Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 08, 1825, Image 1

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JTevJ fteriw—V o\. Vll SAVANNAH, WEDNESDJtf MORNING, JUNE 8, 1825. *fo. 16 5. THE .©flirglfwwidtt, (S EDITED AND PUBLISHED m mi, CITY OF SAlTAWlTAn, Bv G. «5 W. Robertson, AT KI0IIT KOf.Ufl* MU AltMC*l| »A»AOtK IV ADVANCE. FOR TIIE COUNTRY, is 0 ub\i»hed to meet the arrangement ol , h „ Lit, three times s week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satuvday) at the Office of h. n.ilv Geortfisn, ami contains ol' the inelli- »er,ce, Commetcisl, Politicsl end Miscellan eous. including advertisements. pu» ished in '^The Country Paper is sevttoall parts of the Slate and Union, or delivered in the city, >t five dollars per annum, payable in idvance. Advertisements ate inserted in both pa ere it 75 cents pet square, of 14 lutes, for he firs- insertion, and 37$ for every succeeding pub- Comtnunicattons by M u’, m «* 1 *» Pieipnid Sides of land and n-grocs tiy Admuustra. tors, Executor* or guardians, are required. ,y Uw. to be held on the firs Tuesday in the Booth, between the hours often in he fore loon and three in th- afternoon, at the Court a uise of the county in which the nruperty i? lituate. -Notice of these sales must be given a public gMctte»'*iy days previous to the iy of mile. Notice ofthe sale of perwnal property mus' . give in I ke manner, Fcty dsya previou; the .lay »f ssie. Notice to the debtors sm! creditors of m tats must be published fur Fort) days. Notice that application will be made to the suit of Oldinary for leave to tell land, rnu» ; published .Vine Afonthe. Notice. ATTNE months after date application will .1 be made to the Honorable the Jua- iises of the Inferior Coflu of Chatham bounty, for leave to sell a tract ot land, ;nown as number eight, 8t4v District, riko formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit f the heirs and creditors of the estate ol f N. S. Bayard. N.*J. BAYARDt Administrator estate N. S. Baya T “* Tan a - MO 1 ICE. T 'lB anhsoriheri being nbout to decline bu Vnes* in tbit place, request persons ha demands against them, to present then for psyment. A B. FANNIN h nrt ft fiS-fr. Notice. VHNE MONTHS afur date of this notice, 11 application w»I« be made to the Honors? bl-j die Court of Ordinary of Chatham Goun tv f«r permission to sell all the real estate ol J In Wukerlv, dec. for tbs benefit of the heirs aud creditor* "f said d^ceHsed- KOIISHT HOY, Executor. Fob 9-4 IS7 Administrator’s Notice. N 'N v .M£:« TfIS from this date, we shall ap p!v to the Honorable the Inferior Court Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary p.puses, to sell the real estate of WilUaot AuyltCW. C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAY HEW, Administrator**. s«rn*f 19 4S Adiuinisirator's iNotice. N 'NE MONTHS after date, I shall apply the Honoiable the Inferior Court of Ctiatbam county, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) tor leave to sell the real et’r.te ot iiisc H. Robins* to satisfy the heirs snd cred. itors. C- H HAYDEN, Administrator jL 45 OFt'BR FUR NILE, HOGSHEADS prime and second quality St. Croix Sugar. 50 barrels do do do sugar 70 bags prime green coffee 3o crates blue and green edged plate* 10 tone iron, assorted 5 pipes cognac brandy 5 do Holland gin 0 hogshead* Jamaica rum half pipes, quarter cask*, and half quarter casks wine 30 barrels loaf sugar 30 coils bale rope 200 grind stories . . . 2000 Imshels Maryland com 800 do Long Island white, equal to Georgia dint corn nnv 23 f UESU- GaHDEN SEEDS AND BuYbous YLoviwe Hoots* #’ J UST rear red by the rubscriber, snd w» ranted of the fist season** growth, ‘4 botes Garden Seed*, putnpbv A. M* Hub on * Go.