Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 12, 1822, Image 4

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I Ccorgin, Effingham County. SUPERIOR COURT, iVrrw.Vi Tell*, 1S21. Tho Trull.c. of the German I l.other.o Congregation at I Ebencicr, Mirti Nut. . | The Heir* U. Representatives of Miehtel Mock, deceased J O N the petition of the Trotted of the r.crm.a Lullwran Cnngreg»tu>« « Glierfeirr, preying the fejechwne « the Kqulty of He lemption of >11 th»t »*» C J “' parcel ofUm', con'.aining two lutmlieil '>■ crei, it otg »n.l hei ig in the comity ol HI- ffunrlmm ami Mole aforesaid, bulling and hounding north-west on John J. IjH" 1 '"*- tine nnitli ewtwert' on John llonold,"" 111 John LitheLWtnier, S. F. l>.*'d Un- •rid .ml arc v»c»nt»t the time ol the mine, thereof, origm.lt>' grtnlctl to W»« klock tlecean -d on the icconil day«' a ".one thoom.od.eveo hondred.od «ty- f. v » to secure the payment ol eighty dollar*.on themorth l.yol Drcrto- her eighteen hundred and three, wit* (treat «t the rale of Jit per cent. Imm the fourth day of December, righteen hun dred ami twoi and i* appearing to Court that there ia now due on .aid bond end mortgage the aum of aiglv dollara * tut interest Lin March twe«vA\h, eighteen hundred and eight**". at >U per cent. On motion of Wayne »nd torniea liif the petiUonc.i.tt ta ordered Umt theumoont doe uii aanl bond and molt K « K e be paid into Court, with '"threat, \iimn twelve months, otherwise the Lipu- yof Redemption of the lieiru and repre. aentativea of the tool JJjcliaal Mock, be forecloaed, and that either and further pro- ceedinea be hud thereon, pursuant to the glatote In a.ieh cue. nude end provided, and it it furtherordered that th»» Rule be published onco a month for twelve moniha to one of the public .pweltes ol line state. Exlruetfram the AJi'iure*. JNO. OKAUL ION, Clerk, dec 11 (re Francis Tt.hicoll, and Co. 1 a Notice. A T lit expiration of nine ninths from this dntr, 1 shall apply to the honorable *the Justices of the Inferior court ol Cha tham county* for leave to .mil the following real and personal properly held by the late BJ, Houston intruat, viz : Cedar C,r<4h plantation, containing up- war.li of 1500 acres, situated in the district of White Bluff. . . One Tract id Land, containing JO acres, near the shove. May Island, containing 100 acres, min er Icaa, initialed on the marshes of Little Cigechee river. , Alio, between 65 sml TO Slaves. -PAT, HOUSTON, ->lay 13,1835. udmIf. 11. 1. Ham<»" may 16 * Notice and Caution. W HEREAS 1 have been informed that John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this city have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons either their individual creditors, creditom of the lr.lv firm of Curnoclun 1$ llitchfll, or others, all or sundry the property and estate, both real and persona!, of the Mid firm, as well us their own individual pro perty and estate, consisting together of loucea, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, kc. in Savannah and Da• ten in Georgia, or the neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or share in 4lie stock of the lower steam mill near Darien, ami sundry shares in the United States Bank and other hunks, us well sb sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lands, lots, negroes, &e. in the territory ol Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Forties L4 Co* lying be tween the rivers St. Marks and Apalachi cola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. These ate hereby to caution the public n- gainst purchasing any part of the said pro perty or eat ate so conveyed, or any other property belonging to the said Cumochau Mitchell, or either of them, us I hold pri- 4»r mortgages on the greatest part thereof, •which arc on record in the registry in Sa vannah ami Darien aforesaid and m Char leston, S. 1). and equitable leins on all the property of said John Carnochan and P.