Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 04, 1839, Image 3

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{•jSSSSSS***®"" Thcstoanil'ontF ^>SMPi-V n & ^—(TiriicsplAu Corps. _ al" ,n ’ 1 of thin Sociotv will Black Cotton Velvet, Velvet UibboiM Utt p'^ 00 “Suits EVENING, 4th Law priced red Flannel Jpl^l,™ onoclod (by particular re- • •• - - fesSSKT WC Bc_ Shad’s 1 effitu' Silk _jeutring Ildkfs., Chally Aprons Scarli and Shawls Ladies plain and ribbed black Silk Hoso Do. do. do. whito do. Btuck and blue black Bombesins Motislin do Laincs, black Love HdkCi. Black and Lead 0-1 Thibet Shawls *3.294. I .kP"l Il,kl Monument V* 0 *Lottery. ' ] c1AS 8 NO’^OH^vir^ [DED by <}? I Cor 1830, to bo ' , pbI5BES :....»o5,*)4 u dm I as 6000 3000 3510 9301 1000 Indigo Blue Plaid Homespuns ' Printed Baizo, plain green do. Green and yellow Flannels English fancy Chintz, Furniture do. Damiiigand Knitting Cotton Black Laco Veils, fancy Silk Hdkfk. oetU 189 . .New Goods. ri^HE subscriber has just returned from New- York, andivillreceiveinafewdaysperbrig Savannah and rtlip Celia, his full supply of Fan* Domestic DRY GOODS, which will be told at cy and Staple Goods, comprising a very general assortment of desirable ana fushionnble Goods. A. BENNETT, No. 1Wartng's Buildings, Market Square. octflO 909 Hosiery, ,E & TT AS just relumed from rs’cw^Yor XX and splendid assortment of * . I. . n *. I 1 _. t*BdTVmorrowtiw first Tuesday J> ai, before the Court House in the goietabet be ^ u , un l hours o/sje, .Iintisli, slave, levied on under !UM ?.*„.Sion for damageon writ p issued outof thehonorah o tt&cTart orChatham Counw,at tim l&«• e^JamesSagutshtid 1 rfpSm o?M?*“ml*Doy« Browns, Seasonable Goods. B ROADCLOTHS—lMuck, invisible green. olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed ana brown, English double milled. Cussimeres—Drab, black, dark grey and striped, 8atineU—Blue, drab, cadet aiul dark mixed. Suspenders—Elastic andknittod, also Extra Ends. Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigonia, wliite and mix ed Cotton. Gloves—Colorod and whito Iloskin, Buckskin, Silk and Bouver Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton. Stocks—Satin, and Bombusin, with bows and plain. Cravats—Black Italian and faucy colored. Also, Merino Skirts. Brushes—Cloth, hair, nail and tooth. Handkerchiefs—Wliite Silk, plain, red and figur ed. Just received, odd for sale by GEORGE W. BEHN, out 22 No. 2 Sliad's Buildings. F ULLER, MOORE St. CO. have recently re ceived a general assortment of Ladies' Gen tlemen’s Misses' and Boys' Hosiery, amongst which are. Ladies' white brown, black and col'd totton Hose Do. back and slate worstod do. Do. Merino and Cashmere do. Gent's white, unb! and mixed cotton hnlf do. Do. mixed Merino and Angola do. do. Do. lambs wool and worsted do. do. Do Cotton and Vigonia do. Do. domestic wool, half do. Aliases, white and colorod cotton do. Boys’ do. do. do. half do. Do. do. Vigonia merino and lambs wool do. Mi ns’! ir.d Boys' fine woolen Gloves Do. do. course knit do. for servants Do. do. half Hose do. Ladies’ nud Gent’s Silk Hose, Half Hose, dec. oct 26 Now GooiIn. 4 FEW sets rich Furniture Chintz 50 pieces low nricod do. do. 25 do. Chnlfv and Motislin de Laincs Just received, nndfor sale by oct 9 FULLER MOORE A CO. 216',|l Dry 4*00(Is, T HREAD Lace Edgings and Insertings Jackonot Muslin do. -do. Swiss do. do. do. BobbinetLace do. do. Black and lead Calicoes nud Ginghams Furniture Chintz, do. Dimity Carpet, and Bed Bindings Worsted Cords, black and blue black Beltings Black and blue black Silk Cords, colored Braids Do. and white Twist Silk Gloves Long do. do. do. Mii'os and Ladies colored H. S. Gloves Do. do. bl c i do. Quill hack and side Shell Combs Colored, black and blue black Satin Ribbons. Just received from New-York, and for sale by GEORGE W. BEHN, sept 27 Shad’s Buildings. Fuller, nioore A Go. H AVE received a portion of their Fall and Winter s ock of Staple and Fancy Goods, and will continue to receive during the season a groat variety, which will bo sold on accommoda ting terms, for cash or good paper. 5 biles Cordova Plains, all wool 6 cases Washington and Wakefield Kerseys bales red a id plaid Lindseys do. 6-4. 