*Philadelphia, expretxiy for this msrket and containing the following assortments, vn. 1. Drumhead Cabbage <4. Bari) curled Lei- 2. Long Red Beet tuce 3. Long Orange Carrot 15. Royal Cabbage 4. Parsley 15. w utmeg Melon 5 Leek IT. Sr*in«cn 5. Onion ! 8. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Ttadiah »9. Sweet Basil 8. Early Purple do. *20 Sage 9. Hound leaved l\. Na durtinm 10. Early Turnipt 22. C. :l«ry H. Late do ’3 Early Pea* 2 Salsafy 4. Late do 3 Ai;.aragua 25 Early hunch bean V6 Rod French do ALSO, *>0 T»a*kftgef containing the following Bui mus Blower Itoota, vis. 1.1> nib : e Hyacinths I 4.M*»vicHnt»gerflowe ?. F ne Tulip* 1*5 D luble. Tuberose I Narcmma | 6 Star of Bethlehem t*or *a!e by P. M*DLKMOTT F#*b 2 .58 Notice. - K INE MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot Chatham county, for leave to sell the real in 1 personal estate of the late Mri. Ann Ham ilton, doceused, for the benefit of tbe heir.« luulcred torsof s«id estate, WORTHING rON G VLB, Baecutor V Off’ Iflfl N otice. A LL prraon* having demands against the estate of Miejrte John Wakcrly, (plant. I *) dec. are reque8 ed to render them, prop- I attentrd, immed : ately j and all peraor.s I ‘Ndtbted, to make immediate pavmrnt to ROBERT HOY, Executor. *7 N NOi IUE. INS KONrHS after the date hereof. *p> In. i , I’Uon will be made to the Honorable I,.* 1 ;•"•'■ncr Court of Chatb.m county, when Irr 1 !? ordmkry purpoiev, for leave toael! Ini l * 11 ' improvemeoti, lituate inthr l' J.™ s<f iinnah. in the said county .and known ■t;” I’ 1 *" of and city by the No. 53, Bl own lit'. 1 ?’ ' 0f lue benefit of the heir, and legatee! Iktled e,t “ e th * '*'* Hugh dc ' THOMAS MTAT.L, PHILIP BRASCH, Executor*. ««U n , NOTICE. I Vine monthi »ftor d ite, application will be It,., I" ,d ? !° ,he hiferior Court of Chatham fbr ordinary purpoac* for an lltiJ ,0,e " | ota No. four ini’ five. It,"?.,*) 10 Ca'petiter’. Row, and lot No. I ltiJ.lv t,vc *. n Wlr ' 1 ''ht city of Savannah. Ifcr tf« l® rf l' °f Prancia Jalineau, dec l*iil.i . ^ of thp h ' lr * creditora of |«««a!*te WILLIAM 0AStO7. tided Executor 97a APPROVED I’fttfcut EftoiU^ Me&kineft. L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anderson's do do Colt’s do do Andemon's Cough. Drops American do do Church’s do do Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges* Black Drop Henry’s True Cal cined Magnesia Audler’sAsiatic Len itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Ciiriiiinativb Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the denn ing of the teeth & gums RelftAsthmalicPills Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy fui the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson's Teeth Paste Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuita Drops Tooth Ache do. &c. A constant supply of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a general nssortnient of Drugs, Chemicals. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stnfls. Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, Ate. dr.n. can be ohtained at the store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, Mny 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Nticclo free l'cisjns o Co't r. T TIE Frre Poreons of Color residing in Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- find to appearand register their names in thu Clerk’s Office ofthe Inferior Court of said Countv. ogreeuble to law, on or before the first Monday in July next. a *n v a May 18 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. 