-ter Mitchell. WILLIAM CHIUS MB. June 8 f12 Notice. T^TINB months afterdate application will JJI be nude to the honmaolo the Jus- tier* of the Inferior court of Glynn county, for leave to sell all the lands in said county belonging to the es'ate of John King, late c! Kffingnam county. S AKAH KING, mfw'r.r. April 5,1833- (*• Clark county,G«. April 6 Notice. X T Ah* expiration of nine months'from this date,! shall apply to the honora ble the Musticca of the Inferior court ol Chatham tuuhiy, foi leave to sell the foi lowing real property of Lite estate of li. J Bonn on, vis: One tract of 354$ acres of Land in Hryan county, situated on lied II rd creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of Land in McIntosh county, situated on the Alatamaha river. rwelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county. FAT. HOUSTON, May 13.1822. - culm'r. ti. J. //. may 15 4 Notice. K fNE months tiler date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Infericrcourt of Camden bounty, for leave to sell all the lands in said county oelonginjr to the entate of John King, late of*Era ogham county. SARAH KING, admW. April 5, 1822. (a* Clark comity, Ga. 4* aprd 6 Toototage an4 Commis sion Uusinoas. ‘FTJHE undersigned have this tlay entered JL into copai tnefship in the above line under'the firm of Btohokb £/ HtrxTKn— -and solicit from their friends a share of business—Their Counting Room is in the itest end of Bulloch's Buildings. They xrill be enabled to make suitable advances oqproducc deposited for rule. OLIVER mJRGES, VM. P. HP'l’KII. flavahnah. Dee. t, 1821. t -.In Council, SAVANNAH, IWi October, 1832. The following persona were tftvwn City Oonaiahlcvforibo ensuing year, as follows: Tor lleathcote Ward Donald M'Leod Reynold, IVm. F. Hunter 'Brown Elias Hied Darbr ’Wm 1L Holland Warren Wm Rohinson •FrankIm George Millen Liberty A. M. Taylor Terciv.l Richard Gorham Oglethorpe Wm C. Mills Anami Wm. C. Wayno Jackson Wm Eppinger Decker V. Duffre ■Washington S S. William* UreenuindColumbia Isaac T. Strwart New FWiiklin Wm H.iyhew A true extract from the minutes, WM. MOREL, c. c. pro tern. ^ot 19 A HAV. BUNDLES,prime Northern Hay, for sale by 88 HALL U HOYT. For Sale, JA PRIME Negro Man, accustomed ti mWk management of horses and driv ing a Carriage or drav- F ir terms “apply J. D. HEUBFRl' CO. cc». 31 68 Catcf'.Mn.t Court Unite«I States, Dis- W. Scarbrough and j trie l of Georgia. others. J Ckamhm, 1.J(h September, 1822, P ROORil having isaued in tins cause, retu<nsblt to the term of this court in ItecviHber next i and it bring rc| re- wiit ul that John llaslett, William S. Gil- h it. Samuel Yates, An Uew Low, and John Bug le, defendants in ihe said catisc, reaide without the limith of the DiUrict of Geor gia: It ia ordered, ttiat the said John lias- left, Htfliam S. Gillett, Samuel Yates, John Hogue and Andrew Low iqfpcur at the term uf this ouuit lobe hidden st Savan nah in the t« rmof December next, to an. aucr to the plaintiffs on the meiita of tltqir said petit on, ami that n copy of (his or der he published in one •<! the gazettes ol this a’me for three months, and ttiat the pln-.niiffc have leule to take such further pmceediiigi as are prescribed in ther in such case made and prouded. J. CUYLER, District Judge. True extract from the minutes. GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Sept. 13, 1822. tep 14 To the Public. J CARNOCHAN and P. MITCTIEL arc • sorry to be Hgain brought before the imblic by a second notice of Mr Christie's, who has undoubtedly claims against them, which, when fluidly liquidated on the de cision of the anil now pending, they will try to satisfy au soon as possible thereafter* The deeds under which Mr Christie claims an exclusive right to all the real «md per- 1 sonal estate of Carnochan & Miichel, are considered as informal, unjust and illegal, Hence they have been brought and are still before the court, and other deeds have been executed and recorded, conveying 'Up property for the uiie of all thoir credit ors, Mr Christie included, without any trust or reservation hem tiohd to C. UM. or then ftmilicsi and if this bo not agreeable to that gentleman, it muRt nevertheless appear fair and t quitablc to the public and all who have b sense of justice. The Trustees under the late deeds are anxious to sell the Landsin Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Christie, and to ap- ply the proceeds tothe immediate payment of putt of his