74, 84 ui d 9*4 Duffil Blankets 10 4,124 and 144 Mackinaw and Whitney do. 2 casos cadet and tteel mixed SatinsUi do.* fine blue do. do.' Kentucky Jeans, 1 do. Marlboro Stripes . do. bleached Shirting 2 bales 54 and 64 Brown Sheeting, French S rinted rics, Mouslin de I .nines aud Chally* 34 Chnt’y Shawls and Mant es, &c. oct 5 wducod prices for cash or short credit, consisting 50 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos 60 do. Mouslin de Laincs GOO Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 600' y dS! ,, te C “ P *^ ,b *“ q "‘"' y ■ 1000 piece. English, French and Am. Calicoea 10 halo. ,3-1 and 4-4 brown Homespun 0 esses blouchcd Shirtings and 8heetinn 96 piece. Wliite and red Flannel. 1000 do. Room l’apar and Bordering 30 do. Satinet., auorted colon and qnalitioa 30 do. Apron Check* . 23 do. Iruh Linens, 30 do. Long-Lawn 36 do. Negro Cloth, 30 do. Negro Blanket* 100 pair Whitney, Row and Mackinaw do. 300 doz. nsaortou Hoad Hdkf.. 10 caaea do. Florence braid and plain Straw Bonneta 35 piece, plain and figured Silk., new etyle 35 bozee aaeorted Ribbon. 309 dozen Lediee eiik, cotton end wonted Hoc. 300 do. Gentlemen', woolen and cotton do. 60 do. Ladie. kid and .ilk Glove. 100 do Gent’, woolen, kid andbuckikindo. 35 bale. Band Boze. Togetherwithachoicoaawrtmant of .ilk, brocho, cotton and worsted Shawl., Lace., plain, checked and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonneta, Are. Als, on assortment of Ready Made Clothing, oct 33 310—ly T 44 and 54 Cotton do 14.uil 54 brown do no * L English aud American Long Clotha Imtfommoii brown Shirting. Liti-l Damask Table Clotha I ta 104 Damask and Table Diaper l* Diaper Towelling L Huckaback do ’ .Rinsaa Diaper,lOdoCrarit' atn Damask Napkin. kM< Pillow Ctue Linen *k 6ns >nd superfine Fumitiiro Dimity a Furniture Calico |u o Dnen Ticking Idoutperutdlow priced Cotton do > Furniture Fringe 4lo 13-4 super Monotllea Quilts 4 to 104 white Connterpaneu It to 104 rul'd do aud fig’d Floor Cloth, etinrsnnd Rugs,fire. For sale by ilUEK, LATHROP & NEVITT. ' 816 While £cn«l, Ac. | KEGS superior Englbh White Lead 1800 da do American No. 1 At 3 bllEnrliih Linaeod Oil Ido do Chalk - Ido do Whiting I do Alum, 6 do 8alt Petre (tired tier Savannah and Commando, _ G. R. HENDRICKSON. den Seeds. Crop 1839. fiHERAt LA ROCHE to, and will ro. niaafew days, a large assortment of , Flower and Bird Seed, the crop of bo, in daily expectancy, a beautiful nrti- I the Chinese Tree Com. Tho aboro ■nalcd to produce lurge vegetable, and Winters and other, are invited to uainefor themselves. All of which Idlow for cosh or city ecceptances. Sign of the Golden Globe, Opposite the Market. e French ttnppcc Snuflr. BARS coarse French llappeo Snufi', roso ■hwred, of Lorillard’* manufacture. For a cull, by P0HCHER & LA ROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, Opposito the Market. The Subscriber, :_r JAG jail returned to the city, i. now f«ai. general assortment of splendid I FANCY goods. I* Embroideries y .nicies of all description, a delaines, Chally. M Agcn, Cat Velvet, padlnlad Satins, dee. “uionj for the approaching season will otoeiortow.IRth inrt. MRS. BEAULARD, Uroughton-strcct. (Gcor) [•Lloyd—Mnriget Sqsr.se, aplondid assortment of last~"ft |nfi invito, tho pnb- ™ e, *mtne for thomrelvea. They will & im . c / os ’ Satinet., Kersey. > Bed Ticking Si™ 1 Kentucky Jean. “•’unenctm Print. ‘JjadJaconet JIu.|in« "GTjauu"et fig ' ,rB,1B0bbinC '' SS»pEd.mg. alenno, Thibet Wool and Blanket a 2-i, col '’ rod fe 8»«Pmdo"," dHo * i,,G,ovoa w 1 ! a <'d Half Hose Sfc^-t^ndhon Side do. and Eve., Patent Pin, AS', n" 1 M Buttons Co" 011 Umida , «wern, Wreaths c'rten'o' C *P gibbon. L 7s” Sf’gtpfonl of the latest .tylo ’ “Nit Straw, utid Eulgiha Straw V 80ld vary low do. •Avery A Johnson H AVE received a good onortment of Cam brie and Muslin Edging, and Inserting., French Worked Collars, Sus. oct 10 South side Motmmont Square. New Full Wooda. Received by G. B. Lamar. 3 ,4 AND 4-4 Scotch uinghmit. *■“1: Fine Long Lawns, Irish Linen. Brown Holland, dot Hamilton Flannel American Print., Worsted Glove. Wonted and Cotton Hosiery AVERY A. JOHNSON, oct3 South side Monument Square. Satin Ribbons, «i: rG. B.l i ate. Just received per G. B. Lnmur, S ATIN Ribbons, Muslin Hands Muslin Edging, and Inserting. Silk Hosiery, Thrend, Ac- Far sale by AVERY & JOHNSON, oct 3 More Now Hoods. Per ship Gaston. Of! P c ®- sup'r Mouslin de Laine. Jmlyf 5 do. com. do. do. forcliiidron 5 do. rich Challya 4 do. 64 printed Saxotre. 