Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 09, 1825, Image 1

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js'evi fterW—VttV Vll. BAYAtfN^H, THUlWDA’i MURJflflfG, JUNE B, 1825; THE IS EDITED AND FOBUSUSD is Tii CITY OF SAVANNAH, Bv G. $ \V. ItoDERTSON, AT F1»HT P0M.AR8 H" ANNUM* FaVABLK in AI»VANC*. w&Ufo for the country, 19 Dubfished tomeot the arraugement of , hp . Jnsil, throe times a week, (Tuesday, kh.iradav snd Saturday) at the Office of the Oiilv G«° r R l,n > * n d •»* » h * ''"If" 1 - tence, Commercial, Volitical and afiicellam eous, including adrertiaementa. piibushtd in " Th^Coin^' Paper in ae t to all part, of the State and Union, or delivered in the city, it fl»e dollars per annum, payable m advance. Advertiaementa are maertea in both pa -era it 75 cents per square, of 141 nos, for ie firs. Insertion, and 37J for every succeeding pub- ' Communications by M ili, ntnel ie Pell paid Sales „f land and negro-a by Admin,lira, tors, Rx-eutors or gusnllmo, are required, ,y law, to be held on the firs Tuofclay in the lionth, between the houis often in : he fore mon and three in the •Der.*oori. «t the Court finite of Ihe enunty in which the propeity is ituste.—Notice of lh”te sales must he Riven ns public gazette li-rly days previous to tha 'Notice of the atlenfpersnaa! property must >e give in Min manner, Forty d*y» previous u tlir day af sale* Notice to the debtort »nd creditor! of an 5it>tc must be published lor Forty days. N-itice thnt ipplication will be nrjd* to the Court «»f Ordinary fir leave to sell land* musi lie. published A”\ne Jflontho Notice. wrlNE months after date application will La be made to the Honorable the Jus- ices of the Inferior Court ol Chatham Jounty, for leave to sell a trnct of laud, mown as number eight, 8th District, Pike formerly Mttnroe) County, for the benefit if the heirs ani creditors of the estate of if N. 8. Bayard. N.J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. Baya*®- Jan 5 NO I ICE. T 5IE subscribers being about to decline bu siness in this place, request penom ha Inqr demands ag-inst them, to present then' for payment. A. B. FANNIN & CO. net S 6°+t • Notice. VINE MONTHS after date of thit notice, It application will be made to the Honora ble the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Goun ty . for permission to sell all the real estate of Jchn Wakerlv* dec. for the benefit of th heirs and creditors of said decerned* ROBERT HOT, Eaecutor. Feb 24 Administrator's Notice. N iNF»UO:< THS from this date, we shall ap ply to the Honorable thn Inferior Court Chatham county, when silting for ordinary Hirpoaes, to sell the real estate of William Uaybew. C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAYIIEW, Administrator's. mw»t 12 45 Administrator s notice. N INE. MONTHS .ftcr <Ne, I si,ill »pply to the Honorable the Inferior Court oj Cliatham county, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) for leave to sell the real cs'ftte o f Inmc H. Robins, to satisfy the heirs and cred. itors. C* H HAYDEN, Administrator a«i*»»s* 45 Notice. VINE MONTHS after date,, Application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham county, for leave to sell thf real and personal eatate of the late Mra. Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs- rui cred loisuf a >id estate, WORTHING TON GALE, Executor Wrr/»l 10 cot. m&m & OFFER FOR BADE, HOGSHEADS prime »nd second _ quality St. Croix Sugar. 60 barrels do do do sugar 70 bags prime green coffee 30 crates blue and greeqedged plate* 10 tons iron, assorted 5 pipes cognac brandy 6 do Holland gin 8 hogsheads Jamaica rum half pipes, quarter casks, and half quarter casks wine 30 barrels loaf sugar 30 coil, bale rope 200 grind stones 2000 bushels Maryland corn 800 do I,ong Island white, equal to Georgia flint corn nov 23 fresh garden seed*, AND Bulbous Ybrwer Hoots* J UST received by the ruhacriher, and sr»*. ranted of the lust season’s growth, 51' boxes Girle'Seed'.putuuhy A. M’Mshnn ft Oo. Philadelphia, expressly for this market and containing the following assortments, vis. 1. Drumhead Csbbtge )4. Bar)} culled Let- 2. Long Red Beet tuce 3 Long Orange