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T rf/rn.oJ Column"’" Comely of tho
^" otVEV MOON.
,,u Mr. Forbes.
Ar®**’"' • ” Mrs. Borkcr.
"jlibl'e Upon wTby Mr. & Mrs. Codot.
„ r |n(li3 with tho Musical farce of
„ conclii ,
iintnceal' 1 ^
J&!£d'at the Georgian (
Fallivr Butler,
Dike LourIi Dcarg Piljjnm, by W. II.
EMn, author of -rrmti und Stories of
Ppasantrv," “Neal Malone,” ic, To which
“■ Sual Tales, by Thomas Hood, a
<nl flO!I NOII
R0, Mr. Collins.
" Mrs. Barker.
■Ill .Ini “Tho Lass In the bonny
r °f DaelkyMr.l’oarsonond Sirs.Bur-
„ New fJooiIs.
rpiIF, subscriber has just returned from No
J- \ ork, flml will receive in n few day
Savannah end ship Celia, his full simp
cy am) Staple G68<fi, Comprising a vo:
UMortmcnt of desirable and fasliionnblo'C
A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Waring', Buildings, Market Square,
oct 33 209
House Keeping Dry Goods.
UPlaR l^A. 10-4 and u*4 Linen Sheetings
”“S:Onol5e»‘t-GalFeryFiljyCe„.s.
'^BfJostunies. ,
*.“a ijOGi’.llS havo received tho
Para Codames one monUtlnterthanthe
,V. I Dress makers can be occommoda-
»“ d ’ ‘’ south side Market Square.
220 __
do 4-4 und 54 Cotton do
Do 44 und 54 brown do do
Superfiuo English und American Long Cloths
Do .an J common brown Shirtings
64 to 164 Damask Toole Cloth*
54 to 104 Dumnsk and Tuble Diupor
Superfine Diupor Towelling
Do Huckubuck do
520 pcs llussiu Diaper, 10 do Crash
12 dozen Damask Napkins
12 pcs Pillow Case Linen
H AS just returned fromRew-tforkwitlm largo
and splendid assortment of Foreign and
uoinostic DRY GOODS, which will be sold nt
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
pcs Pillow Cose Linen
600 yds fine and superfine Furniture Diuiify
25 pcs Furniture Culico
5 do Linen Ticking
20 do super and low priced Cotton do
50 do Furnituro Fringe
104 to 15*1 super Marseilles Quilts
mil
50 pieces French, German and Eng. Merinos
50 do. Moitshn do Laines
500 Hob Hoy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and
qualities
500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 nieces English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 bales 34 und 44 brown Homespun
G cases bleached Shirtings ami Sheetings
25 pieces white and red Flannels
1000 do. Hoorn Paper and Bordering *
30 do. Sutinets, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
*25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
-55 do - ..Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets
100 pnir Whitney, Hose and Mackinaw do.
‘ nlr
#35,294.
Greene ami Pulaski Monument
Lottery,
, Ft
^Tfflnc and Potatoes.
cCr ’ dial Kcmeed.
DDLS. Hold’s Cream Ale, landing from
O b bbl'oftl'iorciASliinnugo Potatoes, per
! X 220
Gig for Sale.
A S ECOND bund Buggy Gig and Harness, in
good order, will be sold on accommodating
Ann’v tn
term,. ~ Apply to
oct 30 FULLER, MOORE & CO
If nbrcllns.
A VERY vt JOHNSON, have received a good
aasortmont of Cotton and Silk Umbrellas.
South side Monument Squaro.
303
jupeare and Ids Friends, or Tho' Goldon
rtiprrv Eucluiid, in 3 vols.
Courtier of the daya of Charles 2d, with
Talcs, by Mrs. Gore, uuthor of -Mary Ray-
Ac. 2 vols. , „ ,
Canons of Good Breeding, or the Hand*
or tin; Man of Fashion, by the uuthor ol
m of Etiquette;* a neat pocket edition.
Remedies, the method of preparing and
stetiug them; their effects on the healtliy
«,sed economy,&c.,by Robley Dungleson
delicious Souvenir for 1840, edited by
L R. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations.
Also,
jndid Annuals, English and American.
list received.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
which are,
Ladies’ white brown, black and col’d cotton Hose
W. II. A S. Hogcrs,
1VF. just received per recent arrivals from
N. York, nearly their fall supply of French,
n, Italian and English Funcy Dry Goods,
which arc the following articles, viz:
rich Plash and Silk French Shawls
colored and bluck Ostrich and Cashmere
Shawls
i finest Florence Braid Bonnets
j. super. Irish Linens
rtootu Paris emb. Capes and Collars *•
ei Wash Blonde and plain uuiiiings
Weir Grade Lyons Lace
Thread Edgings and Inserting*
Yalencinc do. do. und Bendings
4-4 and 54 Wash, Spot, Squ ire and Il
lusion Blonde
worked Cutis, Blonde Veils and Paris
Bunds
ilia Veils, Eng. Collars ami Twist Shawls
Nells. Bags und Scarfs
Paris emh’d Shawls, 44 nnd 64
lace do. do. 1*2 and 44
littattt's Waists, French Flowers and
Wreaths
i, English nnd American Prints
fs, Mohs, de Laines, Velvets and Silks
, Rob Roy and Kaliyle Shawls
!, Belt and Cap Ribbons
e and Fur Collurs
Vorsted and Cotton Hose.
