Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 06, 1839, Image 3

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WfitK tho BfflJBSgfigg fa* ti.o MamluJI Theatre, l'» l .?jSS^S , 1he Northern ThoatrM. '■ ill’, frolll tho I *<**< ^^/■KioN.'lCu "to St. Charles and the noston Thoatroa. ''ntlNBAffi fro"''l'° llootoil Tltoatroa. tvlKUK.lt. from 'ho 0|'«r". > HUNTER, fro'" °l' t ' ra > ' " nni OFF, IVuni Uto tiornum Tliiratro.. ill it HCII AN. from the Herman Theatre., .&r««--Mr.H,18HKKWt)OD,ftoiu York IIooou and Bhiladalqhl*Theatre., lSm.rl.Mr. SWAIN. T. K7j •life Jk Sew Goods, iber lias just retumsd from New- nrk, nnd will recelvo Inn few duy* per brig mh nnd ship Celirt, his Hill supply of Fan- Staple Goods, comprising a very Konornl e mid fashionable C of derirnble n * (toads. ^.ffJpfUfir.tnp- „Jot Velvet. ■ SiIUh am) Satitw, &c. ■ Pashiotu lor the approaching teatpn will ho opened tu-inorrow, 84ill m«t. Mils. DEAULARD,' Uronghton-stroot. oetdil 800 (tlcor) A. DENNETT, octSJ Itniljlinga. Jlarket Square. ,na ;MSlNO, from gP«!B Province.. )AN»[N 5 no tlie Boatun Theatre.. jjjjjjpjtVOO, from the Canadian Tho- COLtlNsifro" 1 ,lic f'l |0r '°" UI1 ‘* ■qtiealrM. „ lho n,i, H U |*ruvinco.. . ^Itvvooo, from tho Northern 1 boa- nettiSON, from tho Tremont, Chdanut- F ?KS Theatre.. ... . STUAIfl'*' from tho Natioo.d Tlteatre, N. rnnET. Horn tho Bo.ton Theatre.. vQ2iC!»i .i.o Boston Theatres. in the Albany Theatre. B Sonsoimble Goods, ROADCLOTH8—Black, invisible green, olive, blue, dark mixed nnd cadet mixed and brown, English double milled. Cissiniercs—Drub, bi ick, dark grey mid striped. Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet nnd dnrk mixed. Suspenders—-Mastic attd knitted, nlso Extra Ends. Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigouin, white and mix ed Cotton. Gloves—-Colored and white Donkin, Buckskin, Silk tmd lleavor Umbrellas—Silk Un i Cotton. Stocks—Satin, und Hombusin, with bows and plain. Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also, Merino Skirts. Brit *hu.*—Cloth, Irnir, nail and tooth. Handkerchiefs—-White Silk, plain, red nnd figur ed. Ju it redbived. add lor wile by GEORGE W. liRIIN, oct 22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. „ #35,' Grcciti mid Cul IiOtle; 51, drawing *» No, if, Ibr 18)9, io bo [ of the Virginia Iron'll UEH> Lackn.lav,' Bell.. THIS Elf.V/A’U, 80VEMBBRQ. Will lie iwrl'ormed the Comedy of WmllEAKTS ANU WIVES- J Franklin :;;;r.V.V.V. - v~ landing. •' Stewnrt. Ml*. Darker. " Clevc. « River*. “ lanwing. luring the Comedy; Mr. Pennon will «"g Wn will Iho" ihink of me,” “Sp\ing lime of „ \t coming," •‘Tho llojo w \ ccare to loom.” Dm", by Mr. and Mr.! umiiug. Dm morn while Working nt tho Plough?* b urning " ill ring “1’enr Dilly Eockuday." “ Aller die Couieily ,'u Sad,by Mr,. Codel. Highland Fling mid trattii.pev, by Mr. Code!. To'conchtde with the Farce of TURN OUT. „„ Mr. Collin*. tainSortiervill •' Pearson. 41 Madison. 44 Lansing. Mrs. Barker. f ,.. T 44 Lansing. cour^of tho Farce, the following Scngst \|| the world wo* horn to vex me,” Mr. Col- “Ahwhnt delight tlio soldier knows,”Mr. Orion. “I'm Marian Itainwiy,”, Mm. liar- r. Qnartero, "You’r jesting mid jeering, n. Barker, Messrs. Collins, Pearson und Lm* m. “The Mellow Horn, Mr. Pearson.” rte Banners of Blue,” Mrs. Barker. Finale, the Company. in Railway,. rOoora open at 6 o’clock, and performance Mmnencenthalfn'nst seven precisely. Boxes PuqiiPlteOrte Dollar—Gallery Filly Ceuts, U rati lx* secured at the Georgian Office, i preparation, Ilulwer’s popular Play of the DY Of LYONS, and Knowles' Comedy of LOVfc CHASE. nov 0 F »t. . „„ Jiosicpy, Ac* ULLEIl, MOORE Sc CO. Iinve recently rc- ®5 i!.* 1 assortment of Ladies 4 (Icn- tleineiia Muses’ and Boys’ Hosiery, amongst winch nre. % Ladies’.Whit ! brown, black nnd col’d cotton Hose Do. hack mi l iilate worsted do. Do. Meiino nnd Cnslnnoro do. Gent s white, uuhl and ra xed cotton half do. Do. mixed Merino and Angola do. Do. lambs woo' nti 1 worsted do. Do Cotton/nnd Vittbnia Do. domestic wool, half . 3fis»es, white an J colored cotton Bovs’ do. do. do. Imlf Do. do. Vigotra merino nnd Iambi wool do. Meiu'Jind Bovs’ fine woolen Gloves Do. do. co’tvse knit do. for servants Do. do. half Ho rn do. Ladles’nnd Gent’s Silk Hose, Half Hose, &c. oct 20 drawn ui Alexandria. (Vn.) on the Bthhwt. PHIZES. 1 pHv.c of 935.M do. do. do. do. do. do. 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 do do do do do do do 11,70*1 6000 I 5000 3000 t 2500 .