Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 18, 1839, Image 3

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■HEATRE. '^•OUBES-l.cssce. L^To ft l,e SI’.A 8ERPKNT. Jj^atoOiW- Ov«n«*ci. I THIS srtsiNO, jVon. 18, , u my «i«i »cws. Ic'V ' Mr. Forbe*. T ovorrc3C»»* • • Mrs. UJS® ° i,j **"• c ° j “ 1 ' To londndo with L e sea SEWPENT, “ ORTHK DlXP, DEEP SEA. I „ .' nf'Tho Ocean,' Mr. reunion. psShf' M ™' LBu8i,,jt ' 1 .rol the M«hl of CroiMojr—A.k No Li—Marricil Life, &c. and performance, I Lit hair pad ,ovpn P"»wjr- I c "“,0 „, dollar-littllery iiOv CeuU. |te^ull»t ,l,o Georgian Olfice. J riviiHn' 1 * 1,1 Eloyrti in.l received per recent nrnv.de, a .plan- ” ortnieat of Bonnet., Inferiorto none K which he u li e re at wholemde or re- ^,mne.latin? terms. The above con- ifollowinc.via: ' (i„o Tuscan Bonnets, latest stylo , common do, «° t *° Oriental *>, “» eol'd Straw *5°. no ' v iljMCS do do do, do English split straw do do sailer do patent do do do Misses plain do do -n. L. Iloods AI*o, «omc iLMoriiucnt of plaid and figured nov Id do do do do do do L me Verbena Cream, IJsIlitntlld Cream is warranted to bo tin- ,.jtraei Of ’Verbenas gentlemen having res or strong boards, would hml it the Itful s.ipoti ir.emis compound over or- . oalilic, it makes a beimtlfttl ltoavy lull - ir shaving, leaves a delicious fragrance rtiein, anil preventing the face from which in general, other soaps irritate. “"pOlfciIER* LA ROCHE, larkct S(\. sign ol tho lioldeu Globe. I rimiaels, Ac. llViV JOHNSON have received, rcnl EbhFlftimeU, warranted not to tdiriuk; I Ko<c, Ribbon bound and Dulfil HI.tu- ■net*,Ginghams, Mndindo Luincs, Ac. lu accommodating term*. South side Monument Square. hv.TT&S. Honors, ■ just received from New-York, viz: loses Nun’s Palm Leaf Hat* . sup’r Florence Hruid Bonnet*, latest Jstylo |. Fngm Straw do. i. American do. do. i. Misses round Florence Hat* e.do. do. Hood* * colored Straw Bonnets, &c. South *ido Market Sqm.ro. Lois, Gurpclinn and Rtijs. Per Excel. ■RTIH1R supply of sup’r Ingrain Car- ■ting—Alio, very superior Tufted Rug*. Isvy twilled Blanket*. For sale by ■NIOER, LATllROP & NEV1TT. m Floor Rnizc, |V & JOHNSON have received bent lily 6-4primed and green Grundy I’iooi lo, lie,ivy Negro Kerseys, Satinets, Ac. pa accommodatuu terms. sSouiii side Monument Square. _ Paris Voslumts. III. &. 8. ROGERS have received the JP.tris Costumes one inoiitli later Ilian the fted. Dress makers can he iiccoinmodu- South side Market Square. 2*20 I Muslin Trim filings. INDSO.MK assortment of Jaconet, and piss Mu din Edging and Inserting, for FULLER. MOORE A CO, f Carpeting ami Rugs, By lmg Wilson Fuller, jubscrihers Imve received anndditionto Ins-'ortmeiit of Carpeting, consisting of ^reeplyand Ingrain Carpeting, (real )alo Brussel* and Wilton Rugs, which Plow. J. & E. INGERSOLL. 'hulneiius, (A JOHNSON, have receivod a good |tment of Cotton and Silk Umbrellas. South side Monument Square. 200 1 a »x JOHNSON have received a large Jtmcnt real Welsh Flannels, wurmnted AUo, large size rihbou hound tiov 9 |l Welch riiitinols, &c. Kxj * fe ~* imported Welch Fnunel* PJJ) yards Canadian Kersey* J™’ J' 0 - Cordova Plains ■pencil bv |___|UIAER, MOORE <fc CO. R’i®* * S, ££t»scrs, IJuittMo^rjW Now York, tlio fo)- Pig I'.incy Gopihk viz.: t™!-! changeable Bonnet Ribbons, n Plldiil article I* »"P’ r (ig’d Satin do do Igfr^ndt Silk Bugs I Plaid Do,,net Uibboni [hue Net Veil. Pm Net Shnivln ■ » emh'd ScnrPa ■!« do do 1 Thiliet do do r r-d'daek Silk Friugo It htllynutumy feninfant’o Waists iNiia, (Dutch) Loco P '“Soils iirnc|c» in the Fnncy line. ~ ® 0,, lh sido Market Squure. /oiin itinilcrV; feeivcli 1 ! ANI> M,L,TA| ty tailor, m?mnr li er re . c ‘ !nt »rrivala, u choice as- Ll . HyciadclotliH, Ca8simoreH, Ve«t- test in 18 l ,rc P, arc d to make up to or- iui0r * a,, ‘l on reasonable terms. re Kid, ■ k Biisiiiifrio" 1 ^ ’ l ’ l,rl< c “'? rcl ' ""d «CTV«ui0TUf also, while black l,v ‘ Received per brig Aitgitsta JOHN MALLERY. Be by r& S JOH" S iON n ?' CS ’ klhiei.f:‘? 8 . 0,N ' hove re .Mdu’ebW#"' huvoreceivod, ■5. Eagliui nffi 1 ’ ° larot - ereel1 , &c ■ f* . 