Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 07, 1839, Image 3

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I HATIYItr. I ItBSIDZSCS riiK > T A' MaTLW- BfesS!-! .,ol IcCurly, :’ih AT. Lawdon, Thomas Connor, Win. George, Kdword Barrel, l.oura L, Folher, David Bililoy, Cndiarinc Cbintior, Patrick McKay, Alary Jones, Michael llanicnn, Michael Lynch, Thomas Unyilil, lU el Bnull<')'‘ r'n.Vckficld. __oJo« of Dresden. , 9 f. Vow, ofAugusta. I*.-H ifllil p JJiotlon, of Camden. KototP P* w cooloy, of Bangor. *** of . icm ^Caspar Alant*, tho weoks; worms 1, 6 months; drowned 1, (>!)"years; A Bit* nart of Alary land, died fever I, 8 months. ffis Estimated at upwards n i aenunnn a England. Savannah, B. Carolina, M,!,,,.! >.t\ .uni ill, England, Savannah, Connecticut Ireland, Ireland, S. Carolina, Ireland, Ireland, 8. Carolina, Kosid.m. Non-Res. Rosident. Resident. Resident. Non-Hes. Non-lies. Resident. Non-lies. Non-ltes. Non-Res. Non-Res. Colored Persons 5.—ItilUutiiie 3, u days uuu o _ „ Ilia estate D^'.liion .ifdunor*- „ .. _A letter from India oC 'Viler'*°m° I>re«»» ina, y P»'" cu,r,,> *' d i , l in several places into wide ■tarui r - to twRcnty feet wide, ■" nJ 5V , V.-sorwater had gushed, mid a ; earth was thrown up. cov- inity « f r I, ... i-ndfeet doep and omit- „II Tho rapid current of nluhnrous so 1 ' 1 '' __ v , rs( ,j at tho tune of Is&k*"?‘flsSa bod for a while. |£2fflBse are J Jldowed and others destroyed by |>f cottne b* ® I | CCII Amongst tlimwi J&Kl#nn ofMr.Xy.norf BBSgjpjaasp £ve ,offered cither mper -"" r i ropoiiy. Uinis here, but wo hod nigh lieen swnl- iSiy Mime openings and gopts in the f forreme oftheso were not many yard, from An occurrence like this a not fnciilWtion of die oldest inhabitant in this Vnoris there any mention in one of 1 lorieel records. Commercial Journal.' iatest DATES. ’ Illremool,8epl.a7 I Prom Mobile,... .OctJJ. iHireC-Sepi aa | From N. Orleans, Oct. W. r savannah imports,,NoV. b. a ■loop Science, from Havana—3S hlido. and ao RoU»ei, It boies Sugar, 50 bags Coffee, 5 ea- ksis. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, Nov. a. Irillp Cells, for Now-York—370 bales Colton, iRke. ON, Nor. 5.—Colton has materially, impror. -ioorlsil. This is not owing to any recent lfamebro.llbut simply to the fan dint two or (sf the Banks in this place have "taken the re. iMitr” of letting out their hills oa good roer* le piper, thereby considerably relU ving the pres* in the money market. Prices may now be quoted b 91 cents. F ' Receipts of Cotton tn Macon. iNorember 1st, 1839, 7,407 bales, nfl'time last year, 8,708 " :k<whiuul, 5,586 " do. same time last year, 3,000 •* (eW YOUK. November 2.—Cot*.—We have iinge to notice. The market la very inactive, and line confined to small parrels for immediate uae» litockof all descriptions ia light. Among the > were, 500 bags Brasil, 10 all}; 300 Laguira, [; 270 Maracaibo, 11; 50 Cubs,Uj; 200 St. Do- n,P}a61; all on time. • #*».—The market has been extremely dull du* I the part week, and holders have submitted to a ■* oT one cent P lb. The stock, uing, and a further reduction is following sales have been mode: 350 bales Up* rt 10 a 13}, 100 do. Mobile at l(}a M, 350 New- aat 10} a 13}. 100 do. Florida at 10}, 170 do. at 101 cents? lb. ir.—Out.mnrkct has declined fully 25 cents f for Western, in the faco of a continued demand for England and Franco; such being the extreme, of money, and this description being told only . There has been some decline in prices of ta, but as this description is generally sold on the reduction hns not been so great. The last of Richmond City wero at 90 25. The sales of rdurin* the weckfprincipally Western) for ship* ^England and France, have amounted to fully WiWei.—Tho transactions by private sale liavo u limited. 150 blids. I’orto lltcu were sold at 30c. 10 Trinidad at 31c. Sales have been made at for cash, upon terms which do not afford a fair n of the market. ifb/oiu,—The demand at present is so trifling ,r ' ce * i n )“y be considered nominal. .