700 black and blue black narrow Silk Braidi 18 84 Broach Shawl. 34 Hiliiud do. 0 Victoria Skirt. For mlo by AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 13 South ride Monument Square Now Fall and Winter Hoods. Per G. B. Lamar, Ac. g\ l* PCS. Hartman's bout French Prints jSU 30. do. super. Eng. Prints, small fig'll 6 pieces black and wliite Twilled do. 18 do. Scotch Plaid Ginghams, well adnp. ted to this market 10 do. black and whito do. do. • 50 do. whito and checked’Cmnbrics 6 do. figured and plain Swiss Muslin. 10 do. super. Bird Eye Diaper 16 do. do. Long Lawn. 30 do. do. 4-4 Irish Linens, warrant ed free of cotton 6 dozen Hem Stitch Linen Cabric Ildkfs. 30 do. 541 and 3-4 do. do. do. 30 do. Ladlas' English Cotton Hose 10 do. slate and colored do. 6 do. black do. 10 do. black, white, ribbed and plain Silk Hose 6 do. do. do. Half do. 1) do. Gents, and Boys Worstod Gl vis 5 do. Lndiea’ do. 5 do. do. Kid do. 10 do. Gent's mixed Half Horn. For sale an fuvorable terms, hr AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 7 South side Monument Square. Winter Hoods. A FINE assortment of white end red Flanols Super. English and American Canton do. Black, blue, green and Dahlia English Broadcloths Casrimeres, Satinets and Vestings Rose and WhitneyBlankets London Duffil and Point do. A splendid assortment of Carpetings and Rugs Dark and light colorod French Prints Engiisii unit American do. Fancy Shawls. nsiorloJ kinds nud qualities Wliite ami ci lareil Counterpanes Motislin do Loiues mid Chafiy Super. 4-1 dark colored Ginghams Do. 4-4 black mid whito do. SN.DER, XATHTOP A NEVITT. oct 33 IliUCst uuti CiMOi'Uti Stiiisi Met 1 PU.CE super, blue black Gro de Royal 4 do. colored figured Poul de Sole 3 do. do. blue black do. 4 do. black mid blue black Gro do Rhine 6 do. low priceil black Silks, compriring a ■very excellent assortment. SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. oct 4 190 Fall Hoods. J A E. INUERSOLL ore now receiving • tiieir siipplv of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, wh'-ch they otter for sale on their usual accomrno- dati ig terms. oct 6 W. II. de 8. lingers, H AVE jusst received per repent arrivals Dorn N. York, nearly their fall supply of French, German, Italian and English Fancy Dry Goods, among which ore tire following articles, vizs Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls Do. colored and black Ostrich and Caahmere Shawls 1 case finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do super. Irish Linens 15 cartoons Puri. emk. Capes and Coltara 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings 5 do. Weir Gro de Lyons Laco 35 do. Thread Edging i and Insertings 10 do. Valencine do. do. aud Uetubngs 30 do. 4-4 and 54 Wash, Spot, Square and II In-inn Ulondo French worked Culls, Blonde Veits and Paris Sand* ChsntiOa Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls Molmir Netts, Bags und Scurfs Mu»lin Paris einb'd Shawls, 4-4 and 6-4 Black Luco do. do. 1-3 and 44 Caps, Insant's Waists, French Flowers and Wreadta French, English and Amorican Prints Challya, Mous. de Lames, Velvets aud Silks Tartan, KobRoy and Kolryle Shawls Bouuet, Belt Und Cap Ribbons Ermine and Fur Collars Silk;. WnrsUulund Gotten Hose, oct 31 SouUi side Market Square For lAverndol, igA Tho first class ship NEW JERSEY, J. G Dickson, master, has commenced loading nndwillhave despatch. Forfreightapply to Capl. D. on board at Jones upper wltarfor to oct 39 LADD, TCJPPER, A SI3TARE. For Havre. -ffiA Tho coppored ship MONTtCELlO, J. G. Stilt Lawton, has commenced loading, and will have^de-gatoh. For freight or poa-age, having C °oct35 ° 1 ‘ CC PADe1?FOrY",TaV A CO. , . FOr Sale, VTVHE Plantation owned by John D. and Wm. X Gray, known by'Uto name of Ro-eville, si tuate on the Big Satina River, in Camden Coun ty, Ga. joining Armstrong’s BlnfT. Tho troot con tains by re-survey (1179J) eleven hundred -even- ly-nine and a half acres, most of which find qual ity tide swamp, silty -five acres of which is under g ood banks. This tract has more natural fucili- es than any other on tho