellings, scrofulous
eli
ftnodlibct.
T HE annals of Qundiibet by Solomon Se-
cotidthnughts.
CharlesO'Malley, foo Irish Dragoon,by Ilnrry
Lorrequer, with illustrations—No. 1.
Letters and Speeches on various subjects by
Lord Brougham.
Howard Pinckney, a novel by foe author of
Clinton Bradshaw.
The Stage, before and behind foe curtain, by
Alfred Bunn.
Tho Juvenile Forget Me Not. for 1841.
Jack Ashore, by foe author of Ratlin foe Reofer.
Master Humphries Clock, No. 9.
Pocket Maps of Georgia, Alubuma, North and
South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas,
aud Florida. The Traveller's Guido through the
United States. The Traveller’s Guide Map'.
A description of tho Canals ond Rail Roads of
the United States, comprehending uotices nf all
foe works of Internal Improvement throughout
foe Unitejl Slates, by II. o.Tunner.
Kent's Commentaries abridged.
Digest nf decisions of foe Courts of Common
Law nnd Admiralty in the United States, byTIto-
ron Metcnlt and Jonathan C. Perkins.
Digested Chancery cases, contained in fon Rc^
J orts ofthe Court of Appeals of Mary laud, by
ames Raymond.
Bouvier’s Law Dictionary.
A now collection of Laws, Charters and local
ordinances ofthe Governments of Great Britain,
France and Spain, reintingto cessions of lands in
their respective Colonics, together with tho laws
of Mexico nnd Texas on foe same subject, m
which is prefixed Judge Johnson's translation of
Azo nnd Manuel's institutes of foo Civil Law of
Spain—by Joseph M. White, Counsellor at Law,
nud Into delegate in tho Congress of the United
Sntes, nnd honorary member of foo Georgia
HtUlorieal Society. Just received by
oct 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
F i ... „ .
aud other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and
fresh wounds, sprains and bruises,swellings nod
inflammations, scald head, women's sore breasts,
rh«>umntin pains, tettors, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases
generally. The proprietor has received nt least
a thousand ceitificatpr, and other documents in
favor of this Specific Ointment—and they em
brace almost all tho complaints—in their worst
stages—hi which Ointment nr sticking plaster
can he npp lied. Among those certificates, there
are a groat ninny from foe most eminent physi
ciaus in foe country, who aso foe Ointment in
their dnily practice, in preference to any, or nil
others which hnve ever been invented. Tho
proprietor has also received a great many tesli-
moil inis from farriers, military gentlemen, farm
ers, nud others, reIntivc to the amazing efficacy
of his Ointment, in bruises, cuts, and nil the ex
ternal complaints und diseases of horses; nod
among them are no less than ft dozen certifying
to the perfect cures which it has performed on
the sore backs of some of those animals. Al
together the proprietor feels no hesitation in
stating—or iu putting itto foe proof against all
composition—font ••Harrison's Specific Oint
ment" i* vastly superior to every thin* ortho
kind which has heretofore been offered to foe
public. For sale by T.M. AJ.M.TURNER,
oct 28 Monument Squure.
toms us threaten*Consumptions, but fins perform
ed effectual cures »f even this formidable ri sense,
where all hopes of recovery were roliiiquistod by
foo most learned and experienced medical men.
This tuediniiio facilitates expectation, reduces
fever, restores strength, nnd may bn considered n
very superior preparation lor tliecure and preven
tion of all diseases of tlie Chest nnd Lung*, and
should bo sestored td.even after these diseases have
resisted foe usual remedies, (n the prncticnnf
this old and very respectable physician, this Bal
sam ofLiverwort has acquired an envhhle repu
tation for itsvirtures, ns superior to tHitof the n-
bundant nostrums ofthe day; as was tin character
and probity of its inventor nnd origidil proprie
tor, to foot of auuck and empirics. )
The result of long observation and lose study
respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine,
warranted pure vegeteblu, lias the ad itionnl re
commendation ofliuvin been used foremen years
by foe public, and also by physicians jf eminent
talent without a single instance of flilure in ef
fecting nt immediate beneficial result. (For sale at
uov 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER'S.