—Thu article continues to be extremely dull, the tales of the week have been confined entlre- to imsUparcels to the grocers for homo use. The ‘ntitY imported this woek is 481 tcs. against 150 tea. nled from $3 62} to 3 87}, including 16 tcs. of tho •^rtliew crop at $4, nil for cash, leaving but a tt°ck In first hands. There ia no demand at kgood°® l ' 10 ex I M)rlcr8, The quality of the now ^pThe transactions ore extremely limited, at Ur 6 , A Seignettu Brandy have been made •I^andM .haifpipo, J. J. Dupuy nt $1 15. inT.i r etM# , um U“» been sold pt 50c. Domestic r l'. nn ' n8 Inactive at former prices. tnarket remains inactive for all de- Tl he sa!cs comprise about 250 bbls. Por- 150 do. St. Croix 8 to 9}, 50 do. ^.huViTo' luo,,0 ‘ St. Martina 6), 480 boxes U° 8 J*, l8 . 0do - Havana White 10} to 11}. 1f t principal transaction hns been the sale « pan Of the cargo or ship Horatio, which took place lownir '. e Tens wcro not ‘l u » ,c 80 B°°^ 08 Wie offered ntUtoJaBt 8 ale,' and prices fell upon the frtige about 4 cents ? lb. c „ „ B. LATHROP, Sexton. S. Siikftall, Secretary. Report of the Savannah Poor Houso and United State* Marino Hospital, for thewveek ending satno date^ DISEASE. Dysentery,' Malignant Fever, Bilious Fever, | no. | aq .s. 1 3/ yours. 30 •* 31 •• . THEATRE. W. C. FOllBES-liCftscc. THIS EVENING, Nov. 7, Will bo performed Buiwer'scelebrated play ofthe 'LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte, Mr. Forbes. Col. Dumas Collins. Beaumont, Isherwood. glacis Madison. I Pauline,. Mrs. Barker.! Mad. Dcschjpelles, Rivers. To conclude with the musical farce of tho WATEB1IAN. Tom Tug, Mr. Pearson. WUholmma, Mrs. LunVing ffTDoors open at 6 o'clock, and performance to coininenceat half nut seven precisely. Boxes mid PurquetteOne Dollar—Gallery Filly Cc Seats can bo secured at tho Georgian Office, nov 7 „ #35,294. Orcejic nml Pulaski Illominicnt Lottery. CLASS NO- 51, FOR 1839. TAECIDED by Iho drawing of tho Virnnin XJ Statu Lotlory, qix« No. (T. for 1839, to bu drawn at Aloxandfia„(Va.) on tho 9lh loot. PRIZES. 1 prize or...,. »35,S94 1 do 1MM 1 do 0000 1 do 5000 1 do 3000 1 do 2300 1 do 2301 50 do 1000 50 of .<230, 30 of <200. Ac. ■ Ao. Ac. Tickets <10, Ilalvo. <3, tliiart, r«<2A0. For sale at WITHINUTON'S. nov4 to coininenceat lialfpust seven precisely. Boxes 1 , and PurquetteOne Dollar—Gallery Fifty Cents. Scat, canba scoured at the r.eorX oJL. I Patrick Green, Juba Ifotden, J. W. Collins, Admitted^ NATIVITY. Ireland, Ireland, M assault u s’h nESIDENCE Non*Res. Non-Res. Non-Res. Cu . Discharged, cured? “ F. KOTTMAN, Steward. PROSPERITY OF. HAMBURG, (8. C.) Mr. Eoitor—In accordance with nature, inen will speak about matters promoting their interest ahd gratify their feelings—I tuko pleasure in say ing tojrou that on Thumluy, Uio 31st Obtober, 1839, there was received in the Town of Hamburg one thousaud and twenty-four (1044) bales Cot ton, besides Flour, Bacon, Ate. This is tho larg est number of bales received in any one day since Hamburg hw beun built. This may not be con sidered great in a Town on the scu-stioro, where steamboats aud ships bring and carry from 1 to 2000 bales at u time, but toe call it great where this number of bales is brought by wagons', say 0 or 7 bales to a load. Although our street* are 100 feet wide, yet they were literally blocked up with ^wagons. It is a shipping trade that supports a seu<port Town— but it is a wagon trade that sustains an inland Town. Number of bale* received in each IVare.IIQse Henderson W. Sullivun .359 bules. b!y&. Usher, 351 “ Win. P. Delpli, .....314 " Total, 1024 « Hamburg, 0th November, 1839. Very respectfully, yours, HENRY SHULTZ, Founder of Hamburg, (S. C.) nov 7—c* T New Goods. HE subscriber, has just returned from New- York, and will receive in a few days per brig Savannah and ship Celia, his fuu supply of Fan cy and Staple Goods, comprising a very goueral assortment of desirable ana fashionable Goods. A. BENNETT, No. 1 Waring’s Buildings, Market Square, oct 23 209 4 NOTICE. The Pews of the Baptist Church in Savannah, will be offered for sale, on Monday , the Uth day of November, 1839, to commence ut 3 o'clock P. M. Terms made known on the day of sale. Per sons wishing to obtain Pews will do well to attend at tho time specified. By order of the Pewholders. oct30 W. W. WASH, Treasurer. PASSENGERS Per steamboat Savannah, from Charleston— Mrs Brown, Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Morel and 3 chil dren, 2 Miss Aiken, M»*s«n» Viliulnnger, Green- ood, Bartels, Buily, Baldwin, LtTrupier. CONSIGNEES