'f&WF '®vcr-Coats ami clonks. Ct “•■('JLHHLS Inn;6n Hand n complote 01 CloMeavnr Cloth,imi l’e- rS n ,°ro r ? oah l “ ll ; n ' "uporior ami common Camhlet Cloaks, which he will sell at his usual low price fur cash, nov 13 T Leather Shirts. w "['‘fd’er hi. on lidhrl it few superior ’* "J 11 Le .idler Buckskin Under Shirts, war- rained to koep tho cold out. " ov 13 n. S. Nictrous. -rrJt?'ColTim Sau ls.' opened,n camplelo nssarluuuit of ready made Shirts, vim Superior Irish Linen do, Cotton wlUilittmi bosoms, do Fronoh Ginghslh, w arruin»»il not to fade; do Rostou Print*, mid Eng- ih twilled, which will he sold at a small nrofit.hy ItovU O. S. NICHOLS M -I ,RS, avcr eiotii t iourt co ill», J which IJS l received hem New York, a lull supply of Beaver Chilli ami Satinet Hunting Coats, eh will ho sold low fiir cash, by tt»v II G. S. NICIIOLS,Market Square. J irom CoiiSTS: US r received direct from tho Nlanufccturer, twenty dozen Stocks, embracing all of the la- lest pntterns mid fishion". Call end see and gel a good article at a bargain. * " ov ” G. 3. NICHOLS. Market Square. T rS. U, P®ailcrs. Niis|icuil«rs. III*. Hiibscriherlm* now on liaud.u very largo wii imiiu.il vuiy mreo — of SiiHpeudor*, viz: Superinr .l>i*tic 8i!k Net, do Gum Kla*tic. do Ruck*kin , tra ?! ,,{ I-LiMiic nn*I Colton; all of which are ollored ut hi* usual low price, nov 11 (j. 8. NICHOLS Market Rn,i*ro. T 1Ie [’*no n mior SIiu ih a Ri'iiworti, HL midersigned liu* a full supply of Under slurt* and Drawer*, which will be «old low lorcn*h. G. 8. NICHOLS, pov ^ Market Square, lV«wOoorts. BRNNKTr lias iiIko opened Store No. Waring’* Huildiug*, with a large mid splendid assortment of .Millenary Goods, consist ing hi part, namely: 10 boxe* Ladies Vloronco Hruid, Split Straw, Leghorn, Straw, Hruid, col’d English and common Straw Horn lets 50 dozen col’d Nun’* Hood* •10 hoxea Bonnet. Cap, Satin aud Tafotu Ribbon* 10 do Holt*, MirioiiH Mtylo* nud qualities Col’d Silk*, Florence*, Satins, «fcc. und a great vurioty oI fancy good*, for sale wholesale or retail veryjow. novj 1 _ Eu«:li»li Scissor*. “ • M DOZ. Lngli«h Scissors, assorted pattern* and sizes. Just received, und lor sale by GEORGE W. U 1.1 IN, ocl *^5 No. 2 Shad'* Uuililmg. O. DcmpMiy, TT AS just returned from New-York wiilin large 1.X and splendid assortment of Foreign and JOiiiOMtiC DRY GOODS, which will be sold at reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting of 50 pieces French, Gerniau and F.ng. Merinos 50 do. Mouslin do Chine* 500 Rob Roy Woolen Sliawls, various size* and qualities 500 yurdrf Ingrain Carpeting, best quality 500 do. Cotton do. 1000 nieces English. French and Ain. Calicoes 10 bules ;J-4 and 4-1 brown Homespun 0 cases hleuehed Shirtings and Sheetings 25 piecus wiiitu mid red Flannels 1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering 30 do. Satinets, assorted co.ors aud qualities 30 do. Apron Cnecks 25 do. Irish Linen-*, 20 do. Long Lawn 25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets 100 pair Whitney. Rose mid .Mackinaw do. 300 do/., assorted Head lldlds. lOca^es do. Florence braid und pl.iiu Straw Bonnet- 25 pieces plain ami figured Silks, new style 25 boxes assorted Ribbon* 300 dozen Ladies silk, rotton and worsted Iloie 200 do. Geiitleiiieii's woolen atld cotton do. 00 do. Ladies kid and -ilu Glove* 100 do Gent’s woolen, kid aud buckskin do. 25 bales Bull Boxes Vogetlier with a piio.ee assortment of silk, hroehc. enttnn and worsted Sliawls. Luces, plain, checked ml ligured 'L»-!.!»■», oiukei iSiiniifU, Ac, Ai-, an assortment of lie tdy M uiu Clothing, oct 2S 210—Iv UiMlur Sliieis a.ill t>ra it i es, A FULL supply of Lamlis Wool. Cotton net, Munno au l Silk Under Shirts and Draw er*. For sale by JOHN MALLERY. oct 9 iVitic, Brandy, Uni, Boitic*. ivc. '£\ HALF pipes Star Sherry Wiue, of superior Jd qnulity, on draught ALo. iu boxes of i un i 2 do/ each, the follow- ingcelehratedbrandsof M iduira, Port mid Sher ry Wines, in quantities to suit purchaser*, viz: Ol iveira, Alcyone, Remittance. Duuoti, LuuaAVac- iiiiaw. Map. Flower. Edward Biaudy it Sous. Joy, Alort, Al.uleira, Uelviderc, Golden, Pale and Brown Shorn'. 5 pines Otard, Dunny & Co’* Brandy 2 do. superior Holland Gin 10 ca-ks London Porter 100 crates Wine Bottle*. For sale by o t24 207 JOHN W. LONG S|M»i’in Caudles, C’larct. &c. BONES Sperm Candle* IX lx J 00 boxe* Claret 10 boxes Lou.jucville Claret 10 bag* old Java Coft’eo 50 do Cuba do 20 kegs Goshen Butter OJimbbls Pickled Tongues 2 bids Smoked Tongues 25 keg* Lard 100 Middling*(Baltimore cured) 1J0 Ham* do do 50 M Espeniizo Segnr* * 50 M Whitney do 30 boxe* Stralsboiirg Pie* Just received uud for *ule by nov 1 J. B. GAUDRY. MoUisst'S, IIHDS. mid 0 tierces Molasses, recciv- JxO “d per schr. Eagle, from Huvaiiu, and lor sale low, by uov 2 L. BALDWIN. Lntlis. ^ p* AAA EASTERN Laths, landing f tljUlili from brig Erama, and for sale by uov 2 215 L. BALDWIN. Cttvngcen lloss. 