> 2301 1000 50 of $250. 50 of $200. N A'C. ilc. iVc. Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters .^2 ffO. For s«loat WITIIINGTON’S. nov 4 , . ’ JERSEY, J. G, Ins coin tieucjd Ipading .t-Jt Dickson, mn.ner, has coin nouead Ipadmi 11 I’.i.t will have despatch. For freight apply to Capt. —: >. on hoard nt Jones upper whorl or to oct 2J LADD,TUFPF.it. A sttdTARF. ’ B; iForTlnvro. J&A Tho coppered ship MONTICEl.lO, J. G. j£l&Luwion, luis comineticed loading, nud will hive despatch. For freight or pass ige, having comfortable iiccoimnodntions, apply to. PADELFORD. FAY Oct 25 Sr CO. Adnfni r S.Pi a Hint Tftesdhv 0 * ’ c Coa u Houie tn . g;he u-tinl hours of V d* w th the dwill'ng te ts • o oou{ id 6 n f. ,vahi hbfe low, hi wife For lYow-YorK—u’tvr%ia lime. To'sail on SATURDAY next. ThSi limvlirig L. BALDWIN, will mil ns 2B& ihove. * • l or IVoiglit or piii«*ige, haviiig sn- perior neco.innovation*, (state rooms) apply on board nt Mooro’swhnrf, or to nov 4 I,. BALDWIN. D. Dcnv T H AS just returned from New-Yorkwithn large on I splendid assortment of Foreign and Doiiiestic DRY GOODS, which will*he sold at reduced prices for c.ndt or short credit, consisting of W. If* liloyd-JlttriiH Hquans H AS just received, a splendid assortment of Fnlluud Winter Goods,"mid invitesthe pub- lie to'call rtud examine Ibr tliuniselve*. They will consist of Broudcloths, Cinsimeres, Satinets, Kerseys Flannels, Blankets, Merino.*, Bed Tickitig Striped mid plain Kentucky Jeans English and American Fruits ’ Mouslin d’Laines Hook, Swiss und Jaconet Muslins While Cambrics, plain an I figured Dobhinet* Thread mid German Laces Fnhhiuut and Gimp Edgings Sdk, Cotton, Meriuo, Thibet Wool nnd Blunkct Shtiwls Black, blue black and colored Silks I*adios and Gents. Kilk mid Hor !;iu Gloves •India Rubber Suspenders Silk mid Colton Hnsu und Half-Hose Shell Combs, Horn do., mid Iron Sido do. Silver nl.ited Hooks and Eves. Patent Pins Belts, IlihhoiH. Bnue.niid Pearl Bultoos Irish Linens, Silk mid Cotton Braids Artificial Flowers, Wreaths New style Iloimet und Cap Ribbons Abo,'mi extendve assortment of the latest style Tuscan, Oriental, Split Straw nnd Enlgihs Straw Bonnets. N. I).—The nboye. articles will be sold very low for cash or city acceptances, oct ID New CiSootlft. A FEW sets rich Furniture Chintz 50 pieces low priced do. do. 25 do. Cholly nud Mouslin do Lninos Jnsf received, >m:l for sale by octO FULLER MOORE & CO. Fuller, Moore A €», H AVE received a portion of their Fall nnd Win*er words of Staple nnd Fancy Goods, and will continue to .receive during the season a great variety, wl bli will ho sold on uccoimuodu- ting terms, for ca^h or good paper. 5 hales Cordova Plains, ail wool 15 cic os Washington mi l NNkikeHeld Kerseys 3 Imleired nud plaid L ndsevs 5 do. (5-4. 7-4 -4 iimHM Dtiflil Blankets 10 -1, 124 and 14-4 Mackinaw mid Whitney do. 2 ca-es cadet and t tcel mixed Satinets 1 do. fmuhUto do. 2 do. Kentucky Jemi", 1 do. Marlboro Stripes 2 do. hunched Shirting * 2 bn'os 5-4 tmd G-l Brown Sheeting, French p Milted Cambrics, Monslinde Lames ami Challys 3*4 Clmlly Shawls and .Mantles, Arc. oct 5 UlOVCN. W HITE Kid, light limey, dark colored bind black Hodkin Gloves; nlso, white black and colored Silk do. Ucce'ved per brig Augusta and b»r sale by JOIIN*MALLERY. oct 9 Mouse Uecping f».*y uoo .Hi S UPER 12-1,10-4 an 10-4 Linen Sheeimgs do 4*4 and 5-4 Col on do Do 4-4 and 5-4 brown do do Superfine English an I American Long Cloths Do an I common brown Shirtings 6-1 to 16-1 Damask Table Cloths 6-4 '.o IO-1 Damask and Table Diaper Superfine Diaper Towelling Do Huckaback do 20 pcs Russia Diaper, 10 do Crush 12 dozen Damask Napkins 12 pcs Pillow Case Linen 500 yds flue and superfine Furniture Dimity 25 pes Furniture Culico T» do Linen Ticking 20 do supuraiid low priced Colton do - 50 do Furniture Fringe 10-4 to 13-1 super Marseilles Quilts 8-1 to 10-1 white Coimtcrpaues 8-4 to 12-4 eol’d do Green nnd fig’cl Floor Cloths Carpetings mid Rugs.