demand, and deposit a sufli- r.iency thereof to cover all his claim, sub ject to the decision of the court—but his oppos.tion to any reasonable sale, as one in terested In his own right, whilst injuring all parties concerned, must be borne until a sale can be mude under an order of court. June 10 F.ditors of papers who insert Mr Chris tie's notice, will please insert the above until liis is withdrawn, and forward their bills to the Savannah Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J. C. V F. M. Fresh Medicines. (JT)UE subscriber has received by Inte ar il rivals from N. York, a fresh supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES, which, added to his former stock, makes his assortment -very complete. Ilis friends and customers can be supplied as usual, on moderate terms, at his store, Msrket Square, adjoining Messrs Clelaml U Fra- aier. EDWARD COPPEE. ort 94 v | NOTICE. A Young Mini who has had a good edu- cation, writes a good hand, mid having been long accustomed to active business, and understands well the nature of accounts and book-keeping, wishes employment in some respectable business in this city; he can come well recommended, and as employment is his object, he would not re quire much of a salary. A line addressed to A. U. through the post-office, will be at tended to. oct 13 af . Notice. N INE months idler the date of this no- tice, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, “for permission to sell the real estate of Letty Carter, de* cessed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofthesaid deceased. LIGHT TOWNSEND, Adm’or. aiifclS U SCHOOL. T HE subscriber intends openings school in this City, on the first Mumiit , n November next, in which will be taught, die Latin and Greek languages, together •vdh those branches of an English educa tion, usually taught in Academies. He has lakenthe haute at present occupied by Mr. Sml. J. Bryan, r.tuaied in Market (late South-broad) street: from f to 6 pupils can he accommodated with boa. d Slid lodging In his family. Tor particulars, reference may be had to the lie*. J. O. Andrew, or Joseph George, Esq, 0UARLI.S W. CARPENTER. oct t JOHN P. 8KTZR J Iff AS r*-c< ived by the late arrivals from vAl New-York, a great vaiiely of cumu.vu, Which, for beauty and quality, excel any that ever was offered in this inaket,—viz. Ill le and Black extra fine Drem Coats Second Quality do do ni'i»', Claret, und Brown Frock Coats Drab Box Costs • Youtlia Fine Coats] Blue and Gray fine cloth Coatees Valencia, Toilineta, 8vaiidowiis, and all o- ther kind of Fancy Vests Extra fine White Harseilks do Black Florentine Caasimere and Cloth do Blue Clothxnd Oasnitnerc Best Singh: and Double milled Caasimere Pantaloons, of all colours and sizes Flunnxd Shirts and Drawers Knitted do do Sup. Plain and Frilled Cotton and Linen Shirts a Siipeifine Cravats Scotch Plaid Cloaks, of various sizes and prices „ Short and Long Lambs* ool Hose Gi-ntlemcu’s licuver Gloves 100 Dozen Woolen do Silk UinbrellHh of all Sizes Lmn 3kiu Great Colts Servants Coatees and Pantaloons Men's and Roys Suiu, very cheap Pea and Monkey .lucllets Red Flannel, Clit-cir, and Striped Shirts stuped and Spotted Guernsey Frocks Fug and lilue Uamluna Handkerchiefs Drub and Mlvck Hats London' lJu/HI ami Point Blankets ALSO, Supei^ine Blue and Black Cloth bf Double milled Cassimere ofal- ! ost every colour liapea Florentine, Valencia, and Toilinet eatings fine White Marseilles sd Common White Flannel ces Heavy Lion Skin ) very good quality Blue Plains i and Tartan Plaids, from 62 cts to $1 ing just received the latest N. York liladelphia fashions, he will be ena- u make up the above goods to suit lusj customers, oct 31 (rb For'Salc, pieces Grundy’s white, mixed, _ _ _ and blue IMains 184 pieces Kay's (no glue in these) 59 do London Dufttland Point Blankets 200 pair Rose Blankets, 15 percent Itwi than the impor mg price 181 pieces white and red Flannels 60 do green lbize 90 do Scotch Tatani for cloaks, at 65 cents per yard 2 cases 4-4 I.inei 2 at a great ia- 150 pieces Tabling pinper S orifice W tilt a large stock j >! Fancy Linen and Woollen Drapery,'Hosiery and Haber dashery,-which wiiJbespld at prices that