Superior Salad OH. AO
*| BASKETS superior Salud Oil
JLJml 0 boxes do do
25 dozen common Sweet Oil, for plantation uso
20 boxes best English Mustard
30 do Colgate’s Starch. No 1
2 casos-English Fig llluo
Juet received pur brig Clinton, nnd for sale by
A. PARSONS,
oct 27 . . Nn 8, Gibbon's Buildings.
Kowaml's Tonic.
A Frosh.siipply ofRownnd's celebrated Ton
ic Mixture, warranted a safe and certain
remedy for fevernnd agues, Ac. Just received.
per John Ciimniing, ami for sain by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,Agent.
Jayne's Hair Tonic—Hair.
T HERE is nothing like a good hood or hair to
sot off a man's pnte. As tho poet says—
'Ti# foe rube which curious nature weaves
g o linns upon die head, and doea adorn
ur bodies."
To be sure a buld head is becoming enough in
a judge, or a minister, forit looks grave and ven
erable, und foo' it may not bo an unerring evi-
dnneo of wisdom, yet it is n decisive proof that
foe individual is not hair brained.—Young per-
sons, especially young beaus and belles, are rath
er averse to a premature diirobeuieut oftheir
roofs; and he who offersn remedy to preserve
that important ornament must be looked upon in
fon light or a benefactor. And such n nun is Dr.
Jayne, whose hair Ionic has done wonders incoox
mg tho hair out on burren spots, and preventing
its falling off. There is no qiiackorv about Uiih
article. Wo have seen evidence of its efiicucy.
A gentleman who has been bald fora number or
years, by foe use of this tonic, has got quite a
flourishing growth on tiio into waste place. 1hose
whose hair, like false friends, is leaving them,
will fiud this an excellent preventive. ! o young
bucks who aspire to bushy whiskers, this tonic
must ho invnlunble—ond to young ladies who
would tircservo their glossy ringlets, It must be
foe great desideratum.—Portland Transcrtjd.
Thoubovo for sale by
T« M. A J- M- TURNER,
not27 Monument Square.
White Lead. Ac.
-4 AA KEGS English Wlnle Lead
300 do American do do, No 1 and
20 boxos Bultiuiore Creme Yellow
20 do do do Green
50 doz Paint Brushes und Snub Tools, *«•
* ship Colin awl tor
sorted sizes, just received per atop Cum and ft
sale by C. R. HENDRICKSON.
1 case Cotton Frinci
GO lbs Turkey red Yarn
10 pieces blk Bnmbasin
10 do blk Lnsting
100 lbs mix'd Pins
10 pieces blk Italian Crape
2 do super blk Silk Velvet
10 doz gentlemen's blk Silk Cravats
5 do do blk Italian do
2 do do sbper blk Satin do
20 do do Plaid Bilk Cmvnts
50 pieces do Silk Pocket I Inudkerchiefs
10 do genuine Welch Flannels
100 doz men's kuit wool half Hose
60 do do Lambs Wool do do
10 do gent's Lambs Wool and Angola Hoie
10 do hrowu nnd mix'd Cotton do
25 pieces handsome Furniture Chintz
10 do tiHxorted colors Broad Cloths
60 do white Cambrics
60 do Jarkonnt Muslins, Book, Swiss and
Mull do
Super Idk mid blue blk Silks
Plain changeable do
Moils do Laities and striped Clinlvs
SNIDER, LATHROP ANEVITT.
net 21
Bool« and Brogans.
1 CASES calfpump Boms
2 do thick Brogans, for snlo low by
net 19 L. BALDWIN A
CO.
nalllbut Flnsi
10 KEGS nbw.jnst received anit^br
' sept 15
ilafaf
L6NG A PATTEH80N.
Drugs. ffVcdlcInas Ac.