&c. For sale by SNIDER, LATH HOP & NEVITT. nov4 216 Real Welch Flannels, Ac* ~ PCS. fresh imported Welch Panuel* 1000 yards Canadian Kerseys 3000 do. Cordova Plains Just oneuud by FULLER, MOORE Sc CO. Cloths. Casslincrcs, Ac* VERY & JOHNSON, have received, Black, lilac black, brown, claret, green, &c. West of England Cloths k.inixt. hrotvu, striped, &c. Cassimorcs ird inixt, black, brown, green, &c. Premium oaUuets M mixt do. do. for sennnts », Ussys, &c: do. do. iry Dufhl Blankets fflieta 1,0,1 boun ^ WWUtoy, Rose, See. Sontli side Momimi SHUs, Silks. Sill \ ERY &. JOHNSON, nave received n good °f BILKS, among which may mnd-Black and blue black Gro do Afric, li- 4: do.do. Ponlde Soie, plain do. do. Gro de ■do., black single apii double width Mnttio,- wh figured Poid dc Soie, plain do. do. for on accommodating terms. _ South side* Mommieut Squure. Gootls, New Goods. tMhsnWnbcr has receive d and now op Wittier Goods. A FINE uPKortiiient of white and red Flanols Super. English an I American Canton do. Black, blue, .green mid Dahlia English Broadcloths Cans inures, .Satinets und Vestings Rose mid Wliitnoy Blimkets London Dtt:lil and Point do. A splendid assortment of Carpetings and Rugs Dark uud light colored French Prints English ana American do. Funcy Shawls, assorted kinds mid qualities White mid colored Counterpanes Mouslin dc Indues nud Ciuilly Super, 4-4 dark colored Ginghams Do. 4*4 black and white do. SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT. oct 22 Negro Ilrogang* 9980 PaIR of McnsmuUloys Brogan*, Juf t received hv rov 4 cf prime quality. O. JOHNSON & CO. 216||l aiNKOORDIAL GO pieces French, German nnd Eng. Merinos 60 do. Moudin dc Lnincs 500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and qualities 500 yard.! Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 600 do. Colton* do. 1000 pieces English, French and Aui. Culicoes 10 hales 3*1 and 4-1 brown Homespun 0 ca^s hlear.hcd Shirtings nnd Sheetings 25 pieces white and red Flannels 1000 do. Room Paper and Ho.Mcring 30 do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. ’Irish Linens, 20. do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cioth/20 do. Negro Blankets 100 pair Whitnev, Rose and Mackinaw do. 300 doz. assorted Head Ildkls. 10 cuses do. Floronco braid and plain Straw Bonnets 25 nieces plain and figured Silks, new stylo 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton nnd worstod Hose 200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do. 60 do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do. 25 hales Band Boxes Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche, couon and worsted Slmwls, Laces, plain, checked and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets. Arc. Als, nti as-ortinem of Ready Made Clothing, oct 2d 210—ly FOP N€»W- VOYk—Br/g Ijjiir. * (Taxation Sutur-luy) The rout hr packet brig WAI./l’AY- LOR, N. Hoey, master, will sail on Sati r »lny, Bthinst. For hahmee of freight or p.issage, having firs! rate nccoimnod itiotH, apply to Cap- lain H. on hoard at Hunter’s wh irl*, or to iiuv 5 U’A SUB URN, LEW I S & (TO. ForCkaEeston, via Ctvanfoil, ■ ^ ^ The splendid now steam pneket BEAUFORT DISTRICT, Capt. Simp? on, win leave for the uhovo places every Monday morning at 9 o’clock. For freight or passa;^ having splendid accommodations, apply to the Captain on hoard at Guilin irtin’s wit irl*. JOHN UUILM.VRTIN. (CT^Thc Beaufort District goos inland liotu here to Beaufort, outside from there to Charleston, nov 4 i • I;* ,um now opening trom bng 8#vaniiah mid ship Celia, a large r OI J lnent of nuwo «l Htvle ofVutl- i4S- vi°z^ COlM " S iU V* ° f U, ° ibl * S PfeaCordova Kerseys 9n i°' Satine,s S r new style 44 French Prints CO k/ ?* English Calicoes 30 On tr n ! lU C0 F^ Scotch Ginghams 10 t KV!‘>«ky Ji-»» a ' , io On Byffawi So 1, .. , t, °- virions qualities 100 UV* 11 de ^‘n" 8 % • C o »K0e Silk Il.lkfa, |^i\yi^Ci ll,!ld8ilk ^ 3 i ..j 1 1 Cotton Gloves fiO n ; nml , Long Mitts £ yioSirSR ailk "' ncwo “ teij ' iu 00 boitM Varinns qunlitics “ws UomiH, Cop Tiillotu i,i,| Dolt Ilib- Hniniosu' worstc ^ " ll ^ cotton Ilose uml teUfc R 1 i !! 1 ' 011 "’ rrom N «- 2 to 23 “ le "I"'" llpreuco Bonnots Ladies Hoinlinsins Lace mi J Vi" 10 " pJMIm Liaitfii. *"516 good* (.■' nnJ t" ? el,er “l issorunom of ttSO 6 ' * or silo by * A. BENNETT. W. If. eV H. Holers, H AVE just rtcuvecl per recent arrivals from N. York, nearly their fall supply of French, German, Italian und English Fancy Dry Goods, among which nre tho following articles, viz; Ladies rich Flush and Silk French Shawls Do. colored und black Ostrich uud CuslnuCiO ^ Slmwls 1 cas£ finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartooas Baris emh. Capes and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillings 5 do. Weir Gro dc Lyons Lace 25 do. Thread Edging' and Insertings 10 do. Valeuolne do. do. and Bendings 20 do. 44 and 54 Wash, Spot, Squire und Il lusion Blonde French worked Curts, Blonde Veils und Paris Binds Chmitilla Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Slmwls Mohair Notts, Bags and Scarfs Muslin Pur is otnlfd Shawls, 44 and 04 Black Imce do. do. 1*2 and 44 Caps, Insult'd Waists, French Flowers and Wreuths French, English mid American Prints Challys, Mens, do Lames, Velvets and Silks Tartan, Rob Roy and Kiihylo Shawls Bonnet. Belt ami Cap Ribbons Ermine and Fur Collars Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose. . oct 31 South side Market Square. •Avery A Johissoaa, .YE received by Augusta, Ga.