1 BALE Curugeen or Irish Moss, a direct im portation, received an consigiuuent per John Camming, mul forsule by nov 7 M. DILLON & CO. Rcoi 1 , Wine and Potatoes. Just Rewired. Ork BBLS. Re id’s Cream Ale, lunding from £d\j brig Win. Taylor. 100 bills of tho real Shinango Potatoes, per sliipTr /lion 25 qr casks sweet Malugu Wine Forsule by M. DILLON & CO. nov 8 220 Retinetl Wliale Oil. Ofk BBLS. received per sloop Georgia from O® / Now Bedford, mid for sale by nov 12 J. C. STURTEVANT. M'ScHZ tt, black 1 ’ i* lri| ' c<, > &c. CiiBaiinerea ■U K ’ ‘ ,ra ' vn . Kroon, &c. Prominm twvs, A.? 0 ' do. for servnnts BfSkMi d °- d °- let,. 011 l ‘ u,l| nl Whilnoy, Roao, &c. ~—j2!l! l>g Mo Monmnent Sqnnro. sKBmi “sfiSWH Goslioii Butter. -g A KEGS (ioal.on Unitor, just received nud Ilf for sale by nov 1*2 COPE & MILLS. Onts. BUSHELS heavy Virginia Oata, ,5 # till landing from brig Eleanor, lor sale m lota to.suit nnrebaaers, liy , ll)V 12 MICH. DILLON. ^ ra’.lf -4,04 ’ S “‘’ 10-4 “ nd 124 Table Da- 84 ’ 7 "cmrrl°’ 4 ai>l11# ^ Sc0tch Duii,mI ‘Table 0-1, 7-4 and 8-4 brown Dnmaak do do 3 4mu 4-4 Seoici. Dltna.k Napkins' dig’ k j‘ I'} c ' ,l ’‘ l "'"r-’lod ruble Covora (I 1 ,,', j'lr* “Ud 8-4 do colton uud linen do do 64 worsted Piatfl, Covers Col d. worsted and do cotton Stand, and ToUet Covers While Marseilles Toilet Covers Seo ell Draper II..ckaback, ( ;ras | i,&e.Toweli:ng 1. d. l-.ye and Russia Diapers * I MOW Case Linens and Linen and Colton Shoot- Itlg Ol’Por Irish Linens, fi-ee of cotton Rich Curtain Chintz, in sets Drapery Muslins, I’nmltttr* Dimity till Limbs.green rritmohlnd drab Moreens llieabirdgoods w re selected will, care for tills utarket, uud will to; old on aecounnodating terms U Y ... AVI.RV& JOHNSON, nov I 3 South side Moiniinciit Squ ire. !i0 00 60 :io in 40 20 T jy°W O«o«ln, Nch Uuuitn. 1IE subscrilier ha* receiv d und now opening Irom brig Savaninb and ship Celia, a lurgo amt extensive assortment of newest style of Fan- cy und st ip e Goods, eonsiating in part of the fol lowing articles, viz: 100 piece* Cordova Kerseys 120 do. Satinets do. new stylo 4-4 French Print* a0 * ilo. Euglish Calicoes do. black and coi’d Scotch Uinglmm* do. Kentucky Jeun* do. White Flannel •J 0 * Rpd do. various qualities do. Muslin do Laine* ICO 5-4, t»-4 ami 8-4 Chineillo Shawl* 50 Merino Shawl* and Mumles . 400. ShaWl*, vurious styles and qualities 100 piece* French and Knqlinh Merino* 50 do. Poiitco Silk Hdkf*. 20 do. English Snittulfield Silk do. 50 dozen Wolen Glove* 2 » do Mens Bn k ami II. S. Glove* 20 do. Ludies II. S. Glove* 20 do. do. Silk and Cotton Glove* ami Loug Mitts GO piece* col’d uud ivlack Silks,newest stylo 2 case* Cumon FI nmol 20 p .eces new stylo Cuss hue re 20 do. Vestiugs 10 do. Broadcloth*, various qualities 31) boxe* Bonnet, Cap Tullcta uud Belt Rib- bon* 100 dozen silk, worsted and colton Hose and Half Hose 10 boxes Satin Ribbon*, from No. 2 to 22 48 Ladies white Florence Bonnet* ash 100 colored Bonnet* White ami colored Satins, coi’d Florences White ami lilaek Crape Blaek Love .Shawl*, black Bomlvasin* Ladies lieiiHtitchud Linen Cambric Hdkf*. laice and winked collars, Bonnets Num Hood*, and a ueiieral assortment of Utifahl • good*. For sale by oct *9 A. BENNETT. II 1 The mtihsrrihLMS AVIN' i just returned to the city, i» now opening a general a**ortmeut of splendid aud new FANCY GOODS. Pari* Embroideries Milincry article* of all descriptions Moudiu do L'liue*. Ch illy* Gro* d’Agers, Cut Vtdvet* Rich Silk* mid Satin*, A c. The Fusliion* for the approaching season will be opened to-morrow, 2|:b iu*t. MRS. BEAULARD, Brongtiton-*treet. oct 23 200 (Gcor) Xctv (Sooils T HE *ub-cnlK*r hi* just returned from Ncw- York. and will receive in 1 few day* pet brig Savannah and slop Celia, hi* full supply of Fau- cv ami Staple Gootls.coiiiinisiug'i very general assortment of desirable mid iashioii ible Good*. A. BENNETT, No. 1 Wariug’s Buildings, Market Square, oct 20 209 New Chocolate. HAEl boxe* No. I Cuocolita, 'BakcrV • J IX brand, I imbm: limn siiiiv Tientou; or salo by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. novC 218 ITI.ickerel, Landing fiom the brig L. Baldwin. tf'A HALF bid*. No. 1 Mackerel, for sale by I nov0 CLAGHORN &. WOOD. II iy. *F ANDING, lOOSiumlle* primulluy, forsule JU by CLAGHORN & WOOD, nov 0 218 “ Siiiiar iii Barrels. BBLS. Porto Rico Sugur, just landed, O W foi’ by nov 0 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Coffee, R tisiusv Sclavs* &c. ~t A BAGS Coft'ee. 158 tioxe** Sogars Jl^X. 9 5 boxei Vermacclli, 8 case* Piune* li boxes P»e'Cived Plum* 2 baps Pican Nie*, 10 bbl* cru-hcd Sugar 10 bbl* Lo if Sugar, 25 4 client* Tea 4 che-l* Tea. *up’r, 100 boxes Raisins 200 half boxe* Rai*in*. 