river, and tho land is inferiorto none fortlre culture of Rice. Also, ull limitation implements, 120 neat Cottle, 130 Sheep, Some Hogs can be sold if wished; also, the crop of Rice. Thu latter purchases to he cash, but the Land, to an approver! purchaser, the terms will be made liberal. WM. I1INKLKY, Agent for John D. and Wm. Gray. Camden Co. Ga. Oct. 1839. oot 17 3')1—lm ^ C Law Notice. UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Conn- aolior at Isiw, lias locuted himself in Lonis- yillo, Georgia, where lie will attend to all profes sional businusa entrusted to hiscare, with diligence and punctuality. Ho will regularly attend the Su- terior Courtsof the Counties of Jefferson, Burke, leriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall and Mont gomery. aug3 163 NVootl, Wootl. T HE Subscriber has how on ham', and will be constantly receiving, a supply of find quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply ! eWood ' fori, cut enJ of tho town, oct 17 301 H. F.'WlLhlNR. New CurpctinK and llugi. By bng Wilson Fuller. T HE subscribers have received on addition to Uieir assortment of Curpcling, consisting of •Jilendid three ply enl Ingrain Curpeting, (real Scotch.) Also, 1 bale B.no els aud Wilton Rugs, which are offered low. J. A E. INGERSOLL. oct 24 Nnigro NVoolcns. CASES Washington Kersoya 2 do. Hanover Jeans 2 hales Canadian Kerseys , 2 do. Cordova Plains 2 do. Potter Hill Jeans 5 do. Duffil Blankets 1 do. Red Flannel 3 do. plaid and plniu Lin-oys Scotch Bonnets and Kilmamuch Cups, &c. Forsuieby FULLER, MOORE A CO. out 36 809 . 30 30 10 40 20 do. • do. do. do. do. do. do. 8 Twilled Kerseys. Per brw Augusta. BALES Lowell Knrsoy* 2 cases do. do* 4 do. heavy rolled do. *20 piece* heavy Twilled Cotton. For sale on favora’de terms. SNIDER. LATHROP & NEVITT. oct II New Goods. T :iE Subscriber has jiut revived, and offer* for *nlo, the following article*: 2 bales 3*4 Springfield Shirting 1 do. 3-8 do. do. 10 piece* 44 Irish Linen, 12 do. 44 eup. do. 10 do. Fancy Print*, *20 do. low priced do. 5 dozcu Gerrnau Cravat* 10 do. hluck Cotton Hose, 5 do. blue do. white do. do, 1*2 do. dup. do. colored do. do. do. do. do. Hulf Hose white do. do. do. Gent*. Berlin Gloves La lie* do. t’o. do. China spun Silk Glove* 20 15 6 4 • 8 4 3 2 1 15 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. New Goods, New Goods. T HE subscriber luu received anil now opening from brig Savannah and ship Celia, a large and extensive assortment of newest style of Fan cy and Staple Goods, consisting in purt of the fol lowing articles, viz: 100 pieces Cordova Kerseys 1*20 do. Satinets uew style 44 French Prints do. English Calicoes black and cord Scotch Ginghams Kentucky Jeans White Flannel Red do. various qualities _ Muslin de Laine* 100 54, 64 and 84 Chineille Shawls 60 Merino Shawls and Mantles 400 Shawls, various styles and qualities 100 pieces French and English Merinos 60 do. Pongee Silk Hdkls. 20 do. English Spitudfieid Silk do. 50 dozen Wolen Gloves 20 do Mens Buck and H. S. Gloves 20 do. Ladies H. S. Gloves 20 do. do. Silk aud Cotton Gloves aud Long Mitts 60 pieces col’d and block Silks,uewest stylo 2 cases Cuiiton Flannel 20 pieces new style Cussiraere 20 do. Vestings 10 do. Broadcloths, various qualities 30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taffeta and Belt Rib bons 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hose and Half IIoso 10 boxes Sutin Ribbons, from No. 2 to *22 48 Ladies wliite Florence Bonnet* AND 100 colored Bonnets White and colored Satins, col’d Florences White and black Crape Black JLove Shawls, black Bombasms Ladies hemstitched Linen Cambric Hdkls. Lace and worked collars, Bonnets Nuns Hoods, and a general assortment of desirable good*. For sale by oct *23 A. BENNETT. a do. mf&M ■ nRlelo h-'Cit r 1 ^Mo. P‘ J «» !*»rlk a,, ‘ e ' 8h “ wla Monument Sqmira. KiSS^iSofir- 1 j, ‘ C ‘ ,w<, . rH * aborted pattern* ■ 0,, d for sale by <j, 9RGE,w. BEHN, ' ^°. ^b»dV Building. New aud Seasonable Bit Goods* Per brig Augusta. PCS. black and lead French Print* 10 do. sup’r Puri* Chintz, new stylo 6 do. splendid Paris Mouslniite* do Liino 2 do. plain black do. do. 1 do. blue black do. do.’ 4 do. new style colored figured Silks 21 doz. printed Hdkf*. 