Carrot 15. Royal Cabbage di Psrsley ,16. Nutmeg Melon Leek ' 17. Spinach 6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy Salmon Radish 19. Sweet Basil 8. Early Purple do. 70 Sage 9. Round leaved it. Nasturtium 10. Early Turnips 22. Celsry II. Late ilo 23 Early Peu IS Ss'safy 14 Late do 13 Asptrsgui 25 Earlv bunch beam 26. Red French du A L8 O, 20 °scksges containing the following Bui 'Otis Eluwcr Roots, viz. (.Double Hyacinths I 4. Mexican tiger flower . F ee Tulips I 5 Double Tuberose 3. Narcissus I 6 Star of Bethlehem For sale by P. ll’DEtfMOTT Feb 2 58 APPROVED Patent E&nuVg JAeCLieinea. L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anuurson’s do do Coil’s do do Anderson's Cough Drope Amerionn do do Church’s do do Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop Henry'S True Cal cined Magnesia Audler’sAsiatic Lcn. itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Carminative Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for tho cleans ing of the teeth & gums RelfsAstlimn ticPiUs Do Botanical Drop. Austen’s Remedy for the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson’s nelobrn- ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Paste Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. &c. A constant supply of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a general assortment of Drugs, Cltemiculs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stutfs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lump Glasses. Lump Oil, &c. &c. can he obtained at the store of LAY*. HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Nticeto Free Teisins o Color. T TTE Froe Persons of Color residing in Chatham Country, are hereby notifi* fied to appearand register their names in the Clerk’s Office of the Inferior Court of said County, agreeable to low, on or before the first Monday in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. May If* 45 Notice. A LL persons hsving deminds sgsinst the cute of .'he l .te John Wikerly, (plant ar) dec. sre reques ed to render them, prop edy .'.tested, immediately ; sod all persons indebted, to make immediate p.ymrnt to ROBERT HOY, Executor. V’' "4 *7 NO* ICE. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, sp* plication will be made to the Honorable tke Inferior Court of Chatham county. wht:»; Wtmg for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell I lot, with the improvements, situate in the fity of Stvtnnsh, in the said county ,snd known in the plan of stid city by the No. 53, Browr wsra, for the benefit of the heirs and legatees- ®R*te of the Ute Hugh M'Ctll, de* THOMA9 M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, Executors. oetH 72 NOTICE. 0JINE months slter date, application will be 4* nude to the Inferior Court of Chatham t'Ojiaty, lilting for ordinary purposes fur an r i *° **" lots Noi- four anr five, t*»nd 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot No. »ne, (1) Green Ward,in tht city of 3av.nn.h, wing the retl estate of Franeis Jalineau, dec “t the bceefit of the heire and creditors of hid eitite WILLIAM GABION, OmliM Execvter. 87k 6 WAIoNL’A CELEBRATED panacea T HE subscribers have just received per ship Emperor, a fresli supply of the above VALUABLE MEDICINE, nnd have made such nrraugetnents with the inventor, Mr. Wm. Swnim, ns will enable them to otter to the public a pure and unadulterated artirlc. Druggists anil others tvlm purchase to sell again, can have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as abovo. May 20 Damascus Steel Ilazors, ■ UST received, a supply of the above ar- it tide, which will be warranted good.— For sale by N. B. WEED. nov 24 NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND GIN. nrcEtvxn per brio-George Washington. 1 HA KEGS New Leaf Lard AW 150 Hams 3 Barrels Castor Oil 6 Pipes H. Gin, Swan Brand 30 Barrels Mess Pork For sale by 1. B. HERBERT Si CO. Jail 14 grade’s Company’ Hops. CASKS Brado’s Patent Hoes, for 114!/ sale by N. B. WEED, dec 18 Fresh Teas, Hams, Flour, be nt\ CHESTS Hyson Teas AV 33 Kegs No. 1, Tobacco 1 Hhd Richmond Cut Glass Ware Received per ship Savannah. 