will not afford part cularising here. THOMAS WALTON, G^HIen Ball,'Johnston’s square oct 92 rpB Fresh Rutter, I aisins, &c. 6>Ct K.EG8 Family B'/tt«r £331) 50 boxes FrrsliiUisIns 4 bales Brown Shirtings 15 boxes Moiild Caudles 20 hints N. England Hum 30 bbls do do 50 bbls Northern Gin ' For sale Ionv, by S. C. GREENE, oct 31 tu Moore’s wharf. Anti-Syphilitic l’ills, iMiKrzniii nr DOCTOR UBRTHF.LOT, Jintt sold at his store on the lint/, ip E great efficacy f these Pills in the ii cure of all lire symptoms of a certain diseasein bot h sexeu, has been acknowledg ed for more than twenty years by numbers of patients throughout the United States. They are warranted free from any kind of murourial preparation, and the patient who uses them may attend to his business and follow his own regimen or diet without in- con' eniency or injuring,!heir effect. 1 lie subscriber has prepared a freuh sup ply of these Pills—they are sold with print cd directions for use, at g6 per box ; one or two of which is generally sufficient for u perfect cure. JOHN B. BERTHELOT. oct 24 Sheriffs Sales. On tfujirit Saturday after the first Tuesday in January next, LL be sold at the market house in _ _ the town of St. Mary’s, between the hours tf ten and four o'clock of that day, One Negro Boy named Frank, levied on as the property of Matthew W. Bessent to satisfy in execution on foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Lawrence W Thomp- vitt, GEORGE LONG, d s c c oct 26 Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell U Hepburn is dis solved, in consequence of the death of J. L. Hepburn, Esq. The subscribers have formed a connec tion in the Practice of l4iw, under the firm of ROOK WELL «. MORGAN, They will attend to professions! business, in the Fe deral Court, in the Ocmulgcc circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm of Rockwell U Hepburn practiced. Ther office is in Mdledgevilie, corner of Jefferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found at all times, when not on the circuit. ♦ B. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgevilie, June 10, 1822. June 14 Georgia—Catnden County. W HEREAS, Elihii Atwati r, .squire, administrator, applies for letters of dismi^ion from the estates of Colonel Wil liam Scott, deceased, John Campbell, de ceased, and Havens Wxterman, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and appear at my Office on or before the first Monday inJanuary next, and shew cause (ifany) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, 1822.. (t. s.) JOHN BAILEY,c.c.o.c.c. july 1 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Ex ecutrix, applies for letters of dismis sion from the estate of General Nathaniel Green, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaary next, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day of,fune, 1822. [l 8.] JONH BAILE'a c. c o. c. c. Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1821. The trustees of the Ger-Y man Lutheran Church | Rcxx Nisi at Ebeneezer t On Foreclosure vs. f of Mortgage John Freycrmnth and se | veral parcels of Land j O N the petition of the Trustees of the German Lutheran Church at Ebenez er,Stating that the said John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred U fifteen, mortgaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all those tracts of land,containing three hundred acres in Ef fingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison’s land; also another fifty acres- situnted and being in the district of E, benezer, bounded by* land of Peter Arne- toff & F. Bronkners, at the time of survey granted to Landfelder; also, another tract of land situate in the sevinteeth district of the county of Baldwin, containing two hundred and two and a half acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and our, with the appurtenances, to secure the payment of a -bond or obligation of the said John, hearing date the day and year aforesaid U pray ing the foreclosure of the said mortgage. It appearing to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum of two hundred dollars, with interest at six per cent, from the fif teenth day of April, eighteen hundred & eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, attorneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth, his heirs or representatives, do pay into Court the amount due as aforesaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the said mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such 1 further pro ceedings take place as are by law direct ed. • 'It Is further ordered that this Rule be published once a month for twelve months iff a public gazette of this state, or be serv ed on the defendant or his representative or agent six months prior to the time ap pointed for the payment ofthetfnoney into Court. 