Sunlit side Market Square.
Avery A Johnson,
AVE received by Augusta, Gaston, &c.
Victoria Cloth, for Ladies’ Cloaks
a do. for do. do.
Ciuhinere, for children’s wear
fine Bombasin, black und blue black
i Crapes, do. do.
• double width Muttioni Silk
black Poul de Soie
do. Gro de Swiss, do. Gro do Nap
colored Poul de Soie, plain and figured
Silks, for dresses
’liidi Mantillas, p fashionable article
Shawls, slate and black, do.
Inallv Mouslin do Laine, See. Shawls
jud Bayadere Scarfs.
10
L Just opened by
oct 9 FULLER, MOORE & CO
Monument Square.
»ea»ona«jc Goods.
OADCLOTIId—Bluck, invisibla green.
“If 1 “™«> 'lark mixed and cadet mixed and
1 English double milled.
“f'Jr Dru 1 b . black, dark grey and striped.
Ulue, drab, cadet and dark mixed.
“id knitted, also Extra Ends,
yCoito”™ "'"d’ Vigoniu, wliile and mix-
ttd°Bm“ (I ' Vhile IIoaki "' Buckskin,
nnd .Cotton,
luin 3 m ' a,lt ^ ^ 0n, ^ )tt8,n > with bows nnd
Ibilian and fancy colored. Also,
kerci&lrSil' nai ! ond l °oth.
j Silk, plain, red nnd figur
ed received, add lor sale by
w GEORGE W. BEHN,
v— _N°* 2 Shad’s Buildings.
New Goods.
from bri„ las receiv ‘ d “nd now opening
Snie J?‘ or . l,nc "t of newest style' of Fan-
. . ds > consisting in part of tho fol-
Sarncles, viz
w piecott (’o
’» consisting in part of tho fol-
0 do.
Satinets
new style 44 French Prints
• i ?• English Calicoes
’ ack and col’d Scotch Ginghams
Kentucky Jeans
wime Flannel
ir!.r , do ; . VQr ‘OUS qualities
Muslin de Laines
Pongee Silk Mdkls.
» do.
6 do.
6 do.
do.
® do.
;*! do.
n "»US|!
o J 0, l *° n 8 l —
<1 do * \r u,u n umves
0 do S 8 D ‘J ck aIld H. S. Gloves
2 LnU.oo H. 3 . G| 0VCS
C ° KOn Gl0VCS
« Si s,lk8 ' ncwcat “tyi°
20 d ». 8 veM- sl,,li!
10 do i e *hngs
30 .boxes BonnM IO n m ar i 0Uir 9’ wlili n 8
^bnn, u " e, > Lup iatieta und Belt
j^Half Hole' Worsled “nd cotton Hose and
““whUe 0 ' 1 Bonneta"”
pnliei WaoK Bomboains
{dec and ?? d Cambric Hdltfs,
^ l "’Ilood" rl ?, d , colnr “.B.“nnnm
rabl 0 ,, 01
and a
goods. For sail.! ^ onor ' d UBa °rtment of
A. BENNETT.
84 to 104 white Counterpanes
84 to 124 col’d do
Green ami fig’d Floor Cloths
Carpetings und Rugs, &c. For sole by
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
uov4 216
300 do/., assorted Head Hdkfs.
10 cases do. P'lorence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets
25 pieces plain und figured Silks, new style
1 25 boxes ussorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hose
200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cottou do.
GO do. Ladies kid ami silk Gloves
*99 , d .° G®nt’s woolen, kid undbuckskiudo.
25 hules Bund Boxes
Togetlier with a choice assortment of silk, broche,
cotton und worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, Ate.
Ala, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing.
. oct 28 210—ly
Eugliglt Scissors.
O /5T DOZ. English Scissors, assorted patternt
Sd and sizes. J itst received, und for side by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
°ct25 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
oct 21
Hosiery, Ac.
»y-
F ULLER, M"OORE U CO. have recently re
ceived a general assortment of Ladies* Gen
tlemen’s Aliases’ and Boys’ Hosier)', amongst
Do. hack nnd slate worsted
Do. Meiino nnd Cusiimcre
Gent’s white, unbl and mixed cotton hulf
Do. mixed Merino nnd Angola do.
Do. lambs wool nnd worsted do.
Do Cotton and Vigonia
Do. domestic wool, half
Misses, white and colored cotton
Bovs’ do. do. do. half
Do. do. Vigonia merino nnd lutnbs wool do.
Meng’find Boys’ fine woolen Gloves
Do. do. course knit do. for servants
Do. do. hulf Hose do.
Ladies’nnd Gent’s Silk Hose, Hulf Hose, &c.
oct 26
do,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do,
do.
H W. II. A S. Rogers*
ave just received from New-Yorfc, viz:
6 cases Nun’s Palin Leaf Huts
1 do. sup’r Florence Braid Bonnets, latest
style
1 do. English Straw do.
1 do. American do. do.