20 Barrels Baltimore Hams, receiv. ed per Laura Jane, for Sj.le B b & T &C0 . Feb 6 I JUST RECEIVECr, | LIST Op’ LETTERS By the brig Pheattml, from Philadelphia, ] Remaining in the Poet-Office, If* T HE subscriber intending to close his fit HIIDS. and 100 bbls business in this city, offers his stocki "* 1 */Hyo Wf iskejr at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of| *?Jf Dutch peniijohn* Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wardzpbcs, French Press, es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tahlei, Breakfast Tobies,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Bonk CaBes, Inclosed Basin Standi. Wash Stands, Candle Stands,Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles. Mahogany high post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple FieJd do. Wire Sub's, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses, Fancy ^Windsor Chairs, die. at the Ware-House, corner of Wlritta- ker-Strcet and Bay Lane. J. H. O; also requests tbatthoso who are indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, and those having any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDERSHAW. Jan 25 51H Philadelphia Consumptions, Cou.ghs, $jc. BUTLER’S F OR the cure of Golds. Coughs, Consump tions, Spitting of Blood, Asthmas, and iscasea of toe breast and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation better eatak.iahed, none more generally eon irmed by the experience of the best physic, us of til sites soil countries, and none o ore importance to the human family, than he fact that many of the most difficult sntl in curable consumptions originate in neglect, d colds.. In a climate ao variableasourn, wherr he changes uf the weather are frequently uddenand unexpected, it requires more car- ,nd attention to guard against this dsngerou- nemy of life, than must people imagine in re able and willing to bestow. The bills o inrtality exhibit the melancholy rant that th .rnportion of deaths by this disease may b, onsidered as ahuut five to one. Inasmuch ien *s this fatal di.ease f.-.quently bi Is deli -ce to the skill of the must learned phj lie ns, it is a gratification to the proprietor th:,’ e ta enabled to ofler to those affleed with , a goi diy prospect of relief, in that i.ighl' iluihle remedy, the Vegetable Indian Sp it lie. The Indians aie happy in their' know- dge of m, dies! plants i governed wholly b- xperience, they are certain as to toeir rff ci, id it Is aaid by sn author of great character, ist s true.consumption is s disease never tnown among them. This Specific is obtained by extraction from erbs, rooty, flowers, plint', !tc. when in per- octinn. In consequence < fa hsppy cumbins- ion of the most valuable herbs, Ac. it becomes balsam of a superior value. It lirsls the in- jti'ert parts, opens ihe pores, and composes he (lia urhed nerves, after the manner nf an modyne ; consequently the obstruction ot * Rhubarb,’ Saltpetre, Sait oftfartar he chcs’ and the lungs which constitute th.s * Glauber. Epsom and Rochelle Salts disease, particularly need its use. It promotes -xncctoratinn, which is constantly called for, and whilst it cleanses and heals, it also gives i'rength to the lender lungs. In this manner t removes the hectic fever, improves digns- 'ion, gives a< retigth to the nerves, repairs the ppct.te and improves the spirits. This spec, fie man always he givr n in safety it is nnld, nleiiaant to the tasie, and may safely be given o infants, for which it is of inestimable value. It itt'urds relief in bowel complaints, t- etliing, whooping coughs, Ue. and is found particu larly useful in hypochondri-esl, nervous smi hjstnr'cnl diseases. F.sch bill ot direction contains a detailed account of this disease in .11 its different stages, and will bo accomps iiiad with the signature of the proprietor in lied Ink. It is nff red for sale by GKO. RY RH- o- , only (my sole agent) D.uggist.cor nerRsv and Whitisker-streets, Savannah, a one dollar per bottle. Wil BUTLER. dec 30 30 10 kegs Saltnetre 50 whole and 100 half bbls. fresh Flour ALSO, IN STORE, 6000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt 5 hhi.s. ft 20 bhls. prime St. Croix Sugar 3 pipes and 