200 qr do do 25 boxes Lemon*. IOOkeg* Grapes 70 casks Malaga Wine 75 drain* Fig* 25 A ca*k* Malaga Wine Just received per .-chr S Carolina and steam boat Suvuunah, UnJ for sale by nov II JNO. B. GAUDRY. Bostosi Ridii. QA BBLS. pure Boston Rum, landing from Ol/ «hip Trenton, for *ule by novC LADD. TUPPER & SISTARE. A : N assortment Stoves, for sale by nov 1 N. B. & IL WEED. Thonsand Dollars. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTErty. CT, \sq jyr) pa* TX VOIDED by the drawing of tho Virginia y Suite lottery, CI„m Nb. 8. for 18.1'J. m bo drawn at Alexandria. (Va.) on tlio 14th imt. , PRIZES. 1 prize of. .. $30,000 1 do ... 10.000 1 do ... 6000 1 do . „ „, ... 6000 1 do ... 4000 1 do ... 2600 1 do .. 1747 25 do ... lOOl) a.-> 500 as do 300 200 do 200 Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickots $10, Halve* $5, Quarter* $2 50. For nale at WITHINGTON’S 1,0 v 13 Lot’y A*Ex. Oftice, on the Bay. Northern Preserves, assorted. ^^NI'S fresh Preserve*, of vitriou* •XI " kind*, just received bv the G. B. Lamar and for *alo by *C. L. McNISIL nov It Onus, Rifles and Pistols. 4 N asHortment of Pi-tol*. an I-n Me m Idou Jm. bio barrel Flint and Percussion Gun*, for sale by N. B. A II. WEED, novl 214 Loaf amt Crushed Sugar. O fi HBLS nn, l ,r ’ boxe* refined Loaf Sugar Ad lx 10 bbl* Crushed Sugar 10 do Powdered do Received from the Boston Sugar Refinery, and for sale by L. BALDW1N. nov 1 214 Freight for Providence A HDDS, of Mola—»■*. the cargo of Tit J \ F tlmbrig Lconhla* pm into this port in dtHtre**, from Havana for Providence, and con demned. i* ready for rosliipment. Propo*ul* for tlie freight of muiiio will bo received by. nov ft PADELFORD, FA Y A CO. New frivrslOrttiios und ICnisitM.ji hnvUiiff from L. Haiti wine. DRUMS F'ig*. 0\X 10 iuilfbbl*Grapes, 100 boxes superior Raisins, 75 half do do do 7fi qr do do do For snle by uov 5 CLAGHORN A WOOD. Codflsli. Ac. lAAftflk lbs. Codfish AxXjxFlFlx 1 bbl. Halibut fin*, iu.it re ceiving per >cur. Savannah, from Marldehead, ami for sale by COPE A MILLS, nov 5 Domestic Liquors. \ S* BBLS. N. E. Rum TtU 5 half pipe* Bnmdy, landing from nhip Coiom.uido, uml for sale low fiojn the wlmrf.by nov 2 GI-ORGE II. MAY. Boston A Bundle, Market Square. .Savannah, H AVE instore, mid arc receiving per various arrival*, a full *upply of Grocerie*,Bagging, Ac. Among which are— 10 hhd*. St. Croix Sugar 11 do. Porto Rico do. CO hag* Colfuc 150 piece* Bugging, 42,43 and 44 inches 60 coil* Bale Rono 100 lb - - Bagging Twine 10000 do. 11 iritnore cured Bacon, Hams,Side*, and Shoulder* 3000 lutdicl* heavy Maryland Seed Oat* C.in d and B ilt. Flour, whole and $ bbl*. 10 cask* mid 25 boxe* Goshen Cheese 10 keg*clioico Butter 20 20 L and 20 4 bbb. Buckwheat Flour 10 boxes Sperm. C.mdle* 5 pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co’*. 4th proof Brandy 5 do. Seigtiette do. do. 5 do. Holland Gin 20 bid*. Peach Brandy 30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey 20 do. Rum Maileira, Tenerifle, Port and Sweet Mala ga Wine* Butter ;>nd Wine Biscuit Almond* aud Raisins, Tuhucco 10 ton* iron. n*-orted 75 kegs Nail*. Ac. All of which they oiler on accommodating term*, oct 11 Negro Woolens. i CASES Wudiington Kerseys 2 do. Hnnoverdenns 2 bale* Canadian Kerseys 2 do. Cordova Plain* 2 do. Potter lliil Jeans 5 do. Dull'd B1 inketa 1 do. Red Flannel 3 do. nl.iid and plain Lin*ey* Scotch Bonnet* and Kdmnmoch Cap*, Ac. ’or sale by FULLER, MOORE A CO. oct 2G 2UU Snuffs, Snuffs. BBLS. of superior Frencii Rappee cour-e Snnir, 1 bbl. Maccoboy, tl Uladder* Sco'ch, idO bottles do., from Lonliard’s uunufuctory. For sale by PORCIIER A LAROCHE, oct 30 Gum Drops, Ac. 1 CASE fresh Gum Drop* 12 dozen llonset Lozenge*, for coughs, Ac. 12 do Tolu do, for do 12 do L.qiioriee do, do Just received uud lor sale by nov 112 g. it. Hendrickson. Stoves. Father Butler, A ND the Lough Dearg Pilgrim, by W. II. Carle ton. uuihor of “Traits mid Stories of Irish Peasantry,” “Neal Malone.” Ac. To which i* added—National Tales, by Thomas Hood, 2 voK Shaksnoare and his Friend*, or Tho Golden A-e of Merry Fneland, iu 3 vol*. . The Courtier of the day* of Charles 2d, with oilier Tales, by Mr*. Gore, author of ‘Mary Ruy- inoud.’ Ac. 2 Vol*. The Canon* of Good Breeding, or the Hand book for the Man of Fashion, by the author of ‘The Law* of Etiquette;’ a neat pocket edition. New Remedies, the method of preparing and administering them; their efteets on the healthy and di.oa.cri economy,&c.,by Ilobley Diiiigletion, M. D. 1 vol. 8 vo. The lleliaioitH Snqvottir for 1840, edited by Mrs. L. ft. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations. Also, Splendid Annuals, English mill American. Juitt received. nov 8 W. THOHNE WILLIAMS. , Tlio fir.t das* American .ship AMF.III- iCAN. Cnpt. T. Jlolden. Jr., will Ee de - patched immediately. For^ freight or pa-* ago, op* ply on bo nd at Ifolton’s wharf, or to nov 1 ;l WA^flRURv ! “' t • c n > For Livcrpn.i . Tlio filHtclassHliip NEW JEUSEY, J. G. — — Hickson, master, ha* commenced loadin'; mid will have 'despatch. For freight apply to Capt. on hoard at Jono* upper wharl’or to’ oct 29 LVDD.TUPPPrt. For JVctv- x O k, Hie fast sailing ship III L\H. Captain ,—-Emminmid, will have umiiRdinte despatch, or height orpas*ace. apply on hoard, or to noy PADELFORD, FAY A CO. _ ^For Plillntlclphln, 7 J2A The now schr. ELIZA Bi.TH. R. Ben«- jOfcB&nti, master, will snil for the above port on Tuesday next. For freight of 75 hales Cot: n under, and 50 bale* on deck, or na**a£ro. apply to Capt. B. on board nt Taylor’* wharf, or to nov 10—a WHITE A BAUTEL3. For Pliilattolpiitn, The last sailing_hriK JUNIIJ«.Capt. <5ro\v- -H. will meet with despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to nov 7 S. PII ILU HICK A CO. For Haiti more—Ursular lAne. 2a The coppered and copper fastened brig wJmbFLF.ANOR, Captain Jones, will meet with despatch for the nbove port. For freight or pas sage, apply to S. PIHLBRICK A CO. nov 11 | P11 - _ For tivorpdol. Thefirxt class ship MEDFORD, .Capt. iTiioin.-w, Tor Ihjiifiitj apply to HI) f’AY v 15 PAOELKOn.l FO HriVgooq r * co. I>l‘ic«l Fi|,% SJ K DRUMS Figs, in fine nrdor, in storo und j£l i) for sale by nov 12 COPE & MILLS. Cai-ram Jelly & Itrandy Fonclics. DOZ. djir runt Jelly,20 do Brunily PeucK- os. Just received per brig Lunmr. uml forsidoby C. L. McNISH. nov 11 ■ 222 To Pliant,'in. CHINESE PROLIFIC Oil TREE CORN. P OllCIlEll .V LA ROCHEh.sjusl received bv the ship Trenton, from Now York, n lull Miiffily'or Vegetable. Flower und Bird Seeds—u- inong whtoh tire tile Cbinese Prolific nr Tree Corn. I'iunters ututty (listunco desirous ol^obtaining mo above Com, will please send their orders im mediately. of which they can rely on bum- sent with neatness and despatch. Also, a lull supply of the early Sugar Corn. The above seeds ere warranted' to be the crop of 1830. Sign of the Goldou Globe, nov 16 Opposite the Market. T Wawtcrt . t O purchase, a family of six or eight Negroes, for which cash will be paid. Inquire of •*9 NOBLE A. HARDEE. To Rout, - w Tlio two Hlory dwellinz, *itunted on the L'ulwe*t side of West Broad-street, next door norm of Col. Mnr*!mU's. Po*se**‘mn given im mediately, and rent to expire on the lirs! day of November, 1830. Apply to Lawton A Helm, or nov 10 * R. s. LAWTON. For Rem* That large mid comfortnbln House, cim- kted in Washington Ward, froinii g die Sjuuro. Possession given immediately, .v nlv to MATTHEW II. McALU T R. ’ novl 2141 Oyxteix mid Cofibu. J OHN M .MAHON, inform* hi* friend* mid the public ut large that he ha* opened a Hon*c next to Mr. Ityenon’s Chemical Smre in Whita ker Htreot, for die purpose of uceommod iting h * ciiKtoinnr* witli every kind of refreshment*, and Siope*. hv eleiniliiie**mid attention, to gain a »haro of pnrronaqe hitherto extended to e*tabli*hmen , 8 of tim kind. COFFEE I MUTTON CHOPS, OYSTERS. HAM AND EGGS, BEEFSTEAKS, ) WILD FOWL, Ac. 03* A call will bo remembered, nov Id 22m. *1 illlflovy a ii tl D rcss-11 nuinff« r rpiIE MISSES llO .Vr.LLS (from N. York) X beg leave to inlbrin the Ladie* of Savannah and it* vicinity, tliut they have opened a f,i*hiona- hie MILLINERY anf DRESS-MAKING ES- TABLISIIMENT. over tho *tore of Me**r*. 