PER RAIL ROAD CARS Anived yesterday—326 bales Cotton to Wim berly & Jones, it Habersham & Son.C Hurtridze, E Bliss & Co, L Baldwin, Padelford, Fay & Co, E Sinclair, N A Hardee, E Henderson, Wash- bum, Lewis & Co, S Newton. BOARD OF HEALTH. The Board of Health, in closing their regular flings, cannot do so without tendering their . tod|e ir fellow-citizens for Uto co-operation Jr received from them in tho discharge of thei f earnestly recommend a contin- lesi . , ! ricUttei, B on to tho^kneans ofcleunli’ C c e ^rj” eu * , * , » w Bich experience has proyed so Tlml llle ‘hnnknofthi* Board be ten' nd . t0 * lH j° r Charles Stevens, their Chairman! aronin. r j ®heftall, their Secretary, for the ^•Ptnud efficient discharge of their respective e ^ ,0 Board of Iioalth cannot let otUnn!- eriUt ?. Ulenl of ‘ ,treet «nnd lattes pass,w attention und ^romptiti ‘•■e.eaaoii ' ro l“' r “<l of him dm S£ XT0W* ItEPORT OF INttRMENTS, * ur “ t0 welt ending Nov. 5. 8IIEAIK. fc v " l »i’on, p^Woit Fever. IW £ e, w. pVtlt Fever, Jever, Feve,, Fever, | NO. nfla mmati •on Brain, Jp(. Tho firet“rsi , sh 1 'M^V^RSLY, J. G. Dickson, master, lias commenced loading and wdlhavo despatch. For freight apply to Copt. D. oil board ut Jones upper wharf or to oct 29. LADD.Tul'PER. «* 8ISTARF. oct 23' FoiMliiVix*. coppered ship MONTICELIO, J. G. on, has commenced loading, and will tch. For freight or passage, having irtablo accommodations, apply to. FAY PADELFORD. CO. For New-York— Georgia Lme. To sail on SATURDAY next. Tin new brig L. BALDWIN, will sail os tbove. For freight or passage, having »\i- E enornccommodnfsotn, (state rooms) apply* oard at Moo.-e’s wharf, or to nov 4 L. BALDWIN. Uaragccii .lloss, BALE Carageen or Irish Moss, a direct im portation, received on consignment per John utniuing,und for sale by nov 7 M. DILLON & CO. Hosiery, Ac* F ULLER, MOORE & CO. have recently re ceived a general assortment of Ladies' Gon- demon's Misses' and Boys’ Hosiery, amongst which nro. Ladies’ white brown, black and col'd cotton Hose Do. bac'< an i slate wot sled Do. Metino nnd Cashmere Gent's white, iitibl and 111'xed cdtton half Do. mixed Merino and Angola - do. Do. lambs wool and worsted do. . Du Conuu mid Vigonia Do. domestic wool, half Misses, white and colored cotton Bovs’ do. do. do. half Do. dor Vigonia merino and lambs wool do. Mens'] md Bovs’ fine woolen Gloves Do. do. cottrso knit do. for servant* Do. do. hajfHose do. Ladies' and Gent's 8Hk oct 20 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. t Hose<*Half Hose, &c. rpduced prices fo^ cash or short credit, consisting of 60 pieces French, German nnd Eng. Merinos 60 do. ; Mouslinde bailies 600 Rob Roy Wooleu Shawls, various sizos and qualities 500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 600 do. Cotton do. 1000 nieces Lnglixb, French and Ain. Calicoes 10 bales 3-4 and 44 brown Homespun 0 cases Ideachod Shirtings und Sheetings 25 pieces,whity tlhd red Flannels 1000 do. . Room Paimr und Bordering 30 do, Satinets, ussorted colors uud qualities 30 do. Apron Checks 25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets 100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do. 300 uoe. assorted Head Hdkfe. 10 coses do. Florence braid and plain Struw Bonnets 25 nieces plain and figured Silks, new stylo 25 boxes assorted Ribbons 300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worstqj} Hose 200 do. Gbnlletnen's woolen and cotton do. 60 do. Ladies kid aud silk Gloves 100 do Geut'a woolen, kid and buckskiu do. 25 bales Band Boxes Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche, cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked and figured Musjins, Shaker Bonnets, Ac. Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, oct 28 210—ly For Now-York— tirig Line. (To sail on Saturday) The regular packet brig WM. TAY LOR, N. Hocy, mister, will sail on Satrr day, Uth inst. For halunce of freight or passage, having first rate accommodation#, apply to Cup- tain II. on board n*'Hunter's whirl', or to nov 5 WASHBURN. LEWIS & CO. M That large ited in Wm Square, to novl New Goods. \ ■ FEW sets rich Furniture Chintx 1lu 50 pieces low priced do. do. 25 do. Chully nnd MouslindeLaines Just received, nna for sale by oct 9 FULLER MOORE A CO. Fuller. Moore & Co. H AVE received a portion of their Fall and Winter s’oek of Stnple and Fancy Goods, and will continue to receive during the season a great variety, wliich will bo sold on accommoda ting terms, for cosh or good pnper. 