*1 CASKS Ep»om.Salts
XU 4 do Pearl Ash
2 do Snla?rntus
2 do washing Soda
1 do Flour Sulphur
6 cases roll do
1 do Gum Camphor
2 do Rhubarb
10 bbls green Copperas
10 do Whiling
10 do Custor Oil
6 do Alcohol
IP do clear strained Honey
. 6 do Bristol Brick
4 do Flax Bead
3 hales finis VelretCorks* -
3 do DemijhhtinndJiig do
100 pncktgns Apolhecaties Glassware,evely
variety
10 croce Mnynnnl and Rogers' blk Ink
G bbls Mncnboynnd Scotch Snuff
20 jars do nnd Knppee do. Ac. Ac.
Received by Into arrivals, and for sain low on
accommodating terms,
oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Hnuttr nnd JTIola.se,.
Snirnr a
P RIME N. Orlenni Sugar
do do M»um
For rale in lots to suit p
oct 20
raiiprlliin
2500 pntturns; ^00
1000 do very low priced
received per bri* SV hi Taylor, nnd foi
HAZARD, DENSLOW
A WEBS
i oct 17
CodfiNh. Flonr. Ac. , 1((1
T EN drum# very superior Inrg* size Codfidi
30 bbls Howard street Hour
20 bbls India Point Gin
20 bits American Brandy
10 bbls N.E. Rum
100 boxes Soap, No 1, far sale low to close
consignment by WHITE A BARTELS.
Rote Ointment,
JpOR, Totter, Ripgworms. Pimples on Jhe
Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet-
Canal Flonr.
/^A WHOLE and GOhatfbbUsnperfin* Cn.
nnl ( Flour, fancy brand, landing from
brig Madison end for sale by
oct29 GEORGE II. MAY.
Blankets, Ac.
2 BALES saddle Blankets, 200 blankets each
1 bale large size col'd horse do
6 hales 8-4 and 9-4 Dullil do
0 cases wool tilled Kerseys
2 do low priced Satliiiels
landing from brig Clinton, und for sale by
IIIRAM ROBERTS,
oct 20 No 3 and 14 Gibbon's Building.
Dry Goods.
T HE snlisrriber is now teceiving from tho
brig Clinton from New-York, and Eli Whit
ney from UoHton, the following articles:
10 bales low priced 7-4 brown Shirtings
10 do 30 inch heavy do do
10 do 30 do do do do
15 cases 7-8 aud 44 bleached Shirtings
10 do Prints, assorted qualities
5 hales Bed Tick,
3 do brown Canton Flannel
2 do low priced red do
1 case 44 blue Plaids, 1 do col’d Cambrics
3 do low priced Checks
For sale by HIRAM ROBERTS,
oct 20 No 3 nnd 14 Gibbon’s Building.
Shunted ns it were, on foo verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to reach them by inward reme
dies. Henru foe inefficacy of undergoing a course
of medicine, os subjecting ourselves to foe un
comfortable system of strict diet: such means by
reducing fon system merely palliate foe sy mptoms
while they nre in pmetien, to recur ns violently,
or morn so. when a generous diet is returned to.
And the generality of external applicationthave
no olhci effect iliun foe disease in one pince. soon
to show itself iu the same or another part. When
ull those means have failed, and in inanv severe
cases, n perservance far a short time in the wseof
foe Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There
is no trouble in using (applying il every night.)
A fresh supply just received, nnd for sale by
oug 24 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
Muslin
Collars, Canton Flan
nel, Ac, Ac.
Received per brig L. Baldwin,
W ORKED Muslin Collars, Velvet Ribbons,
stripod, checked nnd plain 0wi» Muslin,
Cambric Dimity, Furniture Chintz
Fancy silk Hhk'fa, Canton Flnnuets
For snlo by GEO. W. BEIIN.
oct 20
Handkerchiefs, Caps, Ac. Ac.
DOZEN Indigo hluo plaid Hdkfs
GOdofuncy plaid Hdrk#,(Giug!inm ptns)
35 doz Wool Caps, low priced Satliuttls
55 pcx plaid Linxey
30 Jo Indigo blue plaid Homespun
Received per brig L Bnldwin, and for sale by
_ 0C L^ ) _ _ ^ E £!^L E W' BEH
Oil Cloth and Counterpanes.
O IL Cloth tnhleCovers hi pattern# very hand
some: Cloth table Covers; richly embossed,
cotton and worsted do. French Counterpanes
made in America, a new and handsome article.—
A CLEAR FAIR SKIN.