1 do. Misses round Florence Iiats
2 doz. do. do. Hoods
1 cose colored Straw Bonnets, &c.
oct 18 South side Market -*q lure
Blankets, Carpeting: ana ku^.
Per Excel.
A FURTHER supply of sup’r Ingrain Car
peting—Also, very superior Tutted Rugs,
3 bales heavy twilled Blankets. For sale by
SNIDER, LATHROP At NEVITT
octId 202
New Goods.
A FEW sets rich Furniture Chintz
50 piecu* low priced do. do.
25 do. Chaliy nnd Mouslin de Laines
Just received, and for sale by
FULLER MOORE & CO.
oct 9
Fuller, Moore A Co*
H AVE received a portion of their Fall and
Winter stoclf of Staple and Fancy Goods,
und will continue to receive during the season a
great variety, which will be sold on accommodo*
ting terms, tor cash or good paper.
5 bales Cordova Plains, all wool
0 cases Washington and Wakefield Kerseys
3 bales red and plaid Lindseys
5 do. 64, 74, 84 and 94 Dufiil Blankets
10 4,124 and 144 Mackinaw and Whitney do.
2 cases cadet and steel mixed Satinets
do. fine blue do.
do. Kentucky Jeans, 1 do. Marlboro Stripes
do. bleached Shirting
2 btiles 54 and 6-1 Brawn Sheetiug, French
printed
Cambrics, Moiwlindo Laines nnd Ohullys
34 Chaliy Shuwlsand Mantles, &c.
oct 5
Gloves.
W HITE Kid. light fancy, dark colored and
black Hoskin Gloves; also, white black
and colored Silk do. Received per brig Augusta
und lor sale by JOHN AIALLEllY.
oct 9
Real Welcli Flannels, Ac.
PCS. fresh imported Welch Funnels
-1000 yards Canadian Kerseys
3000 do. Cordova Plains
Ills, Cassi meres, Ac.
A very & joiinson. imve received,
_!
Black, blue black, brown, cluret, green, &c.
West of England Cloths
Black, mixt, brown, striped, &c. C.n**imeres
Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, See. Premium
Sutinets
Heavy mixt do. do. for servants
Jeans, Linseys, &c. do. do.
Heavy Dufiil Blankets
Also, fine ribbou bound Whitney, Rose, &c
Blankets.
oct 23 South side Monument Square.
New Style of Hats,
R ECEIVED nerBrig Augusta, on assortment
, of fashionnoli *“ “ * ~
sale by
oct *9
of fashionable Hats of superior quality. Ft
JOHN MALLERY.
John Mallery,
FASHION.\II!.E AND MILITARY TAILOR,
H AS received per recent arrivals, a choice as
sortment of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vest
ings, &c„ which’ he is prepared to make up to or
der in the best ma rnar, and on reasonable terms,
oct 10
New Cnrpetiiiff and Bugs
Bv brig Wilson Fuller.
1HE subscribers Imve received an addition to
—
their assortment of Carpeting, consisting ol
splendid three ply and Ingrain Carpeting, (reul
CJcotch.)
Also, 1 bale Brussels und Wilton Rugs, which
ure o tie red low. J.‘ & E. 1NGERSOLL.
oct 24
The Subscriber,
H AVING just returned to the city, is now
opening u general assortment of spier 1, **
and new FANCY GOODS.
Paris Embroideries
Milinery articles of nil descriptions
Mouslin de Laines, Chaliys
Gros d’Agera, Cut Velvets
Rich Silks and Satins, Slc.
The Fashions for the approaching season will
be opened to-morrow, 24th inst.
MRS. BEAULARD,
oct 23
206
Broughton-street.
(Geor)
Huy. „ ,
L ANDING, 100 bundles prime Ilay, for side
by CLAGHOitN Se WOOD,
nov 6
218.
50
Nciv Cliocolnte.
HALF boxes No. 1 Chocolate,
‘Baker's 1
by
nov 6
brand, luiidiiig from sbip Trenton; for side
LADD,TUPPER & MISTAKE.
318
Boston Bum- , „
DDLS, pure Boston Ruin, landing Mom
30 aFT^gn. 818TA1MS
nov 6
“ Mackerel
Landing from the brig L. Baldwin.
HALF bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, for sale by
50 nov6 CLAGIIORN A WOOD.
.belli
Landing from still'. Ell
from riiiladelnliL .
4 PIPES pure Holland Gm, ‘Wheel and l me
Apple’-brand
4 qr casks SiveetMulaga Wmo
1 do do Golden Sherry do
19 casks Dufl'Oerdun's old Palo Sherry do
39 cases Pickles. For side by
GEORGE H. MAY.
nov 6
Wanted ....
T O purchaso, o. lUrnily of six or eight Negroes,
for which easli wiffbe paid. luqtu^®
oct 39 .. NOBLE A. ll.VRDI'.E
D CLASS NO. 51, FOR 18S9.
EC1DED by the drawing ortho Virginiu
Stato Lottery, Cliws No. U, for 1839, to be
drawn at Alexandria. (Va.) on tho 0th inst.
, . „ PRIZES.
1 prrae of. $35,391
d “ 11,704
<Jo tMKM
d » 5000
do 3tKiO
do 2509
do 3301
do jooo
50 or$350, 50 ol'tjUOO.
Ac. &.e. &c.