5 bales Cordova Plains, all wool 6 ernes Washington and Wakefield Kerseys 3 bides red and plaid Lindseys 5 do. 64. 7-4. 84 nnd 94 Duflil Blankets 104,12-4 and 144 Mackinaw and Whitney do. 2 coses cadet and steel mixed Satinets 1 do. fine blue do. 2 do. Kentucky Jeans, 1 do. Marlboro Stripes 2 do. bleac'Ad Shirting 2 bate 4 54 and 64 Brown Sheeting, French pi inted Cambrics, Mouslinde Laines nnd Challyi 34 Cholly Shawls nnd Mantles, Ac. oct 5 Wine, Brandy, Gan, Monies, ucc. 2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior quality, ou draught Also, in boxes of 1 and 2 doz each, the follow, ing celebrated brands.of Madeira, Port and Shcr< ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol iveira, AlcyonetiRemitlance, Dunon, Luna,Wac- nmaw. Map, Flower, Edward Blandy A Sons Joy, Alert, MfuJmra, Bulvidore, Golden, Pale ant Brown Sherry. 6 pipes (Hard, Dupuy A Co’s Brandy 2 do. superior Holland Gin 10 casks London Porter 100 crates Wine Bottles. For sale by on 24 mr JOHN W. LONG lCundlbs, Claret, dec. BOXES Sperm Cundles 100 boxes Claret 10 boxes Louqucville Claret 10 bags old Java Coffee 50 do ' Cuba do 20 kegs Goshen Butter 6 ha! I - bbls Pickled Tonguos 2 bbls Smoked Tongues 25 kegs Lord 100 Middlings (Baltimore cured) 100 Hams do *<10 60 M Espcraizo Segars 50 M VVtuiney do 30 boxes Strasbourg Pies Just received and for sale by 1 nov 1 J. B. GAUDRY. For Heat, and comfortable Houso, situ- as!iiu*;ton Ward, trontiug die Possession given immediately. Apply MATTHEW H. McALLI/T R. 214t AUCTION SALES. By . S. I'liiK.rir On SATURDAY next, m of store, nv.iricty of articles, . TJImoco, ilbe, Toil, Cofteo, U.. .■mm, Grapos, llreml, I'otutotj, a c. Hand f arm lure, Jtc. Auo, at lit o’clock, instore, n areortment of ready made Clothing. Ttnu* codi (hauluiblo taoney) balhra ueiivery. ; 8pit* 11. i 1 itoj.on Alit'ic i'l.mu,, _ By «• IMlll»»ick, A Co. Two (nit. rato Tiunoa, of line tono andliL.hiUiuble patt«nw,jllat received. 0,1 urn und will be hukI a birguiutoclosbcon liov 7 By^. PndortcKACo. / AtlVivate Sale. : A one horse Buroiicue nnd Harness nearly new, nml in first rate orderj will bo sold low. tho owner having no further use lor it. Also, n match of well broke gentle Carriago ■- lov 1 Co. 20 Dollars Hcvvar.l. Kaniway from the suus:rile.*on th» 27th ult. a negro uiin nnned’ BEN, calliughimself BEN HlCKS, about 45 years of age, dark complux.on, five .ee. eight or ten inches in heightfi, ra her s.cnder formed; bus a small limp in his wuik, gen. ra ly wears a largo puir of whiskers, und when rq 0 a 11 to by a wiiite person cannot look them 11 the face but momentarily. Said fellow was formerly owned ny Dr. Richard iciie, andpurchns.dlatte riy from Mr. Y. S. Pickard. He is veil . n in Savannah, having been rai-cd n its v.cinity. The above reward will be pud for lusdeli.eiy in Savannah Jail, or to the snbsc iber. RICH’D. A. BIRD, nov 1 214n To lie at, S TORE No. 2, Waring’s Buildings, until 1st November, 1840, and possession given im mediately. For ternu, apply to A. BENNETT, No. 1 Waring’s Buildings, Market Square, nov 1 214 ' For Sale, A N excellent family Horse, with or without a 1 jL light Barouche. The Horse is very gentle, nnd draws well cither in single or double harness, nov 4 JOHN MALLERV, For Sine, fllHE Plantation ownoiby John D. and Win. X Gray, known by thp nuiiio of Roseville, si tuate on the Big SutiUndUver, in Camdon Coun ty, Ga. joining Armstrong’s Bluff. Tho tract con tains by re-survey (1179}) eleven hundred seven ty-nine and a half acres, most of which first qual ity tide swamp, sixty-five acres of which .s under S ood bunks. This tract has inoro natural fuc li es than any other on the river, and the land is inroriorto none for the cr.lhtrc cf Rice. Also, ull pi mtation implements, 120 neat Cnttle. 