Rowland's Kalvdor,
For the FACE and SKIM, and ofvital importance
to the support of FEMALE LOVELINUSS.
POWERFUL of effect,yet mild of inluence,
1 -this admirable specific (a Prepnrnlitn from
the most delightful Balsamic Exotics, aid per
fectly free from mineral, or other pernicious
admixture) possesses balsamic properui* of sur
prising energy. It eradicates TAN, FllEC-
KLKS.PIM PLES, SPOTS, REDNE8S,nndall
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS,eradnilly realiz-
ing a delicately clear fair, and soft Skin; trans
forms even the most SALLOW COMPLEX-
ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; render*
harsh nnd rough skin delightfully soft and
smooth; imparts to the FACE, NECK, und
ARMS, a healthy und juvenile bloom; and, by
due pcrsevurance in its applications, promotes
a freo nnd uninterrupted exercise of those im
portant functions of foe skill, which ate of foe
utuiost necessity for the preservation of Hoalth,
and continuance of a Beautiful Complexion.
The Kalydor i# • equally ’ ihdispensible in
foe Nursery us nt foe Toilet. Perfectly innox
ious, it may bo used by die most delicate Lady,
with foe nssurnneo of safety and efficacy.
To Mothert Nursing their Offspring, it gives, in
allcasese of incidental niifliiinuiation, immediate
relief; cools foo mouth of foe infimt, and enhances
maternal pleasure iu die act of administering
alimentary nourishment.
To Gentlemen, whose fucos nre tender after
SHAVING.—A great infelicity which attend#
foe operation nf Shaving is foo irritation ofthe
skin; many Gentlemen suffer severely from this
causo. Howland't Klaydor will be found excel
lent beyond precedent in nineliorution hudallny-
ing font most unpleasant sensation.
It protects the face and thin from tie perni
cious effects of the Sun and dust, which produce
Suu-burns, Tan, Parched Lips, Freckles, Ac.,,
all of which it entirely eradicates; und iu cases of
itinge of inseett, it immediately allay* Uio most
violent Inflammation, and reudersUie Ain delight
fully smooth und pleusunl.
To Ladies, who occussionally sojourn on the
sea coast, or are partial to aquatic excursions, or
arc about to encounter fang toyuj’ts\ should in
variably provide themselves with foa Kalydor,
by the uso of which,during foe novelty or such
recreation, und after enlino immertion, or sea
Bathing, dm nristmq fascination of a flue skin
and animted Complexion are guirded frohi
otherwise certain, und perhaps lasting injury, as
foo influence of tho Sun on the skin produces
tan, Sunburns, roughness, tensity, ate. ^ |fi
For sultrliy T.M. A J. M. 1URNER,
nov 2
Bonnot Lozenge*.
W ISTAR'S ami Sherman’s Bonsot Lozen
gas, for coughs, colds, asthnuw, Ac., just
..nt 16 iNo 8 Gibbons' ttunse
I-utei's’ 1-Ills,
A FRESH supply of Uie.b0Kivnli.ubl. mwl-
’ to " iU i^60N°PAR8 b (i'NS,
julv 27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range
Rownmi'S Tonic mixture.
on, Vf.oetabuc Feurifook.
A specif e and lasting Cure for the Fever and Ague.
fTlHlS worthy remedy eumently repels foe slur
X oflieiug a quack medicine, it having been
dm result of many years’ study, experience, and
labour, iu the medical practice and observation of
FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed of such
medicinal principles as were considered most fit
to restore die bnriiinny of action between die
Stnmuch, Liver, and the other important func
tions of tlw system, the loss of which harmony is
evidently the immediate cause ofthe disease. It
speedily promotes a regular nnd healthy appetite
which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered
very precarious; by which effect, vigour und
strength is soon afforded to dm whole system. Il
iniiHt lie apparent to all, that a medicine possess
ing these peculiar virtues, is nseful in a great va-.
ricty of complaints. By renewing foe henlthy ac
tion of the digestive organs, it has proved itself
of reinarknhle benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved
Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency,
Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dvsteutery. Bowel
Coinpiaiuts, end many other nffeoimasorsimilar
origin. But it is in foe treatment of Fevers, nnd
especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter-
mutant Fever, that its powers have been princir
pally tested, and with those who have seen its use
fulness. it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies
heretofore discovered far those diseases. It has
also been used ns a preventive, by many who
were subject to a periodical recurrence of dm
Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off
foe apprehended attack. For sale by
nov ' T. M. A J. M. TURNER.2
Received by
oct 12
J A CLIFFORD.