'Extract from the Minutes. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, dec 11 re§ Laurel Hill Toll-Mill. QrpilE Foil-Mill on Mrs. Ancrum's plan- Staton has been completely repaired lately, and is now ready to work as well as any other mill on the river. The rough- rice that will be sent to the mill will be diept separately in dry and safe stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care and economy, and the barrells will bealways de livered in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime boated staves, will be furn ished at the mill when required. The terms lbr cleaning Rice will be the same as at the other toll-mills. Those planters who will engage to'have their crops beat at that mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tierces, or as much less as they please, heat at one turn. Applications con cerning the mill, to be made to Archibald Brebner, on the Plantation, or in Savan nah, to PETIT DE FILLERS, sep 10 rpf Factor, Mongin's wharf. For Sale in Eust-FIorida. PLANTATION situated on the St JEJa Johns, ten miles from Jacksonville, called Mulberry Grove, containing 160 or 190 acres of hammock, and 640 of tine nine land. The hammock is some of the beat land in Florida. Also thirty prime young Negroes, now on the plantation. The place is considerably improved, about 60 acres of it being now under cultivation. A long credit will be given for the principal pari of the consideration money Apply to the subscriber on die place, or Belton A Copp, of St Marys, Georgia, oct 23 of JOSHUA HICKMON. CHATHAM ACADEMY. apilE Schools in this Institution will o< <LL pen on MONDAY NEXT, the 4th of November.—The male depbrtment under the suserintendsnee of Mr. Wasu, the Fe male under Miss KiNosaeitx. The qualifications of UptlU feathers, the trusteesxre fully satificdarc eminently cal culated to do justice to the pupils commit ted to their charge, and therefore recom mend them with the- most unlimited confi dence to the public. Tickets must be obtained from the Trea surer for the admission of pupils, as none will be permitted to remain in the Acade my without them. W. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. TEH MS. girl's school. 1st Class—spelling and Reading £10 00 2d do Reading, Writing and A« rithmetic 12 00 3d do Reaili ng, with Geography, Grammar and History 13 50 4th da do do with Draw ing '15 00 box's school. 1st Class—Spelling and Reading glO 00 2d do -Reading, Writing, Geo graphy, Grammar, and Arithmetic 12 00 3d do do with Mathematics and Latin and Greek I-an- . gusgea 16 50 oct SO * SAVANNAH Book and Job Printing Office. MICHJ1EL J. KJtrPEL C AKKIES on the Bookond Jo'j PRINT ING BUSINESS in Bay lane, (Rey- nolds ward) between Lincoln an<j Aber- corn streets. Orders for Printing left ai the Book and Stationary stores ofS. C J. Schenk, on the Bay; T.-Langworth’s, in Johnston's square, or -handed to me per sonally, will be thankfully received and correctly and promptly executed. (Ij* A Scale of my Prices for Printing, is left at the above places. oct-22 l| HOARDING. 