25 demijohns best Holland G n 5 pipe* and 30 demijohns best Cognac Brandy 10 hhda. and 75 bbls. superior Northern Rum 75 bbis Northern Gin S3 bats Green Onflef 5 caaki superior old Lts v on Wine 35 bbls Lump *r,d 72 bbls. loaf Sugar 5 botes white and 7 do brown Havana Sugar 25 hagi black Pepper 5 pipt* Imitation Gin 2 bale, nagging Twine 25 qr boxes Hyson Tea 50 ream Wrapping Paper 15 box;s Pipes 5 Class Wool Hati 10 hilcs best Oxoa'iurgs 5 bales unbleached Homespun 4 cases colored ditto 50 keg. Dupont’s Gun Powder 1000 bushels Table Salt 75 kegs manufactured Tobacco 25 tons assorted (Barren) Coatings 5 large Smith Bellows SO kegs intuited Cut Nails 100 bags assort,’d Shot—also SR Assortment ef Cedar • Ware, Market and Clothes Baskets. Ati of which w : ll be sold low for cash, or good town acceptances. P. M’DERMOTT. march ’4 91 NttAJtt and .WluUUH.VE P E. BRASSINNE, R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in the above business, be longing to Dr. A. Delaroche, opposite the Exchange, whore he offers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Frea\\ Drugs, .Medicines, and Vheuticals, AMONG WHICH ARE TIIE roLI.OIVINa I— Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax. Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnomon American best and common Castor Oil Cruaty of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas C'olumbn, Finery, Gum Assattetida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium LinglasB, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed.do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine Taints Dt-^j and in Oil. White, Red ami Black Lead Prnssion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. Terfumerj. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 information Wanted*. I F QRORGF. MILLER, otherwise DAN- IF.LOLAND MILLER, who in -lie year 1815, arr.vet 1 in Savannah, in the Aberdeen trsnsport, belonging to Mi:scrn. 1) wsiui ft Sons, of Lundon ie living, and will apply tu Oil friends in England, he will heir oi s mcl -ng much to hn advantage, He left die Aberdeen while she lay at Savannah, ami has not been hen d of by his fiends sine- .‘hat period. He had been many year* a sai lor, and while on board the shove vessel, was employed as a carpenter. If life left Sa vannah at that time, it is probable that he entered some vessel going to the Brazil Is lands, as in his last letter, he staled that it vss hia intention to do io. Should he have lied at any place where • register or certifi cate of his burial can be obtained, it would be thank fully received and all expendsat|pndii g it, paid by ISAAC W. MORRELL, Savannah, or W.W.kT.L. CHESTER. New-York sept 9 57 Bunch Muscatel Raisins. J UST received per ship Wm. Penn, di rect from Gibraltar, 140 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins For sale by , BRADLEY, CLAGHORN Si WOOD, Feb 3 Anciaux’s Wharf. Just lAecfciveA. \»er ship William Wallace. a HIIDS. Superior Jamaica Rum D 3 Pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 7 Bags Prime Green CofTee For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. May 30 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano f<ortes, urled Hair Ma trasses, eather Beds, BOLSTERS Si PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&c. rjTHE subscriber otters for sale the follow- JL ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with GiasseB, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands Ward Robes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads llo do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses •7 Gribs, CradleB, Easy Chain Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps. Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrassea Do do Mobs do Feather Beils. Bolsters aad Pillows, Children’s Chain of all kinds Windsor Chairs of every description Cots and Matrasses to fit. Also, a large assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The abovo articles can be examined at the store in Whittaker-Strcet, opposite Col. Shcllman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 \J. “ Rank. Xotfcfi, F OR SALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 EF Person* wishing letters from this list, ® 6 * ,ecc * will please ask far Hdvertieed Letter!. I A. J Thos Y Lee J OHN ADAMS. 