Shoes.
OA CASES Mens' Kip Brogans
10 do do Russet do
4 do Boys' Thick do
2 do Messes Leather Bootees, received
per ship Hercules from Boston and for sale oil
reasonable terms by I* BALDWIN A CO.
oct 21
Ladd* Tapper Jk Sistnre,
Offer lor Sule,
IIIID8 and tierces Cuba Molasses
V U 50 tes and bids N. O. do .
30 hlids Prime Porto Rico Sugar
15 boxes Refined Lonf Sugar
75 Itnga Culm nml Old Jnvft Coffee
25 boxes Baker's Chncqtnle
450 Dcmijons, assorted sizes
130 pcs heavy Dundee Bagcing
30 crates Patent Wine Bottles
75 boxes Negro Pipes
85 M. Havana Segnr#
100 coses Hock nud Champagne Wines
70 qr casks Sicily, Portund Pico Wines
12 pipe# pure Ilullutid Gin
4 halfpipes Cognnc Brandy
200 bids “Fhelp’e" Gin
60 bbls Boston Eugle Gin
50 do do do Rum
50 do Portland Rum
100 sacks coarse mid fine Salt
150 kegs pure White Lead
4 casks English Linseed OU
200 Griudstoues, assorted sizes
sept 4
Parsons' Vegetable Aiitl-Bilions
Pills.
A SAFE ah \ certain cute for nil bilious com
plaints and abstractions of foo bowels. If
administered in time, they will effectually veuiovo
the bile from fon stomach, nnd counteract foe
causes which so generally produce headache, In
digestion, fever aud agile, or intermittent, remit
tent, bilious, inflammatory, nnd yellow fevers,
jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rheu
matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach,
costiveneM, sore throats, colds, coughs aud aifo*
■:„r J " i Am 8 QK8,
Low's old English Soapsc
J UST received, o general wwortmenf of Low s
old English Soaps, for sale by
M |)t |4 . THOS. RYERSON.
Cautloiic
T HE high reputation which Fraucis Kidder s
Indelible Ink has sustained fbr 15 or 20
years, hasenused several imitations *»Tthe article
to bo offered for sale*as “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.
They resemble foe geriumo ink in their exterior
appearance, and us some offoembears foe name
of Kidder, foe public have been grossly deceiv
ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers
will plcnso ho particular to nsk for Francis Kid
der's Ink, and observe that hi# uaiuo is on foe top
uml front ofthe hox. *
This ink ennnot bo effuced; but Is warranted to
remain perfectly indelible for ages, if foo direc
tions are followed in iisipg it.
A supply ofthe gehuuie urticlo just received,
and for sale by A. l’ARSONS.
sept 18
Brandy, Gin and Claret.
HALF pipes Heignette’s Brandy •
Jd\1 lit pipes Holland Gin, oT sop’r quality
100 eases Bordeaux Claret, retoived from foe
Importers and far sale by
oct fl 11QSKR A O'DRISCOLL.
Sweet Hutaga-WIne.
VE bbls Sw
T wenty-five i>6is sweet Malaga wine,
in store und for sale by
oct27 GEORGE H. MAY.
Buckwheat Flour.
HALF bbls 1
cJYr 25 quarter bbls } B nek wheat Flonr
20 kegs )
Fresh ground nnd of superior quality, landing
from brig Madison and for sole by
TIE II-1
oct 29
GEOUGI
. MAY.
Butter and Cheese.
(IA BOXES Cheese
Alas 10 casks do
9 firkins Bntter. Landing nnd far solo by
oct28 8HAPTER A WOOD BRIDGE.
Principe Scgars.