5fpWO or three Gentlemen can be accom- <JLmodaied with comfortable Boarding in a private family, in a centaral situation, and on moderate terms. Apply at the office of the Georgian. Oct. 24. Sheriff's Sales. On the fra Sat nut iy after the first Tnttday in December next, W ILL he sold at the market house in the town of 8t Marys, between the hours of ten ami four o'clock of that day, One house and part of lot No 3, (three) levied on as the property of Francis Ru dolph, to satisfy hisstste, county, and poor tax for the year 18i0; amount due $61 22 cents 6 in. and cost. Also, part of lot No 27,1) ing in the town of9i Mary’s, containing two acres, more or less, hounded west by John Racldott, sen. north by Oongrmis street, south by Weed street, and east by Norris street, levied on as the properly ol P. Itraoey to satisfy his state, county, and poor tax for the year 1821; amount due fe-* 87 edits 8 jm and cost. Also, part of lot No 5 and part of lot No 8, in the town of St Mans, levied on as t lie property of John Langley to satisfy his stale, county, and poor tux for the year 1821 ; amount due 48 cents und cost, oct 23 GEORGE LONG, n s c c Inferior Court, Chatham County, Chambers, Oct. 2, 1822. O N the petition of Joseph Delchamps, stating that he is in jail, for debt, at the suit of Peter Duringer, that he is in solvent, but willing to surrender all his os- tate for the benefit of his creditors, as the law directs, md praying for relief under the insolvent jids of this state. Or tiered, *lmt the said Joseph Delelmmps, be brought up, at the court house in Savannah, on the third day of December next, at 10 o'clock, to he heard i and that notice there of be given his creditors, agreeable to law. Extract from the minutes. JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk. oct 3 cf do Hiera . Honey, uo squill Hoffmans anodyn Isinglass *iec« po Jalap Juniper berries Laudanum Liq do do do . Lime Lead «... Magnesia lump do **— J — J do do t Wanted. .NTS a Situation, in a store, or to take charge of goods from here to Angusta, and back again, a Young Man Who can come welk recommended. A ine addressed to T* L. and left at this office shall be promptly attended io. oct W General Drug and Family •Medicine \Varei\ouae. ANSON PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons' Buildings, R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers in this state and South- Carolina generally, that he has established himself in the Drug Line, on his own indi vidual account, and is opening at this time an extensive and general assortment of warranted fresh imported Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, $c, Gentlemen Physicians, Country Mer chants and Planters, and all who wish to pui-chase at wholesale or retail, can be supplied at this Establishment on the most accommodating terms. CATALOGUE. Antimony crude Marble Morters Alcohol Composition do Aloes sect, iron do do hepat Ivory Injection pipes Arrow root Ivory Syringes Annis seed Syringes, qts.ih boxes As9afaetida, AHum do pints, do $ pints Angelica root do male and female Angostura bark CongressSt spring AquaFortis water Antimonial wine Lemon acid Arsenic Soda powders Acid Muriatic Suits of Lemon do Nitric Cologne water do Nitrous Wash balls do Tartaric Windsor soap do Sulphuric Transparent do Bark yellow, do red. Liquid do do pale, do in qu^l Low's perfumed do Hals Capevi Naples do do Canada, do Peru Pomatum in sticks do Tolu do in pots assorted Burbadoes Tar Rose water, lavender Fancy Vials assorted Borax refd Essences ass'd Burgundy Pitch Sal Ammoniac Hole Armenia do Volutile Beeswax yellow do Soda do white do Rocliell, do Tar- Brimstone roll , tar do ref*d. do Epsom, do Glau- Castor Oil, Ame ber do W. India do Nitre refined Castor, Russia Solut Arsenic, Fow- Camphor ref’d ler’s Calomel pp Spts. Ammonia Cantharidcs, dopulv do Hartshorn Camomile flowers do Lavender compd Canella alb. do Wine Caraway seed do camphor Cardamon seed do Nit. Dulc Cascarilla hark Sassafras bark Cassia, Cinnamon Sarsaparilla Castile Soap, white Sponge fine do colored do coarse Cloves, Cochineal Saffron Spanish Colombo root do English do pow. do American Chalk prepared Savin, Senna Alex Coriander seed Spermaceti do now'd Snake root Virg. Cowitch do Seneka, Squills Cream Tartar, pulv Storax, Salts Hurts- Corrosive Sublimate horn Carmine Sugar lead Conserve Roses Syrup Squills Caustic Lunar do simple Dragons blood Tart Emetic Digit&les Tapioca Dovers Powders Tinct Aloes comp'd Epsom Salts, Eng. do Myrrh Ether Sulph do Valerian Ergot do Snake root Elder blossoms do Assafcetida Emery fine do Bonzoin comp'd do No 1, 2 and 3 do Cantharides Elixir Paragoric do Senna do Vitriol do Rhubarb Extract Cicuter do bark Iluxhams do Gentian do Peruvian balk do Quassia do Opium do Lead do Castor Hour Sulphur do Muriate Iron do Benzoin d” Colombo root do iron Antimony r Race Frankin«rnie Glauber salts Galls Alep*'" Galhauum, - Gold Thread Gentian Glass A Ginger.