Tickets $10, Halves$5, Quarters $2x0.
mde at WITIHNGTON’S.
nov 4
For Hvoritno 1 ,
Tho first class ship NEtV JERSEY, J. G.
Dickson, master, lias commenced loading
and will have despatch. Forfreightup|dy to Copt.
D. on hoard at Jones tipper whurfor to
oct 21 LADD,TOPPER. & 91 tTA"".
1
1
1
1
t 1
1
50
have despatch. For freixht or passage,
comfortable accommodation t, a only hi.
oct25 PADELFORD. FAY «•
For
Domestic Liquors,
A f* BBLS. N. E. Rum
tHJ 5 half pipes Brandy, landing from ship
thi ' -
5 half pipes Brandy,
Commando, onJ for sale low from the wharf,by
nov 2 GEORGE H. MAY.
Stoves.
A N assortment Stoves, for sale b'
u
For New-Yoek—Woonria Luc.
To sail on SATURDAY next.
Til ■ new brig L. BALD WIN, will sait as
move. For freight or pa<sage. having su-
lerioraccoinmoilutioii-*. (state looms) apply on
lourd ut Moore’s wharf, or to
Mov 4 L. mVLDWIV.
For New-York— llrfifLinc.
(To nail on Satnriluy)
The regular packet brig WM. TAY-
SKLOR, N. lloey, master, will sail on Satur
day, 9th inst. For ouluncc of freight or passage,
having first rate accommodations, apply to Cap
tain H. on board at Hunter's wharf, or to
MOV 5 WASHBURN, LEWI S & CO.
, uov 1
ras, lor sale by
N. B. &. H. WEED.
Guns, Rides and Pistols.
4 N assortment of Pistols, and single and dou
ble barrel Flint and Percussion Gnus, foi
rale by N. B. & H. WEED,
nov 1 214
Loaf and Crushed Sugur.
Ofh 6 B LS and 5 boxes refined Loaf Sugar
Jd V/ 10 bbls Crushed Sugar
10 do Powdered do
Received fVom the Boston Sugar Refinery,
and for sale by L. BALDWIN,
nov 1 214
Freight for Providence
A HHDS. of Molasses, tho curan of
the brig Leonidas put in o tliis port in
distress, from Havana for Providence, and rna-
demned. is reudy for reshipment. Proposals for
the freight of same will ho received by.
novo PADELFORD. FAY .V CO.
New Figs, Grapes a ;ad Kiiisms.
Laming from L. Baldwinc,
"* Figs,
DRUMS
Under Shirts and Druwres.
A FULL supply of Lambs Wool, Cotton net,
Merino aud Silk UnderShirts and Draw-
ere. For sale by JOHN MALLERY.
oct 9 ^
Wine, IlrixVily, Oin, Bqtties, dee.
2 HALF pipes Star Sherry Wine, of superior
quality, on draught
Also, in boxes of land 2 doz each, the follow
ing celebrated brauds of Madeira, Port and Sher
ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchasers, viz: Ol
iveira, Alcyone, Remittance, Ditnon, Luna, Wac-
amaw. Map, Flower, Edward Blandy & Sons,
Joy, Alert, Madeira, Belvidere, Golden, Pale aud
Brawn Sherry. *
5 pipes < it ird, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy
2 do. superior Holland Gin
10 casks Irnndon Porter
100 crates Wine Bottles. For sale by
o:t24 207 JOHN W. LONG
Sperm Caudles, Claret, Ac.
BOXES Sperm Candles
tJ\J 100 boxes Claret
10 hoxss Louqueville Claret
10 bags old Juva Coffee
50 do Cuba do
20 kegs Go-dien Butter
6 half bbls Pickled Tongues
2 bbls Smoked Tongues
25 kegs Lard
100 Middlings (Baltimore cured)
100 Hams do do
50 M Esperaizo Sogars
50 M Whitney do
30 boxes Stratsbourg Pies
Just received and for sale by
nov 1 J. B. GAUDRY.
10 hulf bbls Grapes,.
100 boxes superior Raisins,
75 halfdo do do
76 qr do do do
For Mile by
nov 5 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Codfish, Ac.
“I A AAA LUS- Codfish
JLUjUUU 1 bhl. Halibut fins, iust re-
ceivin.ii per schr. Savannah, from Marblehead,
and for sale by COPE Sc MILLS,
nov 5
*- Molasses.
Ol? HHDS. und6 tierces Molasses, receiv
i/O ed per schr. Eugle, from Havana, and
for sale low, by
nov 2 L. BALDWIN.
Laths.
75 000 - AST . E ? N « L!ith8 ’ in ” di “8
sale by
nov 2
215
from brig F.mma, nnd for
L. BALDWIN.
Cara#ceu Moss.
1 BALE Cnrageen or Irish Moss, a direct im
portation, received on consignment per John
Cuimiiiiig.uud for sale by
nov7 M. DILLON Sc CO.