'J'. M. A J. M. Tvtm.u.iu Moimmuut Squire, w.th die lalc*l New York faeiiioo*. and respec.fully *o- licit u *har« of their pati onage. nov 13 ‘JJI'jlm* NtivaiiimH 1«H, & Trust Co. F ; )lt RENT—The *evcral Apartment* above tlii* Ollice, well adapted to counting room*, law ollice*, Ac. nov 12 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec y." For htfri 1 , A N excellent family IIor*o, with or without n light Barouciie. The IIor*e i* very gentle, and draw* well either in *ingle or double’ll line**, nov4 JOHN MALLERY. For Sale, rpIIE Plantation owned by John D. and Wm. X Gray, known by the name of Roseville, si tuate on the Big Satilla River, in Gamdon t’nmi- ty, Ga. joining Armstrong'* Bluff. Tim trnn ron- lajn* by re-siuvi y (1173^) eleven hundred seven ty-nine mid a half acres, most of which first qu d- i’ty tide *wuiiip, sixty-five aero* of which i* unde r good b inks. This tract has more natural fuc li lies than any other on die river, and the 1 md is inferiorto none for the culture of Rice. Also, nil pi intmion implement*, 120 neat Cattle 120 Sheep, Some Hogs cun he sold if wished; al o. the crop of Rice. The latter purchase* to he cn-b, hut the Land, to mi approved puiciiaser, thelo An* wdl be made liberal. WM. IIINKLKY, Agent for John D. and Wui. Gray, Camden Co. Gu. Oct. 1839. oct 17 201—lm Yeast Poxvrtcrs. T HESE Powders are an admirable substitute foryeast, in making all kinds of batter cake*, and luive the advantage over that article in ma king the butler perfectly light and ready for ba king the instant tin y arc mixed. Buckwheat and odiercake*. when made with these powders, are less likely to disagree with the stomach than those made with yeast; and as it require* butu few min utes to prepare for baking, the posMnlity ofe\c having them sour, is entirely avoided, 'i’hegood eft'ect of mixing cake and biscuit witli these pow ders, lias been approved by many of die most em inent physician* mid surgeons in thi* country.— They are also highly recommended by many oi the first families iu tlii* city and other places. A fresh supply of the above article just receiv ed and for sale by nov 13 __ ANSON PARSONS. Porclicr & I*a Roclic, W ILL receive in a few day* by the brig Wm. Taylor,tho following Garden Seeds of the crop of 1839:—lintu Baga Turnip, white Dutch Turnip, red top Turnip^ yellow und red Silver Onion, early Blood Turnip Beet, French Amber Sugar Beet, white Selicia Sugar Beet, long blood Turnip Beet, long orange Carrot, long white Parsnip, early cluster Cucumber, long green Cu cumber, early short green Cucumber, superior •Vutermelon. largo Miiskmelon, Cantelope do, Imsli crook neck summer Squash, early Dutch summer do, nook neck winter do, imperial sugar loaf, largo green and brown Dutch Lettuce, early scarlet, short top. long scarlet and yellow Turnip Raui-di, (a new article) early and large York Cab bage, early mid large Drmnhuad Cut-huge, fiat or late Dutch, green glazed and red Dutch Cabbage, Scotch pale or green curled Squash ot Bell Pep per. Curl Cress or Pepper Grass, large smooth red Tomato, solid Celery, curled Parsley, round leaved Spillage, long wliite Okra, Giant Aspara gus, Nusturtiou Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn. Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn, early Washing ton or June Pen*, large white Marrowfat, early China Dwarf, early six week, white kidney and red marrow Beans, lurge white marrowfat flat Peas, and other seed suitable for tho Southern market. Sign of the Golden Globe, nov 13 Opposite the Market. Ailm ni • r.itor * Suit*. By ft* i’ttilhvick A Co. On the firs' Tuesday in January, 1840, in IVont o il.e Court llou.«in tho City ot Savannah, dnr* mg the usual hours of sole. Lot No. u, Co uinbia ’•Yard, with tho <i*velling house and all improve ment* thereon; also, a family of No.roe*, viz: A valuable fellow, hi* wife and their daughter, three m number, ull weli disposed und very desifable >eiv nits, belonging to the estate of Jeremy Slono, late of this citv, deceased. Sold by permission of die Jik ices oi'the Inferior Court of Chatham Co, when sitting; lor ordinary purpose*, and by order of the Administrator*. Terms utsulc. nov G Administrator’* Sale. By ft. Fliilbrick & Co. 'On the first Tuesday in December next, in Rout of tho Court House, between tho usual hours of sale, A two story Wooden Dwelling House and but buildings, on half lot* No*. 3!) and 40, Elbert Ward, fronting ou Jeiler-on-street, belonging to the estate of Dr. A. Shelhdl,deceased, and sold by order of tho Admiiiiotratorund Administratrix. Term* cash. oct 9 Splendid Do-ton Made Piano*. By N. FIilllivi< k, A Co* Two first rate Piano*, of tine tone and finish, and fashionable pattern*, just received from Bos ton und will be sold a bargaiuto close consignment, nov 7 By ft. Fliilbrick dc CO. AtPrivntuS.de. A one horse Barouche and Harness nearly new, and in first rate order, will be cold low, tho owner having no further use for it. Also, , a match of well broke gentle Carriage Horse*, suited for a family carriage. nov7 FNciicotoi*’* Sale* O N the fust Tuesday in December next, be tween the iHttnl hour* of sale, will he sold Indore the door of the Court Homo in die city of Savannah, the following property to wit: Oiib chest of Clothe*, one old Fool Cnest. one Tool Chest, ouo Horse, mid various other article*, tlio property of the estate of George Miller, deceused. Ai-o.oil ! 