- tci Gaston, &c. H AVE received by i . , , Victoria Clotli, for Lames Cloaks Alpaecn no. lor do.. do. Plaid Cuklnnero, for cliiJdren’s wear SuperHiio Botuhusiti, black and blue black Italian Crapes, do. do. Super, double width Muttiom Silk Do. black Poill de Soie . Do. do. Gro de Swiss, do. Gro de Nap Do. colored Poul de Soie, plain und figured Plaid Silks, Ibr dresses Rich Plush Mantillas, a fashionable article Do. Thibet Shawls, slate and black, do. Siuull Clmily, Mouslin de Luiue, &c. Shawls Thibet and Bayadere Scarfs. Monument Square. ! do. BSW5 1 Kerseys ^ bale* p!, n ,? vfcr 4can« daKerrey, do i). ri0v ’ !l Plains t: femSr Scotch Itlii P 1 "'" 1 IJnsoys '**!« h» Kilnmrnoch Cip»,&c nw* mooke & w 209 EngliHli Scftsor§. /Z DOZ. English Scissors, assorted patterns pj und sizes. J list received, and for sale by GEORGE W. BKHN, No. 2 Shad’s Building. oct 25 W. II. A s. Jilorfcrs. . H ave just received from New-York, viz; (5 cases Nun’s faint Leaf Hats 1 do. sup’r Florence Braid Bounets, lutest stylo 1 do. English Straw ««• 1 do. Ainericaii do. do. J do. Misses round Florence Huts 2 doz. do. do. Hoods _ 1 case colored Straw Bonnets, See. oct JS South side Market Square. _ fsiiinkcrs, Caviietin* s»nl ASuas. Per Excel. A FURTHER supply of sup’r In»riin Car- puling—Also, very superior J. ulted Rugs, 3 hub's licuvv twilled Blankets. 1* or sale'by* 3 bules heavy twilled Blankets. . SNIDER, LATliitOP & NLVlTl. oct IS 202 ...J Under Sliirls aaid ilmwies. A FULL supply of Lambs Wool, Cotton net, A. Merino and Silk Under Shirts and Driv ers. '*For Baio by JOHN MALLERY. oct 9 I*c Cordial dc Unclnc—On rJEH.v- tr dc I’Aisiour* rilHE subscriber has tho pleasure of umiounc .L ing to iho citizens of tiie United States, t at he Ims purchased, lor a very large sum mid from the inventor, Uie celebrated Dr. Ma^nin, of Paris, the recipe mid right Ibr making this astonishing medicine. Until the appeurunce of the “Liieitia Cordial,” (about three years since Vn was thought that the complaints which it speudily overcomes, wero heyomt die reach of huuiuii remedy, as for upwards of a thousand years, they had hurtled the wisdom uml ingenuity of tiie most nrolbuml phy- siciaus in all parts of tiic world. This Cordial, iiowuvcr, to thu great advantage of the human ruco. »onn proved itself to he the desideratum so long (ought tor; mid accordingly, notwithstanding tne brief period of its existence, it Ims acquired u celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought Ibr throughout t .ecivilized globe. Dr. Mnguiii soon (Hiding mat tue demand was so vast as to render a supply iinpoaaiblu, deposed of uie recipe and light of sale, under obligations of secrecy, lor England and tho Uuited Suites,‘und other’coun tries, only preserving France and Italy for himself. Thus has me subsc.iber possesod himself of the iiivuhtuhlc secret, uml now hastens to jive the in- httbiumts of his line of agency the benefits of his speculation. * “ ‘•Lo Cordial dc Lucille," or, in English, “tho Lucin i Cordial,” is a general iiivigurutnrof thelm- man frame. Ill all tue vurious casus of languor, lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfailing reme dy, ns it is equally its province to impart cheer fulness and decision to die mind, as health und vi gor to the body. But the peculiar virtue on which its celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty with whicu it res ores the virile powers when tuey have been destroyed by disease, time, reckless ness, or any of tho numerous cause* which termi nate in the’prostration of those functions. In common with the generality-of really good medicines, tins Cordial contains nothing of a mer curial or deleterious nature, among the many in gredients which compose it; hut is, nt the same time, so simple, yet so edicacious, that while it can renovate the prostrated energies of a giant, an in fant