120 Sheep, Some Hogs can bo sold if wished; al o. the crop of Rice. The latter purchases to he cash, hut the Land, to an approved purchaser, the terms Wall bo made liberal. WM. HINKLEY, Agent for John D. and Wm. Gray. Camden Co. Ga. Oct. 1839. oct 17 201—1 m Horses, suited forn family Ready Made Clothing, By N. Piiiibiick «Y At Private Sale. Just rec Dived per brig Win. Taylor, &b.,a largo assortment of ready made Clothing, consisliiiff of Broadclo.b, F«a*hiag f Pilot jand Beater Cioth O/erCoats, Moleskin’ fcaimot, Calmer® a n d ri.ot Llotli Pautaloons, Jackets and* Vests ofovoi Wim Umw ^ Abo—An invoic.o German Silver Ware, Tnl.ln Spoon., Dininguiul Do.ortT’ork., Iluttcr ICnivc, d:c - - ' nov 7 Alim ni r Mi'» Solo. ^ By8. eiillln ick A Co. On Iho first Tuewlnv in J.inimn-, 1840, ill front o .1 o Conn Hou in in tho City or Savannah dur- inc.he n un. honreofaule, ImtNo.5, Columbia W.i d, »• th iliB dwelling hmiso and ull improve- mo.ita t o eon; ulso,it fiimily of Nurrooa, viz: A v-dn ble lb low, hi, w,le nnd tlioir daughter, tlirco n number, nil well diepoaed nnd very deniable iervunt.. belonging to the tattle of Ji lute of this city, deceuued, ’ Sold by tho iu,,iceaof the Inferior Court of _ when aining for ordinary purpo.ea, und of the Administrators. Terra, at eale. novO Admini,tra‘.dr'« Sale. E ' Bv s. FhUbrii k & Co. -On the first Tuo«1ay in December next, in front of the Colin House, between tho usiiul hours of sale, A two etory Wooden DwoL_ building., on half lot. Not. 3 Ward, fronting on Jofthrion-r' the estate of Dr. A. Shellall, d by order of tho Admini.t ' Term. ca,|i. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAFANSMI,... .SOFKMBER 6, 1839. ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST, Brig Junius, Crowell, St. Josephs, Fu. lOdnys. Bulln.t to Uio master. Steam packet Savannah, Freeland, Baltimore, vlb Norfolk and Charleston, to Comm & Fosdick, CLEARED, Ship Celia, I’ortcr, New York—Cohen, Miller Sf Co. WENT TO SEA. Ship Olivo Branch, Sedrick, Liverpool. Snip Celia, Porter, New York. Brig Pandora, S.iep.iurd, Uouon. S'chf Eugle, Wiley, Newport. CHARLESTON, Nov. C.—Ar ship. Tho. P Cope, Miereken, Philadelphia, and oduy. tin the' Capes; Hunnibul, Mumlord, New York 60 hours; brig Poland, SlmwT, do 5 days; sclir Cuusut.Uion, Slow, Philadelphia 7 days; steaui packets North Carolina, Davis, Wilnungion, NC; Beaufort Dis trict, Simpson, Satunnah, via rieuifort; Isis, Cliuce, Savannah, via Bcuulori und bdisto, NEW-YORK, Nov. U.—Ar. Ur barque Wftsla logUm, Wulker r 44 ds fin Hull, Eng.; brigs E Piu- rilms linn in, Billings, fin Luiec, 1/ds; Clin.ou, Lyon, 10 ds r.n Charlbsion; schr Boston, P.os.on, 14 ds tin Port on Prince. Cld. ship Louisville, Allen, N Orleans; barque (Fr) Duconedi, Uarled eune, Cmupeachy, Below—Slop Ualmnore, Fulick, Havre, Sept. 24lh. Sid. ships Philadelphia, for Loudon; England, far Liverpool; Erie, for Havre; Louisa, for N Or leans; Br brig Lady Kimnird, for Liverpool. Gloves. W IIITE Kid, light fancy, dark cyloied and black Iloikin Gloves; also, white black and colored Silk do." Received per brig Augusta | and ibr talc by JOHN MALLERY. oct 9 Real Welch Flannels, Ac. PCS. fresh imported Welch Fannels 1000 yards Canadian Kerseys 3000 do. Cordova Plains Just opened bv octO FULLER, MOOHE-& CO. 10 Cloths, Cassimercs, dec. A very & Johnson, have received, • Black, blue black, brown, claret, green, &c. West of England Cloths Black, mixt. brown, striped, &c. Cassimeres Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, &c. Premium Satinets Heavy mixt do. do. for servants Jeans, Linseys, &c. do. do. Heuvy Duflil Blankets Also, fine ribbon bound Whitney, Rose, &c. Blankets. oct 23 South side Monument Square. New Style of Hats. R ECEIV ED per brig Augusta, an assortment ^JfftJtipnatt.eH.u^Upe^^ oct 9 , • John Mallory, FASHIONAUT.F. A.ID MIL1TA11Y TAILOn, H AS rrfceivetPper recent arrivals, a choice as- so t nentof Bioadcloth#. Cussinieres, Vest- uiis. &c.. which he is prepared to make iip to or der in the best lnaanar, and on reasonable terms. oct 10 ■ New Carpeting and Rhgs. By bng vVlison Fuller. T HE subsc.ibers have received an addition to tueir assortment of Carpeting, consisting of splendid t;iree ply und Ingrain Carpeting, (real bC AUo, l bale Brussels and Wilton Rugs, which are offered low. J. &• E. INGERSOLL. oct 24 Copo^k Mills, O FFER for sqie, iunding uud in store, on &c commoduting terms, 5 hlids prime P, R. Sugar 10 bbls do St. Croix do 25 bngaRio Col tee, 10 bags Cuba do 10 bbls Boston Rum, 10 bbls Gin 10 do Domestic Brandy 1 pipe Cognic do 1 do Holland Gin . 