10 psc. Apron Check* 40 do. white Cottou Fringe 50 groce Furniture Binding 25 do. Curpet do. 25 do. Slay do. (5 doz. Ladies black nnd col’d II. S. Gloves, best quality • Gentlemen's Dog Skin nirl Buck Glove* White and colored Cotton do. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. oct 12 Fall and Winter Goods. T HE undersigned ore now opening Uieir Fnll nnd Winter uupply of DRY GOODS, com* S rising a splendid assortment, consisting of Plain*, lanket* and Kersey*, white, red, greun and yel low Flaunel*, plain, greqp and chintz Floor Cloths, Curpeting* and Rug*, Broadcloths, Cns- •iuieres and Satinets. English and America Print*, French and English Mermos, French and English Mouslin de Laine*,Towolings, Sheeting* and col orod Homespuns, &c, , SNIPER, LATHROP & NEVITT. oct 3 Blankest Canietini amt K«S« Per Excol. • A FURTHER m|>i>ly jif.aup’r Iniraln Car- lullin'}—Al-i>, very mipurmr Titllnd Rug-, 3 bales tionvy twilled Blanket*. For Kile by SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT, oct Id 202 . do. black ' do. do. Gent*. do. do. Silk Romnls •* 12 piece* Pocket Hdkf*. 10 M. Drill-eyed Needle* 6 do. Victoria, in boxes 50 pack* Patent Pin* 0 piece* black Bmnbnsins 4 do. bluo black Gro de Swiss Silk 2 boxes Cup Ribbon, 3 do. Bouuet do. 100 dozen Clark’s Spool Cotton 50 do. Salmon do. do. 50 do. DeWitt & Co's. Spool Cotton Ibices, Bobbiuuts, Edgings, Swiss, Book, Mull, und cro*barred Muslins, and Per fumery. Also, a splendid usaortmeiit of t!.o Intent Mtyle Bonnet*. For wile by WILLIAM H. LLOYD, g«ot 6 South side Market. Wine* Bmiuly, Giu, Bottles, Ac. 2 HALF pipe* Star Sherry Wine, of superior quality, oii draught Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz cnch, the follow ing celebrated brand* of M.idcira, Port and Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchaser*, viz: Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Diinon, Luna,Wuc- amaw. Map, 'Flower, Edward Bluudy & Sons, Joy, Alert, Madeint, Belvidere, Golden, Pale am Brown Sherry 5 pipe* Otard, Dupny & Co's Brandy 2 do. superior Holland Gin 10 casks Loudon Porter 100 crate* Wiho Bottles. For sale by oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG New Stvlc of Hats. R ECEIVED per brig Augusta, an assortment of fushionubl ,w 5 sub- by oct t of fushioimbie HaL* of superior quality. For , v JOHN MALLERY. liliideiT, > FASHlO-V*DLE AND MILITARY TAILOR, H AS received per recent i rivals, a choice as- soit nentof Broadclotli*. Cassimeres, Vest- ings, See., which lie i* prepared to make up to or- dor in tho best mantnr, and on reasonable term*, oct 10 Under Shirts and Brnwros A FULL supply of Lamb* Wool, Cotton net, Mw-mo un i Silk UmlerSnrt-ai|4 llniw- nr-. For-rlo by JtHIN MALLMIA- oct 9: ■ I-tic by Bouton A Knndlc, Market Square, Savannah, H AVE in-tore, amlnre receiving per varion- arrivale, a [rill -upply of (iroccric-,Bagging, &c. Among which are— 10 hhda. St C. oix Sugar 11 do. I’orto Rico c o. 60 bag- Cofi’ce 150 pieces Bogging, 42,43 and 44 inches 50 coil- Bale Rope 100 lbs. Bagging Tivilie 100UU do. Baltimore cured Ba-.on, lIiiin-,Stuc- atid Shoiililcr- 3000 lm-hels heavy Maryland Seed Oats Canal und B.iltf Flour, whole and 4 bbls. 10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Choose 10 keg-choice Butter 20 4, 21) j. and it) 4 bl Is. Buckwheat Flour 10 boxes Sperm. Candle- 5 pipes Omni, Dtiptiy A Co’s. 4th proof Brandy 6 do. Seignetto do. do. 5 do, Holland Gin 20 bltls. Peiteh Brandy 30 do. Rye Giu, 30 do,,Whiskey 20 do. R'tnn Madeira, Tenarilfo, Port nnd Sweet gn Wines ■ Butter und Wine Biscuit Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco 10 tons iron, assorted 75 kegs Nuils, Ac. AH of which they otter on accommodat.ng terms, oct 11 Fresh Teas and Suiccs. r fi- HALF chests snpi. Black Tea, in papers .3 5 do. Hyson do. * ID 4 do. do. a very sup. article 12 do. Imperial and Gunpowder 5 cases do ao. in caddys 1 bbl. Nutmegs, 2 bags Alspicc Just received, und lor sale by 00131 C. L. McNISIl. linns, Smoked Beef, Xnrd nnd Tongues. J-A REYNOLDS’ and other Ballunore JlO\J Hams ; 5 bbls. Smoked Beef 8 do. do. Tongues 15 kegs Lcuf Lord Just received, and for sale by oct 31 C. L. McNISH By S. Pliillir, TO-MORROW, 5th in Crn t ITous , b jtnce i tlie u u l I 1 Barouche anil Do iblo Hal 1 Grey Horse, 1 Bay Harm 2 Shares Cun . lRailRend Stock; i f 149 per i.iore Iras boon paid. • nov 4 Terms cash Horse-. By S. PliUbi ick A Co. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock, in hunt ofthe Cutut House. Two guoil Draft Hones, well b. oku and gentle in the harness. Terms cash, baukahlc money. Prime House Servants, By 8. PJiUbriek, A Co. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock, in IVont oftiie Court House, A likely yonug wench, about 17 years of age, also, a likely wench, abont 45 yean of ago, both good house servants. Terms cash, Bankable ino- uuy purchaser paying for titles. . nov 4 Clmthnin Academy, T HE Winter session of this Academy will commence on MONDAY, tire 4th day of November next, under the following instructor!: CUusiail Department.—J. E. Lamed, A. B. Senior Boys' do.—A. R. Palmer, A. B. Junior Boys' do.—D. S. Dickenson, A. B. Seiner Girls' do.—K. E. Pynchon, A. M. t Junior Girls' do.—F. B. Folger, A. M. Junior Girls' do., id Division.—H. H. Miller. Juetnik Department,—Mix- C. H. Bradley. Frtnch, Italian, Spanish, German,ire.—J. Bloom. It is desirable that those scholars which intend to join tho school, should be present at the com Prime renow, lty S. Philbrick, A Co. TO-MORROW, in (font ofthe Court House, bct.ve-.n the usual hours ofsala. A prime likely Fellow, 38 years of ago, a first ralo house sorvant, hostler and carriage driver.— Sold fur no fault. Terms cash, purchuracr pay ing for tides. Also—A pair of first rato Blooded Mares, young and gentle in single or double 1 Terms Cush. • UyS.Pn.lt). Ick A CO. TO MORROW, nt 11 o’clock, m front of tho Court House, One iron grey Penny, a find rate saddle nag; one fine Gold Lever Watch. Stdo positive. Terms cash, bankuhle money. nov 4 Furniture. By S. Philbrick A Co. TO MORROW, nt 11 o’clock, in front ofthe Co irt House, One curled irnplo Bndstcad.ono mahogany Bu rma, und Gla**, one pine Crib, one Mo** Mat- ru «, ono pair brnm Andiron* und Vendor, ono Rocking (/li t ir, an 1 a lot of Glussware. Terms cash (bankable money ) before delivery. nov 4 lleady .M.ide Ulothing. By S. Vhilbviclt & Co. At Trvate Sale. Just received per ship Gastou, &c. a large and good assortment of Ready Made Clothing, iiiita- hie for tho present and approaching season, con- | ai*Ung of Coati, Jacket*, Veit* md Pantaloons of mcncement of Uie term, at which time the Clouses I every description, Shirts, Wrappers and Drawers, will be arranged for the winter. „ also, * The Teacher* have been selected with much An.asjortinont of German Silver Ware, Ta« chre, and they will bo permanent. Their charac- bio Spoons, Dining and Desert Forks, Butter tor, talent* und experience qualify them ft r their Knives, Pen Holders, Steel Pons, &c, Mjverul stations. Few Institution* are so well sup-1 oct 18 died as this is, with all that give* facility and effect o study; and it i* offered to tho trionds of correct education for their, patronage. EDW. E. PYNCHON, Principal, oct 11 196} Look at TliIn. Administru.or’s Sulo. By S. I*hilLriv.lv & Co. On Lie first Tuesday iu December next, infront of the Court House, between tho usual hours of side, A two story Wooden DweDing House and out . buildings, on half lots Nos. 39 and 40, Elbert were mailed to the address of the subscriber Ward, fronting on Jeifereon-street, belonging to on the 6th February Inst, at Greenville Court tho estate of Dr. A.Shef all,deceased, nnd sold House, South- Carolina, by Wm. Choice, which by order of tho Administrator and AdminisUatrix. hive not come to hand, and the probability is they | lermscusli. oct 2 inns’, be lost. The soveral Bank* uro hereby noli- T HE left hand halves ofthe bills named be’ow, | 1 ty r.oti fied of my intention to make an application, after due notice, for new notes on the return of the right hand halves, which are now in my possession. $*2U Rank of Augusta, No. 238, dated 3d Sept. 1836. letter A. $20 Bank of Augusta, do. 179, do. 3d Oct. 1828, letter B. 20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jan. 1627, letter A. *20 Bank Columbus, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832, letter H. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Sept.1831, letter H. h. Administrator’. Sale. W ILL be sold, on the firat Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door in Jeokeonbore’, Scrivoa county, between tho usual hours of uie, the following property, to wit: One tract of Land lying in Kud County, ndjoin- ingluudeof Wilkim H. Nunnally, Richard Hepi ringtou, jr. and Brier Creek, containing 467 acres, more or W Also, another tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred (610) acre'-, more or less, adjoining land, of Richard Herrington, sen., Solomon Zeagler and George Robbins; al to, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40 20 |i;gora„is 1 iid^o„:=^Vf 6 ^ , ^ r Bank Columbia, No. 1448, do. 1st Oct. 1829, letter H. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do 1st OcL 1829, letter II. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 262, do. 7th May, 1836, letter H. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jan 1830, letter torn. 20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1836, letter A. 20 Bank State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept. 18 dim, letter A. 20 Bank Darien, No. 1676,do. 1st Doc. 1832, let ter B. b. 20 Mechanic^’ Bank Augusta, No. 10, do. 5th Dec. 1834, letter A. 50 Mechanics’ Bunk Augusta, No. 63, dated 7th April, 1835, letter B. * 100 Mechanic*’ Bank Augusta, No. 58, da'e 11st May, 1835, letter U 100 Mechanics' Bank Augusta, No. 71, dated 1st Nov. 1831, letter A. 20 Bank Milledgeville, No. 4251, duted 2d Sept. 1836, letter A. 100 Bank Milledgeville, No. 436, do 3d Jan.1837, letter A. 100 Planters &. Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No. 59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A. 50 Plan. & Mech. Bank Columbus, No. 330, da- ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A. 50 Ins. Bank Savannah, No. 18, duted 8th Dec. 1829, letter K. NOTICE.r-Three months ofterdatc, applica- t ou will be made to the (above^ different hanks for new notes, the left hand half of suid bills be ing o it. WILLIAM SMITH. Trounville, Go. I5th0ct. 1839, . KJ’TUe Georgian, Augusta Chronicle and Sen tinel, .Southern Recorder und Columbi s Herald an*l Sentinel, will please publish the above week ly for three months, and forward Uieir act o in s »o me at Troupville, Ga. for payment. oct 31 20713m W. S. Goslieu Cheese and London * Porter* O BOXES superior Goshen Cheese 15 cask Lendon Porter, in pint* and nuarts. Just received and for sale by 1 •"* VAI oct 31 C. L. McNISH. To Planters. rpIIE Subscriber, Agent for the Athen* Mnnn- 1 factoring Company; ha* constantly on bund a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton GomU, a superior article for Negro Clothing. 1 NOBLE A. HARDEE, oct23 299 Huntsville, Liberty County. B ROUGHT to Jail, October 1st, 1839, a Ne gro man Named JOHN, about 5 feet 6 in ches high, 19 or 20 years of age, who says he be longs to n gentleman by tho name of Samuel Cl;- alt, who resides in Lowndes county, Ga. The owner is hereby requested to come forward, pay expenses, and take him away, bet 3 189 S. S. MOODY, Jailor. Paints, Oils, Glass, iVc. 3500 P urc Linseed 300 gallon* bleached Sperm. Oil 000 do. unbleached do. 500 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbieuched . do. do. 500 do. • common do. do. 200 boxes Window Gloss, assorted sizes 50 dozen largo Picture do. do. 2 ton* Wliite Lead. Received und for suU HAZARD, DENSLOW St CO. oct 19 by ie t, l?lus!in Trlmniintfs. tw. A H \NDSOME assortment of Jaconet, nnd A. S.vis* Muslin Edging and Iinerting. for ’ 1 FULLER, MO JR{: * ^ O. Dressing Cases. T HREE doz. LadWand Gentlemen’s supe rior Engtisb Jupaned Dressing Cases. Just received, anu for sale by oct 15 ,■ ; 6- R. HENDRICKSON. Oig for jSalc. ~ A SECOND Imnd Buggy Gig and Harness, m good order, will liaaoldonaccojnraoda mg terms. : App'y iq ' FI'LLE] net 39 I’LLER, MODRF. & CP. Floor Bnlzc. A VERY & JOHNSON have received best quality 64 priuted nnd green Grundy Floor Baize; also, heavy Negro Kerseys, Satinets, &c. For sale on accommodating term,. ort7 South side'Montiinent Square. Soffit Bonnets. W H. & S. ROGERS would inform the . Ladies of Savannah and tiieir custom ers generally, that on Wednesday next will ho opened for their inspection,the Paris Pattern Bon nets for the present season, together with a eplon- cid assortment of .Millinery, aud Fancy Goods— all late arrivals from Paris, oct 15 South sido Market S pi re. Umbrellas. A VERY & JOHNSON, have receiveda good assortment of Cotton and Silk Umbrellas. So/tth sido Monument Sqi nr j. _oct23 206 lteal Welch Flannels, dec. 1 A ECS. fresli imported Welch Funnels JLvr 1000 yards Canadian Kerseys 3000 do. Cordova Pluins Just opened by octO FULLER, MOORE & CO. Cloths, CasslinCres, Ac. A very & Johnson, have received, Block, bluo hluck, brown, claret, green, Ac, West of England Cloths Black, mixt, brown, striped, Ax. Casrimeres Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, dire, drain um Satinets Heavy rn'.xt do. do. forservanu Jeaiu.