may use it, not only with impunity, hut with advantage. Tiie mages of society arc unfortunately such that, notwithstanding the benefits which would ho sure to result from it, wo cannot enter into an an alysis of this inestimable CoiditU here, or publish many of the documents which have been receiv ed, us vouchers of the blessings it lias conferred on uuiuhera of despairing individuals. But this we cauuot forbear remarking—mat it has been de monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such thing at all, as uutural bniraimess, or as natural imbecility of the ptoercant fa uc lions in either sex; mid, therefore, thu those evils are the etlecjs of artificial causes,and maybe speedily subdued and removed hv the use of **Le Cordial do Lucille.” Tin- Lucuiti Cordial is al o an indubitable cure for the Gleet, nml tho Fluor Alims, obstructed, tlirticult or painful Menstruation? also, for the incontinence of Lruio or the involuntary dis charge thereof, it is likewise an invaluable and it nr vailed medicine in cases of Chronic Errup* lions of the skin, anJ in the dropsical affections of the aged. . Most important to the American Public. The United /States proprietor of the celebrated Lucin i Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be fore the community, the following certificate, which he has received from the inventor, the illus trious Dr. Mugnin, of Paris ; . ••This is to certify, that I have disposed or the recipe for making the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir ol Love, nnd also the right to sell it throughout the United Stn’OH of North America, to John Winters Holder we I, M. D. My reasons for so doing is, that the demands to me lor the above Cordial, of which I tun the inventor, are so numerous, that I am unable ;o supply all the orders IVoniFrancuuml Italv alone; and have therefore disposed ol the privilege*- vrtrhMifed in this and other certificates !u a like nature, in o dor to ^ neralis. die benefits, of my in cuvory tufougi.oitt die world. Given under ray hand at Paris, on this nineteenth day of January, inthoyear of our Lord, eighteeu ,,u '" Uted "" d ^t'liASTE MAGNIN. Gaspitd UolUic, ) winiofeei. Wil •mm Merritt, i . e . , This highly important medicine is lor salo hy JoluiWinteri lloldorwull, New-York i Ulmrlra B. Tvlir, No. 70 theiiml* • Philiilclpl.ii; imil i" Bultmiorc, In-Robmii & At- kimon,ioi"i M. Uroquc, imdG. It. THer, in- Wl»"i"Xt"tr City hy 1 " ji 1 "! 11 “"“ churhs Stott) m George town by O. M; Lmliiucumj in Ilichimioa by John E.E«rticei ffl P«‘ e “ b “*B b Y Braggs Thomas, nnd Dnpny, Uoscr vV Joues, and in Norfolk hy M. A. SiuWa imd B. 1 ■•»«"»“• liml by John Woodly, No. ho Poydroa-al. N"»- 0r |t'"in illio ho found nt ill the principalDrng Stores in Sonth-Cnrolinn, n"d in Augusta, by j In- vihmil, ltislcy &.Co.,Thouii8 Biirrett <1 to. and Nelson Curiori imHn Price $3 per bottle, with full directions. nug 5 ' 101 ly Wine, ICramly, tiiu, uoiues, ate 2 HALF pipe- Suir Sherry Wine, ol’superior quality, oil draught Also, in boxes of land 2 doz each, the follow ing celebrated brand*of Madeira, Port atul 8hcr- *y Wines, ip quantities to suit purchasers, viz; Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Dunon, Lunn.Wac- aimiw. Map, Flower, Edward Blamly St Hons, Joy, Alert, Madeira, Belvidere, Golden, l'ulo auil Browh'Shem* 5 pipes (')turd, Dtiimv & Co’s Brandy 2 do. superior Jloiland Giu 10 casks J.undon Porter 100 crates Wine Bottles. For salo by oct 24 207 JOHN W. LONG Spcrui Pantiles, Plarcf, Ac* /2^<>Ut LY EH. Hpcrni Caudles boxes Claret 10 boxes Loiiqucville Claret 10 bags old J«rvn Codec 50 do Cuba do 20 kegs Goshen Butter 0 half bills Pickled Tongues 2 bhls Smoked Tongues 25 kegs Lnrd 100 Middlings (Baltimore cured) 100 II.mu do do 50 M Espuraizo Hegars 50 M Wniuiey do 30 boxes Htrntshourg Pies Just received and for sale by nov 1 J. Br GAUDRY. Cope A Mfils, O FFER for s ale, landing und in store, on uc commodntiiig terms, 5 lihtL piimuP. Tt. Sugar 10 bhls do St. Croix do 25 hags Rio Cotlee, 10 hags Cuba do 10 bhls Bodon Ruin, 10 bhls Giu 10 do Domestic Brandy 1 pipe Cognac do' 1 do Holland Giu 25 hbls Baltimore Flour, now ' 10 do CfUial do do 25 half do do do do 40 boxes Soap, No. 1, 10 boxes Starch 10 do Popper 5 chests Hyson Tea * 5 do Pouciiuitg do, 1 lb. papers 5 do Honchoug do 10 4 ‘Jo Hyson do 100 bhls Pilot and Navy Bread 10 do Butter Crackers • 10 half do do 20 bids Prime Beef, 15 do Moss Beof 20 do Prime Pork, 10 do