25 bbls Baltimore Flour, new 10 do ('anal do do 25 half do do do do 40 boxes Soap, No. 1,10 boxes Starch • 10 do Pepper 5 chests Hyson Tea , & do Poucbong do, 1 lb. papers & do Souchong do 10 J do Hyson do 100 bbls Pilot and Navy Broad 10 do Butter Crackers 10 half do do 20 bbls Prime Beef, 15 do Mess Beof ^0 do Prime Pork, 10 do Mess Pork 10 half bbls F. M. Beef 50 1 *do* Buckwheat |f rC efrom grit 6000 lbs Bacon, bog round 6 ar cMksTenerifle Wine 3 4 and 4 qr casks choice old Madeira 10 qmasks Malaga nov 1 Law Notice. C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun sellor ut l^iw, has located himself in Louis ville, Georgia, where he will attend to all profes sional business entrusted to biscare, w.tli diligence and pnnotuality. He will regularly attend the Su perior Courtsorthe Counties of Jetferson, Burke, Scriven, Eifinghatu, Bulloch, Tattnall uud Mont gomery. ong 3 Wooil, Wood. T HE Subscriber has now on band, and will be constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Oak and Ash Wood. Apply. t u o Wood ' ford, east end of tho town, oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK. Huntsville, Liberty Comity. B ROUGHT to Jail. October 1st, 18.19, a Ne gro man Named JOHN, about6 feet 6 in ches high, 19 or 20 years of age, who says be be longs to agentiemun by the name of Sumuei Cti- •tt, who resides in Lowndes county, Ga. The owner is hereby requested to come forwurd, pay expenses, and take him away, oct 3 189 S. S. MOODY, Jailor. Domestic Liquors. Art BBLSrN. E. Rum *40 & half pipes Brandy, landing from ship Coioinundo, and for sale low from the wharf,by „ov 2 GEORGE H. MAY. Stoves. A N assortment Stoves, for sale by novj N. B. & it. WEED. For Philadelphia, The lust sailing brigJUNIUS.Capt. Crow- ill, will meet with despatch for tho above V 'nov r' 0 " f ' eii! h l ° r 'a^PlTlLURtcK & CO. For Charleston—FAIlfi <8. —— Tho anleiuliil steamboat SA' i lifiTv . VANNAII. Geo. Froclaml, mas ter, wul dojia.t from GuiimarUn's wharl' tor tile above port To-moirow morning ut 0 o'clock—re turning, leave Ciiarlostou Sunday morning at the same hour. For freight or passage, apply on COHEN & FOSDICK,Agents. board, or to nov 7 (Geor.) For Clinrleston, via Hilton Head, - Beaufort und Edlsto, K E-—Tlic elegant stoiun packet ISIS, WiiTi'i'i'iTT 1 r ' 1 master, will depart for the allot a places ou Monday morning, 11th inst. at H o'clock. For lioiaht or passage, having excel- , ' ll! Elinor;,'., * 'i' 11 " U ° r Honltlt ennnot lot uccoimnodutions, apply on board, or to oidnl? d0111 nnd tanospass,with- OLAulIORN &■ WOOD. promptitudo N. D.—AD slave passengers must be doored at r i,immo Custom Houso. § nun ouriiig q,| ie j s | 8 w ,|| | envo regularly every Monday morning. nov 7 44 ysars. 3 days. 30 years. 25 7 years. 24 « 0 35 « 40 « 23 •' 441 ■' 27 ■' 18 months. For Charleston, via Beaufort. , CP - * Ft Tho splendid now steam packet &gggsm- BEAUFORT DISTRICT, Cnpt. Silli.iWu, will leave for tho nliovo places, every Monday morning al 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having splendid occommodutions, apply to tho Captain oil board at Gnihiiurtiii’s wharl. 1 JOHN UU1EMARTIN. CrThe Ilonufort District goes inland Iroui hero to Beaufort, outside from there to Charleston. nov 7 Briiwiu;; Received. T HE following are the drawn numbers for Uio Greeu und Fulaaki Monument Lottery,Class No. 50. C J3 CO 29 23 42 09 14 41 0 08 19 39 4 Holders of prizes will call for the cash at WITIIINGTON’S nov 7 Lot. * Ex. Office, on tho Bay. Gnns, Rifle, aud Pistol., A N assortment of 1'istols, and singlo and dou Ido barrel Flint and Percussion Guns, for sale by N. B. &. H. WEED, nov 1 214 Loaf and Crushed Sugar, gv rv BBLS and 5 boxes refined LoarSugar aflC, 10 bbls Crushed Sugar 10 do Powdered do Received from tile Boston Sugar Refinery • ■ L. BALDWIN. 