TERS.’ PILLS;
Cope A Mills,
O FFER for sale, laijdingand in store, onac
commoduting terms,
5 hlids prime P. Li. Sugar
10 bbls do St. Croix do
25 bags Rio Coffee, 10 bags Cuba do
10 bbls Boston Rum, 10 bbls Gin
10 do- Domesiic Brundy
1 pipe Cognac do
. 1 do Holland Giu
25 bbls Baltimore Flour, new
10 do Canal do do
25 halfdo do do do
40 boxes Soap, No. 1, 10 boxes Starch
10 do Pepper
5 chests llyson Tea
5 do Pouchortg do, 1 lb. papers
5 do Souchong do
10 J do Hysoif do
100 bbls Pilot und Navy Bread
10 do Butter Crackers
10 half do do
20 bbls Prime Beef,* 15 do Mess Beef
20 do Prime Pork, 10 do Moss Pork
10 half bbls F. M. Beef
50 ] do' ““'do | frae from grit
6000 lbs Bacon, hog round
5 or casksTenorifte Wine
3 i and 4 qr casks choice old Madeira
10 qr casks Malaga nov 1
9980
Negro Brogans.
PA
nov 4
lit of Mens and Boys Brogan-*,
of prime quality. Just received by
0. JOHNSON Sc CO.
216!|l -
Boston & Randle,
Market Square, Suvunnah,
H AVE in store, undjire receiving per various
urrivuls, a nil supply of Groceries,Bagging,
See. Among wh.ch are—
10 hiids. St. C.oix Sugar
11 do. Porto Rico Uo.
60 bags Coft'ee
150 pieces Bagging, 42, 43 and 44 inches
50 coils Bale Rope
1U0 lbs. Bagging Twine
100U0 do. Baltimore cured Bacon, Hams,Sides,
and Shoulders
3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats
Canal and B It. Flour, whole tuid .J bbls.
10 casks und 25 boxes Goshen Cheese
10 kegs choice But cr
20 4, 20 L and \ bbls. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm. C miles
5 pipes Otard, Dupuy Sc Co’s. 4th proof
Brandy
5 do. Seignette do. do.
5 do. Holland Gin
jJO bids. Peach Brandy
30 do. Rye Giu, 30 do.
* 20 do. Rum
Madeira, Teneritte, Port und Sweet Mala
ga Wines
Butter and Wine Biscuit
Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco
10 tons iron, assorted
75 kegs Nails, &c.
All of which they oiler on accommodating tenns.
oct 11
. Whiskey
Hops. '■
L B ALE fresh Hops, this years crop, just re
ceived and for sale by
nov 5 G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
Negro Woolens.
1 CASES Washington Kerseys
2 do. Hanover Jeans
2 bales Canadian Kerseys
2 do. Cordova Plains
2 do. Potter Hill Jeans '
5 do. Dufiil Blankets
1 do. Red Flannel
3 do. plaid ond plaiu Linseys
Sco o'.i Bonnets and Kilmarnock Cups, Sic.
’or sale by FULLER, MOORE Sc C O.
oct 26 209
♦The true riches of life Is health.’
W E know that health and tho ubility lo labor
constitutes the wealth of the great mass of
die people in this, as in most other countries.. To
preserve, therelorc, that health by natural means
is a grand moral und political scheme,to fulfil which
requires our utmost uttention. The unpruce-
dented popularity und universal upprobat.ou which
this medicine has achieved throughout the United
8t tea, the Canadas. Texas. Mexico and the West
ndies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly und con
scientiously recommending them to the special at-
.11.101101 mu uilhcicd.
Hr. Peters has spent much time in experiment
ing with different Vegetable Medicines lor diseas
es of the liver, and now offers his Vegetable Pills
us the best, most couvuiucnt and cheapest Medi
cine that can be prepared lor general use.
One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is that
they have the alternative principle combined with
their cur thurtict or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by pur
ging, but tliey regulate the liver, change tho mor
bid secretion, strengthen the digestive organs, pu
rify the blood, invigorate the circulation, and gives
tone and energy to the nervous system.
They ure mdd aud pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
u.ihty from their first dose. They can be taken
with safety by persons of any age; and the feeble,
me infirm, tno nervous und delicate are strength
ened by their operation, because they clear tne
system of bud humors, quiet nervous irritab.lity,
and invariably produce sound health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick und nervous headache, dyapepsy, cos
tiveness, sickness of the stomach, heartburn, ail
bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, und if taken
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, and save the patient from a protracted
und dangerous sickness. Tliey ure invaluable in
nei voits and hypocoudrical utfuctions, loss of up-
pet.te, and ull complaints to which females alone
arc subject. They-operate as a mild speedy purge,
and are a safe aud certuin remedy lor worms in
cmld en.
Lxcract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, ol New-
Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“1 have received much
assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
uni yellow fever; from t.ic use of Peters’ Pills. I
piesume that, on un average, I prescribe 10J box
es per month.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud
son, New- York, June3,1836.— 1 “I was aware that
Hr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the U.
.States, und fell assured that he would some day
(Horn his uumiuto knowledge of tiie properties of
herbs and drugs) produce un efiiciem medicine,
and I must ucanowledge tlmt his Vegetable Pills
fully respond to iny expectaton. They are, in
deed, a superior medicine und reflect uliae upon
the chemist, the physician, und the pnylosopher.”