45 Damascus Steel Razors, J UST received, a supply of the above ar ticle, which will be warranted good.— For sale by N. B. WEED. nnv 24 NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND GIN. RECEIVED PER BRIO OF.OROE WASHINGTON. -g g"k4\ KEGS New Leaf Lard Xvv/150 llams 3 Barrels Castor Oil b Pipes H. Gin, Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by J. B. HERBERT &. CO. Jan 14 “ trade’s Company* Foes. A4ty CASKS Brade’s Patent lines, for UMt) sale by N. B. WEED. dec in T UB subscriber intending to close hit business in this city, offers his stock nt’rffduoed prices, for CASH, onnsisting of j Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wardqpbes, French Press es, Bureaus, LadioB’ Dressing Tables,Com modes, Pillar and Claw YVork Tables, Card Table*, Tea Tablos, Dining To’.les, Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Bonk Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wash Stands, Candle Stands,YVork Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahoyanv high post Bedsteads, Field do, Maple do. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, Cntts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasaes, Fanny di Windsor Chairs, Ate. at the YVare-House, corner of YVhitta- kcr-Strect and Bay Lane. J. II. O. also requests that those who are indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, and those having any demands, proeent their accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDERSHAW. •Ian 25 - 51|| Consumptions, Coughs, $c. BUTLER’S fcWAlM’A CELEBRATED PANACEA rpllE subscribers have just received per X ship Emperor, a fresh supply nf the above Y r ALUABLE MEDICINE, and have made such nrrnngcments with the inventor, Mr. Win. Swaim, as will enable them to offer to the public a pure and umululttrutal m tirle. Druggists nnd others who purchase to sell again, can have it at the original price established by the pronriotor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, with eases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. Mnv 20 F OR the cure i f Colds, Coughs, Consump tions, Spitting nfDlood, Al'hmtf, snd iiscasea ofthe breut and lungs. There is perhaps no medical ob«ervatio> he’ter established, none more generally con irmed by the eEperience of the beat pbysici •n of all ages and eountihl, and none n .ore importance to the human family, tin <c fact that many cf the inoat difficult and in irable consumptions originate in neglectru, colds.. In a climate so variable as ours, where he changes of the weather are frequent): oddenand unexpected, it requires mure can nd attention to guard against this dangerou nemy of life, than most people imagine in re able and willing to bestow. The bills o' lortaliiy exhibit the melancholy fact that th< roportion of deaths by this disease may bi onaidered as about five to one. Inasmuch ion as this fatal disease fre quently bi ts deli me to the skill of the must learned phyaici is, it is a gratification to the proprietor thm o is enabled to oiler to those sfflicted wit.. j a go- d / prospect of relief, in that l ighl; .iliable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Sped He. The Indians are hippy in their know- dge of m dical plants i governed wholly b'. xperience«they are certain aa to their effect, id it ia said by an author of great character, i.t a true eonsuinptiun is • disease never mown among them. I hit Specific is obtained by extraction from erbs, root?, flowers, plant-, be. when in per- xlion. In cousequence fa happy combina- ion of the most valuable herbs, be it become? balsam of a superior value. It heals the in. jured turn, opens tbe pores, and composes ne disturbed netv.