1’hc Suto.criucr, . H AVIN J just relumed to tho city, is now and forstdeby opening a general assortment ol splendid nov 1, 214 and now FANCY GOODS. ~ Frclitht for Providence Paris Embroideries a wr, IIHD9. of Jlolasses, the cargo of Miliuory articles of all descriptions ZIDU the brig Leonidas put in;n Otis port in Muushn do Laines, Challys distresJ. from Havana for Providence, and con* Gros d’Agers, Cut Velvots ^ demited, is ready for reshipment. Proposals for Rich Silks ond Siitius, ifcc. a., fi 0 i«ht of same will ho received by. Will | PADELFORD, PAY & CO. Tho Fashions for tho approaching season Be ° pen,!d t0m0rr0W ’MRs: n BF.AULARD, Broiiglitoii-strcct oct 23 200 (Oe°7) 50 by liov 6 New Figs, Grapes and Raisins. Landing from L. Baldwins, DRUMS Figs, OXr 10 half bbls Grapes, 100 boxes superior Raisins, •’75 hairdo Uo . do 76 qr do do do For'bale by Noiv Chocolate. I nov 5 CLAGHORN & WOOD. HALF hoses No. 1 Chocolate, ‘Baker s Codfish, &e. brand, landing Horn ship Trontont for sale A AAA 1,118. Codfish LADD, TUPPElt &. SISTARL. J UlUUU I bbi. Halibut fills, iust re w ,Q • coivinx 7 per schr. Savamtah, from Marblehead, and for sale by ^ COPE & -MILLS. nov.5 " • Ray. T AND1NG, 100 bundles prnnoHay, for sale Lilly CLAGHORN & WOOD, nov It 218 218 Boston Ruin. . QA I1BLS. pure Boston Rum, landing from OU ship Trenton, for sale by 1 LAPP, TUPPLR & SISTARE. novO Blnckcrcl. Landing from tho brig L. Buldwm. r. HALF bbls. No. 1 Macltorel, lor sale by DD novO t CLAGHORN & WOOD- Landing from schr. Elizabeth from Philadelphia, 4 PIPES pure Holland Gin, ‘Wliool and Pino Applo' brand 4 qr casks Sweet .Malaga Wtno 1 do do Golden Sherry do 10 casks Duff Ccrdan’s old Pale Sherry do ! 39 cases Pickles. For sale by ' aov 6 GEORGE H. MAY. Wanted . T O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes, for whic.i cash will be paid. Inquire of oct 29 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Molusscs. a/j IIHDS. and (i tierces Molasses, receiv- yO ed per schr.Eagle, from Havana, and for sale low, by nov 2 L. BALDWIN. Laths, , mf IF AAA EASTERN Laths, landing / from brig Emma, and tor sole by no.V 2 210 L. BALDWIN. i— Wanted, , IpRtliisofiice.a steady, sober NEGRO, for F' wliomiibdral wn| oct lti ill bo given. I MMKDL ablo bof Wanted to Purcliase Panted IATELY, idled Negro fair price will bo paid, oprii 8 for tho uso or a Planter, o Man or Boy, for whom House and out ' - Elbert nging to uid sold By ! n At Just received per sood assortment of ble for the present sisting of Couts, Ja every description, SI 163 Frcsft Teas and Spices* fi* HALF chests supr. Black Tea, in papets it} 5 do. HytOndo. 10 A do. do. a very sup. article 12 do. Imperial and Gunpowder 5 cases do (fo. in caddys 1 bbl. Nutmeg 8 , 2bags AUpice Just received, and tor sale by oct 31 * C. L. McNISH. Hans, Smoked Reef, Lard and Tongues. 250 r h“' 5 bbls. Smoked Beof 8 do. do. Tongues 15 kegs Leaf Lard Just received, and for sale by oct 31 C. L. McNISH. a large and suita- , con- ions of Drawers. AUO, An assortment of German :*il\ r W in*, Ta ble Spoons, Dining and Desert Fork?, Butter Knives, Pen Holders, Steel Pens, &c. oct 18 Administrator's Sale. ' W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary uextrbefore the Cour; House in Hines ville, Liberty County, by order of the Court of Oid.nary for said County, tho following property of the estate of R. 8. Leonard, viz; One Tract of Land, containing 600 aores, ' more or less, known as the Cooper Tract; ono Hon e itndLot at Walfliourvil.e. with 13acicsof laud, more or less, together with all mlicrLand or Property owned by sold o-t tt. ; foi the benefit of ail concerned. GEO. \V. DUXHAM, Adm'or. Administrator's Sale. ’ W ILL be sold, on'the first Tubsday in Junu- ary uext, before the Court Houso door in Jucksonhoro’, Scrivon county, between the usual hours of sale, tho fallowing property, to wit: One tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins H. Nunnaliy. Richard Her- r Jigton, ir. and Brier Creek, containing497 acres, more or less. Abo. another tract, lying in said county, •containing six hundred (6 j0) acres, rnoro or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington, sen., Solomon Zcnglcr and Georgo Robbins; al so, five Negioes, to wit; Vilot, u womanubout40 years of ago, Diuna, a woman about 19 years of uge,and Child Chdsou, about 2 years of age, Ro ds, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the li n»3 of Matilda, about 13 yonfs of age. Sold agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriven comity while sitting lor ordina- ! { purposes, as the property of John M. Robert#, ecia«.d, for die benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm'or- DELIA ROBERTS, Adrn’ix. oct 29 211 