Extract of a letter from Hr. VVames, of Cm*
cimuti, Feb. 2,1836.—“Your Pills arc the mildest
.n their operations, and yet most powerful in their
euects, of any 1 have ever met with in iny prac
tice of eight ud twenty years. Tneir action on
t.,u c»iyle, ami hence on Uie impurities of the blood
is evidently very surprising.”
Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 1, 1837.
Dcur Sir—1 have made frequent use of your
Pills in the incipient stage of b hous fever, and ob
stinate constipation of me bowels; also, in the en
largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of tne
liver, sick headache, general debility, and in ail ca
ses have found them to be very- effective.
J. H. Boyd, M. D.
Mecklenburg Co. Va. Feb. 7,1637.
Having used Hr. Peters’ Pills in iny practice'for
tlie last 12 months, l take pleasure in giving iny
testimony of their good elfects ui cases ot dys
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, und other
diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver.—
They ure a safe und mild aperient, being file best
article of file kind 1 have ever used.
George C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicare is for sale by all the
principal Hruggists in Suvunnah and throughout
the Unite.! Suites, fire Canadas, Texas, Mexico,
and the West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, with
full directions.
aug 5 164—ly .
For iMavro.
Tho coppered ship MONTICELIO, J. G.
Lawton, has commenced loading, nnd will
having
cn.
auction
•For Plilladcljoliiu,
ThofiwtaailinqbrigJUNIUd.Capt. Cro\\-
JSSjII. will meet with despatch for the above
port. For freight prpua.ese, apply to
nov 7 S. PHILniUCK & CO.
For Rent,
That large and cnmlbrinhle Mouse situ-
,'ilod in Wiuhingtou Wor l, limiting die
dquare. Possession given immediately. .11 ply
to MATTHEW H. McALLI .T R.
novl 3141
90 Dollars Uewar.t.
Ranawuy fiam the x'll s ril e un the
37th ult. a negro man naned ItEN,
calling himself REN HiCKS, “tout 45
years of age, dark complex.on, five ee
ei^ht or en inch,-a in heightn, ra her » ender
formed; has a small limp in his wadt, gen ra ly
wears a largo pair of whiskers, end when s| 0 .1 u
to by a white person cannot look them n the
face hut momentarily. Said fellow was forme, ly
owned by Dr. Richard tone, an-J parches dlatte
r.y from Mr. Y. 9. Pickard. He is.w ellsnown
in Savannah, having been rai-e 1 in its v.chnty.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery
in Savannah Jail, or to the subscriber.
RICH’D. a. BIRD.
nov 1 ills
By S- Pliilbric__,
TO-MORfiOW, nt 11 o’o.ork. in front
of store, a variety of articles, viz:—Ban m. Lard,
Tobacco, line. fen. Coffee, S ap, Vin ga\ Rai
sins, G n ies, Broad, Potatoes, See. Al o second
hand Furniture, <fcn.
Al o, at 12 o’clock, in stora, in awortment of
ready made Clothing. Terms cash (bankable
money)belbiH Ipiivet-v. n**v 8
s;p~
B S. P sdu it*. * a. . «.
T9-.V ChlR Jat 11 o’clock in front ofs*oro,
17,000 soft bro.v.i LUcki, ( is | o samp o) in lo.a
to suit pu.cliaso.'.sj l»4s ll .dr4it.ic o'enrent.—
Terms cash ^bankahlo money) before delivery,
nav 8
m
Adniiui ritcr’sSule
By S. Piiilbi ick A Co.
On Ire first Tuesday in J.mimry, 1840, in front
o * il.e Court Hoii-re in tho City of Savannah, dur
ing tire usual hours of sale, Lot No. 5, Golumbia
Ward, with the dwelling house niid all improve
ment* tlrereon; ulso, n family of Negroes, viz: A
vulu ble fellow, hi* wife und their daughter, threw
in mimbur, all Wi ll d.snosud and very desirablo
tints, belonging to lire wttate of Jeremy Blone,
of this city, deceased. Sold by permission of
?ourt ofCh
servants.
lute, of this city,
tire Jutiices of tire Inferior Court c.
when sit ing for ordinary purj o es, and by Older
of the Adimuistru-ors. Terms ut sale,
nov 6
Chatham Co.
Admlnistru or’s Snle.
By S. I’lifilbrick A Co.
On Ure first Tuesday in December next, in front
of the Court House, between the usual hours of
sale,
A two story Wooden Dwelling House and out
buildings, on hall* lots Nos. 39 and 40, Elbert
Ward, fiontiug on Jefferson street, belonging to
t io estate of Dr. A. 8hufud!, deceased, and sold
by ord»-r of tire Administrator aud AdiuiiiisUatrix.
Teims cadi. oct 2
To Boat.
S TORE No. 2, Wiu-ing’s Buildings, until 1st
November, 1843, and possession given im
mediately. For terms, apply to
A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Waring's Buildings, Market Sjunr\
nov 1 214
For Sale,
A N excellent family Horse, with or without a
light Barouche. The Horse is very gentle,
and draws well either in single or double h irness.
nov4 JOHN MALLERY.
For Sale*.
riUIE Plantation owned by John D. and Win.