Mess Pork 10 half bhls F. M. Beef 25 4 bhls Buckwheat ? Crna - m SOldo do | free ftoin grit 0000 lbs Bacon, hog round 5 or cisksToneriftc Wine 3 .j and 4 qr casks choice old Madeira 10 qr casks Malaga nov 1 nnihbfir, nil well d spo^d rnl uTat t< hc'oug'ng to the e»tTe ofj . i to o‘ til's city,' decea ed. Snld-hy peJ the Ju ko^ortVIu erlot Crar* ofCh who isit ing fo or ilia y parj.o e?, tinJ by t •»f the Adtiunis!. n’on, I’enns at sale, nov 0 Admitiistm or’s Hale. Uy S. PHUDrifk A Co. Oil I’lefirstTuoUay In December next, in front of t’ao Court lloulc, between t*to usual j •vile, A two story Wooden Dwelling House nnd out * buildings, on half lots Nos. 39 im-.l -It), Elbert Wanl, fiouUiig.on Jcfforstm street, lvlonging Id die estate of Dr. A. Hhefutll,deceased, >v nJiU sold hv order of the Administrator nnd Adininistiatrix* Perms cash. * out 2 Ready Made Ciotiumr. By 8. IMiilbrick A Co*. At Prvnte Halo. For Rent, That large and comforinhle House, situ- iitcd in \Vashiiigfon War I, 'romitig*tho H’liYire. *d'o-session given iuriu diatpiv. Apply to MATTHEW II. McAM.I jT R. ' nov l 2l4t Just received per ship Gaston, See. a large amt gro I assortment of Ready M. du Clothing, siiita* (»'" lor the iirescnvnnd approaching season, con-. ing of Coats, Jacket*, Vests and Pant doom of every description, Shirts, Wrappers und Drawe r . At.so, An n-ortmen*. of German Silvor Wuro, Ta ble H^oon-, Din ng an I Desert Fork), Butter Knives, Pen Holders, Steel Pens, &o, oct IS 4 * . . M 5IO Dollars Reward. Raniway from iho su!hcrile* oil tlv 27th nit. u negio linn im nod i EN, calling himself BEN II.CK3, bout 45 on M Ilf Hge, d rk C lin. I \ fne ee ei e lii or -en i< c!i -■* in heigluli. ra her s ender foun d, has n smaj iimp in Ids w uk, gem ra ly wears a large pair of winners, nn 1 win n *q o .» u to hy a white person cunnot look limn ,n the face but momentarily. H.iid fellow wm formerly i wneil l.y Dr. Riciinrd«otn?, andpurchiscdlatte ry liom Mr. V. S. Pir! a d. Ho is \ ell.» u u in Havannah, having been rai-ed n its vicinity. The above reward will be p .id for lusUeiEe.y in Havann.th Jail, or to Uie suhsc iher. RICH’D. A. BIRD, nov 1 211.x A tl in Hi islrat or’s Sale* W tLL he. sqM on the iir^t Tuesday in Joint' a y next, !:p'Urct!;b Co Jr* Hom e in Hines County, by onV of the Court of vd.o, Liberty i Ofdin- ry lor said County, the ft of the estate of R. 8; Leonard, Viz; One Traci of L?nd, com ' ~ : inure or less, kiio'.vtfus tho Hon*c and Lot at Wiilthoitrville. wit lm l, more or less, together with oil or Property owned by said estate; for tho benefit % of all concerned. * *’ To Iteait* S TORE No. 2, Woring’s Buildings, until 1st Npvombor, 1840, nu l possession given ini- mediately. For terms, apply to * . A. BENNETT, _ No. 1 Woring’s Buildings, Market Sipiar<\ nov 1 214 For 8 tile, A N excellent family Horse, with or without a light Barouche.* The Horse is very gentle, nnd draws well either ill single or double h tines*, nov 4 JOHN MALLEI! Y. For 8,ijr, rrUIE Plantation owned hy John D^ and Wm. i Gray, known hy the name of Rosevillo. si tuate on tiie Big Satilfa River, in Camden Coun ty, Gii. joining Armstrong’s BI ill*. The truct con tains by re-snivey (11794) eleven hundred seveil* ty’-niiie nnd a huff acres, most of which first qual ity tide swamp, sixty-five acres of which is tinier good b inks. This tract has more natural faq'Ti tles than any other on the river, nnd tho laud is inferiorto none for the culture of Rice. Also, all pi uitatioii implements, 120 neat Cattle,1 JO Hlicep, Home Hogs call ho sold if wished; al o. the crop of Rice. The latter purchases to he cash, hut the Land, to an approved purchaser, the erms w«ll he made liberal. WM. IIINKLEY, Agent for John D. nnd Win. Gray. Camden Co. Ga. Oct. 1839. oct 17 201—1 oi GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adinjor. At8uiiia.!i(4,liui'M naivi W ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House dooriu Jacksonhoio’, Seriven county, LoiWeen the usual hours of sale, tac following property, to wits One tract of Lund lying in said County, adioitf- g lands of Wilkins II. Nuinially, Richard Her- ........ i ..I. r.iigtou, ir. and Brier Creek, 4t»7 acres, county, contaiii'ng six hundred (6 JO) acres, more or less, uil,oiii ng lands of Richard Herrington, soil., Ho'.omou Zcagler uud George Robbins; nl- fco, five Negroes, to wits Vilet, a woman about 40 years of age, Diutil, u woman about 18 yuan of age, and Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ro« d i, a girl about J1 yean of age, and a girl by tho u ni? of Mat Ida, about 13 years of age. gold agreeably to an order of the Hon, tiie Inferior ' Cotir] of Scriveu county while riding lor Oid.na ry p :r ( >o*«M, ai ho prrnnerty q1* John M. Roberts, ulci n u d for the benont ol tlio heirs uud creditor* of said estate. ^ . *’■' v STEPHEN MILLS, Adui’or. DELIA ROBERTS, Adiu’ix. oct 29 211 Dr-ifth on IVew-York, T CO days sight—oqo Ibr $500, tmd one fo* ^ nov 2 oqo for $500, $11000.' For sale by • A. BENNETT, No. 1, Wnrlng’s Bull iiigs. Douicst ..c JLiquon* A n BBLH. N. E. Runt flO 5 half pipes Brandy, lauding from ship Curomando, uud for stile low from the wlmrf.hy nov 2 " GEORGE II. MAY. Stoves. A N assortment Stoves, for sale hv nov 1 •&. B. & II. WEED. Gitutt, Riflcsaiit! Pislohi. 4 N assortment of Pistol**, and single and dou xlu hie barrel Flint und* Percussion Guns, for sale by nov 1 214 N. B: Sc II. WEED. Lonfund Cruslicil Sii^av. ^ 4Y BBLS and 5 boxes rclincd Loaf Sugar 10 bhls Crushed Sugar 10 do Powdered do Received from tho Boston .Sugar Refinery, and Ibr.sale by' L. BALDWIN, nov 1 ' 214 Linv Notice. C lUYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun- • sellor at Law, has located himself in Louis- villo, Georgia, where he will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to iut care, w.th di]ig«>uce and punctuality. He will regularly attend the Su perior Courtsof the Counties of Julloi son, Burke, Seriven, Effingham, Bulloch, Tattnall und Mont gomery . aug ’2 , Wood, Wood. T HE Subscriber has uoCV cm hand, nnd will ha eoinuuiilv receiving, a supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply; t U e Wood Yard, east end of the town, oct 17 201 II. F. WILL1NK. B" Bln itsviih*, Bjikurly C’otiny. ROUGHT to Jail, October 1st, 18 19, a Ne gro man Named JOIlNr about 5 fee; 6 in ches high, 19 or 20 years of age, who says he be longs to a gentleman hy the name of Haiiiud Cli- att, who resides in Lowndes county, Ga. The owner is hereby requested to come forward, pay expenses, und take him away. oct'3 189 8. S. MOODY, Juilor. Fro si i To as anti Spices. -j ff* HALF chests supr. Black Tea, in pnpe:s JLtL# 5 do. - Hytoudo. 10 A do. do. n verl* sup. article 12 do. Imperial und Gunpowder 5 cases do do. in caddys ] bbl. Nutmegs, 2 Imgs Alspice Just received, and for sale by oct 31 C. L. McNISH. llnnH, Smokctl Beef, Lnrd und Tongues. O REYNOLDS’ and other Bultimore Jt)U Hams 5 lihls. Smoked Beef 8 do. do. Tongues 15 kegs Leaf Lnrd Just received, and lor sale hy oct 31 C L. McNISH. A Curd* • 1)11. ROUliRT H. A. KOCH, (FROM DUEStlKX, J.x SAXO.XY.) P ROFESSOR vI’MiihIc, for the last four yeu-.s in the cities of Bahimorc and Anapolis.Md. now in tiio city of Sayailauh, Gu. has Uie pleoau. ’ of informing Uie citizens of duvunnuhaud ittvi* citiity, that lie will commence to give lemons ou tlio Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin* Flute uud Thorough Bass (ll»nt is, how to com pose Muac.) and in Singing, particularly Church Music, and oUier Hongs. Ladiesyud Gentlemen wishing to as.;ociato ill this Music School, wiH plea. o inquire for further intbrnmtion nt Dr. Koch’s room, nt the residence of A. G. Ocmler^ I'-sq. in the morning from 10 to 1 o’clock) «tfid irf the nftenioou from 3 until 5 o'clock. - * FOR HALE.—A splendid grand square Piano* Fo te, with tiie Harp, Loud Bussoon, Drum and Ball Pedal, by which the performer caii produce nine different sounds; ulro, an Italian Guitar, Flute-*, Italian Vtolin. Clarionet, and nn assort ment of the newest Music. These nrtirlc3 enu he seen hy tho.-e wiio feel disposed to exumino sucli himdsome instruments, nt the above place. Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully receiv ed. 199 . . . i Freight for Providence A lIUDS. of Molasses, the cargo of the brig Ixouidns put into this port in distress, from Havana for Providence, nud con demned, is ready for reshipment. Proposals for tlio freight of same will lie received hy. nov if PADELFORD, FAY & CO. New FigH, Grapes and Raisins. Landing from L. Baldtcine, DRUMS Figs, JU 10 half bids Grapes, 10C boxes superior Raisins, 75 half do do do 76 qr do do do I,;,’ f, '' CLAGI.ORN' A WOOD. 10,000 i-Si'S cciviug per s<*hr. Savannah, CoJlisii. Arc. Codfish alibut fills, just re- from Marblehead: and for sale by nov 5 COPE & MILLS. lllolnssps. IIIIDS. and6 tierces Molasses, rcccty- yj) ed per schr. Eagle, from Havana, and ibr «§[,*, by. . L _ daldwin; Gbslusit Cheese tmd Loudon Porter. BOXEQ.superior Goshen Cheese Sd\3 1«> cask London Porter, in pints und quarts. Just received and for sale by oct 31 C. L. McNISH. City Treasurer»8 OlQec, Savark m, Nov. 1839. T HE following Lots are iu rrikh to lU City Ibr ground rent, to wu: *4” Brown Ward—Lots Nos. 1,2, 3,1 1, 15, 16,- 22.23,^16, 50, 51. 