-s, after the manner of ai inudyne l consequently the obstruction ot ne ches, snd the Itmgs which constitute tb.s disease, particularly need its use. U promotes expectoration, which is constantly called for. md whilst it cleanses ai d 'neats, it also give? s rength to the tender lungs In Ibis nannei t removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs die ipprtitcand improves the spirits. Thisspeci tic mav always he given in safety it is mild pleasant to the taste, and uiay safely be given o infants, for which it is nfineatimtble value It affords relief in bowel contplaints, teething, whooping coughs, (It. and Ik found particu Lrly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous am: hysterical diseases. Each bill ol direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will be accompa nied with tbe signature of the proprietor ir Hetl Ink. It ia ff. red for sale by GEO. KY EH. O >1, only (my sole agent) D: uggist, cur ne Hay and Whitukcr-itreete, Savannah, si one dollar per bottle. WM BUTLER. dee 30 30 Fresh Teas, Hams, Flour, c c ()A CHESTS Hyson Teas £l\J 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 Hha Richmond Cnt Gloss Ware Received per ship Savannah. 20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv ed per Laura Jane, for sale by J. R. HERBERT It CO. Feb 5 YuformatAun W anttii \ I F GEORGE MILLER, otherwise DAN IELOLAND MILLER, who in the year 1815, arrived in Savannah, in the Abeid- i n transport, belonging to Mes'.rs. Drwson A Sons, of London is living, and wiil apply to bis friends in England, he will hea> oi .nmetbing much to his advantage, He lef the Aberdeen while she lay at Savannah, ami baa nut been heard nf by bis f iends sinci that period. He had been many years a sai lor, snd while on board the above vega I, was employed as a carpenter. If be left Sm vannah at that time, it is probable that he entered some vessel going In the Brasil Is lands, as in his last letter, he stated that it wan hit intention to do to. Shuuhl tie have died at any place where a register or ce'tifi cate of bit burial can be obtained, it would be thankfully received snd all expense* attending it, paid by ISAAC W. MORRELL, Savannah, or W.W A T.L. CHESTER, New-Vork aept 9 .57 Bunch Muscatel Raisins. J UST received por ship Wm. Penn, db rect from Gibraltar, 140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins For sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & YVOOD,- Feb 3 Anciaux’s YVliarf. Just Kr«ceUei\^et ahip William Wallace. » HIIDS. Superior Jamaica Rum j) 3 Pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 7 Bags Prime Green Coffee For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. May 30 JUST RECEIVED, By the brig Pheatanl, from Philadelphia, 62« USDS, and 100 bbla- Philadelphia WWlly.Wti.kry 150 Dut.h Demi|ohnt ■0 kegs Saltpetre SO wholb and 100 half bblt. fresh Flour ALSO, IN STORE, fiOOO bushels Liverpool ground Salt 5 hhds. A 20 bbls, prime St. Croix Suga? 3 pipes and 25 demijohns best Holland I Gin 5 pipes and 30 demijohn* best Cogntc Brandy 10 hhds. snd 25 bblz. superior Northern Rum 75 bbls Northern -Gin SO. bag* Green Coffee 8' et-ks superior old Lis'-oh Wine 25 bbls Lump snd 72 bbls. Lo.f Sugar 5 bores white and 7 do brown Havana Sugar 25 bigs black Pepper S pipes Imitation Gin 2 hale. Ragging Twine 25 qr hoxes Hyson Tea 50 reams Wrapping Paper 15 bo*, * Pipes 5 esses Wool Hat* TO hairs best Oanaburg* 5 bales unbleached Homespun 4 cases colored ditto SO keg. Dupont’s Gun Powder 1000 bushels Table Salt 