A Gray, known by the name of Rosevillo. si
tuate on the Big Satilla River, in Caindon Coun
ty, Ga. joining Armstrong's Bluff. The tract con-
turns by re-suivcy (1179,1) eleven hundred seven
ty-nine nnd a half ucres, most of which first qual
ity fide swamp, sixty-five ucres of which is under
good banks. This tract has more natural fuc li
tres than any other on tho river, und the land is
inferiorto none for the culture of Rice. Also, all
pi intatiou implements, 120 neat Cattle.120 Sheep,
Some Hogs can be sold if wished; ul o. the crop
of Rice, 'fire latter purchases to be cash, but the
Land, to un approved purchaser, the ;erms will ha
made liberal. WM. IHNKLEY,
Agent for John D. and Wm. Gray.
Camden Co. Ga. Oct. 1839.
oct 17
231—lm
Law Notice.
C lUYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun-
' sellor at Law, has located himsnli in Lou s-
vllle, Georgia, where he will attend |o all profes
sional business entrusted to his care, w.th diligence
and punctuality. He will regularly attend fire Su-
f eriorCourtsoftho Counties of Jefferson, Burke,
criven, Etiingliuin, Bulloch, Tattnall und Mont
gomery.
aug 2 163
Splem i I Bo ton Made Piano*.
By S.Fliilbrick) A Co*
Two fiis rate Pianos, ol tine tone and finish,
and fashionable patterns, just r< ceived from Bos
ton and will be sold u bargain to close consignment,
nov 7
r By S. PhilbricKdcCo.
At Private Sale.
A one horse Barouche nnd Harness nearly
new, and in first rate order, will be sold low, the
owner having no further use for it.
Also, a match of well broke gentle Carriage
Hor. cs, suited for a f unify carriage. nov 7
Ready Made Clothing.
S. Fbilbj
TICK A Co.
At Private Sale.
By s.
Justrec iveerpe
a -.ortmeui c
BronJclo.h, _....
Oyer Coats, Moleskin, Satjiiet, Cussimere and
“ ~ tetsn
Pi.ot Cloth Puu uloons, Juckets and Vesta if eve
ry description; Shirts, Wrappers, Drawcra, Caps,
Suspenders. See.
At'O—An invoice German Silver Ware, Table
Spoons, Dining and Desert Forks,Butter Knives,
Ac. nov 7
By S
Ready Made Clothing.
Fhiir ’ • *
lbi'ick A Co.
At Prvate Sale.
Just received per ship Gaston, Art. a large ond
S ood assortment of Ready Made Clothing, suita-
le for fire present and opnroaching season, con
sisting of Coats, Juckets, Vests and Pantaloons of
o very description, Shirts, Wrappersond Drawers.
ALSO, v
An assortment of German Silver Ware, Ta
ble Spoons, Dining and Desert Forks, Butter
Knives, Pen Holders, Steel Pens, &c.
oct 18
Wool, Wood.
T HE Subscriber bus now on hair’, uud will
be constantly receiving,’ it supply of first
quality Oak and A-:h Wood. Apply ;.t tie Wood
Yard, east end of tho town,
oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK.
Huntsville, Liberty Comity.
B ROUGHT to Jail, October 1st, 1819, a Ne-
gro man Named JOHN, about 5 feet 6 in
ches high, 19 or 20 yeurs of age, who says lie be
longs to a gentleman by the name of Samuel Cli-
alt, who resides in Lowndes county, Gu. The
owner is hereby requested to come forward, pay
expenses, ond take him a Way.
oct 3 189 S. S. MOODY, Jailor.
}>
HALF chests supr. Black Tea, in papeis
Fresh Teas aucl Spices*
15“.' ‘
io 4
12 do.
5 cases do do. in caddys
do. Hyson do.
do. do. a very sup. article
Imperial and Gunpowder
s do ao. in ct
1 bbl. Nutmegs, 2 bugs AUpice
Just received, und for solo by
oct 31 C. L. McNlSII.
Huns, Smoked Beef, Lard and
Tongues.
61 REYNOLDS’ and other Baltimore
jmiijXJ Hams
5 bbls. Smoked Beef
8 do. do. . Tongues
15 kegs Leaf Lard
Just received, ond for sale by
. oct 31 - C. L. McNISH.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL he sold on file first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Cour. House in Hines
villo, Liberty County, by order ol the Court of
Ord.nary for said County, the following property
of the estate of ft. Sr Leonard, viz:
One Tract of Lund, containing 600 acres,
more or less, known us the Cooper Tract; one
House and Lot at YVulthourvil.e, with 13 ucres of
land, more or less, together - with all other Land
or Property o wned by said estate; for fire benefit
of ull concerned.
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or.
uov 5 217
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House door in
Jucksonboro’, Scrivcn county, between file usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of Loud lying in said County, adjoin-
g lauds of Wilkins H. Nuniiolly, Richard Her-
mg
r.ugton, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 467 acres,
moreorlebs. Abo, another tract, lying in-said
r - 1 —
county, containing six hundred (6)0) acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington,
Zcr 4 -*~- m ” * *
sen., Solomon Zcagler and George Robbins; ul*
so, five Negroes, to wit: Viiet, a woman ubout 40
n mo of Matilda, about 13 years of age. 'Sold
agreeable to an order of the Hon. tho Inferior
Court of Seriveu county while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberta,
decease d, for the benefit of tho heirs uud creditors
of suid estate.
STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or.
DELIA ROBERTS, Adw’ix.
oct 29 211
Goshen CJiccsc and Loudon
Porter.
ff* BOXES superior Goshen Cheese
jUtJ 15 cask London Porter, in pints
quarts. Just received and for sale by
oct 31 C. L. McNISH.
und
Wauted to Purchase
I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Plauter.iui
able bodied Negro Man or Boy, for whom a
fair price will be paid. JOHN BOSTON
april 8
Wanted,
F OR fiiisjoffice, a steady, sober NEGRO, for
whom liberal wages will bo given.
oct 16
To Planters.
rpHE Subscriber, Agent for fire Athens Mtinu-
A factoring Company, has constantly on hand
a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Cotton
Goods, u superior article for Negro Clothing.
NOBLE A. HARDEE,
oct26 209
Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac. t
3500 GALLS, pure English Linseed
3UU gallons bleached Sperm. Oil
600 do. unbleached do.
500 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil
500 do. unbleached do. do.
500 do. common • do. do.
200 boxes Window Glass, assorted sues
50 dozen large Picture do. do.
2 tons White Lead. Received and for sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
oct 19
Floor Baize.
VERY Sc JOHNSON have received best
quality 64 printed und green Grundy Floor
Baize; also, heavy Negro Kerseys, Satinets, See.
For sale on accommodating terms,
oct 7 South side Monument Square.
A v
xjL <
White Lead, Ac.
A /"iffVKKGS superior English White Lead
AVfVJ 200 do do American No. 1 & 2
10 bbls English Linseed Oil
10 do do Chalk
10 do do Whiting
5 do . Alum, 5 do Salt Petre
Just received per Suvunnah and Coromuudo,
und for sale by
nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
A Card.
DR. ROBERT H. A. KOCIi,
(miM DHKSDE.V, IX SAXONY.)
P ROFESSOR of Music, for the last four years ‘
in the 'iitis.sof Baltimore and AnnpcHr, Mil.
now in the city of Savannah, Ga. has the pleaoure
of informing tire citizens of Savannah and its vi
cinity, that he will commence to give lesrons on
fire Organ, Harp, Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin,
Flute and Thorough Bass (that is, how to com
pose Music.) und in Singing, particularly Church
Music, and other Songs. Ladies and Gentlemen
wishing to associate in this Music School, will
please inquire for further information at Dr.
Koch’s room, ut fire residence of A. G. Oeraler,
Esq. in the morning from 10 to 1 o’clock, and iu
the afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock.
FOR SALE.—A splendid grand square Piano
Forte, with the Harp, Loud Bassoon, Drum and
Bell Pedal, by which the performer cun produce
nine different sounds; also, an Itulion Guitar,
Flutes, Italian Violin, Clarionet, and an assort-
1 inent of the newest Music. These articles can
he seen by those who feel disposed to examine
such handsome instruments, nt the.above place.
Piano Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully receiv
ed. 199 : oct 15
€od!lsli, Potatoes. &c.
-4 LBts; .Codfish, 20 buls kidney Po-
tatoes, 500 bunches Onions,Ahfcl
Hollibut Fins, 12 bbls Apples, and % bbls Dried-
Apples. ! Justreceived and for sule by '
nov 6 v LONG Sc PATTERSON.
Siisrar in Barrels;
PyQ BBLS. Porto Rico Sugar, just 1 nled,
nov fj
for sale h;
.le hy
WASH'
BURN, LEWIS & CO.
City Treasurer’s Office,
Savannah, 1st Nov. 1839.
T HE following Lots are in urreurs lo the City
for ground rent, io wit:
Brown Ward—-Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3,1*1, 15, 1C,
22, 23, 46, 50, 61, 56, 58/ 59, 61,62.
Columbia Ward—NosJ3, 4,8, 9,10,13, 20,21
24, 37.
Elbert Wiird—Nos. 6,10,11,12,13,15,16,20,
23,24,32,33,34,37,39,40.
Franklin Ward—Nos. 2, 4,*8,9,11, 17,18, 21,
22,25, 26,29,30, 31,34, 35,36, 37, 38.
New Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,6.
Green Ward—Nos. 2, 9,10,13/14,15,16, 20,
22.25,23,37,39,40. *
Juekson Ward—Nos. 7,8, 13,14, 15,16, 17,
21, 22,23,24,29,30,31,32,33, 3G, 37, 38,42,43,
44,45,46,47.
Jasper Ward—Nos. 5, 6> 7/8,9,10..
Lafayette Ward—Nos. T, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7,8, 0,
10.
Liberty Ward—Nos. 1, 4,9,10,11,12/16, 27,
29,33,35,39. ;
Pulaski Wurd—Nos. 1,2,3.4, 5,16. > >.
Warren Ward—Nos. 3, 6,10,12,16, 20.21 ,°3.
Washington Ward—Nos. 1, 2/3, 6,12,15, T,
18,19, 20,21,23,24,29,36.’
JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Take Notice.
Ifthc rents due on the above' named 1 jts arc not
paid oil or before the 11th iust., I mall ou tho
morning of tho 12th inst. proceed to re-eiffer said
lot-M“ conformity Ordinance,
novo A. HARMON, C/M.