56, 58, 59, 61, 6 ». - ^ # Cnlutnhia Ward--Nos. 3,4,8 r 9,10,13,20,21 24, 37. Elbert Ward—Nos. 0,10,11,12,13,15,10,20/ 23.21, 32.33,34,37. 39, 40. Franklin Ward—Nos. 2, 4, 8,0,11, 17,18,21, 22,25, 26,29,30, 31,34, 35,3'*, 37, 38. . New Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,5 A Green Ward—Nos. 2, 9,10,13, 14,15, Iff, 20V *2^2,25,29,37,39,40. Jackson \Vard—No v 7,8,*‘13,11. 15/10, 17^ 21, 22,23,24,29,30,31,32,33,36, 37,* 38,42,43/ 44,45,46,47. V J Jasper Waul—Nos. 5, G, 7, 3,9,10. ” Lalayotto Ward—Nos., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0,7, 8, 9, Liberty Ward—Nos. 1, 4» 9,10,1J,--12,16,27, 29,33, 35, v Pulaski Ward—Nos. 1,2 f -3.4 ( 5, Iff. Warren Wiuxl—Nos. 3,6,10,12,16,20,21,23/. Washington Ward—Nos. 1, 2,3, 0,'12,15,17,* 18, 19, 20, 21,23, 24, 29, 36. JOS EPII FELT, City Treasurer, To Planters* rilHE Subscriber, Agent for the Athens Maim- X facturing Company, has constantly on hand a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Coltou Goods, a superior article for Negro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE, oct 26 * 203 Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac. 3500 GALLS, pure Euglish Linseed 309 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil 600 do. unbleached do. 500 do. bleached mid refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbleached do. do. 500 do. common . do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted yizes 50 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 tons White Lead. Received and for sale HAZARD, DENStOW Sc CO by oct 19 JLnths, S' AAA EASTERN Laths, f from brig Emma, lauding and for sale by nov 2 215 L. BALDWIN. Wanted, F OR this office, a steady, sober NEGRO, for whom liberal wagos will be given. : oct 16 Wanted to Purchase I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Planter,an ible bodied Ncgi" Mm. or Boy. tor fair price will he paid. JOHN BO & ION uprilb J •» . . * Gig for hah** A SECOND hand Buggy Gig and Hornes*, . good order, will be .sold on accommodating terms. Apply to oct 30 FULLER, MOORE & CO. Floor Baize* A VERY & JOHNSON have receive! best quality 6-4 printed nnd greeuGrundy Floor Baize; also, heavy No gr*} Kerse^^ftitiuet-’., &c. For sale on accommodating leru^HP oct7 South side Monument Square. White Lead, dee. • - - ■ - A /fkfk KEGS superior English White Lead JLl/U 200 do do American No. I. & 2 Take Notice. If the rents due on the above named lots nre ndt paid on or before the 11th inst., I shall on the morning of the 12!h inst. proceed to rtf-enter said lots, in conformity to Ordinance. „cv 5 A. HARMON, C. M. Wanted T O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes; for which cash will he paid. Inquire Af oot 29 NOBLE A. HARDEE/ The Maw About Town, B Y Cornelius Wehbe, author of Glances of Life, a Novel, in 2 vols. Nan Darrell, or the Gip«y Mother, by theantbof or The Heiress, Merchant’s Duughter, Prince and tiie Pedlar, &c. 2 vols. ANNUALS. . Chrisiian Keeprake, edited hv the Itey/Jo.tn A/ Clark, with contributiOh* hy Montgomery .Rev/ Tho*. Rutile< Cutinin ham. Rev. W. Jr.y,Bis!iop Ive*. Bishop Smith, Bishop .Do-ms, unJ other em- nent writers, with 9 plates. . Religious Offering, edltedby M ss C. H. Wa* termnti, witli 10 engravings. ... The Pearl, or AtEction’s Gut, With 0 engra- 10 bhls English' Linseed Oil lO^do do Clitdk 10 do do Whiting 5 db^Alum, 5 do Suit Petro Just receivod per Savannah an l Corotnando, id for sale hv • G,R. HENDRICKSON. and for sale by nov 4 v.ngs. The Gem, with 7 otig . a ^ Tne G it, of to l hy Mis* Loa’q, 9 e*n ’ravings/ T ie Literary So;.ven r, editod by W*. R. Bur ton, 13'engvuvings. ' The Violet, edited-by Miss Le ke 6 engra vings. , The Poets of Ainorica, Hlus’ratcdb/onoorhor Painters, with, numeious illustrations . • The Works of Lord Bi.con, complete in 2 vow. 8vo. London edition. . . _ . . Gil Bias, trun*1-ate-1 by Sirollett, m2 t Mi- royal 8vo, H5p by Jo in Gifou, wuh u/iwards of 500 engravings. London. 1 Tho Curiori lie* of Lttevptnre, by D Israeli, 1st and 2d seres, coundote inrivol.Lo; oct 10 W. THORNE WIL .j.!) I J 1 •T iif ir* i rt i V' d