21 William H Leary, Jas. Alexander j Little I Miss Justine Laybart James Love Migcl La zero ’ Jacob Mara MrsB. N. Mohew Master A J Maxwell Mrs — Mackichrcie Capt Benjamin Ma thews D Mnre Rev Mr Meridcth Mrs Mary Merrit Mrs Mary Melrohe —-Ephraim Meige Mr Myara John Myrick RbnjaminW Milby Dr John R Allen Hartly Averell Mrs Eliza Akins Rich’d J Arnold B. Timothv Barnard MrsSjfAS Bland Miss Claridn A Bland Amos Baker David Brandon John Bradly July (a blackman) Mrs Mary Baker Wm Black Barnelv J W Buchefder Capt Barby Miss Nancy Bradly Mra Mary Banely f Thos N Morel William Blake \ Mrs Jane Mulryne Mrs — Barton | Edward Munroo Barde t Daniel W. Morgin John Banking * Mrs Harriet Munroe John Barthelincss I N. Peter Blankenship | Thos Nelson Sam’l Beckwiths s Mrs Mary Noria Mra Nancy Beal J Mrs Sarah Nole Uriah H Berins j O. William Byrd J Chas O’Mally Abraham Blitch j Peter C Oates Uriah Berins, 2 } George Oliver Job T Bnlles | Samuel Oiver .Tames C Blount | P. ZenaB L Boggs | Capt RobtS Patton,3 Peter Broughton [ Alexander-S Pratt Mrs Catharine Bow-; Nathaniel F Pratt man # Ann Pain Miss Louisia Broad j Rich O Parlour Lucy Brown i John C Parker Louisa Brottgton t Maria C Pierce CaptJeremiahBnwen | Sarah Petlibone Miss Mary Boutnll J Becroft Penny Mra Eliza Barton I Eliza E Pettigrew G R Burroughs < William S Phillips Gnstavus J Burrough \ John Pignel C. | George L Phillip* Thomas Callan j Mrs Mary J Porcber Robert Casy j Abm E Powers Ira Crap j Capt John Porteai William Clark j Alphonto Poyat Miss Josnn Caswell f William Pope Elizabeth Cline j Allen Potter, t Claudia Coachman j William Poytbresa William II Coe | Q Henry Cook | Moies B Quinly Mrs Adeline Cae J R. Mrs Mary Adeline j James Right Coe | Joseph River* Miss Mer^’t J Coe, 2 - William Richardson Jas Cunningham, 2 f Capt Edtnond -Rich- Mrs Anne Cuuning-1 ardson hint, 2 | James Riarson D. ; Mrs Diana Richard- Miss Jane F C Davis I son Charles Devant j Miss Eleanor Ryan Miu Mary E De- (Mrs Eliza S Roberts mere \ Capt Rich’d Rowell Mrs Caroline E Dick * John W Robert* Francis Dickison f John A Rowell John Diver | Margaret Roby Capt Dou*ille j Robert E Robbins j James T Ross } Jonathan Robinson i Blake B Rutland, 2 Jonathan Dow Francis Doyle, 2 Capt —— Duboi* Francis Dupont Paul Dupon E* Mrs Jane England M Eigle F. Willis R Franklin Samuel II Fray, 3 I James J Stark | Capt Stephen Soule ) John B Shaffer | Charles H Starr ( Misa Jane Starr ; Capt S Stafford I Alex J C Shaw Mrs William Frasier j Capt Ed Swarbreck ; Mrs Rachael Sweet Mirza Fisher, 2 " « Miss Mary Street Rob’t Flournoy, sen. < Mrs Bethia Snabury OreaamuB Fateh | Mathew W Stewart G. } John Scabrook Thomas Garnett | Wm H Smith Dr Wm Garbit, 2 j Capt Joseph Simon Capt Worthington . Benjamin G Sims Gale j James W Sima Henry Gardner \ Mrs Sarah Sints Mrs Elizabeth Greeni, William F Simpson William Green Dominick Sheelds Martin Glerson Charles Gildon, 2 Miss Elizabeth Gor don John Goodwin Sam’l Goldsmith Sam’l H Goldsmithjr Jacob F Gold H. Robert Harby Richard Hard J Hall Nathl Hammond Charles Harper Samuel Hale, 2 Henry Hannaban J. H. Harding Miss Ann Harmon, Hayrl James S. Harris Sarah Harrison MissE. M. Hamilton Joaiah Hutcher Michl Headen Mircam Hylton Doct. Ch M Hill FranciB F. Hudgins Capt. C Hopner John Hower. 2 Stephen C Hooker Calvin Howell Nathaniel Hughe* A. Humphrey John Hunter J. Lewis Jackson Chas Jenkins, Turner Jenkins William H June* Edw Jones Jos Maybank Jane* Joseph J Johnston Peter Lewis Jore James R Johnston William T Johnston) Wm O William* Johnston > Edward Wily J G Smith Capt James Smith George Stow James Scoles 3 David Squires T. F E Tebenu Jos C Trentlen Seth G Tbreadcraft K Tugnoe Charles Tiott Mrs Hetty Tippet Miss Clarissa Troth Debrasses Thompson Maj Isliam Thomp son Lewis Turner William Turner Chas W Turner, 2 Geo A Turknett Rebecca Tumberlin Susan C Tufts V. 1 J B Vallee J Mrs Nanc^ Verdell Wm Water* Wm Wide J James M Wallace i John Waters } Fred Womack | Theodore Warland f James Washington > Sam’l B Webb, 2 j Stephen