25 kegs manufxctured Tobacco 25 tons as.orted (Cirri n) Culling* 5 large Smith Bellow* *0 kegs as.urted Cut Nail* 100 h.j’S assortr d Shot—ilin an Assortment ef Cedar Ware, Market ind Clothe* Baskets All of which w'll be sold low for essh, or goud town acceptances. P. M’DERUOTT march 14 9 > DYU3G and JlU DUiUN’E siromtto P. E. BRASS1NNE, R espectfully informs hi* friends and the public, that he has purchased, tiiu establishment in the above business, be longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, opposite the Exchange, where he offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of ¥re,&\\ Drugs, Medicines, and VUeu icals, AMONG WHICH ARC THE TOLLOWINO J— Aqua Fortia, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copporaa Colombo, Fmery, Gum AsBafoetida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacuin, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochplle Salta Tartar Emetic, Spirita of Turpentine Taints Dv”S and in Oil. YVhite, Red and Black Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Suialt* Japan and Copal Varniab. Wvftimer's. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oi) Best English Shaving Soup Eau dc Cologne, Lavender YVater Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the Whole of warranted quality. Jait 20 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Fortes, f urled Hair Ma trasses, r eadier Reds, BOLSTERS & PILLOYVS, CHAIRS, Sec. T HE subscriber offers (iir sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality :— Sideboards, Sets of Dining Table* Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Jlo. with Glasses, Card Table* Rosewood YVork Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single YVork Stands YVard Robes. Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Poet Mahogany Bedstead* Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs. Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands, YVindow Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, YVire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrasaee Do 7 do. Moss do Fnather Beds, Bolsters aad Pillows Children's Chairs nf all kinds YVindsnr Chairs of every description Cots and Matrasses to fit. Also, a largo assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The above articles can be examined at theatorc in YVhittaker-Street, opposite Col. Shellman. I. YV. MORRELL, March 15 93 T. states Rank Notes, fJlOR RALE at X LUTHER'S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan ?P LISP OF LETTERS I k. Remaining in the Poet-Office, Savannah i,<) ^“holla Kain June, 1825. O* Persons wishing letters from this list, will plesse ask for Adveriited Letter!. A. i The* Y Lee OHN ADAMS, 2 J YVilliam H Leary, Jaa. Alexander } —— Little Dr John R Allen Hartly Averell Mrs Eliza Akins Ricli’d J Arnold B Timothy Barnard 1 Misa Justine Laybart $ James Love < Migcl Lazero | M. | Jacob Mara Mrs B. N. Mohew ; Susannah Wilson W „ - S Miss Susan Wright Kellt ,,,. ! Hfir j t D,n Wilson Mrs Rebecca MKeet-} John Womack, ( ing ' « *• * - Daniel Keen Mrs 8 M A S Bland 1 Master A J Maxwell Mis*Clarida A Bland i Mrs — Mackichrcie Amok Baker - - - David Brandon John Bradly July (a blackman) Mrs Mary Baker YVm Black Barusly J W Buclielder Capt Barby Miss Nancy Bradly Mrs Mary fianely YVilliam Blake Mrs — Barton Barde John Banking John Barthelmess Peter Blankenship Sam’l Beckwith* Mrs Nancy BeaJ Uriah H Berine William Byrd Abraham Blitch Uriah Berins, 2 Job T Bollea James C Blount Zonas L Boggs Peter Brutiglilon Mrs Catharine Bow- Capt Benjamin Ma- a thews j I) More < Rev Mr Merideth J Mrs Mary Merrit J Mrs