8 M. Principe Segnr#, Steamboat brand
20 do do do, Fnlia do
50 do Spanish do
20 do Red Martin do, received per L Bold
in and for sale by
oct 21 CLAOHORN A WOOD.
Soap. . ,
A A1 BOXES SturievnnL'Norton A Go’s
XUX No 1 Soap, now landimflfoniskip F"
Whitney, for sale by GEO. 11. MAY.
Who bns also on hand n few thousand vei
choice Sugars, of foe ^ Ehuoio" nud ‘*-Tncon’
Regalia Brand. ^ oct 21
Starch und Glh
"I
n"
20
bleached nnd unbleached refined whale
Oil. Now landing nnd for sale by
HAZARD, DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER.
Jnvn Codec.
A AQ BAGS prime Java Coffee, landing
X VIO from ship Emily , far sale by
oct8 KOSER A O’DRISCOLU
Sugary Itlo!asses nml Salt.
lHIDS. prime Porto Kico Sugar
Fine Cut Tobaccoy Ac.
QA GROCE Mr* Miller’s fine Cut Tobacco
OU 2 bbls Lorillurd’s Scotch Snuff, in blad
der#
2 bbls do do do, in lb bottles
1 do high Tost do
1 do Mnccaboy do
2 kegs French Rnppee
Just received, per late arrival#, and forsnle by
oct 31 A. PARSONS.
Hair Kcstoratlvcs.
J UST received, a supply of Quirk’s Canada
Oil. Rowland’# Mnca#sardo, Vegeteblu Cer
ate. Cream de Rose; also, French Pomatum, and
Johnson A Co’s highly perfumed Bear’s Grease
and Oil, much approved offor restoring foe hair.
For sale by A. PARSONS,
oct 31
QS) .
OjZ 20 do St. Croix ..do
59 do prime retailing Molasses
2000 bunch bnlk Soil. For sale br
oct28 PADELFQHD, FAY A.CO.
Sperm <• ml l inseed OIL
A AAA GALLS pure bleach'd Sperm Oil
X UUU 1500 do English Linseed do
1600 d
Just received and for sale by
HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEB8TER.
oct17 • *
Domestic Goods.
A A Balm Cotton Sheetings, from foe Coven
“I:U try Mtinnfncluring Co. 20 bates Geor
gia Nankeens from the lamsdnle Manufacturing
Co. Forsaleby PADELFOllD, FAY A CO.
oct 13
Sugury Sperm Candles, Butter,
Cheese, dee.
A A HhdsStCroixSugnrJldoPorto-JRicodo,
XU 5 boxes lonf do, 25 do sperm Caddies, 8
keg# Blitter. 8 casks Cheese, 3 pipe* and 6 qr do
Seignett's Brandy, 10 qr casks American do, JO
boxes Madeira Wine, 10 do Port do. Lauding
per sdir Nicholas Biddle from New York;
oct 17 r. SORREL A CO.
mWEi
Butler's Effervescent Magnesia.
F OIt Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Head
Ache, Acidity of foe Stomach,Habitual Co#-
tivRiiess, Ac. and highly valued ns a Cooling Pur
gative. J ust received und far snlo bv
sept. 21 THOS.RYERSON.
X ’choice Goshen Butter, binding from brig fi.
B. Lamar, and for sate lo* by ' * •
oct27 L. BALDWIN &. CO.
Clark’s Matches.
6 GROSS Chirk’s Friction Matches, fursape-
rior to any iu use. Just received and for
sale by ANSON PARSONS,
sept. 21 No. 8; Gibbon’s range.
Havana Scgors* ,
T HIRTY THOUSAND lUgalla aadTrabo-
co Sugars, of auperior quality, “Tacon"
and “ Elmoro” brands, in packages of 50 ami 100
each, far sale by GEORGE H. MAY.
oct 27
Snporiaceotis Compound, dec.
S APOUIACEOUS Compound, Curtain's
Ambrnzal Cream, doCleopliane, (Low’s)
Windsor Soap, aud French Essence de Savon,
highly approved offor ease in shnving, jnst re
ceived aud far sale by A. PARSONS,
oct 29 No 8 Gibbon's Buildings.