—- •do powdered Grains” " Gum do n ~ do Arabic do powd, ilo Kino do benzoin do T do do do Shellac do Copal do Mastich do Gambogi do ** do Gentian comp’d Vinegar dir.tillcd do Squill* I—, Valerian root i, Ginseng x itriolated Tartar ead Vitriol white root do blue do green-• Memcines ifa I’Atcnt Mrnicini —rr R«temail's drop* .- Paradise British Oil Ammoniac Essence peppermint [?** btougnton’i bitters Godfrey's cordial Steers Opodeldoc Turlington* balsom paibeys Carminative ragacanth Daffy sKlixer Harlem Oil or mede- n camentum Oil Wormgeed Rills, Lees N. LoSflon *dls, Lees Windham - n _ d 0 Anderaons ... Scamony do Hoopers Helcburc black do calomel white do opium , '! rft ... °pium, orange pedl ’. doaqmll, Oxyrael squill, P ana anodyne Oil vitriol ..... B .ass do Tansey * Ipecacuanha or Hip. do olivea do Peppermint do apoarmint do savin Liquorice root do Penere'd - powdered do OriRanim f . do Cinnamon refined d 0 Worm seed ® utcr do Lavender i , . do Annis seed ..esia lump do Juniper powdered do Olovea small square do Almond, calcined Ointment mere Manna flake d 0 Baailicon do sort. do cerate Mezcreon, musk do simple Nutmels * m “ e r J '> prccrnit.te nutmegs do Spanish flies Nuxvoimca Pink rl, lear ashe. Bed precipitate 1 earl barley Rose water, Ilosin Powdered tin Rust of Iron Plaster mercurial Gum elastic, Sp.uu do Burgundy pitch las H do adhesive Scales and weight, do strengthening Garden seeds in be*. do drachiyon es, asserted uo K»m . Balm Quit, do blistering Churches ceugh Quassia drops,for coughs, do rasp d coins, consump- Qa.wka.lver tiens, asthmas, He. Rhubarb root Cephalic Snuff, for do powdered catarrh. COLOVHS, He. Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black ""'V 5 Lampblack Fig blue, Kings yel-Imligo Spanish * ow Black lead, red do Drop Lake, No I&2 Litharge Flake wliitd Terri 3c senna Carmine ur viAia. Ess.Cinn.mon Laudanum do Lavender Antimonial wine do Bergamot Tinct rhubarb n • M 2 #l1 • d ° a8s »f«tid8 Calc’d Magnesia Bals Copeva Epsom suits Sweet Oil Rhubarb Spts Lavend com Peruvianbark do- camphor Cheltenham salts do Hartshorn Henry a calc’d Mag- do sweet Nitre nesia do Turpentine Stomachic bitters Caiomel Castor Oil .Talap i'eragoric Tartar Emetic IX DOTTl.ES. Wine Bitter. do Turpentine Spt. Hartshorn Sweet Oil, castor O'd do swaet Nitre Amcricun and W. I. Sundries. vial corks, bottle u^PatentspringTrusses Wax tapers common do Nurembergh do Durublc Ink Worm Lozenge* Red ink powder I’atent Lint Rhck do; Pill boxea Thumb lanceta Red do " do common Red wafers, assorted do Clewleys do crown do; do Evans’sTooth brushes, Corn- Spring lancets mon Tooth Instruments, do silver wire, 3 ass’d . 4 rows Bougies, Gallipots Cupping and trepan- Macabov snuff ing Instruments Liquid blacking Male and female sil- Black sealing wax ver Catheters Spanish whiting White leather skins Rotten stone English mustard, by Pumice do the lb. In caniUters Powdered blue Grou;,U Ginger^xice Copperas do Vermilion, Chinese Cloves, cinnamon do English Mace Verdigris, Irish Glue Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Boxes, Well calcula lull for Plantktion use. Together wth a general aeiorlmetU of Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, &c. ALSO, Saratoga and Ballston Mineral Spriag Waters, will be kept con.t.ntly on hand in .. perfect mate a. can be import ed- . ANSON PARSONS, dec 31 fp ^ Oemler Posey H AVE moved their store to the anyth. west corner of Jefferaon and St. Ju- lmn atreet, where they sell all those articles which are usuually enumerated in the long advertisements of Apothecaries. As they reside in the same house where they carry on their business, they can at al) times, duy or night uccommodatc their customers They always keep on hand .complete assortment of warrantcdGARDEN SEEDS. Also, Garden Tools and Flower Pots, sep 13 FRESH GARDEN SEED AND Flower Bulbs. B Y the latest arrivals from the North, the Drug and Seed Store of • OEMLER U roSEY, oct 15