Mary Melrose i Ephraim Meige j Mr Myars < John Myrick I Bhnjamin W Milby Tbos N Morel Mrs Jane Multyne Edward Munroo Daniel W. Morgin Mrs Harriet Munroe N. Thoe Nelson Mrs Mary Nori* Mrs Sarah Nole O. Chas O’Mally Peter C Oatei George Oliver Samuel Oiver P. Capt RobtS Patton,3 Alexander S Pratt Nathaniel F Pratt man Ann Pain Miss Louisia Broad Rich O Parlnw Lucy Brown John C Parker Louisa Brniigtnn Maria C Pierce CaptJnrcmiahBnwen Sarah Pettihone Miss Mary BonteU Becroft Penny Mrs Eliza Bartun Eliza E Pettigrew G R Burroughs William S Phillips Gustavu* J Burcough John Pigncl C. George L Phillip* Thomas Callan Mrs Mary J Porcher Robert Casy Abm E Powers Ira Crop Capt John Portea* William Clnrk Alphonzo Poyat MissJounn Caswell William Pope Elizabeth Cline Allen Potter, 2 Claudia Coachman William Poythre** William II Coe Q. Henry Cook Moses B Quiuly Mrs Adeline Coe R. Mrs Mary Adaline James Right Coe Joseph Rivers Miss Marg't J Coe, 2'YVilliam Richardson Jas Cunningham, 2 Capt Edmond Rich- Mrs Anno Cunning- ardson ham, 2 Jnmca Riarsnn D. | Mrs Diana Richard- Miss Jane F C Davis son Charles Devaut Miss Eleanor Ryan Miss Mary E De- Mrs Eliza S Roberts mere Capt Rich’d Rowell Mr* Caroline E Dick John W Roberta FranciB Dickisen John A Rowell John Diver Margaret Roby Capt DouviUe Robert E Robbina Jonathan Dow , Jnmea T Rosa Francis Doyle, 2 Jonathan Kobinaon Capt Dubois . Blake B Rutland, 2 Francis Dupont S. Paul Dupon James J Stark E. Capt Stephen Soule Mrs Jane England John B Shaffer M Eigle Charles H Starr F. Mias Jane Starr Willis R Franklin Capt S Stafford Samuel H Fray, 3 Alex J C Shaw Mrs William Frasier j Capt Ed Swarbrcck Miss Sully Farrelly > Mrs Rachael Sweet Mirza Fisher, 2 c Mis* Mary Street Rob’i Flournoy, sen. j Mrs Bethia Seahury Oreasmus Fateh j Mathew W Stewart G- | John Scabrook Thomas Garnett t Wm II Smith Dr Wm Garbit, I J Capt Joseph Simon Capt YVorthington ? Benjamin G Sima Gale { James W Sims Henry Gardner j Mrs Sarah Sims Mrs Elizabeth Green • William F Simpson William Green Dominick Shejlds Martin Glerson Charles Gildou, 2 Miss Elizabeth Gor don Johfi Goodwin Snm’l Goldsmith Sam’l H Goldsmith jr Jacob F Gold H. Robert Ilarby Richard Hard J Hall Nathl Hammond Charles Harper Samuel Hale, 2 Henry Hannahan , J. H. Harding ’ Miss Ann Harmon, Hayrl James S. Harris Sarah Harrison MissE. M. Hamilton Josiah Hutcher Michl Hcaden Mircam Hylton Doct. Ch M Hill Francis F. Hodgina Capt. C Hopner John Hower. 2 Stephen C Hooker Calvin Howell Nathaniel Hughes A. Humphrey Joliu Hunter J. Lewis Jackson Cha* Jenkins, Turner Jenkins William H Jones Edw Jones Jos Maybank Jones Joseph J Johnston Peter Lewis Jore James R Johnston < William T Johnston 1 YVm O William* | Qperjjh Johnston J Edward Wily J G Smith Capt James Smith George Stow James Scoles 3 David Squire* T. F E Tcbeau Jos C Trentlen Seth G Threadcraft K Tugnoe Charles Tiott Mrs Hetty Tippet Misa Clarissa Troth Debrasses Thompson Maj Isham Thomp son Lewis Turner Williaiq Turner Chas W Turner, 2 Geo A Turknett Rebecca Tumberlin Susan C Tufts V. J B Vallee Mrs Nancy Verdell Wm Water* YVm Wade James M YVallies John Waters Fred Womack Theodore YVarland James YVashington Sam’l B' Webb, 2 Stephen YV West Mn iv Mrs M E Willi* Mrs Martha YVylly,3 Annette Williamson Richard H Wilde Misa Permella Win- got Thoa A Williams Prince Wenka S S B William* j MissCathslenaWood , . Y. . Michel Young » Ale. J Mr* Susan A G ML | lutnsh l Air* AI C McQueen ' George M’Farland J Barna M’Callach TreucAi IttttTg. M L Latouche e Command D'AIT P S Hervunt ;« „,y, t ' “ . 1 Madame Clandin* Colonel ? 