Lip Salve, Ac.
L IP Salve (Rose soeuted,) Cold Cream, Milk
Rose#, and Champhorated Soap, all highly
recommoudod for chaped und rou|h skin, for sole
New Mackerel.
F IFTY bbls No. 3 Mackerel, landing and for
sale by LONG A PATTERSON,
oct 27
A
for sale
Hull's 1 rii§se».
SUPPLY of Hull's Patent Trusses. Also
Common do for Negroes, just received and
tie by ANSON PARSONS,
No 8 Gibbon'* Buildings.
Starch, Candles, dee.
TJ1IFTY boxes Colgate's Starch
JL 25 do assorted Candie* -
50 boxes Bullard's Oil Soap
15 do Preston's ext. ofLeiitons
For sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 25
Drugs, Medicines & Perfumery.
T HE subscriber# have constantly oil hand a
full supply of Drugs, Mcdioines, Perfumery,
nnd fancy articlrs, of foe best quality, which they
offer ou reasonable terms, wholesale or retail.
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 19 Monument-Square
Evans' Camomile Pills.
TUST received and for sale by 1
J sept. 21 THOS. RYERSON.
Pearl Asli, Sal Soda, Ac. dec.
6 BBLS Pearl Ash, 6 do Sal Sodu
3 do Sulvratus. do Salt Petra
Do Flax Seed, 1 keg ground do
10 bags Pimento, 5 do Black Pepper
J case Cloves, l bbl Nutmegs
A bbl fresh ChamnmiluFluwur#
\ do sup'r fine Arrow Root
1 case do.Tapioca, 1 do Pearl Sago
Just received und for sale by
oct 20 ANSON PARSONS.
lineiiirren! Bunk Notes.
A UGUSTA Bunk#, Columbus Bankr.
Monroe Rail Road Suite Bank Bruuchns,
Ocmulgee Bank, Buuk Huwkiusville,
Geo. Rail Road, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Purchased at tho lowest rates, and tho highest
premium given for specie,by .
WM. ROBERTSON, Broker,
Corner Bull-street and Bnv Lane.
For sale, a few shares of Marine Bank Stock,
match 3 50
Starch, dec.
BOXES Culgute's superior Starch
OU 0do,English Fig Bine, 2 ceroorw Span-
Ish Indigo. Just received and1 far sale
oct 8 • G- R- HENDRlor
Lamp Oil.
QAA GALLS. Winter Sperm Oil
(SqJqJ 2C0 do common Lamp Oil, n 1 *• per
,ecei ‘' J ‘"'a^on arsons.
' 001 19
Fresh Garden Seed'
-3ASKS nud one case -well sel
. choice Garden 8eeds, comprir
Hams.
A A IIHDS superior Hams, now landing
XU from ship Eli Whitney, and will be sold
low by L. BALDWIN A CO.
oct 21
Apples and Butter.
;nty five
bbl* Apples, and 15 kegt
Havana Molasses.
T HIRTY hlids sweet Havana Molasses, suit-
able far retailing, landing and far sale by
oct27 GEORGE H. MAY.
Buckwheat Flour.
A A QUARTER bbls. Buckwheat
XU 15 Kega .** u
Landing from brig L. Baldwin, nnd far sale by
oct 21 CLAOHORN A WOOD.
SaltPetre, dec.
F IFTEEN HUNDRED lb* refined Saltpetre
5 bids 8p Turaentine
5 bbls Caster OH, 200 boxoi assorted Phiala
2 cask# Pearlash, 2 do Salamtus
40boxea Loudon,Mustard30dnscented Soap
10 do Sarsaparilla Mead
20,000 liulfSpnnlsIiBegar#. just receivedIn
sale by T.M. A J. M- TURNER)
net 26 Monument S«M»vn
Dalby’s CarntiaUI
H IGHLY recommended us ft most safa, ef
fectual, nud often immediate remedy for
j.* factual, and often immediate nniei.,
foe wind, the watery and dry gripes, convulsions,
and nil those fatal disordeia in foe bowel# of in
fants, which carry oft’#uch a number ol the hu
man species under foo age oft] *
.f this valuable modi *