'Pool Chest, one Watch, undone old trunk of Clothes, belonging to the estate of J. A. Kennedy, deceased. Also, several Trunk*, Chest*, 7 Be<lntcnds, Matru*«eH,2 Watches, nndothe* articles, belong ing to tho estate of Michael Lynch, deceased.—- Above mentioned estates escheated mid sold for benefit of creditor* and nil o hur* interested. By order. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov II (Geor) 1sclu-utor c. c. ~ 7 Adiuinfttratrix’s bale. " O N t ic first Tuesday iu January next, will be sold before the Court L'ouso in Cliathnm County, betu ei n the usual hours of sale, the fol io. v.ng property: All the iutersKt of the estate of R. F. Williams iu tho*e two True-* of Land, known us VurclusO uml Orphuu Home. Hold u* the pioperty of esinto R. F. W llinnis. for ho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ositi e. MARY WILLIAMS, Adm’ix. nov 9 221 A<luiiiiiMr»iov*s ftalv* W ild, he Fold, on the fin*t Tuesday in Jutiti* arv next, before the Court House door in Jncksonhoro’, Scriven county, between the usual hour* oi *uic, the following property, to wltt One tract of Laud lying in said County, adjoin ing lauds of Wtlkius (l, Nutiuully, Richard iler- r ngton, jr. und Brier Crook, containing 4 J7 acre*, more or Jess. Abo. another tract, lying in said county, eoiimiiiing six iminhed |G .0)ucres, more or less, ad orning land* of Kiel.uni Herrington, sen., Solomon Zeagier und George Roobin*; ul*._ so. five Negioes, to wit: Vilet, a woman ubout40 years of age, Diana, a woman about i8 year* of age, and Child Clulson, about 2year* of ago, Ro* d t, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by tho u ini of Matilda, about 13 yeirs of age. Sold aereeuble to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriven county while siUmp Ibroid na ry purpose*, a4 the pioperty of John M. Roberts, dec.un d. for die benefit of the heir* uud creditors of Buiu eshue. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. DELIA ROBERTS, Adiu’ix. oct 29 211 Notice. rilHE annual meeting of the Commi*sione * o! X Public Ro:ul* of Chatham Comity, wiiihe held ut the Comt House iu the City of ^avnuiuii, on the first MonJuy, being the secund day of De cember next, at 1 l o’cloclc, A. M. W. W. WASH, Sec’y. n. c. p. n. c. c. nov 12 223 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the S'.oop Georgia, of Savannah, arc requested not to nay any money for freight, or other demands, to her la e Commander, Capt. Henry Dickerson, ns lie ha* pocketed all die money ho made, und run tim vessel considerably in debt. When Captain 1). w’n* asked what he did with the money, lie replied that he had paid hi* honest debts with it. nov 11 11. F. W1LL1NK. 03*The Charleston Courier, und Darien Her aid are requested to publish the above 3 times, unJforw.ud their bill* as above. Lnw Notice. C UYLER W. YOUNG, Attorney and Coun sellor at Lusv, lm located himself in LottiB- viile, Georgia, where he will atteud to all proie*- Nion.il business entrusted to hi* care, w tn i iligence aud punctuality. He will regularly attend the Su perior Courtsofthe Counties of Jelie.son, Burke, Scriven, Eifingliuin, Bulloch, Tattiudl uud Mont gomery. uug 2 1G3 Valuable Rice Plantation and Negroes for sate* W ILL he sold at publicsule.on the fiist Tues day in February next, before the Court House in the city of Brunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known as New Hope, on the south branch of the Ala'umulia River, m (jlynn Coun ty, G i., coutoinitig (3430) three thoiinuiid four hundred and tliiriy acres, of which (560) live hun dred and eighty acre* uro first quality River Swump. (30 <) three hundred acre* are under g.ied hanks uud iu a fineF t.de of cultivation. A- b utt (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland 8 .vamp, w ell adapted to the. culture of Cotton or Com, and (2150) two thousand one hundred und fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. On the premise* are a comfortable dwelling Honse, Ne gro Houses. Barn*. Blacksmith 61.on, and every