Drafts on New-York, and other Baltimore A T GO days sight-one for §500, and one for il-91000. For sale by A. BENNETT, Goslicn-Cheese aud Loudon •Porter. fi* BOXES superior Goshen Cheese 15 cask Lcndon Porter, in pints and inarts. Just received and for sale by * oct 31 C. L. McNISH. nov 2 No. 1, WaririgU Buildings. P ROFITS : in the e To Planters. mHE Subscriber, Agent for Uie Athens Manu X fuc tn ring Company, has constantly on band a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton Goods, u superior article for Negro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE. oct 28 209 Paints. Oils, Glass, Ac. GALLS, pure Euglish Linseed 300 gallons bleached Sperm. Oil 600 do. unbleached do. 500 do. bleached und refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbleuchcd do. do. 500 do. common do. do. 200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 tons White Lead. Received ami for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO. A Curd. DR. ROBERT H. A. KOCH, (FROM DRESDEN,’ IN SAXOlfY.) LS SOR orMasic, for the last four years of Baltimore and Anapolis, Md. now in the city of Savannah, Ga r has the pleonttrer of informing the citizens of Savannah and its vi cinity, that nc will commence to give lessons on the Organ, Hurp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute and Thorough Bass (that is, how to com pose Music.) and in Singing, particularly Church Music, nnd other Hongs. 1 aidies nnd Gentlemen wishing to associate in this Music School, will E lease inquire for further information at Dr. Loch’arootn. at tho residence of A. G. Oemler, Esq. in the morning from 10 to 1 o'clock, and in the afternoon fntm 3 until 5 o'clock. FOR SALE.—A splendiflgrand square Piano Forte, with the llurp, Loud Bassoon, Drum and Bell Pedal, by which the performer can produce nine different sounds; also, an Italian Guitar, Flutes, Italian Violin, Clarionet, and an assort ment of the newest Music. These articles can be seen by those who feel disposed to examine such handsome instruments, nt the above place. Piano Fortes tnned. Orders thankfully receiv ed. 199 oct 15 Gig for Sulc. A SECOND hand Buggy Gig und Harness, in good order, will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to oct 30 FULLER, MOORE & CO. Floor Baize. A VERY & JOHNSON have received best quality 6*4 printed and green Grundy Floor Baize; also, heavy Negro Kerseys, Satinets, &c For sale on accommodating terms, oct 7 South side Monument Square. Wiiite Lcud, AcT ;Iish White Lead icon No. 1 & 2 il 100 KEGS superii lilU, o ior Engl Ameri seed Oi _ 200 do do 10 bids English Linsi 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 5 do Alum, 5 do Halt Petrc Just received per Savannah an.! Coromando, and for sale by nov 4 G. R. IIENDRICKSON: Codfish, Potatoes, Ac. AAA LBS. Codfish, 20bbls kidney Po ivFvPvF tatoes, 500 bunches Onions, lbbl Uollibut Fins, PJ.hbls Apples, and 2 bbls Dried Apples. Just received und for sulo by novG LONG & PATl’ERSON. ;JOHN BP?TOp; r Suzat'-in Barrels. P?f\ BBL5. Porto Rico Sugar, just 1 ji'ed, JU for sale by -IV 6 WASH BURN, LEWIS Vk CO, City Treasurer’s ORicc, Savannah, 1st Nov. 1839. T HE following Lots ure in arrears to tLe City for ground rent; to wit; Brown Ward—Lots Nos. L 2, 3,1'1, 15, 1.6 r 22, 23, 46, 50/ 51, 56, 58, 59,61, 62. - Colutnbia Wurd—Nos. 3, 4,8,9,10,13,20,21 24,37. ' Elbert Ward—Non. (i, 10,11,12,13,15,16,20? 23,24,32,33,34,37,39,40. Franklin Ward—Nos. 2, 4, 8,9,11, 17, 38,21, 22,25, 26,29,30, 31,344 35,30, 37, 36. New Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,5. Green Ward—Nos. 2,.9,10,13, M, 15,16, 20, 23,25,29,37,39.40. Jackson Word-Nos. 7,8. 13,11, 15,16, 17, 21,22,23,24,29,30,31,32,33, 36, 37, 38,42,43, 44, 45, 40, 47. Jasper Ward—Nos. 5; 6, 7, 8,9,10, Lilayotlo Wurd—Non. J, 2,3, 4,5,6,7,8, 9, 10. Liberty Ward—Nob. 1, 4,9,10,11,12,16,27, 29,33,35,39. Pulaski Word—Nos. 1,2,3.4,5,16. Warren Ward—Nos. 3, 5, It), 12,16,20,21,23. Washington Wurd—Nos. 1,2,3,6,12,15,1/, 18, 19, 21), 21,23, 24, 29, 36. JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer. Take Notice. If tho rents due on the above named I its are no I paid on or before the lltli inst., I shall on tl.o morning ofthe I2th iust. proceed to re-enter said lots, in conformity to Ordinonce. nov 5 A- HARMON, C-M* .