1 Misa P Kendrick John Keen Solomon Kneolaud Mrs Ann M K<*cn Mre Sarah R Kinxr L. * Mrs H Lacy Ariane Grandmont ktuuuiuu - Aloua li June I Mona P Sollct JOHN SCUDDER, P. M. 59 P. M’DERMOTT, ■ NFORAIS his friends and the public gen. X erally, that he has received by recent arrivals, a large and extensive assortment ol Groceries, Hardware and Dry Goods, which will be disposed of wholesale and re tail, on the most reasonable terms. The following articles comprise * part of hjs present stock, viz.— 10 Hogsheads prime St. Croix 4 ug*r 10 Boxes White Mid? ’0 Boxes Brown J ^ «0 Barrels Loaf and Lump do 50 Bag* Havana Green Coffee 6 Pipes superior 4th nruol Brand* * Pipes do Holland Gin 5 Five* Imitalien Brandy, 4tli proof 5 Do do Gin 2 Pipes very superior old Prech Brandy 2 Puncheons do du Irish Whiakey 50 Hogsh'-ad* and 2 Philadelphia Bye 100 Barrels J YV hisker 100 Barrels Northern Gin 2 Pipes super! ir old Mdffeir* Wine 5 Half Pipes superior old Lisbon do 10 Q., rter Casks Tererjle do Verv superior old Uareirt Wive and Cognac Br.ndy jo reirujohn* 150 Whole and > Barrels suptifftne fitssh 100 Half J Flour 100 Harrels No- 3, New Mockarel 50 Barrels No. 2, do do. lfiuO Baskets Table Salt 20 Casks Guahen Cheese 20 Barrels Copperas 200 Reams Wrapping Paper 50 Bogs Block Pepper 10 Boxes Chocolate SO 1 Five Gallon Demijohns 5 BaljelsQlue 100 Kegs HE tod HF Dupont's Gunpowdw 5!' Pound Canisters of superior do 100 Pieces 12 inch Cotton Bagging 2 Bales Bagging Twine 10 Whule snd ? Boxes S. Whittlmonfl 6 Half 5 genuine Card* 10 Boxes Wool Hats 5 Boxes Straw Bonnet* 10 Cuils Bale Hope 5 1 ' Doien Bed Cord* 50 Do Plough Line* 100 Pound* Saab Cord* 6 Bales Point, London Duffle Blankets 10 Cases colored snd bleached and up bleached Homespun* 70 Gross Iron Table Spoon* 15 Do do Tea do 10 Do TeuUnia Table do Fitted Table and Tea do Copper,Cast, Wrought snd Compqi tion Tea Kettles of all sixes Bras? Kettles for making preserve* 20 3ets of Dish Cover* 10 T ."* Shear M ul.'s 1 D > Sad Irons 1 Do Bar Lead 1 Do Sheet Iron 100 Casks assorted Cut Nails Mill, Cross Cut and Whip Saw, mad* expressly for this market 20 Doxen Handsaws, Woodtaws and Tea- vsnt Saws Blacksmith Sledges and Handhimtnert Anvils, from 1 to 2001ba. real mouse . bole Blacksmith’s Bellows,ftom 24 to 34 Single snd DnuLle Screw Plates Corn Ylills, from No. 1 to 5 2 Tons Hooka snd Hinges Brass Andirons, from R2 50 to R3 Brass and Wire Fenders, with shovel* •ml tongs to match 5 Casks Braid’s Patent Hoes 100 Doien Padlocks Meelys'da to weigh from 200 to 5001b* 2 Tons of Steel,consisting of Shear,Eng lish, Blistered snd Cast Stoves with Pip ■ 1000 Pound. Waggon Bells, usorted Fancy Curtain Pins 5 Hags Trace Chains 2 linxen Currying Knives 200 Dozen Curry Combs , 6 Set* White handle Knives and Fork* consisting of 50 p ecea each 10 Set* Britannia Teapots, Sngar and Cresm do 6 Doxen Patent Shut Belt* * 2 Dose 11 Game Bag* 2 Dosen Powder Horn* and Flasks 1 Case double snd single barrel Gun* 10 Doxen Wire and 20 do*. Hair Sitter* 2 Doxen Fancy Hall lists snd 50 sett Table Hal* ALSO, A general assortment of Car centerPlane* Bruines, and Fancy Bellows, with many other articles ip the above line,too tedious to enu merate rj l- EXPECTED DAILY, 20 Ton* of Cirron Casting* which will be told low from the wharf. nn» 1C Castor oil. A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold pressed Castor Oil, for family end plantation use, for sale by P.E.BRASSINNE, March 29 Opposite tin F.xvhnng?. Butter and Hams, nECEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkin* A*, first quality Geshen Butter 6 Barrels Burlington Hams ^or sale by A. BASSETT- March 91