necessary out huildiug lor the use of the planta tion. A‘ the sumo time nnd place, will be sold (con- dittotyilly) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne groes. Al o, an undivided third of the plantation known as Broudfichl. adjoining the above, con taining in all about (400) lour hundred acres of prime Rice Land, iu fine order to/eccive a crop. Terms made known on the day of sale, . . JOHN F. GREEN, ? F . HUGH F. QUANT, \ tx on ‘ nov 13 •gi.Y ^ ^ (Georgian) BeUvs Grease Pomatum. R ECEIVED. U Iresli supply of Bears Grease > Pomatum, and for sale by nov 13 ANSON PARSONS. For Sale, T HE sloop GEORGIA, with nil her tackle mid apparel. She has two suits ofsai!*,nud is in good order. Apply to IT. F. WILLINK, nthis Ship Yard. ^i s0 —One black Poiiey. a good saddle Horse, and perfectly gentle. Apply os above, nov 8 220 Wooil, Wood. T HE Subscriber lm* now ou hand, nnd will bo constantly receiving, a supply of first quality Ouk and Ash Wood. Apply ut ti.e Wood Yard, east end of the town, oct 17 201 H. F. WILLINK. Huntsville, Liberty County. B ROUGHT to Jail, October 1st, 18,;9, a No' gro limn Named JOHN, ubout5 feet 6 in ches high, 19 or 29 years of age, who say* he be- .ongs to ugenllenmii by the name of Samuel Cll- att, who reside* in Lownde* county, Gu. The owner is hereby requested to come forwurd, pay expenses, uud take him away, oct 3 189 S. S. MOODY, Jailor. CJisuimui Artiiiet v. A COMPANY meeting will be held at your Laboratory on Tuesday, 19th inst. nt 7, P. M. for the pmpo-eof electing a 1st and 2d Lieu-, tenant, vice Lieut*. Nicoll deceased, und Mercer resigned, nnd to till such oilier vucuucies as may occur. By order of Capt. Stephen*, nov 8 MILLER, lst.Scrg’t. A Curu. rill IE *nfc*cribei - . iu returning thanks to tho in- JL habitant* of Suvuunidi for the liberal patron age extended to him.since hi* location here, res- pecifully acquaint-them, that he will give instruc tion-, iu Music and on the Piano Forte, blended with composition, at hi* residence, South Broad- street, opposite the Savannah Acudemy, at the very low rate of #18 per Quarter. « E. E. ULMO, Prolessbr of Music, nov 12 223r. Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac. 3500 GALLS, pure English Linseed 300 gallon* bleached Sperm. Oil G00 do. unbleached do. 500 do. bleached and refined Whale Oil 500 do. unbleached do. do. 500 do. common do. do. .200 boxe* Window Glass, assorted sizes 50 dozen large Picture do. do. 2 ton* Wliite Lead. Received and for salo by HAZARD, DENSLOW *fc CO. oct 19 Lauding from solar. Flizabctli from Philadelphia, 4 PIPE8 pure Holland Gin, ‘Wheel and Pine Apple’ brand 4 qr casks Sweet Malaga Wine 1 do do Golden Siierry do 10 casks Duft'Ccrdan’s old Pule Sherry do 39 cases Pickle*. For sale by nov G GEORGE H. MAY. To PSaiators. TFITIE Subscriber, Agent lor the Athens Manu- X facturing Company, lm* constantly ou hand a supply of their Domestic Woolen and Colton Goods, a.superiorartielci'orNegro Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE, oct 26 209 A Farit. DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCH, (FROM DRESDEN, IN SAXONY.) w|3R0F1: SSOR of Music, for the last four years JL in tho cities of Baltirtiore and Annpolis*, MtL now in the city of Savannah, Ga. has the pleouure of informing the citizen* of Savamiah und its vi cinity, that lm will commence to give les.-onn on the Organ, Harp, Piuno Forte, Guitar, Violin, Flute and Thorough Bus* (that is, how to com* nose Music,) and 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, at the residence of A. G. Oemlgr, Esq. in the morning from 10 to 1 o’clock, and in the afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock. FOR SALE.—A sjileudid grand square Piano Forte, with tho Harp, Loud Bassoon, Drnpi arid Bell Pedal, by which the.performer call produco nine diftereiit sound*; nlso, nn Itulian Guitar, Flutes, Italian Violin, Clarionet, and an assort ment of the newest Music. These articles can be seen by those who feel dispo*6d to examine such handsome instrument*, at tl»$ ubove place* Piuno Fortes tuned. Orders thankfully receiv ed. 199 oct. 15 Wnnteil to PurcXmse I MMEDIATELY, for the use of a Plan?er,an able bodied Negro Man or Boy, for whom a fair price will he paid. JOHN BOSTON * noril 8 ' Lip Salvc.Ac. TTO Rose L’p Salve, ratey’s Cold Cream, real French Almond Paste, A fresh supply of these elegant articles, fin* the cure of chapped lips, face, &e, just received and for sale by *. nov 9 G. It. HENDRICKSON. O 1