W West j Mrs M E Willis Mrs Martha Wylly.3 Annette Williamson Richard H Wilde Miss Permella Win- got . Thos A William* | Prince Week* | S S B Williams No. 166. | Susannah Wilson Mia* Suean Wrigh Snrjt Dan Wilson John Womack, 2 tMiseCatholffaWtol Y. Michel Young , Me. 5 Mrs Susan A G M’- S Intnsh * Mrs M C McQueen t Ocosge M'Furland S Barns M’Callach | Daniel Kean Miss F Kendrick John Keen Solomon Kneeland Mrs Atm M Keen Mrs Sarah R King L. Mrs H Lacy l'rev\c\v litUtis. MLLatouch* • o Command D’Alt* PSHorviant 5 vray,2 Ariane Graudmont 5 Madame Clandin« Slauaiue Cnaderac ] Gueroult Mona le Colonel! Mods P Sollet JOHN SCUDDER, P M. June 1 59 jG*orge t P. M’DERMO’l J, INFORMS hia friends and the public gen* l erally, that he has received by recent arrivals, a large and extensive assortment or Grocet ies, Hardware and Diy Goods, which will be disposed of wholesale and re tail, on the most reasonable terms. Tlit following articles comprise a part of hj» present stock, viz.— 10 Hogsheads prime St. Croix ®ugsr 10 Boxes White and J „ . '0 Boxes Brown J H,,,n * dl 60 Barrels Loaf sod t.ump do 50 Bags Havana Green Coffee 6 Pipe* saperinr 4th nroof Brandy r Pipes do Holland Gm 5 Pines Imitation Brandy, 4th proof f Do do Gin 3 Pipes very superior old Pcseh Brandy 2 Puncheona do do lriah Whiskey 50 Hogah-ads and 7 Philadelphia By* 100 Barrels j Whiskey (00 Barrels Northern Gin 2 Pipes super! ir old Madeira Wine 5 IlalfPipra superior old Lisbon do 10 Quirter Casks Ter.er'ffe do Very superior old MaCeirs Wise and Cognac Br .ndy in ' emijohn* 150 Whole nnd) Barrels supcrffac fresh 100 Half J Hour 100 Bartels No- .1, New Mnckarsl 50 Barrels No. 2, do do 1600 Baskets Table Salt 20 Casks Gusher. Cbees* 20 Barrels Copperas 200 Reams Wrapping Papas 50 Baga Black repper 10 Boxes Chocolate 30 ’ Five Gallon Demijohns 5 Barrela Glue 100 ILqft HB and HF Dupunt’a Gunpowder 50 Pound Canisteis of superior do ’ 100 Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging - 2 Bales Bagging Twine 10 Whole and) Boxes 9. WhittlmortV 6 Half 5 geuuioeCuds 10 Boxea Wool Hats 5 Boxea Straw Bonnets 10 Coils Rale Rope 5h Dozen Bed Cord* 50 Do Plough Line* 100 Pounds Sssh Cords 6 Bales Point, London Duffle Blankets 10 Cases colored and bleached and Qfla r bleached Homespuns rois Iron Table spoons Du do Tes do Do Teufanit Table do Plated Table and Tea do Copper,Cast, Wrought and Compos tioti Tea Kettles of all sixes Brasi, Kettles for maxing preserves 20 Seta of Duh Covers SOT nis&hesr Muulct 1 Do Sad Irens 1 I)o Bar Lead 1 Do Sheet Iron 100 Caaka usorted Cut Nails Mill, Cross Cut and WNt(> Saw, rnadp expressly for this market 20 D aen Handsaw., Woodsawb and Ten nant Saws i Blacksmith Sledges and Handhammeie Anvils, from 1 to 200lbs. real mouse hole Blacksmith’s Bellows,fror.i 24 to 3fl Single and Double Sore* Platts Corn Mills, from No. 1 to 5 2 Tons Hooks and Hinges Brass Andirons, from g-2 SO to $3 B.ais and Wire Fendeia, with shovels and tongs to match * 5 Casks Braid’s Patent Hues 100 Dozen Padlocks oteelysrds to weigh from 200 to SOOlbs 2 Tons of Steel.consisting cf Shear,Eng fish, niistct ed and Cast Stoves with Pip • 1000 Pounds Waggon Bells, assorted Fancy Curtain Pins 5 Hsgr Trace Chains 2 Dozen Currying Knives 20'l Dozen Curry Combs 6 Sets White handle Knivc* and Forks, consisting nf 50 pieces each 10 Sets Britannia Teapots. Sugar and Cream do 6 Dozen Patent Shot Belts 7 Dnzer Game Bags 2 Dozen Powder Hotni and piaskt 1 C’.se d-uble and single barrel Guns 10 Dozen Wire and 20 doz. Hair Sifteis 2 Dozen Fancy Hall Mats and 50 set* Table Mat* ALSO, A general assortment of Carpenter VPIane% Bruiues, end Fancy Bellowa, with many other irtiolea is the above line,too tedious to enu merate EXPECTED DAILY, 20 Tons of Carron Castings, which will he sold low from the whttf. nnvl* Castor Oil. A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold pressed Caster Oil, for family and plantation use, for sale by P.E. BRASSINNE, March 29 Opposite the Exchange. Butter and Hams, O ECEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkina XV first quality Goshen Butler 6 Barrels Burlington Ham* £or sale by A. BASSETT. March 9L. . 1