-Liuseys, &q. do. do "eavy Duffil Bl mkets iso, fine ribbon bound Whitney, Rose, &c. . Blankets. oqt 23 South side Monument Square. di, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by tho n ma of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold agreeable to an order of the lion, the Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting ft r ordina ry p lrposos, asihe property of John M. Rober e, dec a • d for die benefit ofthe hoira and e.cditora of slid estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix. oct 29 211 * jTcnrdT DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCH, (fiujx drksdxx, in saxony.) P ROFESSOR ofMn~ . for ih.> I t.-t four v^nr* in the cities of Baltinmri' an 1 An ipoli-, Md. now in the city of Savamnh. (Jn. has tin* plcanuro of informinz tho citizens of Suvaimah aiul it* vi cinity, that ho will commence to give Iok-oiis on the Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute and Thorough Ba*s (that is, how to com- nose Music,) and in Singing, particularly Church Music, and o her Song*. Ladie- nnd Gentlemen wist mg to associate in this Marie School, vnU pleise inquire for further information nt Dr. Koch’s room, at the rcsideuce of A. G. Oomler, Esq. in the morning from 10 to 1 o’clock, und in the aftei noon f.*om 3 until 5 o'clock. FOR SALE.—A splendid grand square Piano Fo.te. with the Harp, Loud Bu**n<ra, Drum und Bril Pedal, by which the performer can produce nine different sound*; ul-o, an Italian Guitar, Flutes, Italian Violin, Clurionet, nnd an assort ment of file mwest Music. These artie’ea cun be seen by those who feel disposed to examine such handsome instruments, at the above place. l*i mo Fortes tuiied. Orders thankfully receiv ed. 109 nit 15 Wanted, F OR this office, a steady, sober N EG RO,' for . whom liberal wages will be given, oct 16 Wanted to PuitIijisc I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter,an able bodied Negro Mun or Boy, for whom n fair price will he paid. JOHN BOSTON upri! 8 Wanted T O purchaser familyofsix or eight Negroes, for which cash will be paid. Inquire of oct 29 NOBLE A. 1TARDEE. The Token, A ND Atlantic Souvenir, a Christmas and New Year's Present for 1840, oditod by S. G. Goodrich, with 10 engravings. Tho Youths' Keepsake, for young people, with engravings and cut*. Southey’s Life of Will'am Cooper Tap in two volumes. Man, in lus physical structure and adaptations, by Robert Mudie, 1 vol. Woinauosshe should be—1st. The appropri ate sphere of Woman. 2d. The influence of Christianity, on Woman. 3d. The Christian edu cation of Woman—by the Rev. Hubbard Wins low., 4th edition. Tho Complete Fanner qnd Rural Economist,- containing a compendious epitome of the most important brauche* of Agriculture and Rural Eco nomy, bv Tuoa. Green Fessender, 4th edition; enlarged. . . Thu now American Gardener, containing prac tical direct’ons on the culture of fruits a.id vegeta bles, by Fessender, 13th edition. Mrs. Gilman’s Ladys* Annual Register, and Housewife’s Almanac, for 140. Marshall Hall's Pract’ce of Mediciuo, revised and cularged, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, fir t Ameri can edition. The American Conveyancer, containinga large variety of Legal Form.* and Instruments, by Geo. f P. C irtis, of the Baltimore Bar. Curtis’ Admiralty Digest. Tho Trial of Jesus before Caiaphas and .Pilate, bring a refutation of Mr. Salvador’s chapter/ by •M. Dupiu, truriuted from the Freeh. Dictionary of Latin Synonymes, for the use of schools and. private studeuu, with • complete in dex, by Lewis Rauiriiorn, f.oin the French, by Francis L3iber. Just received by .... . oct 23 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.